Friday, December 4, 195S Local Paragraph New fhimlwr Mnhm New members of the Chamber of Commerce announced thii week are: Oregon' Builder Hardware, Inc., 611 North Cap itol; John T. Anderson, Co ordinator of Inventions, 1105 Weatherly Building, Portland, and Dr. Ray J. Pinion, 4ZS Or egon Building. Clue Organised Thimble Ette 4-H club was organized recently at Highland school with seven members from the fourgi. fifth and sixth grades. Officers were elected with Eva Hutchins named as president; Sharon Thorburg, vice presi dent; Jackie Coulson, secre tary; Nancy Shutter, song lead' ers; Crystal Stephenson, news reporter. Other members are are Alipha Seals and Betty Earhart. Mrs. Ivan Bogart, 2315 North Liberty street, is club adviser. SUrer Bowl An assumed business name certificate of Silver Bowl has been filed with the county clerk by M. D. and Lillian Meador of Silverton. Corporation Formed Arti cles of incorporation for Friendly Farms, Inc. have been filed with the Marion County clerk by LaMonte L., Alice L., Aloise C. and La Vaughn Kin dle. Capital stock is $10,000 of eight shares. Principal of fice is located in Aumsville and purpose of the corporation is the purchase and care of dairy and beef cattle and general farming. . Association Meeting Of ficers will be elected at a meeting of the Memorial Audi torium association, Wednesday night at 7:30 in the conference room of the First National bank. Committee reports will be read. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Friday, December 4 Sesbee Reserves, at Naval and Marina Corps Reserve training center. Saturday Sunday. Dee. l- Organized Naval Reserve squad ron AAU 881. at Salem Naval Air Faculty. Monday, December 7 Company B, 162nd infantry refitment and headquarters de tachment, Oregon National Guard, at alem armory. ' Oregon Mobilization dejdena- tlon detachment No. 1, at USAR armory. MMth VAR at T.SAR armory. Organized Marine Corns Re' serves at Naval and Marine corns Reserve training center. Company K, 413th Infantry regiment. Army Reserves, at usar armory. Meet Spokan. Belems Marine Corns Reserve umt. Third 166 mm gun battery, lost Ha rifle match to the Fourth SO mm gun batten of Snokane. with the Spokane team having a score a I. ou end. me Salem team 1.534. Top man for the Salem team was Tech. Sgt. Ted White. wnose score was 347. In Germany 28th Division. Germany Re cently Joining this division waa Pvt. Victor L. Klmmel. whose wife and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel vin Kunmel, resided at Route 1, box Kxi, woooourn. Oregon, KimmeU, who was graduated from the BtanfleU, Oregon, high school entered the Armv in Mav of this year and received his Basic training at camp Roberts, Calif. Leaving Service Portland International Airport, Portland. Oregon A 2-c Stanley c. Alien, son 01 airs. Irene c. Allen nf Salem. Oregon, and Dr. 8. E. Allen of Pendleton, waa re leased from active military aerv ice Thursday, after being with the Air Force since January, 1951. The airman since Bememoer. 1952, when he was returned to the estates from dutv In New. foundland and Greenland, has been at the Portland Interna tional Airport with the 2343rd Air Force Reserve Combat Training center. Completes Coarse Madison. Wis. Sfc. Josenh D. Leonhart. whose wife makes her home at Silverton, Oregon, has recentlv completed a course in simplified television through the U. s. Armed Forces Institute here. Leonhart is assigned to the 28th anti-aircraft artillery group at Fort Lawton. wash. Dnval Promoted With the Seventh Army In Oermany Arthur D. Duval, son of Edmund J. Duval. 