Saturday, April 25, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Pft t SPILLWAY GATES FOR DETROIT DAM. i "JUrnwgwannJ1"' iiiiif'i' -. .'.I Xiy- , w . Vi i . , . Judd Assigned Next assignment for MaJ. I Harlan Judd, former Marion I county clerk, who this month I returned from duty in Korea, I ylll be the ordnance ammuni- tion center at Joliet, 111. i Judd, now on leave in Salem, j having arrived here from the ; Far East April 10, after flying ' to Seattle from Japan, is to re- 1 port to his new assignment May i 10. ! Called to active duty with : the 369th engineers, an army : reserve unit from .here, the ' major has been on active duty I since October, 1950, and prior i to leaving for the Far East in ' September. 1951, was stationed at Fort Worden, Wash. In Ko . rea he was with the war crimes : section. Mrs. Judd and the couple's two children, Anita and Barry, will remain at their home here t 4310 Barrett Way, until in ' June and then will go east to : join Judd. ' Carnation Days for War Mothers Dated Carnation days sponsored by the American War Mothers, Chapter 1, Salem, have been proclaimed by Mayor Al Loucks for Friday, May 8, and Saturday, May 9, previous to t Mothers'), day,': .;; , V'.. ; ; '"The early 'leaders; of ;the ' American War Mothers chose ' the carnation as the official flower of the organization and conceived the idea of selling carnations preceding Mothers day to the public. The carnations are made solely by veterans, the red symbolizing the living and the white the mother who has ' passed on. The proceeds of the i sale go for the benefit and aid of veterans; Christmas cheer ' in hospitals for veterans, hos pital equipment and entertain 1 ment and for furthering the growth of the local, state and national organization. Mrs. Glenn W. Prather, pres ident of the chapter, is in charge of the carnation sale and has' appointed Mrs. Martin Viesko, Mrs. Edna Randall, Mrs. George Pro and Mrs. Edith Morley as a committee to help where necessary. Mrs. Mabel Lockwood, Na tional president of the Ameri can War Mothers lives in Salem. Massive snillwav Bates for Detroit dam have lately been delivered and are now being installed to bring the project to near completion, ' Gotta Be Careful When You Get Drunk in Salem By VIC You gotta be careful what you do when you get drunk around here, at least two city. jail Inmates agree. Take what happened to Har old Glenn Jones the other day. Jones, who gives his home ad dress as Mt. Vernon, Ohio; was sitting, there in a tavern mind ing his own business (more or less) when he got into an ar gument with the guy sitting next to him. In the heat of the discussion, Jones suddenly took a swing at his neighbor, who neatly DANCE OVER WESTERN AUTO Adm. 60c Tax Inc. Dick Johnson's Oreh. 259 Court St FREE! DANCE LESSONS S Til 9 SAT. (Prior to our regular dance) CRYSTAL GARDENS Professional Instruction by Mr. Triplett nd staff JON MARK STUDIO fAt Modern ti 7 At Old Time Dancing from 9 to 12 Mother AidsSon In Fight, Charge Roseburg VP) A mother of six children was accused here Friday of h61ding a neighbor's boy while her own son beat him with a piece of pipe. Mrs. Beulah Martin of WlnS' ton was held in the county jail on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. Bond was set at $2,000. The complaint was signed by John Bostwlck, who said his son, Coltin, 13, suffered severe cuts-and bruises in a beating inflicted by Mrs. Martin's 14' year-old son. The boy was turned over to county juvenile authorities. Bostwlck said the mother had helped her boy make the weapon, then held Coltin so he could not get away. Salem Women Nominated Klamath Falls VP) Oregon members of the American As sociation of University Women have contributed nearly $3,000 to an international study pro gram, Mrs. Floyd Utter, Salem, state fellowship chairman, re ported here Friday. - She told the Oregon AAUW convention that the fellow ships are used to bring women from foreign countries to this country for college study. The nominating committee proposed a slate of officers, in eluding Mrs. Robert Y. Thorn ton, Salem, president; Mrs. Thomas W. Churchill, Salem, president of the Salem branch, corresponding secretary. Honor Students at Central High Named Independence Top honor students for the 1953 graduat ing class were announced this week from Central high school of Monmouth - Independence. Jo Anne Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rogers, Jr., of Rt. 1, Independence, was se lected as valedictorian of her graduating class. Close behind was Gerald Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds of 465 Sev enth