Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 12, 1953, Page 5, Image 5

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    - . Saturday. December 12. 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregtw
Pact
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Local Paragraphs
Named f resident Richard
v T. Scott, aenior and pretheo-
i f logical student at Southern
l'v Methodist Univcriity. DaUai,
Texas, hat been elected preil-
5.' 'dent of the cam put chapter of
y" Alpha Kappa Delta, honorary
.? aociological fraternity. He U
,- .the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
- .'.Scott of Salem.
! .
: . l . . lleae Two Bsys Marion
...county's draft office will be
i, .ij closed on not only Christmas
,'J tley but the day preceding..
L. ..The office is regularly closed
on Bsturdsys.
i
flf.
wtV
Faculty Forum Series Dr.
Frank Bauer, assistant profes
sor of psychology, will present
a program on "The Use of Ani
mals in P,vtfknlnvlj-l Pa-
A" search." as the first in the
1953-54 Willamette University
-faculty forum series at 8 p.m.
,i 'Tuesday, Dec IS. The public is
Invited to attend the lecture
which will be held in the music
-.a" school auditorium.
.ii-.A a,
Em, Inrrnnns-n Rid An ar-
t- ror of $24,000 was discovered
, . ditors in the bid of Roy L.
"i,. Houck and Son for the grading
j, 'of the Gervais to Haysville unit
n,".of the Portland-Salem express
'V way. This error brought the
bid to $864,908 instead of the
announced $bu,o au. ine
Houck firm was still the low
p4-, bidder and the commission ac-
, .ceuiea uw rcvincu uiu aim
. , 'ferred It to the highway engi
j , neer for approval of the U. S.
. Bureau of Roads.
ni Central Club Meeting
' Central Townsend Club No. 6
" will meet at 2 o'clock Monday
afternoon at 259 Court street.
tteist Elected Melvla H.
Geist, Willamette University
Music School dean, has been
elected vice president of the
Northwest region. National As
sociation of Schools of Music.
The association is made up of
eight colleges and universities
in Oregon, 'Vsshington, Idaho
and Montana. In addition to
presiding over association
meetings. Dean Ceist will serve
as liaison officer between mem
ber schools in the region and
national officers and commis
sions.
Mevie Clnb Meeting The
Salem Movie Club will have a
potluck dinner meeting In the
auditorium back of Salem Me
morial Hospital, (85 South
Winter, Tuesdsy, Dec. IS, at
8:30 p.m. Films will .be taken
to the meeting by members for
the contest. Officers will be
elected.
a
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Drew Pearson
(Continued from Pae 4)
0. W. Emmons,
Lawyer, Dies
A heart attack suffered at
his home, 1780 Court street.
Saturday morning claimed the
life of Orrtn William Knunons,
80, Sslem'attorney, who only
last Thursday appeared in
court and won his ease.
I Emmons, a resident of Sa
lem since 1928, coming here
from Manning, Iowa, was
born In Carroll county, Iowa,
September 11, 187S, and lived
in Iowa until coming to Sa
lem. He first farmed, then
practiced law. Emmons at
tended Cornell and towa State
University.
Emmons was a member of
Masonic lodge No. 4 and of
the First Methodist church.
Survivors include his wife,
the former Jennie C. Scott, to
whom he was married May I,
1900, near Dsn bury, Iowa;
two daughters, Mrs. Genevieve
Armstrong of Salem and Mrs.
Florence Riggs of LaGrande,
Oregon; three sons, Robert X.
Emmons and Floyd H. Em-
mons of Salem, and Clarence
S. Emmons of Albany; . 10
grandchildren; and two great'
grandchildren.
Services will be held at the
.Virgil T. Golden Company
chapel Wednesday afternoon
at 2 o'clock with Rev. Brooks
Moore officiating. Interment
will be in Belcrest Memorial
park.
Building Permits R. T. To
lanskl, to build a one-story
dwelling and garage at 1090
East Leffelle, $11,000. J. E
Lucas, to alter a one-story
dweUing at 484 South 23rd,
1500. Benedict Bernard, to
reroof a one-story dwelling at
1640 A street, $100.
Communion Men of the
Holy Nsme Society of St Jos
eph s Church will have a cor
porate communion at 8 a m
Sunday. A breakfast is to fol
low at 9 a.m. in the cafeteria
of St. Joseph's grade school.
