Cutty .Hews DBiriielfo CHARGCD IN MINOR" CASE 1J '-Fa 1st, ' I"u' .1m. MS N. Ounniefrlal St., fxinU d $100 bml in municipal court Friday night on a charge cf ! lint beer to a minor. Arnold Braunberger, 100 Clhemeketa St., in connection wjth -Ui same case, according to police, was fined $100 contributing to the delinquency of a minor. Complainant in the case, according to- police 'records, was Mr. Irene L. Wetlman. 920 Mill t.. who told officers that a minoc uas drinking beer at the estau hfchmentj and the arrests followed. Turkish baths SI. 50. With manage 12.50. 166 N. Capitol. Ph. 4839. S. H. & Mrs. Logan. - FINED ON 4 CHARGES WrtfrVd E. Morrow, 135 High way ave.. was fjried a total of $70 .n four charge of reckless driv ing, destruction of city property, TavinE'rio operator's license and operating a vehicle with void li cense plates, police records snow. Police said Morrow Nvas arrested after his car had clashed down . street barriers at Morth Liberty ana uooa streets ana was involv ed in a collision with a car driv ven by Mrs. Geneva Vincent, 1145 Ni 5th st at Broadway and Bel mont streets, . Johns-Manillt state surface shingles appliep by expert roofers. Nothing down. 3 J years to pay. Buy the best af no extra cost. Free estimates. Ph. 4842. Mathis Bros Roofing Co., 164 S. iComl. DEACONESS (DISMISSES . Salem Deaqotiess Ihot-pital Sat urday dismissed Mrs.' Roy E. Par ker. Brooks. ) route ! I, and Mrs. Jacob 1 Quiring, Salem, route 8, " each with a baby son. 4 , C W lUlVUVIi; Vtvilipv fcjuw,te -mvw Court st. over Smith Baking co. ji , .' Insured savings earn more than .two per cent at Sa?em Federal saving -Association, ! 120 - South Liberty street- Obiliinry JOHNSTON i . Frederick Joseph Johneton. late res ident t Wert SUyton. JiUy 31. Sur vtvrd by the father, Robert Johnston. Xorth Piatt, Netor. Announcement pt 'ervteea tater by tl Clouh-Barrlck rraaprl j It A MUCK ! Mm.. Emma Mildred Hsnrock, at her home. rout 4. Salem. Saturday, Aufunt WiJ of OMir W. ' Hancock of Sa lem. Mother of Mrs. H if. Heath of Kilrtn and Ga.tlord H. Cax, De Rldder, La. Sinter of Mrs. Acnek Jones. Mrs. Jean Jortnson. Mrs. Edith Adarrn, Al fred B. Hatne. Oliver N.,Haine. all of Klalon. Ore : Mr. H. B. Cox of Rred ri. Ivan Maine of Drain and Blaine Haines of Cottaie Grove. Also sur vived by two grandchildren. Announce ment of aervlcea will be made later by CkughBarrick company. -4- 1MB YES, VE HAVE SOM5 IIAIVIILTOtJS-fhex or rl only Come in. here now. HARTIIAIJ BROS. Jewelers of Salem Liberty at Slata w m - K OF C TO MEET l'larjs for an August 10 picnic (o lie sponaoied In cotijuncllon with the Salem court of the Cath olic Daughters of America, at the fairgrounds, will be discussed at Tuesday night's meeting of the Knights of Columbus. The meet ing will begin at 8 p. m. in the council rooms with the newly elected Grand Knight Al Cramer presiding. It is to be followed by a program and refreshments. Need lime to shop on your lunch hour?! Try Nohlgren's air (condi tioned cafeteria for good food and fast service. Open 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. MOTHERS DISMISSED Mrs! W. M. Melton, Salem j route 3, Mrs. Lester R. Pearmjne, jr., Gervais, and Mrs. Patrick. L. Flannery, 280 N. 25th st, each with her baby son and Mrs. Mar vin Helvey, Gates, with her baby daughter, were dismissed Satur day from Salem General hospital. Evening dinners at Nohlgren's now with full linen" service In dining rm. from 5 to 8:30 P.M. MRS. ELFSTROM IMPROVED Mrs. E. V. Elfstrom, 980 N. 14th st, mother of Mayor R. L. Elf strom, was reported Saturday to be much improved at her home, after suffering a broken shoulder a week ago. Jay Mortis Florist, phone 8637 for your Flower needs. 1 River silt, top soil and fill dirt. Com! Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966. FIRE ON STOVE OUT A' fire on a stove, caused by a pot boiling over, was exting uished Saturday by Salem firemen at 478 N. Cottage st BILLY DYER TREATED Billy Dyer, 1288 McCoy st., was treated Saturday by the Salem first aid squad for a nit forehead 'suffered when he fell at home. West Salem Toggery, men it boys work clothes. 1126 Edgewater. Watch for opening date. KIWANIS TO MEET Charles F. Feike, will speak and show a technicolor sound film en titled "Come Back" at the Tues day noon meeting of Salem Kiwa nis club in the Marion hotel. Wheeltr Inn Steaks and din ners. H mile from Saving Center on Wallace road. Hrs. 7 to 10 p. m. wk. days, 8 to 2 a. m. Sat. Open Sun. at 11 a. m. CAR REPORTED STOLEN D. C. -Kurtz, 740 Ferry st, re ported to city jxllce that his Ford coupe, Oregorincense 74-339, was stolen from in front of his home Friday-night Aro Headquarters for Hamilton Watches again . . . thi fme American which to many how waited long I Ah they're beovfifvl. . . e.roofc of quality that it matched by their precise performance. The one you want may be if not, it't on the way IMH.L u.u' rt?nvo Doll day, the third special event of the city and school i play grounds, will be held. Friday at 2 p. m. at neighborhood ' play grounds. Judging will be for old est doll, smallest, largest, bes-t foreign, funniest, txat dressed and largest group of dolls. All children are eligible.- A sufied animal show will be added at each playground for the young boys. Reduce the scientific way. Latest modern massage (myopathy). 543 N. .Church. Phone 6253. NOISE! CASES TO BE TRIED All cases pending for violations of the anti-noise ordinance, of which there were 40 during the pust week, wifl be tried in munic ipal court next Saturday at 9 a.m., according to police report posted Saturday. Many of the 40 cited last week, however, have already appeared jn court and received sentence," police records show. For rent Floor Sanders. .Vood rows, 450 Center St t ' Air-Steamship ticket anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st CHECK CHARGES CLEARED W. E. Parker, of the city police department, reported Saturday that a total of 60 ficticious checks were reported to the department during July. Thirty-one of : these were cleared by arrest, and seven of those arrested for passing checks were convicted, the report stated. v Papering painting Jerry Johnson 692 N Front ph 3723 Exhibition of craft work by girls of Hillcrest school starts at Elf strom's galleries, August 11th. WEINZIRL TO SPEAK , Dr, Adolph WefflZlrl of the University of Oregon medical school will speak Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Willamette university's lecture series on marriage and the family. His subject will be "Sociological . Significance of Ve nereal Disease." The public is invited to the lectures, which are held iriMusic hall on the campus. A few first autographed editions of "Beau Dare" book on horses by Pers Crowell are still in stock at Elfstrom's art department, 3rd floor. Standard Cleaners and Dyers, also furniture, rug 8c drapery clean ing. Free pickup & delivery ser vice. S&H green stamps. Ph. 8779. Births FREEBORN To Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Freeborn, Independence route I, a son, Saturday, August 2, at Salem General hospital. IIAGEDORN To Mr. and Mrs. Neal Hagedorn, 715 S. 12th St., a daughter, Saturday, August ; 2, at Salem General hospital. ' starling to arrive wacnes for, to wifth Li -- M 1 1 AAV OFtMlK C'OI KKIM High school graduates dealt trig specialized training may now ob tain it through a special army air forces program which will guar antee certain selected graduates tethnlt'Hl training course of Ihrlr own choice; Lt Col. II. E. Ilelli. sen of the