!-(See. IT) Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., JuTy 12, '58 026 Million Allotted PORTLAND I Fund for the Bonneville Adminlitration, con tained la the public worki appro priations bill signed by President Eisenhower lest week, total M million dollars, Bonneville Admin istrator Williem Pearl sold here Wednesday. He Mid 1I.70,M0 ti for coo- DAILY CROSSWORD ACBOH J. Lick 4. aubitde T.aurftcal Inatrumant .ThanostrUa 11 Allude lUFusa . onward . .J4. Girl s -'.nicknama IJ.APoly- aaalaapalia JiPruaataa seaport XT. Bowl ' ttndernaA4 . JlRantal ; ' contract : t Partes Iris of eye tXUsd . measure tl Drink slowly ft District Attorney ' (abbr.) J. Jewish month ' 10. Thus XNtw Latin (abbr.) ; U.Outdo'l highest BoU ' W America .. Indie (lit) IT.IUvw . . (TufO.) St. Woo 41 Dry, M win 44. U. 8. ' Freetdent 48. River 4 Lai.) T. Sua rod 44. Basque-like 4t.xioaa (Oha.) : M. Light U M.ApstrioUe . aodetjr , (abbr.) M.Distms alfiuU DOWN (Mtuaalaa t Indie t. Danger 4. Holds la affection LYsewteon brewing liquor .Newly. ntrrM T.Introdua. torypttv 1 foroaiioa . vr IHOCLAMATIOI WHEREAS, the unregulated UM of certain forest area U, In my Judg ment, a menace to lilt end property bciiiH of WMthir condition and the existence of an excessive amount ot obns on the fround, and WliKREAS. upon the showing of the Slat forester. It appear to ma to fee ae as near? to close to unreiu Istee) um the following area desig- aatl at: A RCA NO. t-r XA8TCRN LANK ASSOCIATION Ana No. I , lowruhip It South, Kant t weet: All of sec. n, U. IS, M. SS and SS. Township IS South, !Una I Wait: All ot tnwnahlp in Lane County escept Oeca. S, It, IS. It, SL n, U and M. . Towmhip II South, Range I Kaat: All of townshiD la Lana County. Townshtn IS South. Sanaa I last: All ot towmhip la Lana County. TownshiD IS South. FUnae I Eaat: All of township la Lana County. . Township IS South, Kanaa I West: c ia, li, 14, u ana m. - Vnwuhitt IS South. Ranaa S Waat Sac. I, 1. 1 to II Incl.. II to SS Incl, and IS to SI I net . Township II South. Ranft I Wast; ' . tH. I, a. II to 14 incr, n to 17 . (rwl., and M to IS Inel. Township la aouta, aunga s avaai: All of township ... Township IS South, lUttje I last: See. 1 to 14 IncL . ; Township IS South, Ranfe I last: Sac. 1 to 14 tncl. Township IS South, Rang 4 East: r. I. t, Soe. 1 arpl KEUNE's. ' See. I except N',NW). nd NI',: . See. I axcept u oec. 10, II. See. 11 tn IS Inrl. north of Blu River. All See. 17 and IS. '-Township 17 South. Rang 1 Weet: I Sec. 1, t, 1 and See. IS to II JncL . township 17 South, Rant I East: ' See. 4 to I.. Ni See. I Vermlts for entering the above area . nay be obtained ai tha follow m . aj,tern Lana Forest Protective Aa awistlon Headouartera, 1 1 SO E. Majn ttreet, Iprlnlfleld. .Association Warden and Patrotmaa . Headquartcra aa follows: Warden at Mercola, Oregon (See. JS. Twp. IS South, Ufa. I Weatl - Delhert Van Scholack. Moleman . . Guard Station (Sec. M, Twp. 11 ', South, ftie. I aUstt;. 'AHF.A N. 7-P EASTTTtN LAKE AfcSlK'IATION Area No. I Township IS South, Range 4 Eaat: Thst part of township south of ' McKensie Blver. Twhip South, Rania 1 Waat: ' ' See. M. . . Towntnip it South. Itsnga I East: Sec. 31 to SS Inel. Township 11 Sout.1, Bangs I East: All of township. ', -Township H South. Banga I East: , . All of tnwnahlp south of McKen- J- tie River. . .Township IT South, Bang 4 East: .