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4 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Tu day. Tun . 1947 o$ cDrcfionQ)0tatc8matt "No Favor Strays Vs, No Fear Shalt Aus" -n w ntrt ntiiiiwi. its mi x. tut TOE STATES211AN PUBLISHING COMPANY -1 CHABLE3 A. SPRAGUE, Editor and Publisher f Um Associated 93I9J10S (Continued from pas 1) TW Associated rre b caUUed exclusively U tht u for repvbll esttasi ef aU the Ueal news printed t this aewsssper, a well as mil AT am Otptiehtfc Milk Control Order Russia but it retains its national integrity. Poor ; Austria, lying to the west of Hungary, is helpless to incline in any direction. The closeness of Russian might may have been determining in Hun gary, but another fact seems to .t nnst nitt n rr I V a I . that tm State Agriculture Director E. L. Peterson has dona a good muniam retains an initiative: and job in bis initial Order as boss of milk control. This responsi- democracy of the western type bUity was switched to him in 1943 with the. abolition of the aeems . to, have lost it. driving independent milk control board. During the rezime of OPAlIorc however state price control was suspended. Its abolition put t.K uf7 p. democracy held . . , . . - . . . the initiative in world affairs. state milk control in effect again. Director Peterson held ex- q, batUe of concord in the tended bearings a few weeks ago and bis order is based on f American revolution Emerson the evidence developed in the hearings and on the independent I wrote: studies of the department's auditing division. ! Under the new order, which applies to. Portland -but has been accepted in Salem, milk to. the consumer is reduced one cent in price, to 17c per quart of 3.5 per cent butterfat content. Distributors bear most of the pice reduction and producers the remainder.-Actually the minimum price is raised from the 1943 base of 15c to 17c but the prevailing price has-been 18c a quart. ., farmers stood. embattled And fired the shot heard round the world." The battle of Lexinrton was. as Carlyle said, "the baptism-day i of democracy., the extreme unction I day of feudalism.' The ringing words of the Amer- j lean declaration of independence and the achievements of the One important change is made which seerrs logical and I American revolution and the should be appreciated by producers, and that is to give some allowance of value for the non-butterf at portion of whole milk. Previously the price was based solely on the amount of butter fat in a hundred pounds of milk. ' The new order still uses butterfat as-a measure of price but grants $1.20 per hundred weight of milk, thus giving a money value to the "skim" milk, which, certainly has value as food. , i adoption of the American const! tution with its appended bill of rights fired men in other lands i to fight for. political liberty. The French .j revolution's excesses brought a reaction but that proved only temporary. Again de mocracy was on the -march. Rev olutions might be abortive as was GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichly State Borrows Funds to Pay Relief Checks State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott announced Monday that be had borrowed an additional $473,000 from the United States National Bank of Portland to car ry on the slate public welfare commission relief load until about the middle of June when $450,000 more will be required. The state treasury department previously borrowed $423,000 for commission purposes. Scott de clared that at the present rate of 'expenditures of the welfare commission in excess of receipts there would be a deficit o these funds. of approximately $000.