. . v .... ' Caity Mews UBiriiefis W. W. SMITH BUILDS - Wesley W. Smith was issued a permit by the city building in spector Tuesday to put up a house and garage at 445 Waldo St for $12,700. Other permits went to Kenneth W. Hutchins, build com mercial garage, 2515 N. Commer cial St., $7,000; and EL H. Burr ell. repair store, 464 N. Liberty St, $660. Large rummage sale. Jason Lee Church. Thursday, Friday, 14th & 15th. SECOND BOY ARRESTED A second 16-year-old Salem boy was arrested by city police Tues day in conection with the theft of $10 from a YMCA office May 2. His companion was appre hended by police Monday. In signed statements, the youths ad mitted that one stood watch while the other entered the office and stole the money. Later they di vided it They are being held for juvenile court Br,' Will J. Thompson, Optome trist Examinations by appoint ment Phone 4-4057. MAN HURT IN FALL Adolph G. Alrick, 1574 Elm St, suffered a back injury Tues day when he fell from a truck he was unloading at 1870 Wal lace Rd. into a hole in the ground. First aidmen treated him at the scene and he was removed to the hospital. Landscaping and designing. No job too large or too smalL F. A. Doerfler and Sons Nursery, 250 Lancaster Dr. at 4 Corners. Phone 2-2549. i. ALMOST LOSES FINGER Thirteen-year-old Robert Clark of 4065 McCain Ave., almost lost the end of a finger Tuesday aft ernoon when he caught it in the emergency door of a school bus. First aidmen treated him and sent him to a doctor for stitches. Furs stored and cleaned Miller's. Last Longer! at LIONS TO MEET South Salem Lions Club will meet at the Colonial House on 99-E Wednesday noon. Hale G. Thompson, Eugene, district gov ernor, will pay his official visit A color film, "Fishing in Alaska," will be shown. TO FIND WHAT IS LOST place a Lost ad in the Oregon Statesman. Call 2-2441. CHINCHILLA MEET SET Salem Chapter of National Chinchilla Breeders Association will meet at 8 pan. Thursday in Mayflower HalL The program will feature a question box and discussion. Pemberton's greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th open week days 8 a.m. to 8 pjn. Closed Sundays. Choice selection of bedding plants. GHEMEKETANS TO COAST Camp Meriweather, near Sand Lake, will be the destination of Salem Chemeketans and others interested this week end. Groups win leave Saturday at 7 a.m. and Sunday at 5 a.m. On Sunday the groups will bike to the rookery on Cape Lookout Those going are to sign the register at 248 N. Commercial St Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our outstanding Wall paper selection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Liberty. SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED Speakers at the Capitol Toast masters Club meeting at 6:15 p. m. Thursday in the Gold Arrow will be Harry Ewing, Robert Bat dorf, Richard Batdorf, Vincent Delapoer and William HalL El mer Amundson will act as toast master, William Taw as general e valuator and George Keortge in charge of table topics. Public Records PROBATE COURT John S tamos estate: Sale of real property authorized. Marie Kufner estate: Closing order. James L. Cooke estate: Closing order. Jennie Moore estate: Apprais ed at $9,750. CIRCUIT COURT Mabel M. Houts vs James L. Houts: Divorce decree to plain tiff awards her ownership of household effects. ' MUNICIPAL COURT Glenn Wayne Walls, 1150 6th St, fined $250 for driving while intoxicated; driver's license sus pended by state. Vernon J. Digerness, 319 S. 25th St, arrested on charge of reckless driving; cited to court A - EXPERIENCED OR I INEXPERIENCED I WrW Box 394, Statesman ' X;' TALK TO SON IN JAPAN Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeLapp, 1090 N. Church St, talked by telephone Monday evening to their son, Sgt William L. De Lapp, at Osaka, Japan. Sgt De- Lapp, in supply-work with the Second Medical Battalion in Ko rea for the past. 13 months, is in Japan on rest leave. They- talked for eight minutes after the soldier waited nine hours to get the call through. Folding upholstered aluminum wheel chairs. Adjustable hospital beds with short or long legs. For Tent at 745 Court St Buren. Phone 3-7775. I f NOMINATORS MEET Chairman Delmar Davidson and his nominating committee, follow ing a luncheon 'meeting at the Golden Pheasant Restaurant Tuesday, prepared to report to the board of Marion County Chapter, American Red Cross, at the annual meeting May 26. No minations will be made for four directors. Others on the commit tee are Charles Hoggins, Mrs.' John- Hooper, Woodburn, Jason Lee and Mrs. Irene Hillstrom. Furs stored and cleaned at Mill ers. Are eold. drv. eaf a! PLAT AT RICHMOND In a Parent-Teacher Association benefit the Salem Civic Players will perform "Excuse My Dust, three-act comedy, Friday night at Richmond School. In the cast are Arthur L. Davis, Ed Anderson, John Bransen, Jim Baer, Jeanne Molan, Sharon Barker, Dorothy Hill, Helen Lucas, Eleonor Rob erts, Marge Bransen. For something different in shirts see The Shirt Bar at the Boy's Shop. 265 N. High St MISSIONARY DUE HERE The Rev. Ludwig Zerbe, mis sionary to French Equatorial Af