The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, June 14. 19i5 PAGE FIVE -' The Oregon Statssnfan Kales Fer Commission The tate industrial accident commis sion acted properly ia refusing to credit .as a 1944 payment under, the experience rating law a con-s" tribution made Jan. 18, 1945, by the Kaiser company. Attorney General George Neuner ruled Wednesday. The contribution was , the company's payroli'tax for last November and was due December 15. The company claimed it should have been -credited as paid last year -to - give- the company a 1 better experience rating for this year.' . ": . " Consult. Madame Littell regarding your cosmetic needs at Price's. Ltsimber Stolen LI 6. Wyman, superintendent of the sash and door plant of the: Oregon Pulp and Paper- company, - Wednesday reported to police the theft pf $500 worth - pf one-quarter s inch waterproof : plywood - .from the warehouse rln the 100 . block -h Court street Wymanl said; the door bad - been pried open and about 200 - sheets, of the wood -four. by. eight feet stolen.- -..-' Fur storage. Let us tell you about our storage with free moth-proof-. Ing. Prices. . . Patient. Convalescing-. .Hugh Strong who had been a patient in &aienv Deaconess- hospital was sufficiently recoyered Wednesday to be removed to his borne at 1195 Shipping st. .. ' Wedding pictures ink en at the church .520 State Pb 3722 dibit1 unry In California. Lawrence Arvla Sim- Ineton. A MM 3c. late resident of 24)9 Mission St.. at San Clementi. . Calif. Husband - of Anno B. Simineton of Salem: father of Robert. Lorraine Barbara' and Martin SLmington, all of . Salem: son of Walter Simineton of Vancouver and Rachael Simington of Wisconsin;, and brother of Lea. Lewis and Leonard Simington, aU with the li.. S.- army overseas. Mrs. Harris Boyer of Swisshome, Ore., and Mrs. John Jankuebk of Vancouver, Wash. Funeral services will be held Thurs day, June 14, at 1:30 p.m.. In the W. T. Rigdon chapel with concluding ser vices at City View cemetery. Rev. S Ravnor Smith will officiate. Services will be under the auspices of Caoitol Post .No.. 9 American Legion and pall bearers will be V-12 men from Willam ette university. Carer ' Jessie Pearl Carey, late resident of wn I ora St.. at a local nospitai, Mon day, June 10. Survived by her hus band, Dave Carey of Salem; three sons. Alvin Carey of Salem, Luther Carey of Portland and Louis Carey of Amity: six dauenters. Mrs. EsstesiarK of Dallas, Mrs. Sarah Carson and Mrs. Delores Collins of California, Mrs. Dolly McAdams of , Nebraska. Mrs. Josie Munh of Central Point. Ore nd Miss Hildred Carey of Salem, and 10 grandchildren. Funeral , services vdll be held Thursday at 2 p.m. from tlte Rose Lawn Funeral home. Inter. Tt ent in Delcrest Memorial park. Rev. Clark Era of Dallas wiU officiate. - Woelk Mrs. Barbara Woelk at the resident R.FJ. No. 1. Box 236, Salem, on June 12, survived by husband Fred J. Woelk f Salem, three daughters, Mrs. J. D. Gritton. Mrs. Velma Carpenter both Of Salem. Mrs. Winnie Hicks. The Dalles, sons Clarence. William. Thea- - dor. Fred J. Jr., all of Salem, also Frank of Troutdale, Ore, brother Otto Hiss, Kansas, sister Mrs. Sally Daum, Salem, and six grandchildren. Services will be held from the Clough-Barrick chapel Friday, June IS, at 1:30 p.nC. with Rev. George Cromley . officiating. Interment in the Zena cemetery, Knight ' '-' - James L. Knight lata resident of 1144 K. Cottage, June 12. at the residence . . of his son 360 Columbia at. Survived by wife. Sarah Jane (Jennie) Knight; sons. Dale L. Knight. Salem,' William C. Knight. Chadron, Nebr.; half-brothers, George Seld Salem. David Seid. - Boone. Colo., Earl. Ernest and Ed. all 'of Nemaha, Nebr.: half-sisters. Pearl , Bradley, Salem, and Rev. Marion Seid, Sheridan, Wyo. Services will be held from tlia Clough-Barrick chapel Fri day, June 15, at 10.30 a.m., with Rev. IHidley Strain officiating.