(Dntiy Mew IBirneffg THIEVES BUSY AGAIN i CONDITION "NOT GOOD" The Salem Rock Wooi Co., 2225 Mrs. Edna E. McCauley. 860 S. N. Liberty st., reported to potitej 14th St.. wife of Ray H. McCauley, yesterday that a 12-foot exten- j local fireman, was undergoing aion ladder and 23 feet of 2' i- type "O" blood transfusions last inch hose was taken from a truck j night at the Salem Deaconess hos- parked in front of their place i j pital, where she was taken early business Friday night. Isabel Saturday morning by the Salem Goodnough, resident of a local , first aid squad after being found apartment house, reported to po-by her husband at home with a lice that a $200 gold ring had ; gunshot wound through the left been taken from her apartment lung and a slashed wrist. The last Wednesday night M. S. hospital pronounced her condition Fisher, 1374 Plaza st., said that as "not good" late last night and an overcoat and army blanket , the Salem first aid squad was were taken from his car parked soliciting blood donors last night in front of 386 N. llh st., recent- to be on hand at 8 o'clock this ly, and J. H. Klanecky, Box 481, 1 morning. Salem, reported the tneft of a 600- m 16 tire and gry wheel from his Radio repairing, all makes and car yesterday parked in front of models, at Elfstrom's. Ph. 9221. 1108 Tiiird st.. West Salem. j , . j Insured savings earn more than Europe grand tour, 36 days in Eng. i wo. P"" cent at Salem Federal Holl., Belg., France., Switz , ital I Savrngs AssociaUon, 130 South Li Air from Salem $1754.59, 22 days Derty slreet omit Italy $1438.59. 15 days omit MOTHERS LEAVE HOSPITAL Italy and Switz. $1265 59. Limited ; Xne Salem General hospital pace, do not delay. Slem Travel Saturday dismissed Mrs. Lauren Agency, ,35 N. Capt. St. Ph. 694. Stettier, chemawa, Mrs. Melton Olds. 625 S. 19th St.. and Mrs CKASH YICTIMS "FAIR" Mrs. Mary L. Van Cleave, wife of Dr. R. J. Van Cleave of Sil verton, and their daughter, Mary Beth, 9, injured late Friday af ternoon in a head-on collision of cars on the Abiqua bridge on the Silverton-Mt. Angel highway, ! were pronounced in "fair" condi : tion late last night by Officials ! of the Silverton hospital where : they were taken. They are both i being treated for injuries about , the head and hands, hospital of ficials said. Ray M. Waltz. M D , 195 W. Su perior. Ph. 6519. : Nohlgren's restaurant now open ' all night after theater 2c dance ' parties accomodated by reserva tion, private rms. available Steaks, chops & waffles now fea tured no beer. , HOLLYWOOD SCOUTS DINE Members of Boy Scout troop No. 3 and their parents will observe Boy Scout week with an annual dinner Monday night at the Jason Lee Methodist church St 6:30 o'clock, according to Bob Batdorf, scoutmaster. The dinner was orig inally scheduled for the Dairy Co-op building. GARDEN CLUB MEET Members of the Salem Men's Garden club will hear Don Ras mussen of the county agent's of fice discuss pruning and spraying at a meeting open to the public at the YMCA Thursday night, Feb- ruary 13. Rasmussen will illus j trate his remarks by the use of I slides. In addition, a panel of ' gardening experts will answer 1 questions on gardening experts, including Rasmussen, Mose Ad ams, Knight Pearcy and Ollie ' SchendeL i ' Solid mahogany round table, just like new. 54 inches in diameter. 8 i extra leaves and asbestos pad. 429 Oregon buliding. Pr. 7906 after Sunday Radio repairing, all makes and models, at Elfstrom's. Ph. 9221. Albeit L. Lyons. 1855 N. Winter st., with baby daughters, end Mrs. J. S. Harris. 1230 N. 18th st., Mrs. John E. Marr. 310 Park ave, and Mrs. Clinton McCaslin. Independence, with baby sons. Pemberton's Flower and Shop, 1980 S. 12th St. Gift GROUND BREAKING TODAY The Rev. David Ilamm, pastor of the Keizer Community church, announced yesterday thiit ground breaking ceremonies would bt Miss Mary Katheryn Young, beau held today at the new church siV ty specialist Elmo cosmetics at our on Churchdale ave , Keizer. to More Feb. 11. 