.9 V.-W.4 wiitlta'MUl . W. .- ... ....... , J vj V- T.Iay Xenew licenses License renewals may be granted cosmetic therapy schools even though they are to close for the ensuing year . because cf war conditions, Attor ney General I. II. Van Winkle ruled' here Wednesday. He alsa held that electrolo gists, who use electricity to remove , superfluous hair, are prohibited from remov ing warts, moles and other blenv ' Tuesday znoximum tempera ture SS, minimum 58. Wednes day river .7 feet. Weather data restricted by army request. Cherries Stolen While orchard ists of the area- called, for more pickers to save the current cherry crop, three trees owned by. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ulmer, 2360 North Fifth street, were stripped of their fruit "7J rv by -volunteers" while the. Ulmers aaupparM The opinicwPreo.uested:by the lJ proximately (11 was all removed from the premises by. the time the owners had returned, - Anthony Kreppela, Mrs.' , turner's father, said when he reported the theft state examiners. Lu't florist. Ph. 592. 1275 N. Ub- Walter H. Zosel now in new loca tion. 311 N. High St, formerly Day It Co. location Official tire inspection station Keith Nash's band, Fri., armory. Williams Breaks nipWhen Dr. ' L. J. Williams, chiropodist fell off an - outside stairway at 144 ' North Front street approximately 12 feet to' the cement walk belong early .Wednesday ; morning, ; city first aid men were called. Beliey J Keith Nash's band, Fri, armory. It costs no more to use the best! Re-roof now with' Pabco roofing. No Sown payment 12 . months to Phone 9221; R. L. FJfstrom Youth Returns Stanley Matte- son, 13, reportea Monday as mis-1 sing from his home, has 'returned,! in that one hip was fractured, j city police were informed Tuesday. V Zt f Dance at armory Saturday nighf being taken to his office in the - Bond; Sale Backed Gov. Earl First National y bank . building, snell Wednesday called on all Ore- Shortly before noon he did goT to gon citizens to join with the re- a hospital, where it was said his tail merchants of the state in a hip was fractured. I drive to sell t a l war stamp to every person as a . part ox v me You can still buy a Johns-Man- "help JJoomue co again ,cam- ville roof,: nothing down, 12 mo. paign. ine program piaces ,we- to Dav. Mathis Brosi 164 S. Com!. gons quoia . ai.i,io,yuu. For home loans see Salem . Fed eral, 130 South Liberty. : See . us about bur new burglary and theft policy. Covers inside and ' outside premises including bicycle. Scellars & Foley. Open-Air Carnival. Fun for evey body. Afternoons & Eves: Marion Square. ? --f Mrs. Elsie nendrlckson Farr (secend frem right).' acanltted at Jersey City, NJ, of a charge of murder In the shooting of Patrolman Airrea 1 . Lnndrren. misunderstood the annoaneement ' of , the . "not V guilty : verdict and sobbed wDdly. Patrolman Xundfreni was shot to death la the vestibule of her apartment Mrs. Farr testified that she and Lundgren bad gone there from a: party' with friends. -Other; persons In uus picture are not laemuiea Asseciatea jti-ch iwcoum .1, '- Van ' Winkle Rules Funds ; re ceived by the state agricultural de- join, wAVEs-Mi - Marjorie jnQX Says He V,Iutted" Elk Hills Deal irgsvik, for six months employed I WM T , . . . . . . i : - . r department Bergs vik, in the state budget here. Wednesday received her oath as a WAVE." She will report - for training ' at Hluhters' college, : NY, partment in " Connection 1 with ad- j soon as her final papers arrive; ministration of the milk 1 control law, should be credited to the milk control account Attorney : General IT H. -Van Winkle ruled Wednes day. The opinion was asked by E. KfPeterson," state agricultural director who, under a 1943 legis lative enactment administers ' the milk -control act '"-.wC -;" - ?