State irisctiott X'A ' Of School Buses Voted by Senate School buses will be inspected by the secretary of state's office if a bill passed by the senate Wed nesday Is acted on favorably by the house. The board of education would provide teaching courses for school bus drivers. .-.-.'' The 1 inspection measure is a companion bill which would re quire motorists to stop while school buses are being loaded or unloaded. The latter bill was passed by the senate earlier this week.'-" -: ' " i -I f ; " i, I: . Potato Comrniislon ' ' Approved by Senate The senate passed 19 to 10 and sent to the 'governor Wednesday the house approved bill creating a nine-man potato marketing com mission financing by a levy of 144 -cents for sack of potatoes grown in Oregon! and headed by a g 6,000-a-year administrator. - .1 I GARNISHEE BILL PASSES ;t I : The senate passed and sent to the noose Wednesday a bill which would raise; from $75 to $100 a month the amount of money a debtor could ean without being subject to garnishment. . I In the Hoiise f Sunnubank Gives your cooidnq wl ' ' - . a M . . old-fashionea qooamtsi . ... c i Junnijbank' lh $prca&-for tprtadsl 1 j l Sunntjbank at yaor SAFEWAY STORE FASSBO . - HB IB tt-TOSDy e-swwiiiiree ... . n .4 -4 AV 4 i - fl IhM employment under1 civil eervioe- must receive written statement ot reasona and nave rifnt or appeaj. wim counsel, within IS days. - sales o hotels, restaurants, ete- er any place using furniture, : la state bulk Mies act. '-i-' ( i.- SB (HUton Allows court en proper ahowtn. to vest property nxnia ox insane apmw "w Jrr"MW,Trz' such action after mental illness e tire years and if deemed permanent. REPASSED J hb sz, ae. an na. DO-PASS aUEFOKT ADOPTKO m HB 12. 4S, 437, MX, 43. U4, MS, li. IS2, I3S, 44. ! : SB fi Tl "Jl m 'If iti, is, sax, i ui, m. re fret at death tea. ADOPTED IM m w SB SC. 113, 174, Its, , MS, SSt, BSf, , 331. 8JK 13. INTRODUCED SB Z9S, is, sis, CP rOB? FINAL. ACTION TODAT Ktn 1 41. 112. S47. 347. 34S. SS5. 444. 432. 43S. 442 444. SB 24. 2S. 33, tl. ISt, ltL ltt, 143, 134, 137, 142, 1SS, Its, fit, m, f 14. Bovte resume is am. cooay. BiU Would Put Daylight Time Up to Governor The brais state and federal af fairs committee voted Wednesday to introduce a bill wmcn wouia let only the governor put the state on daylight saving time. It would f orbit any city or coun ty from going on daylight time by tlwinttlvM. Introduction of the bill means a death blow to a bill which wouia ban daylight time anyplace In Oregon. Delay of Fishing Ban Approved The senate fishing Industries committee voted Wednesday for two house bills which would let flshtraps, seines and setnets oper ate on the Columbia river until t .... IKk. last NAVtm. ber to ban them completely on grounds they destroyed steelhead and other fish but the operators of the devices asked the legisla- a m ..mmv mnnlnrhint trt lure iur iww-j5u , enable them to liquidate their noiains. SALEM OREGON mu . jr Mil ivi Ei Ji w P!tei IRDijgiM! 8 VI twi f riill i0 N5V7 SPUING smns- . FAD R ICS PATTERNS I I , : " L. Imagine finding all this for only 3.98-These Rayon Crepea arm brand new ... not oiled . . . not old ... not odds and emds . . not clearance) lUm. They're BRAND NEW, frosli oi the first daffodil, end mn hen ct Penney' wher GOOD BUYS ARE A RULE, we're pretty excited about them. And you will be tool Short tleevei cop sleeves . ; the newest princ styling . in lots of springs freshest, newest colors . . . 