Dntty .News ,nBo5effg SUSAN FAHERTY RETURNS Susan, Faherty, executive man ager for Marion county chapter, American Red Cross, is due back at her office today following her annual two-weeks vacation. She went to Phoenix, Ariz., her for mer home, to visit relatives. DeLuze "Serve Self Laundry, 345 Jefferson. Ph. 26317. Cowboys 8 to 14 years wanted for Guitar Band. Phone 7186. . . AID CLASS OPENS TODAY - K standard first aid class starts ' tonight in the offices of Marion r county chapter, American Red Cross, and will be conducted at S o'clock each Tuesday until the course is completed. Capt. Arthur Bloom of the city fire department is Instructor.' Those wishing to r egister- for the class are asked to call the Red Cross office, 9277, today. Temporary quarters of Drs. Pow "3 Bureru Miller, Lancefield and Kihg will be in north wing of Salem Deaconess hospital and in basement at Salem General hos UaL Please "call in advance, hone 3123. Bishop's downstairs department has received a new shipment of boyi' shoes. Everything from loaf ers to 12-in. boots. Available from size 10 up. Be X-ray fitted and be sure. Bishop's Basement for true values. BOLLYWOOD SHOP NAMED Hollywood building is the as sumed business name of an apart ment and store building at 2075 Fairgrounds rd- filed with the Marion county clerk Monday - by J. C- Sieemund and Inez L Siee- mund, both of 155 S. 17th st, and J. L. Sieemund and Lois Sieg- mund, both of Salem route 1, box 173. Citv Obituaries V AM Infant Lape. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Lape of 476 N. Cottage it.. In a local hospital inursaay, Novem ber 27. Also survived by grandpar ent. Mn. Celeste Lape of Whiting. Ind.. and John Rencken of Freewater. Ore. Graveside services will be held at Belcrest Memorial park Wednesday, December 3. at 11 a.m. under the di rection of the W. T. Rigdon company. The Rev. George H. Swift will officiate. MOTHERS GO HOME Dismissed from Salem General hosDital over the weekend with baby sons were Mrs. Willia Dietz, 1365 N. 14th st; Mrs. Reynolds Allen, 1230 N. Church st., and Mrs. Gordon Crawford, 1165 N. 4th st. Mrs. Alfred" M. Wood, In dependence, went home with her new-born daughter. Our house in Englewood is for sale now at $12,000. Will those friends who inquired please tele phone 2-4465. Temporary quarters of Drs. Pow er, Buren, Miller, Lancefield and Kinff will be in north wins of Salem Deaconess hospital and In basement at Salem General hos Dital. Please call in advance. Minn. 1 1 1 1 A DAUGHTERS DISMISSED Mrs. Richard Baker, 433 Union st., and Mrs. Jack . Walker, West Stayton, were dismissed from Sa lem Memorial hospital Monday with their infant daughters. River silt, top soil, and fill dirt. Com'L Sand & Gravel. Ph. 21966 Avoid the Christmas rush have your picture framing done now. Art Dept., Elfstrom s. VIOLATES LIGHT Lyle E. Rush, Lyons, reported in an earlier story to be charged with reckless driving by city po lice last Saturday was instead charged with violation of a red light and fined $2 in municipal court Monday, city police report ed. KIWANIS TO MEET Orin W. Hankins, Mill City at torney and noted world traveler, will address the Salem Kiwanis club at a noon meeting at the Marion, hotel today. Hankins has traveled-throughout Africa, India, China, Japan and Europe and will discuss his observations of those countries in his speech. PCA MEETING SET Salem chapter. Progressive Cit izens of America, will meet to night at the Farmers union hall, 430 N. Commercial st TINKHAM GILBERT TO SPEAK Tinkham Gilbert, president of the Marion county public health association, will describe that or ganization's fight against tuber culosis in a talk before the Salem Exchange club Wednesday noon in the Salem hotel. Dresses, suits, coats and formals, size 12-16. Excellent cond. 3380 N. River Rd. TWO DEALERS FINED Terry L. Randall, 1288 State st., and William Edwin Judson, 2000 N. Capitol st., both Salem meat and fish dealers, jleaded guilty in Hplinnnpnrv in filing monthlv fish marketing reports in Marion countv district court Monday. Both were fined $100 with $90 of Randall's and $85 of Judson's fine suspended. The two were ar rested by state police after they atlaaoHlv faillpd in fil a rennrt of fish bought and sold with the state gme commission. er's aux. bazaar Dec The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Tueadcrf . December 2. 19475 WWW'?'