Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 28, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    jloaday. December 28, 19SS
loy Eames Appointed New
Weet Home City Manager
Ltft Home Roy Eames
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dkkeeper. appointed by
city council to the post of
manager P tm after
1 regretfully accepted the
ILition of Jess Parker.
rjmes' position will become
Lture o: rwcr, wnu hub ac
r.j the oositlon of citv
Uisef in LaGrande.
COmilllikvv; warn uaiucu uy
. r.pne Ellis to make
(ommendations for appoint
,ot of a new city manager.
Me named to the committee
and William Heseman
art Pemberton. r ..
Mnnff cither thines nn th I
AJIIV.'I ----- - D- ....
mda for the council's decis- f '
,were: Referral to the street I -
jirtment concerning a re-
Ut lor uisiaiiauuii 01 a ,
Lt light at the Intersection !f
r ... . .. i r t!4 . -..ii n
lfitn vvu. nu u ok.-, auinor
iiion of installation of a wat
neter on property owned by
j Walking in Jefferson View
Edition: denial of a request by
Lille Milburn that he be giv
L m pxtension of time in
Midi to pay the balance of his
Lstmenut on vacant lots in
, Milburn addition; decision
mirrhase two new 1Q53 rtn.
patrol cars to replace the
Uent vehicles from their i
teks Chevrolet company; I fur IMfl mf I ItlTOn
Lied a discussion of the city's MHIVl WllliCII
.53 nscai year auait until Woodburn Phil Branunn
chairman of the Junior Cham
ber of Commerce committee
SDonsorinff th 109 4...1
t . ..." jumur
irsi ciuzen award, has report
n
Roy Eames, assistant city
engineer and bookkeeper,
who has been appointed city
manager pro tern at Sweet
Home.
Close Nomination
mectina: agreed to drnn
proposal that the city share
nut of nurchasine a civil
1'pnie rescue truck: directed
miction to architect Lyleied that four nominees have
Ltholomew of Salem to nre
r . . r
e tlx additional sets 01 plans
the new city hall for dis-
jbutlon to general contrac
letter from the Linn conn-
court was read which told
1 resolution rjassed and rip.
bring that the federal nous
1 units here are not .atica.
n -
1 for long-term housing or
.hnuslnff use.
The council was informpd of
imval of the Armco Pine
tth bridge for 12th Ave
toss Ames creek.
alem Height
- .......ikLi nave
been submitted in th. k a -m
Judges. Announcement of the
winner will be made on Jan. 7.
Deadline lor nominations
was Dec. IS. The n,. ...
selected will be honored at 1
oanquet Jan. 19, at which time
he will receive a distinguished
service key and certificate. He
will also be eligible for state
and national compensation.
Selections will be
three senior citizens of the
community and based on serv
cie to the community, state and
nation: individual athiauA.
ments, leadership and service;
ana personal character and
ability.
Silem Heights Cub Scout
ick 19 held a Christmas par-
ind meeting Friday eye
ing at the Salem Heights Com-
nity hall.
The flag ceremony was con-
cted by Mrs. Clifford Siev
m't group. Participating
re David Benson, Richard
ivenon, Gary Morris, Gary
iitafton and Leslie Craw-
Ex boys decorated their
kiitmas tree with ornaments
it they made themselves at
meetings.
iRojr Davidson, dressed in
tome, acted as Santa Claus
passed out gifts from the
It exchange.
Richard Hodges, fifth grade
kher of the Salem Heights
fool, showed movies to the
pup-
Awards presented were
badges to Del Ramsdell,
p Davidson, Randall Friesen,
Michael Byerly. Gold ar-
pi in the Wolf rank, David
pes, Randall Friesen, Roy
ividson and Del Ramsdell.
per arrows In the Wolf rank,
Davidson, Rnadall Fries
Craig Anderson, David
imei and Del Ramsdell (2).
Bear badges went to Jerry
feaen, Wesley Hawk, Gary
Ben, Donald Welch, and
Alderin. A Bear Gold
pow was presented to Jerry
(ary Friesen and a Lion
Nfe to Larry Rector.
HSTAN TO GET AID
Karachi, Pakistan (fl Pak-
p and the United States
pec! an agreement Monday
ph will bring this country
o 22 million dollars worth
American technical assist-
fefor various new projects.
ALLIES PROTEST
Berlin VP) The three West
ern allies in a sharp protest to
the Russians Monday demand
ed punishment of Soviet bor
der guards for the fatal shoot
ing of a 16-year-old West Ber
lin youth and the wounding of
his mother Saturday night.
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Men. Women. CWldrea
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10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
in 0..1. at of Liberty
Warrier Waves
Spear al Queen
Whangarei, New Zealand
A fearsome, flax-skirted Ma
ori warrior brandished his spear
and grimaced awesomelv at
Queen Elizabeth II Mondav on
her arrival at New Zealand's
most historic spot.
The fearsome greeting was
the traditional Maori challenge
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
which used to be made to any
visitor to Waitansi village, site
of the 1840 Maori treaty under
which New Zealand joined the
British Empire.
1 Continuing their common
wealth tour, the Queen and the
Duke of Edinburgh flew to Wai
tangi Monday morning from
Auckland, 200 miles to the
south. Two thousand of the Ma
ori tribesmen slept overnight
on the lawn around the Wai
tani treaty house to greet a
British sovereign for the first
nme
Federal Road
Funds Allocated
Washington Nearly 18
million dollars will be ear
marked Jan. 1 for Washington
and Oregon as part of the ap
portionment of 575 million in
federal aid highway funds.
The money must be used before
June 30. 1957.
Secretary of Commerce
Weeks, in annntinrtna th 4i.
tribution Saturday, said the to.
lai is tne same amount as au
thorized last year and the allot-1
ment was on the basis of funds 1
authorized by the Federal
Highway Act of 1952.
In most cases, federal parti-1
cipation in highway projects is
limited to half the total cost
with the states providing the
remainder.
The money for the two Pa
cific Northwest states was dl
vided this wav:
For primary highway sys-i
tern: Oregon. $4,209,393; Wash-
ington, f4,070.27.
For secondary, or feeder
roads: Oregon $2,941,880;
Washington, $2,719,183.
For urban highways: Oregon.
$1,081,598; Washington, $2,
035.293. For interstate svstem: Ore
gon, $428,982; Washington,
$415,444.
Totals: Oregon. $R, 661, 811;
Washington, $9,240,247.
Pate S
JAP POW'S FREED
Manila UP President El-
I pidio Qulrlno, whoa term ends
Wednesday. Monday granted
freedom to 52 Japanese war
criminals who at one time were
' sentenced to death.
POOR BOY
SANDWICH
At NORTH'S
Barlcv and oats will
farther north than wheat. I C1' St I
JAYSON'S
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PRICE SHATTERING
YEAR END CLEARANCE OF
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Values to 55.00
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CLEARANCE!
NECKWEAR
Ties Formerly to 2.50
$1100
2 for
All Wool Worsted
SWEATERS
Long Sleeves "V" Neck Pullover
Regular to 9.95
$200
SURPRISE TABLE
Cluttered with Odds and Ends
Values to 10.00 $T00
While They Lastl U
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SALE STARTS
MONDAY
DEC. 28 9 A.M.
WE GIVE Wf GREEN STAMPS