Local Paragraph. A . 1 epppnpw..pppppaeps ,h,fr Jrlr 01 " Gasoline Bids Only two com to rttf w" Ptd panies submitted complete bldi 5 ttnJ,,Ge?1lK'rpr- wdniy eomecUon with rr,, t 1,tni- tbefu o Mirion county dur MT .TUw?dy,, .Sundly nd m " """ Involving .?.., a,h with toul M0llne. diesel oil and kero-ik.- ' ' M0lln Shell and Associated each . submitted bull of 21.7 for Directors Meetlnf-Members ??;0?w,"1.lof1 ol lY01? V" jl. - M'MWVta niii laltM tntn um Marat n il 01 uie ooard of director! of the Marion County Community Chert will meet Thursday eve nine; at S o'clock at the Cheit headquarter! at 241 North Lib erty ttreet. Oml Etter to Speak The Fellowship of Reconciliation will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrt. Marvin Nettleton, 845 Tamarack, Thursday evening, tar ting with a covered dish din- bid takes Into consideration the six cent state tax but excludes federal taxes. A bid of 12.2 cents for diesel and 17.2 cents for kerosene was submitted. Stand ard Oil did not bid for any of the three commodities. Union submitted a bid that calls for a discount of ,009 cents per gal lon off the truck trailer price at time of delivery. Brass Meeting The monthly tiai t a AtAA.. . uktuiii gi uiku w iniiicc, lucre il" TEV?" officials of Marion and Polk i!2Lk 'u, r0wiU counties wM be held Wednesday Hi!.Au wU1 be t p.m. at the Senator hotel. Progress and Objectives of the I national FOR." Day of Prayer, 'Silverlon, Friday New Zoning (Oontlnued from Page 1 value of property; and, general ly, to promote the public health, safety and welfare of the city of Salem and its inhabitants." Off-street parking is required by the new code for any building or business hereafter established or enlarged. Even every dwell ing must have off-street space for at least one car. Small apartment houses must provide off-street park ing for as many cars as there are living units. Larger apart ment houses, rooming houses and hotels must have parking space based upon their slxe. For churches, auditoriums, theaters and educational insti tutions parking areas will de pend upon their seating capa city. Commercial and Industrial buildings must provide off street parking space depending upon floor area of themain buildings. The code will exempt exist ing buildings from off-street parking requirements, except for additional seating capacity or floor area that may be added in the future. , Proposed new districts are at- scribed below, but the summary Theta Chi Electa John Cas per, '54 of Salem, was elected vice president of Sigma chapter, ineia uiu fraternity during recent meeting of the organiza tlon held at Corvallis. Others Sfmfd t0...Mic were: M,rvin Silverton In a program to'does not cover ail provisions of Tu;m ao, r.iierson, uaui.be given by representatives of the code. They are: president: Melvin H. Jnhnwtn - 1 i 1 a en 1 I 1 ..tHftntla! IMitrtet. Thte If the ," , ' -1 kvciii enurencp vi ouvejvuii.i " , . . .' . ... ... . 54, Portland, secretary; Robert!with Mrs. Martin Hanna andlT".;, 1. mil; dwelllnga. k few J. Larkln, 54, Longvlew, Wash., Mrs. Lynn R. Neal as arrange- be uun in; name aupa- treasurer: and Norman L ...i .t,i.. wia "rl" '" . ' Zw ,. . T r, " " ment chairmen, the World Day u ,,,,-iorea Di ,0 m.rtmnaiM or eigne Wyers 54, Ashland, Ore., mar- 0f Prayer will be observed Fri- ere aien.rea n ttm ue pr.miM..; shall. day. Feb. 20. beginning at 2 p.m. ""STiS tunS'SoS j -.,. Burna a aipiaa ai lne feinoaipi cnurcn, ine xvev. public puiMinga; garaen. w ..