Pait 10 TOE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, forgo Governor Signs - Governor Paul L. Patterson has signed, a bill which pro vide! that price tag must be placed on any ballot measure, passage 0f which would result In the state losing revenue. Two yean ago the legislature passed bill Introduced by Rep. Henry 8 e m o n and the late Senator Carl Engdahl pro Tiding for price tags on reve nue measures. It was the in tent of the authors of the bill that the price tag should ap pear on measures that requir ed expenditure of fundi or measures that would result in lose of revenue. - 1 However, both the Marlon county circuit, court and the state supreme court held that the 1991 law did not cover loss of funds to the state. The bill signed by the governor corrects this omission and the price tag will now be required on both types of measures. The bill was Introduced by Rep. Semon and Senator An gus Gibson of Lane county. BEDT WINS DECBEE Hollywood, Calif. UJ9 Screen actress Hedy LaMarr has legally ended her fourth marriage by divorcing Mexi can nightclub owner Ernest Zd Stauffer. JUST FOB VOU "Your Majesty" VME X SIX BIG DMWINGM5,000.00 IN PRIZES CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER FREE PARKING Thirty-one Salem residents and IB from over the county, drawn for jury service, are re quired to report at :IB am, Tuesday, April 7 at the court house. . , . Titty additional names were called for reserve duty if and when the regular panel list be comes exhausted, i The regulars include: Harold B. Allen, Goldie B. Amack. Bernhard Benson, Min ta Boyer, Leo N. Childs, Burns Christofferson. Pauline it. Davis, Thomas G. Donall, Lee Dow. Opal B. Venlx, Ray i. Goode, Mabel I. Graber, Ella M. Halik. Robert G. Henderson, Agnes Ann McElroy, Bertha Isaacson, Mabel Jenkins, Hulda A. Jewett, Pearl A. King, Mar ian E. Lorenz, Bessie F. Lucas, Katherine M. Maguren, James L. Mahula, Maynard A, Nelson, Robert W. Norris Jr., Henry Newman Jr., Josephine Peyn ter, Conrad G. Prange, Russel E. Pratt, Gladys J. Seamster and Henry a Stevenson, all of Salem. Eugene F. Barrett, Clement J. Ebner, John A. Frey, Alan D. Wlesner, all of Mt. Angel; Fred E. Bert, Edna H. Collins, Ray J. Glatt, Mary V. Gorman, Evelyn H. Qulgley, all of Woodburn; Alura Chance and Ruby W. Lord, Gates; Anton Dahl, Opal Loe, Vera Savage, Katherine Unrub, all of Silver- ton; Donna Jeanne Hopper, Marlon;. Pearl W. Kemper, Monitor; Mabi!. Parker, ' De troit; Ralph F. Yergen, Donald. The reserve list: The reserve panel, subject to call should regular list be ex- hsusted. includes: Dan W. Agnes. Coralee Bak er, Ruth K. Barber, Vanlllio T. Bean, Bertha J. eergiuna, Clifford D. Braaten, Jean C, Brimacombe, Hannah G. Bur dette, Johanna W. Byrd, Min nie Bell Camaron, Donna Cum- mings, Grant A. Day, Delmer G. DeSart, Elbert i. uicicson, Laura Ditmars. Patricia Doo- little, Viola Dutoit, George P. Elliott, George A. Gabriel, Katherine R. G arson, George A. Gabriel, Katherine R. Gar- son, George H. Grabennorst jr., Roy Hasedorn. Herman C, Hammer, William S. Hudson, William H. Joyner, Robert J5. Ladd, Virginia Lebold, Glen A. Lengren, Delbert G. Parsons, Herman Rleck Jr., Henry E. Roth, William R. Roth, Mar garet Shinn, Barbara D. Smith, Mayme B. Smith, Edna M. Straw and Leon H. Winger, all of Salem. Balthasar H. Bielenberg, Victor P. David, Mt. Angel; Rose K. Bell, Edna E. Herrold, Stayton; Leooa Brown, Max V. Hubbs. Margaret L. Lux, Sil- verton; Dorothy Doerfler, Sub limity; Jean M. Gearin, New berg; Tony P. Koch and Joseph M. Kavanaugn, Turner; u. Laura Lryesay and Bernard M. Smith, Woodburn. . General Clark at Hong Kong for Visit Hong Kong CP) Gen. Mark Clark and his wife arrived Monday from Indochina for two-day visit The U. N. Far East com mander said the French in In dochina face the communist-led Vietminh in front, behind and all around. Clark also said he saw no end to the Korean struggle. Hazel Green Hazel Green Mrs.