? WadiiMday, May 6, 1958 local Paragraph Capitol Toastmasters Capl. tol Toastmasters Club will ' meet Thuriday evening at 6:15 t the Gold Arrow. Table toptci will be under the direc tion of Ross Huckins and pro grama lor the next live nwnths will be discussed, Foresters Visit Visiting In Salem with Oregon State For- ; ester George Spaur Tuesday were i, weroert stone, region al U. S. forester, and Bud Bur gess, assistant regional Us lor aster, both Portland, and the Washington State forester, B L. Orell. Orel! is a former Salem man and a graduate of the Oregon State School of Forestry, Barker Returns Herbert E. , Barker, executive secretary ol - the Salem Trades and Labor Council, has returned from Chicago where he represented : the Oregon State Federation of Butchers at an eight-day con ference ol the International , Meat Cutters and Butchers Un- . ion. ; Han Held Fred L. Comp ' ton, 3035 Portland road, was ' held by county- officers Mon , day for Idaho authorities on a charge of non-support. He 1 was arrested by state police j on a traffic violation and a record check It was found that ! he was wanted. ' Cars Towed Away Cars J driven by Robert D. Burton, . 350 Monroe avenue, and Or- ville J. Moorehead, 687 North ! Front street, collided in the , state hospital block of East Center street Tuesday after ' noon severely damaging the ! the front of both cars. Moore i head was making a left turn ! Into a hospital driveway in front ol the westbound Burton car, investigating police said. ' Moorehead said he didn't see the other car coming until too ) late. Both cars had to be 'towed away. - MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS . Thursday, May 7 1 ORO school at ORG armory. Organized Naval Reserve sur . face division, at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. Company D. 162nd Infantry regiment, at aNtlonal Guard sr- mory. t Battery 0, 2nd AAAAW bat f talion, at ouoraet huts. , Friday, May t ' i Seabees Reeervas at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. Camnlnteai Bauds Camp Gordon, Ga Pvt. Walter Caleb Winter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Winter, 960 North 16th street, Salem, Oregon, has recently completed basic train ing at the Signal Corps Replace ment training center here. Winter, a graduate of Salem high school, was employed by the Gilchrist Iyomber company. Promoted , , Clark AFB James J. Zlegler, Route 1, Box 119-A, Turner, who . Is serving with the VS. Air Force In the Philippines, has recently ' been promoted to an airman sec- . ond class. Overseas since August 1952, Zlegler, la a radio mainten ance technician assigned to the i 196th Airways and Air Communi cations squadron at this air force base, which is about 60 miles north of Manila, He enlisted in the Air Force In July, 1951, and prior to the assignment here attended radio and maintenance school at Scott Air Force Base, IlL Mrs. Zlegler and their one-year-old daughter, Dolores Jean, reside at Route 1, Box 119-A, Turner. Homestead Units . War veterans are offered prior ity in acquiring 72 farm unite being opened to homestead entry In southern Idaho. Applications must be filed with the Bureau of Reclamation, Rupert, Idaho, by July 20 to qualify for the public drawing to determine the win- Mi;. m torn iinita cover 7.289 unM In the Minidoka Irrigation project and are about An ml M BSISL Ol A Will traua. wilts go free to qualified, SUCCeSS- Veterans must have 90 days or more of honorable service between Rpntember 16. 1940, and July 3, Modi ThM must have had farm ' in. enerlence and must own asset at least. 4M0 above their liabilities. . FivVmen from thlJ aect'on of Oregon are among the Marines taking part in Sea Jump Navy and Marine Corps training exer cises being stagedAprll20 through - i r- ti West Coast. All five of the men are with the Third tank battalion of the m.i.j vrorina division, wnlcn IS titinned at Oamp Pendleton, m 4.alt VlalS : pfc. Donald ToUne Evans. Dal las, Oregon, son oi Walter Evans of Route 2 Box 126, nVlM. Evans Is a tank crewman, : di. Rot. CUfford O. nerr Aiimxvllle. a tank com- : n. t.h son of Mr, and wErs. T- O. Hermann. Route . ... ..m. Th wreeant's wife, the former Elisabeth Am, i Brant !of Salem, ana iw iivy ui . r,omn Pendleton. i"5ErT Franklin Grimes, . tank mander and son of Mr. and 1 Mrs, n L. iimm polite 1. afferson, ' ""-,""T' ,, vr... Qrlmes .ImrBeach. CaM . st Charles William Fox, a tractor operator and son way. and Mrs. J. m. v u ; pfc Wavne Louis Cornu, son of Mr and Mrs. U fila .u ' Route B, Box 388. Salem. The Marine, a field radio operator and his