Monday, November 23, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saka. Orerw Pagal Local Paragraphs Twins to Millars Mr. and Mr. Wlllism J. Millar, 270 Hrubetz Road, bccama tba par ents of twins Saturday mora ine when a son and daughter were born at Salem General hospital. Donna Marie, who arrived at 12 35 a.m., weighed 5 pounds and 9 ounces, and Donald Richard, arriving at 12:41, weighed 5 pounds and IS ounces. They have three other children, Janet 7, Gerald 3. and David 10 Vs months. Millar is with the Valley Motor company. Miss rstterson Speaker ' Miss Virginia Patterson of Sa- lem is a member of one of the five Stanford university debate! teama that will comuete in i Fresno, Calif., Monday, Tues day and Wednesday of this week in the Western Speech as sociation tournament. Miss Patterson's team mate Is Arliss Barnes of Anaheim. In a re cent Northern California For ensic league competition at the University of California she was second in extemporaneous speaking. Miss Patterson is a daughter of Gov. and Mrs. Pat j tenon. Camera Club MeetingThe j aaiem wamvra uuu win hiki at the new Klasic Photo Shop, 1146 Center street, Tuesday night. AI Gettman from Saw yers Viewmaster plant In Port land will give a demonstration. Portland General Electric com pany will show a sound movie on flash photography. Baffale Meat Available Ray Hinkle, 340 Strand avenue, Missoula, Mont., writes the Sa lem Chamber of Commerce that during the winter months he kills and dresses a small num ber of buffalo for Montana ranchers. - He wants to know if there is a restaurant, club Gibson "Good" Rex Gib or fraternal organization in son, 1740 Wallace road, was Salem that would be interested in buying buffalo meat. Building Permits O. W. Klang Wrecking Company, to wreck a two-story dwelling at 2525 South Commercial, $50. Ira J. Fitts, to alter a shop at 4298 South 12th, 8250, Seek Street Improvement A representative of residents of Alder street reported to the county court that it is probable that they will improve the street by employing the con tractor who surfaced Shady Lane last summer. The request was made that the court take over maintenance of Alder street after the Improvement has been made. This the court agreed to do after one year, providing construction was up to county standards and no weak spots developed during the waiting period. Would Resign Col. Mark Hillary has submitted his resig nation as a member of the Civil Defense Council because, he explained, he was not able to arranged his schedule to tit in with the meetings of the coun cil. The resignation was pre sented to the county court Mon day. However, County Judge Rex Hartley said it should be given consideration by the Civil Defense Council. Portland G Bests Here Twelve members of the Port land chapter of tha Indoor Sports Club were guests Sun day evening of the Salem chap ter at a dinner at the Holly wood Lions De i. Dorr Quayle who attended a recent national convention in San Francisco made a report on that meeting. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS MandaT. November 13 Company B, 162nd infantry I regiment, and headquarters de tachment. Oregon N a 1 1 o n al Guard, at Salem armory. Organized Marine Corps reserve unit at Naval and Ma'lne Corps Reserve training center. 1414th VAR at USAR armory. Oregon Mobilization designation detachment No. 1. at USAR ar mory. In Alaska Wltft U. 8. Forces in Alaska Pvt. Dee 8. Chambers, whose wife resides at Route 2. Box 409, Al bany, Oregon, is serving here wltti US. Army hearquarters. Cham bers entered the Army last May ' and completed his basic training at Camo Pickett. Va. His parents are Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Cham bers. Route i. Box 358, Albany. MrKensie Promoted Korea Brill A. McKenzie of McMinnvllle, Oregon, recently was promoted to a sergeant first class. McKenzie. a wire sergeant with headquarters battery 623rd field artillery battalion entered the