- 000 by the end of the next bi- ennlum. The borrowings were necessary, largely because of a reduction of estimated liquor control com mission revenues. Scott said. Figures show, according to Scott, a marked reduction in li quor receipts during the pest four months together with a sub stantial falling -off in the number of liquor permit. W. MrAIIi.ler. Karl V. Lester Pearmine. Cyril V. Rich ardeon. Van Svarverud, Orviue P. Wegner. Austin H. .Wilson, Donald A. Young and Jam B. Young. City Building Permits Double April Figure Building permits Issued by the city engineer's pfflc la Way nearly doubled the total of the preceding month. Compilation by J. H. Davis stiff show that buil dings appreVed last month are .worth $433J0. com oared with S21U21 & Apra. Mew construe, tioa amount to $37 S J 45 at mast ed value and repair end alter ations are $53,713. Vandal Damage Car And Picket Fence T w e vandalises eoonplaiata came to police Sunday frosa the 1500 end the 1S00 block, Urety of Madison street. D. X. Gwynn ef IttJ Md at, reported tlt iJ f hi picket fence were tore ewt Sunday night during his and Donald Phillip. IBS - W. feue at, reported that a3 elertrkal wtrutg had been loo, ened la his car while perked la the ISOt block of IXadtaoa. ItuLWrd. MAY KACX LOGS Julius J. Pokoroy. was Issued a permit to ever eertsut county end roads by the Uanoa county court Uoaday. "Den't worry abeat the wife. Ed shell beat my ears off afterwards far bringing yea. bat there won't be a bint ef It daring dlnnerr The director wisely reduced the premium price on cream country after couritrr constitu- S which had been , over-priced relative to , whole milk.. This tional government supplanted un- T should result in bigger demand for regular and whipping cream, restrained - monarchism until the , first world war was hailed as one ; .Safeway Store lost Us contention for price differential to insure. democracy everywhere, for milk sold in retail stores aa compared with rnilk home de- The Russian- revolution, how- :t liveTed. However at the hearing Safeway failed tp define it$ "leiSrc?vl demands, though it introduced testimony to support the theory frankly denied political liberty oi m iiivi uuiciciiiui. rcicisuui ucvuiuu wa iiviv uikacvwu i iur. uif iuc, in ineory, or e co in view of uie turn laxen-ai ine neanng. , : j humivj. wmwununi . as rereaiea. in nussia u appareled I No extra' charge is permitted for' homogenized milk,, or for " " overcap on' bottled , milk, but an extra cent i$ specified for : i milk sold in cartons. ; ' ' .J . 'i -. Milk control is usually hotly controversial, and the hear ings preliminary to this order proved to be contentious. Director economics I , Peterson however seems to have functioned as a fair-minded -Judge. He has sought in his order to deal justly with produc- i era, consumers and distributors. house hunting, apartment seek ing, watching the children so that they will not fall down the stairs or play too close to the stove. No, it isn't only the veteran. It is each and every unlucky, un fortunate father and mother who failed to make the big wages and get in on the "cream of the crop." After all, these children of to day are our lawyers, doctors, fire men. Judges and even presidents of the future. Are they not en titled to a fifty-fifty, chance? If not, who is? . Perhaps you say, this is a trifle on the abrupt side. No, good friends and fellow men.'- it Is straight from the heart of our Turner, and Julia Mary Newman. 11. trnographer. Woodbuin. ClUIord M. Bowen. 24. farmer. Al bany, and Sara Marcaret Hutching. 20. tclephoria opetator. Jrfeion Alfn H. Boyd. 27. ciuden. and Marcel D. Simmons. 21. student, both ox &aiem. cnrl E. Wenkcnwvrdrr. 