St., Independence. Miss Rogers had a four-year average of 1.22 and Mr. Rey nolds 1.28. The announcement was made by Miss Jessie Black-1 burn, guidance director. FRYER ducked it. Unfortunately, the woman sitting on the next stool didn't and she got whacked alongside the head. An officer, who witnessed the show, promptly collared Jones and hauled him off to the pokey on a charge of . dis orderly conduct But that's not the end of the story. Investigation by detec tives soon showed that Jones was wanted in Seattle on an old grand larceny charge and he is an Ohio state penitentiary parole . violator. He is being held for whoever asks for him first Oh yes, the other guy. He is Elmer Dexte.. Portland, who showed up at municipal court Friday morning to see about picking up his brother, . who was arrested Thursday on two charges of no operators license and one of defective brakes, well, brother Richard was released all right, after being fined $5 on each of the three counts, but Elmer got to stay. He was a little too beligerent in the police station and ob viously too drunk so they put mm m, the, tank. He will ap pear in municipal court Mon day.' . . So you see what's liable to happen when you drink too much. Extension Meetings ForWeekAnnounced Marion County extension unit meetings for the week of April 27-Hay 1 are listed be low. Anyone who is interested is invited to attend. The date of meetings, units, time and place are as follows: April 28 Thomas, 1:30, with Mrs. Dale Slater, "Becoming a Good Buyer;" Pratum-Mac-leay, 10:30, with Mrs. V. E. Burson, "Care of Rugs and Upholstered Furniture." May 1 Mehama, 10:30, with Mrs. C. E. Nuttleman, '.'Becom ing a Good Buyer"; Lancaster, 10:30, with Mrs. Charles Ha gan, Herbs for Variety and Accent. ' 'Good News' On Salem Stage The Willamette university player will close their theatre season with the musical com edy, "Good News" which will run for two nights April 30 and May 1, at Parrish Junior high auditorium with curtain time at 8:15. A top college company of 70 will be featured in singing, dancing and acting chores under the direction of Dean F. Graunke, director of Willa mette theatre. Staging of this traditional May week-end feature is by Carl Ritchie, program director of KOCO and George Evans, Willamette drama student. Musical director Is Maurice Brennan who is head of the Willamette Band department. Vocaladvisor is Mrs. Clorin- da Topping of the school of music. Choreography is by Mrs. Doris Hale. (Mrs. Hale origi nated the Charleston on Broadway in the George White Scandals in the- late twenties during her profes sional 'days when she was also a Ziegfield girl in the Follies). The plot . concerns college life at Tait college, co-educa-ional school in a small town. It is the eve of the "big football game witr arch rival Colton and Tom Marlowe, captain and top player of the team (played by Malcolm Campbell, . voice ed. major from Portland) has been de clared inelgible because he has flunked an exam in astronomy and things hang in the balance depending his per formance in make-up test. His special tutor is lovely Constance Lane (Lollie Cof fey, also. of Portland). Roman tic complications insue and all the guys and gals feature in the sub-plots full of collegiate banter and shenanigans. Top tune hits are "Varsity Drag," "Ladles Man," "Flam ing Youth," "The Best Things in Life are Free," "Lucky in Love," "Just Imagine" and the title song, "Good News." Two Nominees for I Girls League Head Barbara Fuhr and Betty Lou Boehm will vie for president of the Salem high school Girls' League in a revote Monday. The revote is necessary because neither candidate received a majority of all votes cast Fri day, i Pat Gilmore and Gloria An drews are the candidates still in the race for vice president. Priscilla Durham was elected treasurer and Nancy Payne is the new secretary. Betty Gilbert is Girls' Lea gue advisor. The officers will serve for next year. SymphonyConductor Catholic Convert Mt. Angel Dr. James Sam ple, conductor of the Portland symphonic 6rchestra, was re ceived into the Catholic church, and baptized by his personal friend, The Rev. Aus tin Johnson, Portland, at the St. Mary's cathedral in Port land on April 0, receiving his first holy communion' the fol lowing day in the Mount An gel Abbey church. With him were his wife and young daughter Sigrid, who were converted to the Catholic faith four years, ago, and Dr. Sample's sponsor or godfather, Herman Wolecki of Los An geles, a dealer in rare violins, who flew up for the occasion. Mrs. Wolecki is the godmother of both Mrs. Sample and Sigrid. Michigan State's 1952-53 basketball