Army in July. 1953. and was sta tioned at Camp Roberts Calrf., prior to eor.ne overseas last Feb ruary. He has the Korean and UN service ribbon. The wife of the sergeant livees at Oswego. Ore gon, and his parents. Mr and Mrs. Rod McKenzie. at Route 1. McMinnvllle, Oregon. BORN SALSM OBNESAL PJOaPITAL MllXAlt To Mr. and lira. WUltajB J. Millar. STS Hrubata Rd.. tvtna. a tor aad alrl. trot. tl. MIKK1XSON To Mr. ond lara. Dannla t Mlkkalooo. Boa St. Dalako. a oer. Boa. ! TAR-IXB To Mr. and lm Boral D. Tartar. Amur: a alrt, Bo, tl. WTTTTtrri Tit Mr. ond Mra. DorrcD Wnoelor. StlS Bjactrlo Ava o Ctrl, Boa. II. WILLIAMS Ta Mr and Mra. Ltro,D M. WlUlaaia, tot Fair, law SI, a tin Baa. 11 HOOVER Ta Mr. and Mn Matfard Xooaar. Inriapandaaro. o tor. Not. 'tl. SCHULRKR To Mr. ond Mra. RaT. aieod O avhulotrs. 104 w, Madrona St s sin. Boa. sa. Data Changed The next meeting of the board of di rectors of the Salem Chamber of Commerce will be December 2 instead of Wednesday night of this week, for the reason that the date this week is Thanksgiving eve. Seals Stuck Together Sev eral persons to whom Christ mas Seals were sent by the Msrion County Tuberculosis and Health Association found them stuck together when the I envelopes were opened. The iation explains that this " caused oy damp weather, " th " ny who found " s' th,t condition will i'I 3-4775. or write the asso- ciation at 1345 State, a new supply will be sent To Select Best Camellia A Salem Camellia and Rho dodendron Society meeting will be held Wednesday eve ning, November 25 at the YMCA. L. B. Loring, plant pathologist, department of agriculture, will be speaker of the evening. Dr. Estill Brunk will show a new series of slides. The camellia of the ye w, be ielected thi, meeting, which will be placed in the camellia garden in Bush park when established Creek Dammed : A creek that crosses, beneath Market road No. 41 has become dammedoat a bridge, backing the water up on both sides of the road and threatening to cause considerable damage. This was the report reaching the county court Monday. Debris floating down stream upon the crest of a flood is blamed for the stoppage. reported in good condition Monday at Salem General hos pital. He fractured a small neck bone in a one-car accident near Dayton Friday morning. Gibson is manager of the Ladd ahd Bush branch of the U.S. National bank. Pleads Innocent Robert Norman Forgue pleaded inno cent in Marion county district court Monday morning to a charge of larceny. He is accused of taking a .22 caliber rifle in a complaint signed by James C. PershaU, 1080 Hilfiken road. Forgue is being held in lieu of S 150 bail. Life Threat Charged A 17- year-.old Sherwood youth was certified to the county juven ile court Monday by district court Judge Val D. Sloper. The youth is chsrgad with threaten ing to commit a felony. The complaint specifically states that he threatened to kill an Aurora man for whom he had worked. He was arrested Sat urday and has been held in the county jail in lieu of $1500 bail. Money, Check Taken About $40 in cash and a $4.50 check was taken from her purse when she set it down for a moment while shopping in a Capitol Shopping center store, Mrs. Lillian Willis, 1394 Tierra drive, reported to city 'police Saturday. Win Turkeys Mrs. Ray mond Goody and Officer Ross Cruzen topped gunners in their respective divisions to win ten pound turkeys in a turkey shoot held by the police depart ment swing shift officers and wives Sunday at the city police shooting range. Twenty-four persons tried their hands at hitting the target with air ri fles, Capt Lee Weaver report ed. Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper collection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib erty. 279" St. Bonifsce parish, Sublim ity, Bazaar Thanksgiving dsy. Turkey snd sausage dinner 11:30 to 3 p.m., parish hall. Adults 1.25, children 75c. Vol unteer bsby sitters for chil dren 1 yr. or under. Dance Stubby Mills dance band. 281 TURKEY SHOOT down town Armory Sunday, Nov. 22, 1 p.m. Sponsored by South Salem Lions club. 278 Learn knitting. 