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V i II1' Locals I The fifth In a series of radio broadcasts over KSLM sponsor ed by the Disabled American Veterans will be Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Subject, "The Voice of Four Million." Wednes day night, February 26th, the building committee is sponsor . ing a dance at Crystal Gardens. James Calloway is chairman. Wamsutta supercale sheets, plain hemmed, hemstitched and scallops. Cases to match. Bet ter Bedding Store, 512 State . street. 45 Sale of Army wool blankets. $4.88. Town and Country Store, 293 North Commercial. 45 H. C. Little Automatic oil burners for your furnace now available. Judson s, 279 N. Com mercial St., Salem, Oregon. 45' Packard Electric Razors. Keith Brown Lumber Yard. 45 Johns Manville shingles ap plied right over your old roof, Nothing down, three years to pay. Mathis Bros., 164 South Commercial. Phone 4642. ' 45 Order by the county court accepting the resignation of Hugh Fisher as county surveyor pays tribute to the resigning of; ficial stating that "he has served the county in the capacity of county surveyor for a long pe riod, rendering faithful and ef ficient service, and it is with regret the court finds his ill health will not permit him to continue." The order directs that the auditor audit the ac counts of the surveyor and if found in order, that his bonds man be discharged. Hospital and Health and Ac cident Dept. of Mutual of Oma ha, local office 409 Guardian Building, G. J. Becker, mana ger. Phone 8482. 45 Dance Saturday, Silverton Ar mory. Glen Woodry's Orchestra. 45 Eola Acres Florist. 5730. 45' Lutz Flower Shoppe, 1276 N. Liberty street. Phone 9592. 45 World famous Akron Modern Trusses, correctly fitted. Private lining room. Capital Drug store. 45 Leo Mark Calahan, route 1 Lebanon, was booked it the sheriff's office by state police Thursday on a charge of dtfivine while under the influence of iquor. Air, Steamship tickets, Kugel, 735 North Capitol. Phone 11657. 45 Dexter lawnmower and grind ing service. 966 Center. 6833 45 Packard Electric Razors. Keith Brown Lumber Yard. 45 Skilled plumbers using the most modern tools and equip ment make Judson's plumbing repair service the finest. Dial 4141. . 45 Ray Moore Radio reopens March 1st. 45 Funeral services for Mrs. Ol lie A. Cross of Tillamook were held Friday afternoon from the Hebo community church. She died in the Tillamook hospital Tuesday after a brief illness. Mrs. Cross was the mother of Olhe Nyswander, Salem, and Mrs. Myrtle M. Cooper. Amitv and a sister of Fred Palmer, Sa lem, and Charles Palmer, Hub bard. Several other children -;and brothers and sisters survive. She was born in Indiana Sep tember 24, 1865. Sale, blankets. Town Sc Coun try Store, 293 N. Commercial. 45 Shrubs including many dwarfs ana semi-awarfs. Shade and flowering trees, fruit trees and berry plants. Rhododendrons, Azaelas, Magnolias, several va rieties of Camellias in bloom in greenhouse. Open Sunday. Fer rills Nursery, 'A mile east Kei zer. Phone 2-1307. 45 - NOW On ril'snlflV pyr-onlinnal fine suits, medium and large sizes. Gilmore's Dress Shop, 439 Court, upstairs, over Breithaups. 45 Certificate of assumed busi ness name for Clark's grocery and variety store has been filed with the county clerk by Letitia iaric. Artnur Meola, 1790 S High street, has filed a certifi cate for Aladdin Landscape maintenance service. Charles A, Brown and Robert A. Green have filed a certificate for Capi tal Accounting service, 970 S, Commercial. Rummage sale, 315 North Lib-1 erty, February 21 and 22. So roptimist Club. 46 Fresh eggs, dressed poultry, home-made butter, cottage cheese, home-cured bacon, ap ples, popcorn, nuts, potatoes and onions at Salem Public Market, Union at Highj every Saturday, 8:30 a.m. 45 Dance Saturday, Silverton Ar mory. Glen Woodry's Orchestra. 