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lemo-ral-Hera1j Thuwdar, July 147 Elks To Gather For Killer Youthful Gunman Captured; Postof ice Receipts in First Half Of Year Point to New Local Record I Recorder's Recci-ls Sef New High Marlf' Fee receipts at the Linn county recorder's office sat new all-time high at 115,281.77 Mr' the 1946-47 fiscal year, Stall. Hoover, Income from stamp window were compelled to call at the post! office for such parcels. business at the Albany post office greatly exceeded volume of last year's first half business and A New Slant on You Be first in your set to wear this! presaged a new all time for the local office, Acting Postmaster J. F. Howard said today.

smart new diagonal line. Shown! here, Pattern 4689 makes striking The postmaster listed receipts for the first six months of this use of stripes on a side-buttoner Equally effective in plain fabric. year as $48,961.65. which is This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Includes 4 i I i Y' 394.83 higher than receipts for the first half of 1946, a record-breaking year.

complete illustrated Instructions. Pattern 4689 comes in Jr. Miss) Receipts for June of this year Girl Scouts Receive Athletic Equipment At a meeting of the Santlam area Girl Scout camp commute I tut week at th home of Mn. Hal Randall In Salem, announcement nf a lift of athletic equipment to be presented to the Girl Scouta In time for um for mmmer camp wai made by Randall. The equipment wilt be presented by the Salem Elks Lodge No, 338, and will consist of four archery aeta, volley ball and net, baseballs and bats and a wrcer ball.

Randall also informed the committee that a car for use In Girl Scout summer camp would be fur nUhed by Orval's Used car lot. The councilors will arrive In ramp on July 19 for a special training period before camp opens on July 23. A picnic for the councilors is to be arranged by the tump committee. Mothers will assist in their var-imii, districts when health examinations are be given registrants. Transportation and health examinations will be hnndleri in each district ai the local council arranges.

Girl Scouts wanting information should contact their local leaders or district chairman. Advance notices of health examination! of local girls who will attend camp will be published. sizes 11, 13, 13, 17. Size 13 takes totaled $8,021.81. an increase of This tout exceeded that of last year's receipts by $3,230.44, MUa Hoover said, noting, that last year itself was a record year.

1 During tht year Just closed Instruments were filed with the recorder. Miae Hoover pointed out that the 1946-47 budget Jor her office was only $9,600, placing receipts far in excess of expenditures in this department el county government. She also mted that much work Is done In hey; of flee free of charge, mentioning particularly recording vot tnore than 1,000 service men discharges, from which no feel accrue. 3l4 yards 35-Inch fabric. $394.48 over June receipts in 1946.

In fact, said the acting postmaster, Frolic Af Lakeview LAKEVIEW, July 3 At least 12 national officers of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, had a number of Oregon lodge officers, will attend the seventeenth convention of the Order of the Antelope at Hart mountain July 18. 19 and 20 as guests of the Antelope herd and Lake county lodge 1536. BPO Elks. As the Antelope band is holding forth with its annual whing-ding Just as' the national Elks convention ends in Portland, guiding lights grabbed on the chance to get some of the visiting dignitaries here for the frolic. Entertainment and lodgings for the visiting Elks will be furnished by the Lakeview Elks.

After they arrive here Friday evening, there will be entertainment and, a water hole in Builard Canyon. They will be pampered and cared for and coddled so they will be fit and hearty for the Hart mountain trek Saturday, and for the initiation and barbarcue there Saturday night Other special guests at the 1947 Antelope trek are a number of national figures who have answered the call; Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, United States Wayne Morris, Maritime Commisioner Joe Carson and Interior Department Secretary Julius Krug. FACE TRIAL IN OREGON YREKA. July 3.

0J.PJ Mrs Lucille Medlin and Hugh Gilreath who confessed to beating three- income for every month this year save January has been well above the total for the corresponding month of last year. year-old Mary Jane Medline, will be turned over to face unspecified Despite the greater volume of I h' v.i;v till charges in Oregon, Siskiyou Coun ty District Attorney Fred W. Bu-. ton said today. business, the postmaster said, it has become necessary to curtail service because of cuts in the postal budget enforced in connection Your Market Places-Want AdJ (NSA TApkf) Slugged with the butt of a riot gun after his bullets ran out, Edward Bancroft, 15, Roxbury.

