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. I j . ' City News Briefs BOARD TO MEET Salem Chamber of Commerce board of directors at a breakfast meeting today at the Marion Ho tel, will consider a plan to change the committee structure of the chamber. Manager Stanley Grove will recommend eight committees with 50 or more members each, broken into sub committees, instead of the pres ent system of 25 or more com mittees. ' FIRE DOUSED City firemen doused a car fire in the 200 block of N. Commer cial St Monday. The car, regis tered to an M. Bowder, incurred an estimated $50 damage when an oil filter dropped on the motor of the auto while it was being pushed by another at 12:45 p.m. Damage was confined .. to the motor and wiring. MODERNIZE YOUR BATH With Duratile. Metal Wall Tile. 1249 S. Commercial- Ph. 4-5292. (Adv.) BUILDING PERMITS Building permits issued Monday included one to Harry E. converse to erect a one-half story dwelling and carport at 1070 Cascade Dr. at a cost of $12,0004 one to Leston Howell, to alter a one-story dwell ing at 550 Waldo St, at an estimat ed cost of $2,600. See outstanding wall papers with matching fabric and glamorizing Treasure Tone paints at Clarke's, 220 N. Com! f (adv.) DRIVER FINED Marion Jake McComber, 808 N. 14th St, was fined $250 on a charge of driving while 'intoxi cated Monday in municipal court City police stopped , him in the 200 block of S. I Commercial Street early Sunday. ! McComber's license was suspended. .. TOT TREATED Donna Buell, 20 months old, was treated at her 3095 Dough ton St home Monday morning by city first aidmen after stick ing a billiard cue tip in her ear. The inside of the ear was scratched, reported aidmen. i Dr. Kenard W. Adams announces the opening of offices for the prac tice of general dentistry. 509 Lives- ly bid. Ph. 3-7716. i (adv.) NORSE PICNIC PLANNED Thor Lodge, Sons of Norway, will sponsor a mid-Willamette Valley Norsemen's picnic July 17 at Bush's Pasture. Mrs. Kerby Johnson and Lars Larson, lodge president, are in charge of plans. TOWNSENDERS CALLED Townsend Club 17 will meet at 2 p.m. today at 2244 Hyde St Mince ham, home - made franks, Polish rings. 3 full to. $1.00. Mid set Markets. (Adv.) INNOCENT PLEA MADE Brian T. Kropp, 18, 2887 Ever green Ave., pleaded innocent to a charge of illegal possession of intoxicating liquor Monday in municipal court Kropp with a 17-year-old lad was arrested by city police early Sunday in the 1000 block of Highland Avenue in a car. Kropp was released Monday from jail after posting $35 baiL The other youth was cited to juvenile court Kropp will go to trial June 24. , RING LOST David Riches, Portland, re ported to city police Monday that on June 1 he lost k $1,275 en gagement ring in Salem between 1890 McCoy St and the down town area. Riches, who gave no reason for belatedly informing police of the loss, said he put the ring in his shirt pocket while taking it to a jeweler's for en largement A number, 641, is inside the band of white gold, said Riches. Fresh side pork 55c lb. Chipped dried beef, full pound 95c. Midget Markets. (Adv.) GIRL MISSING Helen Grouse, 16, Sutherlin, was reported missing Monday sinoe 7:30 p.m. Sunday by an aunt Mrs. C. W. Eby. 1492 Franklin St, with whom the girl was staying. The girl was wear ing tmk moccasins, pink blouse and blue shorts when last seen, Mrs. Eby told city police. GEOLOGIST SCHEDULED Salem geologist Herman Clark at a Salem Geological Society meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday in Collins Hall will show pictures and discuss geological features of the Florida Keys, Appalachian Mountains, Ohio River basin and other places he visited recently on a 13,000 mile tour of Eastern United States. Capital Business College new ad dress, 147 North 'Lfcerty Street, (above Bishop's Clothing Store.) (Adv.) LIONS SET PROGRAM East Salem Lions Club at a luncheon this noon at the Chalet will hear reports from its dele gates to the recent state Lions convention and will see a film on California produced by United Air Lines. PLEADS INNOCENT Leland E. Clawson, 2045 Fair grounds Rd., pleaded innocent Monday in municipal court to a charge of driving with license suspended. His trial will be set He was arrested Monday morning at 12:20 a.m. Codling Moth Next to Need Spray, Dust By LILLIE L. MADSEN Farm Editor, The Statesmaa Now that you have your cherry trees sprayed or dusted for the first time for the cherry fruit fly, the codling moth ends its winter rest period and starts flights in apple and pear orchards in the Willamette