Cleaners Entered Burglars
broke a rear window of the
Capitol Deluxe cleaners, 649
Center street, sometime Friday
night but apparently did not The government has made
gain entry, city police reported available to Oregon for the
Saturday. Two panes of the I period from July 1, 1958, to
window were broken and a ! June 30, 1954, the sum of $103,-
ventilating fan was torn away. I 929. For the defense set-up in
Mexican Christmas Tree
Feature of Club Meeting
A Mexican Christmas tree
was one of the decorative fea
tures at the meeting of the
Salem Woman's club Friday af
ternoon at the Woman s club
house. a
The tree, brought from Mex
ico by Mr. and Mrs. Donald T.
Madison, was silver in color
and was decorated with three-
inch red candles on every
branch.
Gov. Paf lerson
(Continued from Pice 1) '
Chrysler Siren
(Continued from Page 1
same team with Gordon at the
.University of California.
Embryo Curmudgeon
Young Harold Ickes, now 14,
'Is a chip off the old block.
Coming home from school the
other dsy, the embryo cur
mudgeon told how a man
named Herbert Brownell, oth
erwise known as the attorney
general, had addressed the
Friends' school on spies.
The attorney general, young
. Harold reported, told about the
Harry Dexter White case and
how the Truman admlnlstra
tion in which Harold's father
served had nurtured spies to
its bosom. .
After Brownell finished, a
youngster piped up:
"Why did you time your Har
ry Dexter White speech just
before the California elec
tion?" Brownell, a trifle red-faced,
claimed that he didn't.
Afterward, Harold's mother,
who after all couldn't have
lived with the old curmudgeon
without admiring his perseve.--Ity,
telephoned Robert Lyle,
headmaster of the Friends'
school. She suggested that the
school have a speaker who
might answer Brownell. Quak
ers are supposed to encourage
free discussion, but Mr. Lyle
refused.
Three members of the
Brownell family and four chil
dren of his deputy, Willism
Rogers, attend the school. To
have any more speeches, rea
soned Mr. Lyle, would only
keep the pot boiling.
Nothing appeared to be miss
ing however, It was reported.
Plesds Innocent Merritt
Hanson Brown, 4850 Bslley
road, pleaded innocent in dis
trict court Friday to a charge of
driving while intoxicated on
October 31. Trial date is to be
set. Brown appeared after the
published court report earlier
in the week noted that he had
forfeited his $350 bail.
Homeward Bound A Min
nesota man wanted there on
kidnapping and rape charges
was turned over to the custody
of a U. S. marshal Friday by
the Marion county sheriffs of
fice to be taken to Portland
pending return to his home
state. Pine County, Minnesota,
! Sheriff Hannes Rypkema tele
graphed Sheriff Denver Young
here Friday that he was flying
west to pick up Albert Jesse
Stoffels. Stoffels wss arrested
Thursday by a deputy and FBI
agents on a federal warrant
charging flight to avoid prose
cution.
Wheel Stolen A tire and
wheel were stolen from a car
parked behind his house, C. M.
Seamon, 767 North Commer
cial street, reported to city
police Thursday. The car be
longs to a Mr. Peterson, Sea
mon said.
Wallet Missing Someone
entered the George Dobney
home. 360 South 14th street,
late Friday afternoon and stole
a wallet from the purse of Mrs.
Dobney, city police were noti-
tied. About $40 and personal
papers were in the wallet
which was stolen during a
vi-bsf nrrriMF patifnt
B.r,. Maea upim-. period of about sn hour and a
I f rence Berdoulay. 32, left home "
It tor her Job as a nurse at At- Dobney "ld- .
; thol hospital and arrived there
. '. u a patient instead. She suf
15 fered face and head cuts yes-jr-
- terday when a tire blew ,on
:l her car and the vehicle struck
- -4, a tree.
r MILITARY MEN
lAND VETERANS
r i
Saturday-Sunday, December 11-U
L. 2L Organised Naval Reserve squad
. .ZZron AAU W2, at 8eleni Naval Air
Facility.