23. atu Legion Honors Long Service in the form of the police state two hundred thousand ex-GIs and a state capitalism. .The in- They arent all wrong. And most arviauai is submerged while the of them were all right. cumorous system of government by bureaus tries to run the ma chinery both of politics and of Please, citizens, don't turn down your own child's doctor or den tist. Rent him a home. Mr. F. Z. Swallow and Allen Canaan, Engineer's Dept., Fairview Home. Coal Strike Ahead? Hated abroad and sustained at home by ruthless police power, communism . still has dynamism. Partis it' ia th Hvn amir- nt tar fear lute that which Hitler -used lIlhlir Knrnrrtc th powerful effect Partly it hl JJ. J JUSTICE COURT dent., and Thelma Wilcox. 22. atu- dent, both of Salem. . Virgil Eugene Schuetx. 22. atata iffl- pioye. and Bonnie Fav Webb. 21 derk-typit. both of Turner. Alvin U. Robnett. IB. farmer, and Joyce Higglna, is. waitress, both ef Jetferaon. CIRCIIT COl'RT Harold L. Nicholson vi Mvrtla Mu-H. olson: Decree of divorce. Juanita Strom VS Howard Xtrama' Default order issued John C. Tlbbria and rinnl A TlVw bits rs Walter S. Frederick : In aeoa- rate comolaints olamtiffa i ludgrnerrU of 2 7&3 and S21.7U for alleged lnjuriea and damage aua tamed In , auto-pedestnan accKWnt Nov. 24. 1B4S. at 12th and Lee street. Robert K. Thurston va Uhr Thn. ton: Suit for divorce Charging cruel and Inhuman treatment. Married Feb. i. iei. mv MWm. Mildred Wmln Wm.. n Woosley : Defendant files answer xl- rnittmg and denying and tn croaa complaint (or divorce seeks custody v minor ' cniMi Fourteen Slem men were rec ognized for their 25 consecutive years of serv ice in the American 1 zion when special certificate -iid cards were presented to them Monday night at the Capital post . - . sr a ui, ... : Li .', ... . KM th. -aw,t. . it - Antone Hrodka. l0 Evergreen ave n mi us again aie yi ouienis i oi wagt in COS! mines " "- " hi durrtd with reckless driving, plead ai ji and on railroads. John L." Lewis savs his union demands in-1" . conruaon. Com i miiniim ramina an creases in wages and reduced hours of work, which '.would cost sive. Democracy. American tvle , o"- jti huui uiuie to wie companies, rvauroaa unions f ak wage increases and revision of rulea which was denied ; them last year. The heads of the latter unions discoXint strike 1, ! talk however. So there seems no early prospect ' of stoppage ';Of rail service. -.- ;--" It is different with the coal miners. On June 30th the tune is. seems on the defensive. Somehow the United States, while it remains for multitudes In the old world a dream land of I of a ' felony, continued for fabulous wealth, has not been Ju" KJ JLJ"'!l v false d re tenses. nanons XO aaont and retain our I continued for preliminary examtna ed innocent, set for trial released on 1250 bail Dwight Alien Roe. SOS N. Liberty at, charged wtth larceny, preliminary examination set for June 4. held on S2.000 ball. . Richard Alexander. Sllverton. charg ed with thrssttening th commmiun pica 10 c.;v r n.. : m.- ; - i a 1 svstem'. .Afi K fir ..m-i, . 1 tion to June 9, viiut.i-wvuuiciijr ati cA(res. - men me mines reven to private lit. j wa 4 : :.:!.:..!. i . . 1 the democracies set ud on the viauua. ic T re nen u uiey wsu" ruins of the Central Powers col to without being accused of striking against the government. lapsed into dictatomhin. Th ,J If the pending labor control biil becomes law the govern- exception of Czecho-slovakia. The "ment could prevent a work stoppage for 80 'days during which continental peoples as a whole time mediation would be emnloved But if th. min nwnr nrl Iiave. "ot ' ?ucceeded with the the unions are not able to get together by June 30th after vernentTheV dh3 monins i sparring or negotiating they may not be able to tn iauea as .instructors: or the sys- meeting in Legion hall. Commander Rex Klmmell. as isted by Adjutant Paul Cern- mell. made the presentations. Also awarded were continuous membership cards to IS men. with 20 years' service, t with IS years. 