- Salem's largest wallpaper stock and style guides. FJfstrom's, 373 Chemeketa. . Dance at armory Saturday night . Auto Stamps Sold Long lines of customers formed in front of the auto tax stamp window Wed-? nesday as the July 1 deadline neared. To handle" the 4000 who had put off purchasing the stamp until the last minute, an additional postal salesman was put, on, ac cording to P os t m a s t e r Henry Crawford. The stamps.are still on sale, but starting toaayr un- -lawful for motorists to drive their SCfllUCH auramooues unless uie new iuuqp has been applied. . First Aid Given S. W. McFee, 445 Ford street stricken suddenly ill as he worked at the Kay Wool- '., en mill Wednesday morning, was - taken to a physician's office' for - care by the city first aid car. Don Knight 16, of 494 Mill street who turned his ankle during the noon hour Wednesday, was given first aid. : " - ' Keith Nash's band, FrL, armory, . Allstate Auto Insurance. All Coverages ai, Sears Roebuck Co. Get the right legal car Insurance. Abrams & Ellis, Masonic Eldg.- She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Bergs vik of Salem, v . READERS !: - - For expert rear washing, steam cleaning, lubrication,- polishing, fast service, call Bird or Zyssctt, Salem Auto Laundry. Phone 6666. 496 S. Winter. : Meyers to! Speak Members of the Salem lions club will hear an address of Milton Meyers, member of the executive committee of the Red Cross md ; chairman ' of the Blood Donor service, at; their Thursday luncheon meeting in the Marion hoteL Meyers will outline the process of taking blood from the donors and its uses on the bat tle field. New officers for the club's coming year will be in stalled at the same meeting. Dance at armory Saturday night rf C To Report At Waiamctte i ! GnLDililG iicG CIUCUTT COURT Alberta Joyce . Chambers vs. Harold F. , Chambers; divorce complaint alleges desertion. 1 Eva L Reed vs. Xlobih Reed; order that garnishee recover costs and disbursements from .plaintiff. Hazel Belle . Lucas vs. Roydon Smith ' Lucas; divorce complaint alleges cruelty and asks temporary alimony. . . .','.'; - . : Walter G. Spriggs vs. Edna lone Spriggs; , order declaring defends ant. In default v Louisa M.: Phillips vs. Allan Q. Phillips; . order .? allowing tempo rary custody . of two ; children to plaintiff, and, allowing Jier to re turn home for personal . effects. ' Charlie A. , Burton; vs. -' Wilma Marie Burton; . divorce 'complaint alleges 4 cruelty and asks custody ox two cnuaren. . .. . Florence LV Carter vs. W. D. Carter;; divorce complaint alleges desertion. '."wC-. PROBATE COURT ' EUen . J. Chamberlin estate; Lester,. Barr, Arthur W. Smither and . Leo Page appraise estate at $20,375.60.-;T':.S;::2-;v Delbert Alan Warren guardian ship; order approving first report of Helen May , Warren, ' guardian. showing disbursements of $1060.60 and, $939.40 cash on hand. Anna ' Bostrack 'guardianship; ordet' authorizing guardian to de liver certain mortgage. -::':-V-:jl Mary . Frank estate: order approving: iinai account ox Mrace Fa wk Lardon, administratrix. Joseph :. F4 .. Lamb estate; order confirming sale ;' of f certain : prop-. erty.'.:. . Louis R.' Knapp estate; -order approving final account of Clair M." Inman, administrator. Susie .Ransom estate; Patrick Lyons, John Jungwirth and S. W, Bassett ' appraise estate at 15130.00: order accepting resigna tion of executor; order Approving executor's - report; ' order appoint ing ?WaynefRanic,-adin tor; order setting July 31 for hear ing on final 'account' f Mildred 'Lbgiie -estate;' order authorizing Charles Heinz, admin istrator, to seiir certain real prop erty.- - - 1 v Walter H. Zosel and W. C. Ford file J certificatel' stating they are m ir 9 Al. -j-. l i.wj aoina ousmess unaer we wumea business name of Walter H. Zosel - Mary- E. Pearce estate; 'order setting hearing on final account for July 30. s. ' v Conrad Falk estate; order au thorizing 'payment ct - $1500 to Nellie , Falk for her . support for . . ,. . , i : ! ... . .!.'- .... .i ,, v . - one- year. ; . - Pauline B. Kehrberger : estate order setting July 31 for bearing on final account ' UASSIAGS APPLXCATZC:;3 ; Robert Montgomery, 21, U3 ar my. Camp Adair, and . LUiian Harned, 21, laundry employe,' 02 North Whiter street Salem. Lester E. . Rice, 27, plumber, route one, Silverton, and vera Metty, 25, Silverton. - Ray 1L . Rogers, 31, US army. Camp Adair, and Betty Bishop, Kingwood street, West 19, 150 Salem. fJi::A i ' ti ; JUSTICE COURT."" ! James . Knight; defective ' muf fler; $1 and costs. .., , ; y: thy E. ; Lewis; r failure . to top;$l and costs. - lLkej M Van Lydegraf; failure tostop; $1' and costs: fine sus- ded and , costs : paid; . improper registration: - $5 and costsr , fine suspended and costs paid. MUNICIPAL COURT Genevieve Mr Paulson, Brooks; violation of Jbasic rule;' $5 fine Alonza I Miller. 