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Monday, December 14
i"T' Organised Mulne Corps reserve
V st Naval and Marine corps Re-
. serve training oenier.
Company B, 142nd Infantry
. J, reslmrat,. and headquarters de
. t. uchnwnt, Oregon National
Guard, at Salem armory
Oregon Mobilisation Deaigna-"'tarmorv.
f ' I Mldth VAR at TJ8AR armory.
. mm am, at b vojuv
cos PraoMted
Darren E. Cox of Albany, who
is a member of tne 385th field
artillery battalion. Corvaills. army
reserv unit of the 104th division,
recently was promoted to a serg
eant first claes. Cox. a veteran of
the Korean campaign, is assigned
to headquarters and headquar
ters battalion.
Mt Uwry AFB
Liberty David VanDyke. son of
Mr. and Mm. Sid VanDyke of
6unnys.de Road has completed
tits basis training in San Antonio,
Tessa, and been transferred to
Lowry Air Pores aBee In Denver.
cow. He is expected noma lor the
pirlitntf. holidays.
BORN
1ALIM MXMOBUL OSFfTAL
TRUSS Ta Mr. and Mr. W altar
Kru,. Mt. Ansa!, a alrl. Dae. 11.
LSTNSACR Ta Mr. and Mra. Lttabasb,
at S Wsadaam, a Mi. Daa. u.
StltM (111 (SAL OSfTTAI.
OnitWT, Mr. KB 4 Mrs. Wtluaa
Patlwl. S4ft WtM1ni Pr . 5T, T( 11,
AMAKin-Ta Mr. S Mra. VriUUu
ar-narin. 1H1 Orant SI . a air!. Dac. 11
ADAMSOK--T, Mr. ana Mn. Jarate
AdieMa, ins Sadaaa Ait, Say. Dac.
11
f Var.
TArrroar Ta Mr aM M- Kaa-
East Lansing, Mich. Mich'
ikan State's swimming coach.
Charles Mcaffree, Jr., is the
editor of the official NCAA
swimming guide.
Learn knitting. 341 State St
3-5854. Wednesdsy thru Satur
day. 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. 298;
Holly, wreattis, door swsgs,
snd other Christmas greenery.
Poinsettias, azaleas. Begonias,
other potted plants, cut flow
ers. Pembertons Flower Shop,
1980 S. 12th St. 297
Fresh killed turkeys, 39c lb
Orwig's Market, 397S Silver
ton Rd. Phone 4-5742. '
any community the government
meets 80 per cent of the cost,
the state 25 per cent, and the
city or county 25 per cent
The government money ap
plies to medical supplies, warn
1 n f system, communications,
rescue, public information, and
radiological monitoring.
Salem's warning system at
present is dependent largely on
police car' radio and the steam
whistle of the Portland General
Electric Company.
An ordinance bill will be in
troduced Monday night to ex
tend Ferry Street as a one-wsy
traffic street an additional
block from Cottage to Winter.
Traffic moves east on the street.
Christmas Tree
Thieves Working
Christmas tree h!-Jackers
are already at work this yesr,
city police noted Saturdsy.
Floyd White, 1020 Cascade
Drive, reported the theft of the
top of a large fir shrub in his
ysrd Frldsy night Just the
right size for small Christ
mas tree.
Police say it happens sev
eral times each winter that
someone will deliberately
damage an expensive shrub or
tree in someone's ysrd to avoid
paying a dollar or two for
tree from a dealer.
AMNESTY BILL KILLED . .
Rome (" The Chamber of
Deputies lsst night detested
a much-amended bill that
would have granted amnesty
to persons convicted of com
mon snd political crimes.
TOM MIX' DAUGHTER
WEDS
Beverly Hills Cslif. ()
Thomasina Mix. daughter of
the late movie cowboy Tom
Mix, and Army Major John
Allen Andre were married last
night by Municipal Judge
Henry H. Draeger.
COURT NEWS
Circuit Court
Arthur Via Dtmmt vs. 3. A. asd A-
Tina Brawn: Motion. St plalatlff aitlnt
dtlaodanu tm m,k, tattr nojwai aton
d nolle and atrtaln.