44 with 10 year and 69 with S years. The 25-year men are Frank B. Bennett, Rus.ell Bones t eel e. Archie" C. Fleener. Eugene B. Grabenhorst, S. C Huston. John Da Id on S3 M0 ball. tile democracies set UD on the unit overload, fined S10 and coats. Donald Mevelch. woodbum. viola tion of the basic rule, fined $19 and casta. Hubert Vincent Stratum. 2S7S Slate rt.. charred wtth reckless driving, con tinued for sentence to June a. PROBATE COURT Arleight K. Dullum guardianship state: Order approve annual account. Edna Clarice Battlesoo guardian- SO days. After that, which would be some time in the fall, tem. " not adapted to their Com-lances to ward for necessities, thev could Strike without fear of envernmpnt art inn Prehension and background. Elizabeth Mlmenmier estate: Mar- uiey couia sinse wunoui lear. 01 government action. Export of dollars or of mmnlle ruente A. will appointed guardian One would think that the mine owners and the unions by th countrv-mav orovidl mnl ZgiLJ' if" uht3Tmn . , t . ' . .. , , .. . ., ,. ; . - . , J twuniry may provide tem- and Robert DeArmand appointed ap- had had enough discord and that they could get together and porary relief but something more prauers. 1 1 i : ...i-:-t. :n i t u a i naw v. . .7 i j Harry Gale Shaw estate: Order jcrauy ubi(iii on imiu win tn win ici roai raining rominue .vvw i ui lae authoriies cashing .of bonds and sale without interruption. But both are tough as they come. Bargain ing with them seems to be a matter of seeing which can be tougher. That all too often in the past has resulted in no bar gainto the great distress of the country and loss to all parties. -finallw tfr.mx. Ktt w,fW if 4hi mami majI I.Wa ...V. mU I vvl Stcy .Mv, fcswt. w iMuvuvi .Ha uwbiu iwvcu lAuut win. i dynamic. u repugnant tov our ideas about the dignity 01 man ana nis freedom to labor. Under union dictation of course 'the .individual miner has no freedom to labor except at the union's wilL In . either event freedom ' gets f a beating jnd : our industrial Biechanisms break down. ' . .. we cannot be satisfied wits t mm..,) nmn.Pfr preventing countries from going MARRIAGE LICENSE communist. We can only besat-1 APPLICATIONS isfied when they move in the di rection of human freedom under order. ; Somehow, in some needs to regain its The Editorial Comment From Our ; Con temporaries Safety .Valvo LETTERS rOli STATESMAN READERS - Nlek Serdotx. 2t. paper maker, and Maxiorle B. Davie. 24. telephon em ploye., both of Salem. Cordon R. W men comb, 23. office worker. Salem, and Vera Zollner, 22. bookkeeper. Sllverton. Joseph . A. LeDoux. 22. mechanic. MC Angel, and Lorraine O. Cottsack er. 22. domestic. Wood burn. Clyde H. Wodaeee. M. engineer: and Certy fritacne. 28. secretary, both ef Salem. Ernest Arnold Reding. 29. cannery supervisor. Woodbum. and Betty Lots Harm!. 17, student.) Hubbard. Dclmar Francis Covllle, St, farmer. A. T. Kellogg vs Pearl Hawk: murrer filed by defendant. carol in j. UnderhtU vs Myra Al bert Wiagina and others: Deer quiets pUlntiffa tttle to real oroo. erty. . Rar Ward vs Helm in-lt Wrrf- ru. fendant flies answer edmltttng and denying. a- f. Mathenv vs John Xihtt aiut others: Order of default. Decree de chares plaintiff to hold a Urn on real property and that lien should be foreclosed and property sold to settle an alleged SIM debt Moihe Meyers vs Ben Meyers: De cree of divorce. Michael P. Marks v Kathleen K. isecree or oivorce. MUNICIPAL COURT Hooen LaChappelle. It. rouU 4. ornMm. cnaj-gea wim rreouenting peer panor and Ulegal pcwlmi of inioxicaiing liquor, pleaded innocent v,m "''"'"P. June It. held in Jail In lieu of M bail on esch cnarge. Mildred Elliott, rout I V4 rt.