1185 Jef ferson street, Salem. Oregon, has been promoted to a corporal in the Army. Duval, a loader In battery C, of the Seventh Army's 91st anti-aircraft artillery bat talion at Ludwicsbure. Germany, arrived in Germany in March of this year. A former employe of Paulua Bros. Packing company in Salem. Oreeon. he entered the Armv in September. 1952. and completed his basic at Camp Rob erts Calif. BORN S4LKM arCMOai.4L HOSPITAL rallr To Mr. and Mr,. Dala PaUtr. Ht. 1. Ofnili, a boy Die. S. SMS GtNTSAL HOSPITAL arswa To Mr. oo Mr,. TMO It Brown. U3S Pio,r R . a Ctrl. Drf . I, aa To Mr. and Mr,. Rot Hourk. Hr. a Sol 33-A. Turn,r. a boy, TX. J. ratt To Mr and Mri. KnnUi BUrrwU, lata K. 34th St . a bor. Owe t. R.ra To Mr. aa Mrs. Warrca lUrar. ans WiU An. a bor, Dc S. Whlla To Mr. .ad Mr,. Noah C wait. XL 1. Boa 1M. JeflvrMn. a bor. twc. 1 VoalFoWarat-To Mr. and Mr,. Loud, 3 VanLroefraf. 447 Low.ll At.. a bor. Dn I. BaooafolS Ta Dr and Mrf. ttvdolsb ftvcoraM. Oracoa S,tt Hwatlal. a bor. rr 1. aitrraml hoapital SCHArZR To Mr. and Mrs. LlerS Brhafer of Scott Mill, a bor. Doc 1. KUSCHNICK To Mr. and Mr,. Joba Euarhntob of Orrot,. a bor, Dot. 1. SMITH To Mr. aDd atri. Staves Bwth. a ftrl. Dec 1. BOEHMXR To Mr. and lira. Harold Bofhmer. a flrt Df. 1. MARTI-To Mr. and Mr, Olnra Mar-1 tin. eti Mlllt, a llrl. Dor. S. SOUflTT To Mr. and Mra. Jobs aVaaUta, ML Anfti. S airU Do. S. BaUdiag remits General I Petroleum Corporation, to 1 build a service station at less South Commercial, $11,000. K: -1 , i j .1 . . . ... Aicuwa mcKOK, to aner a Hi story dwelling at 33 J Jerris, $2100. I I Court House CaastnictieB The County Court Friday au thorized the payment of 123. 871 to the contractors engaged in the construction of the new Marion Court House. Previous i payments had totalled $1,122, 381 29. T reai lire r'l Report Total. assets of Marion County as of Nov. 30 were 17 578 02(1 07 ac cording tn the mnnthlv rennet of Treasurer S. J. Butler. Bridge Needs Repairs A bridge on tbe McThaler road, east of Fairfield school. Is In need of repair reported County Commissioner E. L. Rogers to the court Friday. Planks have become loosened and the pro truding spikes are said to have damaged automobile tires. Magazine Campaign Over The Legion Auxiliary's maga zine campaign is over and no one now has authority to so licit subscriptions in the name of this organization or the Le gion, Mrs. Bert A. Walker, campaign chairman, said today. She said she had been informed that solicitations are being made by unauthorized persons. ' Car Damaged The car of George F. Todd, 1220 North 14th street, suffered a dented rear fender when it backed into Patrolman William A. Warren's city police car in the Califor nia Packing company parking lot at 14th and Belleview streets early Thursday morn ing. The police car was un damaged. Windows Broken Two cas es of vandals breaking win dows were reported to city po lice Thursday. Eleven windows were broken in an unused building owned by W. E. Foren at 1490 South 12th street by someone throwing rocks. A bedroom window and a garage window were broken out at the L. E. Hammer home, 36$ South street, by someone shooting an air rifle. Truck Raided A wheel, a tire and a set of tire chains were stolen recently from truck of the Valley Packing Company, 2S0S Valpak road, the company reported to police Thursday. Cars Collide Cars driven by Angeline C. Benedict, Sublim ity, and John E. McGarth, of Portland, collided at the inter section of Court and 14th street Thursday about 11 a.m., city police reported. No one was injured, they said, but both cars suffered some damage and the Benedict car ended up on the sidewalk after the collis ion. Railroad Man Call A caller at the Chamber of Com merce and several place of business in Salem Friday was Robert W- Greenman of Fort- land, traveling passenger agent of the Great Northern Railway company. MAKE-BELIEVE WAR Seoul VP) A make-believe war has been going on in Ko rea 3Vi days to test the pre paredness of United Nations soldiers. The army said the simulated battle ended Friday but did not aav who won or how well the test came off for security reasons. Antiques, 10 discount on all Items under $25.00. All mirrors 20 off. Just arrived. beautiful guts from France, Korenian's, 1057 S, Commer cial. Phone 2-7944. 