i J' . 'Zmitl ... . , " " : Transactions (Continued tram Page 1 Association Members Fly Members of the Salem PlloU' association are now getting an opportunity to fly, the group t having purchased a Cessna 120 pictured here. Members ot the association pictured in front of the plane are Rex Bent ley; Bob Armpriest, president of the association; Stan Dila tush; and Howard Wilcox, secretary-treasurer of the association. Local Paragraphs Hassenstab Elected Joe Has senstab was elected president of "the Salem unit of the National Chinchilla Breeders association Thursday night at a meeting at Mayflower hall. Louis Freres of Stayton was elected vice presi dent, and Mrs. Robert Leith of Aurora secretary-treasurer. El ected directors were Jack Fos not and John GiesbrecheL Ski Trip Planned The Chem eketans outdoor club is plan ning a ski trip to Mt. Hood the week-end of March 14-15 with overnight accommodations at the Trail uub lodge. Anyone UV terested in attending is asked to sign the bulletin board at 248 North Commercial street by Tuesday evening March 10. n 1 n Q GEORGI M. MALENKOV Voroshilov (Continued from Page 1) and the government called for continuation of such policies as strengthening the nation's armed forces, increased vigilance at home and tighter bonds with communists abroad. At this stage there is no pros pect of any change in the pol icies Stalin pursued. Friday afternoon a motor hearse left the St. Spassky gate In the Kremlin, while thous ands assembled on Red Square to see it, the hearse moved slowly from the Kremlin to the Hall of Columns, bearing Statins col fin. Salem Pilots Have New Plane Salem Pilots' association mem bers are now in the air and that is literally, for they have re cently purchased a Cessna 120, which dally is taken up by some member. The- association, organized here in September ot last year to promote aviation in Salem and give pilots not having a plane of their own an opportu- April 23 Deadline Oregon's state selective service headquar ters has called attention of col lege students to the fact that ap plications for admission to the fVlllotfA nnalif ientlnn tAat it Ha given April 23, 1953, must be."" " v Fura"""1" postmarked not later than mid night of Monday, March 9. Weekend Weather The com paratively mild sprinklike wea ther is due to continue for Sa lem and vicinity during the next few days, says the five-day fore cast. Generally sunny skies are due, although at periods there may be some cloudiness and cury again was below the freez ing mark in Salem, Frida ymorn- ing, registering 30 for this morning's minimum. 'Another low mark around the freezing point of 32 degrees is due to night. Bart st las Ip smrni as Sat etotlatloas Is seta. m4 sr th. TnU- Ul BS MU4V, Issstsa at Kb msrta- essl C ths tTJSk Hi Hutu attest uumoiim Tlx aslsacs sf tale klMk IM IM m nwi leu. Vest Europe (OonUnued from Pm 1) The announcement promised continued buildup of the Soviet Army, Navy and Intelligence services to deal a decisive rebuff to any aggressor." It added pledges of friendship with China and other Communist satellites and with workers of capitalist and colonial countries. j Some Western observers saw studying Several parcels in Block 3, north of Marlon street, have been transferred. However, eral others must be secured to round out the property sought by the unidentified organization interested. The records show the follow' ing transactions and Indicated sums of money involved in blocks 1 and 3: Smu K. Window ul will ts SUU TIM uur, fraction hoi f. Mock S, itO.Ut: Unit Meairla tO IUa TltM company, aortaweet corner Lot I. Block t, W.MI Brora aatf Sort Balsa Tltla company. Lot i. Block S, M contldersUoa t lTai Floyd R. hchou ik Wlia bo aoiam TtUa ompajiy. rraetton Lot S. Block S, ,: Bom P. tHUS to euaoi Tltla aom- pur. frmcltcs Lot 1. Block S. 111.004; Erodbwan to Bolam Tltla oomaony, Irao- tloa