- I Capital Journal, Sale. Or., Wednesday, fak IS, n M (! mi 1 Youths Hurt, One Seriously Two youths war hospitalized Tuesday on la critical condi tion after their cars crashed head-on on the North Santlam highway near the Mehama Junction. On the critical. list at Salem General hospital la Paul Dun ham, 17, Route 1, Seta, with skull and taw fractures, possible in ternal Injuries and multiple cuts about the face. He was driving east about 4:15 p.m. when he collided with a car driven by Allan Fooler, 18, Me hama. Witnesses said Pooler was passing another vehicle at the tune of tha accident. ' Pooler suffered cuts on the chine and knee and had a severe head bump. He waa reported in good condition Wednesday. The front end of each car was completely smashed in and the engine knocked back oft its mountings under the dash board. Pooler was driving a 1953 model car and Duman a pre-war model Stayton Ambulance service took the men to the hospital. ' (OonUnosd froaa Pa 1) Freeh ill estimated that than 60 billion dollars worth of goods and serrlees based e aa . annual business! TOlum WBS - fee ted fty Wednesdsy's action. Freehlll predicted at aanra conference that would ba acta) Increases for many of the nawly exempt items. Ha mentioned higher charges for services, soma spotted Increases en milk and dairy products, and general raises for many types of build ing materials. Among major eommoditia and services decontrolled la tha new list, effective at once, are: Lumber, wood products and related services. Including such things as plywood, ndUf, peiaa, wallboards and pilings. This In dustry is estimated aa doing six biUlon dollars of business yearry at the manufacturers level Cheat Bosrg Members al tha board of directors of tha Salem Community Cheat will meet at tha Chest headquarters Thursday afternoon at ' 4:30 o'clock. :..." Salary Boost (Continued from Page 1) Karaite it i a owned by Margaret Millard was " i!.,? i - .r dm.. a.t .odu.d s.ms chairman. putud amtusr r. ma wetpt pr. land attorney general, and a boost .mis o, u uw. ..r- r:irom aY.zu 10 so.duu ior me damaged by fire Monday night at 1135 North 19th street, and the owner said it would be torn down. The building was used tor . T .: 7: i,m umn (tmiir dwtutM. dupit.M, ton storaee and did not contain a reaoing Dy mrs. minnie ur;:1HM111 h0)1M, coouidiu tut men i., .?h!.L. "" jiund j, "Walk as Children ofuh.n i.r ii.m, ..iu ... ,--"' ear at tne time. rihtn .iih Mn a j McCan-iwimum tot ' M MtibL ia urn The general program theme "', u auu.l will be aiven in a oresenUtion Ra Rt.i4tntii ouuict. Minnie Over Mrs. Johnson Improve Re-j ported in fair condition Wednes day and Improving was Mrs. Dean Johnson, 74, Woodburn, who was struck by an auto Mon day night as she crossed the highway just north of Wood burn. She suffered a fractured pelvis, fractured leg and other injuries. An eight-year-old com panion Sharon Ann Eldet, suf fered minor injuries in the acci dent. They were taken to Salem Memorial hospital after, the crash. Sharon Ann waa released the same evening. nel at the organ. "iuirlet dormttorlu put bopnUM hpuan. hurchti. petppoli. pod umupr uph prt superintendent of public instruc tion and the commissioner of la bor. Further Increase Made However, on motion of Sena Junk Photos show all that is left of two automobiles driven by teenagers that collided head on on the North San tiam highway a half mile west of Mehama, Tuesday after noon. In top photo Melvin Quinnett, Lyons; Roger Rowe, Stayton, and Delmar Thompson, Mill City, examine car driven in easterly direction by Paul Duman, Scio. The car burned after the crash. Lower photo shows new Ford which was proceeding west and driven by Allan Pooler. Both ve hicles were demolished and drivera suffered serious injuries. the news from Salem that we. not act on this report and later are raising salaries