291 Rummage and Cake Sale Saturday, Dec. S, at 220 N, Commercial, 8 to 4. Eta Chap ter, Beta Sigma Phi. 289' Bird show, bazaar, Dec. 3th, 9 a m. -5 p.m. White's Feed Store. Birds, Parakeets given as prizes. 289 Food sale and bazaar at Farmers Union store, 343 N. Commercial, Saturday, Decern ber 5th, 9:00 am. -4:00 p.m. Benefit for needy children, Orchard Hel.hts Women's club. 289 Paint with gfamorizing Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper collection. Chuck Clarke Co., 25S N. Lib erty. 289 B.P.W. club bazaar and cooked food sale Saturday, December 5. Good Housekeep ing Store. 289, Alnh. Phi Dmeffa fhritm. Greens show. Valley Motor Co Friday 7-9. Saturday 10-9 Sunday 12-5. 290 Rummage sale over Green baums Saturday, December S. Open 9 a.m. 289 Learn knitting. 141 State St 3-5854. Wednesday thru Satur day. 100 nm -4 p.m. t()2' ltlMl$69M SCULPTURED r ,'4. The above "Indian head' is a natural piece of drift wood found recently on the shore of Lake Detroit. It shows In accurate detail a silhouette and side of a man' face, Including the forehead, eye, a flattened nose, (in cluding the nostril), mouth, double chin and neck. On the side of the "head" is a rough area resembling a "cauli flower ear" of a boxer. The object, apparently a part of a tree burl, was found by Tracy Cox, 1344 Saginaw street, who collects odd specimens of driftwood and was search ing along the shores of the lake recently when he found it Cox consider It a prize In his collection. Mrs. George Guthrie Dies in Portland Mrs. Caroline Guthrie, wife of George B. Guthrie, died at Providence Hospital in Port land Thursday from t stroke suffered the day before. Mrs. Guthrie was working on the premise of her home when the stroke came, and was found unconscious in the garden. Her husband, a Portland at torney, was builder of the El- sinore Theater in Salem. Among survivors are three children, Mrs. Sally Wilson of Terrebonne, David Guthrie of Ocean Lake, and George Gubthrie of Oklahoma City. November Traffic Death Toll Is 30 The state traffic safety div ision reported today that Ore gon' November traffic death toll tentatively ha been set at 30, compared with 51 for No vember of last year. Total deaths for 1953 are S48, com pared to 418 at the same time last year. COURT NEWS Circuit Court iTTlu Kodlnikl . afotm S. tmbal Compulse ektt.f ludcmiDi mt UMO for lalaiiH Hid to hkf mulfed iron M 19M. Strut ax rtl flblrliT Aaa BudJoni va. Kionra u. Buajoot: utqwt iirunc cm fcDdant to tipsvr Dtc 14 nl ibow CftiiM If ur why b4 ftbottld not tw Mt liKlttMl in conumpt of court for tUHtd luiur u wmpir wiia irTMu 4KTM. Oori C. tVhAclnTiaitin vs. safkr? tVhackmBru: Ordtr ctvln llntlff i tody of four Bin or biMitB C tho par- Stkt tl rtl Marmft J. OrnnfltM M. rorrtM m. orttniMUi: orotr cltiu tit- ftndut to tpptar Dte. II rxi bw mutt u uy why Im aboaM not b gi. lutfted Is oasUtesH for oiiwad favittirt 10 coaip.r viw twerto i Marcb jo. lava. Byron DMltl Hum n. BraiDk Ortatt iMim: orocr tmuitibc UinUfr to ap pear la court Dk. 31 an4 abow aauat It Mr, why decrtt of Oct. t. lttl tboutd not momnod to aa to ward ouitodr i aoinor oaim m tKitiidant. LouIm Rultbochtr t. Pattr Hwlt bacbtr: Orcr of ocfaalt Mttrod Moiut MitDtiani. LoalM A. Zunck n. Bdvord II. Zubck Order of Jf ult tottrtd at a Hut . frndaot. Arthur B BdmutMte. Jr., t. Td cfiBtrdtr: Order of dimlaMl with art iidlea. Probotc