16 Capital Journal, Salem, JJisluip Greets Visliinsky W The Musi Rev. J. Francis A. Mclntyrc (left), coadjutor bisliop of the Roman Catholic Arch diocese ol New York, shakes hands with Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky (right), at St Patrick's cathedral in New York City. The Russian and other Soviet oflicials attended a solemn pontifical mass offered for the success of the United Nations general assembly deliberations. West Salem Parent-Teachers Host for County Council West Salem, Nov. 1 The Polk County Council of Parents and Teachers held its first meeting of the year with the West Salem association as host. Six county associations were represented: Independence, Monmouth, Pe- Charles H. Marlin Estate $62,100 Portland, Ore., Nov. 1 U.R An inventory and appraisement filed in probate court here to day showed the estate of Gen. Charles H. Martin, former gov ernor of the stale of Oregon to be valued at $62,100. The estate includes $14,428 in cash and about $47,000 in stocks, bonds and other securities. The widow, Louise H. Martin; two sons and a daughter, were the chief beneficiaries under the will. Meat Packing Plant At Union Bay Burns Ketchikan, Alaska, Nov. 1 (U.R) Flames today had destroy ed the $100,000 Nakat Packing corporation cannery plant at Union Bay, one of the largest in the area. , The plant had closed down for the season. Only two watch men and a storekeeper were on duly. None was injured. A pilot flew over the area nftcr yesterday's fire and re ported only a small shed on the dock and the superinten dent's house were still standing. Log Hauling Group Meets November 13 E. C. Summons, ehnimian of llin committer to study the Ap plication of laws regarding log transports ion, Thursday in formed Gov. Earl Sncll that the committee will meet in Port land, November VS. The committee, appointed by the governor, is to make recom mendations to the next legisla ture on any matters pertaining to log transportation in Oregon. NOTICE IS HFIIKHY GIVEN Hint t tic i Lit st Will mid Ti-fiLamnit of A. D. Me- : Klllop, cteiTHKoil, litis bi!pn duly proven and nrlinlttf rl to lirnhnto In and by llm Circuit Courl or I lie StniP ol On-roii (or Marlon County. Probatf DrpnrlmiMit. nni (lirtt Letters TrM niiient nry hnvt Issue r! to Uii U Defers In wri STELLA I'KARL McKIL LOP. us Executrix or sulci Will. All ni-r-ons hiivlnit claims nualnst unld pstalr nrr lirrcby notified to present the samr. duW verified nnd with proper vouchers, to tlip tinderslKticd nt 414 First Nnilonnl Dunk nnltdlns. Bnlem, Oiennn. within l nionlhs from the dn(e of the first pub- i lie.Rlinn of tlila notice, which Is October 2b, me. . 8TKLLA PEARL MrKILI.OP, Executrix of the Lust Will mid Testatnent o( A. B. McKillop, decerned. DEVEIIS He ARMOND Attorneys lor Estate OcL2S, Nov. t, n, t.V 3? i.t,i.Ain:rn vaitkstate Nntlce Is hereby Riven that tho circuit rniirl of Oregon for Marlon county lins Appointed the uncferMenrd ndnilnlstrn- : trlx or the estate or Elir.nbcth Walt (also known as Llife Walt), deceased. All per sons havlnc claims asalim this tat ytj hereby notllled to present tho same, 1 duly vitrified, to the underpinned at 1710 ! Norway Street, in Salem. Oreuon. within six months from duto of this notice, lo- Wit, October J8, 104H. THELMA P. WHITE Administratrix OHltlS J. KOW1TZ 4t)B GuardUn Bmidini Allorney lor Admmifltiatrlx. Oct. 18. S.1,. Nov. 1. g. 5 REPAIR YOUR TRUCK OR CAR? Sure We Cnn! Oiir Mechanics me Hcallv (;md! We do Ltiniplele Brake Service on PiisscnRer Curs mid J rucks, Including Air & Vacuum on Trucks. m-fly0. ,"i',V!rcd '? " "''" Tune-up or Overhaul on anv KINGWOOD AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 690 Murlark St., West Salem, Oregon, I'lione 25576 Oregon, Friday, Nov. 1, 1946 ' I lit! dee, Duena Vista, Dallas and West Salem. The Marion coun ty council was also invited, and was represented by Mrs. Tcr hun, and by Mrs. Knepper of the Liberty association. The morning session was de