! Frldir, January 8, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sakai. Oroa Part r local Paragraphs M Clrl laitialeej Suty girU wr initiated iota ths GirU' Pep Club at Parruh Junior High School today. Tha girls art eligi ble lor thia organization alter they hive attended a aet number of game. A rally lu held in preparation (or the annual baiket ball Jamboree Friday. N.ik ( letirement Frank Hanutreet baa filed with the county clerk notice of retirement from the "Viata Cut Rate," 3025 South Commercial street. Assumed Biulneai Name Leo William Robina and Luella May Robina hive filed an aa aumed biuineu name certificate of L. W. Robina company, deal era in radio and electronic man ufacturing and repair. Boundary Board Meeting Tha Marion County School Boun dary Board agreed to a propoaal that calla for the transfer of a small section of the Slayton dis trict to Silverton. The change will effect a saving in transpor tation. Koad Petition A petition, carrying tha aignatures of a num ber of property owners involved, and asking for the improvement of county road 851, was filed 'with the county court Friday. The road involved, some 500 feet in length, is in the western outskirts of Stayton. Invited far Trip Tha Ch meketana hava bee Invited by the alaxamas of Portland tor a week-end trip to the Maxama lodge near Government Camp on ML Hood, January It and 17. There will be stung, snow shoo ing . and picture taking. Tha Cbemeketana planning to go art asked to register at 247 North Commercial by next Tuesday eve ning, January 11 Spire Taken The theft of the spar tlrw and wheel from his pickup truck Thursday night while it wis parked in front of the Oregon Stat Hos pital, waa reported to city po lice by Leon H. Stockton, CorvaUia. , rilmin Speaker Albert C. Tillman, realtor and builder of Baker, Ore., will discuss "How ; ior snon periods weanesaay, Car, Trailer Hit The colli sion between a car driven by Jacob E. Funk, Route 2, and trailer being pulled by a car driven by John C. Blaffa, S80 North Cottage atreet, resulted in minor damage to both, city police reported. Funk told po lice he waa pulling from the curb and did not see the trail er behind Blaffa'a car. The ac cident occurred about 4:15 Thursday afternoon. Machine Missing Someone entered his home and took a portable sewing machine from a back room while the family was gone for a short while, W. H. Grant, 2150 South 22nd street, reported to the Marion county sheriffs office Thurs day. The family was gone twice School and Church Victims of Burglars A school and a chunk ware and soma change tram tha Evan- th victims of burglars la Salem Friday night, city and county of ficers reported. nothing appeared to be miss ing from the Knglewood school, 19th and Nebraska streets, city police reported, but a investi gating deputy sheriff reported the theft of about 23 in bills STOCKS NE YOU bTOCKI By THC ASSOCIATED PKESS the Administration's New Pow er Policy Is Undermining Ore gon's Economy," during a meet ing at the Labor Temple Friday night at 8. The meeting is being soonsored by the Marion Coun ty Hell's Canyon association. Ullman has served as president March of Dimes Salem Re tail Florists association pledged its aid to the March of Dimes campaign at a meeting of the of the Idaho-Oregon Hell's Can-! tr oup Wednesday night at the he said. The machine was no ticed missing Thursday morn ing. von association and is a mem ber of the national association. Couplets (Continued from Faitl) Golden Pheasant restaurant and started off the aid with a contribution of $9, President Sid Jary reported. More aid is planned later it was announced. Center is on Capitol, one of the rjuplet streets, and Mc Mann said he would favor "throwing it all out." Fred A. Williams wanted permission to answer Mc Mann's question, and asked: "Did you ever try to sort scrambled eggs? The only thing to do is to lay new eggs." Al Mefford, chairman of the meeting, said it was a matter