wife reside ai i-si Mesa, C-Mf. i BORN . ...un.ni nnnPITAL : lZ' . ..rT.i t "ta Ut. 1 Trd M. HOIIU V,t(ini"i"" ft .A:KSi,,,,,,,,, Local Woman Honored Tj, villa M. Perry, R.T., was given a surprise at the state conven tion of Oregon Society of X Ray Technicians last week when the group presented her with a sterling pin In the shape of a miniature X-ray tube. The recognition was in honor of Miss Perry's efforts In organ izing the X-ray society 89 years ago. Plant Salt Announced The Lincoln Community Center As sociation and the Zena Mission. ary Society will have a plant sale Friday ol this week from JU a.m. to S D.m. next donr tn the Fitta Market on North Commercial Among plants lor sale will be gifts appropriate to Mothers' Day. v Beer Stolen Burglars took 11 cases ol beer from a Murray Distributing company truck at the plant at 347 North Front street Tuesday night, city po lice reported. The thieves broke padlocks off ol two trucks but did not get In be cause of inside locks on the doors, officers said, but the third truck had a faulty lock and entry was able to be made. Salem Boy Nominated Six Oregon students have been nominated for various offices in the student organization at Gonzaga university, Spokane, Wash. Election will be Mav 13. Among them la Frank Windi- shar of Salem, nominated for the office of vice president of the student body. Expenditures Increase To tal amount of certificates of expenditures In connection with the construction ol the Marion county courthouse' reached the $14,947.43 mark this week. This Information was received by the county court Wednesday, The certifi cation does not Include struc tural steel that has been de livered since Sunday. Hollywood Lions The Hol lywood Lions club Wednesday noon elected Carl R. Llndstrom president, effective the first of July. Others named to office were: first vice president, Ray Rowe: 2nd vice president. J. L. Battdorf ; 3rd vice president, Preston Hale: secretary, W. E, Gladow; treasurer, Del Strand: directors, Harold Gillespie and Cecil jLantz; tail twister, Ray Cates; assistant tail twister, Harold Davis; Lion tamer, Curt Ferguson; assistant Lion tamer, E. A. Raboin; building custodian. Verne M. Boon; as sistant custodian, Dale A. Dorn. Party Planned Planned for the night of May IS by the employes of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com pany la a family night, lor employes, their families and friends. The event la 1b be held at the State street office of the company and will be from 7 to 9:30 p.m. A guid ed tour of the State street of fice is planned and will be fol lowed by refreshments. Climb Iron Mountain The Chemeketan Hiking club will climb Iron Mountain next Sunday, near the South San tlam highway. The 'driving distance is 85 miles each way and the total hiking distance is six miles. Leaving time from 248 North Commercial will be 7 a.m. Railroad Meeting The Rail road club will, meet for the last meeting of the season Saturday, May 9 at 6:30 p.m. at 460 North Cottage street. The Salem Woman's club. A pot-luck dinner will be served and a program will follow. All railroad workers from all roads are invited. Save slghtl Safe unbreakable lenses made to prescription of your optometrist are featured on Easy Credit at Semler Op tical Offices, Waters-Adolph Bldg., State at Com'l. Ph. 3-3311. i8' Goodwill t-uck now in Sa lem every Tuesday & Friday. Ph. 42248 for pickups, ion- Road oiling. For estimate, call Russ Pratt, Capital City Transfer Co., 22436. 108' Antlaue furniture, glassware and china, 240 So. Liberty St., afternoons only.- 108 Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper seiecuon, Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib erty. W8 Air-steamshlp tickets any where. Kugel, 3-7694, 153 N, High St. 108 African Violets, in bloom. Ressonsble. 795 West Mad rons. Rummage and plant sale. Thursday and Friday. First Congregational church. 108 Rood rummage. Thursday, May 7, over Greenbaums. 9 to w.nied Plot at Belcrest for lour. State location, price, Box 84 Capital Journal. 