Page 16 Regional Meet Bridge Played Members of local duplicate bridge groups were resuming weekly tournaments after about 5 of them had participated in the regional meet of the American Contract Bridge league at Fort land ending last Monday. Dozens of trophies and other .honors were brought back to Sa lem from the 16 championship and single session events in which they competed with hundreds of duplicate experts from 12 western states. Those who played in the five- day Portland gathering included the following: Mrs. Leonard Ahscnmaeher, Mrs. Walter A. Barsch, Mrs. C. B, Bentson, Mrs. Arthur W. Binegar, Mrs. John Bone, Mrs. Edward E, Boring. Mrs. Paul F. Burris, Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Cline, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Dannen of Browns ville. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Frasicr, Mrs. C. C. Gabriel, Mrs. Ward Graham, Mrs. L. Dewey Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huff, Mr, and Mrs. Ellis H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Ray Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Leary, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur L. Lewis, Mrs. Lorene A, Lieske, Mrs. Kathryn Lutz, Mrs. Robert McKesson. Mr. and Mrs. Lin Miles, Mr. and Mrs. Max Moore of Scio, Mrs. Harold Muhs, Mrs. F. T. Munger, Mrs. W. R, Newmyer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Newsom, Mrs. Bert Osburn, Mrs. Rupert L. Park, Mr. and Mrs. John Pugh of Shedd, Mrs. Milton D. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ramp, Mrs. Walter Remmey of Prownsville, Mrs. Wesley Ritchie, Mrs. Edward Roth, Mrs. Albert c. Smith, Mrs. Leona E. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Tokerud, Mrs. Harrv Wiedmer. William H. Wood, Mrs. Mona R. Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 0. Berg, Mrs. Leonard P. Gottfried, Mrs. Stanley Neuens, Mrs. Frank Mohlman, Mr. and Mrs.' Gilbert Groff, Mrs. George Rein, Mrs. R. D. Pinkerton of Gladstone and Wolf Van Otter stedt.. Winners in this week's Salem tournaments were Mrs. C. C. Ga briel and Mrs. W. E. Kimsey, and Mrs. Ward Graham and Walter M. Cline in the Elks club play, while Mrs. Gus Wallis and Mrs. L. W. Frasier were high at the mid week tournament at the Woman's club. Others placing were Mrs. Paul F. Burris, Mrs. Elsie Day, Mrs. Frank Mohlman, Mrs. Wes ley Ritchie, Mrs. Arthur W. Bine gar. Mrs. E. E. Boring, Mrs. Har rv Wiedmer, Mrs. Donald Duncan, Mrs. W. M. Cline, Donald Huff, Dale Sullivan, W. E. Kimsey, Ray Kemp and Mrs. L. J. Ahsenmach er. Master point tournaments arc scheduled for both this Friday, February 26, and next Friday, while the annual ACBli election party will bt held Friday, Marcb 12. Clues Found in Albany Robbery ALBANY Albany city police were seeking Thursday to de velop facts out of a scries of clues which may have bearing on Monday night's armed rob bery of Pa. Less Drug store, in which a hooded gunman escaped with $1115 of the firm's funds. Police Chief Maddy said he was not at liberty to divulge the recent sources of information or nature of clues, but indicated they might prove vital in in vestigation of the case. James Engle, pharmacist, was locked in a cabinet by the hood ed bandit, who made good his escape after he had rifled the store safe. The gunman confront ed Engle with a sawed off shot gun which he carried as he came up from the basement where he had been hiding. SPEAK ENGLISH. PLEASE ANNAPOLIS, Md. Ut-A French journalist, one of three visitng the Maryland SUttchouse last night scanned a House roll-call sheet and asked, "What's this 'yea'?" Told it meant "yes." he inquir ed: "What's this 'nay'?" That is the same as "no, he was inform ed. "Don't you people speak Eng lish?" he asked. WHY SUFFER? USE SCHAEFER'S . CORN REMEDY C No relief, XtafC No pay SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE Open Dally 7:30 A. M.