-All of Township 'township IS South. Range. 1 Waat! .' See. 1, U. II. and S4. Township II South, Bang 1 East: . .. i to at Inel. 'Permits for entering tha shore area nay be obtained at tha following Eastera Lane forest Protectlva AS- ancistlon Headquarters, SIM E. Main Street, Springfield. . -" Oreaon . k.uu.,.,,na Wai.ii snd Patrolman Headquarters as follows: I Deioert Van Scholack, Holeman " South, Be. I East). Bert M. Heat, Dexter. Oregon . I Her. IS. Twp. II South. Bga. I ' ' ARKa'W l-P EASTERN LANE ASSOCIATION Area No. I , , Township II South, Range I Waat: - Sec. IS. SS, and IS ' Township to South. Rsngo t Waat: , Bee. 1 to I Inel., E't Sec. T, See. I to II Inel., tea jo to SI incU '.- and Sec. II. - Township 10 South, Bant I West: . . See. I to II Inel, 14 to St Inel.. and SS to IS Inrl. Township II South, Rama I Weet! .. . Sec. 1 to II IncL, E's See. II, Sec. . " 10 to SO tncl. Permits tor entering tha a hove area -jay be obtained at tha following ' ''isstirri Lane Forest ProtaeUvt Al tnciatlon Hesdonarters, 1IM E. Main Street, Springfield, 1 rtreeon Asoriatlon Warden and Patrolman j HeadquarreTa as wiwwi; N. Van Scholack. Crave, Oregon iSee. M, Two. ' Boutn. Rge. a wesii . (Sec. M, Twp. II South, est) Wsrden, Mostly Creek Camp (See. T 31 South. Pre. S Weatl AKTA NO -pEAS1s.RN LANE ASSOCIATION Are No. I Township II South, ".anaa I waat: i ' See 1 to 4 Inel , I to II Inrl., It ' . to II tncl., and II to M Inrl. , Township 13 South. Banga I Waat: I All of Towmhip Township II Smith. wf"! . All of Town.hlp axcept See. I. ' 'Townshl. 13. BoulhRania I Weet: See. I and 1. I to 14 inel.. u Lana Ferrmta f enterini the "J av be obtained at the following County rna 9 -iatlon Headiuailers. S'l Mw Street. Bprtnifleld. i!2!XL Warden .sat I Patrolman f.;orv. O;"nJS- IS. Twp. f;mith. Kfe. ? TLT ',, Camp (See. V.arnen. lr,v cree. v ' CotUfe li itructlon and t7.M0.MM for opera tion and maintenance. Pearl laid aa additional 4.422. 000 Is available in carryover from the previous fiscal year and $333,000 In reimbursements. Ha said these projects were scheduled: New projects, requiring 10,07S,- IDla- miaaa) 10.Cva. Blur , (poet) lLJapa. eoln It Exist S0.Watar . . - tod - (Babyt) TMSMter lame ttltouffclav It Like M.OppoalU 40. Greek Vsttec 4L Mulberry ' In order to. Fusty tf.Teawagrsr tLBona (AnaL) M. One of the Aearida MOonjunctloa 4tWarp-yum 44.Cngllak & Const. 10. Bitter vetch 77T n- frir arar TOTBEH Foil SALE. tJNJTED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT. ORAL AUCTION BIOS aa hereinafter designated will be reealved by the District Forester, Bureau ot Land Management. Ill North Front St reel, Salem, Oregon beginning at I to am., Pacific Stand ard Time, on August I, 1AM, for all timber daettnated for cutting. Before bids ere submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submission of bids should be obtained from the above District Forester. Tha right la hereby served to watvo technical defects In that advertisement ana to reject an r all bids. Tha United States re serves the right to waive any lnfor- uty in bios received whenever such waiver la la tha interest of the United States. IN CLACKAMAS rntiNTY. onrr.nw- hihtuu niVER MAHKFT1NO AREA: OfcC: I ORAL AUCTION: CRCF.N: An tlm - ber daelinaied for ruttirul U. T. 1. ft. C W. Ml