108 VMh killed hen turkey, 39c lb. We also sell turkeys hv the niece. Orwlgs Mantel, arm Silverton Rd., Phone 45742. Ohmarf Talks on Oreoon Laws Laws that were passed by the last session of the state legislature ' that have parti cular interest to Marion coun ty residents were discussed by Rep. Lee Ohmart during Wed nesday's luncheon ol the Salem Rotary club. Ohmart sub stituted lor Rudia Wilhelra, speaker ol the house, who be came 111 alter reaching Salem. Ohmart had leu than 30 min utes in which to prepare his talk. The new retirement system that combines the state and federsl statutes will be parti cularly beneficial to Salem, said Ohmart, sdnce the re cipients will have more money to spend in their declining years. Ohmart spoke of the defeat of the effort to remove con stitutional inhibitions regard ing the construction ol state buildings outside of Marlon county. He sketched briefly taxation, labor legislation and a law that provides for placing a property tax on trailer houses. $289.54 Tax Liens On Medford Man Medford W) F e d e ra 1 tax liens for $289,541 were filed here Tuesday against A. K. Owens, proprietor ol a coin-operated-machine business. R. C. Granquist, internal rsvnua director for Oregon, says in tnem tnat tne sum is owed lor taxes, interest, penal ty and costs lor the years 1943- 1951. Owens, out of town, could not be reached Immediately lor comment. Contracts Signed The final legal formality Involving the Improvement of Pecs: ave- nut and Mornlngside street was taken care of Wednesday forenoon when members ol the county court signed the contracts with the biders. Will 8eU Gravel The Mar- inn countv court agreed to sell 2000 yards to pit run gravel from a bar located near Mill City to Salem Sand and Gravel company. A price ol 25 cents a yard was placed on the material. COURT NEWS CImuI Court ' Tfcnmu P.. HUT V. A&4 LWT? R. ,rv. mnA Rnbflrt Sana Vft LocAl Ko. til, attrnatlonal AUlanca ef Theatrical atui KmDlorea and Movlnt Picture .r. .. nnraUM Union. AVlh Daflt and J. M. Kemper: complaint to utMn ftfandanta from pleketlng I u.M,in, with eMratlon of theatre. petition aeeklne temporfcir Jolvncfelan aat for 10 a-m- Mar IS. Clllford 3. Xbarhart at al w) Sjtate nth commlaalon: Order deniea petition for temporary uuunctiva kui ..h rim,, to ooanDlalnt. alleatng w- euflldent facU. ArtumenU to bo aaaid on demurrer, hbt ta. u. . pineoia ve Robert at Plaaola: Dlvorca to plaintiff reetoree former name.. miller tb tar. and Mrs. Harold D. Hilie: Demurrer br defendanta bated on alleialloa of arm In naming da-fendanti- Haaila K. Baaen n Arthur B. Xeien: Anewer to amended complaint aaaini dlamteial. Helen lUnkltvlta, admlnlltratrlx for aetata of William oJirpn Hinuewita: Defendant's demurrer on franada of in sufficient facta. Berth A. Weltr n Theodora f. Waltr: Dlvorca decree to piaintui. l-ropem agreement ratified. Vlrell V. Brown ea Stata Induatrtal Accident Oommlaelon: complaint ior judtment that plaintiff be compenaated on the baala of total permanent dlt abllltr. . amen wlUon tb Keith LaTtor Twaadla: Plalntlff'a replr to defendants anewer denrlnt alleiatlona and demendlna judament at aouiht br amended com plaint. Ben Delker tb Coca Oola BotUIni Company of Salem: Dafandanla oa- murrer to complaint on aTounda f Sa- auffldent facta. Trrelna ft. UeDcnald TB John AlOK- ander McDonald: Divorce aomplBlnt, al lealni cruel and Inhuman treatment. plalntUf aeka raitoratlon of formll name of Warlnnar and pottaaelon of certain houiehold atfKtt. Married at Salem, Jul 11, 1W1. Probata Court . . Ajwumed buBlncas nama aertuwaM oi Oreen'a Sport Shop filed br A. areas. turunda Voder aetata: Order deler- mtnini executor and attorney feat. Florence OatterUn Irwin snardlaaahlp: Final account. AMumad biatseea nama oertlflceta at Forreet ManufactiiTina Co. filed br Forrett D. smith. Ma Wast aural Aaaumed kuelneaa nama eertlflcate at Tha bo bee Bhoppe filed br T. o. and Neva U. Clark, 111 North Coramerelel treat. Sthal Often Oornen snardlaaahlp: Order appomtint Steven Anderson t nar- men. Ro w. Uethla estate: Setata appraised at 113, . afarr Frances Hartmana estate! Be, turn on sale of real property. Ada wilhalmlna iMndbert aetata: Or der confirming sale of real and sarsonal property. Idna C. BUIott aetata: First and final account of acuniaiatratioa. tvutlsba Waalaes aetata: Final aoetint. Martuerita Alice Roberta euerdlan ship: eaia or personal property au- moriieo. Medelene at. Hanson tuardlanehlo Feutlon eeektnt eale of personal proper ty appraiaeo. at ax.vto to ae heard stay la. Marriage License Albert s. Hewby, H retired builder, and Beetle tntram, al, housekeeper, both Rosebnra. William ). Moore, let el. dintel tech nician, no Mill St. and Tnaima a. Klnc, lesal, saleslady, eta ma street. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Balm, Omw INTERVIEWER Leila M. Park ol Oregon State Employment Service, who has received honorable mention in an award ol merit contest, y Recognition to Leila M. Park Miss Leila M. . Park, place ment interviewer in the Port land local office of the Oregon state employment service, has received honorable mention in an award of merit contest open to members of the Internation al Association of Personnel In Employment Security (IAPES) This recognition came to Miss Park as the result of her long continued association with the "Portland Plan," an operation designed to place selected vet erans In Jobs which they are qualified to 1111. Earlier, Miss Parks had received a $25 prize as winner of the state award of merit contest sponsored by Oregon chapter, IAPES. She was presented with a check at the fourth annual institute of the organization, which con vened at Lewis and Clark col lege on April 16. Basically, the Portland Plan provides a means for Introduc ing ' job-seeking veterans to prospective employers at the luncheon meetings of civic and service clubs which participate in the plan. Its operation has resulted in the placing of hun dreds of veterans In this area In highly desirable Jobs, and the good results so obtained nave inspired other cities to make a similar effort. In many instan ces, these cities have given cre dit to the origin ol the Portland Plan by using that term to aesignate their own veteran placement operation. Miss Park has a natural in terest in veteran affairs. She enlisted in the Women's Army Corps in 1943, and continued in the service until after VE day. Prior to her enlistment, she had been employed in the state military department in Salem, where aha had lived most of her lift. 1,100,000 Board Feet Offered for Sale Approximately 1,100,000 board feet of old growth Doug las fir timber, blown-down and standing, will be offered for sale in Lane county June 2 of this year by the state forestry department. In announcing the sale Jack Campbell of the forestry de partment said the time would be 11 a.m. and the place the forestry headquarters ol the Western Lane Forest Patrol as sociation, Venita. The timber will be removed Irom state forests in the Trian gle Lake area and copies of the prospectus may be obtained from the Western Lane Forest headquarters or the state for ester. Minimum price was quoted at $20 per thousand feet. All bidders must post a $2,000 bond and the successful bidder must post an additional $5,000 bond. Blossom Day Theme For Cherrian Float "Blossom" Day" is to be the theme lor the float to be en tered by the Salem Cherrians in the Portland, Rose Festival parade. Arrangements were made Tuesday lor entering the float in tha parade with King Bing Hunt Clark, Vernon MeMulien and Ed Randle meeting in Portland with the Rosarians and later with Tommy Luke, Portland florist to discuss con struction of the float. Thame for the parade this year is "Holiday and Flowers. Tentative plans lor the 24-foot float to be entered by the Sa- lem group is for it to be in red and white, carrying out the same colors ss the Cherrian uniforms. Tha marching unit from the Cherrians will accom pany the float in tha parade June 12. William Healey is chairmnn of the Cherrian committee ar ranging for the financing of the float. ALWAYS A COFFEE BARGAIN AT H & H GROCERY FOLGERS 1 lb. Sc X lbs. 1.S9 ' v is E 4-H Members Vie at Show Staytot Highest honors in the cake baking contest at the Marlon county 4-H spring show at Stayton Tuesday went to Maria DuRette, Butteville, who won a blue ribbon and the right to enter tha state fair tests. - 1 i Other blue ribbons in cake baking were awarded to Prls cilia Durham, Keiter; Carol Adams, Jefferson; Carolyn crura ana usyiene vancieave, Middle Grove: and Diana Lov- ell, Stayton. Winning entries at the stata lair in Woodworking I were live out ol seven boys. They are Kenneth Ware, Stayton; Jim Lauman, Marlon; Larry Cum mings, Keller; Donald Brooks and Rudy Sonnen, Brosdacres. Other blue ribbons in Wood working I went to Leonard Hayes, Kelxer; Larry Baker, Marlon. In Woodworking II Willie McGill and Gary Sitton, Marlon, were awarded blue ribbons. The top award in Woodwork ing III with power tools was won by James Jones. 13. ol Fruitland with a cabinet de signed lor an entomology hob by. - . . Exhibits at the spring show exceed those ol previous years with 294 cooking exhibits, 291 clothing; 31 homemaking, 53 woodworking, 11 bird study, 130 art, and one in child care. Ferry Rammed (Continued from Page 1) There was no known fatali ties in the collision in the North Sea 40 miles off Harwich on England's esst coast. Mostly Service Men No one was missing from the freighter Haiti Victory, which was out ol Bremen bound lor U.S. ports. . Most ol the Americans on the I Duke ol York were service men stationed in Germany and on their way to England on leave. survivors were) landed at botn Harwich and Dover, British railways said there were six casualties only one iisxea as serious; The Haiti Victory brousht the bulk ol tha Dasaeniera ashore here desnlta a vawnina eight-loot gash In her bow six feet above the waterllne. She had the Duke ol York; In tow lor a while but that task was taken ovar later by tugs at tha scene. 