12. Phone or call in make way for the new 300 person for your appointment. Mootrv's capacity church to be built by the Pharmacy 1999 N. Capitol. Ph. 9804 community. Console radios for immediate de General Electric commercial wall livery. Broadway Appliance Co . clocks. Broadway Appliance Co, 419 Ferry St. 419 Ferry St. Deaconess Aun. holds no meeting Mon 10th, no-host dinner Tues. 11. 6:30. DEACONESS DISMISSES Mrs. Cyril Hilton, Aumsville. Mrs. Henry Kuipers, Scio, and Mrs. Jhne Johnson, Gates. all with baby daughters, and Mrs. Robert Miller, Woodburn. with her baby son, were all dismissed Saturday to go home from the Salem Deaconess ho.-pit.jl. Special 32x42 gal. elec. and gas water heaters. Broadway Appli ance Co., 419 Ferry St. Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Lib erty. Phone 9592. REPORTS VANDALISM Virgil Stalling, 860 S 13th st . reported to city police yesterday that a hole had been made in a window of his home Friday night, presumably by a gun shot r stone. How long does it take you to wa ter your lawn? We can water it for you in just a minute and a half of your time. Stop in and see this tried and tested automatic , FIREMEN ELECTED R. J. Berning was elected pres ident. E. T. Tweed, ice presi dent, I Edland. stcretarv-trea-urer. and Ernest Schneider, di rector of the Monitor Rural Fire Protection district. County Clerk Harland Judd announced yester day. Radio repairing, all makes and models, at Elfstrom's. Ph. 9221. Air-Steamship ticket anywhere Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capital" St. MINOR CAR ACCIDENT Police reported yesterday a mi nor car accident in the 600 block n North Front st. when cars driven by Sidney E. Sonn. Port land, arid Steve Watkin--, Turner, collided Fi iday afternoon. Police said then- weie no injuries and only slight damage to both cars. Furniture upholstered and repair ed by expert workmen. McAIvin Top Shop. 545 N. Church street. Gillette Tires. Immediate delivery most sizes. Shrock Motor Co.. Church and Chem St. Gillette Tires. Immediate delivery most sizes. Shrock Motor Co.. Church and Chem. Sts. TO WN S EN D MEET Towns-end Clubs Nos. 2 and 3 will hold a social meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Florence Shipp, 1880 Ne braska st. Refreshments will be served, and exchange of Valen tines will be part of the program. tvery Townsendite welcome. Mickenham's Rod and Gun Re pair. Ph. 2-5652. New location Cronise Studio. 439 Court St.. ov er Smith Baking Co. CAR TOWED IN A Pontiac sedan. Oregon license No. 225-745. registered to Lloyd fc.. Straw. 633 Ferry st.. was towed into Davidson's garage yeter day morning by police who re ported they found the car block ing n alley back of the First Methodist church. Stove and Diesel oil. Cadwell Oil Co. Ph. 9788. EAGLES PREXY HERE I M. L. Shepherd. Klamath Falls, state president, will make an of ficial visit to the Salem Eagles ! lodge next Tuesday night. After the business meeting and initia tion, entertainment will be given by Johnny Bennett and his band from McMinnville. I Gardens worked with a roto-tilled. It does a fine Job. Philip W. Beilke. ; Ph. 21208. i HOURS CHANGED The State street office of West ern Union company will discon tinue 24 hour service Fridav, Feb ruary 14. and will thereafter be open from 7 am. to midnight. Telegrams may be sent from the Southern Pacific office after mid- night. Ironing done in my home. 70c hr. : Pick up and delivery 3c. Ph ' 24612. VOVES HAVE TWIN'S Twin boys were born to Mr. i and Mrs John Voves, 460 S. High st.. at Salem General hospital Thursday. Richard John Voves I weighs 6 pounds, 4 ounces and David James Voves weighs 5 pound, 12 ounces. ; Rummage Sale 315 Liberty St.' Feb. 21 and 22. Soroptimist Club. Gift and grab table. WILLIAMS TO SPEAK Major R. S. Williams, member! of the Reserve Officers' associa- j tion. will spei.k on national se- curny at tne Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon 1 Tuesday at the chamber of com-! merce. Immunization At Labor Camp Set Wednesday Immunization shots will be given at the farm labor camp next Wednesday, according