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j rs .. I . v vi. NATLRAMZAT10N (LASSI1 Twu iildilloniil tpcriiil clanM-i on City, (;ilc and nulionul gov ernment and the U.S. l'ontitu tion for pernon ilannin to Uke I naturalization examination are! the Northern Kooky Mountain -t lor this week in addition to ( t" Montana and Southern Can the regular Friday clan. One '" t I public meeting of Sa chs will meet Wednesday at 8ilrn lKici Society I fiti. nm. in room Sin f ihn UniieH i Thuraday in Willamette , I'ni- Fund Otfire, while the other will be held Saturday at the cm tomary meeting place In the Sa lem YMCA. Lost: Ladies' yellow gold Hamil ton watch. Ileward. Th. 2 2744. (adv) MARINE ON I.F.AVE . Marine Pvt. Franklin D. Wil liam ii ipending a 13-day leave at the home of hia parent, Mr. and Mri. Jefferson F. William, Route 1, Box 419. Salem. Wil liam, who enlisted In the Marine Corp last fall, will report for duty with the 1st Marine DM lion at Camp Pendleton, Calif, upon termination of hit leave. Good rummage new tea towel k apron. Baked goods. March 23rd. 320 Court St. . ' (adv) Petition Asks Welfare Pay of Relatives Gut A preliminary -petition for an In itiative to reduce the payment! re quired under the relative responsi bility law was filed with the state elections division Tuesday. It was filed by the Institute of Social Welfare, of which Floyd K. Dover, Portland, if president. The law requires persons to con tribute to the support of needy aged persons and other welfare cases. If 40,093 signatures are obtained by July S, the measure would be on the general election ballot next November. The State Supreme Court ruled two weeks ago that the present relative responsibility law 1s con stitutional. The proposed new measure would amend the constitution. . It would greatly reduce the pay- mcnts required. For insUnce. a : single person earning less than $5.- nnn w...MA-MH 1 ooo a year wouldn't have' to con tribute couple anything. A married: with three children wouldn't have to contribute un less the family income totaled more than $10,000 year..... Gov. Smith Gels Court Summons 1st Time in Life Gov. Elmo Smith reported Tues day he had been served with a court summons for the lirst time in his life. It was in an action brought by Woody Smith, Hood River, chal lenging the eligibility of Wayne Morse to hold the office of U.S. senator as a Democrat. Smith is a Democratic candidate for U.S. senator at the primary election against Morse. The suit was filed in the Marion County Circuit Court ... V t: '51 r V y l :j "-f tr ' I (ivjNV? ., DAVENPORT and am tnim J. Jacquard frieie coyer in widt rang of colors. 8-way hand-tied spring-filled cushions. Beautiful proportioned tapered legs. MATCHING 2-PC. SECTIONAL . . . . .16400 tlOLOUST O.N (A OI.O(.Y Dr. r'ranri Cili hrist. he ml of the Lrwtt k Clark ColN-fte hi- olofy dciiarlmrnt, will give an illustrated talk on "Geology of verity's Collin Hall. FRKSII YOUNG PORK LOINS 41c Ih. PORK ROASTS 29c lb. YOUNG STEER ROASTS 39c lh. MIIX1ET MARKET. 351 STATE STREET, SINCE WIS. (adv) Modernize Your Bath With Duratile, Metal Wall Tile. 1249 So. Com! rh. 4-MM. (adv) Think you need bus service? We need passengers. Let's get togeth er. . : ...-. (adv) GARAGES IMPROVED Three building permits were Issued Tuesday, each for 1100 improvement to a private garage. George E. Brown's ir for alter- ation at p Mission m.: en 1.010am , ior repair uwi St.; Mrs. N. M. Flnkbiner's, for mooting at 903 N. Church St Clearance of all J933 Norge Appli ances. Cherry City Elcc., 2040 N. Capitol. Ph. 3-6761 , (adv) Beauty Nook moved to 101 S. High in the Oregon Bldg. basement. Ph. 3-863L, (adv) WE CURE AND SMOKE OUR HAMS AND BACON. OUR WIEN ERS, LUNCH MEATS AND SAU SAGES ARE ALL MADE FRESH IN OUR OWN -KITCHEN. MID GET MARKET, 331 STATE ST., SINCE 1913. (adv) MINOR COLLISION A car and a panel truck re ceived minor damage in a colli sion in rain shortly before 