12 to 20 and look! 184 to 24V4. DOWKSTACS STO: Grange Urges i Ousting Office Of Chancellor The Oreson state Grange Joined Wednesday in the move to abolish the office of chancellor of the state system of higher education. A bilL br Rep. David i Baum, La Grande, to abolish the office was given a hearing before tne house state and federal j affairs committee. j Ray KelL research director of the grange, said the grange op poses the office because "it is a fifth wheel that blocks contacts between the college presidents and the board of higher education." Both Kell and Baum, a former president of the Oregon State col lege student body, said the chan cellor gets more money than any other state official. He gets $11, 300 a year. Baum criticized the position as absorbing all the power that rightfully should be with the col lege presidents.1 He said that "with all the power in the chan cellor, they could get office boys to run the colleges and carry out his orders. He said abolishing the office would save the state $129,000 ev ery two years. G. F. Chambers, Salem, mem ber of the. state board of higher education, said the board opposes the bill because it Is necessary to have someone to execute the board's policy and problems. Chambers defended the salary, saying To get good men, and we have them, we must pay good money. Chamber said the board believes the chancellor's office should be moved from Eugene to a neutral city and added that Salem might be a logical spot. In the Senate Legislative Aid For Botanical Gardens Asked A legislative resolution is to be introduced by Rep. Frank Doer fler calling for an Interim com mittee of three representatives and two senators to aid the Ore gon Federation of Garden clubs in their plans for a botanical garden or arboretum in furtherance of horticulture and landscaping and the training of gardeners and hy bridists. The project is endorsed by the Oregon Nurserymen's association of which Doerfler has been chief. The committee 'would report to the governor and to the next session of the legislature.. 'si"? (HoAs Cm. FladnS aeheel bua Inspection under the secretary tate's office. SB t Bala VProhIbitin State em ployment of eommuniata, i SB IIS C Judiciary Com.) courts to set lees In suits tavenrtn Dartlttona. SB SM (Judiciary Com.) Increases was exemptions sram garnishments from 7 to 9100. , . SB MS (Education 0m. ADowlnf oonsoltdaton school districts to pay cdt Indebtedness of separate districts In curred prior to consolidation. BOB 1U AtL Com.) Creates potato commission. - . , HB ssi (Trench et al) Cos school mtleace allotment m sparsely -settled areas to t cents. ADOPTED SB IS (Judiciary Com.) Provides for a plaque on new state office build in la Portland, honoring former US. Sen. Frederick W. Mulkey. . SJR IS Exp.'esslng regret at death of William U'ren. . . . BJM 1 (State. Fed, Com.) Asks UJ. to form limited world government. REPASSED SB lit. DEFEATED SB 14S (State Affairs Com.) Would let governor name board of dental ex aminers, instead of state dental aaao- RE-REFERRED TO COMMITTEES SB 39, FJS. REFERRED TO COMMITTEES SB iS. nn-PAsa reports ADOPTED SB 135. ll, 122. 11, 344. US. 155, US. 157, ZZ7, 7S, 1S7, Z7S, Hi. HB 138, 43. INTRODUCED SB 34 (Medicine Com. by Req.) Provides that state board or dental ex aminers may accept certificate of na tional board of dental examiners In Ueu of examiner; provides for ruu-ume sacretarv. SB 347 (Medicine Com., by Req.) Increases naturopathy registration fees from $5 to f 10 a year. SB 34S (State Affairs Com.) Permits children to be excused from health and physical education classes m nign achoola at Barents' reouest. SB 349 (Military Com.) Provides for the acquisition of land for a national veterans' cemetery. B 3 (Judiciary Com.)-JTJps sal aries of state supreme court justices from $8500 to $10,000 annually. SB 351 (Judiciary Cam. Specifies Jurisdiction of email -claims depart ments of district courts ($20 to $90). SB 352 (Rev. of Laws Cess.) Prohib its livestock from runnlnc at laree. SB 353 (Medicine Com. ) Requires showing of competency for embalming license. SB 354 (Medicine Cem. Licenses dental hyglenlsta under state board of dental examiners. HB 232, 334, 434, 443. CP FOR FINAL, ACTION TODAT SB S3, tSS, 274. 383, 318, 135, ifts, 8U. SM IS. SIB 43. enate resmsaes It sjbu today. 