voted to matters of business, presidents' reports and a school of instruction. Mrs. Harry George of Portland, president of the Oregon Congress o Parents and Teachers, presented the school of instruction. She laid special emphasis upon the stale and national scope of Parent Teacher work, and the many benefits for children, homes and schools which had been secured during its fifty years of organ ization. The afternoon session was de voted to an address on the coun ty council theme for the year: "Working Toward Closer Home and School Cooperation." The speaker, Dr. Lawrence Riggs, dean of students at Willamette university and a member of the education department, presented a topic of much interest to par ents: "How Parents May Bet ter Understand Their Children's School Progress." Dr. Riggs urged that children be given a feeling of security and approval so that tneir minds may be free for the task of learning. The next meeting of the Polk county council will be held Jan uary 30 and the Monmouth as sociation will be host. w mointoin an uplo dolt, lull tquipptd optical deport menl lor Iht purpoi of aituring ell who nftd lhm ol th Antt in tyiwear, WEEKLY PAYMENTS Optical Service Since 1926 Liberty & Court Sis. Shoes Going Up 30 Percent Washington, Nov. 1 (U.R)You will be paying 20 to 30 per cent more for shoes soon now that the industry has been decon trolled, OPA estimated today. Ceilings on shoes, leathers, hides and skins were removed yesterday by Reconversion Di rector John R. Stcelman. The order came as a complete sur prise to OPA. The result, OPA said, will be an increase from $400,000,000 to 5600,000,000 a year in the nation's annual shoe bill, al ready about $2,000,000,000. White House Press Secretary Charles G. Ross was asked today what effect Stcelman's action would have on President Tru man's decontrol policy. Ross re plied there was nothing to add to the president's policy as stat ed by Mr. Truman himself in his recent radio address ordering removal of meat controls. Cattle Going To S.F. Show San Francisco, Nov. 1 Sev enteen prominent Oregon live stock breeders will send a total of 184 head of beef and dairy cattle and sheep to the second Grand National Livestock Ex position, Horse Show and Rodeo in San Francisco's $2,500,000 Cow Palace, November 15-24. The final tabulation shows 2, 800 livestock entries, lo make the Grand National the largest and most important livestock show ever held in California and one of the "Big Five" shows of the country, according to Ni on R. Tucker, president of No. 1A District Agricultural asso ciation, sponsors. Of the record $110,645 in prize money, $72,500 will go to the livestock divisions. National in its scope, the show will draw from a score of states as far east as Illinois, Iowa and Ne braska. The roster contains the names of the most famous pure bred cattle breeders of America. Oregon sheep entries include the following: McCalcb Broth ers, Monmouth, 11 in the breed ing class. Kenneth McCrca, Monmouth, 13 breeders. Ahrcns Bros., Turner, 24 in tho breed ing class. Gath Bros., Turner, 12 head breeding stock. John Banick, Brooks, one in breeder class and one fat lamb. Claude Steusloff, Salem, 13 breeding animals and one fat lamb. Pueblo Indians of New Mex ico, at the time of the Spanish conquest in 1540, mixed hot ashes in mud mortar in order to make it stick. The ashes form ed a sort of lime. WANTED! Walnuts & Walnut Meats Highest Cash Prices on Delivery MORRIS KLORFEIN PACKING CO. 460 North Front St., Salem 3FVVrv Camera i iPj o ru coo..... S rrecision Machined Camera $100.00, Case $6.50, Tax $16.25 General Electric Exp. Meters $26.95 Flash Bulbs Nos. 5, 11 and 22 Roll Film 120, 116 and 616 Miniature Cameras with case $2.98 5 Tube Table Radio, walnut cab $29.45 5 Tube Garod Radios, plastic $30.15 1 Airline 5 Tube plastic $27.50 1 Zenith Portable with bait $29.95 1 Emerson Batt. Portable $19.95 1 Airline Batt. Console $29.95 Medicine Cabinets, special $4.49 Flor. light above Med. Cab $11.65 Heating- Pad Deluxe ...