asumaud VI esUmated for tha purpoee of this sale to he 3.IM M bd. It, Douiles-fJr. SUM. n. wntia nr. a h. n. western hemlock. No bid for lead than 130. SS per ss oa. n. ror in Doufiaa-flr, fe per ai oa. ii. mr ine wnne nr. a per m bd. ft for tha western hemlock, or a total purrtfaee price of saa.oM ia. will oa eonsldrred. Min imum deposit with bid ia.5so.oo. July U, II, ISM SMITH. Governor of tha State r ureaon. ny virtue or tha authority vesica in me unaer ine provisions or una seise ne nereoy procuim tha unregulated use of the above d, scribed areas to be unlawful and that aatd areae shsll he subiect to entry only through permit to be la- sued by tha forester or fir warden. Pursuant to ORS 471. ISS the loml may during periods of fir hazard conditions, refuse, postpone ar re strict Issuance of such permits when necessary to prevent danger to life or property. The permit aha II require the entrant: (1) To refrain from smoking except in places cresignaiea as sale in places designated permit. iu permil (I) To build no open fine except In places designated as safe In aald permit. (I) To have as equipment when using campflres, except when traveling aa a pedestrian or camping at Improved. desle nated and posted campgrounds, tools sped fled by the forester as suitable for extinguishing fires. This Proclamation shall he effec tive from and after the 11th day of July, ISM, and ahall remain In full force and effect until the list day of December, 16.11. Done at the Capitol in Salem, Ore gon, thla 10th day of July, MM ELMO SMITH Governor ATTEST! EARL T. NEWBRT Secretory ot State " July II 1 1 W n U Lb La LI t7 KJXO ff 1 71 n I V s TERRIFIC JULY CLEARANCE SALE IS HERE! Ifr EXAMM SAVINGS" ill JACKETS ff " Ons OiJ Icl Id $16.95 .HUNDREDS -k o.gfommH to Bonneville Power 000, Include major Increase in transformer capacity at Keeler substation for northwest Oregon loads, a 230,000-voU transmission line from Santiam substation to the Alvey substation to supply Increasing power requirements of southern Oregon, a substation and 115.000-volt transmission line to reinforce facilities serving eastern Grant County In Washington, Columbia substation series capa citors to incresse capacity of the Grand Coulee-Olympla line, a 230.000-vott line from Round Butte to Redmond, Ore., to transmit the output of the Portland General Electric Co. s proposed reiton. Ore., hydro-electric plant t to the , -Administration g main grio, a uo station at Toledo, Ore., and a 230.000-volt line from the main grid to this point to supply addi tional leads In Lincoln County. Oregon, a 115.000-volt line from Columbia Falls to Trego to serve northwestern Montana and a US.-000-volt line from Big Eddy sub station to DcMoss to serve north central Oregon. CsawtraeUsa Prejeeta Major' electrical facilities In Nativity Scene Painting Sold for $81,200 LONDON t A nativity scene br the French painter Nicolas Poussin was sold at auction Wednesday for $81,200. i The painting depicts the Holy family in the stable with angels overhead and shepherds in the field in the background. It was purchased by London dealer. The auction was held at Sothebys. Poussin was born in Normandy in ISM and died in Rome In 1665. Salem Obituaries GearfS B laser Aaraataaa Lata resident ot 1331 lrlnl Itd at a hospital In Alexandria, Vs., July 4th. Sun-teed by his