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in the 300 block Center Street, police said. Driv ers were listed as Carl Rudolph Walther, Portland, and Robert Elton Brown, BalUton. Mathis Bros. Announce new revolutionary Miracle Johns-Man-ville Seal oMatie roof shingle, rh. 4831 for particulars, (adv.) Fast efficient roof service. Cascade Roof Co. Ph. 3-4823. (adv.) EXTINGUISHER TAKEN' Theft of a wall type fire ex "nsuisner vaiueo: ai y wat re- tojohct Tuesday by Burt ( Picnii. SicVtni Realtors salfp tinsuisher valued at $29 wat re PichS. Stevens Realtor sales- man' " w" w?e? " , He said it was taken from I" "'daughter, Tuesday. - March 20, at Liberty St., March 1. Uaky faucets? Sluggish' drains? Call Judson's. Ph. HH1. (adv) Rummage sale over Greenbaunu, good quality. Bargain prices. Wed., March 21 at $ a.m. Gold Star Mo thers. , (adv) ALBANY ELKS TO VISIT Albany, Ore, Elks will be guests of Salem Lodge 338 Thursday evening at the Elks Club. Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Patker Dentist. 125 N. Liberty. Salem. . ASK ABOUT OUR VARIETY FREEZER PAC 60 lbs. well trimmed cuts of beef and pork, cut and wrapped in any size package for $27.95. MIDGET MARKET. 351 STATE ST. SINCE 1916. (adv) "I brain lo iye Ike Education Conference Marina County educators and education-minded citizen will mull over the finding of the White House conference on education tonight In a session at South Salem lllh School, Top problem facing schools of thi area are due for triple treat ment from some 200 person ex pected to attend the 7:30 meeting. Areas of 4 hi-f concern are more efficient and economic school or ganization, school bunllding needs, teacher supply, finances and pub lic interest. Conferees will dlvid" groups for discussion of the flvt topics after hear.ntf r.p. .... . White House conference from two delegates, Mrs. Antonla Crater of Newberg and Gardner Knapp of Salem. Marion County Judge Rex Hart i,y wj take over chairmanship 0i tn. -follow-uD" conference after , introduction of the program by f el- w fTtnA P. Docrfler. Woodburn su- perintendent, who has been chair man of the planning committee. Mrs. Crater and Knapp, both of ficial delegates to the Whits House conference will give short reports. Guardian Files Injury Suit A $19,198 personal' Injury lull was filed Tuesday at Marion Coun ty Circuit Court by the guardian of Barbara Duncan, a minor, against Fred T. Peterson. , , The complaint alleges negligent driving by the defendant whose automobile allegedly struck and injured the girl as she alighted from a school bus Dec. I, 1933. The suit is for $19,000 general damages and $196 medical and hospital expenses. Births L bkazie 10 Mr. ana wrs. James Braiie, 4820 Verda Lane, H.niuhtir Mondnv Marrh 19. at . am "General Hospital. aa,.cm ue.nerw "SP- , vrvrnM t m nA ir VE.I1IUH iu iaa . saiiu iiuoi Gerald Benton, 3873 Dakota Rd., a fcMiit.il uviivi t sieves a HILDEBRAND To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hildebrand, Portland, a son, Tuesday, March 20, at Sa lem General Hospital. THQMASON - To Mr. and Mrs. Don Thomason, 1170 Larkspur Lane, a daughter, Tuesday, March 20, at Salem. Memorial Hospital. ' MOUSTACHE TTI To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moustachetti, 3870 Mid way ' Dr., a daughter, Tuesday, March 20, at Salem Memorial Hos pital. i FARMER To Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Farmer, 140 Chase Ave., a daughter, Tuesday, March 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. . WALEN To MK and Mrs. Nor ris Walcn, 554 Senate St., a' daugh ter, Tuesday, March 20, at Salem General Hospital. . REG. 199.95 f u u u I'linr; Trip Headed far Europe this summer is Dottye Jones, daughter tf Mr. and Mrs. Deral Jones. Dottye Jones m T . Kill 11 S 1 111 1 lit Plan 1 w To Europe Dnltv Jnnei North Salem High Junior has received notice that she wss selected by the American Field Service to live for the summer in