local army recruiting station announced Saturday. Graduates are eligible to apply for technical courses of their own choosing prior to enlistment, Helliesen said, and added that the program set up by the air forces will prove invaluable to gradu ates who have the technical abil ity to learn skilled trades. Further information , may be obtained at the recruiting' office in the Salem postoffice building. GALLAGHER ARRESTED Richard Earl Gallagher, 1516 N. Commercial St., was arrested Saturday on a reckless driving charge -and posted $50 bail in municipal court, police , records show. Police .said he backed his car out in front of approaching traffic on a through street Percy Manser, noted Oregon ar tist, exhibit of oils' is still on dis play at Elfstrom's galleries. Don't miss it. Lost: Purse on State st. bus Sat. afternoon. Keep money, return contents. Ph. 5039. KANTEEN TO MEET A special meeting of the Teen Kanteen will be held at Four Corners Community hall Monday at 7:30 p. m. to elect officers and plan for a wiener roast and swim later in the week. All teenage boys and girls of the Four Cor ners fire district are urged to at tend. A surprise has been planned for the evening. A few oil circulators available in 3 sizes. These wont last long. Availability of oil circulators this fall is questionable. Buy yours now at Ralph Johnson Appliances. Ph. 4036. HEARING MONDAY, ' Hearing on a petition to gain refund of Income taxes from the state tax commission is slated for Marion county circuit court Mon day at 10 a.m., with the commis sion ordered to show cause why it should not grant a hearing on the refund requested by Elmer J. Freethy, James E. Roberts and E. H. Moore and their wives, all of California. Save on your Duart, Rielling it Helen Curtis permanent at the Modern Beauty College. 179 N. Liberty. Call 8141 1 V e-?A.. Ihtnh lev Frank N. Belgrano, president of the First National bank of Port land, who will visit Salem Tuesday as the guest of Guy N. Hickok, manager of First Na tional's Salem branch, and also Will visit the Wood burn and SUyton branches and a First National affiliate, the Coolldge A McClaine bank of Silverton. MODEL PLANE CONTESTS The Salem Model Airplane club will present its ninth annual free flight contests Sunday at the Sa lem airport, sponsored by Capital post 9, American Legion, nnd in charge of Palmer J. Roth, Salem. One hundred to 125 entries are expected to participate in the contests which begin af 10 a. m. and close at 5 -p. m. Nohlgren's home-made pies now available "to tike out." NORTH ROADS OILED Marion county road crews Sat urday were resurfacing market road 65 from -Butteville to Don ald. Early this wetk they will be gin oiling roads in the St. I';nil area, the Marion county court said Saturday. Have all the fresh vegetables and fruit that are in abundance now, for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners. Put a 6 cu. ft. Estate Home Freezer in your home now. Only $254.50 delivered and in stalled. Ralph Johnson Appli ances Ph. 4036. Hop growers plenty of hop ther mometers at Farmers Hdw. Co. 115 So. Com. i 155 N. Liberty Still time : t- Miss Maxine, Wards expert corse tiere from Chicago, will be in our store tomorrow, Aug. 4th through Saturday, Aug. 9th, to help you-with your fit ting problems. Miss Maxine has had years of experience in foundation fitting, and Is thor oughly qualified to handle all types of fitting : prob lems. She will choose the correct garment for you from Wards complete line of foundations . . , sci entifically designed for every figure type. Be sure to stop in and meet Miss Maxine . . . she can help you to better control . . and greater foundation comfSrL A ORKH T f I'M AY I OH Ml I, A Growers who are following a DDT codling moth spraying