of our top-1 take up the state employes sale CARD Of THANKS . Words cannot express ade- Pocket Lighter The theft of quately our deep appreciation his billfold wss reported to city police by Marlin Reimer, In dependence, who said It was taken while he was swimming at the YMCA Saturday night. .... . t i ' ...in a .u J.,mi,i! tii i, homt pccuppuppi. tor Rex EUli. the salarv of these flight officers," he said. "As to ries. .n Y ill Th. nmram!''0.,,u"fin' ""."CM1 h"l,i " two last named officials was in-the governor, I feel that there , gilsrles Niggardly' Call to Worship. The program fnllAU., '"'.''thVm'r Pr'pS?r' ". .Uhout lllt.llpn p. IP lh. pum .T";...TS HJ? He ot U.lnt uplu. u bt xpetPd. Apt RtV. JPMPA COPPtr. .... ...... d I Htet.it ! an PI rptm. "Tht Drum Call" Mr. Arthur " .J""''"? '., i , , D, CHirltt Btttt. Sil 'i-7.. " d -r wL..." un -' ppp""""" P' P'P1"PP. '- WtTtr I pd African Wpmpn Mm. tW10J M mort UaM ut unlu , rp. . Ura " aulMins. Thp uh rapulallPU lot Vacpl tola. Tt lord l Frajpr Mra. R dlatrlct prp tha tana pi lor tht Jnhn Lallrktr. 1 .. . . . .... Tplk. "Wplk In thp Uibt pi Ha la in Rtv. Arthur Chirlaa Batci epniraiatlpn, "Vpthtr pf Mri. Jottph Rotary Club Elects Reynolds u. none. Allen was elected, with opposi tion, to the presidency of the Salem Rotary club Wednesday noon. Others elected were: Rob ert Fenlx, secretary; Chester Pickens, treasurer; Tom Kelly and Harold Phillippe, directors and Paul Bale, member of clas sification committee. Rome, W) Prime Minister Alcide de Gasperi was confined to his home Wednesday with influenza. Tha Lllht' Hymn nr Lltnt." Pra-pffprlnt itattmant LtRud. Vocal dutt. "atnd Out Thy Lllht1 MUi Ocraldlnt Pranch and Ura. Robert Bhlnp" COURT NEWS Circuit Court Ordtr for writ of hibtu oorpua pro vldlnt thftt Ocra.4 Crftvinj ippctr In court Ptb. U. Wklvtr of xtftdltlon procetMlinii by Hill jMtph Wumcr. proTldint bit trtni fir to jtkto of WtihiDRton. Oh tried with pttlt larceny. llarloa 1. Knter Osctr N. Bnitr: DlTorco deere rttorlnc piitintlU'i formtr Btmo erf McUmhoo tvod iiTing hr owner ahip f Kummtr borne at Otterttll Lake. Minn., furnltuit and houiehold effecu In aletn bone. Lea-dell Herrint Donald O. Htrrtne: Amended aniwer. flUaa and Ruby Merle Brew too O. I. Lowta: Plalntlff'e reply to defendant's an awer. . Southern Tactftc Co. i Marlon county dUtrtet attorne? and alate labor con nluloner: Amended eomplelnt for Je crarfttory judgment Involvlne labor per formed en certain equipment owned by tht plaintiff. Talk. "Let Your Lllht Rev. Doui-lu Harrell. Poem, "Thtnlta to Tnee ' Mrs. m HoMrn. Oulded medltatroa Mn. Arthur Cherlej Eat tt. "The Day. Thou Sweet Lord. It ended," aa cloelna hymn, and benediction by Mri. A J. Herr. R3 dutrlct. the only difference be in that la tht Re dUtrkt no minimum lot areai are preuribid. CI Neifhsornood Buiintas District, in tht CI neubbertaood buaineM dietrlct bulldlnn mar be trecttd and premUta may bt used for any purpost permitted In an Rl dutrlct and for such retail burt neuei at art a convenience to a reskle& tlal OUtrlct, for example, a confectionary. a roc try, bakery, meat market, laundry atencr, aemce station, etc. Salaries of top-flight Oregon officials have been niggardly," according to the view expressed by Senator George A. Ulett of Coos and Curry counties. Senator Walker ended the ar- ftet or three stories. Jj en riAA - !mloh K mnmm whn wnnlri Mk R3 Ruldentiai Uistrici. mil m in int,-ac . fo,uv m ;cai, atiici , Senator Gibson, who opposes allltms oince Decause 01 me saiary, salary increases, said that he felt but in Oregon we have had gov that the superintendent of public 1 ernors who wanted the Job sole instruction held