- Dorothy Zlelinskl bas spent the last week taking care of her grand' children while her daughter, Mrs. Dennis Manning was In the hospital seriously 111 with yellow jaundice and the virus flu. Mrs. Marm.w was able to leave the hospital on Thursday to return to her home near Clear Lake and there she will be confined for several weeks. Little Rodney, Infant son of Mr. ana Mrs. Bud : Lowery, was taken on Tuesday to the uoernnecner Hospital In Port land where he is under obser vation. A call to the hospital on Friday gave the report that he had improved. Visiting with friends here in Hazel Green' the past week was Antone Peterson from Cheyenne, Wyo. He had visit ed in New Mexico and Califor nia with friends and relatives before coming here and visit ing the Juls Faar, J. E. Brines. and the H, Omholt's. Mrs. Orville Klampe, chair man for the Red Cross drive in Hazel Green, has reported that the drive In the district has been completed and has gone over the quota set for the community this year. Those as slating her were, Mrs. Glen Looney, Mrs. Ray aUcKlbben, Mrs. Harry McKlbben, Mrs. C. Garvison and Mrs. Don Zlelin skl... , Mrs. Willie Bealer. Mrs. Bertha Melssner, and daughter Betty, are here visiting rela tives and mends in Oregon. They have a brother and visit ed him In Lebanon, and with friends here in Hazel Green who were the Halvor Omholt's, Juls Faar and the J. E. Brines. They are from Chili, Wise, and vacationed In California before coming to visit in Ore gon. ,f . Mrs. Edna Brines, a sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brines Is here from Yakima, Wash., visiting with them, Mrs. Gusta Johnson and son, Ed, called Friday afternoon at the home of M and Mrs. H. Omholt and enjoyed luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Zlelin skl entertained In their home with a dinner In honor of Mrs. Ziellnskl's mother. Mrs. Ben Travlss of Mount Angel on her birthday. Present for the din' ner were the honored guest and her husband, Ben Travlss, their son and family from Beaverton, Mr. and Mrs. Jsck Travlss and .daughter Susan, the hostess and their daughter Jackie. Mrs. Elmer McClauahrr is home now recovering satisfac torily from her recent opera tion.' . - Mrs. Ora Grata entertained in her home the Labish Gar den Club, with Mrs. Harry Le- .. .KiutM. Mrs. Art a7k.V Vded ovjur the meeting. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Garner on Hazel Green Road, and will be Mrs. Boyd Msdlll. m mart 1a hold ft silent auction at the meeting in April. , -u. .r.A uk c Weltv from Salem were guests at the H. Omholt home as was rhnhrr. following lunch eon they all drove to Silver- ton to attend wnien srvicw u. Thn Thnherr is Stay ing as guest at the home of Mr., ana Mrs. unwo u -while. Th Hani Green' Commu nity club met on Friday mgni, March 20, at the school with Elmer McClsughry presiding over the meeting. Mr. Mc Claughry give the entertaln nunt tnr h last meeting of this school year which will be April 8. Serving on we re freshment committee for April will be Mrs. Mabel White and Tuesday. March U, 1158' Mr. Elmer McClaughry. u . - . The Labish Center gave two shows for thet entertainment after the meeting. -, a eamllv satherlnc was pres ent at Mr. and Mrs. Lauerence Ziellnskl's home Friday after ., March 20. to celebrate ' Mr. Ziellnskl's birthday. Pres ent were his mother, Mrs. Ma tilda Zlelinskl of Salem; two of his sisters. Mrs. Earl Ham mer and Mrs. Morreu urary and son Morrell; a brother, C. v Tlollnnkl and son Jimmy., arid two of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ziellnskl's children, LeRoy and Louella. 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