45 , Packard Electric Razors. Keitn Brown Lumber Yard, 45 The annual "Swppthpnrl" Hin ner party of the Salem Lions ciud will oe held at the Cham ber of Commerce next Tuesday night at 7 o'clock. Verne Young, in charge of the committee on arrangements, reports that en tertainment, including dancing, will be available following the dinner. The party will be in- lormai in nature. For aifts. for vnnrsplf Thnto lovely virgin wool blankets from The Better Bedding Store, 512 oiaie street, jienwoods, North Star and Springfield in colors or white. 45 For Rent Floor Sanders. Woodrow's, 450 Center St. Stove oil. diesel oil, prompt delivery Barrels available George Cadwell Oil company Phone 9788 2490 State. Will accept bids on large du plex house to move or wreck. In quire Shrock Motors, Church & Chemeekta Sts. 45 Amaranth Rummage, over Greenbaum's, February 21st and 22nd, 9:30 a.m. 45 Over 150 Parrish junior high school students participated in 52 acts as tryouts for a March 26 talent show were conducted at the school Thursday night. The cast for the show, theme of which is "At the Court of King Cole," will be chosen from the students taking part in Thurs day's tryouts. Judges Neil Brown, Madeline Suko, Karl Thielsen and Vesta Barr will an nounce cast members at a later date. Gretchen Cramer is serv ing as director of the talent show. One rose Alex Smith 9x12 rug and pad, $80. 1145 South 14th St. 45 Three-way floor lamp, white silk shade, $11. 1145 So. 14th St. 45 One brown 9x9 wool rug and pad, $55. 1145 South 14th St. 45 Small platform bedroom rock er, $20. 1145 South 14th St. 45 One Airway vacuum cleaner, completely rebuilt, perfect con dition, $50. 1145 South 14th St. 45 Tree roses, fruit trees, berry bushes, shrubs. Knight Pearcy Nursery. South Liberty, three blocks south of State. Open Sun day 12 until 4. 46' Originally slated for comple tion before the opening of the legislature, the addition to the Senator hotel now has its fourth floor completed and the eight rooms on that floor are in use. The next 10 days or two weeks. if the finishing work continues at its present speed, will find guests able to secure rooms on the second and third floors of the addition, both of which have eight rooms each. The third floor is scheduled for completion first with the second floor to be completed a few days later. DeLuxe Cab. Phone 8050. 64 Girl wanted for drug store work. Experience desirable. No Sunday work. Top salary. Ap ply in person. South Salem Pharacy." 45 C" Kilgore Real Estate. Dorothy Stewart, hair stylist, formerly of the Beauty Box, now with Price s Beauty Salon. 46 Coat and Suit Saleslady. Must be experienced. Salary no ob ject. Box 240, Capital Journal 45 Insurec savings earn more than twi percent at Salem Fed eral Savings Association. 130 Soutn Liberty street. Wisconsin residents visiting in the Salem area this week are Mr. and Mrs. Charles W Lamb, whose home is in Wou watosa, Wis. Girl wanted for drug store work. Experience desirable. No Sunday work. Top salary. Ap ply in person. .South Salem Pharmacy. 45 Pemberton's flower and gift shop. 1980 South Twelfth. 45 Will accept bids on large du plex house to move or wreck. In quire Shrock Motors. Church & Chemeketa Sts. 45 Fried chicken served or tn so. Cole's Chicken Bar. 4135 Port land Road. 45 Joyce DeHut. 15. who has been working under the name oi Marjorie tiurt, is reported to police as missing. It was learned that she left on an earlv mnrnlne southbound bus with a man pos ing as her husband. Wimpie's Restaurant at Valley Junction, operated by Tom Hill and Frank Star, will be open from 5 a.m. to midnite. Fisher man's paradise. Come as you are. 49 Delicious cake and pastries. Glazed Doughnuts our specialty. Try us for your next Birthday cake. The Wooden Shoe, 1391 Broadway. Phone 9061. 46 Special Sunday dinner, $1.25, at Ma Bebee's Fine Foods on the Dallas Highway. 45 Harold Hauk, apartment 505, Royal Court, reports to the city police that a fur jacket valued in excess of $500 had been stolen from his apartment sometime in the last two weeks. Benefit card party, Kingwood auxiliary Legion Hall, February 22, 8 p.m. 500 and pinochle. Quilt drawing, refreshments. Public invited. 