Ctrl Vl'.ltnt I va. WUUiai Dobvon aa ad.
mlBlatrator or Jama, H. McKatiht
taw: Daf,ndaat', ananar charilni tbat
nlatntlft was natllttat at tint af auta-
noaiio collision.
Ceramics! Msronnss, sngels,
other pieces suitable for Christ
mss gifts. 4-3071. 4815 N. Riv
er Rd. Open afternoons, eve
nings. By sppolntmenL 298
Cbrlstmss gifts thst live.
See our extra large selection
of split leave monstri hasta
tum and other beautiful foli
age plants for your Indoor
planting. Open evenings till
Christmas. Closed Sundsyi.
Pembertons Flower Shop and
Greenhouse, 1980 S. 12th St.
297
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale.
Bring your children, choose
your own tree. Phone 25889.
Mrs. James MotL 298
Baby paraateets, $8.00. Cock
atiels. Moore's Aquarium. Me
Lesy Rosd. Phone 4-3771
298
Alnon Lohmon v. William Doaaaa aa
Mmlnlatrator af Jinn H. McKntlht oa-
tola: Anawar fc. Attendant cbarclna tbat
Carl Blllinna, oawratar af car la writch
plaintiff was a passant,, was nMllaanl
at unto af nactdaat.
Tuonans J. Tr,tb,w,r vs. Mary Ann
Tr,tti,war: Dsfendsnt'a anawar and
aouatar avlt aaklas tbat plalntlff'a
aia, aa nissBiaana ask
l nwardad n dJvaraa.
"During the several weeks
that have elapsed since the first
complaints were made about
conditions in Lincoln county,"
the governor said, "I have
beard every complaint, consid
ered every affidavit that has
been filed, sent private inves
tigators from my office and
corresponded with many of the
religious and civic leaders of
the county." -Evidence
Held Hearsay .
The governor declared that
while it is his duty to schleve
"conscientious and effective
law enforcement" within the
state "it Is equally my duty to
protect the good name of indi
viduals and communities with
in the state against reckless
and unsupported charges. In
nuendo or statements based on
hearsay or made for political
purposes." .
The governor pointed out in
a statement that the affairs of
Lincoln county were investi
gated over a period of fifty days
by a Grand Jury impaneled by
the Circuit Court.
"No member of that Grand
Jury were Investigated or re
ported to me that there was any
Information which was with
held, or thst they were misled,
or hampered In their work In
any wsy," the governor said.
Grand Jury Not Impugned
"There has been no evidence
whatsover presented Impugn
ing the Integrity or ability of
those grand jurors.
"No person has stated that
they were prevented or denied
the opportunity to testify be
fore the Grand Jury.
"The Grand Jury has made
a written report of its findings
in which there is- no mention ol
indictable Crimea found by
them, but directing attention
to irregularities in law en
forcement in the past snd at
tributing this condition in i
messure to lsxity on the part
of the people of the community.
"My investigation," the gov
ernor continued, 'confirms
this report."
The governor said that law
enforcement officers sgsinst
whom the bulk of the charges
of irregularity and innuendo of
crime were directed, have eith
er been defeated, retired from
office or replaced.
'There is no evidence that
the present sheriff or prosecut
ing attorney are incompetent
or that they have been guilty of
any malfeasance in office."
The governor said that he
finds "that there are now and
will be In the future, conditions
in this county, as it is In every
county, which will require con
tinuing surveillance snd re
view. Up to Community
"Our form of government is
based on the principle of the
right of the local community to
govern themselves, which car
ries with it the duty so to do,"
the governor said. "Eternal vig
ilance on the party of the cit
izenry is the price of good gov
ernment and effective law en
forcement."
Concluding his statement the
governor said:
"I am aatisfied thst the peo
ple of Lincoln county snd their
duly elected public officials are
qualified and competent to run
both the criminal and civil af
fairs In their community. Hsv-
lng this confidence in the peo
ple of this community snd not
finding that there is any threat
to the peace and dignity of the
state of Oregon, I have con
cluded not to order the Attor
ney General into Lincoln coun
ty at this time."