-ft P. M. Sundays, J A. M. 4 P. M. 135 N. Commercial Phone i-5197 Phone ?jaM' 4-1451 1955. Commercial Atom Battery Developed By GE at Hanford Project SAN JOSE. Calif. ( Develop ment of the atomic battery on large scale could make power plants with their cumbersome ma chinery obsolete, a General Elec tric Co. engineer from the Han ford, Wash., atomic works assert ed Thursday. Such an advance would make many steam turbines, boilers and huge generators, now represent ing billions of dollars in invest ment, as antiquated as the can dle, Dr. A. B. Grcmnger told t group of industrialists and educa tors. Dr. Greninger, who is head of Ml. Angel Veto In Cancer Study MT. ANGEL-The Mount Angel American Legion and Auxiliary members gave a pot-luck supper at 6:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Legion Memorial hall din ing room, after which Mrs. James Turnbull of Salem showed several cancer films, which were arranged for by Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gores, local chairmen. Following the supper program, regular business sessions were conducted in the meeting rooms. Mrs. R. T. Bisenius, president, presided at the Auxiliary meeting, when plans were outlined for the annual Legion birthday party to be held on Tuesday, March 23. Mrs. Fred Lucht has been named program chairman and Mrs. Ray Ruscher and Miss Mary Lou Faul- haber will be the lunch chairmen. Mrs. Gene Hoffer, district child welfare chairman, gave a report, and Mrs. Fred Lucht reported on the Marion county council held in Mill City. A cash donation was made to the Wooden Church Cru sade. Commander Gene Hoffer gave a report on the Marion county coun cil at the Post meeting. Elmer Esch ond Charles Erwert were in troduced as new members of the post The War Vets won the mem bership contest from the War I and Korean group, in the local Post race to see who would be the first to sign up half the needed men to fill the quota before March 1. The winning team consisted of Clarence Ebner, captain, Gene Hoffer, Ira Herriford, Leo Trae ger, Hay Ruscher and Ernest Crowder, won from Captain Mau rice Hammer, Fred Lucht, Clem Schneider, Joseph Faulhaber and Cliff Norton. gg Producers to Meet Here March 5 The Oregon Egg Producers have scheduled a meeting for Salem area members at Farm ers Union hall, 345 North Com mercial street Friday evening, March 5, at 8 o'clock. D. L. St. John, Gervais poul- tryman and member of the asso ciation board of directors, will preside at the meeting. Asso ciation activities will be review ed by H. R. Rohe, general man ager, and other management per sonnel. A scries of colored slides on association activities will be shown. Light refreshments will be served. The gathering will be one of a scries of local meetings to pro vide members of the Oregon Egg 'Producers with first hand information on the activities of the organization. The meeting is open to 11 poultry and other livestock producers, whether or not they are members of the as sociation. Funds for Access Forest Roads in Sight WASHINGTON Ifl - Rep. Ells- wort h(R-Ore) said Thursday that Budget Director Dodge appears "to like the general idea of his bill to linance construction of more forest access roads. Ellsworth said Dodge is direct ing aides to study the hill, which would start a five-year 125-million-dollar construction program to permit the maximum allowable annual cut in the nation's forests. The maximum is 6,600,000.000 board feet. The annual harvests have been running under five bil lion. Ellsworth sid the additional revenue from the higher cut would more than repay the cost of road construction. He estimated the cost at Vi million dollars a year, and the sales at 30 million. The nicknames Bobby or Peel er for police officers derive from Sir Robert Peel who first organ irrd London's Scotland Yard in 182f. For the Best In FUEL OIL GEORGE CADWELL OIL COMPANY . 25th and Still SI. Phone 2-7431 EC Tin' linEr the engineering department at' the Hanford atomic energy installa tion, spoke at the dedication of the new San Jose State College engi neering building. Tnc nrst atomic oattery was produced recently by the Radio Corp. of America. It converts atomic energy directly into elec tric current, but on a very small scale. However, it is the first break in scientific research indi cating that electric power some day may come from something besides big generators. Even the atomic energy power plants projected lor the near fu ture require electric generators, because the energy from the big reactors is available only in the form of heat. This heat, :s to be used to produce steam for running carbines which in turn will oper ate big electric generators. The atomic battery can use many kinds of radioactive sub stances. Jt does not need uranium or Plutonium, which are the only kinds of atomic fuel useable in reactors. Also it does not neces sarily need heavy shielding, be cause it - can utilize substances which give off harmless radiation like that from a luminous watch dial. Mill at Albany Ups Production ALBANY After nearly a year of sharply curtailed operation, the Maloney-Chambers sawmill here will