45 Senator Toiletries going out of business. All Fitch, Woodbury and Jergen lotions, creams, shampoo and hair oil to be on sale at greatly reduced prices. Senator Hotel Building. Night waitress. Senator Food Shop. 45 All ladies in the Eola com munity are asked to please meet at the Eola school house, Mon day, 24th, at 2 o'clock, to make arrangements for the cafeteria dinner to be given on March 7. The committee. 45 The county court Thursday approved sale of 160 acres of land to Scotts Mills Lumber company, Silverton for $800. The land lies between the Abiqua and Crooked Finger road and it is understood the lumber company desires to swap it with the forest service for some other acreage. Make your own towels and place mats. Linen yardage in colors at the Better Bedding Store, 512 State street. 45 For sale Dark brown long fur jacket. Size 14, like new, $15. Phone 24005 after 6 p.m. 45 25 off on men's spring top coats, coverts and others. Select a top coat at the regular price and pay us 25 less. You pocket the difference. We make a friend. Jayson's, corner Court and Liberty. 45 Shrubs, fruit, shade trees, rose bushes, bulbs. Phone 8556. Boyd Nursery, 2440 State street. 45 Large AAA T-bones. Cherry's 12th Street Dinnette. 46 See complete line Color Per fect war paper at Sears. Permit to haul logs has been granted by the county court to Howard Coomler, Silverton. Get your copy of Imperial Wallpaper's amazing "Color Har monizer" at Elfstrom's wallpaper department, $25 worth of home decorator "know how" for 25c. 51 Colored fryers and roasters. we deliver. Phone 22943 or 7000. Radio repairing all makes and models Phone 9221, Elf strom's 51 Radio repairing all makes and models. Phone 9221, Elf strom's. 51 Olson Washer Repair. 25100, 48 Radio repairing all makes and models. Phone 9221, Elf Strom's- 51' Avoid washing 5000 diapers yearly. Call Stork Laundry 25600. 45 A tire, tube and wheel were stolen Wednesday night from the automobile of Leona Ekaman 1091 Ruge street, West Salem. The same articles and a pair of boots were stolen from the car of Louis Lorenz, 345 North 17th, Wednesday night. Selling out all china novelties costume jewelry, compacts, cigarette cases, earrings, 'a off regular prices. Senator Toil etries and Sundries, Senator Ho tel Building. Tax.il service Valley Cab. Phone 8624. Prompt Dance every Wednesday and Saturday at Crystal Gardens Two floors, two orchestras, one price. Modern and old time. Navajo rugs and saddle blan kets. 175 South High. Phone 6088. 54 River silt and fill dirt. Com, mercial sand and Gravel. Phone 21966 Let us insulate your home with Palco Wool. Free estimates, no obligation, 12 to 36 months to pay. Capital Home Insulation Co., Salem, Oregon. 24412 eve nings. Young couple and six year old child need house or apart ment in city limits Best of ref erences and care. Phone 8037 between 8 and 5. 47 Expecting the Stork? Call the Stork Laundry, 25600. 45 Swedish massage, reducing equipment, 816 First National Bank. Phone 8798. Helen Lovald. 47 Arnold JarVIS is nnur nnArnt- ing the Mobil Service Station at 12th and State streets. Pickup ana aenvery service. Call 6894 45 M. C. (Boni) Boniface, former ly With the Unpmnlnvmpn nrm. mission, has become associated with Shrock Motor Co., and ii workine with G. K. (Ken) Math. er in the used car department 48' Alexandria. EevDt. was once tne second city of the Roman empire. Bloody Struggle Seen for India London, Feb. 21 (P) The British government left square ly up to feuding Hindus and Moslem leaders today the ques tion of whether India intends to win independence in bloody ci vil war or through peaceful ne gotiations by the time Britain ends her reign over the rich sub continent 16 months hence. Prime Minister Attlee told the world yesterday that Britain intends to pull out of India by June, 1948, and at the same time appointed Admiral Lord Mountbatten, a great grandson of the first British empress of In dia, as viceroy to liquidate 200 years of British rule. Some empire-minded conserv atives and sections of the British press direly predicted that a