a key position ; ly as a matter of public service." in the state and so did the labor : Workers' Lobby Charged commissioner and if any in- After several members of the'sument when he oroDosed that creases were to be granted these; committee had brought up the the committee meet again on officials should receive more question 01 in crease a sauries ior,xhurday morning as a commit- than had been recommended by the mass ox state workers Rep jtee-of -the-whole and consider his subcommittee. f . jDave Baum, a member of the the salary increases proposed Judges Get Kaue isuocommuiee aeciarea mm tne one Dy 0ne, right down the line bupreme court judges would. commu.ee naa nox yei oexer- Before this suggestion was receive $12,000 a year instead mined the salaries for the ma- mtde President of the Senate of the present $10,450 and cir-'Jority of sUte workers. cuit judges $10,000 annually in place of $9,350 under the provi- Bvea Melby t. Roy R. Hewitt: Suit for Jfldtmeat of siO.000 punitive and $1,000 apeetal dams set for allseed failure of de fendant to represent plaintiff In suit. Cyril i. and Anita Prrschweller vs. Louis P. Porcier: Suit for Juditnent that would rtaulre defends nts to tiecule deed to cer tain real property and for tlftOO damaias claimed Mr piaintlffe for alleted failure to lira P to acreemtnt. Probata Court Celine Steenhout estate: Order semin; Frsnk Steenhout Jr. to. administrator and dmlttlnf wlU to probttt. Order ef dlstrlbu- bt set back tht samt as buildinss In tht residential district and no store shell tx cee4 one story in height. Super markets art not permitted. CI Business District. In tht C3 buslntss district building and premise max bt ustd for retail commercial enter prists. amusement tnttrprista, offices, aervict statiooj, caraiea. and almost any com mercial use not objectionable or injurious Commercial. Open Fri.f Sat., 10- of noise, odor vibration or aim i- r Vatl1r causes. This district Is often referred o to as high cla retail district. c Business mstrict. within tht OS Business District buUdtnas and premises mar ba destined or used for any use per mitted In tht more restricted districts and for auction markets, blacksmith hops, bottlers, creameries, cold storase wtre- houses, farm or machinery alts, seed stores, fuel dealers, and many similar uses which may be objectionable In hlsb class retail district. This dlatrlct Is sometimes referred to as the wholesale trade district. It permit butlnasaw caus ing noise, odor, vibration, and other ob jectionable features C4 Central Business District. This Is tht I old downtown dlatrlct, and any ust per- I milled in any of the mora restricted dls- trlcts Is permitted in the C4 district, ex cepting public and parochial schools. The ojo coon oil not divMt the city into as many business district as tht new, and in tht present downtown area commingled together art business of the various types which tht new eoev se par a tea into several districts; as noncomformlng uses msjr eontloue, and tht downtown area is almost entirely occupied by businesses, it serves no purpose to dtvtdt that area, .essentially, the C4 district permit any business permitted In tht CX and In the CS districts. Also, in the C4 district no off-street parking Is required. Ml Light Industrial District. Within the Ml Light Industrial District any use per mitted In tht mort restricted tone u al lowed, excepting eemeterles, churches, and elementary or high schools; and In addi tion, light manufacturing olanu art nr. misslble, tuoh as canntrles. packing plants, brtwerles. wholunl rjkrt and TL . ... J ar.Uap. .. lAik t O i. ..... Business buildings in this district musttsions of the report. In