Mass, schoolboy, was captured by police eiter gun battle during which he held another 15-year-old youth in front of him as a shield to prevent police from returning his fire. 1 it- with the congressional economy program. The new budget, said Howard, reduces overtime allowances by SO per cent and carrier time by fVC.4 Utemhatul Shielding his face from photographers with his arm. Can De-Flumer. IS, leave Superior Court room in Albany, N.

after pleading guilty to second degree muroer In connection with the noose -slaying of young Bobby Wanrman. 20 per cent for the next fiscal Gifts To Queen, Royal Court Total More Than $1,000 Mr. Mrs. Frank Ackerman have sold-i year. This, he said, has made it necessary to eliminate one parcel Hall's Floral Co.

post truck, leaving only one in service, and to curtail service on some city routes when they cannot be covered within the 40-hour week schedule of the carrier. On several of these routes one instead Store Building at 327 W. 1st Street; to vHill First Aid Revives Smoke Victim Nate Mayfield, Scio, employed at the Western Door Plywood plant here, was overcome by smoke while working in the fuel bin last night and was given first aid by Fire Chief Don Hayne and Ralph Schnorr, ambulance driver. Mayfield was revived with the aid of the city respirator and was then taken to the Albany General hospital, where he was detained pending recovery. His condition was reported this morning to be favorable.

$51,000 Asked For Injuries George Berks has filed suit in circuit court here asking a $51,000 judgement as the result of injuries he alleges he suffered when he was struck and thrown against a railing of the Calapooia river bridge on the east side Albany-Corvallis highway by a car driven by Edgar Hunter, a minor, who along with his father, Samuel C. Hunter, is named defendent Berks alleges he was engaged in a road maintenance work on the road at the time of the accident The case was filed in Berks' behalf by C. S. Emmons, assistant of two deliveries a day will be scheduled since substitutes can no longer be employed. Starting July 12, said the postmaster, it will be necessary to close the post office windows Saturday afternoons.

Vacation and sick leave periods during the last two weeks in June were eliminated, forcing those whose vacations fell during lhat period to take their time out after July 1, also due to the economy program, said the postmaster. During that time no COD parcels could be delivered, but recipients Would Save Formers $100,000,000 on Hoy WASHINGTON URV-Frank Nichols of Davenport, figures he can save farmers $100,0110,000 iliis year and that Is hay. Nichols, president of a wire and steel company, told the Agriculture Department that much can be raved in hay and straw from this year's crop if aluminum is used as a substitute for steel in making wire for hay bale ties. He estimated that farmers would ncid 143.200 tons of steel ties this year. Only 127,757 tons were available last year, and Nichols expects this year's shortage to be greater.

"While aluminum bale ties cost more than those made from steel," he said, "the difference is negligible compared with the overall savings in hay." He estimated that the extra cost fur aluminum ties, compared with steel ties nt the legitimate price is 75 cents per ton of hay baled. Articles of merchandise valued at more than $1,000 were distributed among the members of the 19i7 Albany Timber Carnival royal court at the o'teen's announcement ball. Tuesday night. Each candidate vas the recipient of ro less thnn five gifts, tnd many of these toke.is of nomas" were of great value. All were contributed by local merchants.

Following ere the royal gifts received by the queen iird princesses: Queen Pat McGec, chest of drawers, donated by Western Door and Plywood; gold Elgin-American compact donated by the Mountain States Power string of pearls by Schoel Jewelry evening bag by Shell Oil chest of candy by Vintage Shop; wedding invitations by Frank Taylor and Son; $1,000 life insurance polity paid for one year by Bert Harger, Atlas Life; lingerie set by Miller's; $5.00 credit for cleaning by Wardrobe Cleaners; $185.00 set International Sterling, service for 8, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Luper After having served the public from a downtown location for over 25 years we now wish to concentrate our efforts at our farm home location on the Corvallis-Albany highway, one mile west of Albany where we will operate our business from a different angle. We wlshr to thank each one of you for your part1 iri making our business a success. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Ackerman Route No. 4, Albany HAS HER PLAY TIME SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (U.R During Office hours Miss Dolores Benoit, supervisor of the Spring attorney general, representing the mam field telephone office, keeps her feet on the ground. But work over.

