DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Biblical name (0.) I. Enfroeaca . Con by (archaic) 10. English luthor 12. Mfmbf r of, a religious order of ancient Britain 13 Kind or flower 14 Uin 15. To man again 16 Place 17. Tolerable IS. Roman pound 10. Poems (kind) -12. Put n Danger 25. Force 27. Half em 28. Boredom 10. Public notice 81. Cosy 32. Perform 15 Chooee 37. Girl i nickname ti Fry lightly 19. Landed proprietor (Scot 40 Mistake 41. 8-shsped molding! (2. Japanese coin (post.) II Girl's nickname DOWN 1. Hsrmonlte 1 Computers t. Cuckoos . if. Peru 4. Man's vis nickname ' coin I. Setting back It Creek t. Famous mission (Tex.) T. Pineapple iSp.) I. Duty oa vessels based on letter 22. Collet, lions of ' bee hives 2J. A sim of coal tons carried 24. Holds In t. Sums up 11. Tsntalum sym. I 13. Fabulous bird IT. Mufflers of exhausts Vtttertair't Atwte 34. Spreads grata to dry affection 2. Greek letter J Entice 29. Indehiscent 37. Senate fruit employe 31. The Issue 38. Selenium iVeter.) (sym.) 33. Heals St. rate m I- - m 7T1 III! 111 W I 1 i-'l TW New Variety Store Readies Opening in Candalaria District Military Roundup MP School Graduates Salem Man Ft Cordon, Ga. Pvt. William D. Jacobson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jacobson, 1026 Eighth St. Salem, Ore., recently was gradu ated from Military Police Train ing Center at Ft. Gordon. A 1955 graduate of North Salem Hieh Schol, Jacobson entered the Army in January. Long Beeck, CalifThree Sa lem, Ore., men are serving on the heavy cruiser Los Angeles which left Long Beach recently for a seven-month tour of duty in the Far East as flagship of Cruiser Division 5. They are Larry L. Pedo, mach inists mate third class, son of Mr, and Mrs. Albert A. Pedo, 5230 Portland Rd.; Milton H. Olds, hospital corpsman second class, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Olds and hutband of the for mer Etna M. Breed, all of 629 S. 19th St.; and John F. Bircher, boatswains mate first class, 1580 D. St. The ship is scheduled to visit Pearl Harbor, Hong Kong, Manila and the Japanese ports of Yoko suka, Sasebo and Kobe. ' Long Beach, Calif Gerald C. McBee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. MrBee, 3430 Duncan Ave., Salem, Ore., and husband of the former Darlene J. McKee ver. 2015 Carlton Way. Salem, is serving on the minenweeper Prestige, which is scheduled to return to hnme port at Long Beach June 20 from a six month tour in the Far East. The Prestige, one of the Navy's new, nonmagnetic, wooden-hulled minesweepers, visited Japan, Korea, Okinawa. Iwo Jims, Hong Kons, Midway Island and Pearl Harbor. Ninth Division, German y Specialist Third Class Gene R. Erwin, son of Mrs. Billie Tabor, Independence. Ore., took part in The first of two Cornet variety i Construction of the store building recent battalion tests with the stores to be established in Salem began early this year by Arthur , Nin,n Inton'ry Division in South is being readied this week for -of- Ericksen. Cornel Germany. Erwir . wht .enter- . i j ie me frmy in June uwi. is a 10 year lease on the s!te, accord- ritIeman , Company G of the ing to Grabenhorst Bros realty division., 39th Rfgimcnt. firm, which handled the Jransac-j tin. IV Corps, Germany Sgt 1 C. ficial opening June 21 in the Can dalaria Shopping Center on South Commercial street. The Cornet firm will open Its second store here in West Salem "in about three weeks." accord ing to George Bock of Portland, Oregon superintendent. The West Salem store will be located in the shopping center at Emery i food ! market on Wallace Road. ' Merchandising tabic and shelves are being set up in the large 12,000 square foot Candalaria store, lo cated just south of Ericksen's Mar