rica, will speak at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Immanuel Baptist Church, Hazel and Academy Streets. Zerbe and his family will visit friends here Thursday and Friday. Just drop off your bundle of wash ing on your way to work or the store we ll do the rest! It s fast economical answer to the laundry problem. Launderette, 1255 Ferry Street Phone 2-4555. CADET WEEKEND SET A week - end training encamp ment similar to one held several weeks ago, for.; members of the Cadet Squadron: of the Salem Ci vil Air Patrol unit is slated for May 30-31 at the Naval Air Faci lity, it was reported this week by CAP officials. It's Cash on the Spot when you sell things through The Oregon Statesman Classified ads. Phone 4.9X11 HARKDVS PROMOTED Lewis Harkins, former secreta ry-treasurer of the Salem Team sters Union, has been named as director of trade divisions in the nation-wide Teamster organiza tion, with offices in Washington, D.C., Salem union officials said this week. VISIT ROMAINES Mr. and Mrs. Montey Hoskins and Albert Mullins, all of Los Angeles, Calif., are guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Romaine, 1191 N. Capitol St The visitors will leave here for Missouri before returning home. Fresh killed hen turkeys, 39c lb. We also sell by the piece. Orwigs .Market 3975 Silverton Rd. Phone 45742. RABBIT BREEDERS CALLED Marion -Polk Rabbit Breeders Association will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in Mayflower Hall to show Rex Martin and Silver Fox rab bits for judging The members also will plan for taking part in the state breeders show May 16- 17 at the State Fairgrounds. Measles Still Tops Diseases Measles increased to 78 new cases in Marion Oounty last week to keep atop the communicable disease list the health depart ment said Tuesday. Just one-half were inside Salem. Other communicable diseases reported by physicians for the week included 4 26 of German measles, 9 of mumps. 6 chicken pox, 5 of tuberculosis (all in in stitutions), 3 each of lobar pneu monia and whooping cough, 2 of influenza, 1 each of impetigo, broncho pneumonia, virus pneu monia, poliomyelitis and Vin cent's angina. Some farmsteads In Sweden have existed for 15 centuries. Construction Crews Resemble Aerialists Sidewalk Btperlntendenti have been bavinf a field day Otis week iron workers perform drcus-like feats ef daring while erecting the, steel skeleton te the new courthouse building. Shows abort fram ed between three steel girders rae ef which weighs aearly six tens is Ted Mackmere, Portland iron worker. Mackmere la standing on a six inch steel brace and hanging on to the girder 100 feet above the ground with his right hand. (Statesman photo.) County Budget Group to Cut Fund Requests Cutting of a good share of $159,218 from requests for funds will be the task of the Marion County budget eommitte, which will begin sessions next Monday morning. Requests and revenues now in sight would make the budget levy exceed by that amount the 6 per cent limitation on in creases. But the figures do not include some revenues which codld not be estimated, but on which figures are expected by next week. Total of budget requests now is $3,191,609, including $217,207 in estimated tax delinquency. Revenues would offset $927,281 of this, and expendable surplus another $816,250, of which $686,- 250 is for courthouse construc tion. The surplus, figure is quite close to that of recent years. ' This would make the levy $1,- 448,07a But County Judge Rex Hartley said the committee plan ned as usual to keep the levy to a 6 per cent increase over the present year's, which would make it $1,288,860. This year's budget total is $2,811,352. Major increases sought by de partments include $25,000 for welfare, a jailer and another re lief officer as weU as $200 more for radio equipment for the sheriff, $3,000 more for election boards. Whether pay increases will be given was unknown, but for the first time the budget committee has the power also to set salaries of elected officials. Some depart ment beads included raises in their askings. The new County Planning and Zoning Commission is to request funds for its program, but the figure has not yet been named. Consideration also is expected for funds for a veterans' memorial at Aurora, requested in 1943 but passed over at that time. The. preliminary budget makes no mention of a purchasing agent, which the court once said it would consider this year. Judge Hartley said a study is being made as to the feasibility of such an employe. -,3.iri' Complete with Electric Range, Refrigerator and Water Hearer. . Purchaser most remove to at least flat panels, which is made easy by the,, prefabricated construction of these units. Two-bedroom unit, 24k26 feet, $55ui Three bedroom unit"- l$620. Duplex Building ; Wrile for psstrtud , v - i i Norfleet Quits Deputy's Job Resignation of Everett Norfleet as a Marion County Sheriffs dep uty to return to the Stayton po lice force as chief was announced Tuesday by Sheriff Denver Young. Norfleet, who will replace Don Johnson on Saturday, has been a deputy for six months. Earlier he