MacDonald Put Back by Elliott Portland, Aug. 6 W If dem ocratic Sheriff Marion Leroy (Mike) Elliott of Multnomah county is recalled, a democrat will be named to succeed him. The county's two republican commissioners agreed on that yesterday. The third commis sioner is a democrat. Recall petitions continued in circulation as the sheriff drop ped the charges that touched off the recall move. Those were his charges against Criminologist Stanley MacDon ald. Yesterday he reinstated MacDonald with back pay, and did not ask for a hearing on the charges that MacDonald had misused materials and was in subordinate. A prepared statement from Elliott said, "Sheriff Elliott feels that his act of suspension was justifiable, but since the board of county commissioners approv ed of the arrangement of Mr. MacDonald taking outside work, that he has immediately rein stated him." MacDonald was suspended July 7. , Minton Home After Absence of 16 Years By coincidence, Joe Minton, who was one of the early com manders of Capitol Post No. 9, American Legion, dropped into town Friday after an absence of 16 years. "I didn't know there was a convention on until I reached Eugene," said Joe. "I read it in the newspapers there.' Minton was admitted to the practice of law in Salem and for some time had an office at Newport. For the last 16 years he has been with the United States office of immigration and naturalization, and since 1941 has been a section chief in the central office in Washington, D.C. He is accompanied by Mrs. Minton, a Texas lady who is in Oregon for the first time. Mrs. Kenneth Prince, 2395 North Fifth ' street, is a sister of Mr. Minton, and his mother, Mrs. Emma Minton, is living in Berkeley, Calif. Tuckers Are Parents Silverton Twin Boys Silverton, Aug. 6 Twin sons were born to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker Friday, late afternoon, at Silverton hospital, weight "A" 6 pounds, 3'4 ounces, and "B" 6 pounds, 7Vi ounces. Boys are not yet named. Mrs. Tucker is the former Evelyn Larson. First children. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Tucker, Silver ton. Maternal great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peder sen of Grenora, North Dakota, paternal great-grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garver of Silver ton. The father of the twins was in the service of the navy the entire time of the second world war, three years over-seas. These are the first twin boys born here this year. This is Lorcn Edlund in the brand new churning room of Curly's Dairy. He is shown here with a fresh batch of butter just churned from sweet :ream. Loren has been with the organization for 12 years and has two children. (Adv.) Woman Horse Rider Is Swept From Steed Lebanon Mrs. Chole Hamley may be confined to the hospital for several weeks as result of in juries sustained when she was swept from her horse while rid ing near Lacomb. Cause of the accident was a low hanging tree branch which the rider did not see quickly enough to avoid. She suffered a fractured pelvis and bruises about the head, according to her physician, Dr. N. E. Irvine. She was brought to the Lebanon com munity hospital. Mrs. Bacon to Head Auxiliary Mrs. I. N. Bacon of Salem is the new president for district 2 in the American Legion aux iliary, department of Oregon, following elections Friday. Mrs. Bacon is a past president of Capital unit No. 9, Salem, and has served as chairman of the convention commission for the three-day event in Salem this week. Many awards were announced Friday, the list including the following: Unit activities trophy, Harris- burg unit; Quinn music trophy, Unit No. 1, Portland; Southard membership trophy, Mrs. Harold Leach, district 5, Bonneville; Robert Blakely memorial trophy for Americanism, Seaside unit; department awards in increase in membership, Lafayette unit, Nyssa unit and Silverton unit. Most new members, personal award, Mrs. Edward Seufert, The Dalles; past presidents par ley, report, Capital unit, Salem; publicity awards, Hollywood unit, Sweet Home unit, Junction City unit. Capital unit of Sa lem; history report award, Un ion, Salem unit No. 136, and Ba ker; Ruth Coyner national sec retary trophy, Albany unit; dis trict president's award for na tional secretary, Mrs. John Par odi, Portland; poppy poster awards, Waldport, Roseburg, and Navy unit of Portland; com munity service award, St. Hel ens, Kerby-Cave Junction, As toria, Portland unit No. 1; best report on community service work, Coquille; Americanism award, best all-around, Seaside and best youth work, Capital unit, Salem. Awards for Juniors: Doll dressing, Baker unit; member ship, Tigard unit; best junior ac tivity, Seaside unit. President Quirino to Visit President Truman Manila, Philippines, Aug. 6 (U.R) President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines and his party took off for Washington, D. C, today .to visit President Truman. Margarine Up Two Cents Portland, Aug. 6 (IP) Margar ine was up 2 cents a pound here today, following by a week a similiar increase in the price of butter. Major brands of cooking