ket at Commercial street and Han son avenue. j A crew of 20 girls will begin, Friday arranging the stock and; "merchandising" the store, Bocki said. After the opening about a ! doien sales personnel will handle ; the customers, he said. Manager of the Salem store is Ciell Kolbo. Assisting in prepara tions for the opening here are managers of Cornet stores in other towns, including E. M. Damon. Lebanon; L. V. Waddel, Portland, and Jack Dryden, Gresham. The self-service store will con t a i n 51 departments ranging through clothing, toys, hardware' and home furnishings. The Candalaria store is the 14lh to be established in Oregon. Four more will be established soon, ac cording to Bock, who said the 141 store Cornet chain is fastest grow ing independent chain in America. PGE Demands Hearings on Dam Blocks PORTLAND - The Portland General Electric Co. Tuesday de manded Senate hearings nn an amendment by Sen. Neuberger iD-Orei which would halt the Pelton Dam hydro-electric project. Thomas W. Delzell. chairman, of the firm's board, said the amend ment to Senate Bill 863 would have the same effect as another meas ure introduced by Sens. Neuber ger and Morse D-Ore to revoke the firm's license to build the dam. Delzell said in a telegram to Neuberger and the 12 members of the Senate Interior and Insular ' Affairs Committee that PGE had been promised a hearing on the Morse-Neuherger bill. In view of this- promise, he said the ( new amendment, which he said would have the same effect, also should be the subject of hearings. DAV Officials Gather in Salem ' .' WW;' ' . , Dike Repaired Near Portland Race Track PORTLAVD I A dike north of here lav. signs of dangerous JryT JZSftJZ weakening Wednesday, but emer-' mtion rotvrnmg uw timtwr, the gency repairs saved the Portland ;;"; HBT"to". V,..j. k, -. ,,,v ,j bids (hnuM be ebUintd from the Meadows horse race track and lbov, Dlrict romter. The rifhi Other buildings in the area from ' U hereby mcrved to wsiv Uchntcel Immediate flood threat. I0," "vt"!m'n !. , i r)rt sny or all bida. The United The Columbia River Still was States mervee the rifht to wslve more than 10 feet over flood stage ' "nnaittjr in bids at that point. It Is dropping several j ,, m thr Unrt gt.tu. in Inches a day in its slow fall from ' marion county, orrgon: san- an earlier nenlc nr 7C1 feel al mniiinu nm Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs,, June 14, '58 (Sec". I)-ll TIMBIR TOn CALK, VNTTCD STATU DEfAftTMENT OF TOT IN TERIOR. BUKEAU Of LAND MAN. ACEMCNT. ORAL AUCTION BIDS as hereinafter deilfnated will be rerelved by the Dutrtrt Foretter. Bureau of Land Manaeement, 111 North Front Btreet, Salem. Ore ton beginning at f.M ajn , Pacific SUna ard Time, oa July IS. IM, tor all Vancouver. Wash. It stood at 25 J Wednesday, A sinking hole showed up in a dike protecting the Portland Mea dows area a track that also in cludes an auto race track and a drive-in theater but bulldoiers and a fleet of trucks rushed ia dirt that effectively (topped the Fear members af the Oregea Deaartimeat of Disabled Amerkss Veterans eiekaag freetiags Wednesday at opeaiag af Ike ergaaltaUaa's aaaaal eaaveatUa at the HtteJ Marias. Left la right: Charles Feterssa, Salem, past commander at the Salem DAV chapter! Erluad SaaaeU, Psrtlaad, pass stale DAV. deaart meat eemmaader; Arch Brewster, Salem, reseat state department eommaader, aad Floyd Do Lapp, dele gate fram Klamath Falls, John H. Albright, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Albright, 301 S. Capi tol St., Salem, Ore., received a safe driver award for driving mil itary vehicles without an acci dent or traffic violation for a year. A veteran or the Korean conflict, Albright has been in the Army since 1947. He is a section chief in Battery A of the 30th Field Artillery Battalion. Paris, France Army Pfc. Dusne T. Bold, whose wife, Mrs. Delene May Rold, lives at 602 Neuberger Asks Cancellation of Wildlife Leases WASHINGTON I Sen. Neu berger iD-Ore) Wednesday called upon the new Secretary of the Interior, Fred A. Seaton, to cancel oil and gas leases in wildlife refuges. j Neuberger said in a Senate 1 N. Second St., Silverton, Ore., speech the' former secretary, has arrived in France for duty Douglas McKsy. 