DHy News iBiiffieffs -- - "... 4 I 1 r ESTONIANS ARRIVE TODAY Salem YMCA. board of directors and staff this noon will greet of ficially a new staff member from Estonia, Ardo Tarem. General Sec retary Gus Moore will bring Ta rem, his wife and three daughters from the Pdrtlaad rail depot this morning. The displaced family will live here at 96 Lansing ave. Hard of hearing? See the one unit Beltone Hearing Aid priced as low as -$75. Batteries for all makes of hearing aids. James Taft arid As sociates, 218 Oregon Bldg. Phoned" Salem 2-4491. Do r home canninglhe e low cost, easy way. Blunde Kan- ning Kitchen, 13 th and Phone 3-3582. t" DOLL DAY TODAY , Hundreds of dolls are expected to be taken to city playgrounds this afternoon for the annual Doll day competition. Judging of chil dren's entries will begin at 2 p.m. at, each playground. Entries are in seven divisions oldest, smallest, largest, foreign, funniest, best dres sed and largest group. Special dresses. Court. Sale, children's cotton Margaret's Shop, 423 Equity, F. H. A finance all mod. 2 B. R. home. Choie location Approx. $2200 . required. Owner. Ph. 3-1727. SGT. KUBIN HOME Tech. Sgt. Jerald Kubin of the 93rd bomb group in California and his wife are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kubin,' in West Salm while on a 15-day army furlough. He enlisted at the local recruiting station a year ago. Federally Insured Savings Cur rent dividend 2'?. See First Federal' Savings First 142 S. Lib erty.. Phone 3-4944. TWO PERMITS LISTED ' A city building permit was is . sued to B. L. Swinford Thursday to erect a $7,800; dwelling at 1290 E. 15th st. Daymond Sieber obtain ed one to erect a garage at 2252 Shelton st; for $1,300. Road oiling, call Tweedie, 2-4151 or 3-5769. BULK RETURNS TO U. S. PFC Keith D. Bulk, 2590 Cherry ave., recently left the Philippine islands aboard the U. S. army transport General Hase for re assignment at Camp Stoneman personnel center In California. i Launderette 1255 Ferry St. JOSEPH HARVEY SPEAKS The American Pension club, meeting Saturday night at the Sa lem Women's clubhouse, will hear The meeting is set for 8 p.m. Re- freshments. will be served. Karakul Karpet. It's new, it's re ' versible, it's 100 irgin wool and woven through and through, only $4.95 sq. yd. Ph 3-7648 or 3-3364. BRUSH FIRE TOLD Salem firemen$were summoned to control a brush fire at Hanson avenue and Earhart street about 11 a.m. Thursday. j Insured savings earn more than two per cent at Salem Federal Savings Association. 50 State st Today ait In Response to Popular Demand We Present Anqther Group of Values to 12.98 . . . Reduced to Only You'll adore these summer; frocks for their style and cool comfort I Come in today early and make YOUR selection. :; I- ... " V- I ' i All sales, final, merchandise cannot be returned or money refunded, please. F7. JOHNSON VISITS E. E. Johnson, regional person nel director for the Owl Drug company of San Francisco, visited the chamber of commerce offices in Salem Wednesday afternoon. Johnson was id Salem to interview applicants for positions with his company's store now being con structed in the Capitol shopping center Salem's unique dining club, tuc's Chateau. Shat- ROAD INSPECTION ASKED John Caplan of the Oregon bureau of roads asked the Marion county cdurt Thursday to set July 26 for inspection of the old Sil verton road. Commissioner Roy Jiee said this 'will, be part orf an annpal inspection td see If 'the count Ais maintaining federal aid jnads acQprding 1b standards set he stat MEASLES CASES DROP Measles cases dropped to eight in Marion county during the week June 26 to July 2 after running as high as 15 in previous weeks, according to the weekly report of communicable i diseases from Dr. W. J. Stone, county health officer. Shattuc's Chateau-Salem's unique dining club., V s- OILING COMPLETED Commissioner Roy Rice told the Marion county court Thursday that oiling "of market road 51, along a five mile, stretch between Geer and North Howe avenues east of Salem, probably would be completed Thursday. This was the longest stretch of oiling un dertaken by the county this year. Young beef for lockers. 