and salad oil were up 4 cents a quart. Ancient Auto Ready for Trip McMinnville, Aug. 6 (IP) It may be an hour's drive to the coast from McMinnville for some. Not for Ralph Wortman. The first time his car attemp ted the trip to Tillamook, it took from dawn until midnight. That was 45 years ago. The same car now 48 years old, will attempt the trip again today. Besides Wortman's Loco mobile there will be a caravan of other old cars. They will stop at Pacific City tonight, then go on to Tillamook tomorrow. Wortman tried last year, but didn't make it. A truck side swiped his buggy-like contrap tion and it took nearly a year to re-assemble the pieces. This time a service truck will go along. Schedules Revised By Southern Pacific With the inauguration of the new Shasta Daylight, the South era Pacific revised their train schedules between Portland and central and southern Oregon points. Train 20 now leaves Sa lem at 6 p. m. and arrives at Portland at 8 p. m. The Northern Pacific Railway announces effective August 7 their new streamlined, diesel powered North Coast Limited will leave Portland at 9: p. m. for the east. According to A. C. Stickley, general agent. Port land, a recent visitor here, this will afford southern and central Oregon travelers a very conven ient connection to Montana and North Dakota cities, to Minneap olis, St. Paul, Chicago and oth er eastern destinations. Stickley also points out that travelers returning from the east on the North Coast Limited will arrive in Portland at 7:15 a. m., making convenient connec tion with the new Shasta Day light leaving Portland at 7:45 a. m. for Oregon and California points. Washington Chief Justice to Retire Olympia, Wash., Aug. 6 (U.R). Chief Justice Clyde G. Jeffers of the Washington supreme court today said he would retire Sept 6. Justice Jeffers is the second member of the court to announce his retirement in as many days. Justice William J. Steinart said Thursday he would quit the bench. Both jurists have been under treatment for heart ailments the past several weeks. Chiang in Korea Chinhae, Korea, Aug. 6 (IP) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek arrived at this south Korean port today for a series of con ferences with President Syng man Rhee on a Pacific pact against the communists. The veteran leader of China's nationalists plans to remain here for three days. " Iff I 3T"! TV- -si Honor Gold Star Mothers The Oregon department of the American Legion auxiliary honored Gold Star Mothers, Friday afternoon, at a garden tea at the Homer H. Smith residence, a large group attending, the tea being one of the major social events of the auxiliary convention. In upper picture, a "shot" at the part of the receiving line, left to right: Mrs. W. W. Graham, Corvallis, department vice president of auxiliary and the new president; Mrs. Rose A. Smith, state president of the Gold Star Mothers; Mrs. Douglas McKay, wife of Oregon's gov ernor; Mrs. Hubert A. Goode, Portland, national auxiliary president. Lower picture is a scene at the tea table, left to right: Mrs. Jesse Sanders, first president of the Salem Gold Star Mothers; Mrs. Lincoln Olson, Mrs. Albert C. Gragg, co-chairman for the tea; Mrs. George Pro and Mrs. Leon Brown. (Jesten-Miller pictures) Linn Bean Harvest Now Reaching Peak Albany, Aug. 6 The bean harvest peak in western Linn county this week is providing jobs for some 4,500 workers, both local and transient, Bill Sloan, manager of the local Ore gon state employment office, asserted Friday. Additional labor is still needed on a few of the area's 40 beanyards. 'The crop is hitting its peak just about now," the local man ager said, "and it should last for a week or so before declining. New yards of beans will come in next week, taking up the slack caused by dwindling pro duction of yards that hit their peak last week and this." Wages for the harvest this year are a standard 2Vi cents a pound, plus Vi cent a pound bo nus for staying on through the 13 and 14 years old are pick ing anywhere from 120 to 300 pounds a day, he stated. Lila Lee Fined for Being Drunk in Auto Beverly Hills, Calif., Aug. 6 (IP) Lila Leeds, Actor Robert Mitchum's former friend, was fined $50 and placed on one year probation in her latest brush with the law. She pleaded guilty yesterday to being drunk in an automo bile. City Judge Charles J. Griffin suspended a 10-day jail sentence. "I hope this is the closing chap ter in a book you're going to throw away," the judge told the little blonde who was convicted with Mitchum on a marijuana charge earlier this year. Ell Kit C Beautiful Oversize riLVlJ JUMBO Prints Roll Developed 8 Jumbo Prints J3C Extra prints and reprints 4c ea. Free Mailing Bags on Request JUMBO FILM CO. Payette. Idaho Palmistry Readings Tells Past, Present and Future. Answers all quesions. Advice given. Are You Worried? INDEPENDENCE. Ore. 102 Main St. 