Thuiaday. January 7. 19S4 local Paragraph. THK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Ore SLIDE FORCES EVACUATION --Business tleetiinf Indoor Sports and Good Sporti club will have a business mectinf al T o' clock Saturday evening at the Bollywood Lion Deo. 0);anlztioa Completed The Salem Area Retired Teacher As aociation met Wednesday after noon in the Fireplace Room in the Salem public library. Per manent organization waa com pleted by the adoption of the constitution and by-lawa prepared by the special committee. Twelve members were present and the business of the meting included a round-table discussion of the policies and purpose of th organization. Realtors Install Officers who will rule the Salem Board of Manors during J 854 will be in stalled Friday -noon at the-ena-tor hotel State Real Estate Com missioner Al Crose will preside as installing officer. Rudy Calaba will take over tbe presidency of the organization, succeeding Cal vin nenL inner to be installed include Al Isaak. vice nresident- John Black, secretary; Chet Nel son, treasurer; virgu Hume, Ted Zwasehka, Ed Lukinbeal and Leo Reinunn, directors. Railroad Club Meeting A meeting of the Railroad Club will be held Saturday evening, starting at 6:30, at the Salem Woman's Clubhouse, 460 North Cottage. A potluck supper will be served with meatballs as the main dish. A program and mo tion picture will follow. Charles Baker is chairman for the meet-, ing. New Beauty Shop A beauty shop is to occupy a store room. owned Dy ueorge Khoten and Sam Speerstra on North High street near the City Hall. The room was formerly occupied by a retail lurnuure store, Treasurer's Resort Mar, Ion county had total assets of $7,627,640.03 as of Dec. 31, 1953, according to the monthly report issued by County Treas urer S. J. Butler. The fund balance included $1,277, 301.05, general; $492,283.87, court house construction and $38,838.51, public assistance. Wafer Company Is Made Defendant J. H. and Edna L. Wikinson, owners of a 60-acre farm lo cated near Marion, filed suit Thursday In Marion County Circuit Court against the Wil lamette Valley Water Company and C. H. Duley and C. T. Darley seeking damages of $10,750. . , The complaint states that the defendant water company op erates a series of irrigation ditches. One of the ditches, it is stated, has been so con structed as to permit excess wa ter to flow through a swale and thence onto the land of the plaintiffs. This excess water, it is claimed, caused considerable damage to the bean crops of the plaintiffs as well as to the land itself. MILITARY MEN AND VETERANS Thursday, January 7 L'SAR School at USAR armory. Company D, 162nd infantry regiment, Oregon National Gaurd at Salem armory. aae Om Grade Dr. Floyd Albin, acting registrar at Oregoa College of Education at Moo mouth, has announced, that the uuuwiag students from Salem have succeeded in rki.v.r. . grade point average of B plus or cam a puce on the honor roll for the fall term. rresoman. Barrel Lunda; sopho- -uarai rtaaer and Pat ricia Todd; junior, Iva May Speer of Chemawa; and seniors, Louis a. nign, uanene Highsmith and auuer. Twa Fires Calls-City firemen answerea two calls Wednesday. One was at Fifth and Market street about 10:45 where engine wiring in a car owned by Eve- ju nayes, wo Plymouth Drive, caught fire and was destroyed. Later In the day, a fan motor caugnt lire at the Edward Sal strom home, 1662 North Fifth Street The fan motor was ruined in the 4 p.m. blaze but there was bo other damage, firemen said. Lunch Served Noon Today . Although a little difficulty had been encountered with the equipment, the cafeteria of the new Morningside school served luncheon to pupils of the build ing Thursday. The meal, which is optional with the pupils, consisted of beef and spaghetti, buttered green beans, peanut-honey sanowicnes, orange wedges, carrot sticks and milk. Since a portion of the food