39c lb. 4375 Silverton Rd. C. S. Orwig. Ph. 2-6128. ' SPANISH CLUB MEETING Frank Ftzie, former resident ot- Mexico, will describe his experi ences in Mexico at a meeting of the Salem Spanish club at 8 to night in the YMCA. Naida Carroll will conduct the Spanish drill. PLANNING COMMISSION The Salem long range planning commission of the chamber of commerce will meet Tuesday night at 8 in the chamber offices. The Melodairs are playing at the Burgandy tioom. Shattuc's Chat eau nitely. SEN. MORSE ON AIR . U. S. Sen. Wayne Morse of Ore gon will be interviewed on the Meet the Press radio program over KSLM at 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Get your frozen food lockers now at Marvin Lewis Cold Storage. W. end of bridge Heart Attack in Auto Fatal to Toledo Doctor Friends learned here Thursday night that Dr. H. R. Caufman of Toledo, Ore., t died there yester day morning. Death was ascribed to a heart attack while he was in ' his automobile. He was found unconscious in his car which had been pulled over to the side of a road and was pronounced dead upon arrival i at a nearby hos pital. Dr. Caufman was a former senator from Lincoln county. ' 4:99 O CQ) Jja c2) Gravel Firms' Spokesmen, Teamstets Tall - The arbitration committee of Salem Trade and Labor council met with two employers represen tatives Thursday in an effort to settle the current wage dispute between the Teamsters union and four local sand and gravel com panies. E. Lee-Crawford, Salem attor ney, and Pat Blair of Eugene rep resented employer at the Labor temple meeting. Herbert E. Bar ker, Alfred F. Chivers and How ard Wooley were on the labor committee. ' Crawford said employers offer ed the same 10 cents an hour wage increase plus certain retroactive payments which were accepted by Eugene teamsters recently. He didj not .elaborate. fc - Bakeft, executive 'Secretary of 4he Trade and Labor council, said theQrouncil will - decide what ac tion to take in the dispute at a meeting Tuesday night. Ward E. Graham, secretary treasurer of the teamsters, said contracts calling for, 12 cents an hour pay increase were signed Thursday morning With . three companies, Eola Tile and ProcRjcts, Valley S9hd and Gravel and Lund Rock and Construction Company. None of the firms was involved in the current disputed About 40 teamsters a"r involved in the dispute,; with the" Walling, Salem, Commercial and Rivfcr Bend gravel companies. Team sters have asked 12 (i cents an hour wage increase beginning July 1 plus 10 cents an hour in crease retroactive to January 1. : .. Micofilming of Tax Returns Ruled Out Attorney General George Neuner turned thumbs down Thursday on the state tax commission's plans to have state income tax returns mi crofilmed by a California firm. Neuner said it would be a vio lation of the state law that income tax returns can't be seen by per sons outside the tax commission. McKay Appoints Four Engineer Examiners Gov. Douglas McKay Thursday appointed four Portlanders to the state board of engineering examin ers. They are Bertram G. Dick, Charles B. Carpenter, John W. Cunningham and S. C. Schwarz. He also named David Turtle- dobe and Joseph L. Fearey, both of Portland, to the state collection agencies advisory board. Births BILLINGS To Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Billings, Salem route 9, box 692, a daughter, Thursday, July 7, at Salem General hospital. ADAMS To Mr, and Mrs. Gil bert Adams, 1795 S. Cottage st., a son, Thursday, July 7, at Salem General hospital. CRUMLEY To Mr. and Mrs. Crumley, Independence route 1, a daughter, Thursday, July 7, at Sa lem General hospital. Alsea Highway to Close Daring Construction ' The state highway commission said Thursday that the Alsea high way would be. closed at Scotts Creek from 10 pjn. next Tuesday until 4 ajn. Wednesday because of construction. Scott Creek is 14.3 miles east of Waldport Bridge Greek Road Surveyed A survey ot Bridge Creek road which leaves Silver Falls highway halfway between Silverton and the flls was presented to the Marion county court Thursday by Survey er Dale Graham. Commissioner Roy Rice said the survey was undertaken to deter mine the exact right-of-way own ed by the county along the road which has not been used fbr 60 years. Bridg- Creek road was used by settlers in the area in the 1880's as a main trail to Silverton, Rice said. The Cascade Operating com pany, now handling property of the old Silver Falls Timber com pany, wants to rebuild and main tain the roadftn order to haul out lumber. The survey, when approved, yll enable the company to fol low the county's right-of-way without trespassing on private property. Rice said. Newspaper Editors' Tour to Include Salem The anPtua1ci of newspaper editors is due in Sa ilem July 31, according to the state travel information-department. Guests of the Pacific Northwest Tourist association, the party will include editors from Boston, Chi cago, Indianapolis, Dayton, South Bend, Minneapolis and other cities. EMSK mi O On O One O lOtt OGMTINS Civil Service Positions Oen With Engineers VS. Civil service examinations for 18 positions with the corps of engineers in Portland district were announced Thursday. Fay scales range from $1.69 an hour for chief engineers. Applica tions will be received in Portland Until July 21. Examinations for positions of wage-hour investigator in eight western states and medical bac teriologist