5000 Portland road;, jaywalking; $1 . bail. William E. Fowler,, I960 Mission street; curfew violation; $5.baJL Duston Paul Campbell, 630 North Commercial - street; viola tion of basic rule and no operat qrs license; $10 baiL . - ; BUDLDING PERMITS . Max Williams; remodel dwell ing, 1695 South Winter street $165. ityfzs ri'T', U Salem' Iron ' Works, repairs to foundry," 1111, North1 Front street $3ooo.. ; . . : . ; ; William " D. . C r b g h a n; alter dwellihg,l?13 Ferry street, $50. . Otto Klett; alter store building, i48 Chemeketa street-$200. ' Emil Yohner ; . erect Woodshed, 2419 State street $25. r v, C W, Brock;;, alter dwelling, 691 Center street J $15. 1.' L.. M. Fowler; erect garage, 2080 North, 18th seet, , $100. ym :. , , , Mary G. Rademacber; alter ga rage, 1070 North. 13th street $18; V Clayton: Jones; reroof , garage, 1145 South. Commercial street $225. , " ' D. H..Mackline; erect fireplace, 925 Madison street, $20.! " Carl Vogli repair dwelling, 1180 Hood street $45. ,'. 4 : ' . E. M. Broughton; reroof dwell ing, 2140 University, $30.. . - I ' J., .H. I Colgan; reroof dwelling, 1349 Waller street $35. . : " - E. R. Owens; . repair! . dwelling, 860 Hood street $100. -f : Henry f. Winiecke; alter garage, 1640 Grant street $80. ' , . , . Lincoln Olson; alter dwelling 8861 South ,12th street $30. --for a successful I J V- - : ' . . ' IT - Two 'hundred : fifty eight ap prentice seamen will report 8 07 clock Thursday . morning : 'at ; the Willamette; university naval train ing station aind will register at Testifying before the house pablle lands eommlttee -la WasUnaton. Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox! (rlc&t) says he -muffed- the : Elk Hills oU lands contract now abrogated. In not having it sent to the Justice department for. an opinion. Left to right are: Rep. J. Hardla Peterson D-Fla), chairman; Rep. James W. Mott (R-Ore), and Secretary Knoxv Associated Press Telemat eaped Four Es Eaton haU to begto thehr sUidies YoUthS tiaUght which will qualify them as. en- ; ; , O (IDbitaary Lindley" - David H. Lindley, late resident of 945 Saginaw street at a local hospital Wednesday, June 30, at the age of 55 years. Husband of 'Mrs. Jessie B. Lindley of Salem; brother of Mrs. M. Mulkey of Sa lem Mrs. Ralph George of 'Cro ville, WasiC and Mrs. H. B. Yales of Bellmgham, Wash Services will be held Friday, July 2, at 10J0 a. m, from : the Clough-Barxick chapel, withElev. Edward L. Allen officiating. Concluding services will be held in Walla Walla, Wash., Saturday afternoon, r Cummlngs - Bryan James, infant son of Mr, and i Mrs.- George Cummings of 1155 North 13th street at a local hospital Wednesday, June 30; Be sides the parents, two sisters, Car ol Lee and Donna Rae Cummings survive. Announcement of services will be made later by Walker Howell funeral home. - Moore - -' : Baby Jerald O. Moore at a lo cal hospital-June" 30, son" of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Moore vt 765 Ferry " street Announcement . of services 5 will be made later ' by Clough-Barrick company ; "j z: : signs .under the naval -V-12 pro gram, Lt. Marsnai.weaaei, execu tive officer aboard,: announced Wednesday. ; i . r ;.v'- - ,:r: More than one third of the navy men- reporting1 to Willamette this looming will be from' Willamette university and the University : of Oregon . and about" fifteen of the seamen will be enlisted men. from the fleet for the officers' training. In addition to the seamen who will attend summer session classes at the university, about 75 civil ian students, 58 of them Willam ette : students who: registered for courses following their last regu lar semester, will study at the uni versity this -summer. - ' zSeamen - and civilian . students will i attend ' an all student body assembly in Waller hall Friday night at 8 i o'clock and seamen, not previously, enrolled in college, will! report to Eaton hall for the naval V-12 aptitude test Dean Walter E. Erickson said.J - Among courses offered for the summer : term at the university will be those in naval organization, navigation and nautical astrono my and American-Oriental rela tions. , Four youthful escapees from the Oregon state training school for boys were back at ;the insti tution in Woodburn on Wednes day night r t "T 1 Thomas Holmes, 14, and Charles' Capps, 15,! who. escaped at 11 a. m. were, returned at 2 o'clock, state police said.