the list of administrative of ficers the state health officer would lead the list with $12,000 I will say though that the mass of state workers have had Eugene E. Marsh told the joint committee that he felt if the proposed salary bills were sent a civil service lobby for the pastj to the floor for action, s day six years. Simultaneous action on sala ries of both the top-flight off. Ladies suits dresses for sale YWCA Budget Shop, 162 So Auburn School Mothers Club benefit ham dinner Sat., Feb. 21, 1953, 6-8 P.M. Adults $1.00, chil dren $.25. Door prizes and pro gram. 44 Need Glasses? Only 50c a wk. at Semler Optical Offices, Wat-ers-Adolph Bldg., State & Com mercial. Ph. 3-3311. All styles, precision ground to optometrists' prescriptions Fast Service. 42 Goodwill truck now in Salem every Tuesday & Friday. Ph. 42248 for pickups. 42 Air-steamshipticketsany where. Kugel, 3-7694, 153 N. High St. 42 Paint with glamorizing Treas ure Tones. See our outstanding Wallpaper selection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Liberty. 42 York Rite, special meeting in place of his present salary of cers and the employes of the $10,000 a year. state was urged by Senator Rob- Senator Dean Walker opposed 'ert Holmes, but Senator John C. the increases declaring that Ore-'. F. Merrlfield favored allowing should expire after the printed bills were placed on the solon's desks before a vote was taken. Members of the committee agreed to arrange the introduc tion in this manner, to give mem gon is an agriculture state and the economic trend had already turned downward for the farm ers. . "I don't think they will like the administrative salaries "standing on its own, "I feel that the state workers should be treated fairly but I do not see any reason why we can IU.MS and director of flnaatw and ta- mlnlstration. tsa to au.ww. Superintendent of Oregon atatt riee pltal, Kasttrn Oret'tm hospital and Pair view home, SM1S to It.SOO; superinten dent of aula tuberculosis bospnai, ot creased from tt.ftOv to at.M: superinten dent of Basttra Oregon Tuberculosa bws pltal. SI.40S to W.000. Stata liquor control administrator, three stato tax eommlasionera and pubUa wel fare administrator, from tl.iSS to tt.SM. State forester. tl.Mt to W.OM; director at utisuiati. aiau uinter. ana eta pallet superln undent, IMSf to St.toa; j thraa it at industrial accident and state unemployment commissioners from tf.tM to W.&oo, dtputy aiwratr itnerai, a. to M.S00; assistant secretary ol state, in surance aommlatlaner and superintendent! of banks, af.SOw to M,ftM; deputy auptrtn- i tendenu of Oregon ataU hospital and; Zaatera Oregon stats hospital, M.SM to IS, 400: dtputy aupariaWMoni ai nir view homa, n.lte to tS.aOt, deputy auptr tntandent at stato tuberculosis hospital and Baatorn Oraaan T hospital, i.s?t to at.Mti euptrlnttndant at ptnltanlary. ll.ftOO to $g.o0; adjutant general. al.MO La ai.Mo: etata librartan. milk marketing administrator and tlirk of atatt land board, H.ftOO to tl.MOi dtputy attto trea jurer, secretary of vtttrana affairs, atc retary of governor, dtputy public utilities commissioner, eorao ration eocamlultner. director af geology, dtputy superUUadtat of etata pallet, secretary at etata aoard of saoatraL aaralt and artteUan saatr- vtaor, and real aetata cammtaaiontr, all irons as. sou to mi. mo. auperincwn as aaai school, MacLarta aebool, blind seheot and Hi He rest school, M4t to IT.MO; deputy warden, state prison. H.cil to IT. 100. asslatant superin Undent of aanae, lta to te.COO: assistant director of fisheries, ll.lto to H.W; secrets rr, wiuametw Vallty basin commission, at at ta as manager af racing aommtsaloa, St.lia to M.OOO; atcrttary af medical txamlnara, I4.tto to as.OOO; aulstant d tree tor, wot- trana affairs, 4,M to M.aoo, aacrttory for the many kind and arm- pathetic acts that came to us at this time of the loss of our dear mother, Mrs. Nora Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ogle Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wilcox and family. 