Lot S, Block S, M aouoaaraUOB. Doajj for oroparty la Blocks 91 sad M. which front sa North Church atraau W- tvsaa Cantor sad Dnloa. asva haoa aloaad srs la aacrow tha raoorda show, Thtti Ineloda: Cmndslsrls Innatmant compsny u Balm Tltla company, frac tion m t, Blees ST. flT.M; Bsrvay J. Banar to Balcm Tltla company, fraction Lot T. Block tt, IlLSOO; CUIIord B. Bant- wus to sslam Tltla somoany. fraction Lot a Block St. SH.SM; Chwlaa r. Wllaoa sad wlfa to Salam Tltla oom- psay. Lot J. Block as, S3 1. too. Bodnsswa to Bslrai Tltla somoany. aorthasst oornor Lot s. Block. Mo sonstd arstloa. Oushlad Vatarsns Hamorlal Bnucuu aasoclsUoa to Balsm TlUa pony. Lot a. Block sr. Ho conaldarstloa. Hanray t. Blanar to Balam Tltla company, portion Lot 10. Block St. Mo eonlflaratlm .... suunior to unoi a. ruiu I . D , c. j..u ana wire, portion ox Lot 10, Block St. No clluv lwutlH ojuuuia, uauimw conaidarauon. Baward x. snd coutia B. of Mr. and Mrs. Bertel C. Siod- of Lot 10. Block Ooorra B. Paulua and wlfa to Balam Title company, tsatarly ont half of Lou sad Infcrim Group (Oonttoued from Pace 1 Capital lovrnal, Saba, Ortrm, Friday, KaTcii t, U:j signs of a possible crack in Com' raunist unity in Moscow In the announcement's call for an all out "struggle against internal, and external foes." But many feared any such disunity might heighten the danger of war rather than lessen it The news two days ago of the Soviet leader's grave illness gave Europeans ample time to ponder its implications, and the an nouncement that the Russian leader was dead came aa no great shock. Salem Girls In Show Nadine Gllman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Gilman, 546 Vista av Street Vacated Shirley street, located in the Siddall ad' dition, just off the Pacific high' way north of Hubbard, was offi cially vacated by action of the county court taken Friday, Tear Planned Represent' tives from the Marlon County Community Chest will visit six of the state Chest supported ag encies in Portland March 10. First to be visited will be Chris tie Home, Marylhurst, with the group to meet there at 9:30 a.m. Others on the list to be visited are St Rose Industrial School; White Shield Home, Albertina Kerr Nursery, Our Lady of Pro vidence Nursery, and Waverly tsaoy Home. Shoulders rGaded A county crew has graded the shoulders of the Liberty road in prepara tion for the placing of gravel. To Meet Sunday Indoor Sports club is meeting Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Gold Arrow. There will be a business and social meeting. Drivers Fined, Freed Alvin Lewis Burbank, Dallas, was fin ed $250 in municipal court Fri day after he pleaded guilty to a charge of drunk driving. A 15 day Jail sentence was suspended on condition of payment of the fine. Orville James Olson, Al bany, was found Innocent of a similar charge by Jury trial Thursday afternoon. He was ar rested some time ago and plead ed innocent to the charge. plane gave It a complete major, which means an overhauling. Now having a membership of 14 pilots, the association expects to increase its membership and as it does so will make plans for purchasing still another plane. The second plane will prob ably be larger than the Cessna, which carries a pilot and a pas senger. The fee for use of the plane now is three and a half dollars an hour. Heading the association as president is Bob Armpriest Senators Probe (Continued from Page 1) tr". mpany. . portion , ,01. Nnr4rl -dth ,, HO conaldcrstlon. " V . . J .7 marcia oeeoer, iota Norway street, all of Salem were mem bers of the cast ot the second place sorority play given at Lin field college. The three girls are members ot Sigma Kappa Phi, campus Greek letter social organization, t. Block 1. Mo coaildarauoa. Nuaitroua rumors hart baaa 'tolni tba rounds sonctrnlna tha nom.,.. tanlisUoaa accklnt tha propartr sad tho w wown w wtu ot