that should be taken up after the by-pass begins opera tinn hut Jison Lee. attorney. called attention to the fact that the by-laws would allow for a reasonable grid system. It was then that Causey moved for an amendment Chairman Meflord reported that 27 of the informal petitions to the City Council are now for signing and that something like 800 persons have signed them. Herman Johnson asked Mayor Loucks what effect these would have on the City Council. "All expressions of the people have consideration from the oAimfil" the mavor said. ever, I can't speaa ior an m ure councilmen." T H. Tomlinson opened the Friday noon fight on the grid system, and Dr. L. E. Barrick, member of the protesting group, predicted that the issue would go to a special election .ballot. Henry R. Crawford criticised the State Highway Department ..j ,. oni.rf in know "Why should the state highway engineer tell us what to do? Gil Ward asked the question "Why should we spend nundreds of thousands of dollars to bring new business and industry and then put in a system to drive it out? Paul Carmichael said that at Dallas remarks were heard that "the only time we go to Salem to buy is when we can't get it any where else." That, he ssid, was the attitude In other cities of the valley. Jason Lee urged a fair samp ling of public opinion. He stress ed increased hazards to pedes trians at street intersetcions. Don Madison mentioned three service stations that he said had been put out of business by the grid system. Representing sev eral women who were preesnt, Mrs. L. C. Marshall spoke against the grid system, and Frank Ward said it had slowed up delivery service from his place of busi ness. . , , jaoi Hu1ett said the whole question was "Is it beneficial?" ncl that in answering that both the public and the business men had to be considered. Andy Fos ter, president of the Salem Down town Merchants association, said that he didn't like the grid sys tem, but added that he was speak ing only for himself. About two down men and wo men sttended the meeting galistie Temple Assembly of God at Part and Manet streets. Cub Scouts Get Arrow Awards Pack No. 12 of the Cub Scouts mat at the VFW ball Thursday Tha church waa entered by, night and the attendants award pulling the pint from the hlngeai waa won by Dan Two. During the of a door on tha east aid of the tvtning a skit wit presented by building. From there entry vaa-Den Four. "k," .. " n awaros. tour new do. yata , ,ng tha longshore leadera perjury. -..r.. tZZ I receiving awards were Ken- Thi thief alio entered tha un-j TZ.JXV locked Sunday School room and ' n. Jvd larhart and Rob- wen. uirouga arswwv twi mppmi Hallinaii Enters McNeill Island McNEILL ISLAND, Wash, wv For tha second time in two ytars, federal prison gate slammed Thursday behind Vincent Hallinan. the Progressiva Party's candidate for President la 1HJ. Hallinan. San Francisco attorney Motor Taken An ancient 5 horsepower outboard motor was taken from a shack at the Viesko Sand and Gravel com pany property near Wheatland ferry Thursday night, the Ma rion county sheriff's office re ported Friday. The motor was of little value, according to its owner, J. J. Van Keulen, an employe of the company. Entry into the storage shack was gained by breaking off the hasp that held the padlock. No thing else was reported missing. Blockaded Coast Road Being Cleared SALEM The Oregon Coast Highway, blocked by a slide near Rockaway in Tillamook County, might be cleared late Friday, the uregon nignway v,ummisiun muu. A four-mile detour it being used around the slide. The commission advised use of How- chains because of packed snow at Santiam f ass, Austin ana on we East Diamond Lake route. There was sanded packed snow at Warm Springs Junction, Willam ette Pass, Chemult, Meacham and Seneca. lev soots were reported at Gov ernment Camp, Timberline, Siski you Summit. Green Springs, Bly, Ochoco Summit and John Day. Compulsory Meat Inspection Urged