4J bera of the leaislature a chance i board af pharmacy, m m ta ss.eoe; ad 11,000; atcrttary af board aurst aaamlnara. S4.fit to M.tooi state director af appren- ucaanip, as.ato to 90.000. Tht commute provided at 1 a I salaries to be used la new appointments with the maximum salaries for persons ready holding the positions. to study the salary list proposed before being called on to vote on the bills. Other salary Increase recommended by the committee were: , I Pub Ho utilities ernn mission. Ift.tftO to' FINAL NOTICE Jo Clot Ua Sat. Ne GotnrOa Bis Aaaaal -. Baying Trl. ; Men and Yousa M:a Seled Year Graduaticn And Wedding Suits Suits Nov 33 - 50 I -IU rmmmtm with a ktBaai tank Bkaaat Aarll 1. Ia wffl hold an piuehaaat antU wanU m ipiii m appppHPP. tuna aaliaUa iar ia twaaa HI -I Opan Fri. Ntt 'til 9 f.M. JOE'S 442 SUU St Entranoa Bctwcan Marrla Oatlaal and NsblSTens HesiaonuH p.m. Instead ol o:30 previously announced. p.m. as 42 Rummage sale you have been waiting for, Friday and Satur day, February 20th and 21st, at 9 a.m., over Greenbaum's, Sa lem General Hospital Auxil iary. 43 AUea Smltn aitatl: Man. Lnltl Baan aatpta: Ordtr authprtstnt Mta pf aartonai prenartr. HI Haarr IprJuatrlal DIHrkt. In tha 111 Heavy Industrial District ara parmlttad sawmlUa. Hour mllli. imlllirr plpnu. pa par Bllla, pnd ppr pthar uia pr trada which la nat parmlttad In lh. mara re alrlctad dlalrkla acpu.a lnjurlnua. npa lput. pfranalTc, pr haiardpua br rapiprj of pralaalon pr productlen ol odor, arncll. dual, furaaa. amaka. noli., pr flbrption. DvalluiRa. ppprtmanl houata. pnd pll othar lypaa af raaldrnea butldlnpc. churchaa. achoola, eamrtcrlta, pnd vravtl plla ara Ol capital Dlatrlct. Tha Ol CPPItal Dla trlct parmllp pnr uaa plloarad In an Rl dlatrlct pnd Plaa offtca bulldlnas pf pnp lovernmantal unit. Thla la a apaclal dla trlct which Include, onlp tha arra whara Olof Balma pataU: Final ordar. C. Philip Waaka tuprdlanahlpr Ordar appalntlni Jamea C. Hatfl.id aa luardlan. Annl. Floranre Panney aalata- Ordar Hunt March IS pa time far heartnt flnpl account. Suapfl Oala and Anjia Onthrla suprdlpn phlp: Order PuthorUinf euardlen tp ppan aavipis account. ApprPlaod at I44S0. Data pf final John C. BPIr aetata: KelnhPld T Trelber aatala; kaaruif tat for March U. Marrlaga License Jea ar Metcalfe. l. farmer, pnd Mar- aia C. But. 1 alurtant. beth of Turner. BORN Tha Capital Journal Welcomes the rollowing Mew cmsen: LOST: On 89E between Wood roife's San Shop and 12th St. June. Via So. 12th. Plastic bag tha etata capltol bulldlnia ara located and containing O coat, 2 suit coats. brn. trousers, blanket, etc. John Bollinger, 3330 Duncan. Ph. res. 2-3423, Off. 3-3121. 43 Annual Sale Poppytrail Pot tery. $12.95 starter sets reduced to $9.95 on California, Home stead & Blue Provincial. Buy now. Regular prices will be slightly higher after this sale. The Kitchen Centre, 362 State St. Ph. 2-7892. 