resume full production Mon day, it was announced Thursday by Howard Maloney and Lee Chambers, co-proprietors. A full crew of approximately 20 men will be employed, the op erators said. The main, operation was shut down last May because of a strin gent lumber market, but both men agreed the lumber market has improved greatly in recent months. For the last nine months only the mill planer has been op erating consistently. The log sup ply, for the present, will be pro vided from a cold-deck, accumu lated during the summer and fall. Mother Meets 'Dead' Daughter CORVALLIS Wl - A Redwood City, Calif., mother and the daugh ter she did not know was alive rushed into each other's arms in a tearful reunion Thursday night. They met at the railroad depot in Albany, 10 miles northeast of here, alter the daughter. Mrs. Wendell Jones, 19. had located the mother by telephone in Redwood City alter years oi longing. The mother. Mrs. Carlvne Pich ler, said her former husband told her 16 years ago that the daugh ter was dead. Since then, she has gone through Corvallis many times, not knowing her daughter was there. "There she is, there she is." cried the daughter when the train pulled into the station. ihey ran into each other s arms. and sobbed and kissed two min utes without being able to say a word. Finally the mother said she feared she would wake up and find it's all a dream." Then other happy relatives crowded around, and they all came to Corvallis, where Mrs. Pichler intends to spend the next few days. On hand were Mrs. Pichler s husband, Howard, who came north on the train with her; the daugh ter's foster parents, Mr. and Mrs. ticorge Hentsch, who have raised the girl since she was 3; and the daughter's husband, who is a stu dent at Oregon State College here. The young couple has a 9-month-old daughter. Crothers President Of Honor Society Don Crothers has hcen elected president of the Salem high chap ter of National Honor Society. Crothers is in Washington, T). C, now where he is competing in the Wrstinghntise Science Talent contest with 39 other stu dents from the United States. Tom Tickens was elected vice president, Flo Burgermeister is the new secretary, and Jim Close the treasurer. The other nomi nees were Wayne Ericksen, Herb Triplet!, and Merritt Lin, prcs- ident; Jinn Howell and Bev j l.ockard, vice president; Rarbara j Second division. Larkins, now Kuhr, Gail lllush. and LoAnnc i stationed at Fort Lewis, on first Mundinger, secretary; and Anne I going to the Far East, as sta Meeker, Bev Lockard, and Jim 1 tioned at Camp Drake, Japan, for Person, treasurer. six months. He went to Korea in The outgoing officers arc Fred December, 1952. It was in Sen Minifio, president; Judy Ban- tcmber of 1953 that he returned rnfl, vice president; Shirley to the States. Juran, secretary; and Norm Lu- Mrs. Larkins and the couple's (her, treasurer. Miss Beryl Holt children are with Larkins at Fort is the organization's advisor. Lewis. FIRST... for the fuel that is clean, efficient and economical' use "Pres-to-logs" CAPITOL LUMBER CO. PHONE 3-8862 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon ONE One trainman was killed and two others injured near Davis, Calif., when a Southern Pacific cab in front mallet locomotive rammed the rear end of a second freight train telescoping the caboose, center, and derailing several cars. Mainline traffic was delayed several hours. (AP Wirephoto) Navy Asked to Explain Contract to High Bidder WASHINGTON (fl - Secretary of the Navy Anderson was called before a House committee Friday afternoon to explain why a con tract for three destroyers was awarded at 6 Vi million dollars above the lowest bid. On Feb. 2 the Navy announced the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co, Quincy, Mass., got the contract MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Friday, February 26 Scabee Reserves at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. Monday, March 1 Company B, 162nd infantry reg iment, and hcadquqarters detach ment, Oregon National Guard, at Salem armory., A414lh Air Reserve unit at USAR armory. Organized Marine Corps He serve unit at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. Oregon Mobilization designa tion detachment No. 1 at USAR armory. JOINS TTH DIVISION 7th Division, Korea Recent ly joining this division was Pvt. Robert W. Munson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munson, route 8, Salem, Oregon. Munson, former ly employed by the Capital Street Service