LEAVE GENEXAL IIOSFTTAL Leaving Salem General hospi tal Thursday with infant daugh ters were Mrs. Ernest Robins, Sa lem route 9; Mrs. Westley Hamil ton, 505 Morgan ave.; Mrs. C. A. Hamilton. 1191 7th st.. West Sa lem, and Mrs. John Lien hart. Wood burn route 2. Discharged with infant sons were Mrs. Ed mund Meola. 1790 S. High St.; Mrs. William Reedy. Salem route 9; Mrs. Richard Morgan, Salem mute 7; Mrs. Christopher Jensen, 520 Statesman st., and Mrs. Car roll Baker, 360 Evergreen ave. White's Lunch. 1138 S. Com! will re-open Monday, Feb. 18. Washable rayon sport hirt. the gift that says "Be my Valentine." Alex Jone, 121 N. High SL Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory. Glenn Woodry'i Orchestra. ACCIDENT RE POSTED No injuries and only slight dam age to vehicles occurred when cars driven by Merlin A. Brown, 695 Breya ave., and Allen C. Lunt. 559 Liberty it., collided at the Intersection of Court and North 12th streets Thursday morning, according to city police reports. The Brown car received a front fender damage. Remember the Portland Sympho ny Feb. 18, Salem hifh school auditorium. 8:15 p. m. Tickets on ale at music and record stores. Dance Saturday. Dallas Armory. Glenn Woodry's Orchestra. BOY SCOUTS HONORED Fred Davis became a first class scout and Davis, Gordon Gar boden, Wayne Matti, Ted Ellison, Ervin Shephard, Jim Dahlquist, Howard Schulke. Clayton Roth and Michael Hughes received merit badges at a court of honor held this week for troop 14 at the state school for the deaf. Hard of Hearing? Fresh batteries and supplies for all hearing aids at Salem's newest hdq. See new one unit, easy to wear Beltone James Taft & Associates, 218 Ore gon bldg. Phone 24491. Quality used aids $23 00 up. Otar lon Hearing Aid Center, 480 Court St Phone 2-4000. VISITORS FROM OHIO Mr. and Mrs. Frank Getchell of Toledo. Ohio, have been visit ors the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Roller here. Getchell is a brother of Mrs. Roller whom he had not seen in 28 years. It's been hearts and flowers cen turies through. Flowers express best your. St. Valentine's day thoughts. Herb Hunt, Hollywood Florist Ph. 2-1863. Wooden Berry hallocks. Order now to be assured of your supply. Oregon" Feed & Farm Supply. 1700 Portland Rd. ZEN A HOMECOMING The 9th annual homecoming of the Zena Christian Endeavor will be held Sunday at 7:30 p m. The speaker will be Lewis Randall, former missionary to China. Mas ter of ceremonies will be Vernon Merrick, Jack Quiring will be song leader. Johns-Man ville shingles applied j by Mathis Bros. 3 years to pay. 1 Free estimates. Ph. 4842. , HOME FROM MEMORIAL Leaving Salem Memorial hospi tal Thursday with infant daugh ters were Mm. Donald Eyerly, Sa lem route 7, and Airs. Francis Benson, Salem route 8. Mrs. Charles Bainbrtdge. Gervais route 1 1, went home with her baby son. 1 Remember your child with a Val- j entme gift trom the Lullaby Babr j Shop. Open evenings. Rummage. Amaranth. 9:30 a. m Fri. 13. Sat. 14. Over Greenbaum's. Dance Sat, Crystal Gardens. Now Is the time to replace those old light fixtures with new from 1 our third floor light fixture dept. 1 Elfstrom's. MRS. Ol'DEANS HOME I Mrs. John Oudeans has returned ' to ber Chemawa road home from Good Samaritan hospital In Port land where she had been seriously 111 for several weeks. Expert picture framing. Art Dept. third floor, Elfstrom's. Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory. Glenn Woodry'i Orchestra. Flowers for your Valentine. Pem berton's. 1980 S. 12th. Ph. 2-3346. rANISn CLUB TONIGHT The Salem Spanish club will meet at the YMCA Friday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Elmer Berg will lead the Spanish drill and two films will be shown, on Brazil and Colombia. VA POSITIONS OPEN U.S. civil service has announced openings for several classes of vet erans administration employes, in cluding contract, registrar and ad ministrative officers, for assign ment in northwest states. Salaries range from $3,397 to 85,905 per year. Applications are due March 1 and the civil service headquar ters in Salem postoffice has de tails on eligibility. Clover Cafe featuring fried chick-t" en and fried oysters on Sat. night until 8 p.m. FINNISH SURGEON HERE Dr. K. E. Kallio, surgeon of Helsinki, Finland and assistant director of the Invalid Institute of Finland, was in Salem Thurs day conferring with officials of the state industrial accident com mission and the state rehabilita tion service. Accompanying him was Dr. John Norwick of San Francisco, western states medical consultant for the United Nations 1 rehabilitation service. Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. Transposing sheet music, legible manuscript. 75c to $1.00 per page. Ph. 6159. 125 E. Rural. SCHOOL ENTERED A total of $3.74 in cash tak en from the Livingstone -vhool, 1913 Broadway st, when it was entered Wednesday night city po lice reported Thursday. The school was entered through a broken window, the police report showed. Nothing else was taken except the money. Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association, 390 State st Dance Sat., Crystal Gardens. CHAMBER DELAYS AGAIN The February board meeting for Salem Chamber of Commerce was postponed for the second time yesterday when officials called the session for Friday noon in the Marion hotel. Other meetings conflicted with' plana to hold the meeting Wednesday or Thursday nights this week. Ruth DeRoof, Bonnie Dee's form er operator, now with Larsen's Beauty Studio. Ph. 5033 or 9659. Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory. Glenn Woodry's Orchestra. MRS. OWENS DIES Last rites were held in Cottage Grove Thursday for Mrs. Nellie S. Owens, 83. mother of William Owens of Salem, who had died at a daughter's home in Cottage Grove this week. She was a na tive of Kentucky and a former resident of Hillsboro. Auto glass installed. Floor Sand ers for rent'R. D. Wood row, 450 Center St Hollywood slenderizer coming. Steam bath and massage. Ph. 6233. Dade Pat., Crystal Gardens. GIRL IMPROVES Carol Sbellenbarger, 4, Mon mouth, who was critically injured Tuesday when she fell from her parents' auto traveling between Independence and Monmouth, was improving at Salem Memorial hospital, it was reported Thurs day night. Clover Cafe featuring fried chick en and fried oysters on Sat night until 8 p.m. " Dance Saturday, Dallas Armory. Glenn Woodry's Orchestra. AUTO VICTIM BETTER Dorothy Moberly, 5, Independ ence, struck by a car near Inde pendence Tuesday and taken to Salem Memorial hospital in a criticaT condition was reported as "fair" Thursday night at the hospital. Public Records MUNICIPAL COURT Charles H. Anderson, Cottage Grove, illegal left turn, posted $2.50 bail. , Donald Richard Cobine, Inde pendence route 2, violation of anti noise ordinance, posted $5 bail, and violation of the basic rule, posted $7.30 bail. Milton Lewis Fox, violation of the basic rule, posted $7.50 bail. Logan Lee Barnwell, 350 King wood dr.. West Salem, passing a red light, posted $2.50 bail. Mel Smith, Shirley Seal, Alvin Gorham and Pauline Martin, all of Chicago, 111., charged with soliciting without a permit, posted $25 bail each. Paul E. Brock, Chicago, 111., charged with permitting soliciting without a permit, posted $5 bail. SILVERTON POLICE COURT S1LVERTON Silverton police court cases this week and the re sulting fines include: Illegal park ing, Stanley Rhoades, $1; basic rule violation, Ira Dean Todd, $7.30; no tail light, H. A. Broc kamp, $2; unnecessary noise, K. L. Trimble, $2; no operator's li cense, Fred Mader, $13; overtime parking, H. B. Madden, Harry Hart, H. E. Penrod, Harry Aston, M. L. Reed, T. G. Reiling, L. Hall, each $1. UJ. DIPLOMAT RESIGNS PORTLAND, Feb. 12 -HJPy- An President Truman today accepted the resignation of Brig. Gen. Frank T. Hines as ambassador to Pana- Workmen Clearing City HalVs Third Floor u t T -j . r .... ...--1 .. . ' em m 4 t S " T A ' , .,. ' fly :i Tl - iC t Thm Statunan, Salnt, Qfcjon, FridaY, Febrnarf 13, 1943 5 TIMBER AUCTION SLATED PORTLAND, Feb. 12 -(P- An auction of 72,200,000 feet of tim ber, mostly pine, 'will be held at Prineville March 1: by Ochoco na tional forest officials. The lum ber is appraised at $873,315. Ewing & Shobeth Tax Consultants 235 So. Commercial Hours: 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. Fhona 23599 Crewded office conditions of Salem's city government may DC reuevea wscn future rands are svauaole to remodel the upper story af the city ban, shown above. The third fleer was partitioned off Into sleeping wards, kitchen and shower rooms daring the depression to hease and feed the hundreds of transients who passed through Salem seeking work. Although nothing is definite new, workmen are clearing the floor and tearing down the old partitions so that the space will be available for construc tion of offices and meeting rooms when final plans are made and funds available, according to City Manager J. L. Franxen. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff pbrtographer.) Willamette U. Registration Totals 1,130 Willamette university's regis tration was all but completed yesterday with a total of 1,130 students registered for the spring term, Harold B. Jory, registrar, reported. Only unexpected arriv als of students and the dropping of others will change the present figure. Of the 1.130 students, 657 reg istered as. lower classmen (fresh men and sophomores) and 376 as upper classmen. In the liberal arts college. The law school sign ed 102 students, the music school 76. Eighteen other students, 11 of them taking special music courses and seven taking special courses, completed the registra tion roll. This spring's enrollment was approximately 100 less than last fall's high of 1,235. Drops and graduation accounted for most of the difference despite the addi tion of 50 new students or trans fers and those on returnee status. Louise Cutler, campus veterans advisor, announced that the veter an enrollment had taken a corre sponding drop from last fall's 870 to 520 this week. Of the 520 vet erans enrolled for the spring term 15 are women. P&D ROSES JUMBO OREGON NO. 1 65 Varieties of Patents and Old Favorites -r- Both Bnsh & qimbing Hon Paleni 970 .Paleni J $2.25 t. $2.00 These Roses Are Grown at Scapooee, Oregon and Are Acclimated ,: To This Region 3 PLANT NOW t GARDEN PEAS f START YOUR L TOMATOES r. CABBAGE LETTUCE PEPPER BROCCOLI CELERY CAULIFLOWER PLANTS NOW BEGONIA TUBERS JL CAVNA TUBERS omon SETS White & Brown Seed Felices EarUest of AH Early Ohio D. A. 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