Europe. As the situation stands, Dottye will go to Europe in June snd liv? in one home all summer. Just, in whst reuntrv or with whom the will stay have yet not been decided. . . . Dottye is the daughter of Mr. of Latin Club 'and a member of Garnet Knight Y-teens. Job's Daughters Bethel 35, Ski Club and Girls Letter Club. She now models part time at Meier and Frank's and hopes to study fash - ion in college. Her grades sver- sge nearly straight A. It was under the American Field Service plan that several South Salem students were able to visit Europe last year and several European youths have spent a year in homes and schools of other states. Eusene Doctor Added - , . n ... Io Dental tommiltee I Gov. Elmo Smith Tuesday an- ,he appointment of Dr, n rimnnn D mm. uvuiKv iiuu, uuvuv, tag s tvi bcr of dental school advisory coun cil to the State Board of Higher Education. . ' Dr. Hull succeeds Dr.- A. T. Oberg. Eugene, whose term ex pires March 21. HEARING AID can t warn in waman't hair, ar cHppad la nacktia t kpit a tiuj Hi tpnilti hi tat, JUtf t ttw tMM iut UrpkM it it, awtf im tlWMlH m Morris Optical Co. 444 State St. Ph. J-5521 18.00 Down bast with revtrsiblo DottyeMs the daughter of Mr. serious to lar cnieny in me uuif committeemen and woman posts ' , . " "7 "'"" " and Mrs. Deral Jones, 1095 N. alates, but has been traveling west- in the county's 127 precincts. ! Investigation of operations at Ore Liberty St. She Is vice president f ward and was found in one place in .while the Democrats filed in only on .5ule HsP"l rn- Fanners: Grain Oorcr Pest liy I.H.I.IE L. MA US EN Farm Editor, lha Matr.maa A new ogre climbed over the Willamette Valley farmer' hurl ton Tuesday. The "lesser" grain borer, a scrloui pest of stored grain in the southern states, has been found In Oregon. This announce-, mcnt was made Tuesday afternoon , ox r . r, i-arson, urefjon tune oe- partment of agriculture entomoio- whcat. uWever. it attarks other gist, who has been in charge of jr,mi ,n(j KedSi wcU dry grain surveys. rootl ,nd wooj Larson says that finding the The adult borer I brown to black, lesser grain borer i actually a by- ,bout one-eighth inch king by one product of the department's survey jourth inch wide. The large head for the khapra beetle, which so U, het undcr the thorax and the far has not been found In Oregon, rear of the body is blunt. It is one He reports live infestations of 0f the smallest beetles injurious to the borer were found in bins of ,t0red grain. It is also a strong barley in feed mills in llarrlsburg nycr ,nd has-been known to feed ana in Amuy. tamer a lew speci- mens were found in Albany. De termination that this pest was the lesser grain borer (with the official name of rhyzopcrtha do minical was made by Dr. Melville II. Hatch of the University of Wash ington toology department and a specialist in beetles. Information of the discovery was withheld until the identity of the beetle was defi nitely determined. (MV Prove Impertaal The grain beetle may prove im portant here. The two infestations found recently are quite severe, Larson said. He added that the borer may become quite trouble some if controls are not adopted immediately but that it is not 1 dif- ! ficult pest to control. The lesser grain borer has been wrious so far chiefly in the Gulf . Idaho in 1954. and in two additional " - - f......-,!:.., IT..: tiOlllIllOdlty Ullll 1. ' t OT JUUllllO LlOVCr Growers Backed A commodity commission for Oregon ladino clover growers Is desirable, J. F. Short, director of the state department of agricul ture, reported Tuesday, as a result of recent hearings held in major growing areas. Short added the department will later announce times and places for a growers' referendum on whether a ladino clover commis sion should be formed. , Some ladino clover is grown In the Willamette Valley, althouah currently the largest acreages are! Rf publicans and 35 Democrats, in Jefferson County, with smaller Back in 1944 there were 01 Re acreage in Josephine and Jackson publicans and only 21 Democrats counties. ! filed. . - , , t . . , , v ttMttttMstttr,....ja4a...si A r i. uf.m ! I An Assortment of Popular Varieties in Favorite Shades These are Oregon's finest roses that will produce radiantly blooming gar den this summer. ' - m w ; So Easy to Do Alt Your Shopping With Grant's Credit places there In January, 195. It 1 also present in California and is reported to bo one of the most serioua pejt of ttorrd grain In Colorado. 