in Washington D.C. and vicinity also were announced. Wage-hour investigator candidates must apply with the San Francisco office by July 18, while medical bacteriologist applicants must con tact Washington, D.C. by August 16. Information regarding any of the above positions can be secured from John B. Ulrich at the general delivery window In the Salem postoffice. Ulrich is the commis sion's acting local secretary while William Fischer is on vacation. Added Array Units Open to Recruits Young men without previous military service now may choose duty in the airborne division or with the far eastern command up o$ enlistfnent in the army, M. Sgt. It M. Smith of the Salem recruit ing station said Thursday. A 20 per cent increase in base pay is still available to men who choose overseas service, Smith ad ded. Veterans of any branch of mili tary service can choose from any of 15 branches of army service up oh re-enlistment. Smith aich 155 North Liberty XV MIEAffi 1.79 s O One light ae mi-drop style with free hanging bowl O 10 'a -inch reflector bowl in rose, blue, amber or clear. O For use with wall switch' or pull chain. ra. i.98 to 2.29 immm mm mmmm mimm O One light closed bowl ceiling and wall lights. O 6 to 8 Winch size white glareless glass shades. v - O Chrome base on bracket for use with wall switch. U 2.39 TO 2.69 fflOTEH Mil BATmOOn. FUME O One light kitchen fixture with pull chain. O Chrome bracket bathroom fixture with plug in. O Glareless white glass shades. zjffl iivire mm itss Bght semi-drop bedroom light. light semi-drop firing room light to llVs-inch shades in assorted colors Public Records MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION'S Richard Ondrasek, 25. farmer, Baker, Mont., and Beulah Rep plinger, S9, domestic, Aurora. Charles Valencourt. 24, carrier driver, aid Violet Weiscnhaus, 16, domestic! both of Aumsville. Darwan p. Holt. 32. body and fender worker, 1410 Ferry st-, and Emily M. Sweetland, 26, US. army; 385 River st, both of Salem. Cecil William Welch, 22 laborer, and Lillian Ruth Ledford, 18, do mestic, both of Independence. PROBATE COURT Helen H. Hayden estate: Order closes estate and discharges Wal ter N. Simon as executor. I Rose A. Westfey estate': Order closes estate and discharges Wil liam A. Westley as administrator. Ellen Canada guardianship es tate: Order appoints Nellie Howe guardian and J. F. Goode, C. A. Howe and Ora E. Johnston ap praisers. Roselee Jane Fluitt guardian ship estate: Order approves an nual account of guardian. CIRCUIT COURT William R. and Corva N. Mc Carroll vs Timberline, Inc. and others: Defendant Timberline, Inc., ordered to plead by July 17. Mildred I. Morris vs Arthur L. Morris and others: Defendant Ar thur L. Morris files answers ad mitting and denying. - J. K. Weatherford Jr. and othera vs Pioneer Trust company: Plain tiffs allowed until July 17 to file amended complaint. Marjorie Hugley vs Burl Hug ley: Default order for defendant who is ordered to pay plaintiff $30 monthly support money and is restrained from taking one minor child from custody of plaintiff. Evelyn Claggett vs Warren UIP T on mmmi Ml ThVSialeman. Salem, Claggett: final divorce decree granted. - , Arthur W. Youker vs Roger W. Johnson: Suit dismissed with pre judice and without costs. Etta Mae Klatz vs Alfred T. Klatz: Final divorce decree, grant ed, j ' Walter A. and Madeline E. Brackhahn vs Robert Benham and others: Defendants Robert Ben ham and E. C. Nielson file" an swer admitting and denying. State vs Cecil R. Woolery: De fendant Judged in contempt of court for failure to make support money payments, given until July 20 to purge himself of con tempt order. Merene Digerness Adams and others vs Evans Lumber company and others: Judgment order dt $6,000 for plaintiffs for timber cut by defendants belonging to plain tiffs, i William C. Cross vs . Chester Robertson: Complaint seeks Judg ment of $1?S for damages to plain tiffs automobile allegedly incur- RECORDS New Releasee First Piano Quartet "Dances Not for Daneing" Victor MO 1310 4.71 Frank Sinatra "Frankly Sentimental" CoL C185 - 3.90 Downstairs Oregon Building State and Blgh 1-8612 Phone 3-3191 FDMnry (res. Oregon, f ridgy, JT 9. 13436 red in accident with iutomoMle of defendant " MUNICIPAL COURT Edward Hawke, TW N. Com mercial it, reckless driving; fined $35.- if - Fay, Milton Hunter, ido, reck lees driving; posted $50 ball, 7 -r - . V Governor's Office jto dose on Saturdays The office of Governor Douglas ' McKay will be closed laturdayt from now on, just like the rest of the state offices. The governor's office I said . it doesnt do enough business on Sat urdays to justify staying open. BULOVI 8100 Dewn Jl.00 Weekly., 184 N. Liberty 42 Court ! ' ' 'i ?'i - " etsicToe IfSMSjt 3f - i ' COURT and LIBERTY 1