THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Stltm, Orctoa Wednesday, August 5, 1953 i 4 -If Chest Goal for Year $140,000 Salem this year will be asked lor contribution amounting to $140,000 for the Salem Com munity Chest. This budget was arrived at Tuesday night at a meeting of the Chest board of directors. It exceeds by $14,000 the 1952-S3 budget of the Salem Community Chest and is $24, 767 above the $115,233 that was actually raised in last year's campaign. Ed Majek, president of the , Salem Chest, presided at the meeting and making the report for the budget committee, wfiich held two meetings last ' week, was Arthur Bates, asso ciate chairman of that commit tee. Dates for the campaign this year have been set for October 6-October 15 and campaign chairman Is Otto Wilson. A new plan is being used for the campaign this year with campaign cabinet having been appointed to work with Wil son and each member of the cabinet responsible for two di visions. On the cabinet art Reynolds Allen, Dr. Robert F. Anderson, Carl Hogg, Al Loucks, W. L. Phillips, Sr., and Loyal A. Warner. Heading the labor management committee, which will work with labor are Herb Barker and Claude Miller. Vince Elliott is to be the pub licity chairman for the cam paign. Local groups or agencies re ceiving funds from the drive are the Community Council, Salvation Army and Salvation Army relief fund, YMCA, YW CA, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Catholic Charities and the legal aid clinic. Stat agencies, who receive assistance from contributions mad here are the Boys and Girls Aid Society; Children's Farm Home; Albertlna Kerr Nursery; Louise Home; Mental Health association; Salvation Army White Shield Home; Ore gon Prison association; Volun teers of America Mothers' and Children's Home; Waverly Ba by Home; Youth in Govern ment; Catholic Children's Bu reau; Christie Home for Girls; Our Lady of Providence Nur sery; St. Mary's Home for JOIN MARINE I 3 71 I. r mi "tin 4r ' M Staff Sgt. John H. Bead, Marine, (left), and Gerald B. Smith, HM2, Navy, (right), have joined the instructor inspector staff for the Salem Marine Corps reserve units here. Read, formerly a member of the Marine reserve unit here reported for active duty August 3. He lives in Salem at 109S Garnet street. Smith whose home is Route 2, Box 306 Woodburn, returned to active duty July 25 to report to the staff in Sali.rn. The Marine served with the regular Marine corps from March 1948 until March, 1952, and Smith, who is a veteran of World War II, was recalled to active duty In December, 1950, serving until June of this year. SURGICAL SUPPORTS Of all kinds. Tnuae, Abdom trial Support. KlaaUo Botlrry. Expert litters priraU fitting poonc m b ASK TOC DOCTOR Capital Drug Slore 405 BUM turret Corner mt Liberty BAH Greea Bmf SWEET HOME FRONTIER DAYS CANDIDATES Sweet Home (Special) One of these scveu girls will be selected to reign as queen during Sweet Home's sixth annual Frontier Days celebration August 13-14-15. Through Frontier Days button and ticket sales, each candidate hopes to become one of the four eligible for judging, which will -be held at queen's announcement ball Saturday night, August 8, in the Foster community hall. From left, clock wise: Geraldean Guthary, Edith Wolfgram, Gloria Cald eron, Betty Lou Johnson, Carol Smith, Gwen Lewis, Shir ley Bickford. Boys; St Rose Industrial School for Girls; International Social Service and the United Defense Fund. Included in the United De fense fund groups are the USO: USO Camp Shows; Cloth ins: for Korean Children; and American Recreation associa tion. 