'allowed nearly with the 8651th Administrative six times as many oil leases with Area Unit. ' sn our refuses during a two-year KlngsvlUe, Teiss-Olavmond L. ' riod wwe Permitted by pre- Eberth, son of Mrs. Eva R. Miller 1 vloua ,nl,or Krnes curing nf 24RX Helm St Kalom Ore 33 vears. is scheduled for promotion next! 11,8 Mnatr widespread Legitimate medical needs use only SOD of the S.000 tons of opium produced annually in the world. O C: ORAL AUCTION: GREEN: All timber deaignated fnr cutting on SE', SW',, S', SE't. SEC. IS: NE4, E,. NW. SEC IS. T. S3. R J E, W. M , eitimated fnr the purpoet of this Mle to be S.S77 M M. ft. Doug- li fir, 73 M bd. ft. western Red Cedar I MS M bd. ft Weitern Hem- lork. No bid for lera than S30.M Pr M bd. ft. for the Douglat fir. V IS per M bd. ft. for the Weitern Red Cedar, lis SO per M bd. ft. for the Weitern Hemlork. or a total ourrhaae ainkine and nhieeed a nearhv weak price of lias as ia. will be ronidr toot where water i welline nn Minimum dfpo.lt with bid IV inside the dike. iJuB, U- That dike is not en the river prooer. It is on a slough that, backed up by the flooding Colum bia, runs on the south side of the 'district. . Water continued to well up at another spot in that district, but sandbags and pumps apparently are controlling the leak. Other dikes ia the lower Colum bia area were reported to be hold ing well. Acid Stomach Afttr Ya EcrtT fcT spaed relief from gas, heartburn. add ladigaatKM. ir on termi, ae , . ' aoem beat tnr . 4 ward and hit- 2 tract f Tf"r 9 Noncx Fursuant to order of the Cimtt . Court al the SUM al Oreaoa lor tha ; I County of Marioa, tha uadorugned. . aa buardian of the Peraon and Eatata t Wilbur P. Green, en Inrompetent, will, gram aaa after the saui ar af June. 194. at the afrUwt of her 4 atlorneya. ST Oregoii Building, 8a lent, Oregon, proreea to sell a I pn vate sale, for eaui or on terms. fo the Guardian may the tntereata of tha ' eatte. the followlnr fract and the Intereat af the ware thereia. ronaiating of an undivkkd InM at a tenant r tha enurate wita . Marr at. Gtaea, hia wife, to-wlti Lot 1. Block S. Resubdivlilon of .,, Laurel Spring Addition, In Marina County. Orao tSe Volume lTrini pagd is. R-o"i o ' -1 Plata lor aaid Count and State). - which Is mealed at the addreas mm-, monrr know at SnS Camellia Drive, aeera, uregon. Salea will fto reported to the raurt, ha aubiact to male, and will r- nulre confirmation by Mid Court M the manner preacrioed Bv law. Upoa cosdrmauon by the court of a tale, the uneenigned. aa the wife of aald wars, will tola In tale of her intern! and la conveyance ef the property. nf All al. unaan Guardian OS TERM AN A WTLUAMS m Oregon Building Salem, Oreeon Atloraeyt tor the Guardian . atayJl Junet.H B . mm tm TUMI tO TMI aUMMT M, -- ' . f month from electronics technic ian tint class to chief electron ics technician. A Salem High School graduate, Eberth entered the Navy in 1947. drilling in refuges "would reverse the original purpose for which; game sanctuaries were found and . might exterminate ducks and geese." Although the I'nited States pro duced only 10 per cent of the dyes It used in 1914, it is self sufficient today. 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