-' n i PRICE'S DAVIES Lewis James Davies, late resident of Salem route 2. at Bend. Ore., Novem ber 29. at the age of 67 years. Husband of Mrs. Vera L. Davies of Salem: father of Mrs. C. R. Badger of Bend, Mrs. Frank Bowman of Sanger. Calif, Mrs. Harry Lazar of Turlock. Calif., and Mrs. L. D. Scott. William W. Davies and M. James Davies. all of Salem; brother of Mrs. Elizabeth BurnidRe of Venice, Calif., R. O. Davies of Bothell. Wash., and Henry Davies of Portland. Also survived bv a half-brother. Claude Cornie Xt Portland. Services will be held Thursday. December 4. at 2 p.m. at the Clouglv-Barrick shapel with in terment in Eelcrest Memorial park. BADDEN John Hadden. late resident of Lyons, t a local hospital November 27. Sur viving are two nieces, Mrs. Edith Poe of Medford and Mrs. Lottie . Loose in southern Oregon, and two nephews, Marion Hadden. in southern Orego and George W. Hadden of Salem. An nouncement of funeral services will be made later by the Clough-Barrick company. the blind taerian wKnen have waited for AMERICAN SNAP SLAT VENETIANS Wood-si Mad- 5K KIPAAI u con hove Ven IIV- T T I tion blinds in your home os easy to cleon os a toble top! In American Snap-Slot Vene tians, each slot is held in place with a snop ... on ordinory dress snap . . . and you con remove them as easily as unsnapping a dress. Just imogine! You take them oil out and wipe them with o cloth or wash them all in the tub! It's the greatest improvement in Vene tian blinds in 50 years! And you'll find it ONLY in Americon Snop Slot Venetians. o ELMER o The Blind Man W. Salem . Phone 7328 For rent Floor Sanders. rows. 450 Center St Hot donuts every Sunday. sen's Ice Cream Store. OXSEKOORD IN HOSPITAL Barney Van Onsenoord, i3l Kingwood dr., owner of the State Tire service, is in Emanuel hos- pital, Portland, recovering irom an operation performed on his back last Thursday. He will be in the hospital about three weeks, his wife said. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st Dr. F. D. Voigt, office with Dr. R. D. Blatchford, 502 First Na tional Bank Bldg. Ph. 7563. TO DISCUSS PASTURE Plans for the future develop ment of Bush's pasture as a city recreational area will be discussed by city officials, the Salem citi zens' advisory committee on the park and the park committee of th Kalpm lone ranee planning commission at a meeting in cityi hall at 2 p. m. Wednesday. The city, since acquiring the 100-acre tract in south central Salem, has cleared underbrush but has out lined no definite plan for the area. Order your homemade candy now from Klaire's Kandy Kookery. Phone 6285. ' Air-Steamship tickets anywhere. Kugel, 7694. 735 N. Capitol st. SHINGLES STOLEN Frank K. Fnesen, 541 Fieamont st., building contractor, reported to city police Monday mat bunches of cedar shingles valued at SB3 were stolen Irom a Duua- ing project at 1995 N. 22nd st. sometime during the weekend. Accordions and marimbas to rent while you learn to play, i'none 7186, Wiltsey Music House. Us Our Parking Area For your convenience when attending funer al services or when you call at our mortu ary for any purpose. HOUIEIHDIMS runum HOitit J45 sOtTM CAKKX STttlT TABLE RADIO STOLEN A table-model radio was stolen from Durand Motors, 540 Union St.. Sunday night by a thief who gained entry by twisting off the front door lock, city police, report ed Monday. Nothing else was taken, but the company files were completely ransacked, police said. Union care Union carpenter's aux. bazaar Dec. 2. P. (5. E. AWAITS GRAND JURY Awaiting action of the Marion county grand jury on a charge of larceny is Lawrence Albert Mc Hill, 1493 Center st, who plead ed innocent to the charge in Mar ion county district court Monday. The complaint against McHill was signed by Melvin A. Erickson, 1563 Court st., charging that Mc Hill took his auto while it was parked in front of his residence last week. Rummage sale over Greenbaum's, Wed., Dec. 3. Very good used clothing. WOMAN FINED TWICE Inez E. Broughton, Seattle Wash., who was involved in a mi nor auto accident Sunday north of Salem, was fined $50 in Marion county district court Monday; for driving a vehicle with a revoked operator's license, and another $10 for failure to yield right of way. She was arrested by state police Sunday when her car be came involved in a collision with an auto driven by Robert Russell Hunter of Prineville on the Pa cific highway about two miles north of Salem. For your convenience, we will be J open from 7 to 9 each weekday in until Christmas. Atkinson Appliance Co., 2005 Fairgrounds ; Kd. r n. Z44J9, USeu r.. UUIlWdSUCl uu utapuD- j al unit. Good condition. K. Jobnson 1 Appliances, 355 Center, Ph. 4036. 1 I ! AUTOS COLLIDE j r- Ku sTlon V trior i Albany, and Srnest uaranno, oui S. 15th st. collided in the 1100 1 block of South Commercial street j Sundav. citv Dolice reported Mon day. Both cars were slightly da maged but neither driver was in-1 jured, the report stated. I VANDALS DESTROY TREE I A valuable tree in the front j i vard of Georee Zurlinden. 