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. NEEDIES OIL BELTS PARTS SEWING MACHINE AUTHORIZED AGENCY EXPERT REPAIRING ALL MAKES Miller's Downstairs GLENWOOD BALLROOM 4 Miles North or Salem on 99E MONDAY, Aug. 15 "Glen" Woodry presents IN PERSON and his ORCHESTRA New Low Admission Prices S1.2S (plus tax) Husband Shoots Wife Over Transom Honolulu, Aug. 6 (IP) A young taxi dancer fled into Hon olulu s crime prevention bureau pursued by her husband. The dancer, Mary Bartholo mew, 19, locked herself in a washroom. Her husband, Fran cis Bartholomew, 22, climbed to the transom, shot her to death and then killed himself as police rushed in. That all happened Thursday night. Police yesterday said they found this ironic note writ ten by Bartholomew to his wife: "Don't worry about me. I won't harm you. Contact me only when you are ready for divorce." FARMERS LIME We have high test Roseburg Lime, available at Independence. Contact Bradley Lime Products 1145 Hood St. Ph. 2-0594 or Independence, 2nd & E Listen to KOCO 8 P. M. FOR A REAL TREAT TRY TOM'S KING COLE DRIVE IN Everything a specialty Home-made Pics Daily South Commercial St. Just beyond the Liberty Y TOM ADOLHSON, Prop. WESTERN SWING DANCE TONIGHT GLENWOOD BALLROOM LARRY AND HIS CASCADE RANGE RIDERS 9 to 12:30 Legionnaires! We are proud to have a part in your convention, and we hope we add to your fun in Salem at the Hot Rod Races TONIGHT HOLLYWOOD BOWL 1 Mile North of Underpass on. 9!)E Time Trials 8:00 P.M. Valley Sports, Inc. MM I Small, Hot Object Found in Back Yard Milwaukie, Aug. 6 (IP) Mack Thompson found a small, smok ing what-is-it in his back yard near lfere. When he called po lice, it baffled them too. Now it is in a laboratory for tests. Thompson said the round ob ject, hard as a rock, was hot enough to start a grass fire when he found it last Saturday night. He buried it. When police dug it up Monday and scratched it with a stick, it gave off sparks and the stick began to smoke, he said. Results of the laboratory analysis have not been told yet. Hemorrhoids (Piles) Pistula Fissure Prolapse and oth er Rectal Disor ders corrected the easy, convenient way. No hospitaliz ation, quick relief Dr. E. Reynolds Clinic Naturo-Rectal Specialist 1144 Center St.. Salcra, Ore. Ph. 30460 FREE PARKING -cool-DANCING TONITE to Wayne Strachan's Music vfwIall Hood and Church Sts. Enjoy the Best Dance Floor in Salem First Race 8:45 P.M. Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Super Show at Fair Grounds The show put on by the Amer ican Legion at the State Fair grounds Friday night came near to being, and in the opinion of many was, the climax of a week of super attractions, events and stunts. The show led off with the Second Division's Fourth infan try band, and a combination of the band's Scottish pipers and those from Ashland. Following a fine series of acts with Norman Anderson of Port land as master of ceremonies. The headliner was Eddie Dean, cowboy radio and movie artist. There was the finest pair of jugglers ever seen in Salem. Tumblers, acrobats and animal acts were of top class. It rained a little, and the at tendance was under expecta tions, but was enthusiastic. Pyfer to Serve in Place of Reierson wntie trancis Keierson is on a year's leave of absence from his duties as educator in the Mar ion county department of health his substitute will be Howard Pyfer, formerly of Seattle. Reierson will leave next OLD TIME DANCE Every Saturday Night Over Western Auto 259 Court St Join the crowd and have a good time. Music By BEN'S ORCHESTRA PUBLIC DANCE Admission SOc, Inc. Tax &!0 SUN VALLEY LOW IN CALORIES HIGH IN ENERGY AT VOUR f RVORITE FOOD STORE 'Mide by (he Bakers of Master Bread" Eddy Syring at the Hammond Capitola Roller Rink Take Capitola Bus My Mind is blank this week, just like this adv. For gosh lakes, drop in and eat with us. Royal Fish V Chips Stevenson's 2535 Portland Rood Saturday, August 6, 1949 3 month, and Pyfer is now making himself familiar with the office. Mrs. Pyfer is receptionist in the department. The Pyfers live at 1399 D street. He is a native of Tacoma and a graduate of the Univer sity of Washington. During his year leave Reier son will study for a master's de gree in public health at the uni versity of California. Mrs. Cornett Offers To Quit Committee Portland, Ore., Aug. 6 J.B Mrs. Marshall E. Cornett, Klani ath Falls, republican national committecwoman for Oregon, today offered to resign as a member of the national execu tive committee. Mrs. Cornett telegraphed the Oregon Journal that she was on the losing side in the Washing ton contest yesterday for na tional chairman and had wired the winner, Guy Gabrielson of New Jersey, that he could have her resignation whenever he wished it. Mrs. Cornett was ap pointed to the national execu tive committee by Hugh D. Scott Jr., who resigned. HERE'S "Stafc Lighting CLAMOR FOIt YOURj IIOME WITH 'Advance P!ceniakers by LIGUTOLIEII Here's the new way to . light your home . . . epo"? liglil for your table . . soil, glamorous liglit fori the room . . . eye-soothing light for your guests. See it and many otlic(: fine lighting ideas by Lightolier at Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. 236 N. High m U Let's Go ROLLER SKATING WITH 90 Lana Ave. So long until next Saturday, Claude. Restaurant Phone 2-9004