'Buffer Week' Advocated Washington W Rep. Neal (R-W.Va.) suggested today that the government get rid of its accumulated surplus butter by setting aside a butter week. During this week, house wives would be o tiered a pound of butter free for every pound purchased. "This," Neal said, "will re duce the accumulated surplus, relieve the government of ex pensive storage costs, give a distribution of needed food to those otherwise unable to buy it and get back to nature's own way of utilization of nutritious elements to those who need it Two Injured in Truck- Streetcar Crash Portland W) An interurban streetcar plowed into the empty trailer of an oil truck at Mil- waukie, south of here, Tuesday afternoon. Two women passen gers of the Interurban. Mrs. Frank Stewart of Oregon. City and Sally Benson of Colville, Wash., were the only injured. Clifford Gentry of Portland. the truck-trailer driver, said he had emptied his load of oil at a lumber plant just before the streetcar hit the trailer af ter he had driven the truck across tracks. About 23 per cent of the Dead Sea is salt compared to three and one-half per cent of the ocean. AND I STAFF NOW Rent a Clary World's Fastest Adding Machine Electric and Hand Machines First S Months Rental Can Be Applied If Purchased Clary Multiplier Corp. 1303 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 25315 - Fair Tickets Now on Sale It's not until Saturday, Sep tember 5, that the gates open on Oregon's annual State Fair, and the grounds and buildings are still in the preparation stage. But the fair-going public is already beginning to make sure that there'll be tickets for some of the special events., Tickets for the night review. races and rodeo went on sale Monday and the first two days' mail orders were better than ever before. During the first day there were reservations made for 15 season boxes for the races; five season boxes for the night review; and four season boxes for the rodeo. Tuesday Russ Pratt, who is president of the Salem Cham ber of Commerce, took SO tick ets for the Thursday night re view for employes of his firm. the Capital Transfer Company, ana their families. In making the purchase of tne tickets Pratt made the re mark to fair officials that it was difficult to find entertain ment of the sort that appealed to the entire family, and then commented on the quality of the night review. Returning this year to pro duce the night review is Helene Hughes, who for several years was tne producer of that show. Miss Hughes has chosen the Hawaiian theme for the show and this week said she had been able to secure a troupe of 18 Hawaiian girls, who this year will take the place of her regular line of girls in the show. The show, despite the fact that it has a Hawaiian theme, however, will not be all Ha waiian acts, but a variety of acts. PERSONAL INCOME IP Washington W The de partment of commerce report- ed Wednesday personal ln- come rose $1 billion in June to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $286 billion. T - Marriages Leading Albany Marriages last month in Linn county outnunv bered divorce complaints by only 10, in comparison with a 62 to 16 preponderance of mar riage licenses over divorce complaints in June, County Clerk R. M. Russell, reported. During July 32 marriage li censes were issued while 22 divorces were filed. During the fiscal year ending June 30 a total of 429 couples procured marriage licenses while 273 marriages ran on the rocks, the clerk's records show. LEGALS USED CAE SALS NO. 1TE1I DESCRIPTION 1 onlr mt Ford Tudor - Motor No. SBA-11M83S 1 onlr i47 Ford Tudor - Motor Mo. 1MA-149707I X onlr 1917 Cher. Coup - Motor No. EAA-3203S1 1 onlr 1947 Ford Coup - Motor Ho. 7BUA-HH813 1 jy 1947 un. Coup Motor Ho. EAA-582357 1 onlr 1941 Cher. Coupo Motor Mo. IAA-477721 1 onlr 194t Ford UT Pickup Motor NO. WY-9238S5 1 onlr 194( Ford WC Pickup Motor NO. (99C-1001430 1 onlr 194S rord V4T pickup . Motor No. 199Y-I04U30 1 onlr 1 Ford Wt Pickup - Motor No. 99C-1274S23 1 onlr 1941 Dodc e IT 4x4 - Motor No. 1117-1104 1 onlr 14 Cluv. IT Pickup Motor NO. ADCA-6489J2 1 onlr 1947 Ford T Pickup Motor No. 7990-1477781 1 onlr 1941 Ford HT Pickup - Motor No. 799C 1458938 1 onlr 1947 Ford UT Pickup - Motor No. 799Y-14&8801 1 onlr 1941 Chev. 14T pickup - Motor No. XBA-178730 1 onlr 1947 Chev. HT Fickup - Motor No. IB. 178723 1 only 1947 Chev. HT Pickup - Motor No. EDA-315S53 1 onlr 1947 Chev. ST Pickup - Motor No. AECA-378199 1 onlr 1947 Ford liT Pickup Motor No. 799C-1977034 1 onlr 1947 Chev. !4T Pickup - Motor NO. EBA-481729 1 onlr 1947 Chev. UT Pickup Motor No. ZBA-4I71 I onlr 1948 Chev. UT Pickup - Motor No. FBA-20154 1 onlr 1931 OMO IT auki Truck Motor No. 13882230 I onlr 1939 Ford 1V4T Truck Motor No. B9T-7IM The above vehicles tro offered for solo to the highest bidder "u It" and where Prospective bidden are re queued to obutn bid form and inspect the above equipment at the Ore&on State Board of Forestry fthopa. 