Station, entered the Army in May, 1953, and took his basic training at Ford Ort, Calif. TWO WITH CAVALRY First Cavalry Division, Japan Among the men serving here with this division are SKC Wil bur G. Sutton, son of Mrs. Lucy E. Sutton, Silvcrton, Oregon, and Pvt. Jackie C. DcWall, Albany, Oregon. Sutton, a personnel manage ment specialist, is a veteran of 12 months of service in Korea with the 25th infantry division. He returned to the Far East in December, 1953, from an assign ment at Fort Lewis. DcWall, a rifleman in the 15th replacement company, entereed the Army in March, 1953 and completed his basic training at Fort Lewis. He arrived in the Far East in January of this year. The wife of Pvt. DcWall is resid ing at route 2, Albany. Military Honor to SFC Marvin Larkins Mr. and Mrs. Ben Larkins of Station A, Salem, have received word of the award of the Com mendation Ribbon with Metal Pendant to their son, SFC Marvin E. Larkins. The sergeant received the dec oration for meritorious service while serving in Korea with the KILLED IN FREIGHT wmmm. for $53,022,000. The Bath (Maine) Iron Workd had bid $46,476,960, The Newport News (Va) Ship building and Drydock Co., $50, 400,000 and the New York Ship building Co., Camden, N.J., $57, 701,175. The Navy announced at the same time award of a $117,750,000 fixed fee contract to the Newport News yard for construction of the third Forrestal class aircraft car rier. The Quincy yard bid $146, 064,000, subject to re-negotiation upward, and the Camden yard $161,033,195 including a federal contribution for additional facili ties. The Bath yard received a con tract for one tank landing ship involving about 14 million dollars. Maine members od Congress immediately protested the loss of the destroyer contract by their yard. They contended the Navy policy of awarding contracts to the lowest bidder had broken down. Anderson, in announcing the destroyer award to Quincy, said the Navy "feels it necessary to make an exception in this case to the Navy's policy of awarding to the lowest qualified bidder and to pay a higher price for these destroyers to keep available the great mobilization potential of the Quincy yard. Rear Adm. Wilson D. Leggett chief of the Navy bureau of Ships which has charge of building, also was called to Friday's hearing be fore a House Armed services sub committee headed by Rep. Hess (R.-Ohio). At the time of the award, Leg gett said it was the first time in .... u.j i i.j u- than tho Inmost hiriHpr : IIIILl lldu UUL'II undiucu lu UlllCt Anderson has said the destroyer work would enable the Quincy I yard to maintain it capabilities through retention of its skilled workers. It was reported the Quincy yard would have had to close down this fall had it not received some of the Naval con struction work. Arrest Woman Here For Malheur County The former administrator of the Malheur County Welfare Commission was arrested by a Marion county sheriff's deputy Thursday for Malheur County where she is wanted on two counts of obtaining money by false pretenses. Sheriff Denver Young said i Mrs. Dorothy Burgher, 53, would be released to Malheur County Sheriff John Elfering when he arrived to pick her up, probably late Friday. She is presently free on $500 bail each on the two charges. Secret indictments 'for Mrs. Burgher were returned by a spe cial grand jury at Vale, the United Press reported from there. Malheur county authori ties did not reveal the amount of money involved in the two charges against her. She resigned last November from the ""c.fare commission post which she had held for 12 years. She has been staying with rela tives in Salem for the past week or two. Sheriff Young said. SYLVANIA 21-INCH TELEVISION At the Lowest Prices Ever FOR , BETTER PICTURE I I I II CHERRY CITY ELECTRIC 339Chemeketo CRASH Kregals Buy Big San Shop Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Kregal of Portland are announcing as buyers of Woodruff's San Shop, large drive-in restaurant on Port land road from Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woodroffe. The Woodroffes will continue operation of their other busi nesses in the community, which include North s . restaurant on Center street across from Capi tol Shopping Center, and the Saving Center Markets. The Woodroffes acquired in the trans action a 16-unit court apartment in Northeast Portland. The Kregals said they do not plan changes in operational methods or prices at the San Shop, or in menu and personnel, except as improvements are necessary