43 aome of thp prep where future bulldlnn pf thai graup may ba eetebllahed. Public Use Dlatrtete. The propoaed coda prorldee alp different publle uaa dlatrlrta: No. 1 for public parka and pIPTerpunda; No. for achoola and colleiea; No. 3 for aovernment aerelce bulldtniB. Includlni aewage treatment plant: Na. 4 for came. terlee; No. t for fairground, ballpark., alrporte. race track., etc.: and No. for rmaplteli, prlTPte and public, penal In tltutlona. etc. Theee dlatrirta ara now uaed for tha purpoaea named. Spencer Corset! Armena Felt of the Spencer Support Shop to SU eTM MlMOaiAt. HOSPITAL BROWN TP Mr. and Mra. Otto Brpwn. aoo Locuat at., p tin. Feb. it. TODD-To Mr. and Mra. Millard Todd, II Birch St., Dalle., a boy. Feb. 11. gOTULZ Tp Mr. apd Mre. Jack 1. aahula. MIU City, a bar. Fab. 11. CROFT TO Mr. and Mra. Ijlward Croft. KSS Pair, ike We', a boy, Feb. 17. SALS M OSNSBAl aoPPITAL VALDSZ To Mr. and Mra. Ralph V. vndei. hm a. inn at., a gin. rep. 11. MCLEAN To Mr. and Mra. Duncan MrLeen. P aaaeburg, a bar. Feb. 17. in,TlTOW lOPPITAL DICKXR To Mr. and Mre. Lapnard Dtrker. Mt. Angel, p girl. Feb. IS. Rrjl Ta Mr. pnd Mra. Wald, Rua, a boy. Fab. 11 PALLAS OCNSSAL BOS FIT AL pmiXJpa Ta Mr. pnd Mn. Jamas wpiintM. Valaets. Ore- p boy Fab. 1. PRART TP Mr. and Mre Howord Prarr. Jenenoa at . Dallaa. P girl Feb. 11. will be at the Senator Hotel Fri day, reb. 20. 43' Roberts Bros. Slip Cover demonstration. Free sewing les sons in making precision covers. Custom fitting and color help. 10 to 11:30 a.m., 2:30 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Fri day at the Court St. Store. 42 New arrivals in dresses cot tons, orlons, nylons. Lorman's, 1109 Edgewater. Open every evening til 7 p.m. 44 Building Permits A. Hunt, to build a one-story dwelling and garage at 402 Eaxt Rural, $15,500. Leonard Wittenberg, build a one-story dwelling and garage at 2675 Mountain View drive, $14,000. Calvary Baptist church, to alter church at 1230 South Liberty, $800. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Wednesday, February li Administrative meeting of the 92911 field artellery battalion, Army Reserves, at ORG armory. Th o ridgy February 1 Organized Naval Reserve surface division at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. Company D, l2nd Infantry regi ment. Oregon National Ouard, at For Card ot Thanks Notices To assist you In writing a CARD OF THANKS, wa have a list available, containing many saiem armory. suitable phrases, li you would Battery D. 73Jnd AAA AW field like . copy, call th. CaplUl ,i"er, bpunregon NPUonal Journal. Classified Department. ' QUOnK huU Ph. 32408. and one will be mailed to you promptly, without jr. February ' . . " . . . u-ornorr nrsrrvcs sk fa-va "iru ,Itn" - ' " : r.i o,. co"- lney m' " I Marine Corps Reserve training cen- lwZ'r? Th Capital Journal offic.ter. ' ' NOV TEACHING lil JON-MAR STUDIOS TWO OUTSTANDING NEW MISS ULLA FLEMING the Formerly solo ballerina with Fronkfurt Opera Ballet Co. ' Complete Europeon training in bol let, toe, character and modern dancing. Student of Balletmeisters: Victor Gsovsky, Herbert Freund and Mory Wigman (teacher to Martha Graham). Miss Fleming has hod five years teaching experience in the better Europeon schools. TEACHERS MR. JOSEPH DeBABD Former teacher of Movia Actress Ann Millar! Dance director of many Hollywood motion picture studios. Mr. DeBord has olso produced many musical comedy, theater and televis ion shows. Also special courses for teachers. New up to the minute routines to give your teaching variety. i New Classes Now Forming For All Age Groups in All Types of Dancing: ADVANCED - INTERMEDIATE - BEGINNERS All Costumes for Stoge Productions, Recitals, Television Shows Furnished Free by Our Hollywood Costume Department Ask About Our Weekly TALENT SHOW AT THI CRYSTAL GARMNSl V Studio Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. JON-MAR DANCE STUDIOS Phone 4-4962 , 677 So. Commercial ALSO STUDIOS HOTEL ALBANY IN ALBANY GRANGE HALL, WOODBURN V Don't Miss Our New BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES Now Formingl.