Featured on the afternoon
program were the "Ten Senior
eltes" from Salem high school
who sang three numbers ac
companied by Miss Beverly
Lockard on the piano. Two vio
lin numbers wera presented by
Miss Patsy Edstrom accom
panied by Toni De Bart Pic
tures of the Holy Land were
shown to the group by the Rev.
Omar Berth, The Rev. Barth
also displayed native cos
tume worn by native men In
Palestine.
Tribute was paid to Mrs.
Ssidte Orr Dunbar, past pres
ident of the General Federa
tion of Women's clubs, by Mrs.
Clifton Mudd who reviewed
some of the highlights of Mrs.
Dunbar s eventful life.
Guests at the meeting were
Mrs. N. G. O'Hara, Mrs. Thom
as Watson, Miss Renska Swart.
On the tea committee were
Mrs. Harry Sappenfield, as
sisted by Mrs. James A. Gar
son, Mrs. Donald X Madison,
Mrs. Walter L. Osborne, Mrs.
G. R. Munkers, Mrs. M. C.
Wood, Mrs Ellen J. Godfrey.
Mrs, William F. Leary and Mrs.
Clay Cochran poured.
Next meeting is set for Jan
uary 8 at the Salem Woman's
club.
APPOINTED
Nixon's Report
(continued mm Page 1)
Speaking to newsmen at the
city's airport, the vice presi
dent psld tribute to Premier
Fazollah Zahedi's government,
asserting the country has "the
kind of leadership needed to
provide stsblllty and reel prog
ress." -
Nixon discussed Iran's press
ing Internal problems at length
with Fazhedl and Sah Moham
med Reza Pahlevi but no de
tails of their conversations have
been made public.
Fear Financial Crisis
The most critical of the ques
tions is said to be a threatened
financial crisis in Maroh when
U, S. economic aid is scheduled
to end.
The vice president has gath
ered for Elsenhower perhaps
the most comprehensive sur
vey of the Pacific area. Far
East, south Asia and a slice of
the Middle East ever collected
by a top-ranking American
official. It covers everything
from views on Indian Prime
Minister Nehru to the opera
tion of American overseas 11
braries.
Bush 4th Graders Hear
From Friends in Italy :
Sllverton Rholln Cooley,
widely -known iris grower,
who has been appointed to a
four-year term on the Silver
ton library board.
Fourth grade pupils at Bush
School, who recently sent a let
ter to fourth gradeia at St An
timo, Italy, have received a
reply, and are very happy now
at the neighborly relations es
tablished between the two
schools, -
Hero Is the letter from the
Italian children, dated Novem
ber 18:
Conk Fnnrtk Oraswr
(Mrs. DaLaraua. tsnahsf).
Daar tntarlran Mtaara and ahlarar
va baia naaivM raw isttai vita evtsl
Wa an tblrU-nn slru af tna fanrUt
trada and aar tanakat IsBs aa tbat w,
aro utuo diaarna
Oaf acbaai aa laaatad ta St. AntbM,
assail nartaaltnral mints, nsar tna hla
c:lr af Kaplan. Tba nana of 991 sebnai
la "St. snstro Cnssslan."
Wa attand aaaaal als daps a vans ant
only four baars oaab day. Dnrlns tba afft
araaaa, olbsr alaaaat nra ta anaslon ba
oausa aur aennal ta pan small ta aaaam-
adata all tba aklMraa at ana tlau.
Radio Moscow
(Continued, from Pace 1)
Child Locks Self in
Family Bathroom
Two-year-old Donald Sham-
berger was scared more by the
rescue than by the confinement
Friday.
Donald had pulled the inev
itable childhood trick of lock
ing himself in the bathroom
snd couldnt' understand his
mother's Instructions of how
to unlock the door.
He wssn't too frightened un
til a fireman suddenly ap
peared at the window. Then he
yelled his fear quite vocifer
ously.
Fire Captain John Stettler.
Jr., of the Salem east station
climed in the window and un
locked the door so Donald
could run to the arms of his
mother, Mrs. Gene Shsm
berger, S5S Statesman street
CANCEL LINCOLN DANCE
Lincoln A holiday dance
snnounced for Saturdsy night,
Dec. 12, st the Bethel school by
the Lincoln Community Center
Association has been postponed
indefinitely.