- Jimmie Greenslipp, 14, and James Velos Copeland, 13, had a longer period of freedom but - were -returned within 36 hours of the . time they f Joins Ration Staff SILVERTON Miss Juanita Moe has accepted a position with the Silverton rationing office.: She goes on as junior , clerk. Mrs. Ross Winslow and Mrs. George Towe will continue as junior clerks with Walter Geren as chief clerk of the board. ! ,,:t:-'-.v::-,-i: ; had run away, officers declared. Greenslipp and Copeland are said to have stolen a car in Ore gon City, which was damaged in a collision on the Canby-Molalla highway Tuesday night They were -not apprehended until Wed nesday. - .. " J ' ;" Ghemeketans. Plan Visit : To Cabiir The Chemeketans are planning to visit their cabin over the Fourth of July weekend. Included In the trip will .be a hike to the lookout station on Triangulation peak un der the guidance of Mr. E. Loners, district ranger, for, the purpose of instructing those who. have regis tered for lookout work and emer gency forest protection' work this summer in the use of the fire find er and other phases of the job.: ; Fishing, hiking, doing repair work around the cabin, loafing and long evenings of good fellowship around . the fireplace are " also' in cluded in the plans. ' . Members and friends will leave Salem Saturday afternoon and re turn to 1 town Monday- evening. Those wishing to go with the club should sign the register at Ram seyer's Garage f on North -High street byf Friday." Margaret Peper is in charge of arrangements. A Wilson Has Influenza : ' WHEATLAND Eugene -Wilson Is recovering: from a severe siege of influenza, v . , -- Drager Child Suffers Tricycle Accident CLOVERDALE Little five- year-old Margie Joe Drager suf fered a painful accident Sunday night when she fell while priding her tricycle. - The handlebar hit her ' in the mouth, tearing loose two upper teeth which were later removed by her dentist vm$h m ' "r 1 l,'"v . a j - HI - -at h '--". " r for 'l?fln;aDi? ;. A-RUG3; "ft LEJOIXUM Unless i Under ithis new la wV an accident may cost; ' you not only your right to drive bj tegister a car, but also the 'r. car and everything else you possess unless you can prove -2 your fmanda! responsibility up tt $11,000. . The simplest, safest and most effective way to dispel this dreadful danger is to secure our low-cost Auto Liability Policy at once! - ' - -., , . ' For eomplett tfonmst'fm, tU r urUt fm PORTLAND DnATC!l OFFICS r, : : 725 Ycon Building Portland, Oregon ... . "Telephone Atwater433 j " "'L For Svimming-Fpi: Sunning For Pleasure on the TtbSporlcr For, days In .. the surf or the sun' Janfeen's 'TLeYr''Hboxex" shortsl They're brief,; they're ' c 6 o 1. they're ' com-7 fortable. Ta il o r ed : from 'a fine quali of Sanforized :cotton aabardlne with w qitfck-dryina faiitted supporier. . . - - :95 . , ... I mm mm Cidier JANTZEXiTS o C!-.SO ? The Iran's Shop Knppcnbcinjsr DcbBy Ccai ) A arand, cjood loldng all purpojse jacket It Is all v wool.9 full-lined I with 5 jrlch; layon 'i Sarsanette, flie collar i is hand-stitched - most important ' Hobby . Coats are hand-crafted by Kuppenheimer. - AU Ucol Hcbby Ccal$19.50 to $2153 $8.5Q to $13.50 I Slacks 1 :The man's mop ' ' Mcaley'ond-Huntiiicjton j , Store of Style, Quality. Value -'x 416 State St;; ." " Scdexn. Ore. i - J I y ' Fair . ' t yT $1.25 i. ii nu w i j 1 1 i i a ii -w i " mmm oee '.'. V "Hi" enougn.io 'i InoiiiJhfor ' t. rr . nrw-.1 . k UUU11U1 1 . A ue , I -)M Long-Wearing: Short Socks more popu than ever lar : The; Man's Shop MoxXr cad Iluntlncton 413 C'.a Ct. Zclzu C:c. ni,r e . C73 'C;t2t!!3 - Phon 221 ; 1 J