bloody struggle for power in In dia would result from Britain's withdrawal. Lord Templewood Sir Sa muel Hoare before he. became a peer presented a motion last night declaring that the end of British rule is likely to im peril the peace and prosperity of India. Debate was scheduled in the house of lords next Tuesday on the motion and in the house of commons the week after next. The delay was caused because the house of commons is sched uled to debate three other press ing British problems first for eign affairs on the eve of For eign Secretary Ernest Bevin's departure for Moscow, turning the Palestine mandate over to the United Nations and govern ment handling of the grave coal crisis. Portal Pay Ban Gets Approval Washington, Feb. 21 W) The house judiciary committee ap proved today a measure outlaw ing virtually all portal-to-portal pay claims. The bill would also let em ployers advance as a defense against claims the contention that they acted in "good faith" they could offer it in contro versies involving the wage- hours act, the Walsh-Healy and the Bacon-Davis acts. The Walsh-Healey and Bacon- Davis act establish working standards which must be observ ed on government contracts. The burden of proof in claim ing "good faith" would rest with the employer. Chairman Michener (R-Mich said the committee approved the bill "by a very large majority. Questioned further, he said that there was not a formal vofe "not even a show of hands." He said that, under present plans, the measure is scheduled to reach the floor for action next Thursday. The senate judiciary commit tee met separately on its own version of a measure to ban portal pay claims, but failed to take final action. Members in dicated questions had arisen concerning the constitutionality of some terms of the measure Order by the county court grants an auto wrecker's license to Herman C. Lockhart, 3535 Silverton road, the order stating the court has examined the premises where he is to operate and finds they comply with the law. Virtually all activities of the Salem postoffice will be sus pended February 22, Washing ton's birthday. There will be two pickup services in the busi ness districts but there .will be no deliveries either residential or rural. Salem Court News Circuit Court Order of voluntary nonsuit on motion of plaintiff filed in Clara E. Bonn vs. Bertha L. Miller and Harris Nelson. Harold Snowden. who ww to have been sentenced Thursday morning on his plea of guilty to being Implicated In the burglarizing of the St. Paul liquor store last Mav was granted a continuance un til Friday to give the court a chance to hear from the navy, it being alleged he Is wanted as a deserter from that branch of the service. Snowden, after pleading to the charge turned state's evidence and testified against Willis King and Joseph Waltman who were Jointly Indicted with him. However, those two defendants were freed by the court on a directed verdict, the court holding that Snowden's testimony as an alleged ac complice lacked corroboration. A Jury in Judge E. M Pan's court Is hearing the trial of Chsrles a. Weston vs. le Clark tnd others involving an attfunpt to eviction from a Salem resi dence. Order of dismissal on motion of plain tiff filed In Naomi M. vs. Oerald E. But ler. Complaint by Industrial accident com mission seeks to enjoin John K. Elder as defendant from further employing workmen in any hazardous occupation until all payroll reports to date have been made and he posts a bond or de posit for at least 11850. Hearing set (or March a. Another complaint by same plaintiff against same defendant seeks to collect 13503.89 alleged due as con tributions. Decree of divorce in Edith Evelyn vs. Kenneth Hatfield restores named of Ed ith Evelyn Stephens to plaintiff. Order In state vs. Willis Klnr and others allows 130 to Peery T. Buren ap pointed by rourt for defendant. Complaint for divorce by Alva vs. Prances Ray Bressler alleges desertion Married July 36, IBM, at Las Vegas, Nev. Order for support money filed In Olen a vs. Thomas