pro gram should use not to exceed one-half pound of DDT (one poHttl of 50 per cent wet table DDT) to I (Ml gallon of water. l Wiis irnntiertly repotted that one pound of 5 per cent OUT should be used. New location Toev's Furniture Co. 1550 Fairground Rd. (near Cot tage st.) unfinished chests, tables, chairs, beds, corner cabinets, kitchen cabinet, wardrobes, etc. We build and finish to suit you. TWO ON ATLANTA Reported as serving aboard the anti-aircraft light cruiser USS At lanta are Richard C. Schroeder, yeoman 2c, of Salem, and Har old G. Yokum, turret captain, 1c of Lebanon. The ship is return ing to the United States after an extensive tour " of duty in the Pacific. IN SEA RESCUE Lawrence C. Gardner, seaman 1c, husband of Mrs.,L. C.-Gard-ner, 815 Cade st., took part in a recent rescue of H fishermen who were marooned on Afongnak island, Alaska. He is serving aboard the fleet tug USS Potaw atomi. Thetug has participated in six rescues the past year, a navy dispatch said. Mark Twain and Hendon 'sport shirts smartly styled, expert tail oring. 'Alex Jones 121 North High st. GIRL RETURN'S Donna Beat!, who was incor rectly reported as being an in mate of Fairview home and who was reported missing, from there, has returned, it was reported Sat urday. Miss Beall is a daughter of an employe at the home, officials said. ABOARD ASTORIA L. E. Salchenberger, seaman 2c, son of L. E. Salchenberger, Salem, is serving aboard the light cruiser USS Astoria, which is now undergoing repairs at the naval shipyard, San Pedro, Calif., ac cording to a navy press Release release Saturday. -T Slappy Peaches Sunday. Carl Aspinwall, Orchards at Brooks. 1,000 READY FOR FIRES A force of nearly l,00o men has been employed by the state fores try department and the various cooperating putrol associations as the initial protective force for the 1947 season, Nels Rogers, state forester, announced here Satur to have a Personalized Fitting By Wards Figure Expert fhm Stalasmcm, EoUtty, Otaxjoa. MAY MOVE COMBINES .Permits to move combines over crSjinty and market roods were granted Saturday to Marion coun ty routt to Roy Brown, Silver Ion, and to Vernon Jelte. Aumaville. PASTOR RETVRN8 The Rev. W. N. Brown, pastor of First Evangelical United Breth ren church her, has been re Heat Your Home -Better! AUTOMATICALLY! oleman mL Floor Furnace Ifs WARM FLOOR Hootl Yes Coleman . OH Floor Furnace sets IN the floor, fteeds no basement; A ato ms tic I no fir tending. Clean! no dirty fuel, no ashes. Exclusive Coleman features save fuel, move the heat to keep the floors toasty-warm. Coma b let as show, yen. May be purchased without down payment and terms as low as 7.99 per month Oanlins Hardware 2056 N. Capitol Phone 3194 A ' Tho Correct Garment For Every Figure Typo "Flexees" Corselet for ths average figure. . Firmly boned front Lastique panels. Talon closing. Sizes 34 40. IMS "Talon" closing Step-In Girdle with non roll top. Boned front, elastic fide pdnela. E3. itretch backs. Sizes 26 to 34. 7.83 Back Lace Corset . . . front clasp closing with retaining hooks. Boned back. 28-40. Front Lace Corsets also available. 4.88 Nylon Net Bra, completely lined for added strength, and comfort, well stitched for firm uplift 3238. U9 Built up Long, Line Brassiere designed for the heavy figure. Back or front hook clos ing, elastic gores at sides. 36 to 52. xoo Sunday. AwpuA 3. It47 named to the Salem: church, it was announced at the conference Just closed. WRITFR IIFRK . George L. Van B.Jjbr. writer., was' in the Salem area th p several days gathering background material for future articles. He left Saturday by train for his home near Baltimore, Md. Low In Cost! We Can Install Quickly M8&S trcildls b szts 30,CC9BTUt50,CC3BT0 otrtpst-kut tp US reoss. Phone 6877