-Interment in Bclcrest , Memorial park. :- , Waiver - In this city June 1.1. BaU H. Wagner, late residenr of 11SS Chemeketa st.r brother of Miss Nan M. Wagner of Salem. Member of Episcopal church - and Knights of Pythias fraternity. An nouncement el funeral services will be made later by the rW.- T. Rigdon company. AMph In this city June 13, Litlie Adolph. widow of the late Joe Adolph. late resident of 240 North 14th st. Salem: mother of Alden Adolph of Portland - and Lt Rex - Adolnh In far east air ' service command. New Guinea: sister of Edward Rostein of Salem. Joseph Rostein -of Los Angeles, Mrs. Eva Levy of - Victoria.. B. C Mrs. Rose Genoa of Victoria, and Mrs. Ida Hartnan f New York- Ctt. Four grandchild ren also survive. Funeral services will be held FrMav, June IS, at 1:30 p.m, . in the W. T. Rigdon -chapel with con cluding services at City View ceme tery. Rev. George H. Swift will offi ciate, - . Power ' Mr. Asenath Power, late resident f 253 North 13th St.. at a local hos . pital June 13. Survived by a daugh ter. Mrs. George Scales of Salem: son. Dr. T. Kenneth Power of the - V. S. army: two. sister. Mrs. E. T. Barnes, of Salem and Mrs. Gertrude Hopkins of - Taeoma: three brothers. J. H. Baker of Salem. H. D. Baker of Tacoma and Emorr Baker of Taeoma: nd two grandchildren. Announcement of services later by the Clough-Barrick company. . Heedless Dsslicslisn ci Electric Syslem Retards Prcgress, i:3 mm TeleDhone 9101 CooncU Committees Meet A Joint meeting of the .utilities and traffic committees of the Salem city council . has been called lor 7:30 o'clock tonight in the coun cil chambers. Principal purpose of the meeting is discussion of park ing space for the Oregon Motor stages at the terminus of its lines, now at State, and Commercial sts. Requests for reservations around the city --also will be discussed. Members of the utilities commit-: tee are Aldermen Albert H. Gille, Howard Maple and E. W.'.Acklin. Aldermen Kenneth Perry, Gille and G.- F. Chambers are on the traffic committee.. . . - .' ' Madame, - Littell will give- expert cosmetic advice at Price's in their new department . . ; Baldock te Waahinrioa R, H. Baldock,. state; highway : engi neer, left t Wednesday for Wash ington, D. C, where he is to at tend neetings of the executive committee, and, committee on de sign of, the American Association of State Highway Officials. Stan dards ior postwar interstate high ways are to be worked out by the committees. . 7 hr. developing & printing service at Burke's Camera "Shop. 174, N Com'L ' ,: ' . -f Removed te' llome :Irst Wil- ham Melvin Yahnes and infant daughter Were removed Wednes- day -from Salem Deaconess hos pital to their home at 235 South 23rd st Asparagus for freezing and can ning. Fiala Ranch, 3 miles north in . Polk Co. Phone : 2-3072. Bring containers.. . . Twins at Home Mrs. Lyle Young and her twins, a son and a daughter, were removed from Salem Deaconess hospital Wed nesday to their home at 36i South 16th st ... 4 . More turkey pickers needed. Good pay. Marion Creamery, 245 D St Daughter Born Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell, 1895 North Church sU Wednesday became the par ents of a daughter, born in Salem General hospital at 3:21 a. m. Furniture wanted. Woodry. 5110. Leave Hospital Mrs. George C. Chackmann and infant daugh ter were removed from Salem Deaconess hospital Wednesday to their home. ' Madame Littell, cosmetie expert of two- continents, now m her own department at Price's. Mother, Son Home Mrs. A.W. Aiciuiiop, or 1343 u st, was re moved to her home Wednesday with her baby son, born in the institution. ,. Leave HospiUl Mrs. R. L. Beach and infant --daughter were removed Wednesday from Salem General hospital to their home at .1100 Chemeketa st v i -'- - - . ' .;- .'- - . "" -'' 'I ; , Ji-- '' I - Motel ':-&4 1 Qet Ready jor theunimer With' These - t SksCh--'-1 XVy Including . cream "heiq; toddle' fk :' I Ss4H;-V.1 V tan, flag red. whites aaid gay com- J 'tl r1f ' i'Htejr U U-h Vv-? . - - Clearance nation tree s Y s ii" ixv- 4 - Special Group Women's X Childreu1. . 