Rowland. Complaint by Simon Barnes vs. Itol and and Roland Davis Rasmussen asks 115,000 feneral, 1304.60 and I540.H spe lit. Bartwel Zehner Funeral Rites for Salem War Pilot Funeral services will be held at St. Joseph's Catholic church Saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. for Lt. Hartwel Zehner, former Salem man, who was killed In an airplane crash at Johnson field near Tokyo, Japan, January 21 Interment will be in the City View cemetery. Lt. Zehner, an army man since December, 1941, saw service in the European theater with the Ninth air force during World War II and had been in Japan since July, 1946, as the pilot of a P-51 Mustang with the Eighth air force. He had 1600 hours of flying time. Born in Portland, June 20, 1919, the officer came to Salem in 1920 and was a graduate of Salem schools. Residing here until 1938, when he went to As toria to make his home he was connected with the Valley Mo tor company prior to leaving Salem. At the time of enlisting in the air corps Zehner was a salesman with the Lovell Auto company in Astoria. Surviving are his father, W. T. Zehner of Coos Bay and a sister, Mrs. Dean W. Seiple, also of Coos Bay. - Czechs and Magyars To Break Impasse Prague, Feb. 21 (JP) A high source in contact with both Czechoslovakia and Hungary said today the two countries were expected within a week to break the impasse which has held up for several months the exchange of their respective minorities. This source said Hungary would make the first move by resuming on a limited scale the transfer of Slovaks who have been held up since last fall in a dispute over quotas and other details for similar transfer of Magyars from Slovakia. Czechoslovakia then is expec ted to halt the movement of Magyars from Slovakia to Bo hemia and Moravia for employ ment as labor under the coun try's two-year plan, the infor mant said. This movement has been sharply criticized by Hun garians, some of whom charged the Magyars were being "sold" as slaves. The two countries were au thorized by the United Nations to work out the exchanges be tween themselves. Five-Unit Apartment Here Approved The federal housing adminis tration granted Norman S. Pow ers permission yesterday to con struct a five-unit apartment building on Fairgrounds road, Salem. The Salem Woodwork ing company was authorized to erect six houses for sale. Glassblowsng was developed in the third century, B.C., rev olutionizing the methods of glass production. cial damages growing out of an auto mobile accident March 23, 1848 on Paci fic highway half mile north of Brooks. Demurrer filed in State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance mopany vs. O. F. Franklin. Prohaf e Court Eleventh annual report of Charles H. Heltzel as guardian of Michael Lane shows balance of $651. IS, Order In James Cromwell Balyer guar dian, approves annual report of Ruby B. Hughes as guardian. Martin Rostvald, L. D. Lemon and J. P. Jensen named appraisers of the guar dianship estate of Nancy Elizabeth Nel son, minor. Inheritance tax of $536.91 determined on estate of Emma Rockwell McKenzle. Inheritance tax receipt for $199.41 filed in estate of William F. Kapllnger. Final account of Roy Harland as ex ecutor of the estate of Henry H. Kloep- plng shows balance of $3638.65. Final hearing March 36. Inheritance tax receipt for $50.16 filed in estate of Wm. Harry Bowers. Justice Court State vs. N. E. Swallow, charge of forgery dismissed for lace of evi4nce. Police Court Excessive speed at Intersection: Jane Lehman James, 8'5 Madison; pleaded in nocent, ball las. Violation of stop sign: Abraham L. Goldberg, 765 Oalnes, 13-50. Violation of the basic speed rule: Wal ter Rutherford, route 7, $10. Harry L. sum, Portland, lio Marnajre Licenses Earl H. Kleen, 34. clerk, and Bernlce P. Nash, 18, clerk, both Baltm. Keith B. Bail. 3fl. garage man. Turner. ana neorm i. we, 33, oooKiteeper, Balem. ucuiisiu n. twin, o, icrmer, eaiem, and Sylvia T. Trlbbett, 22, student, Day- ton Bradley Orders VA Staff Cut Washington, Feb. 21 (JP) Gen. Omar Bradley, veterans administrator, froze VA em ployment at or near its peak of 224,852 persons today and or dered all VA offices to begin strict economies. The action apparently was Bradley's answer to congres sional criticism that VA ad ministrative expenses are exces sive. In telegrams to 13 branch managers, he warned that out right cuts on the VA staff may be anticipated. He told the branch managers that effective Friday night and until further notice, there will be no promotions within VA and no filling of vacancies ex cept for: 1. Prior commitments. 