Court Clo 1. Jobauoa NUU: Cloatat order. Martha Lambert vital: Met Taint laiablt mum placed at ID. MI M la re port to tut trtaanrtr. C-io AllvorSta tl: Eatat aavralMd at u.u.M. Bar M. Blmaifiratat: OrSar aataar lalas aal at paraaaal araeartr. Morrioge Lhsnte Alaar Thaai r. vaa a Bom. It. aa KtMn a. Ballaa. IS, katk W US- Walter IS Laartm, 41. aa4 B0 Bat ataa. it. Lbaaa. CHILD POSTURE Begin ond Ends With the Proper Correction of Foot Posture Consult o Foot Specialist A CHIROPODIST THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. blca. Onvm BY NATURE A Welcomed by (Continued from Page 1) The President was met by a host of Bermuda dignitaries then strode a few paces over the asphalt to shake hands warmly with Churchill, an aged but dapper figure in grey stooping slightly over his cane. Beaming, Churchill then pre sented the President to Laniel A crowd of about 2,000 was on hand to welcome Eisen hower. Also present was colorful honor guard made up of Royal Welsh Fusilieres, Bermuda mlitia, and U.S. air men. Churchill and Laniel, already in Bermuda, reached the airport about five minutes before the Columbine lsnded. residential Party In the presidential party were Secretary of State Dulles and Lewis Strauss, chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy commission. Strauss was added to the party at the last minute Friday morning. The flight from Washington took 3 hour 10 minutes. Eisenhower, speaking into a public address system, told the crowd: "It is a very great privi lege to meet in this beautiful spot an old friend. "I trust and I know these conversations will result in better understanding among the persons Involved and, I hope among the people of our respective countries." Pat Mascot Goat Eisenhower made his state ment after reviewing units of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, the Americsn Marines, Navy and Air Force and Bermuda Mill tia. As Churchill did before him, Eisenhower stopped to pat the splendidly groomed white gost which is the mas cot of the Fusiliers. Church Ill, who hat taken a great lik ing to the goat, joined Eisen hower in petting it. Churchill gave it a pat when he arrived Wednesday and made a pro duction of more patting Thursday while awaiilng Lan ier plane. The president's left hand was wrapped in bandages but the cause was not immediately known. Churchill refrained from smoking his usual cigar dur ing the ceremonies. He walk ed erect and actively showing few if any signs of his advanc ed age or the illness which caused this conference to be postponed last summer. The dignitaries of this mid Atlantic colony were present ed to Eisenhower by Gov. Hood and then the president drove away to the midocean club with hi host, Sir Win ston. U.S. destroyers dotted the clear blue sea along the route of the presidential plsne. In Bermuda there was brilliant sunshine for the welcoming ceremonis. WANTED! FILBERTS AND WALNUTS AND NUT MEATS Highest cash price tm delivery for orchard rai MORRIS KLORFEIN PACKING CO. 460 North Front St., Soltm Tol. 37633 Uniform Tax (Continued from rage 1) Should the plan be adopted. Geary said, all lnter-state trucks would us on Inter state plate' Instead of being required to carry plate Issued by each Stat in which truck is operated. The plan would also elimi nate the necessity of Oregon auditors traveling to Los An geles, Seattle or San Francisco to audit books of the large truck concern to check com putation of the tax lubmitted by the trucker, a I the pres ent practice. Big Tracker Oppose riaa At the meeting tn Loa An geles, Geary said, representa tive of the large trucking concern expressed opposition to the plan and when question ed said they favored the Mon tana plan which la the present reciprocity method