put. ons ptralittnt rumor la to tha affact that a toaeora sptrtUhf aarsrsl tons retail awresattls outlets Is InrolTOd. Six members ot tha committee would be appointed by the presi dent of the senate, one from each congressional district and two from the state-at-large. Tha five remaining members 01 the committee would be ap pointed by the governor, on to bs selected from each congres sional district and the fifth from the state-at-large. The committee,, under the terms ot the proposed bill, would be charged with the duty of the present Oregon ' I- constitution ana make a com' plete report to the 48th legisla tive assembly. Drafts Provided ' ' Drafts of proposed constitu tional amendments or In the event the committee decides to present a new constitution. complete draft of such proposed constitution, must be ready for consideration of the legislature. Rep. Baum declared Friday that he was of the belief that the committee of the slza suggested in the proposed bill could do a workmanship like job at very little cost to the state, Another advantage ot the plan he and Sep. Hill are proposing is that only one submission of the issue to the people would be necessary, while under the con stitutional convention bills, the people would be first called upon to authorize the calling of the convention and later vote on adoption of the draft ot the con stitution adopted by the conven tion. e I '4 Substantial Saving Gravel used to backfill the approach to the old Center bridge has beer removed and replaced as backfill for the new approach on the reconstructed and L re-aligned structure. Highway engineers estimate that 1700 yards of gravel was salvaged. Top view shows a power shovel removing the last of the old fill. Lower picture shows back fill placed in new approach. About 100 additional yards will . be needed to reach grade. Stowaways Two Turner boys were apprehended by city oiticers Thursday , afternoon after they climbed abdard a Southern Pacific box car to run away from home. One of the Immense heaps of flowers and I boys told officers they did not wreaths surrounded it Rus- know where they were going, sians began filing past to gaze -they had Just decided to run for the last time at the man who away. They were turned over to led them to victory over Nazi i the county juvenile office. Thousands were in Germany. line when the doors opened. - The processions for those wish ing to say "Svidaniya" (good- Attend Show Among Salem women planning to take in the spring show of Portland Garden bye) will continue day and night ciubi Friday and .Saturday, are until tne lunerai, a commission Misg Eiizabeth Lord, Miss Edith headed by Nikita S. Khruschev : Schryver, Mrs. L. E. de Weese, now Is working on funeral plans. Mrf w E Anderson, Mrs. Mar No date has been announced for j garet Roseo-ans, Mrs. Clifford the final services nor has there ; Taylor. been any word where Stalin is to be buried. . I While they last. Hexie Aza- The Hall of Columns Is only I ieaSi m bloom, 25c and up. Prlm- few hundred yards from the poses, pansys, other perennials, great mausoleum in Red Square i pemberton's Greenhouse, 1980 where V. I. Lenin, Stalin's pre- So 12th. 56 decessor and the father of Rus- sion communism, lies embalmed Phlox, penspeman, other in a glass coffin. (flowers, shrubs, trees, ever- The Hall of Columns Is in the green. Phone evenings, 3-3843. House of Trade Unions on Red (Also open Sundays. Boyd cn,r. Ruin In the empire I Nursery. 2440 State. 56' style under the czars In 1874, it features 28 white Corinthian style columns. It can accom modate at least 2.000 persons and often has been used for state functions, conferences and concerts. Moscow was cold, windy and unpleasant Friday, but life went n about as usual. Hundreds till were filing Into churches to place candles before Ikons. Thera were tears in the eyes of some, some had grim, s laces, s many crossed themselves repeatedly. Bonnie Davis, one of Salem's best known beautician, now as sociated with Loveall - Miller Beauty salon. For appointment phone 3-7870. 