341 State St. 3-5654. Wednesday thru Satur day. 1:00 p.m.-4 p.m. 302 Indoor Turkey Shoot, Sun day, November 22, 1 to 5 p.m., at new fire hall, Sublimity Fire Department. 278 Nohlgrens' will be open Thsnksgiving Dsy. 12 noon til 8 p.m. 281 Indoor Turkey Shoot, Sun day, November 22, 1 to 8 p.m., st new fire hall. Sublimity Fire Department 278 Good supply of fresh killed Grade A turkeys for Thsnks giving. Orwigs Msrket, 3075 Silverton Rd. Phon 4-?43. 281 Turkeys, ov.n resdy, direct from the form. Pilgrim Hatch ery. 585 Ninth St, Just off Wsllsce Road. 280 Coast Guard Has Vacancies Applications for enlistment in the Coast Guard are now be ing accepted by that branch of the service. The enlistees are to till vacancies currently existing in monthly recruiting quotas. Applicants must be between the ages of IT and 28 years, if they have had no prior military service, or under 35 years of age with prior military serv ice. They must be in good health and pass the Armed Forces qualification test. Men accepted will serve a four-year enlistment period In the Coast Guard starting with 13 weeks of basic training at Alameda, Calif. They then will be assigned to Coast Guard cutters, shore stations or service chsool. Men in this area wish ing to enlist may do so at the Coast Guard office in the Courthouse building in Port land. 3500 Isolated (Continued from Piae 1 Near Grants Pass the Rogue River swept away a cofferdam at a loss of $50,000. The coffer dam was being used while re pairs were made to the Savage Rapids Dam. The Rogue still was rising Monday, and lowlands were be ing flooded. No communities were threatened. All the major highways were blocked below Eugene. The Pa cific Highway was flooded "ear Grants Pass. The Coast High way, , the Redwood Highway and the Willamette Pass High way between Eugene and Kla math Falls were blocked by slides. Highway officials said' it would take at least two days e at least two days Za&$& to reopen way, which huge slide above Oakridge. They had nearly cleared away a smaller slide below Oakridge before discovering the big slide had covered at least 150 feet of rosdway above the town. Rogue River Damage The turbulent Rogue river flooded out at least seven hous es about three miles west of the town of Rogue River. Two families were evacuated early Monday morning. Water blocked Highway 99 at Savage Rapids Dam on the south side of the Rogue. The turbulent river flooded many cabins in the McLeod - Shady Cove area about 15 miles northeast of Medford. Furni ture was removed, and the cab ins were secured by cable at tached to trees. The Rogue level reached 17 feet at Gold Bay Dam north of Medford Monday morning. That was .3 less than the crest of the January, 1953, flood which caused heavy damage. Observers said the present flood probably will not Tesult in such serious losses, although R. D. Church of the Weather Bureau's Medford office said the crest may pass the January mark. About 240 million people spesk English as their primary language. 15S MIfJ VALUES TO 69c Colorful cotton percales for dresses, aprons, shirts, skirts or housecoats. Plain Seersucker for playsuits. Printed piisse for pajamas or gowns. Rayon n e t f o r over formal skirts. 36-in. HEAVY AUTUMN STORM SWEEPS OREGON COAST .icsui . - ... 7-. , , , : ' V ., .-. '- ; ., -.-. ,,' . W r" 1 - yw.t'' w - -. v ' ' . !.. ; .. . - , ' ,.-,., ;.' , ........ ' t, i . r I 'Lottery Ticket Sale Charged to Local Man A. charge of selling lottery tickets brought the arrest of David Lester Scott, 2605 Lor i an Lane, Satvrday at Scott's Motorcycle Center, 315 Mission street. City police said Scott is charged with selling tickets on a motorcycle being raffled off by a Portland motorcycle deal er in violation of a city ordi nance. Scott told officers the tickets were left with him Sat urday by a man presumably from the Portland store. Only three tickets were sold from the two books of tickets left him, one of them to the arrest ing officer. Police confiscated the remaining tickets, two post ers advertising the raffle and a picture of the cycle being given away. Scott said the money would be refunded on the tickets sold. He was cited to municipal court and was scheduled to ap- per Tuesday morning. Although an annual death rate of 40 per 1.000 people was not unusual two centur- i ies ago, some countries today j have death rates of less than 10 per thousand. No. Liberty WARDS BRING YOU ANOTHER MONEY SAVING YARDAGE SALE! HUNDREDS OF YARDS PURCHASED FROM MAIL ORDER OVERSTOCKS ARRIVING JUST IN TIME FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS SEWING, OR BUY NOW AND SAVE YOUR MATERIAL FOR NEXT SUMMER! BEAUTIFUL FALL COLORS IN BLACKS, REDS, NAVYS, BROWN TONES AND DELICATE SOFT PASTEL SHADES. CHOOSE FROM COTTON CREPE, GINGHAMS, PERCALES, TAFFE TAS AND OTHERS. WARD WILL BE OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAYTILL 9 P.M.-SHOP TONIGHT AND SAVE! Top photograph shows great, wind-whipped seas crash-, ing against the rocky promontory that features Boiler Bay State park. Breaking seas threw spray over much of the parking area. Lower view shows drift carried against the fish dock at Taft by a strong wind and an incoming tide. Elsewhere in North Lincoln county bank erosin threatened homes, communication lines were down and homes ma rooned by flood waters. River to Crest (Continued from Page 1) At Corvallis. the Willamette reached 13.1 feet this morning and was slated to hit 21 feet by 10 a.m., Tuesday. Flood stage there is 24 feet. Some flooding is due in the Albany area Tuesday. The Wil feefthls morning and ia pre dicted to reach 22 feet by 4 p.m., Tuesday, two feet above flood stage. Quantities of surface water, the rain coming down so fast and heavy a soaked ground could not absorb it rapidly enough, were adding to the flooding of several highway sections. i Silver Creek lp Water in basements and flooded streets were the addi tional woes to vslley commu nities following the week-end soaking. Silver creek at Silverton came up five feet in 36 hours. Also from Silverton area it was reported Pudding river was three and a half to five feet over the old Salem-Silverton VALUES TO 98c Nationally known Galey & Lord ging hams, petaldown crepes, checked taffe ta, plain denim, flocked denim, pleated embossed cottons, printed seersucker, kitchen prints are but a few of the ma terials to choose from. $2Sic 36" to 45" .jVyYd. highway about two and one hold miles out of Silverton. Pudding river ia expected to come up during the next 24 hours. Silverton reported quantities of standing water in and about the town. Steelhammer (Continued from Page 1) The luncheon is slated for 11:43 a. m. at the Senator Ho tel. Ever? Republican ore- cincl committeeman and com- mitteewoman in the county is asked to attend the lunch eon event called by the exe cutive, group of the commit tee. The committee realizes oth er sections of the state also are recommending men for the position of U. S. attor ney, but there la no reason Marion county, too, can not take a recommendation for a capable man from this coun ty, says Winton Hunt, chair man of the Republican Cen tral Committee. Bad Weather ' ; Grounds Planes Bad weather ever the past week-end Kept plans at the Salem Naval Air Facility on the ground for all but about one hour Saturday. It also kept Naval planes from other stations on the ground here. ' Three FSFs being taken from Seattle to San Diego landed here Friday afternoon because of bad weather to the south and were still here Monday as were two AFa from an all-weather squadron of the Navy at Saa Diego. The latter landed here Wednesday when the bad weather continued the pilots returned to their squadron, ex pecting to return to Salem this week to pick up the planes. United Atir Lines flights In to