from time to time. Kregal is a semi-retired proper ty owner. The family of Mrs. Kregal has been identified with the restaurant business for many cars, and their so:.1, an experi enced restaurant man, will join them here as soon as he is re leased from military service. In the transaction the Kregals were represented by N. G. (Dan) Isaak and the Woodroffes by Al Isaak of Al Isaak & Co. Rilea Among Officers Winning Re-election Oregon's adjutant general, Maj. Gen. Thomas E. Rilea, was re elected vice president of the Ad jutant Generals' association at the closing session of the four-day meeting at Santa Fe, N. Mex., Friday. Re-elected as president of the association was the adjutan?. gen eral of West Virginia, Brig- Gen. Charles R. Fox. and also re- , , , . nl t f eiccicn was numiuipn ..i.dy, who Is the secretary-treasurer. Esmay is the adjutant general of Wyoming. North Howe NORTH HOWELL Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strachan were Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Nelson from Sa lem, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Graham from Vancouver, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Walter Larsen from Silvcr ton, Mr.-and Mrs. E. O. Bandel from Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Akcr from Labish. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunn and children, Jean, Mary Ann, and Donald, were dinner guests Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Biil Alhin of Salem. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reals, Sr., and Glenn Bcals from Brcm- erton, Wash, -J Dr. V I' lm Nl ui a i n,n. Ml ' DRS. CHAN . . . LAM CHINESE NATUROPATHS Upstairs, 241 North Liberty Offlr nprn Sjltirday only, ID a m to 1 p.m.. S to 1 p m. toniulutlon. blood presMir iind urtn trttt ar Itn o( charct Pructlctd tlnrt 1911. Writ lor ittracllrl lift No hlltntlnn. fl GET k SYLVANIA TODAY Ph. 26762 ir-1 Albany Airport Lease Changed ALBANY Transfer of the Al bany Municipal airport lease from Howard Burleson tri Harry Macfarlane highlighted Wednes day' meeting of the. Albany city council, which passed to its third reading an ordinance ratifying the change. - Macfarlane has been operating out of the Albany airport for the last 10 yea s, doinr crop dust ing and land fertilizing work for farmers in the ; mid-Willamette valley area. The council was told that Mac farlane plans to make his home in Albany, and will move his wife and two children here in the near future. They are now living at Grants Pass. Burleson said he has no fu ture plans, and is retiring from aviation as profession. " During Burleson's 16 years of management the Albany airport has been entirely free from se rious mishaps, and no pilot op erating Burleson's flying equip ment bas ever been injured. Bur leson came here from North Da kota in 1937. Wallowa Lake Road Promised PORTLAND IA"i A .Wallowa Lake delegation won the promise of the State Highway Commission for a better road in their area this year, but other delegations did not fare as well in a highway meeting here Thursday. Members of the commission told Hood River residents they were sympathetic with their desire for a better access road, but further study would be needed before there could be such a connection between Hood River and the new Columbia River Highway. The new highway bypasses Hood River. The delegation said present access to the route is inadequate, and many tourists now are unable to find the place to turn off to the Hood River Valley. The commission also took no ac tion on a request from a rural dis trict south of Portland. A delega tion from that district wants an access road leading from the Nor wood county road to' the' West Portland-Salem Highway, now un der construction. French Lose Small River Patrol Boat HANOI. Indochina WV The French Friday reported the loss of a small Red River patrol boat under Vietminh shelling. Communist-led rebel gunners, firing recoilless rifles, sank the vessel near Son Tay, a river port 25 miles northwest of this French headquarters city. In the continuing actions against rebel infiltration of the Red River delta, the French announced 41 Vietminh troops had been killed and 35 captured. Driver Fined $150 In Sweer Home Court SWEET HOME Roy Hard- wick, 45, Lebanon, was fined $150 after pleading guilty in municipal court to a charge of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor. He was fined an additional $5 for driv ing without an operator's license. Judge Ed Russell collected $30 on - various other charges and bail forfeitures and continued a case until next session which involved a minor operating a mo Itchy Skin Rash ... lightning Fast Relief I ftrtp tii (Tf nm from &ntlnl. mtturwitm luiif fktrj rvrt ffirrni. pinip.. othrr"rtfrnl kin trrittM. Wwh irrfUHMl irtu wih Wonrtr np. Thn ppl? irMWlf. odorlww WmrlfT A.lTi. Dmtrni it mont toctrru on rfintirt ttrrw m it hMt. TfONDKR SALVK SOAP t til dninlt. Monty bMk tutniiitM Is the Rash of m mm developed a rash. To avoid complications of a tar more serious nature than measles, the patient must be kept quiet Your doctor's advice ana care can do much to protect your family from measles and Its complications. We are prepared to fill any of Wow presoTfjUoos promptly. CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Slat St. - Corner of liberty We Oiv Green Stamp Friday, February 26, 1934 tor vehicle with switched license plates to which the accused pleaded innocent ROYAL COUPLE GET PROTECTIVE SHOTS CANBERRA, Australia ifl - An informed sources said Friday Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of KHinhnrsh were injected last week. as protection against paralytic poliomyelitis, witn tne nrsi ooses of gamma globulin produced in Australia. gals " NOTICE OF SALE For sale by vealea bib me follow inn described real propeny lotaied in the City ol balem, County 01 mar ion, State ot Oreson, to-wn: Lot Thirteen (loi, rilock Two 12). BROOKS' ADull'tOH TO MURiH SALEM, Marlon County, Oregon. Properly consists ot a two bedroom dweUmg on a otl'xSU' lot located at 25UU Brooks street. Mouse is approx imately 2i years old, has lull oase ment, plastered walls, city water and sewer, and lavge eleclrlc hot water healer. On paved, curbed street. Sale will be by sealed bid. En., veiope contained bid must be plainly marked. Sealed Bid." Please reter to L-1224-1-' in all correspondence. A good and sufticient bond or certllied check lor ten (lUVH per cent must accompany bid. Bight reserved to re ject any and all bids, Property will be sold "as is." Minimum price Four Thousand IJ400O.O0) DoUars. Mini mum acceptable lerms ten tlOTo) per cent down, twelve (12) years to pay balance ol contract. Interest Will bo charged at the rate ol live (5) per cent per annum on unpaid balance. , Property subject to an outstanding right ol redemption until December 30. 1954. Bids will be opened In the olfice ol tne undersigned on March 12, 1954. 1st date ol publication: Feb. 12, 1954. Last data ol publication: Men.. 5th, DIHKCTOR OF VETERANS' AJjrAlttO .103 State Library Building Salem. Oregon. F,12.1fl,26,M 5 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that L. W. lvie has been by order ot the Circuit Court ol the Slate ol Oregon lor Marlon County, appointed ad ministrator ol the Estate ol Mae M. Iv-ie, Deceased. Any persons having claims against said estate are re quested to present them .with prop er vouchers ,to said adminsirlator at 310 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months lrom the date of this notice. Dated this 24th day ol February, 1954. ' l. w. rvm Administrator of the Estate of Mae M. Ivie, Deceased. RHOTEN, RHOTEN & SPEERSTRA 31U Pioneer Trust Bldg. Salem, Oregon Attorneyi lor Administrator. F.26,M,5,12,19.26. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JACQUELINE BERKEY, of Salem, Oregon, as administratrix ol the es tate ol FLOYD ALBERT BERKEY, deceased, has tiled her Final Ac count in the estate ol FLOYD AL BERT BERKEY. deceased, and by order ol the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon lor the County of Marion. Monday, March 29, 1954. at 9:r3 a.m., in the Courtroom of said Court, in the Marlon County Court house, Salem. Oregon, has heen lixed as the time and place for hearing ot objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published February 26 1954 ' JACQUELINE BERKEY , - of Salem, Oregon, Administratrix. PEERY T. BUREN Attorney for said Administratrix, 211 Pioneer Trust Building. Salem, Oregon. F.2,M,5,1I,19. $$ SAVE $$ . CARLOAD PRICES PEAT MOSS Will be here near Mar. 1 RIEBEL FEED i SUPPLY 1625 N. Front Fh. 44628 DON'T Throw Tour Watch A wit We Ftx Them When Others cant THE JEWEL BOX 443 State. Salem, Oregon GREEN STAMPS ON ALL PURCHASES FREE DELIVERY CHAPMAN DRUGSTORE 140 Candalaria Blvd. KORELL "Not a Half Size But a Plus Size" LITTLE FRENCH SHOP 115 North High Measles Infectious? No. the disease is apparently spread by direct contact with eye and nose secretions of infected patients, particularly before their skin has