56 Paint with glamorizing Treas ure Tones. See our outstanding Wallpaper selection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Liberty. 56 Air-steamship tickets sny where. Kugel, 3-7694, 133 . mgn J( BORN Tha Caoltal Journal the Followlnr New Cltlsens aiirtBTo. sotrna O LAZIER To Mr. tad Mrs. mi..,.. - .1.1 fa.n a. DUST :- To Mr. and Mrs. Uwttact T into or nothing down. Clean 2-bedroom house on fraction of sere. South, near Sunnyslde schooL Full price $4,950. Phone Welcomes 39865, call 1520 Hicxory. iur- ther details. - Rummage sale, over Green baums, Saturday only, March 7th. Allruta Club. . Saltonstall said he hopes to have Van Fleet present then but that the general has an en gagement with the house armed services committee and it la a question whether he can appear. We want to find out why there has been a shortage in certain kinds of ammunition and what can be done to end it," Saltonstall said. He said Van Fleet testified Friday that even with existing forces and ammunition in Ko rea "we could apply more pres sure on the enemy," Perrydale Girl Heads Future Homemakers Corvallis W) The Future Homemakers ot America Thurs day announced election ot Shar state president. The FHA, composed of high school girls studying home eco nomics, also elected Sylvia Jayo. sSyssa, vice president; Bonnie Powell, Union, secretary; Yvonne Ewing, Dayton, treasur er; Diane Stlngley, Junction City, editor, and Colores Hatch er, Sweet Home, reporter. The eighth annual state meet ing will conclude Saturday. Kitchen Fiddlers Meet The Kitchen Fiddlers met re cently at the home ot Mrs. Al bert Fabry. 1425 N. 18th St The four girls in the group who made breakfast were Lois Shafer, Beverly Kenyon, Judie Sanders and Judy Scherren. New Chamber Members New memebrs of the Chamber of Commerce listed this week are: John N. Hooper, farmer, Route 1, Box 813, Woodburn; Shaw It Nickens, mason con tractors, SIS Vista avenue; Stone Piano company, 1280 State street COURT NEWS Circuit Court city of aalem ya. Barmond B. atrmt- ham and Doric StrlatLan: Order of dls-mlaasL aioria atoller vs. A. Pomberton ment for $204.31, plus Intertrt from Dec ember t ltol. and coals snd attorney's laea totallni I in .It. Hts Procter Bverett Procter: m- yorco complaint asks tat par month til. monr and support ttonay snd I1M attor ney's tees. Baaala K. Rosea rt. Arthur B. Rasaa: Dlrorcs complaint Saks sola owaerahlp of real property (or plslotUI, tat per month sa permanent alimony, and SIM attor neys fees. Prank B. Nlcholla snd Uartsrtt ana IllchoUt To. Irs B. Scott: Plaintiffs' reply filed. Helca Pulps re. Duane Pulpa: Dtvorea complaint, alias Ink desertion. Seeks soa tody of four minor children snd list monthly support. Married st Vsatourer, Wash, Nor. It, ltu. Probata Court Samuel Herbert Bosrdmsa aatatt: Ba tata spprslsed st tn. Brown . Swoon tusrdlsnahlp'. Order approrlnt tusrdlsn's report. Order p prorlnt ssls of property. ' SuUs M. Brown aatatt: Apwrsaul filed. Order for citations la petition lor ssls of reel property. Bound Schott tusrdlaaahtp: Order ap- Iproetns annual report of tusrdlsa. " Ray Loyata. lt tuardlanahlp: twtlUsa for sppotatmeat of tusrdlsa. Char lea aL Pry ssuu: asvralssl rttod. Oonsld Benry Oprotaa eetttsi Order de tormlahst aaMillsass tsa. Some Egga Up One local buyer listed eggs up a cent on top grades, Friday morning. The local buying list now Is: AA, 44 cents; large A, 42-48 cents; medium AA, 41 cents; medium A, 39-43 cents; small, 34-35 cents. OPEN FRIDAY UL 9 P.N. OPEN FRIDAY TIL 9 P.M. v I . mm a. A. . - a. , f . en: EVERY DAVENPORT AND SECTIONAL IN OUR STORE! ALL FAUST GO! PRICES REDUCED TO COST! 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