2800 State St.. Salem. Oregon, from I A M. PAT. August until 10 A.M. FAT. Auiuit 13, daily except Saturday and Sunday. A certified check or bank draft In the amount of 10 of total bid will be required. Eidi will not be considered unleaa on tho form provided by the Foreitry Dept. Auiust 0. 8. 7. 1953 FINAL NOIICS Notice la ttven that the underaleaed tea Med In the circuit Court of Mar lon County. Oregon, Probate Depart ment, lte final account aa Executor of the eitale of H. c. SHIELDS, deceaied. and saw Court haa fixed Friday. Auiuat 28, 1953. at M a.m., Is the circuit court Room in the County Court Houae at Salem, Oregon, lor Hearing aald final account and all objection thereto. Dated July 39. 1933. THK UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND IOREOON. Ex ecutor of the Sstata of H. c. shleldi. Deceased. MOODY LAMKIN, Attorneri. Salem. Oregon. July.Au...M.M. jS, jViaU Seek Injunction Against SveetHome Picketing Portland tun Two lumber firms, in an action before Ma - tional Ibor Relations Board Examiner P. H. Walker here. today charged local 5-268 of Potato Grades Usable All Year Standard and utility potato grades now may be used the year round, State Agriculture Director X. L. Peterson order ed Tuesday. Up to now, use of these grades has been permitted only in July, August and Sep tember. Growers, appearing at hear ings tn Redmond, Klamath Falls and Ontario, asked for use of the grades at any time of the year to enable them to meet competition from other states. At the same time, Peterson announced he was increasing the potato Inspection fees from 2 to 214 cents a hundred pounds. He said the increase is needed because of mount ing costs of making the in spections. Peterson said the ootato market is "seriously depres sed." He added that growers and shippers 'need to strive constantly for high quality of product, attractively packaged, and for aggressive merchan dising. With a difficult market and high costs, only the best marketing job may be expect ed to pay off." LEGALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC iTEAtUNQ NOTICE RERXBT IS OIVEN to all persons particularly interested, and to tbo general public that a bearing will bo held before tho common couneU of tho city of Salem, Oregon, at tho city hall, on tho 10th day of Auiuit, 1981, at tho hour of 1:00 'clock p.m., to con alder an ordinance to change from a Claaa I Residential District to a Class III-X Reetrkted Bualneia Usa Zona, tho following described premlaei: Acreage located 138 feet north or state Street between Twentr-flrit Street and Twentr-tbird Street, In the city of Salem, Marion Countr, Oregon, which property la more particularly deierlbed In Volume S89, Pago 83, Deed Records for Marlon Countr, Oregon, recorded May 38, 1948. The purpoie of the sona change la to permit tha erection, maintenance, and operation of two bulldlnga for uea aa court apartment. ALFRED MTJNDT Clty Recorder Salem, Oregon Aug. I, I. 1. 1933 MARION COUNTY, OREGON 10AD1NO MACHINE Bid! due 10:30 A.M.. Auiuat 30. 19S3. CALL FOR BIDS Scaled blda will bo received at the office of the Marlon .County Court at tho Old High School Building. 480 N. High Street. Salem. Oregon, until 10:30 a m., August yo, ins, xor: One m Cubic Yard Rubber Tired Material Loading Machtne. Specifications, information and Bid BUnks for bidders may be obtained at the Office of the County Engineer, at the Old High School Building. 