-.. ed with reckless driving, liquor m- . pieeoea innocent, trial iot . l -.ia p.m, June 12. rel in Don, Kdmund Blmiinlinx ri..wu w, failure to stop, posted 12 VI nl. . , Ross B. WirklnaJ Kalem. Illeesl rx. turn.. Posted S3 VI hall- vti. hob ox anu-noit ordinance. aa oaii. Jack W. Smith. I4S K tit, mt lstion of basic rule, fined SIS oeorge A. Hall, route S. Salem, no regon eote license, fined S20 Sylv t K. Stemng. S6S Kiudd at- no operator's license, fined SI So Dallas S. Kiaer. Jr.. 120S Market st . excessive speed through an intersec tion, nnea sa. Donald E. Larsent. Portland run. Ring red light. Doaied Si SO hail BJmer M Inrnmi mula I Island. Violation of anti-notes inee. peeled SS ball. William Ronald fichlaman saa ITS. . Hletal reverse turn, posted S2S4 bail: . runnlna red lieht. n 2 SS bail. ' Howard Lewis Nyseth. rout a 811- eerton. reckless driving. Ilounr in. volved. fined pin. NO CHILDREN T? Are the children of todav tho cause or the reason for scores or "out in Obituary BUILDING RESTRICTIONS NEAR CAPITOL . We have read in the SDraaue column of the Oregon statesman returning veteran to h f the piofcpective development on North Capitol street in Salem of the street?" Are (we) the veter- f,-,1" lASi t1! trade center. According to Columnist Sprague a project U not entiUed to a family, MrsT jonnstettulr Tm: "riiii twv uij.s.s ana to mciuae retail stores, a marKet, a filling; station and generous parking space. After. this description the writer continues: While we all welcome the development criticism may be voiced as to location. However, the majority of property owners within the 300-foot limit have approved the change in. zone to corcunertial. Th tract Is "kitty-corner" from the four-block area -proposed for the capiUl building group, but the board of control has interposed no objection. LUCAS J. Allen Lucas. 1st resident of rout S. Salem, at a local hospital. May 21. by Ms moth and i brother. Donald Lucas of Salem. Serv- b held Tuesday. June S. at the H owe U-Ed wards chap- cancy, no children allowed." tag. Interment In the City View cem inose were uie so familiar signs T posiea everywnere during world decent, respectable home and Mir chance to work for a living? J! wm . ' Remember these signs? "no va- iirTrw. war No, II. But are they gone as yet? As an example, a veteran after several days of living in "skid row" hotels, "dumpy" anartment Mooor Le Moody, lata resident of SS2 High St.. at a local hospital. June 1 Survived by his mother. Mrs. Lulu Moody Copeland of Salem, and i brother. Glenn C. Moody ' of . Salem. Services will be held at the Cloufh- Barrick ehaDel Wednesday. June 4. HlSt nvsr ItakU .I..Ii.Vl- m: ii . I at t .tO n m Interment in Belcrest Me IB years .ago. In in January. 1937. This had to do with restrictions on 1-a i ' park lMudnsg in the viamty of the state government center then pro- liveable dace to call hm Hiv tZZTr.' PPved by the legislature. V KP rtn" - 111 " veres , - IWMir IVft nTAfaVlsu1 t-M. U:s I " --- w.-w-a twr unTD sub This niece of new awaken IK. oa1Imi. fww noli. aumpy apartment Services will be held at th A.tir tfLlMf!!!r ,f recoUectjop of recommen- houses and elsewhere of uninhsb- Bmck chapel Wednesday daUon of the state capttol reconstruction commission made just over i table sheltersh. finally m,.ZZ t IM p.m. hnerment in B WE NEED MEN Need distributors, various - territorte Want men wh appreciske being m boss and chance to earn S79 t SIMS monthly. No penence Thouaanda of merchants are waiting for Anwnri'i ftrt only, new) sensational. etetUte eomh- nation anouse and reach