wile. Mrs. Grace Amundson ot Salem; dauh- tera. Mrs, Barbara Blumeniuin or Salem, Mrs. Eileen Clark of Salem, Mrs. Jtuthelle Barry of Riverside, Calli.i sons, Elmer Amundson of Sa lem ana Marvin Amunoson or Sprlnafterd, Vs.; brother, Lawrence Amundson, Cheteck, Wisconsin. An nouncement of services will Be made later by the Virgil T. Golden Co. Elauaelk Blaaekari In (his eltr July Ith. Lata resident of HSU Laurel Ave., at the aie of 10 yrs. Wile of Col. Hum Blancitar f Salem. Mother of Huih Fllanehard tl Madtsonvllle, Ky. a (rsnacnuarea also survive, sutler oc Emiiy uwens at Mobile, Ala. Mrs. Rutn Douihet la f Brooklyn, n.l. jonn b. Loieman af Mobile, Ala. and reltx Coleman tf Shreveport, La. services win oe Arid at tha St. Vincent da Paul Cath olic Church. Thursday, July lltb at f 00 a.m. nectution or noeary win bald Wednesday, July inn ai a . tn tha W.T. Blidoa Chapel, icludina services will aa at Bel- crast Memorial Park. l.. , u ,, v..,- ak t.i. I resident of ltll S. Cspltol St. Bur vived or aauiniars, sera, neiiy ixie Mountsln View. Calif... Mrs. Bar bare Petersen, La comb. Ore., Mrs. Shirley Welch, Portland, Ore.: broth- era. Wallace Whitely. Eufena. Ore. Emery Whitely, Ukiah, Calif., Guy White v. Ca If.: tnre irandcnuaren. Services will bo held In the Cloufh- Bariick Chapel Tnursday. July utn, at 10:30. Rev. Ernest P. Gnulder will officiate. Interment at Belcrest Memorial Park. Weed Glkeea Klaaaae! Lata resident of IMS HI net St.. Salem at a local haaottal Julv 10th. Survived by parents, Mr. ana mrt. Bob Klmmel, Salem; brother. Jef fery Klmmel, Salem; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mills. Woodburn. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Wood Klmmel, Ennfs, Ky. Announcement of services will be made later by Virgil T. Gold en Co. Miss Sarah E. Lev re At the residence, MO N. 14th. July nth. Survived bv sisters. Mrs. Julia Johnson, Salem. Mlaa Ela Lovre, Sa lem. Miss Bertha Lovre, saiem; brothers. Mr. John Lovre, Sllvertnn, Mr. Harrv Lovre. Brooks. Ore.: five ano three nennews. runerai . services will be held Friday, July , . 2 ojn. in the Vlriil T ooio-1 en Chapel Interment at Belcrest ! Memorial Park. HERESTHE ANSWER! Fastest Way to Relieve Acid Indigestion Y SCIENTIFIC, OF OTHERS- In tha Capitol Shopplno Center Lott af Fraa Parkins Wa Cia 6raa! Stampi Open Monday and Friday 'til 7 P.M. 1 if n a ! construction during fiscal 1957 will transmit Chief Joseph power to Puget Sound areas. Interconnect The Dalles powerhouse with the main grid, and reinforce existing facilities in the Seattle, The Dalles, Portland, Coos Bay,. Paco, La Grande, Wenatchee and Spokane areas, and require expenditures totaling fl2.KS.0O0. Funds requested for major transmission grid additions, total ing f 15,398,000, include Chief Joseph-Snohomish No. S and Chief Joseph-Covington No. 1, $3,413,000; Lower Olympic Peninsula service, $503,000; Snohomish substation additions. $224,000; Th Dalles area service, $904,000; southeast Portland area service, $312,000; Ross-St. Johns-Keeler, $224,000; Oregon City-Chemawa, $715,000; Big Eddy-Keelcr, $290,000; Kcclcr AIR CONDITIONED! for YOVK COMFORT, at lTV I . 4 W 3 k wt I U7 Aft l COOL, NO-IRON FANCY SLIPS Rtgwfar J.l sellers D57 Full-cut styles in drip-dry ptrca!c, embossed cotton, nylonized acetate tricot. Some shadow panels. 