of nego tiated agreement between states. Although ' model law carrying the proposed plan into effect has been dratted by the Council of Stat gov ernments, Geary said that Oregon would not have to ad opt such a law, but could make a short amendment to the present motor vehicle code to place Oregon In line with the other ten western state on taxation of large interstate trucks. Stanford' Group Engaged The chairman said that a research group from Stan ford University would begin next Thursday In a study of effects of Oregon's truck tax laws. This group wa engaged by the committee and while no change in the basic law ti contemplated, Geary laid, the research would make recom mendation on the administra tion of the law, which if ad opted by the committee, would be submitted to the 1955 leg islature for consideration. Thornton (Continued from Page 1) Attorney General Thornton declared that the powers and duties of the office of attorney general "are so numerous and varied that the legislature has never undertaken exhaustively to enumerate them. "The authorities substantial ly agree that in addition to those conferred on It expressly the office la clothed with all the power and duties pertain. ins thereto at common law and aa chief law officer of the state the attorney general, in the absence of expiss legisla ture restriction to the contrary, may exercise such power and authority as the public interests from tune to time require. "It was not the legislative intent, however. In conferring this broad power to authorize the attorney general to super cede the district attorney in the prosecution of criminal cas es except upon direction of the governor. "The legislature was also csreful to emphasize that the conferring of this power upon the attorney general should not be construed to relieve dis trict attorneys from any of their duties to prosecute criminal vi olations." The opinion was sent to the governor's ofice early Friday. Strike Violence (Continued from Psge 1) The court also forbade more than four AFL men from as lomblinf near the picket line. New trouble, expected short ly before lait midnight when three firemen boarded the Aleutian, failed to develop. But extra police remained on duty because crewmen were to board the ahip to prepare for Saturday's scheduled sailing for Hawaii. Aleutian Held-up The Aleutian, docked at pier 39 on the Embarcadero, is the center of a Jurisdictional dis pute between Lundeberg's AFL Marine Cooks and Stewards Union and the NUMES, which is being taken over by Bridges', International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union. The dispute flared originally at Seattle Nov. 24 when Hugh Bryson charged his cooks and stewards were fired off the vessel despite a contract with the operators, and replaced by AFL men. FIGHT CONSOLIDATION Silverton Representatives of 11 rural school districts Thursday night expressed strong opposition to a proposal to consolidate with Silverton schools. The meeting was held at Bethany school. Further dis cussion of the subject is sched uled to be h-ld at a meeting tn Silverton high school Thurs day night, Dec. 10. SALEM BY-PASS f llevspaper (Continued from Page 1) The Star-Journal thus be came the eighth paper in the metropolitan area to give up publication because of strike of photo-engravers against six Manhattan papers. The week-old strike has left the city without a major news paper. Mediation sessions re sumed at 10:50 a.m. (EST) Fri day. They began with federal mediators meeting separately with officials of the Publish ers Assn. of New York City and the AFL International Pho to-engraver Union. Walter A.'Maggiolo, general counsel of the Federal Media tion and Conciliation Service, declined to comment directly but indicated the two sides were holding firm to their re spective positions In the wage' dispute when Thursday' ses sion ended at 6 pm. Neither Denis M. Burke, president of the striking Local 1, nor William Mapel, presi dent of the Publishers Assn. would comment a the sessions began. STOCKS IBf Th AuocUUd SttJMl admtrat Corporauoa AUtm Chemical , sUUi Chaimir Amrlaa AirllDM ......., Amulcu Fowtr ugn . Amcricaa Tw. TtL '.1T . US ,. IIS I. American TobuM , Aaacanca Copper , Atcbuon HfUitoM Btuutntn sua bmiu Airpiaina Co. .,,.,.. ,. 