CORVALLIS m A livestock and meat marketing conference at Oregon .State College Thursday urged compulsory meat inspection in Oregon. Inspection mould be made both before and after slaughtering, the ffrmio said. The two-day conference was at tended by more than 500 persons, including consumers, labor, whole salers, marketing agencies and producers. Admiral Corporatioa 11 Allied Chemical 71 Allia Chalmers 41 American Airlines 11 American TeL TeL 1541 American Tobacco 40 Anaconda Copper 11 Atchison Railroad 42 Bethlehem Steal SO Boeing Airplane Co. 44 Borg Warner 77 Burroughs AKdding Mack. 14 California Packing 21 Canadian Pacific a Caterpillar Tractor 41 Celanese Corporation It H Chrysler Corporation 40 Cities Service 74 Consolidated Edison 41 Crown ZeUerbach 31 Curtlss Wright 7 Douglas Aircraft ai du Pont de Nemours 105 Eastman Kodak 47 Emerson Rad'o 10 General Electric M General Foods SB General Motors 40 Georgia Pac Plywood 11 Vt Goodyear Tire 53 Homestake Mining Co. M International Harvester 2S International Paper 44 Johns Manvlll 44 Kaiser Aluminum X Kennecott Copper 44 Libby McNeill 4 Lockheed Aircraft 24 Lowe's Incorporated' 13 Long Bell A Montgomery Ward 22 Nash Kelvlnator 17 Ne York Central If Northern Pacific 55 Pacific American Fish 7 Pacific Gat Electric 39 Pacific Gel TeL 115 Packard Motor Car 4 Penney (J.C.) Co. 76 Pennsylvania R.R. 17 Pepsi Cola Co. 13 Philco Radio 28 H Radio Corporation 23 j Rayomer Incorp. Ji n j Rayoniee Incorp Pfd. Republic Steel 44 Reynolds Metais u Richfield Oil 4 Safeway. Stores Icn. 34 Scott Paper Co. 70 Sears Roebuck l o ou 7 Socony-Vacuum Oil 35 Southern racuie Standard Oil Calif. 43 Standard Oil N.J. .73 Studebaker Corp. 21 Sunshine Mining . - 7 Swift Company 41 Transamerica Corp. 27 Twentieth Century Fox 20 Union Oil Company 38 Union Pacific 104 United Airlines 22 United Aircraft 44 United Corporation 5 United States Plywood 24 Unite States Steel wc Warner Pictures 14 Western Union Tel. 40 Westinghouse Air Brake 24 Westinghouse Electric 50 Woolworth Company 41 ently found nothing, the deputy said. The only oamaga to tnt building was to moulding around the door to Reverend Larson's office. Other award presented were gold arrow on the bear award, Gerry Swing; ailver arrow on tha bear award, Jackie Mar tin; two ailver arrows on the TIm break-to waa discovered : ward ,nd MvtT arrow about I a.m. by Reverend Larson as he entered the church to start on the lion award, George the fire to warm the building for e"nd: "" f"',. Tonm7 kindergarten eiauea. jFoelkl and Rickey Bell; Webe- Englewood school wis entered : " w. ""-"J " by prying off a window screen and breaking the window lock to open tha window, investigating Year pint were presented to Tommy Foelkl, Steven Hall, naviri Tanm Ronni Maddinf. city police said. Entry waa into!Jacki, Martin, Robert Clark, the third grade room south of Gm McNeese and Dennis Os- t.rc ui . u ,nu in Most of tha rooms were ran tancked, tha cafeteria door win dow wis broken and tha door to the principal's office was forced. Tha break-in was discov ered by Custodian George Pick ens, 445 Academy street, about I 6:15 a.m. No Mail Delivery On Muddy Roads Because no grave! had been placed in front of five mail box es along tha route extending out East State street beyond the Elma street intersection, the mail carrier passed up the pa trons. This was reported to the coun ty court Friday and the engi neer was directed to correct the situation. born and a three year pin was presented to George Hetland. Den mothers receiving ser vice pint at the meeting were Ruth Hlndman. Fern Ness,-Lucille Ewing, Twila DeForest, Jeanette Foelkl, Martha Fol Hi, Clara Jones, Clenna Milea and Gladys Billings. Oregon Leads in (Continued from Pit 1) Rep. Lee Ohmart of Salem said that California has done an outstanding Job on valuat Ike Faces Fight (Continued from Past 1) Last night, as illustration of the fight ahead, he was reported busy in tha white House trying