team was the high est scoring cage aggregation in Spartan history with 1,357 points in 22 games. Surcharge Ends The public utilities commis sioner ordered Mountain States Power company Friday to stop collecting surcharges from its customers In the Wil lamette division. Commislsoner Charles H. Heltzel said check of the company's books showed the company will have recovered from 'Willamette division cus tomers by May 1 all excess cost of steam production from the past winter, except for $17,000. "l is believed by this office that the company should be deprived from collecting the additional $17,000 to Insure that the customers are not overbllled in the event of ad justments that might accrue to the .benefit of the Mountain States Power company," the order said. The company had been au thorized to make a 20 per cent surcharge for any excess costs of steam production in low- water period last fall. Murder Suspect Acquitted by Jury Albany, Ore. VP) John Bob Surgill, 37, won freedom form a murder charge here Friday after a circuit court Jury delib erated more than 21 hours. By a 10-2 vote, the Jury acquitted him of the slaying of Lot Hughes Gilmore oa February 7. He had been ac cused of clubbing Gilmore to death while a hobo-jungle drinking spree was going en. sraoi si?rc:is Of all kinds. Trasses. AM- miiial Supports, Elastic Ho siery. Expert fitters, private fitting , "Ask Tear Doctor" Capital Drug Sfsri ' 405 State St . ' '..(Comf of Ubarty 8AH Green Stamps ' " DANCE SAT. NIGHT IOOF HALL TURNER Eddie and His Silver String Rangers Formerly Played at Pedee AUMWILLE PAVILION DANCE m Every Saturday Night g!10 Mi. Southeast of Salem music by LYLE AND HIS WESTERNAIRES Broadcast KSLM 7:30-8:08 P. M. LOOK - LOOK - LOOK - LOOK DINE.., DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC BY MASON MELODIES SPECIAL SUNDAY $100 CHILDREN , DINNER I 65c HEADED VEAl CUTLETS WITH COUNTRY GRAVY American Legion Post No. 9 WE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY APRIL 27-28-29 Reopening Thursday, April 30th Chuck's Steak House 3190 Portland Road Salem Shone 1-3992 162i N. Commercial You walking up over paint store Hello Peaple and Friends: Besides having the best Chi nese food In the world I am also have finest waitresses. All my girls are first class, high grade women, no honkey tonkey here. Meal Is much more enjoy if serv ed by congenial lady who knows how, these we have at my estab lishment. More and more of time people are Just say "Yee Sing, you tlx for me special Chinese dinner." Then I make selection of several different dishes and everybody like. You are not having to stumble over menu in n,y place. I fix very fine Chinese dinner for two people or 200 peoples, makes not any difference to me. You my friend, come up see me. YEE SING (that's my name sure) Plctyre not of me mn my cousin Frank Don't Be in Doubt CHECK THIS SPOT FOR Salem Business Establishments That Remain OPEN SUNDAYS! For Your Convenience Our Store Is Open - Sundays From 12 Noon to 1 P.M. FOR IHKBGINCIKS Con 38543 39579 CAPITAL DRUG STORE State and Liberty Tow Prescription Store" LADD'S MARKET 1705 S. 12th : OPEN 24 , Honrs Dolly, Inel. Sun. Senator. Hotel Coffee Sfcop W Specialise la ':, SUPER SUNDAY DINNERS Open Sundoyi 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. .' Dally r 4:30 a.m. 9 p.m. Ssiw'i p.iu cfftt stats : . Corner Coart ft Hlfh , . Phone S-4181 , Pay Less Drug Store SERVE YOURSELF and PAY-LESS OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. 'til 8 P.M. PAY LESS HAS EVERYTHING Hocker Hardware Ph. 37031 ; 990 South Commercial ; Wall Paper, Points and Sporting Goods Ferrill's Nursery Shrubs, ihids, flowering and Trull froo. OPEN 10 A.M. SUNDAYS ij Mi. East of KEIZER Phone 2-1307 BERGS Intho Capitol Shopping Center 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Every Day GOLDEN PHEASANT OPEN It Noon Til 8:10 SUNDAY SUNDAY DINNERS OUR SPECIALTY 148 North Liberty Fbone 3-8733 22406 To Place Open Sunday Advertisements Is Open Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 2VC GREEN STAMPS 1240 N. Capitol SI. SAFEWAY OPEN SUNDAYS 1265 2120 935 Cantor Pairgroundi Rd. S. Com'l ilO 9-6 94 SAME LOW PRICES ALWAYS LADD'S MARKET 1705 S. 12th OPEN 24 Hours Dally, Incl. Sum Now . . 24 Hour Drug Service! OPEN 8 A.M. T0 11 P.M. AND DUTY PHARMACIST ON (ALL 11 P.M. TO 8 A.M. Just Phone 39123 or 42248 QUISENBERRY'S PRESCRIPTION STORE 130 So. Liberty Howser Bros. Equipment Sales & Rental Service 1185 So. 12th Phono 3-3644 Salem, Ore. Chicken in a Box Delicious Pan Fried CSIcken Dinners and Hamburger! to Go 2190 S. Commercial PboM 4-1452 Delivery Service Open Bandar