2. Essential medical and hos pital maintenance employes. ' 3. Isolated typists and steno graphic vacancies that are ab solutely essential. Bradley also ordered immedl ate cessation of: 1. All travel for conferences and supervision of offices, hos pitals and employes. 2. Overtime work except that ordered to reduce back-logs VA employment has risen to its present level from 46,303 in December 1943, and from 93 000 in December, 1945. Recent turnover of employes have av eraged 5000 to 7000 monthly. VA officials said, however, they anticipate a decline in the num ber of resignations. Johnson Named Butter Champ Corvallis, Feb. 21 (JP) The Oregon Dairy Manufacturers' association last night named William L. Johnson of the Far mers' Co-operative creamery, McMinnville, the state's butter making champion. His sweepstakes score was 94.58, a fractional margin over the second place winner, G. Brandli, Dallas Creamery com pany, with 94.17. Last year's winner, Ralph W. Gillette, Eu gene Farmers' creamery, was third with 93.5. In other contests, cheese making honors went largely to Tillamook and Lincoln county men, although Don Cornwell, Wallowa County Creamery as sociation, took first place in the senior aged cheese division and C. A. Hutchens, Mount Angel co-operative creamery, was third in the same class. First place award In ice cream making went to T. Lee Whittington, Peter Pan Prod ucts, Jennings Lodge. 7 Hop Harvesting Machines Ordered Hop Harvesters, Inc., organ ized to provide custom picking machines for hop growers have an order in for seven of the ma chines with the Stevens Equip ment company, Salem, and work of manufacture is now in prog ress, states C. W. Faulus, secre tary-treasurer of the concern. Other officers are Ralph Wil liams, president, and Howard Eismann, vice president. The concern had initially con templated having 10 of the ma chines constructed. It is the plan now to locate machines a mile and a half north of Independ ence, north of Mission bottom and in the St. Paul area. Contracts will be made with growers to haul their hops to the machines where the picking will be done, probably at first on a competitive basis, charge for picking being what it would be for picking by hand. Vines would be cut off and hauled to the machines. The contract with the equipment company calls for machines which will pick about an average of 4000 pounds green hops per hour, considered the equivalent of the work of from 160 to 200 pickers. Necessity of the machines became apparent last season from the lack o pickers which endangered the harvest. Ivan L. Welty has filed cer tificate of assumed business name with the county clerk for Nob Hill Dry Cleaners, 2344 S Commercial street. Leonard A Zorne, first Chemawa road west of 99E, has filed a similar cer tificate for Zorne Industrial Sal vage. Salem visitors Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith of Albany. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their lovely floral offerings and their kindness shown during our recent be reavement. C. W. Ireton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dixon and family. 