involved is provided by the federal government, the cost to the Individual pupil is 25 cents. By the purchase of a meal ticket, the cost is reduced to 22 H cents IS: ur . - ' K?cr- ,'--i UtT7 Ljs a, . -s-. ' s, z; rr tJi,Uii Young Life Buys Malibu The Young Life campaign has purchased the Malibu club of Princes Louisa Inlet, British Co lumbia, Jim Rayburn, national director, reported here Tuesday. Tom Hamilton of Los Angeles, who developed the Malibu club in the 1940s, is reported to have spent $1 million on it No sale price wss given for the vacation spot Transfer of the property of 645 acres was completed last week in Los Angeles. , Malibu club is 100 miles north of Vancouver where it can be reached by automobile and a 30 mile boat ride. Malibu of Canada, as it is now known, will draw heavily from the Northwest and Pacific coast and will provide accommodations for up to 400. . Malibu Club Lodge, the largest building on th property, is the main building. There is also a miniature village with store, bar ber shop, beauty parlor, curio shop, lunch counter and other features. There are a dozen other lodges and cabins. - Rayburn said that the heavy demand for the Young Life pro gram from the Far West led to Kuenzi Baby Wins Derby at Silverron Silverton Winner of the Silverton Baby Derby this year was a girl, Rebecca, born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuenzi, Rt. 3, Silverton at 2:58 p.m., Tues day, Jan. 6, at Silverton hos pital. The child weighed eight pounds five ounces. Grandparent are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Von Flue and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Kuenzi. 'CHEEP' TRICK Fort Worth, Tex. Burglan entered the Western Hatcheries and made off with 17 crates of hatching eggs. COURTS Circuit Court Philip H. Jsskoskl, Sr. LotU Ntrnd Jkikwkl: Divorce decree to pUlnttfl and deteodautt awarded euitodr of minor eh4ld. PialntUf to coatrlbuto t3 month ly support. Hud Sweeten vi Theodore Hilton Sweeten: Divorce decree to plaintiff who U given custody of two minor children and too monthlr support. . . , Oeraldlna Korean Floyd jy. tortan: Divorce complaint, alleitn. cruel and Inhuman treatment. Aeka euitody minor child. $b monthly support, 4M0 lump turn aiimonr ana property set tlement. Married at .Vereailles, Ky. atprU 1U IMC Martha D. Thompson K. I. Piatt and ft. Piatt: Order of default entered against defendants. Astoria, Ore.. Jan. 7 Fifteen families' abandoned their hornet and eight others prepared to do so as a hillside began sliding here after heavy rains. The slide buckled streets and exposed and broke water pipes shown here. (AP Wire photo) Astoria Slide Forces Evacuation of 27 Homes $5 Billion Cut ICanUmMd from Pas I) "When a eitiiea knowingly parti, cipatet ia th Communist conspir acy," th President kclared, "be no longer bold aUegianc to the United States." He also urged Congress to ap prove and submit to tba state a constitutional amendment to lower th voting age for everybody ta Is. Oa Suhrenioa As for th subversives-in -govern-ment problem, Eisenhower an nounced 744 mora persons have been dropped from the govern ment payroll ia the past Ito months, bringing th total under his administration to I .Mo. H said be wants to complete the investi gation of new and old employes "at th earliett possible dat and will need mor money to do this. Eisenhower's Drosram. on whirh he ha offered to stake th nalitiol future of his administration, con tained these other main domestic proposals tome of them sure u sick up clouds of debate in ami out of Congress: l A gradual switch from fixed farm pric supports to a program "with en.MiEh flexibility to .ftr.r-i me production of needed supplies of essential comniiMlitiH mntt t stimulate the consumption of those commodities that ar flooding American market.1 z. Government backlne at nri. vate and non-profit hospital and medical insurance nlana. Eiun. hower