's Hl- i 1 lX -Play Shoes S9 -I '; X l I N -How - : rli li'V.'i" ' "-V rl 1 .. ' Reg. 2.69 to 2.9$ ''.;. ' - I Just Arrived, Large Shipmen! j V : " .Children's and 0)$$ -:: -' 1 Hisses'. 'A l-zj !a 1 ? -' ' ; Wear-Tested No-Mark Soles - Sizes 5 to 3 1 I - : ''I; .. I '7-1 1 If ' ' '. .11" -- J - : - h Five Bolldlng Permits .Five building permits were- 'issued Wednesday in the office of City Engineer Jj Harold Davis to the following: C. E. igler to erect a . dwelling i'at 1615 Norway ' st. at a cost of $4000;. Jennie Johnson to alter -a 'dwelling at 345 , South Capitol st Itt a cost of $100; Helen Siemens to reroof . a : dwelling ' at lire Southt I3th.st.t aicost.of $119j.TS, &! Nohglren. to alter i cafe -at 524 State sf. ax a cost of $100? W. .W.: Chadwick to alter a store at 255 "State str t cost ct $250.: I -. : -:: - ; c.v.. For unpainted furniture "shop Woodr6w'sl325 Xnter: " , al 1 Prepare far FJecUoa ' Ballot boxes for the special' election'; od June -22 will be turned" over - to the sheriff; for delivery 'on June 16, County ; Clerk Henry- C Matt son - announced Wednesday. -Fail- Ure- in delivery of an 'order- for large - supplies envelopes resulted in the office force manufacturing enough to fill in. . i.;v., : ..1 ::: . " Dr. . Woodmansee's . , Dental . Office w.ill be closed, until June 18th.. i. lJbbey;te?Si)eak F. W. Libbey Will address the Salem Lions club today, at noon. in Hotel. Marion, Libbey. Is director, of -tjie state department of geology 1 and; min4 eral industo -with - headquarters in- Portland "New Bauxite . Dis covery in the North'wesf; will be the speaker! "subject '. C'' v Fur storage. 1 Lev us tell you about our. storagejvftti free motii'-ptoioff hlgP Prices.? I - ' ' " i-i .-. .. .., .' . ;.-i.- ; . Boy Eeturned Five boys .who decided' to ttake . an unauthorized vacation' from Chemawa ; Indian schodr got as far as Salem where Officers picjted them up arid i-e turned ; theanj tor the " school." -'; " ' "Cyn" ; Cronlse Photographs and Frames. 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. Vandalism' Charged. Two youths were arrested by, police and held for juvenile court -after officers faMy well established they had been guilty of breaking windows in the city. Prewar davenport and rchair for sale. Ph. 5078.- - . ; -v. ; it ' Grerg Candidate Glenn H. Gregg, former Salem city council member, is k candidate vto suc ceed himself j as a 'member of the Bend school board. His, was the only petition! filed at closing time. :, - $t t - - - Price's invite you in for a free consultation; fin their new cosmet-; ic department :'. ' S " ;i .- i;t i - : - ' "- ... '" Sawdust Fire Sawdust in the basement oi a residence at 210 North 20th; kt caught fire Wed nesday at 2:20 p. m. and the fire department jivas called to quench the flames. , ' v - v i; . . For home loans see Salem Fed eral. 130 Srttath r.ihrtvJ. , Aged Man Mlsslrr-Police were notified Wednesdry fo institute a search for P, C. .LntiersonP 91, of 551 'North 21st st who had been missing ' from his home long enough to cause alarm amongrhis relatives . 357 State, Next to Midget Market I . ' 1 CIECCIT COURT Lawrence Girardin vs. Bernard Zieliosky; decree gives plaintiff $169.67 judgment 'against defend ant I ' ' .- .- 7:..- r'i Colby Sanborn vs.-Alice Ma rie - Sanborn ; motion - by defendant to set aside" decree entered Oct 31,' lf44, on grounds 'she was not aware of "tile - seriousness- of the suit; I defendant also? filed cross complaint .alleging 'cruel -and far human treatment; asks custody of two miaor children and $50 moo- thly for their support : - Ellen Tarasovich vs. Steve Tar-- asovich; divorce complaint; alleg es enlel and inhuman treatment. . Gr4ce D.' Kufner vs. George J, Kufnlr: divorce decree , granted: plaintiff awarded. onethird. intern Club Meets Townsend club No. 16 will meet at "the home of Mrs. 1 Arnold, 2258 Ford ' st, tQt .ght '.. :fr;?,ii.r T-, 'A i Moref turkey pickers needed- Good puy. ilarion Creamery. 