spent 18 months on the Stay- ton city police and several years as a State Penitentiary Guard. He said he was changing because of the county's pay scale. Young also- announced the re cent addition as a deputy of Lewis Walker, 1782 S. 12th SL Recent ly discharged from the Army, Walker had considerable experi ence in military police and crimi nal investigation work in the serv ice. FEYRER To Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Feyrer, Molalla, Box 1295, a . daughter, Tuesday, May 12, at Salem General Hospital. McGIIX. To Mr. and Mrs Morris McGilL Marion Box 3, a son, Tuesday, May 12, at Salem Memorial Hospital. ARONSON To Mr. and. Mrs. Andris Aronson, 570 Highland Ave., a daughter, Tuesday, May 12, at Salem Memorial Hospital KLINE To Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kline, Turner Route 2, Box 96, a son, Tuesday, May 12, 'at Salem Memorial Hospital. . - r HENDRICKSON To Mr. and Mrs. George Hendrickson, Willa mina Box 324, a daughter, Mon day, May 11, at Salem Memorial Hospital , CARD OF THANXS We should like to acknowledge with sincere and grateful appre ciation our heartfelt thanks for the many lovely flowers, cards and gifts, received in our time of sorrow. Mrs. .Percy Blunder! v and Family. . from site by reducing 450. foUtr ASSORTED Here's a fruit cup that's pretty to look at: Try putting assorted fruits in a grapefruit shelL Pine apple tidbits, grapes, bananas and grapefruit sections are a good combination. Top with fresh lime slice. A ri. .n Cp1 p n,g r"-onn j YOTvery'firX?btvslBa erith Gblgata'seach ntore-: ing removes up te tSf tho bacteria that eeeioAed breath! Tests prop that Colgate's stops bad bnalh iiateattty in 7out of fOcasss thatorisinata iethsmoutbt 4 Cwy tiow yon breafc yoer Sesth with Cotaastls yen clean your aroatn wane iroackyowotetbt y'- Tonr Favorite Toiletry Counter Committees To Plan U.N. Day Activity ' Temporary, chairmen for two phases of a program to spark in terest here in United Nations were appointed Tuesday at a luncheon meeting called by Salem Council ox Church Women. , r' Dr. Thomas Bennett, professor of philosophy at Willamette Uni versity, was named to head the committee to plan U. N. Day ac tivities for Oct. 24. Mrs. Dennis Patch .and William Entress'will lead work for a continuing organ ization to emphasize U.N. Some 40 persons from more than a score of civic, church and fraternal groups attended the meeting, at which Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh presided. It was called by the Church Women's Christian World relations depart" xnent, of which Mrs. Patch is co- chairman with Mrs. Richard Sor- ick. Miss Eloue Ebert, assistant state librarian and who served 4tt years with U.S. occupation forces in Europe, told the meet ing "you never understand inter national problems until you live in a foreign land and see your country through the eyes of oth ers.' She said U.N. was leading the effort to overcome a world situation, worsened at this time by world-wide foment for self determination and by unprece dented movements of populations. A report on the 1952 U. N. din ner and program presented by Willamette's. UNESCO group and Salem Trades 'and Labor Council was made by Miss Augusta Krause, stadent from Portland. She also 'Outlined the services which Willamette was prepared to provide for the new effort When the Russians took goats to Guadeloupe Island in the mid dle of the 18th Century ,the ani mals began to multiply and built up a herd so large it denuded the island of most vegetation. I. to 5 d C:csj-toi:z listeria! J K ' j, rf' ' a j.sr. r y) A - -rs sw The SolexaJf ervisor8 Hold .Ladies Night The Salem Industrial Supervi sors and their wives 62 in all took part in the annual Xa dies Night dinner meeting " Monday evening in the YMCA. j ""Lawrence Barnard was jmaster Z927 Fronls J i ;U.rZG ; Hinds .f. . Lb. 36 ! : T7ho!e orHall j . Ih. 280 ? Pork Loin Cnls for Lcclrer Lb. 650 tSU Trnsasell -41 Meat DepL 1S27 State Street isst CTbfe!i7D:3i,JIll:rc3! hfes. Just oee brushing whfc ColgaU 't removes up u t5V the bacteria that cause decay! -But if yon reuiy want w prew cr. be sure to follow the L.Colgate way! The Colgals way of bnahing teeth right nfter eaung stopped morr decay for men psopw tnen over before reported in dentifrice history! ij Stf,SJKtl Oregon, Wed May 13, IS53 5 of ceremonies with President Virgil Gear hart in charge. Musi cal entertainment was provided." by j Willamette University stu dents Carl Biases, Barbara Young and JaneTooshee. , , " woociuoing ue program were two', color movies, one on The Oregon Trail,', a state highway' presentation, and . the other on "Grand Canyon.": Stcrte Street T-Bano, Bib. ON Bound tb. XrCsT 9 P !; fcrOol Oc2ll Cr Ecaycii Telephone ZZSS1 CxTc:tiC:ajC2ll! Tests over a ymt period' showed a startling feduc tkm m decay for those who brushed their teeth with Colgate' right after eating! 3 new cavities whatever for almost 2 out of 3 peopta. The Colgale way of brothr ing teeth right after eowia: is tho beet hosse niechod J known to help Your Farorjio , Tofletrr Counter 1 T - A 54 mens suiidby co. . ( t ' ;' - I ' '(