11 . 1 Bon Warn! Burrows Addint klachla CaUUorata FtcKlna UanMHaa racUtc w OattrpIUavr Tractor CalaiitM Corporatloa Cnryilcr Cor port Uoa cm emc CoaaoltdaUd Ctmon CtttsolMalcd Vulica .. II .. site .. SI .. 30 Ctowb Selltrbtca .. Cm-tli vrrubi Douilft Aircraft Uu Pool rlcmour .. laitmaa Kodak ..... Cmtrioa rmUo ... 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Traaaanitrica Cra rtDiieU century Pol Union Oil Company .... Union Pacllle Unltad Airline Ualiod Aircraft Ualttd Corporation .... UalUd statu Plywood . UnitM Stat atool .... Werner Plcturta Waiter Unloo Tel WtJtiaihouM Air Brail Weatin.nouM Kltctrti . Wool war U , US , us . US Stick Markrl Nw York oP) Th ilMk Biarkft df- clln.d Friday arilb tradlni dtmlnublos markMir oa tn ran. At na tin w.r thar ana Militia vrwiaf. cratd aa th fail vhicb at tha mut went to alc 1 ana 7 aolnl. alo.1 Chan. wr In th imU fraction. volurn smounud to aa ittaifttd 1 , 1.0 DO iharM. loit of th paat t.a ck. Tharwlar'a total .am ta l.lto.. ouo nar when Ui aiarkat waa allahtlr blahar o. kalane. NIXON IN KABUL New Delhi, India VPhU. S. Vice President Nixon and his party flew from India to Af ghanistan today tor a two-day visit to Kabul, the Afghan cap ital. Dr. f . L Laa. B D Dr. O. Chan. HJX fRM. CHAN and I -AM CHINE8B NATUROPATHS ITpaUlra. Ul North Liberty Offleo orxm otordar anlr. It ft at. Is I a.. 1 a a. Cooralutroa. loa araaavr an arlaa toata ara Iraa af chorro. lTactlrol atar hit. writ far attraeuva tin. a li ra uoa ROUTE REQUIRES 21 Twenty-one new structures, including railroad over passes, will be required to complete East Salem By-pas route between Hayesville and the Intersection with 99E south of Saem, Four will be needed at the Hayervill in terchange, one each at Silverton road, Sunnyside road. Market street, D street. Center street, Geer branch line. State three Mill creek bridges, Santiam highway over- ; pass. Turner road, S.P. Mainline, market road No. SA. ' Boone road, Pringle road and intersection of the By-pas with B9E. Shown is the completed over pa as for market road No. 56, typical of many others. Hammond (Continued mm Pace 1) Hammond said he got the consent of all to serve before he made the appointments. He aid It would be the lob of the committee on commit tee to study the comment on committee made tn the Ben Lawshe report and then make recommendation relative to the number of itandinf com mittees and their general make-up. 'They will analyze the whole committee structure he said. Hammond aaid there talk of. at least three new standing committees. An attendance committee haa been suggested, which would take the matter of at tendance at the Monday forum meetings off the hands of the program chairman. Another suggested Is a new member committee, which would call on and orient n members In their relation to the chamber and committee work for which they might be suited. A third committee u g gested would make personal calls on all chamber member from time to time to discus with them their personal prob lems or ideas about chamber work. DELAKE ART EXHIBIT Delake An exhibit of water colors, ink, pencil and scratch board, is now being shown at the Lincoln County Art Cen ter. 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