traps, write for free Information, taglewood Trap Co . M! So. GrevlUe. lngiewood. Calit EUGS & UPHOLSTERY Qeanod. and Moth fVooted In Your Home SALEM DUBACLEAN SERVICE Phase Z73t MARSUALL-VJELLS HOUSE PAIHT Those premCna fhot bowses is) the seass (saved eiojif yoe mm KKTTCD POKMUU Howse f oint. Thrt top qwoCry point Wos vsioped In "she Honhwest tsa nree esJrsy long peotechon wnder rtortWest weolher condahons. . k F0IT1PIL0 rOKMUU Howse Feird. mi! r-r-er I fW. rer mmm ICE CEEAII Quarts . SAVIIIG CEIITEIl Saieaa West -asaBaa. -ase',, sSTsSSTBSSm---- ssSasTsSa! 0"" i I eta- LTst -f mm roe s mm - - t -v HI I y-rf 111 OUTSIDE TnUTE HOUSE PAEiT $530 per ralkm ! 5 talltm loU RAV7LIIIS HAI1DUAI1S Jlarahan-Wella Store 203 Nwrtk Capitol vio- Soiem Art THe Co. 1C5S Partlaad ltd. PTaewe Btsaa ber U 15571. New shipment ef Ptreplaee Are he and Uearths. Dralnbeavds A rUlhre. Tiles lasUaJled. Deer ordl- John Bursik Riles Set in Corvallia Funeral services for ' John Charles Bursik. Oregon State col lege professor of agriculture who died Monday In Corvallis. witr be held at Keeney funeral chapel there at 10 a. m. Wednesday. Con cluding services will be held at the cemetery in Melrose at p. m. He was married in June, 1946. to Dorothy LaFollette of Salem, who survives. Lawn Spraying And rid your lawn of ugly weeds. - Phcne 503 (PR7m THI Alt IHOHt .. i HEARING AID Batteries fee aU sexkes lieartag Aids. OUriM lleartac Aid. ren ter ef Salesa, 4t Cr SL PK t-4M. FOX SALE! MADE TO - MEAS URE TAILORED SAMPLES! All wool, pure worsted. 3 xs ; won derful for patch quilts, repairing torn clothes and darning. Hun dreds of colors; sold by weight or piece. Joe's Upstairs Clothes Shoo 1 4X Stat Street The new capital building and the other public buildings In the vicinity, if theroup plan goes forward, will create a beau tiful put lie censer in the city of Salem. These buildings will be thereeert of many visitors to the city -and they will house during the.day large numbers of state employes. Such conditions' always leod to the development of business opportunities in the vicinity and it is to be expected that private business will wish to take advaatUce- of suds opportunities here. On the other hand, the state slsMiId wish to control development in the Vicinity of this gaseiwantut besdouerters so that the beauty and the dignity f the-tKUing may be preserved and no values created that the public will have : to pay in case further enlargement of the public xrwinds i. desired. There 1 no reason why private inter est aheuid be dvantaged by these developments. There Is every reason -why the state, in the interest of aU the people and of .the taxpayer whose contributions make these developments possible should, control them. The commission, therefore, recom inends the enactment by the legislature, if it is possible, and, tf net -by the dty of Salem, of regulations severely restricting devesefxner.t and property use within at least 1,500 feet in - northerly direction from Court street, end at least 500 feet to the east arid west of Summer street wife and 3 very weary and sleepy cmiaren into me new, cozy . 3 room apartment. The landlady met them at the font door. She said, "I'm sorry, no children al lowed. I must refunJ your mon ey." The lad said, "jusx a minute. I.. UU 1CU U1C UUHUni away. The landlady said, "where are yon going?" Tm going to knock these kids in the head and take that apartment." " Yes, it was an expression of sarcasm, disgust and perhaps hate toward the world. But, what was there to do? One other instance in this cap ital city. We (two veterans) find ing two nice new four rrxm hous es vacant and for rent, apply for toe-same. The owner and renter said, have you any children. We have, Mr. so