32-44. SHORT OF 18" ROTARY It tit tot Grants by top maker. Hss quick, lure recoil starter, adjustable culling 't to 2 inches. Lightweight aluminum chassis very easy to push. FREE lra( mulcher. Ouorejnfaoal by Grants and the v Oi rou muii ii ititMi-oi in Bill Signed by Ike i substation' additions, lOfffl.OOO; i Round Butte-Redmond. M22.0O0; Santlam-AIvey No. I. tl.47B.0OO Coos Bay area service, $.125,000; Alvey-Rcstorr, $1,782,000: McNary Franklin, $370,000; eastern Grant Portland Traffic Engineer Resigns For New Post PORTLAND Portland Traffic Engineer Fred T. Fowler will resign his position Aug. 1, to become the city's co-ordinator of federal highway construction. Preliminary estimates Indicated the city will receive about 138 million dollars in U.S. funds in the next 13 years for construction of freeways through the city: SAVE 13 I SIS NYLONS Styles fa all ceasioM G7 t. Reg. $1 daytime sr dress up sheers, famous stretch nylons; full-fashioned as well as seamless. Hurry in! In Reg. 1.98 Ladies Cotton Pline Print Gowns Nylos and Eyelet Trims Sizei 1442 1 44 Special GIRLS' 1.98 BABY DOLL PJ'S ffo-fran cotton pi'ssa D57 Pert, comfy-cut bloomers,, ind top with shirt-tails. Cool , . . .casy-wvh. Pink, blue, lilac Size 7 to 14. CASH? SHOP M0 IYER 5 A MONTH eaejnU'M'vro ' ' oui wonit iici County, Wash., service,, $1,400,000; Columba substation additions, $410,000; Spokana -area .service, $fi,000; Columbia series capaci tors, $507,000; system reactive facilities, $1,071,000, snd main system neutral boosters, $30,000. Ia Psrtland Sector Portland area customer facilities total $2,439,000, including long-view substation additions, $IO4.0no; Clark County service, $169,000; Longview ' area service, $49,000; Camas substation transformer No. 2, $97,000; Oakridge substation transformer addition, $46,000; Springfield substation additions. $57,060; Reed.'port sectonalizing circuit breaker, $5'.,000; Toledo area service, $601,000; Salem Alu mina transformer replacement, $40,000; Reed.tport substation ad ditions, $83,000; and other trans mission facilities. $282,000. SAHL1 LADIES BLOUSES Drip Dry Fobrics, Cottons and Silk Priced for Clearance Reg. 1.91 LADIES Cottons, Linens, Gray Prints Now-only 2"? Ladies Cotton Dresses rl 77 Check these for values. Gay prints, Stripes and II Checks. Your choice ? Women's Swim Suits jfi97 Gored skirt styles. Slim styling in Now only Baby Cord Reg. 2.98 4 Gore Skirt . . . Reg. 2.98 Pedal Pushers . . Reg. 1.98 Blouses Sisa 10 Reg. Value Little Girls nay auirs gorgeous cottons sizes l-6x Save Up to 20 2";R Little Girls Cotton Go Togethers Many designs of cotton. Sizes 3-6x Some Clearance Save on Summer Yardage Printed Poplins . . . 47c yd. Butcher Rayon ... 47c yd. Capri Butcher Rayon . . 33c yd. Sculptured Cottons . . 37c yd. WITH GRANTS' CONVENIENT CREDIT COUPON 9.98 Oscillating Sprinkler PLAYTIME PLASTIC BAGS Summar'Schimod ihadat Rag. mw? 8 . 