said "a limited government reinsurance service" would let these plan give broader protection to many more families. He said he'd spell out details in a special messag Jan. Is. . A call for congressional ac tion on such subjects as credit and and debt management, and "tax measures to stimulate consumer and business spending." to check sny recession that might develop. Her, too, h promised details m later messages, addinx that "U Pig t ' - Raising at postal rate congress refused to increase last ytar. Direct federal aid to state which can't afford th schools they need. Continued building by th federal government of flood control, now. r, irrigation and water supply projects: only when they ar be yond th resource of local agen- I Reds Reject (ConUiuwd Iron Pes 1) Astoria OIJBA sliding hillside. loosened by nearly eight inches of rain In less than a week, damaged several homes and forced evacuation of 23 families here. Anxious resident feared more rain would cause further damage. No injuries were reported, but street buckled and evacu ated homes groaned as a sec tion a city block wide and two block deep continued to move yesterday afternoon and last night toward the. Columbia river three blocks away. At times the movement wa fast enough to see in the glare of a police spotlight. The slide area is one of three that has troubled Astoria in recent years. Twenty homes are located there and IS were dam. aged or threatened. " A 20-room apartment house, owned by Capt. and Mrs. Wil liam Hall of Portland, moved seven leet in sour noura ian night A large crowd gathered, expecting it to auddenly plunge off the high Bond street cliff. Earlier, yesterday, the house u. uariinteH hv eiffht Naw lum vhim w.ter Co.. c. h. D.n.j : families who were given quar ni c. t. Darier: compuint leektnc i ters at the Tongue Point Naval Judgment In euro nt SI0.7S0 elleeedlT . station due to damece eoiued or eiceKa eiater n.. " . .! oo RisuiHi'i land. , City Manager Brewer Billie pointed to one house he had Oeorafl Richard Taller ri state In- j dmtrlal Arrlitrnt ronnluiai Defend- . the search for new property more I ant'a anwer admlttlne and denr'ni i accessible to young people in ""' L'0"""' a"n""M' ' those regions. "We believe that audtell'i Auction Sales Yard ri Bi.ll , . 1 Francla Carleton: Order ot dumlal of I Malibu is tbe snswer snd certain-; complaint wiut prejudice upon mouonl ly it will be one of the finest of " o1"11"- i its kind anywhere in the world. : Nora uurrr cmie c. Murrr: order , strengthened, Gist of Major IContlnucd from Pose 1) bu club is part of the overall ex- Battery D, 722nd AAA.AW bat-1 pansion of the Young Life cam- tauon at tvuonsei nuis on i.ee street Organized Naval Reserve sur face division at Naval and Ma rine Corps Reserve training center. paign. Continental defense is being The United States should participate in developing the St. Lawrence waterway as a security measure. The services' fringe benefits should be used gen- helped build In 1908. "All the year we lived in that house we propped up the southwest corner," he said, pointing to a corner hanging out in space Where the ground had droDned out from under it. A light burned in onlv one ot the 15 threatened houses. John Hanhela, a deep aea troll' fisherman, said, "I'm atickins it out. I'm a Finn, and we Finn are not quitter." Most families evacuated ear. ly yesterday after sliding start Study of State (Continue! from Po 1 Fridiy, January Seabee Reserves at Naval and Marine Corps Reserve training center. Saturday and Sunday, January 9 and 10 Naval Air Reserve squadron i AAU 891 at Naval Air Facility. I Castle Permanent Waves, 305 Livesley Bldg. Phone 3-3663. Pertnanenfs $5 and up. Ruth Ford, Manager. For food at its best try Cherry's Plantation, mm. So. 9BE. Thursday is chicken and dumpling day. Open 4:30 to 10 Sunday, 12 to 9 p m.. Closed Mondays. However, th committee mem bers did agree