I 4 -i t . v : i- Pifi 12 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, tmliml Orefon' Thursday, August 20, 195S MANDRIN GARDENS CHILDREN IN ANNUAL PARADE WW" I ifi nil III .:..t- "l f . T i i mi i i b ii 1 1 in n in I a. 4 i.: '! ' 1 US " - v'' el - a ' v f ... e 1 . - . - r ? w .... n Auto Insurance Rates fo Increase Bates on some types of auto mobile insurance in Oregon would be boosted 4 to 8 per cent under a schedule filed with the state insurance com missioner by the National Au tomobile Underwriters associ ation, Commissioner Robert B. Taylor said today. Public liability and property Approximately 100 costumed children marched Wed nesday evening in the annual kiddies parade sponsored by the Mandrln Gardens Community club, with Mrs. Venice Mohlman as general chairman of the event. The children were given cokes and Ice cream under the oak tree at the conclusion of the parade. No prizes were awarded. Upper picture, a general view of the paraders. Lower, Jlnunie and Vickie Stevans. Both photos by Ted Stook. damage would not be affected, but comprehensive coverage for fire and theft would go up if tne scneauie is approved. The Thomas Jefferson Me morial Foundation maintains Monticello, Jefferson's home. Malloon Hated Detroit Mayor Detroit Detroit area log ger, Archie sMattoon, was ap pointed at last .week's meeting ol the City Council to fulfill the term of mayor, left open by the resignation of Nolan Ramie k, who moved to Stayton early in August John Estey was ap pointed Councilman to serve on the four man Council. The application of Ray SoDhy of the Detroit Market for I class B package license receiv ed an affirmative vote. Military Chief to Call on Patterson Col. Alfred E. McKinney, new chief of the Oregon Mili tary district will pay an offi cial call on Gov. Paul L. Pat terson Thursday, August 27. The colonel, who last week arrived in the state to take over his new duties, will be accompanied on the visit by Oregon's adjutant general, Mai. Gen. Thomas E. Rilea and the senior Army instructor for the Oregon National Guard. Col. Marcel Cronbez, acting chief of tne Oregon military district since .the retirement of Col. John Rodman. McKinney, who began his military career in 1917 as a National Guardsman and has been with the regular Army since 1920, is to be honored August 28 at a reception to be given at the Vancouver Bar racks club, with several from this area invited to attend.- Becker Clan Holds Reunion, Champoeg The annual Becker clan re union was held at Champoeg state park last Sunday with 120 descendants of Casper and Anna Becker In attendance. The Beckers came to Oregon in 187, settling at Gervais and later moving to Woodburn. Of the nine children born to the Beckers, four are liv ing and attended the reunion. They are Chester of Oregon City, George of Salem, Mrs. Anna M. Sparks of Gervais and Mrs. O. F. Durant of McMinn- ville. There were 20 first cousins present The oldest person in attendance was W. A. Keene, 86 of Saginaw, Ore. and the youngest was Kathleen Beck er, 10 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Becker of Salem.. SUCH A PRETTY DRESS r v .. . hwt -. j-v.-...... OEA MEET ENDS Portland (ff) The Oregon Education' Association wound up - a three - day leadership training meeting at Lewis and Clark college here Wednes day. Some 85 delegates at tended, Three dolls dressed by Helen K. Medack.-Route 1, Box 11S, Brooks, Oregon, for exhibit at the Oregon state fair are scrutinized by two-year-old Jill Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Kelley of 1175 Park Avenue, Salem. The wedding veil and the wkite orange blossoms on the bride held by Jill are 55 years old and were used by Mrs. Fred Kohlmeier of Route 1, Box 115, Brooks, at her wedding. The dolls have been entered In the miscellaneous division of the textiles department. RED NAVY BUST Tokjo, () The Japanese press reported Thursday the Soviet Union has stepped up naval activities in. the waters near Hokkaido, Japan's north ernmost main island. The lighthouse at Cape Soya. northernmost tip of the island 30 miles from Russian Sakha lin, reported observing three 7,000-ton class Soviet warships cruising toward Sakhalin. . If ice is put into water and the two cooled the tempera ture of both will remain 32 derees Fahrenheit until all the water la frozen. ; ltherL,Zrovfd.up " hb3Hee fjiF sr - The Thomas Jefferson Me- V S 4$Z"' Nta !i r,iyyp'' afcg , -fS norlal Foundation maintains fff m SSwfl Hours IfltoiM Daily VyN . VVy U s. ,ti 1. . CloKd Wednesday Thurs. , C1-' JJL i ' S iVCC ' i ---p STA . ATaUabjCTjninp by Y-Skif ' " ' , VJW , -""'- 1 IffMfin OF EXTRA CHARGE ' MUM jrSa. Im v P 18tD 9-pc. 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