$6.75 Heating Pad, special $4.29 Flor. Bed Lights $6.95 Toasters $2.10 to $3.85 Webster Record Changers $31.95 Portable Elect. Heater $9.95 Harold Wiggins 252 N. Church SI. I'lumc 0S7I Open Evenings Aurec on Indonesian Truce (IP) Prof. Willem Schcrmcrhorn (left), chairman of the Dutch Commission General, shakes hands with Sutan Sjahrir. premier of the unrecognized Republic of Indonesia, after the signing of a military truce in Batavia, Oct. 14, lo end the 14-monlh hostilities in Java and nearby islands. In center is Lord Killearn, British special commissioner for south east Asia, credited with bringing the warring sides together, Frost Fighter May Save Millions for Fruit Men East Lansing, Mich., Nov. 1 (IP) Scientists at Michigan State college believe they have dealt a blow to Jack Frost, whose un predictable actions annually damage millions of dollars worth of the nation's fruit. A "frost- fighter" which sends out infra red heat rays generated by an oil burning heater and capable of keeping plants eight degrees warmer than ordinary outside temperatures has been devel oped at the college, V. R. Gard ner, director of the M.S.C. ag ricultural experiment station, dislosed today. The machine, consisting of an oil burner with a heater tube and a series of special luminum reflectors to direct the heat down against the crop ' to be protected, raised the tempera ture from 29 degrees to 37 de grees in tests and was effective over a square acre of area. Although actual production costs of the "frost fighter" have not been determined, engineers estimated it could be built for around $t00. During test runs, the machine operated at a cost of only 75 cents per hour. The scientists said the heater could be used on berry, mint, flower and truck garden crops as well as apple, orange, lemon and grapefruit orchards. BUIII0MS ITT Oct this quick krclmf.Lirta U J ro, noot Ken, JKT io Bonsitivo but a trilln. ' 1 'rffflBl Bfioo prcaAt! cualiioi!! tin spot. 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BtC 1 M ' ; km cc r Young Men in Hi Y Training Young men from Benton, Lin coln, Marion, Polk and Linn counties numbering 50 or more, are expected to attend the Hi Y officers' training conference to be held at the Salem YMCA next Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Ed Carleton, principal of Salem senior high, is general chairman for the conference. Principal speakers will in clude Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president of Willamette univer sity; Russell I. Hammond, Will amette professor; and Dwight O. Welch from the YMCA area office in Portland. Local advis ers include Frank Neer, Harry M. Broadbent and George Bir rell, all faculty members of Sa lem high. A delegation of nine, headed by E C. Rciman will come from Corvallis; another of six from Albany, with Bob Buchanan as leader while three have regis- Million of listeners ore stirred and informed by HENRY J. TAYLOR I World-famous correspondent, author and traveler 9 Mondays and Fridays KSLM 9:45 P.M. Presented by 9 GENERAL MOTORS . tered from Dallas. This group will be in charge of Lloyd F. Beerman The Hi Y Mothers club will provide the lunch Sunday. Ar rangements are in charge of Mrs, A. W. Blankonship and Mrs. W. M. Phillips. ICE CREAM All Flavors QUARTS Xl NO LIMIT SAVING CENTER Salem and West Salem For Christmas ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA "The Gift of Knowledge"" Britannica Senior Britannica Junior Britannica World Atlas Britannica Year Books! Convenient Terms Call or Write A. A. CARPENTER, Representative 495 Norlb Cottage St., Salem, Oregon Phone 4406 MirrO'Wash&MirrO'Wax The Wonder Twins , Will be demonstrated at DICKSON'S MARKET v South on Highway 99 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Also Valskin The Magic Hand Cleaner PLUMBING! We do repair work or new j jobs. Prompt efficient j work. Traviss Plumbing j SHOP 2165 Laurel Ave. Ph. 8601