that one lmoor- tant feature of the study should be an effort to determine the ex tent of motor tax evasion and also the amount of revenue' that is lost tnrougn legislation which favors one croup of road users over others. I feel the study would be weakened if any specific instruc tions were given by this com mittee," Rep. Robert Root of Medford stated. Rep. Loren Stewart of Cottage I Grove went even further by stat ing that be didn't want to know what the research group was do ing until it was ready td make a ; report, unless the group encoun tered any obstacles that commit tee members could aid in remov ing. Curry County Complains 1 1 he interim committee heard a complaint from Curry - county ovos a deed entered into by the state highway commission and an owner of IB acres of land. In this deed, it was agreed that an underpass would be constructed Probate Court Lefter C Pelerion eitate: Order tp. polntlni Verile A. Oamble admlnis- erousy ........ i .i.k -..i-..-.. ...... Atnmip Pnerrv.fnr.Peare Pro of iMon and an unliquidated cinm and posal A truly constructive Soviet i 'n permit crossing under the new eau. nt acllnn lor d.mai atainn ,.,,:. U.'J hfilrl ureal hone. . limited aCCCSS highway, but the for peace 1 deed restricted use of the under- Foreign' Affairs. Forelm Assist-1 crossing to farm vehicles only. . - . I Don. C lniu.pl an I rl 4 he, tka ance and Trade U.S. policy in-1 ow.i .u ..... .... eludes adiness in Korea and sup-county court and others in Curry Horenre Beeee. et... Heirinl final account act for reb. la. Edna P. Baal eatate: Problem hair? We specialize in all types of hair care" at school prices. Modern Beauty MOOTRT TRANSFERRED Keith E. Mootry, hospital- man, USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. I ColleRe, 476 N. Church. Phone Earl Mootry ot 17U5 worm 3. 8141 Summer street, has been trans-1 ferrcd to Tongue Point I o r j Ringlet permanent wave, duty, with the Navy. In the, $2.50 up. Phone 3-4R44. 250 service for about a year, Moo-1 South Cottage St. rmai account. ! port of its free government: con- riorenc. l. "HodaTon e.taie: 0rfl ! tinucd help against Communists in '.the:?:::! .;rr.:i.:. .,..r 1. accept aim 1 inuocnina. retaining Okinawa, sup tron Donald Duane Dump aa fun aet- j port of the European Defense Com- tiement 01 cianv ( munity and the United Nations. on,.: Lee ctatc order iitina Military and technical assistance peo it a time for hearing imai ac should continue to friends: econom 1 ic assistance in most places ex Manna L.moert e.taie: order ap-lept Korea can be reduced. The proeine (mat account and direcuns 1 Defense Department should have diatnouiion. , min responsibility for military oecrae w rr e.tate: Net raiue of ' aid. Trade should be freer. taiable etate placed at 113.157 in report1 Internal Security ..... ireuurer lntera.il Seeuriiv Person can. of conspiring forcibly to try has previously been sta tioned at Bremerton. He was a student at Oregon State Col lege at the time of enlistment in the Navy. Elliaueth U Frr e.taie- Net value of Victed taxable e.taie placed at 13925 33 In re port to Hate treasurer. county were concerned over this restriction because the IB acres I in question represented the only land in tne neighborhood suitable for development "I favor highways with limited access,'' Stewart said, "but 1 think in this case the commis sion did not take into account the economic conditions of the coun ty" Industries Expected Stewart said that 50 million board" feet ot timber on govern ment land would be soon cut an- iiew cotvhUoos aria that require eies, public or private. Th Preii. edition! administrative or iegi. dent said 23 such project will b lativ action, th administration started in th next fiscal year. H will be ready. did not Idemifv them ' waiumuuM 1 or uie time be ing, at least, of the 14 public bousing program, with "modero- uauon ot the home mortgage urance program and