Salem made all of their stops here Sunday but three of the flights stopping here were forced to skip Medford because of low ceilings and fog conditions there. These flights were southbound flights 178, stopping here at 4:25 p.m., and 188, stopping here at 750 p.m., and north bound flight 175, which stops in Salem at 8:50. Flight 168, which terminates in Medford terminated in Eugene Instead and the other two flights dis charged their Medford passen gers in Eugene. Cascade Put Behind By Californiq Slide The Southern Pacific pas senger train "Cascade , north bound, due in Salem at 8 a.m., was blocked by a slide in Cal ifornia and was not expected until 4 p.m. Monday. Reaching Portland, probab- ably about t p.m., the train will have to be put into condi tion for the southbound trip, and may not reach here before 10 p.m. The regular time of ar rival in Salem for the south bound "Cascade" is p.m. COURT NEWS Probst Court Uarcutt MoDlffomtrr wwvtifnhti: shut, ftpr-.LM4 tvt tu.tot. Wllllftm Hokwrt LstVrat tuvrttBUUt: Kttat 8vpprU4 4i MM4.0. District Court Hooart Hon&aa rartM. UTcny. lMa mooMBt, aiu ia u,u ax iita boil even Lm awMDtr. noute 4. 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VALUES TO 2.79 Handsome printed jerseys, printed rayon gabardine, fine quality rayon crepe, mat lise crepe, moire taffeta, striped taffeta, orlon nylons, pucker orlon & nylon linens and dozens mora for your gift sewing. 39" to 60 Allies Agrc A : (Oorttnuad (ram Pace 1 Dean, wha lenreaente the United Nations which fought ia Korea, told newsmen after Monday's meeting he was "still optimistic" although he felt the talks were moving at "snail's pace. Arbitrary Deanaad He said he told the Reda they were making an "arbi trary demand" by Insisting oa non-belligerent participation without making clear exactly what the added nation's roles would be. The communists have proposed that non-belli- ' gerenta attend without a vote on Important matters, but have refused to go into detail oa tnetr plana. My questions are very rea sonable," be said. "Won't you nleasa studv them and renlvT" Meanwhile, the Swedish member of the Neutral Nations Repatriation Commission aided with the Allied command ia . the view that all war prisoners who haven't returned to their homelands should be released as civilians Jan, 22. That is the way, I read the armistice agreement," said MaJ. Gen. Jan Svcnstrom. There is no secret about li the disposition of the prisoner : will be up to the Indian Red Cross and the ITNRC" Svenstrom's interpretation like that of the U. N. Command runs in variance to that ex- ' pressed by Prime Minister Ja- waharlal Nehru of India, who has suggested that the problem be tossed back to the Red and Allied commands if the prob lem remains unsettled. With only 23 more working dajs left out of the original 90-day explanation period, it was obvious the explanation would not be completed unless there was complete and entirely unexpected change ' la Red tactics. Trieste Parley (Continued from Page 1) The Italian spokesman said " the United States, Britain and France on Nov. II had sug gested that Italy and Yugo slavia meet with them on Tri este and that Italy had accept ed the Western suggestions "in Details Unkaawa The details of the 'Westera proposal have not bean mad public Previously Italy had suggested that before a con ference, Italy and Yugoslavia should be put en the same foot ing with regard to Trieste by either Italian occupation of Zone A, now occupied by British and American troops, or Yugoslav withdrawal from Zone B. Yugoslavia turned down that aua-eeation flatly. Italy spokesman said today: "Insofar aa Italy is con cerned, there 1 a green light for the five-power conference." TO CHOOSE BOWL FOES Pasadena, Calif. W) The Eastern representative for the junior college Little Rose Bowl game on December 12 will be announced Sunday and the Western representa tive the following day, spon sors say. 3191 (Q) (0)c (g)(2) v