2215 N 4th st. was broken and com pletely destroyed by vandals ear ly Sunday morning, city police reported Monday. Hundreds of gift items on sale, j Red Tag clearance, Elfstrom's Gift Department; Hundreds of gift items on sale, Red Tag clearance, Elfstrom's Gift Department. ARRESTS CLEAR CHECKS City police continue to wage , a successful campaign against per sons cashing fictitious checks in Salem, and a report Monday showed that arrests of seven al leged forgers during November resulted in six convictions in dis trict court. Of 34 bad checks cashed in Salem business during the month, 24 were cleared by the arrests, police reports indicated. it 1 Seasonal Merchandise and Holiday Gifts ottered at Drastic Reductions. Shop in the mornings so we can otter you better service. ' Quilted ROBES Sizes 12 to 42 in white, blue, pink and prints: Re gularly sold at $25.00. Come in and get them at only $ Births DRAKE To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Drake, 1912 N. 5th st., a son, Monday, December 1, at Salem General hospital. LINNELL To Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linnell, 3610 Brooks st., a son, Monday, December 1, at Sa lem Memorial hospital. DOOCK To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Doock, 399 Mission St., a son, Sunday, November 30, at Salem General hospital. McCULLOUGH To Mr. and Mrs. John R. McCullough, 1020 Shipping st, a son, Sunday, No vember 30, at Salem General hospital. The Ideal Gill l For HER a mmi i lUni'iiim iii!TM?Vmillllllllfll W mn m ' K f mum, ss-rr CT . 1 .,.-fc rtii IS YOUB RADIO SICK? When your radio is sick the first need is an honest diagno sis. After that, a complete care. We have the equipment to do both promptly, effectively and economically. Call 768L WABBEII'S RADIO Packard-Bell, Admiral and Crosley Dealer 2tl7 FalrgToonds Koad . .. MC If Li .Mn MM ui I t h Standard gDeLuxe Only 47ft Down 2.75 Per Week At nalph Johnson Appliances 239.50S 259.50 S II l Lucien Leloiig PERFUMES Colognes, soap and cos metics. Beautifully pack aged to make attractive remembrances for Christmas. Ladies' BILLFOLDS All colors in leather and fabrics. One of the most attractive gift lines we have ever offered. GOLD, SILVER, AND WHITE SATIN EVENING SANDALS Aftr a lcncj porlod of no v- ninj slippers wo ar again ablo to show attractiv patterns and good leathers at xcellerl value. $3.00 ,6 $7.50 $0.95 l0 $12.95 SALE HANDBAGS We are offering a quantity of hftmitiful bacrs we have been able to Durchase at a fraction of their actual value. Come ear ly as they will not last long. Values to 12.95. To go at only SCARFS Pure silk hand rolled hems In all the new attractive colors and designs. Very attractively priced at $2.95 jo $995 EVENING BAGS White, gold, silver, black, bead ed and plain. You must see these better bags, -which will thrill any one who receives one. to Closeout BLOUSES Regularly sold np to 895. While they last at only Vivian Enyeart offers you the service of the most talented operators in the Willamette Valley. Be sure and make your ap pointment In advance, as there will be heavy demands cn each operator through the holi day and social season. Price's Beauty Salon 125N.Libertv GOAT A close-out in broken sizes, colors and styles. You must be here when the doors open to gtl one or r VYlfi TYMi mnr nf these famouslv stvled ear-U) SSZ ments. Formerly sold to $55.00. You get them for oily . ( BEAUTIFUL UIIE OF SUITS For quick disposal. We have never offered these famous .sssw BOBl .BstWsssW BVjsv Ossssssl makes at such a drastic reduction, but hundreds of beautiful garments must go quickly, come eany. former ly priced to $69.95. Now at only offered these famous $4)95 SIORTS In sizes from 10 to 20. Plain colors, plaids" and checks. Very popular sel lers at 14.95. Come and get them at only U LI Complete close-out all styles and sizes in wools and crepes, .... 4-1 .iSSw Mtm .Bssk. MBBl dressy and tailored styles, complete range of fabrics, lou must have two or more of these famous numbers; t orm- erly sold at $2a.0Q. Now only We are offering a very select number of our finer dresses for an inducement to maae mis n QT outstanding promotion. Come early u) ana get 4y.a anisucauj iijita tresses at only : SPECIAL SELECTION of DRESSES 95 A group of our most popular sellers at a conservative price of $35.00. Will go in this sale at only . GBOUP V700LEII COSTUIIES These are some of the finest garments from our select stock. Something you will be proud to wear. Conservatively priced at $98.50. While they last you can have one of these beautiful costumes at only Bring Your For Alterations and Restyling Problems lo Us We have the finest fur shop in the city. Our furrier wiU he glad to advise with you and quote attractive prices. ( i 4 m