45 PILES Hurt Like Sin! But Now I Grin Thousands Changs groans to grins. Oat a doctors' formula to rellevi discomfort of plies Sent druggists bj noted Thorn ton A Minor Clinic. Surprising QUICK nalllattva rrhnf nf ni n ItrVi irr fia t nn Tanrta t anftan ihHnir ..ntn n. doctors' way, del tube Thornton Minor's Rectal Ointment or Rectal 8up- dim. tone today Follow sbe direction! For gaJi lt tH dru BtorM f verywhere. I la f Blent at Fred Meyer Drag, Adv. I Capital Journal, Salem, Orejron, Accident on Salem-Dallas Highway As a result of the accident shown in the above picture George Robert Myers of Monmouth is in Salem General hospital with a right arm and rib fractures. The crash occurred when he lost control of his car one-fourth of a mile west of the Bonneville sub-station. School Districts Consolidated The district boundary board Friday after canvassing the votes on the February 13 school consolidation election, in the Woodburn area in which Wood burn, West Woodburn and John son districts voted to come into a consolidated district, but Hall, Grassy Pond, Union, Belle Passi and McKce voted against con solidation, declared that the three districts voting affirma tively are consolidated. Also petitions were received at the meeting from Woodburn: Belle Passi and Hall asking for a new consolidation election for ihose three districts, the board setting the date for this election for March 19. While in the pre vious election Belle Passi and Hall voted against consolidation the vote was so cose the peti tioners desire to take another chance at it and in event it car ries on March 19 they will go into the other consolidation with Woodburn, West Woodburn and Johnson. The boundary board Friday also received petitions from the Shaw and Rocky Point school districts asking that board to take a small section of territory off from the Shaw district and put it into Rocky Point. It was explained that the proposed change is also hooked up with a potential consolidation being proposed between Rocky Point and Aumsville. If the territo rial change is made this will bring Rocky Point district con- tigious to the Aumsville district and make consolidation possible. Salary Boosts (Continued from Pnge 1) deputy public utilities commis sioner, deputy state treasurer, superintendent of banks, corpor ation commissioner, insurance commissioner, master fish war den, superintendent of geology and mineral industries, state printer and deputy superinten dent of-Fairview home. The assistant adjutant gen eral's salary would remain $5 400. $4,800 a Year Class. Here are those who would get $4,800 a year: Secretary of the board of control, land board sec retary, secretary to the gover nor, state librarian, parole di rector, real estate commissioner, assistant budget director, assis tant superintendent of banks, fish commission secretary, and man ager of the racing commission. The following would get $4, 200 a year: Deaf school superin tendent, boys training school su perintendent, assistant veterans affairs director, secretary of board of medical examiners, de puty prison warden, secretary of aeronautics, post-war planning secretary, blind school superin tendent and Hill Crest school superintendent. Costs Total $56,640 The committee said the in creases would cost $56,640 a year, of which $39,640 would come out of the general fund, and $17,100 paid by self-sustaining departments. The state police salaries would be raised as follows: Recruit, $1,200 to $1,800; pri vates, $2,400 to $3,300; sergeant $2,700 to $3,600; lieutenant, $2,820 to $3,900; captains, $3, 600 to $4,500; deputy superin tendent, $5,000 to $6,000; and superintendent, $5,000 to $6,600. Walker Explains Sen. Dean Walker, chairman of the joint committee, explain- INCOME TAX RETURNS Have Yours Prepared Now! Individual, Farm, Business ELMER M. AMUNDSON Ph. 3688 or 5811 For Appointment rv . S aT I CAM TAL PLATES At Cut, i elentlflc wy to clean dental platti and bridgvi REALLY dun. Just put your plate in a gltm of water. Add a little Kleen ite. With magic-like speed, ditcoloret ioni, ttaini and denture odor vannh the original clean brightne returnl tt'j ...u arnnnmirll. Alt ymur druggitf .for Kleenite today. Get KtFFNITF torlar at Cipllil Drui Store and all rood drufi-lsti. 0 'L J Fridaly, Feb. 21 ,1947 13 ed that no two-year limitation was placed in the report, as sug gested by several members of the