Valley. That means an other spraying again at once to prevent wormy apples. S C. Jones, entomologist at Ore gon State College recommends the use of either two pounds of 50 per cent wet table DDT, or three pounds of lead arsenate to 100 gal lons of water. Tnorough coverage is important. Jones also suggests if spider mites are a problem that the addi tion of one pound of 25 per cent wettable parathion, or one pound of EPN-300, or two pounds of 25 per cent vettable malathion, may be added to the DD, or lead spray be added to the DDT or lead spray Pear psylla is common to the Willamette Valley, and growers are reminded that the Malathion, EPN- 300 c parathion, will ako control this insect. These materials should be applied at this stage as a cover spray. Scab and mildew fungicides may be added to this spray by using six pounds of wettable sulfur, or one and a half pounds of ferbam, or one and a half pounds of ziram per 100 gallons of spray. Sulfur shoulc not be used, however, on Anjou or Momice pears. Ferbam or ziram are all right for these. All of these materials blend well together and apply nicely, permit ting orchardists to take care of a number of difficulties with one cover spray. Reports show that many Marion and Polk county apple and pear or chards are heavily ! infected with mildew this year. Some varieties are being shocked quite severely and growers may want to concen trate on this fungus. Normally, warmer weather checks apple and pear mildew, however, the heavy covering this season still persists. Karathane, used at one pound per 100 gallons of spray, of apples and one-half pound for pears, will contrc' mildew. This will not help the scab problem, however. If mil dew is very heavy, this material should be used promptly. Karath ane will not mix with malathion. but iz compatible with DDT and! lead arsenate. j i Mollert Given Special Navy Duty in Italy Now home on leave from the U. S. Navy, John K. Mollert of Salem is about, to leave for spe cial assign ment at Nap les, Italy, with a Navy mis sion offering a technical train- i n g program for Italian na tionals. Moll e r t ' s spec i a 1 1 y is electronics. He has just com- Joha Mollert pleted a tour of radio station duty in Hawaii. He is an ET2. , Mollert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mollert, Salem Route 2, Box 326 C, has been in the Navy 2Vz years. He leaves today for Washington, D. G, for brjefing in Naval missions work before going to Italy for a two-year assignment n . Public Records Skinless Wieners, 5 t. carton $1.75. Midget Markets. (Adv.) NOT MISSING Robert Geddes, 1090 Donna Ave., placed on the missing per sons list June 18, informed city police Monday that he was not missing, had simply taken a trip out of town. Route Survey Of Coast Highway Sector Planned Oregon Highway Commission announced Monday its plan to reconstruct the Oregon Coast Highway between Coos Bay and Bandon. Commissioners approved a sur vey and an economic analysis lor the project The commission also decided to install partitions and commu nications facilities in the fifth floor of the Highway Building in Salem. This floor, previously occupied by the Liquor Commis sion and state purchasing divi sion, will be used for highway department offices. 'Hood River Chamber of Com merce was denied authority to install scenic road signs on state highways in the Hood River Valley. Radio Relay Contract Let For 8 Units A contract for constructing eight radio relay buildings for the Port land-San Francisco Bay area mi crowave system has been awarded to Malarkey fc Moore of Portland by the Pacific Telephone and Tele graph Company, it was announced Monday. The winning figure of . $237,959 was lowest of 10 bids submitted on the one-story concrete and block structures, which will be part of a system costing an estimated $4,- 812,000. Oregon's portion of the mi crowave project, costing $3,000,000, is expected to be completed by Au gust. 1936. Initially, the new high quality transmission ' system will provide microvave channels for three net work television programs, plus one standyb, channel for emergency use. Later, it will be equipped to carry, in addition to TV, hundreds of simultaneous telephone conversations. The underground coaxial cable now "piping" TV programs into the Northwest will be used to aug ment existing long distance tele phone facilities when the micro wave system goes into operation. One channel in the cable will be kept available, however, for trans mitting television from north to south when required. The eight