About 31 per cent of U. S.
farm income In 1948 was de
rived from meet animsls.
very important matter and that
the Soviet government would
give the speech of the U. S.
President on thst question seri
ous attention, aa it had done
in similar cases in the past,
the statement added.
' The statement concluded by
saying that on Dec. Bohlen
sent excerpts from the Eisen
hower speech to Molotov.
Within 24 hours after Elsen
hower called for establishment
of an International atomic
energy commission to pool
atomic power for peaceful pur
poses, Moscow Rsdlo unleash
ed a vituperative blast at the
proposals.
Attacked by Russians
Its top political commenta
tor Boris Leontyev assailed Ei
senhower s speech as "belli
gerent" and "threatening
atomic warfare." He labelled
It a dressed-up version of the
old American Baurch plan for
atomic weapons control. The
Baruch plan, opposed by Rus
sia since its proposal to the
United Nations seven years
sgo, called for International
inspection of atomic develop
ment inside individual nations.
The Elsenhower plan does not
suggest any such inspection.
The Moscow Rsdlo blasts on
Elsenhower's speech went on
for only 12 hours. Then com
ment stopped and Moscow
Radio did not mention the
speech until Saturday's min
istry of foreign affairs state
ment.
Two Rescued
(Continued from Page 1)
Wa alar van faw annua. Wa wans- bfaab
dissaaa wttb walla aatlara. and rsd-vla-
ut nsasna. our slnas praaMsnt Is Varna
bnaaan and aba wssrs aa arm bnad vlib
tba solars af aw flan; walla, fad aae
ran.
Tba soblsats wa or stodytaw nra: Laaa
a-nana. Kuurr, Oamrapnv, Artutaa,uc
Plain Oaossstrr, Selaaoa. lulls lad. Mussa
and Hasns Seonemtes. Al lbs ssnssns
tuaa ws nra stamina- atom tba ntera-
isnu nr lbs aartn. Madtaral aUstnrr. tba
Ufa af famotu Italians. fla djlmut
aanntrlaa af tba world, and dlvlaon vlib :
iwa aumsars. ws ama writs moms ana
saanmarlas la wrlttsn farm ttarlaa road.
wo a0 omnroMamin sin aartalna. tbroa
aiUswa and a labia alatb fa, urn affum
af ant principal, wo naosM all tba saa.
tsriai asaasa vns an, awn aavtnas
'btcb aur troaanrsr kant far at Wa ars .
slsa saHscltna SUM has and mm aa sanal
la cblklroa who bars lost Utstr naraata
ia wo roaottt naoju waua asenrraa la
lbs aantbara part af Italp.
Our boflldam ara abnast Una waul a. Wa
do not ftavs Santa Clans but n hsv, an
oisna." nn aid lad, won brlnaa on
prosanu on tba aatht of January lib. On
tba flat of ffovamaar wa nslsbmto tba
tsost of lbs traas. On tbla dar aU tba
ahlldroa of rulr plant yauns trans bo- ,
fara tna dlsnltnrlan af tbslr oltr wbUa
prlaat felsasss tba asw Tanna nlanla.
Wo wtl loo wait Ins fat tan, nasi lotto
with srsat bnpnUsaoo.
wo sons not; Nit is SB m sad and te
MacDonald, wearing a life
belt, hung on to the lifeboat
and drifted IS miles from the
wreck In the stormy waters
before being tossed ashore, un
conscious and suffering from
shock and exposure. He was
found by a couple on ,the
beach at Nelsop Island and
was taken to a Pender Har
bor hospital.
An air and sea search was
conducted Saturday for the
two missing member of the
all-Vancouver crew.
Capt. Johnson was In the
water only an hour and a half,
tfut when searchers spotted his
flickering flashlight, he was
already uncsnsclous, jammed
Into a lifebelt.
From his bed In St Mary's
hospital at Pender Harbor. 60
miles northwest of here, he
told how he had last seea his
crew clinging to the small
piece of the wrecked tug. 'All
the others were given up for
lost.