insurance long term mortgage loans with smau oown payments for low-in. come families. Eisenhower seemed ta indicate his proposals for chanrine tha erm. troversial Taft-Hartley labor law, last Monday, won't be far-reach-iag. He said they wer intended to -reimorce tne banc objective of the act." He proposed extending unem ployment insurance to Vt million woricers, including federal job bolder, not now covered. And he called again for extension of th social security program to an ad ditional It million person. Other Proposal! Other Eisenhower proposal, most of which, he made in one form or another -during last year' session 01 uxigress: - Statehood for Hawaii In Urn for the Islander to elect senator and congressmen next November. The vote for long-disfranchised citizens of Washington, D.C. Quick approval of this country's Joining Canada in building th St. Lawrence Seaway. Kim and Peng charged that SS per cent of the 22,000 pris- . oner "have not yet been able to attend explanation and thus had no opportunity to exercise their right of repatriation." Meanwhile, reliable sources said th Indian may release the anti-Communist prisoner without declaring them civil ian to escape conflicting U. M. and Red demands. ' Informed quarters aaid the Indian could withdraw their guard front the neutral zone prison camp Jan. 23 and allow the prisoner to itream south. ' i 1 . JUST BAD LUCK PHOENIX. Arix. W-Ronni EH- mers, 9, swung high in hi new tree swing and magged hi pant on a barbed wire fence. Back with another pair on, he swung another way and promptly nppeo nis otner pants. Again he tried. He sailed far higher than before, but fellout and broke hi arm. OKINAWA DITY OKINAWA- Recently arnv Accordion lessons. Instru ments rented while you learn. Wiltscy Music House. 1B60 State. Phone 3-7186. John M. atute e.tate: praued. at 147. 53. ef Newtnnia H cvinn.ham e.tate: Return on Mle o per. one! propertr. Mrs. Mrs. Bernard Brdnari. craduate of the New England ing here tot uuiy wnn mr nj- ionservawry 01 niueit. ....--.- ina commutes ukvus Command s signal activi- iy of the staff of tne Arlington im.. ties was a Salem. OreRo.t sol- Academy of Music. Boston, dier, Pvt. Frank E. Nieswan-1 Ma5, ,d the Vermont Con der. Jr. Nieswander. whose j gervatory of Music, announces parents reside in Salem t 935 i ,nt opening of a piano studio. North 14th street, is a cable Private anc; cuM lessons for splicer with headquarters com-1 chi-tjren and adult. Beginners pany. tie cmerea inc nunj ... d advgnccd; refresher course. 1T20 Nebraska Ave. Ph. 2-4992. overthrow the government in themually and in addition, one ply- future should lose their citizenship. wood concern had several billion Health The government can1 feet of timber that would be cut .help private health plans witn re-1 within the next two or hrce insurance. years. These operations, ne saia. Suffrace A constitutional am-: would brine in hundreds of J mendment to lower voting age to j workmen and their families to ld should be submitted: Hawaii I gether with service stores ot var ious kinds. District Court onai it.nrr Hii.on. woodoum. dm- should promptly be made state. nt--lraie1 rtead-4 lulltr .KP mA Wlf.e th. Taff. " "Hartlev act should be amended I alnns lines in he nrnnosed: uncm- isanr. tKt- pioyment insurance should he ex ' rredn )-.. drr Morru f II. flted Rernlce iLaUntle Colorado, fuailtee nni.. -herb rhorte orde-ed held until Pebruarr 1 for tne detnandlr.e of the atat of New aletlco. ball aet at 11000 March 1935. and completed his basic training at San Luis ( Obispo, Calif. Births SALEM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL WILLIAMSON - To Mr. ind Mrs. Jack Williamson. N Winter St.. SALEM GENERAL HOSPITAL H KNSON 1 o aar anu mi. Municipol Court I.. rev V Everlv r.rkle.a it,... Accordion lessons. Instru- j Z"'h".''""" ' ments rented while you learn. , Wiltsey Music House. 