1 Bore late Kernel This pest bore into the kernel of sraj ,n,j frrf, en the Inside and inflicts Injury both m adult and as larvae It Is most common in out in the field. Demo Party Interest Up; GOPYDown A minor resurgence of Demo cratic party interest in Marion County precinct offices, and a de cline in interest among Republi cans, is indicated in totals com piled by the county clerk's office. Interest, which apparently change from election to elec tion without obvious, reason. rVl 40. But the Republican figure showed a decline of 28 from the 1934 off-year election, while the iTiiiucTHis were snowing a more than 100 per cent gain from 23 two years ago. As usual the city and Salem surburban precincts got the most play from persons filing to par ticipate in the official organiza tions of their party. However, in precincts where no one files for the party office, write-in candi dates are considered as duly elected and may serve if they so choose. Except for 1950, Republicans have always far outnumbered Democrats in seeking precinct committee posts. In that year 299 Democrats were on the ballots as compared to only 130 Republi cans. In 1952 the count was 95 The finest top quality, field-grown 2-year-olds guaranteed to bloom this Summer j3 - eji-ev -v FREE PARAKEET wif h punhas of POLISHED CAGE g)98 i t .... i Imagine I You buf this roomy cage at a money saving price and get iu hnppy, healthy tenant at no extra charge. Easy to care (or, easy to teach. COMf IAW OH YOURS sa:t, Io til try 1)1 r;: Council lo Meet With State Board The st.ite department of agri culture hai called a meeting Thtiis d;iy afternoon with the disease con trol committee of the Orejon Poul try Council and tuikev Dannie who advise on the national pullorum program. M. K. Knickerbocker, chief of the animal division, say the meet ing is 'primarily to discus the problem of psittacosis control In fowls. The meeting will follow im mediately after the formulation of a national control policy. Knickerbocker said the group meeting Thursday will also be asked to consider the use of en cephalomelitis (so-called craiy chick disease) vaccine. Graft Hearing Put Off Again Due to Illness Illness of a grand Juror w!3 postpone at least another day the investigation into charges of graft in state institutions. Marion County District Attorney Kenneth Brown said Tuesday. . Brown said the grand Jury might reconvene Thursday, but said the postponement ruled out any pos sibility of concluding the probe this week. The Jury has heard four view HomTanK cSs wih days of testimony, mainly on Fair- vened. Law does not provide for an al ternate Juror for the rand Jury ! mhirh woulrf mrmlt the tnvnt". tion to continue even if a member was unable to attend after being sworn In. APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED The interim committee on execu tive appointments met at the Capi tol Tuesday and confirmed Gov. Elmo Smith's appointment of Neil Allen, Grants Pass, as a member of the Board of Geology and Miner al Industries. .... fejiai rati& 7f See Our Complete Assortment of , Flovcr and Vegetal)! - Seeds o ! (Olfole! rt m . :! Supplied such famous growers as: Forry Morso Germain Burpoo Coupons. Inquire Today ! 1 A fi a , f 1 u u U C3 - iu (si) ssasa 1 .u - - - liMi tin J "''"'" j(o) j !izL- (g2) mix ira Ji ll b3 1 . , it K Ef1 in U m SU ii Jilt L"J. IT. onnLTo .GO v ; . 260 NO. UBERTY I