to he ac tivity bulletin released by the Marion county health department Saturday. Following is a complete sched ule of activity: Monday: 9 a.m. Immunizations and tuberculin testing for first graders at McKinJey school. Tuesday: 1-3:30 p.m. Pre-school and infant clinic at Woodubrn li brary for Jvlonitor, Union, Grassy Pond and McKee schools. Wednesday: 9.30 to 12 and 1:30 to 4 Immunizations at farm labor camp; 1 p.m. Fluoscopic clinic. Deaconess hospital; 9-12, school clinic at St. Mary's in Mt. An gel. Thursday: 9:30-11:30, well baby conference for examinations, con ference and immunization, health LARCENY FROM AUTO George Lynch, route 4, Salem, reported to city police last night that a tire, tube and wheel were taken from his car parked near the intersection of Ferry and High streets Friday night. Just received. Carload of Field j Fence, 939. 12-12i gauge. Sears Farm Store. 173 S. Liberty. Ph. 6333 or 9194. See the new 1947 "Space Saver" General Electric Refrigerators at Elfstrom's. FLUE FIRE EXTINGUISHED City firemen last night at 7:30 o'clock extinguished a flue fire at 690 S. 18th st. No damage was reported. Fried chicken dinners served or to go. Cole's Chicken Bar, 4135 Port land Rd. Phone 3687. department office; 1;30 p.m. Meet ing of parents at Bush school for those whose children were found to have defective hearing. Friday: 8:30-12 and 1-5 p.m. Milk and foodhandlers examina tions at heatlh department office; 1-5 p.m. Child guidance clinic, health department. Saturday: 8:30-noon. Adult clinic. K.C. Council of Salem to Initiate Candidates Todav Approximately 25 members will be initiated into the Salem coun cil, Knights of Columbus, in all day ceremonies Sunday at St. Jo seph's hall. A buffet lunch for newly-initiated knights and old er members and visiting guests will close the program at the council chambers on South Com mercial street at 5:30 p.m. Knights and candidates will ga ther at St. Joseph's church at 8 o'clock service Sunday morning. A breakfast will follow in th school cafeteria and the initiation program will begin at the hall at 12:30 p.m. Donald Tungate, deputy grand knight of the Salem council, is in general charge of the affair. Also in committee chairman posts are BI'ELL TO BUILD HOUSE controller evenings. a. n.gn by the tIlv engineer s of Wedding pxtures taken at the church 520 State. Ph. 5722. i ON NON-SUPPORT CHARGE Richard Kinnan, 18, 457 S. Commercial st., was arrested yes terday by city police on justice court warrant charging him witn ! non-suppor t. Kinnan was turned ' over to the county sheriff and is being held in the county jail awaiting trial. Pruning, qualified prunes. Philip W. Beilke. Ph. 21208. Complete sprav service. New equip. Philip W. Beilke. Ph. 21208. I Notice io Oar Friends and Patrons The West Salem Taxi will be out of service from Friday till Monday Morning. This Week. When we start our new Taxi a 1947 Packard Clipper to be known as Shorty's Cab Phone 8774 or call 21619. Free estimates glad ly given. C. S. Whitcomb REPAIRS ON ALL RADIOS Your Radio Will Get Attention WARREN'S 2917 Fairgrounds Rd. Ph. 7681 Pickup A Delivery KARL NY BERG & SON Public Accountants and Income Tax Counselors 417 Oregon BIdg. - Phone 3122 The) Slatman, Salom, Oregon, Sunday. February 9. 1947- S Fred Rupp, grand knight, and William Hass and Cyril Suing. SILVERTON David Ferguson, widely traveled lecturer on Chau tauqua circuits and former profes sor of history at Nebraska uni versity will be the speaker at the Monday Rotary luncheon. Mr. Fer guson was born and educated in W 1 1 Scotland and Mill City. is now living at CIough-Barrick 205 S. Church Pit. 0139 F0EE LECTURE on Christian Science Public Invited By Archibald Carey, C.S.B. of Detroit, Michigan Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. ScientUt. in Boston, Massachusetts In Leslie Junior High School Thursday, February IS, at 8 P.M. Under the Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist, Salem, Oregon sears fashion center for girls 7 to 14 presents: fice Saturday to build a $4500 house at 1944 N. 4th st, Permi.t- Dr. Forest L. Howard, chiroprac- eion .was granted G. Don Land to tic physician. Rtd. STETWER CONFERS repair buildings at 1183 N. 4th st. Ton immediate delivery, gas St oil W. H. Steiwer. Fossil, president furnaces. Broadway Appliance. of the state senate at the 1943 419 e""y. legislative session, arrived in Sa lem Saturday to confer with mem bers of the current legislative es- River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com'l Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. sion. Obituary Births HINTKR Robit A Hunter. 