state industrial accident com mis sion. she indulges in her love of aero batics and ballet She has enter mm tained at night clubs in Boston, Springfield and Hartford, Conn. 1, Doctor Urges Warfare On Rheumatic Fever CLEVELAND U.R The whole field of social medicine doctors, public health nurses, medical social workers, parents and teachers should share in control of rheumatic fever. Dr. Alexander T.

Martin of New York University School of Medicine, said In an address here. One of the greatest crlpplers Fine Tobacco iints in a cigoi rAkh and $100 00 credit at the store of her choice, donated by Timber Carnival Association. Helen Roth, cordless automatic iron by Wes Crooks Appliance; complete bath, set by Grocerve-teria Stores; sport bag by Vince Barrett Spoils; $5.00 basket of groceries by Donley sandals by Long's Buster Brown; $1,000 life insurance policy paid for 1 year by Tobey Kcbbins. Atlas Life; lingerie set by cash donors; $5.00 credit for cleaning by Sissel Clcan- electric toaster, Woolworth's; bath set, Pay-Less Drug throw rug. Stiff Furniture; $5.00 meal ticket.

The Elite; lingerie set, cash donors. DeEtte Gtl, halter and shorts, Kailes Apparel; gown. Union Oil hand painted beverage glasses, Roscoe Ames; bed lamp, Hooker Electric; hand bag, Giles Variety; $5.00 meal ticket, by Owl Lunch; lingerie set. cash donors. Charlene Burford, electric clock, Otto Koos; Jantzen playsuit, Hamilton's; side of bacon, Nebergall Meat antioue china plate by May Ernest Antique Shop; box of dusting powder.

Marvel Beauty Shop; $3.30 meal ticket. Grill Cafe; lingerie set, cash donors. Marjorie Wendel, complete bath set, Woodworth Drug; electric heater, Linnco Electric; 3 pair of Nylons, Giles Variety; 600x16 U. S. tire, Crites Tire bed lamp.

Stiff Furniture: book ends. Trading Pest; theater pass good for one month for two people, Venetian-Granada Theater. Pat Nelson, chair, Veal and Son; juicer, Birchfield Appliance; ham, Harry's Meat Market; cream and sugar set. Western Auto; sachet hangers, C. C.

Store; china swans. Trading Post. Jean Williamson, week-end case, J. C. Penney Evening in Paris perfume set.

Bank of Albany; fire extinguisher, by Howard Cooper hand ban. Montgomery Ward; casserole. Western Auto. Pat Densmore, table lamp, by Kampfers Appliance; Prince Mat-chabilli toilet water, Mason Drug 1 gal. self polishing wax, Standard Oil of California; box of chocolates.

McDonald Candy box of stationery, Duedall and Potts; book ends, Frager's. Shirley Gilkey, complete bath set, Hurley Drug; Dutch oven, Western Auto; pen and pencil set, Rawlings; miniature glass piano, Luper's; shampoo, Fayette Beauty Shop; goldfish, Mullen's. Frizes for all the Royal Court, and orchid corsages for each girl, Timber Carnival Association; compacts, Hollis Hull; Sterling Silver spoons (one for each girl), F. M. French Son; use of a suite of rooms at State Motel, J.

Stokes; engraved lockets as permanent mementos of this occasion by the following cash donors; Safeway, $10; Albany Coffee Shop, Albany Bakery, Pound Motor H. L. Porter Motors, $10; U.S. National Bank, $10; Kelly Feed Seed, Tripp Tripp, Eagles Vintage Shop, McDonald Meat Market, Hub Cleaners, Hocken Albany Creamery, Pacific Fruit Churchill Barber Shop, Steen $15; D. F.