committee, because the re port calls for a salary investiga tion to be made during the next two years and submitted to the 1949 legislature. Rep. Henry Semon was one of the committeemen wha urged the two-year limitation saying, "We are right on the top now and when you set a salary up it is difficult to get it down again." Barry's Objections Rep. Alex Barry, who was the only members of the committee to vote against the report, ex plained that he was not necessar ily objecting to the salary in creases but felt that more time should be given to a study of the report. The increased salaries for state officials, if approved by the legislature would become ef fective on March 1. 1947, tha same date decided upon for civil service salary boosts. The small area of unpaved space around City hall is being newly landscaped. The bamboo growing at the north side of tha entrance steps is being replaced by shrubbery. Shrubs are being planted on the north side of tha building near the central fira station. There is fossil evidenca that termites existed in their present form 55-million years ago, long before the human race appeared. Columbus reported that in 1498 some Haitian cornfield! were 18 miles long. LEGAL NOTICE Or FINAL HEARING MH-n l hornhv stven that Edith M, Cnvaliere, administratrix ol the Estate ot Paul oavallere, aeceaaea, nas meu final apnunt In the Olrcult OdUrt Of thtt State of Oregon, for Marlon County, and said Court has, ny an oraer tnereoi, aea Ignated Monday, the ah day of March, 1047, at the hour of 10:00 in the forenoon of said day, in the Court Room of said Court in Salem, Marlon County, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and tha settlement of said estate, at which time and place all persons Interested in said eatate are required to appear and show cause, if any. why said final account should not be allowed and the estat settled and closed. First publication Febr. 21. Last publi cation March 31, 1047. EDITH M. cavalier, Administratrix;. CHAS. J. ZERZAN, Attorney. Pacific Bldg., Salem, ore. NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice Is hereby given that sealed bldt will be received by the undersigned until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M. on tha 13th day of March, 1047, and immediately thereafter publicly opened by the Board of Directors of the Four Corners Rural Fire protection District of Marlon County, Oregon, at the Four Corners Community Hall near Salem In said county and state, for an Issue of general obligation bond! of said Four Corners Rural Fire Protec tion District, In the amount of Tea Thousand Dollars (slO.OOO), said bonds to be dated April, 1047, and to mature aer ially in numerical order aa foliowa: Sl.ooo on April 1, 104s $1,000 on April 1, 1049 $1,000 on April 1, 1050 $1,000 on April 1, 1051 $1,000 on April 1, 1052 $1,000 on April 1, 1053 $1,000 on April 1, 1054 $1,000 on April 1, 1055 $1,000 on April 1, 1056 $1,000 on April 1, 1B57 Said bonds to bear Interest at the rata of not to exceed atx (8) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, principal and Interest payable at the Lndd and Bush Ralem Branch, U. S. National Bank of Portland, Salem, Oregon. Said bonds were duly authorized at aa election held on February 14, 1047. Bids must be accompanied by certified check In the amount of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250). The approving legal opinion of Wtnfree, Mcculloch, Shuler and Sayre will be furnished the success ful bidder. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. E. L. SCOTT Secretary-Treasurer Four Oornerg Rural Fire Protection District. Marlon County, Oregon. Address: Route 0, Box 2B8, Salem, Oregon. Publication dates: February 21, 10471 February 38, 1047: March 7, 1047. TITEEZE 3 Opftin : P.M. Diana Lynn Brian Donlevj "OUR HEARTS WERE GROWING IIP" Evelyn Keren VVIIIard Parker "RENEGADES" IN TECHNICOLOR iriiTiiTTiiir irniiiiiiTtiriiiiiiii iii- i BROWN'S K BfwrifaeKitV' ...ten BROWN'S Certified Watch Maker 184 North Liberty 420 Court St. ft nCPtvW m iw yex