23. late resident of Mill City. at a local hopitiil. Ft-bruaiy J Survived bv hi parent. Mr. and Jrfri C". F Hunter of Milts Citv . broth ers. William S Hunter of Saiem. Jer old T. Hunler and Tracy A. Hunter, both of Mill Citv . a lis'.er. Mim Phyllis fi Hunter of Salem. Service ill be fee Id from C loutf h-Barnck chapel Mon day. February 10. at 10:30 am. with Interment at Belcret memoiial park Al'Mf; AKTNI R Joel E Baumjiartner. at the residence 785 North Summer street, at the a?e Of 77. February 8 Fattier of Mr John K C'auKhell and Miss Josephine Baum tartner. both of Salem. Brother of Al len L. BauniKartner of Bluffton, Ohio. Two f randchildien also survive. Mem ber of BPO Flks. No. 33. Salem, and AF & AM Services will be held at 1 30 pm Monday. February 10. at the W. T. Jiindon chapel, the Rev. Ceorve H. eVwift officiating Concluding aervices St Mt. Abbey mausoleum. LANGELIERS To Mr. and Mrs Walter J. Langeliers, Mon mouth, a son. Saturday, February 8, at the Salem General hospital. SC'Hl'PP To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schupp, route 1, Salem, a j daughter. Saturday, February 8, 1 at the Salem Deaconess hospital. '. Jl'DSON To Mr. and Mrs. Bunch Judson. 367 State st.. a daughter, Saturday, February 8, at the Salem Deaconess hospital, j JORDAN To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jordan, route 5, Salem, a son, Saturday, February 8, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. Ql INTER To Mr. and Mrs. I Ben Quinter, Stayton, a daugh ter. Saturday. February 8, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. HARTMAN BROS. Are Authorized Distributors of Croton - Hamilton - Benrus - Elgin Harvel and Gruen Watches PERPETUAL f.lOTIOM ATT IAStI? Wolf, almost! HENDERSON I.illie Ellen Henderson. February 8. at the home of her daughter. I-eNorr. Van Dyke, route 4. Salem. Survived by her husband. John Clarence Hender son. Salem: four sons. Erceill C. Hen- ! tierkon. Richmond. Calif. Orville F. ! Henderson. Menlo Park. Calif. Joeph K Henderson. North Platte. Nebraska, end John C. Henderson. Callowav. Ne braska: a daughter. LeNore Van Dyke, ff-alem. three brothers. Carl Stevens. Chendan. Jay W. Stevens. San Fran Cisco, and Gilbert Stevens. El Centro. Calif : and also by 11 grandchildren and 3 great grandsons. Services will be held Tuesdav. Februarv II. at 1 30 p tn. at the Howell-Edwards chapel, the ; Uev. Dudley Strain officiating. Ship- ' jnent will be made to Broken Bow. ! Nebraska, for concluding services and ' Interment. WILLAMETTE TILE CO. ART TILE for fireplaces, drain boards, store fronts, bathrooms, showers, shower doors. Free Estimato "Ed" Bash Ph. X-4S3S 1S9S N. Winter INCOME TAX RETURNS Have Yours Prepared Now! Individual - Farm - Business ELMER M. AMUNDSON Ph. 3$SS or 5S11 for App'L SERVICE In order that we may giv the. utmost In Service bcth in Salem and away from Salem we maintain connections Nationally with members of the follow ing organizations: Associated Funeral Directors National Funeral Directors Association National Selected Morticians All State Funeral Directors Association Leston Charles HoweU-Edwards Fanersl Homo The White Chapel on Capitol Strtti (Walker-Howell & Terwilliger-Edwards) S45 N. 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You'll find the tame euper-nmart fttyline and unusual features that have made these coats famous the country over . . . details definitely rare in coats priced thif low! ROEBUCK AMD COL vp1 484 Stale It.