9 T77 Gentla jet-controlled sproy won't harm flow- tn, new lawns. Covers 2400 sq. ft. Traveller'i aids . . . smart tipper styles to tote ill j our needs to the beach ind elsewhere. Each plus tax. Reg. 5.98 Electrc Powerful 8-inch ftlodei Table Model Special 37 Children's 3-piece Garden Set Rake, hoe and shore!. Sturdily pa mm mada. Toy Dept. Downstair! Jf Meatcutters to Start Picketing THE DALLES I Workers of the Portland meat cutters union will set up picket lines here and at Hood River Thursday because of a breakdown in negotiations on I new wage contract. - The meatcutters, who now get $91 for a 48-hour week, are asking $91 for a 44-hour week, effective Aug. 1, and $93 for a 40-hour week next year. In addition, they are asking gram. a health and welfare pro- Seaside Cancels GOP Clambake PORTLAND l A Republican clambake and political rally j scheduled for Sunday at Seaside was cancelled Wednesday. I Bern Stephenson, state G0P executive secretary, said It was: not possible to secure the party : dignitaries for speakers.- 1 g33 SKIRTS 297 lafext Co - ordinates 2.33 2.33 1.57 . ta 18 2 piece foj (ot (O jQJ tl no iron fobrics. MEN'S COOL MESH POLOS t Cmlorhtut c off on Fan Rag. 77' 1.00 Thousands of tiny window let in cool breezes. Sum mertime colors, wonderful ly washable. Sm-med-lge, Grace Kelly Shops in Paris, But Not for Maternity Garb By CARL HARTMAN PARIS JP) Grace Kelly ir- rived In Paris Wednesday on a hopping' trip and carefully dodged questions sbout whether she is expecting l bnhy. Looking chic and slender In gray silk. shantung, she gently told a reporte: "I'm afraid we didn't start the rumors." Her husband of three months. Prince Rainier of Monaco, stood by unblushing and silent. The Monacan royal couple ar rived by the Blue train just aft?r the morning commuters' rush. Only about 30 reporters and photographers were there to greet them. The former American film star chatted amiably but vague ly. She was most definite about her purpose in Paris not to buy any specific kind of wardrobe. Savings Up to ; m M .i Girls' 2.98 Gay Skirts iMuit saa . . . will adore 1.97 The choice o! cottons in gorgeous prints . . . Figure magic dirndl waitts. See fioTv! Save now! 7 to 14. Reg. 3.98 School Girl Dresses 2.17 Quality (a b r I c s, dressy styles. Priced for clear snce. NYLON-DACRON SUNSIWTS 1. 9t Velvet I 27 Grrat savings, adorable k sun-colorful styles, easy ali, never need ironing. Rhumba ruffled back. l-6x. Reg. 2.98 Men's Sport Shirts Assorted itylei ond materials. 147 Now, your choice Clearance Men's Dress Straw Hats 5g StraWS Re. 1.98 Straws 260 N. Liberty St. "It's just all the wonderful, tempting things here in Paris,'' she explsined. "I'm sure I'll find them irresistible." She remarked there were quite i few film companiei shooting In and near Monaco, but that she hadn't seen any of them. "I've spoken to I few people on the telephone, but they've , been so busy shooting at night and sleeping all day." Told that some of the com panies making films around Paris had had "we?ther trou ble," she replied sympatheti cally: "It's been the same in Monle Carlo lots of cloudy days and rain." The prince, whose tiny eoun-a try lives on tourism, didn't lay anything about that, either. Store Hours Monday and Friday 9:00 A.M.-9 P.M. Other Doyi 9:00 A.M. 5:30 P.M. Girls $1 PLAY SHORTS 88' Big assortment of fabrics, great values, comfort-fit. Brrline for Grants. 7-14. Girl'i Knit T-ShirH Stripes snd Plain Q Q Colon. 7-14 OOC Now H price 1.47 97c Now 4 price MEN'S DACRON I NECKTIES I lit a tolorfvl navy assort men! tot Summit Reg. 1.00 1.00 JU lack i Themostpracticaltiemade j J ...resists wrinkles, is fully 1 washable, needs no press-1 I ing, is longer wearing. In j 1 square ind regular ends. 1- - 3 M H yai-iMiXi t