245 D St Give (dad a sport shirt. .He likes cprnfjortable wearables. Alex "Jones 121 North High st. ... " Vandalism Reported - . S m Muchfaick" reported to police Wed nesday that vandals had scratched the windows on the Jewel Box at 443 State "st -; ' ' " ' . ; - ( -v . ' "l. -'. ' . i; Free Consultation on your csmet ic prdjbiems at Price's new depart ment, t, --" " : ... Radio Feiind Floyd R. Weber Monmouth, found a radio cached near IcKinley school and when policel investigated it tifrned out to bdong to Walter Jt . Kirk, hav-C ing 'been: stolen from bis ' home about "June 1. .' .-'" -.. 1-'. . - .., '. For sale: New house . and large lot Automatic oil furnace. $6350. Termi 310 Park ave. Ph. 6335. ' Dr. Efmer H. K. Dorr and family will leave Friday evening, June 15,' for a itwo weeks vacation at Nes- kowirl Dr. Dorr will return to his' office Saturday, June 30. - - -- - I , . Ig Permit Permit to haul logs bver county and market roads has been granted by the county court to Arthur L. Ander son of Lyons. Opening dance, Salem Armory, Sat., jJune 16. Joe Hassenstab, featuring xylophone. Clyde Ban croft, vocalist. ; .Woman Injures nead .Mrs.' J. Hi West, 472 North 24th st., fell down a stairway Wednesday while! visiting at 535 North Winter st, cutting a gash on the top of her bead. First aid dressed the wound. I . , . . . ; Laborers ' wanted Salem Con- ' crete ihpe and Products Co, Port-I J land "Road." Line Permit Issucd-The county court Wednesday approved, a re quest! of Ray Kerr, . St .Paul, to la at 12-inch water pipe' line un der?.cpunty.oad 604 in the Clear Lake 1 section. - . K- ": i - :. ... i - T I est in real property" custody ' of minor children' with $25 monthly for support of each and $50. mon thly alimony. - .'. . PROBATE COURT. ' t . -Natham- -Rf Graham estate; fi nal account filed by-Ida Grahanx administratrix, shows -$3192 a re? ceipts and $894.50 -disbursements; hearing tn account July -.16. " C M. - J arstad estate; ' order au thorizing : sale of mining -'securi ties bdonging; to; estate-::: -James Plant estate; ordeg show? ing determination of inheritance tax at $26.76.- r'- -:? I ;r t Doris B; Montan and Carl . S. M on tan, minors; teal property ap praised at $1333.34; order author izes Cerilaf Asper,-guardian, -.:to sell the subdivided ; one third -. tor terest ol each ward, in teal estate. - Richard tX Gamble estate; .-or? der ccifirrning. sale, of real .prop? erty to, Mejvjn. Johnson ajiid . Marie Johnson ;tar; lll50t-.' t; V; 'JtJ'STIOT'-COlR'lVvv:?-'V-? "- State ' Vs-. Roy Davis; charge be ing Intoxicated on public high way; fined' $10 and costs. - r State vs.? Walter Boggs; charge drunk and disorderly conduct; dismissed with' defendant paying court -costs. - ' State vs. John Williamr Philpot; charge unit t overload on trailer; fined $5 and costs, - . , : State .vs. Ralph' Paul - DeVilbissj charge defective muffler; baiL25, State vs.; "Leyston. Nair; charge non- support;-preliminary. held and case continued for 30 days? defendant released 'on own recog nizarice. '"'" - . MUNICIPAL COtilRT . Charles. Johnson, Salem; charge; permlttuig minors to piay pooi; guilty verdict by 'iuryr' fined $25: MARRIAGE ' LICENSES " . ' " Gilbert R. Stuller, 27,' truck driver and Edith Barnes, 31, wait-; ress, both of 313 12th st. Seaside. Benjamin J. Brady, 34, jitney driver, and Ida Brady, 32, housed wife,; both of 424 West Main st ' Most men look for a label on the merchandiso & buy. '. For his Father's Day gift this year play doubly safe.' A 9jft bom The Man's Shop irrvariably carries the' label' of a maker,, he:'iespeds-and laiowa forauahty. r j U Never in normal times will you find a niore complete selection of up-to-the-minute patterns and unusually fine quality in hand-tailored" neckwear. Beau Brummel - Manhattan , Hollyvogue colorful .modernistics paisleys,; stripes, foulards and small all-over patterns. Dad will like these ties. ''. LUXURIOUS ROBES Jr r '"""""rr'tw,"Lf,oai',':'rff - ( V . 