Three bodies were recover
ed. Then came the report
on more survivor.
of
World production of wood In
1948 wss about a billion tons. I Butterf ield.
Driver Training
Told to Rotarians
Woodburn Marshall Bar
bour. Instructor at Woodburn
high school, was the speaker
at the Woodburn Rotary club
Thursday noon and explained
the drivers training program.
A. W. Beckford wa program
chairman.
Program for next Thursday
will be moving pictures shown
by Lee McAllister, head of the
Salem office of the buresu of
lsnd msnsgement The pro
gram was arranged by H. F.
Voun slnsoi sir.
rous-nt otuniaa
Plam XwfMdnea. Carolina m Mattaa.
Crutlna D-Asoatmo, Aanunelatn aava
rons. Louisa scaasloao. Carallnn aota,
Manbsrlta Banaduoo. Lonla Lava. Olin-
pia fcicuon. Maria Norlands, cramcla
rosea, comoln florlUo, Carallnn Mor
lnnno. Is aria AnosUae, Portuna cosao
tlno. Bmma Vards. Maria Lloelnrdlsllo,
boarta Basseltua, carraolo Cooaoltna. Ma
rin OoU'Onvs, Aann Ouarlno, Santa Bor
baeobtsllo. Aatonlottn DlBlaso, Basn
Pnen, Marin Llerlardlane. Anausslam
Arana, MunaU ataloa, Oalsswstaa trotoe-
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Tbankan Zrano Tudlas Slaoissns.
LITTLE FRIEND
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Flora Beneduce, fourth
grade student at St. Antlmo,
Italy, on of 28 who signed
neighborly letter to fourth
grade student at Bush
School In Salem.
POOR BOY
SANDWICH
At NORTH'S
. 1179 Center St .
David C. Banal vs. Bsrl T. rfswbrv. sac
rstarr af atats and ftobrrt T. Thoratoo
as altomsy isntral, orlslnst dsl,udsnu.
snd Rlchord Dsleh. Olio frasmsn and
WslUr X. Dodd. latorrrntar dsfondaau:
Osfmdoato Dslsh snd rr,vmsn flls ob
lacuana in nndsrtablnt soato on oppsal.
on (round tbat band Is contrary la ro
nuiivnsantd af stalo law.
District Courts
CM ion Tsrbraush. Portland, nonvp
port. b,ld lor a-rollmlasry boortns. poll
YULE GIFTS DROPPED
Hanoi, Indochina A
French airplsne flew over two
of the communist-led Viet
minh rebels' strongholds Sat
urday, dropping Chrislmss
packages containing food and
medicine for French Union
prisoners of wsr. The French
Union commsnd hss snnounc
ed that sbout 8,000 of their
troops sre held by the Red
rebels, who have failed In nn.
roan Srina, .ail i i.. -aui ucrrnianion to
ii arrasti. pisods innocont, mai ta bo deliver badly needed supplies
SSI, roloaoad an bsU. In Iks ,aMI..
CARD OF THANKS
We desire to express to our
kind neighbors snd thoughtful
friends, our heartfelt thanks
for their many expressions of
sympathy. The beautiful florsl
offerings were especially sp
preciated. Mrs. Mabel Peterson
Agnes Peterson
Elmer Peterson
Alton Peterson
Mrs. J. A. Gamble.
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GIFT BOXES
Of Melt-in-Your-Moutf.
Preserves and Jams
Cslt for Information and Color Folder
8-13 or 8-151! day, evening er Sunday
Fon and Elinor BLUNDELL
BERG'S "GOT" A PICKET
1 THE DISPUTE: ... a demand that a union
journeyman butcher be on duty at all
times the stores are open. . . . Berg's re
fuse . . . because this costs you money . .'.
for an unneeded butcher increases the
distribution costs of food.
2. Berg's bonus plan has always paid Berg's
butchers far in excess of any union scale.
Our BUTCHERS like it. . . . ASK THEM!
3 BERG'S DUTY: ... to always give the pub
lic the best foods possible and at the low
est possible price.
4. Berg's refuse to accept "featherbedding"
. . . because "featherbedding" costs the
public money.
Thank you.
BERGS CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
BERGS KEIZER MARKET