1860 State. Ph. 3-7186. Mrs. Bernard Bednarz, gra duate of the New England Con servatory of Music, formerly of the staff of the Arlington Aca- arirl Henann. Jaonakl w . unnna. ( $tmy a Music. Boston. Mass ' BEiLKc-Tn Mr and Mr. RKhard and the Vermont Conservatory rU'iini. i3n wear Way. a rtri. J" , 0f Music, announces the open- Emmona. a4 Huhland Ave. tended to ( v million persons not perdu.. ?i rvt-.er. now covered and social security to an additional if million. Housing a program win be pre sented including low interest long time loans and aids for slum clear ance. Conservation T h e government should continue to construct major jatnet waiur McHiehaci. Ridserre.t. j flood control and power projr TtS California, check eaarancr. eentanced . too big for local development and t. it dan in Jau. . tren(rihen It agricultural conser- Timotiir Lrona. nciieai dn.iai. iina j vtion and flood prevention pro iu. ! grams. Albert Anderean Jr. 115 JefferMm1 Highways-The prospective half meet, reck leu dri.me. firwd 154 and ' cent gasoline tax cut should be dn.a new ...per. ed f.r on. ar canceiied The xovernment should continue its central rale in federal "There must be some space available for homes and stores," Stewart said, "and in view of the ty pography of Curry county, suit able land for this purpose is ex tremely limited." Cold Beach Meeting The committee voted to visit Curry county in the near luture, view the highway and hold a meeting In Gold Beach v 'len in terested persons could make an appearance before the committee. All members of the committee were agreed that no legislative changes were in prospect but that ia this case, tome modification ol the deed might be in order. EMMONS To aar ano aara. e" . . . -, ,.,,io priTate J a. aeIf u. r A eltita laracsafaB fnf rhilHrrn Brr?nM'. ft ."""'land adult,. Beginner, and ad-CRrnsoN-Tn Mr. arm Mn. RtKt- vanced refresher course. 1320 dr CrK,n ins S. Summer St . I Nf bra.,a Ave Ph. 2-4B92 no. Jan. 1 miir;ai.a ei hihw work jonn a n.uenai- a mnififi. ... i . -- Mariene June Vooriiie it iaudrr : p0,i Of fice Recommended pott Donald Ltith. letal. farmer lata Cne. re.wa Road and Clot Ro.e, Ittal, eltrh, tat Untna atreat. CARO OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends . for their kindness and sympathy. the beautiful floral offerings dur- il rate increases should go through, ing the passing of our son snd Education The federal govern- brother, Loren A. Harper, ment should help Kates unable to; Nellie B. Hrper build necessary Khonls. Brmni June Cook Hundreds of Salem Housewives have found shopping their favorite Busick mar ket profitable, easy and of course pleasant Start this year right by shopping the easier way. Call 3-9176. ' Meat Department. Economy Cuts as well as the finest choice grade awaits YOUR :. - selection here. r Choice Beel Pol boast ItKruttfullT moiWad. " to waato Lhw Leg cf Genuine Laxnb MlcoJ Waninocl..Xb. kJWW Lnmi StovSSc) Ground tzzi 0 ECONOMY BEEF Nicely brimmed, cood ocittng POT BOAST Sirlon, T-Bone or Bonnd Steaks U. Short Rib of Beef . . . . Lb. S90 23 Pound 3-Lb. $1.00 PORK SAUSAGE Countrr Stylo .Lb. 49 Our famous Fashion Plate Fryers so de lightfully fresh, so meaty and at " are really something to boost about. a, $1.29 Young Plump Hens 3 Expertly did Weighing orr ow Smoothies Potatoes Nlc clean even size. Lou wail In peel ing. A real potato value. Lb. OQi Sack ta)?? 10 Sunkist Navel Oranges 2Do.45c Julc Swool lor eating or luldng GRAPEFRUIT Rip. Sweat . CELERY HEARTS PARSNIPS 8 Lb. Bag .Pk. -Lb. 53 25c 5 Holiday Margarine Also a Special Price on Nncoa 2 u 39 Friday and Saturday. Mannaise Pabsl-Elt Cheese Best Food Qt. 69c I 265 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 10 89 Krispy Crackers Hi-Ho Crackers l ib. pkg. Largo pkg. 23 ALBERS OATS l&?rLL-j- 490 Pineapple Pineapple Del Monto CL.1t S&w Q Ad Vt Slzo can 3 lor OOv Chunk 9Cna Vt Tree Delivery igil H(p TLPTlf r'M Ph.3-9178 0 y 2)1101 S ?k;m2