1 J our I hbdovtl SUCCESS SUIT ' FosWoti prize of ftis Spring taoion . , , rtiti excWnfl ' aaw combination suit marvel with Hi "fwlce-the-prloa" look, designed to FIT and to flam you wao ore 0 3" or under . and without eostty aheratlonil Handtomely tailored In tha famous Seos-fi-rite manner, of nubby4extured, wrinkle defying rayon-ocetata-ORLON boucle that has tha looks the hond, tha wearing qualities of expenitve pure wonted I Have it In navy r deep grey, both flashed with contrast white block pattern on jacket. Sites 14V, to 24Vt M e karaUe-eHlieva 1 JLLLayL Projects (Oontinutd from Page 1) But defense officials were quoted as saying in private conversations that the action is in line with general econ omy moves and the overall program of stretching out the time for reaching full rearm ament goals. Thus, the officials said, the start of an aircraft carrier with atomic power, once scheduled lor the- fiscal year 1955, might be put off lor a couple ol years, but not aban doned. The Post suggested, how ever, that a different reason seems to have been hinted by Roger M. Kyes, deputy sec retary ol defense, in closed- door testimony to tha senate; house atomic energy commit tee last week. The story said Kyes is re ported to have told the com mittee the development ol atomic aircraft and naval ves- sels would go taster 11 there were more and freer participa tion by private industry, and that whatever time is lost in suspending the projects now would be made up later by more vigorous operations by tree enterprise. Barclay Appointed Charles Barclay was appointed by City manager J. l. Franxen Tues day as administrator ot city parks. Barclay lor soma time has held tha posts of manager of the Salem airport and city purchasing agent. IF YOU ARE NOT SLENDER.. m . phr ipi!p y ' -v ...... ... AAOI 4-H GIRLS RETAIN BREAD-MAKING ART Kneading dough lor bread they baked in contest at the 4-H Spring Show at Stayton are Helen Watts, left, and Janice Kaufman, both ol Central Howell, and Jeanette SlddaU of Hayesvllle. Show will last through Friday. Dulles Pleads (Continued from Pago 1) A barrage of questions fired at both officials made it plain that reductions planned by the new administration were not big enough to suit many law makers. The program as out lined to congress Tuesday is ii,bud,uuo,ouo twiow tne for eign aid proposals made by former President Truman. Dulles, under questioning by the house members, set forth these views in addition to his forecast ol spending cuts in the future: . Forecasts Future Cuts 1. Congress probably will have to consider the bill with out knowing whether an In ternational - European army wui do created. S. Tha United States does not have an "daquate" for eign policy for vast areas of tha world because the state department is too bogged down in administrative detail S. Tha Eisenhower adminis 1SS N. Liberty Nylons for Mother SI GAUGE IN SATIN CASE Bog 276. Carol Brass 15 dest ier,51 gewge Nylons packed at baow tiful acetate satin brocade case. Recrvlar or snort dark aatoeoa. New spriag atxxiee. Sires froaa 8 to 1U 60 GAUGE IN GOLD BOX (3 R-gvtor 98c pr. M-fositeoaied Carol Brer 15 denier Nylons. Gift packaged swart gold box. Select diet regular or glcmrow dark Krone. 8Vi-11j OUTLINE HEEL NYLONS "fcg-far U5. Sheer 15 den. 60 pcrage, smrt dark mam and dainty oetfne beet O sfasmlng Past tration does not "think the danger from Russia has dlmln-, ished at all" but considers it "a continuing danger.". . 4. Cuts in tha foreign bill . "would require in the very near - future spending mora money in terms ol . our own national defense." Bassinet Found A baby's bassinet was lound at tha top ol the 12th street hill near Strong road Sunday, stata po lice reported. It is being held at district headquarters on East Stata, street. . Pierce Weaker Walter M. Pierce, former governor and ex-congressman, now is bedfast and in a weak condition, mem bers ol his family said Wed nesday. He will be 82 years old May so. CARD OF THANKS . We . wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to friends and neighbors lor acta ol kindness and beautiful flor al offerings received in loss ot our beloved father, J. D. Wells. . w. Burroughs family.., rhona S-1191 t MR 2.49 l rants 2.93 MM 3.25 look. Al M.I i