McKenzie, $25; Cravemore Lunch, Jim's Barber Shop, Parker Smith, J. H. Allison Auto Parts, $3. end killers, rheumatic fever has nearly 1.000,000 victims in this country, most of whom contracted the disease in childhood, Dr. Martin said.

Propane Gas (BUTANE) City Gas for Country Homes SEE US FOR YOUR HEATING AND COOKING NEEDS STOVES Priced from $132.00 to $252.00. SPACE HEATERS To Suit Your Need and a Full Line of TANKS. HOT WATER HEATERS 20 gal. $82.50 30 gal. $99.50 We Are Able to Make Installations Promptly Albany Propane Gas S2I E.

8th St, Phone 1320R East 99 Highway I ers; $95.00 set National Sterling An estimated 40,000 persons die each year from the ailment. The average age at death is 30 years, end of the million suffering from the disease, more than 200,000 are school children between five and 19 years of age, according to the Silver, service for 4, by Timber Carnival Association- Pat Tycer, table lamp by Roth's; radio by Sears Roebuck and gown by Mode-O-Day; sweater by Blain's; tireflater by Fisher Implement $1,000 life insurance policy paid for 6 months, by Jeff Causbie; lingerie set, cash donors; necklace-bracelet set, J. L. Blackburn, Jeweler; $5.00 cash, Olson Cleaners. Pat Sheets, G-E traveling iron.

Arnetl's Appliances; matching bag and shoes, Fairlcy-Pack Shoe doctor. "More intensive research is needed in rheumatic fever," Dr. Martin said. "Community programs should be set up, registries of victims should be started and school health programs established to screen out suspected cases." lMf'XV DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE LION'S CLUB CHARITY BINGO GAMES JULY 2nd, 3rd, 4th WORTH WHILE PRIZES 129 Broadalbin Former Location of the Elite Cafe Lebanon Locals LEBANON, July'3 (Special) Births at the Lebanon General hospital the past week: June 25, to Mr. and Mrs.

George Munts, Foster, a girl, Phyllis Jean, 6 pounds 9 ounces; June 26, to M'. and Mrs. Vernon Rawley, Lebanon, a boy, Michale Richard, 5 pounds 7 ounces; to Mr. and Mis. Eugene Philpott, Sweet Home, a girl, Sharon Kay, 6 pounds 7 ounces; June 28, to Mr.

and Mrs. A. R. Wight, Lebanon, a boy, William Lloyd, 7 pounds 11 ounces; to Mr. and Mrs.

Samuel Super, Scio, a boy, Jerry Lee, 7 pounds 5 ounces; June 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Gene Gallagher, Lebanon, a boy, Dennis Gene, 61 pounds; to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes, Lebanon, a girl Sharon Lee, 7 pounds 7 ounces; July 1, to Mr.

and Mrs. Floyd Powell, Lebanon, a boy, 8 pounds; to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grogan, Sweet Home, a girl, 7 pounds 14 ounces; to Mr. and Mrs.

William McLean, Lebanon, a boy, 8 pounds 3 ounces. The Mongolian plains have 500 times as many camels as the Sahara desert. LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KN01VS4 ASK Esther F. Bond about Standard Insurant! COMtl YEARS' PLAU THE TOBACCO WAREHOUSED AM "IN 25 YEARS I've seen a good many tobacco i crops sold at auction. And season after season, I've seen the makers of Lucky Strike buy tobacco that's reallv pnod.rinetbflnro A rt0'0' 1 ,1,.

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SERVICE AS CLOSE AS YOUR NEAREST PHONE 871 Wallace Road West Salem, Oregon Phone 6666 8 ut '-v i I I tobacco you just can't beat for smoking t- J't V. independent tobacco warehouseman of Stone-I tille, N. hat been a Lucky Strike imoker for 29 yean rxwk mi -fill She will girt you full details on tb insurance plan thai enables you to retire with a life iocotne. So Standard Insurance Cmpmmw ESTHER r. BOND Ilalsey and Linn County ucky gyvrmicE AIeaus fnn Tobacco So Round So Firm, So Fully Packed -So Froo and Eaiy on lh Draw.

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