and -so- said; "The BIENNIS At th residence, rout 7. box 129. Salem, June 1. LI wood Charles Mennls at the age of as years. Husband of Eire C. Mennis of Salem: father of Mrs. Colene Lounsburf. of Portland: D. L. Mennis of Manzeneta. Ore., and B. T. Mennis. J. B. Mennis. J. C. Mennis. all of Salem; and brother of Clyde Men nut of Gervaia. Mrs. Cleo Kingman of South Dakota and Mrs. Ols Burnhsm of. Florid. Thro grandchildren also survive. Services wiU be held Wednes day. June 4. at 1:38 p.m. at the W. T. Rucdon cheoel with -eancruding ices in Belcrest Memorial park. BnniG iiev7 LIFE OrUeikxU. fine CaipsyBag UpKolaterr DUIlACLEAIItnG r O Cleans O Beslcres Iciiro O Ecvivc j Cclcr O EditiPila O Ilc-ealivcsx T7csl Htzn Speriil rricei June 3rd-lClh PwnUtor rpJaslsiery DAVDiTOBT & CHAIR WTECE LIVING BCOM SET OVntSTUTFED CHAIR . OCCASIONAL CHAIR J1LC3 . eUd Ru ORIENTALS & TWISTWEAVES DOMESTIC J7c per sl ft. Ic per aa. ft. WORK GUARANTEED & INSURED -i Salem Dnraclcan Service PHONE 5TM " MAJtSH lav this city June 1. Julia Ann Marsh, late resident of 1594 N. Cottage it., at the age of S7 years. Mother of Homer end William T, Marsh, both of Salem: nd sister of Mrs. Betty Roberts ef Klamsth Falls. Also survived by four rrandchudren an four . xrest-grand children, and one rt-rreat-granl- rhild. Private services will be held Tuesday. June L st I p.m. at th W. T. Riedon chanel wih - ortvat eonciud ing services in the IOOr cemetery. The Rev. George H. Swltt wlU officiate. ntANKLTW . .. . I houses aren't large enouerh for on- In this city. Monday. June 2. Francis recornmenaauon was rouowea 1 1 CQ11Di t don't haviT anvthin Marion Frsnklin. late resident of Sber tortUnate if the proposed com- Father of A. W. Franklin of, To We -do not know whether this " N ' a' imi u win w univiiuiMW u mc uruposea . com-I umj . ... i. i raan. rauier oi v. w. raneun on i o- mercial development detracts from the "beauty and the dignity of fffl Vd5Ibut -? hoVl!f i. J. the setung of the group of sUte buildings that will ultimately occupy the space planned for them. The matter ia not one of Interest to the city of Salem alone. AU rf -Oregon and every one of its citizens should be concerned atxMJt aid jealous for the beauty of its state government center. If the-buMntu has not gone beyond the point where the question of restrM-tiorls cannot be gone into we hope that Salem Interests will be able to influence the building of the new retail center to plan their ptoject so-that It will, -so far possible, meet the amenities ef the situation. llend Bulletin. - ; tare lust too small. We are living, five of us In a i two room apartment and it is up stairs where the children must be watched every minute. Now I ask you, are the children of today the i cause or the, reason for the aver age veteran's beinjjftHit in the street" J . We are working, we must do so 1 to provide even 2 rooms. We are desto. Cllf. Announcement of services by W. T. Rlgdon company hatnes .v In this city. Thursdav, May 19. Msry Tlarner,. late resident of sulherllrt Ore. Aunt of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Rchmitt of Portland. Services will be Wednes- dsv. June- 4. at S p.m. in th Metho dist church at Sutherltn. under direc on of the W, t. RKdon comnanv The Rev. Earl Hounsel win offidsle and interment will be st Valley View cemetery Notice Four Corners Beauty Shop Open 9.-00 to 5:00 Dedly Efiwcfire June 2 II Years Experience In Beauty Culture Permanent to Shampoo and Wave WALDO MILLER. PROP. - - PHONE 2200S Dr. E. E. Berisui For Comfort And Attractiveness t .1 Dr. niches When glasses are necessary to your health, be sure at ihe same time to get frames becoming , to your iac9. 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