416 Committees at Work on July Celebration "In . preparation ' for Salem's fourth -of July "ceTebration, 'Onas Mison, general cnairmaq ror-tne celebration, 1 has ! announced the compleuorv of . his committee vap pointments4ncludiiig: " -;v v . , ? ; ' American .Legion Fourth of July comnussiotti ; -(Onas , S. . Olson, chairman; tanley Krueger vice chairman; .WWJam ;L; McCarthy, World Wat II; KelJey Owens, post commander; arl Wiper, secretary. . Finance committee, J. A. Lewis, chairman;. . carnivalr -committee, Don Madison,- .chairman; .legion concessions,' t f a 1 p h CampbelL chalrmari; barbeque ' . committee John Olson, .chairman;.. auxiliary committee, Austin Wilson., chair man; -1 entertainment ' committee, Rex KimmeL chairman. " . -. '. . j . Patriotic ceremonies, Frank Ben nett," chajrraan; - police, committee, Ike I ; Bacon, " chaipoan; -publicity committee, Sarle Abrams, chair man; sports ' committee, ' Oliver Huston, chairman; loud speaker s quipment, Ray It' Moore, : chair man; parade and special events; Ira Pilcher, ' chairman; speaker's stand ".arid s seats j Dick Meyer, chah-man; war bond liaison. Gene Vandeheynde.' ' . "-" .-" Chairman Olson announced that the celebration -would begin June 29 with carnival shows at Marion Square. Ort Uie evenings of July li '3 and 4, programs will be pn vlded under the"'directici of Rex Kimmcl. , A-lsu-ge platform is to be built in the square With special P '." ,J". . ; r-rr i 1 . e Silverton.' J J " " .1 Raymond : M. ' Berry,; 21, ' US army,; and Alta Mae Jones, ,17, student both of McMinnville. " Louis PT Warner, 32; US navy, route seven, Salem", and: Jessie Iveans,. 26, housework, 282 North 18th st; Salem. 1 " ' " us Neckwear $ 00 Price to ' - The Store of Style State Street, --.-i,--.- lighting and adequate loud speak er equipment installed. - . . The Fourth of July Is to bring an all-day celebration, beginning with a parade at 10 a.nu, patriotic ceremonies at 11 free barbecue at inoon under the" direction "of John Olson who. prepared and, served the meat last yearj boys ., sports and entertainment all -aftecnoon,-and a final prdgrab starting at 7 pin.; ' J' ''.. i There will, be, 100 prizes given tdtVwStatfMMBskM UmS) f 'of a fragrance ' -'. A fame perfume fragrance treasured for its radiance , , , blended 'now into a cologne of exquisite ' - Ightnej j, brightness for you with lbvish freedom. Cosmetic, ' ! ! M il: y MM - M f ':.:;:;.:;ptWd;i:: . -ff 1 ' wtftaT st. Fine all-wools, brocaded rayons, cjabart" dines in 'spun rayon. j It will be d ieal triumph . to you to be able to present Dad with such 'a surprisingly fine-quality rcbe.- :' - 1 DOBBS HATS; ., . , ; ; ' :U C :- t; : , .. It's easy , to give a hat this way: Buy a aift certificate. Place it in a miniature hat box with a toy hat which we furnish. Then on Father's Day present him wi Amerlca't finest hat which he will select later at -his leisure. Dobbe Felts $6.50 Straws $2.50 AiMitional Gift 1. Interwoven 'Socks 2. Sport Coats 3. Tackle Twill Zipper . . .. front Wlndbreakers 4. Jantzen Swim Trunks Quality and, Value Salem, away during the day, contributed by Salem bui in ess men.- , -The-American Legion is co-op-1 eranng inui .uir iumiiwu war bond commitlee In the cele-' bration. ... -- 1 Portlandflas Bid Fire - PORTLAND, . June" 13 -VP-Four firemen were injured today when flames caused 430,000 dam age to a - three-story . building. . V- I COLOGNE reflects the brilliance precious perfume " . to yse Deportment M W i - rot- :- -?' . I - r r i $26.50 $25.00 $10.00 $7,00 Suggestions' 5. Pioneer Belts & Braces ' 6. Swank Jewelry 7. Sport Shirts' '. f. Pasts Haocws. Ootiet " Brushes, Tie Eacks ! - Oregon tmi aJvi fcy rr4 CmmtcI C, I 1 &x&K&$m$m$