500 Chicks Destroyed By Blaze at Monitor MONITOR The Monitor fire department was called to the Cur tis Nelson home, northeast of Mon itor, early Sunday morning. A broober house containing 500 baby chicks was entirely destroyed. A brooder stove was blamed for the fire. Regret Expressed At Recent Death Of William U'ren The state legislature Wednesday adopted a resolution of "condo lences and sympathy for the fam ily of William U'ren, "a distin guished American who con tributed to the development of the entire United States' and was "the founder of the initiative and ref erendum. The resolution also called for official representation of the sen ate and house at the final rites. U'ren died Tuesday In Portland. He formerly served in the legis lature and was a long-time advo cate of political reform. Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Fri day at Flnley's Morningside mort uary in Portland. RECOVERING IN HOSPITAL SILVERTON Mrs. James L. Taylor is recovering satisfactorily from an emergency major opera tion at the Sllverton hospital Fri day night, Income Tax Reiiirns PREPARED Elmer M. Amundson Tax Consultant Experienced Service Ph. X-S687 er S-SSU CSS N. High VISIT BRETTENBUSH GATES Charles Glebler and Wilbur Weathers returned Satur day from a two-day trip to Breit- enbush. The resort was heavily damaged during the cold weather by snow and fire. Glebler was formerly caretaker of the resort. MOVES TO SILVERTON SILVERTON Dr.: Harry C Smith, optometrist with offices at 112 N. Water at, has! moved his family from Salem to 003 Kent st Sllverton. MEETING SET FRIDAY SILVERTON Mrs. M. O. Oun- derson, Sllverton, is announcing that the WCTU will meet at the First Christian church Friday, March 11, 1:30 p. m. - Reduced $30.00 NEW Easy Spinners Re. Price $179.95 NOW s!59e95 Ph. M14S 115 Sew Ceeal. If You Own a Dodge Car or Dcige truck SAVE . . . $63.05 If Ton Own a Plynonlh Car SAVE . . . $60.00 Get your car or truck ready now for summer driving and vacation trips at special low prices. We will install brand new Factory Built engine (not a rebuilt job) on Dodge or Plymouth cars (1935 to 1949) or Dodge trucks ft, and 1-ton (1935 to 1949.) INSTALLATION OF ENGINE AND ALL NECES SARY PARTS INCLUDES X New crankshaft driTt pulley New oil filter element New oU All gaskets and seals to complete installation $352.05 it Install new engine assembly Completely' rebuild if Carburetor it it New distributor points and condenser 4r New radiator hoses Reenlar Price. Dodge Cars and Trucks WEZ $289.00 Regular Price, Plymouth Cars $329.50 ESSES on,r $269.50 Limited stock of engines available - first come, first served. Ifae Bate Dodge-Plymouth Cars I Dodge Job Rated Trucks High and Cheraeketa Streets WinteroiTM Occupy Council At Mt Angel MT. ANGEL Streets and water mains damaged by the unusual winter brought king discussions before the city council Monday night. Several people appeared before the council to ask for street repair. Where to give and how much to give in fairness to aU was the problem confronting the city fa thers. Gravel has been ordered and it was decided to have the streets graded, and then haul as much gravel on each as funds al low and ask the cooperation of the property holders to make the thoroughfares travel-shape. George Schmidt, president of the Business Men's club, brought up the case of double parking at the church on Sundays and cited a case where one woman and in fant was seriously handicapped by not being able to move her car. It was voted to write the pastor to announce at all masses next Sun day that such parking was pro hibited and to instruct the city marshal to give tickets to offend ers. At request of Joseph Wachter. head of the Park Improvement association, the council will adver tise for bids for ball park light ing and meet in special session to open these on March 21. A motion was carried to pur chase