radio relay buildings are to be erected on property own ed or leased by the telephone com pany near Silverton, Albany, Eu gene, Cottage Grove, Roseburg, Wolf Creek, Medford and Siskiyou Summit Statesman, Selent, Or Tuesday, June 21, 1955-$oc 1)-S sEa uuu C3U uc Ky u u ty o o o THE EASY WAY TO CUT "BILTWELL" DAVENPORTS Bradley Furniture 1978 North Capitol Prices Effective Tues., Wed., Thurs. , VAN CAMPS Pork & Beans REAL GOLD Lemonade Base 2Vi tin 2 for 49c ' 6 ex. tin 2 ..r 29c COLUMBIA Dill Pickles LIBBY'S VA pt. Jar 33c Beef Stew 29c SUIT COAT STOLEN R F. Goodwin, 280 N. 18th St, reported to city police Suj day that a suit coat was stolen from his car while it was parked in a downtown alley. i Births i PROBATE COUBT For rent store bldg. 147 N. High O. Chris Larsen estater Estate St Phone owners 3-4737. (adv.) closed. InvKTPS rnmnp CIRCUIT COUBT M I Vincent P. Farrell, Box 608, Mt Miles Edward Parmenter vs. Angei, was arrested early Mon Phyllis Jean Parmenter: Decree of day by city police and charged divorce restores defendant's maid- with driving with no operator's . 1 v-ki t trZ i lionea TTaa C Ktl nt m en name 01 rnyuis jean xvuig v i ww. aiu auu a James Thomas Wright vs Jaun- cou" neanng De seL ita Wright: Decree of divorce BIKE STOLEN granted. Mrs. Harold Alderman. 1285 Betty J. Helstrom vs Robert D. Hoffman Rd., reported to State Helstrom: Suit for divorce alleges Police Monday that her son's cruel and inhuman treatment and bicycle was stolen from in front asks for custody of three minors, of a store at Lancaster and Mar- Married April 11, 1950, at Vancou- ket streets early Monday. ver, Wash. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS j Richard Dale Wherley. 32, mer chant, 140 Lancaster Dr.. and Thel- Clearance Sale! Choicest grade of bedding plants, 35c doz. and oth er plant bargains. Pemberton's Greenhouses, 1980 S. 12th. Avail able also at Doerfler's Nursery. ma Lucille Baker, 36, beautician, Reb's Hardware. White's Feed 1130 Nebraska St, both of Salem. Bobbie Kenneth Strayer, 21, ma chinist. 555 Locust St.,: and Priscil- la Ruth: Durham, 18. student, 1190 Dearborn Ave., both of Salem. Arthur George Wolf,; 23, laborer, and Twila Gad Atkinson,, 17, wait ress, both of Aumsville. Winton A- Rodgers,! 19, barber, 2860 Ward Dr., and ! Beverly D. Montgomery. 18. at home,. 4805 Sun- nvside Rd., both of Salem. Dwain Leon Smith, 18, clerk and service man, and Peggy Dianne Ol son, 15, both of Woodburn. . DISTRICT COURT i John C. F. MerrifieM. Portland, charged with driving while intoxi cated, continued to June 22 for ar raignment MUNICIPAL COURT I . Vincent P. Farrell. Box 608. Mt 'Angel, charged with driving with no operator s license: hearing to be set; paid so rail, released. Helmer Hemberg. Dayton, charg ed with driving while; intoxicated; fined $250, and $5 for having no operators license. Marion Jake McComber, 808 N. 14th St, charged with driving while intoxicated; fined $250 and license suspended. Brian T. Kropp, 2867 Evergreen Ave., pleaded innocent to charge of illegal possession of intoxicating li quor: trial set June 24; paid bail of $35, released. Leland E. Clawson, 2045 Fair grounds Rd., pleaded innocent to charge of driving while license sus-1 pended; trial to be set Store. Dickson Mkt adv.) FOURTNER To Mr. and Mrs. James Fourtner, 860 Hilltop Dr.. a girl, Monday, June 20, at Salem General Hospital. WILLIAMS To Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Williams, 1104 Fairview Dr., Dallas, a girl, Monday, June 20, at Salem General Hospital. KUMM To Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Kumm, 1672 N. Liberty St, a boy, Monday, June 20, at Salem General Hospital. Card of Thanks Our heartful thanks to Rev. James Harries, friends and neighbors for their comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings, and other kindnesses. We are very grateful. God bless you. Mrs. Monty Harris and Family Mrs. E. J. Welty and Family. Mrs. O. L. Moyes and Family. Mrs. Carrie Harris and Family Mr. Andrew Harris and Family. $1500 CASH DURING JUNE! $50DaiIy-25$15&10 Awards jj CHECK m ;l , .t Ktwj 1 By a KE5E KUMIH Today's Lucky Numbers $25 160,879 $15 188,025 $20 80,047 REMEMBER: If yon hold a MASTER MONET BILL with one of the serial numbers shows above yon may claim the cash at CENTER and COMMERCIAL any time before 9 p.m. HOWEVER: ALL AWARDS must be claimed by 9 p.m. of the tame day the winning number appear in this paper. I II &S Iht t-10 J Chose & Sansborn Li COFFEE Yesterday's Winners! 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