493 N. Church Street, Salem. Oregon. Each proposal must bo aubmltted on tha prescribed bid form and ahall be accompanied by a certified chock, cashier's chock, or bid bond, payable to tha Marlon Countr Treaeurer, Salem. Oregon, in an amount not lasa than fir per cent of the total amount bid. Tha County reserves tha right to re ject any or all bids received. MARION COUNTY COURT y Rex Hartley, County Judge. Ry Roy J. Rice, County Commissioner. By E. L, Rogers, County Commissioner. I Aug. 3. , 1953 Unit Mtttk FARMERS Auto Truck Fire 0SK0 INSURANCE AGENCY 1465 N. Capitol St. Phone 3-5661 Between Hood and Shipping TAKE BANK OPEN 1 O T Relax and eojoy life . ; ; jou always bare plenty oc time to Bank; Tith Ease at The First National Bank of Portland No matter wbeaV you prefer to bank, First National is open ail day to serve you at your convenience. So, join the hundreds of thousands who take their tim "'V and Bank With the CIO Woodworkers at Sweet j Home with an unfair labor practice for picketing their sawmuis and logging opera tions at Sweet Home, Lebanon and Foster. The complicated action was filed by the Willamette Nation al Lumber company and the Santiam Lumber company. owners of the Suttle Lake Log ging company near Bend. The latter firm normally employs DO men. The firms claim they are victims of a Jurisdictional dispute between the Sweet Home CIO-IWA local and the union's Bend local. No. 6-7. The Sweet Home local which said it started picketing CIO' organized properties of the two owners after they employ' ed men from the Bend local for their Suttle lake camp, insist ed it acted to protect seniority rights of its members. The un ion claimed it had contracts with the two owners for the operation. The owners testified they wanted to hire crews near the operation and did everything posible to clear all matters with the union. They seek an injunction against the picket ing. The Suttle Lake operation. subject of the controversy, has not been picketed and is run ning at reduced capacity with a crew from the Bend local. LEGALS OlbEB FOR FrBLICATION OF SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION Na. 4018A BEVERLY JXSKE. PLAINTIFF VS. MAX JESKE. DEFENDANT. Based upon tho affidavit or tho plain tiff In the above entitled suit. It satis factorily appearing to tho court there- front that aald ault waa commenced for tha purpose of obtaining a decree of di vorce and that plaintiff hag a good cause of ault against said defendant: It further appearing that tha plaintiff haa been unable to locate said defendant: It further appearing that the plaintiff In Quired of Arthur L. Menke, Superinten dent of Police In tha City of Michigan City, Indiana, and further Inquired of the landlord of tho defendant who rented living quarters to the defen dant at hie last known addresg In the City of Newport, Oregon; the persons most likely to know tho defendant's whereabouts and aald pereona did not know the present whereabouta of the defendant! It further anoearlna from the facts that It Is Impossible to serve a copy of complaint and aummona upon said defendant in any manner provided br the Oregon Compiled Lawa Annotated. It will therefor be necessary to aerve aald aummons and complaint upon the delendant br publication and four weeks 1 a reasonable Ume within which to require said defendant to appear and answer: and that four weeks is a reason able time for the publication of said summons: and that the Capital Journal is a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published In Marlon Coun tr. State of Oregon, having the neces sary qualification for tn publication of legal notleee. 1. Order For Publication Of Summons It Is therefore, hereby ordered and adjudged that service of summons In the above entitled eult and court be made upon tho defendant by publication there of In the Capital Journal, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and pub lished In Marlon County, Oregon and that aald publication be made once a week for four successive weeks subse quent to the first publication of said summons, to-wlt, tho . 39 day of July. 1903 and that aald summona require said defendant to appear herein and answer said complaint on or befor tho 35 day of Aug., 1933. Dated at Salem. Oregon this 34 dav of July, 1953. REX KIMMELL Clrculf Judxa Wm. Dobson. attorney Oregon Building. July 39, Aug. I. 1, It, 38, 1853. Sts. on Hiway Going North YOUR C3i? FDgSTT mm jsgaj Ease anytime 10 to 5, Monday through Saturday,, CLOSING JrerVi'e c '1 v'-i Carrvlne books and naoers. 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