good-sized trees for planting on the west boundary of the Eb- ner ball park as soon as grading and tiling has made the planting feasible. Louis LeDoux reported that the judiciary committee had agreed to extend a 10-year lease to the park association 'with the council re serving the right to okeh any un dertaking of the association. A report by Edmund Korte, city marshal, revealed the city park grounds around the city hall had been seriously damaged by young sters. Rain-soaked, the lawns were considered in no shape to serve as a playground and the children were prohibited to play there until further notice. Fire Chief Joe Berchtold asked and was granted a partial replace ment for firemen's uniforms. Tony Traeger stated that a The) Cttrfeeancau ttekrtf.Qntru Thtgydcrf. ??rrf;, ,19 Ki3-r3 cross section of the town had re vealed three bad breaks in the water mains ana many less seri ous ones. He said a crew of sev eral, men had been working the past two weeks and defects were being repaired as fast as possible. Leaks were found to be due to set tling of pipes as well as to faulty caulking. ; East Salem Extension Units Slate Meetings ZAST SALEM - Two extension meetings are scheduled for East Salem communities this week. Lansing Neighbors will meet Thursday at 1 o'clock with Mrs. A. M. Moen, 43 Childs eve.,' East Salem unit will meet Fri day at 1:30 with Mrs. Dan Stauf fer on East Garden road. Both units will have the project, "Wall Finishes. Mrs. Moen and Mrs. V. J. Fitsgerald will be lead ers for Lansing Neighbors and Mrs. Charles Norton and Mrs. Rex Peffer for East Salem. TOEIICIIIIIG for Farm Drainlile Phone or write for free estimates. John Luybsn S2Z2 N. E. fchayler Fertlaad 12. Ore. WEbster Y4I1 Burglars Vandalize School' AMITY Vandals broke Into Amity grade school building Sun day night They left the principal's office a shambles, opened strong. dox ana ooiaunea some money, i They entered by breaking glass to unlock a furnace room window and pried off a door casing to reach other rooms. An iron pinch bar from the school shop was us ed. Finger prints were secured, and the Amity city marshal, Jim Davidson, and state police are working on the case. - SCHAEN PLACE SOLD GATES Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Brosig purchased the Gwen Schaen place ! last week and will move there soon. The property, one-and-one-half miles east of Gates, Includes a six room house, barn, and other buildings on ten acre tract of land. ;i Doncro Courts S lleitl-VWauiMwtl il Ths iiflriG c:i ,1 Creosanlaioa relierti promptly because it goes right to the seat of the trouble to alp loosen and expel gem laden ! phlegm and aid stature to soothe ana j heel raw, tender, inflamed bronchial :i ssncouf membranes. Tell your druggist so sell you a bottle of Creoenulsioa with tTae taoderstaadiag you must Like the way it quickly allays the cough ' or yon are to hare your money back. 1 cnEor.:uLsio:j fer Conghs,CJiest Colds, Bronchitis e Ualch Your Saving Grow- j i As the oak tree grows from the acorn . . . so a sizeable reserve fund can be the result i of your dollars placed regularly In s sav lngs account at SALEM FEDERAL. Your savings are SAFE . . Federally Insured to $3000 by an agency of the United States Government. j Earn Oar Current 1H Eetarn On Savings i - . j . - I, Salon Federal Savings & Loan Assn. i- f -nipt im tee State Opposite The Cevrtheose Salem, Ore. t tjh r" it ii hi U ltl!4'I m in 7 WAY LAiViPi rITll tllTE LITE III OASO to cor:?m Ullh All LIgtl Dells ' I YOU Will HOT OflltVI IT rOSSIBlt TojoFFIB TttIS 0BIAT VA1UI . s stttr tod art Sdl GHEEII STAI1FS i lac I! . Xntura Veres) For as much as va know that ' ye were not redeemed with corruptable iip, silver and gold, from your vain con- i venation received by tradition from your fa- then: but with the precious blood of Christ, i snot- I Peter I 11:18. r sSliffi BHBffi. W m i - ..