to work out a compromise on the proposal of Sen. Bricker (R-Ohio) to limit the treaty-making power. It's not at all clear Eisenhower has to compromise for it Is de batable that Bricker has sufficient support to put over his idea if El- senhower decides to fight him to a standstill. Eisenhower got his biggest hand from Democrats and Repuolicans alike when he proposed that Com munists convicted of conspiracy to overthrow the government be de prived of citizenship. ing interstate but operations) H , quiek poll had been taken COURTS Births IM.CM MSMOll HOrlTL SRWIFT TO Mr. !, , S, BOI " - The Knit Shop in Turner is open Mondays till fl p.m. Closed noon Saturday. Phone Turner 1804. Ruth Nyberg Barber. For food at its best try Cher ry's Plsntation. 24 mi. S. B9E. Open 4:30 to 10. Sundays 12 to g p.m. Closed Mondays. Rent wsikers. Wheel chsirs, beds. 10c SOe per dsy by the month; also buy 4t sea aiex u. Buren, phone 3-7775. 745 Court. Firmera Market. Rural and 12th SL Open Saturdsys 8:45 a.m. Top quality potatoes and eggs. Paint with glamorizing Treasure Tones. See our out standing wallpaper collection. Chuck Clarke Co., 255 N. Lib erty. Seat Cover Clearance. Bstdorfs Firestone Stores. Open evenings. S4H Green Sumps. Circuit Court lloiar Rlcki. t minor wr . ifc ww Jr.. tuordun. kmidoui mio ,i Mtnstn: oraer afnjin, o,irnu- lion, to rtrtko portion, of omndrd complilnt Willi on, octpttoo. oS Dcllo fforbortcr v, air ol S,lm and HoroU DotIi: orSor rmutrlnt pull"" w aort oefUtltt and ccrUln. Rll, Coljor TleM X-Rr Corooro- lion ond John B. McCrocltr: Orotr ottrmUns defendant,' oblottlon to plalntlfri amen ma coat mu. Eleanor Orae, WMllav lln Ka thanlel Whltlew: DWorea decree to plaintiff awardtnt her cnetodr of minor child with defendant permitted to have child In hti home at cerUIn pertodi. Defendant to pay SM monthly eupport. p.alnlifl awarded peraonal property and real property Mreemant ratified. De fendant u pay sira h aUmonr la in BtaUmeota. Ilelrln C. Mccreary n tleta Indu trlal Accident commualon: Judgment or der holdlns plaintiff la entitled to an award of compenaeUoa for dliak-Ullr comment to the loaa of oat of 71 per of an arm. Crreala Onion Huh School Dlitrlct m l ea vourena Cooperatleo Also.: Bill of oicoptlon, nied by defendant from ceurt a decree,. Veraaret Brown ve LNtor Brown: Order of default entered atalart de fendant. Uptown Drive-In, 850 N. High St, now open 11 a.m. daily. Closed Mondsya. For orders to go Phone 2-1088. Salem Public iarket annual corporation meeting at the Mar ket at 12 noon, Saturday, Jan. 9. Kd T.oklnbeal Real Beteto V, John Zumtteln: Defendent'l amended answer to complaint aaklns dUatUeei. riovd A. Douelaa v Juanlta Douflai: Oivorcw decree to plalnUff. Jo-eon Sc-huaa i. Char!, It. Dah. i. l- rnmslalnt eoekjnt dam- aye, of tOS-WO ior lnjunee aaio 10 t.,.-. tten aiinelalned In auto acci dent near aaiem, Be-rnwmowr it. Keith Jacobean v. BVrrs Jaeob aon: Divorce complaint, alltftnf ..i mnit Inhuman treatment. Mar ned it Vancouver. Weill . October 17. 1MO. Fiainmi iccm -Mewwj threo minor children. Probata Court . L,ner J. Weller llete: Order admlt ttni will to probate anal eppelntlnt Oeo. C. Waller eiecwtoc. Batata haa talma ha tieeee of SSS.aos. Chariot William Volbmaa aetata: Or der eonflnnlnf oal of real property to Brnoat Hoffarber for aie.ee. Brwert. Rt TrriiSitoi.-To nr. ","" Wiuinion. at. a Bos slrl. Jan. mum OENsait oswrru. aMfTH To Mr and Mra. Olenn tmith. a Hllh at . a boy. Jan. 7 OSBORK-To Mr. and Mra. L Oeborn. Bchafer St a boy. Janr HARLAN To Mr. and Mra. Wiuum Mai Harlan. Mill City, a boy. Jan. 7. HOWARD To Mr and Mia. Job-. 1J "f"a. VmS.mu Accordion lessons. Instru- nriKTo Mr. and Mra. Carol .,, rMte while you learn o Annerion. Rt i. atayton. ,'"'ia,:1,. Musle House. 1880 District Court Dee .. r.,u ; ...... m. I Bey Hedrkk. ouenn and Vatury, owui-i, Stayion. a boy. Dee "' , so. Rimlrt nermanent wave, A. J nint eeUte- Order aamltttnt U1 U proboU and appotntlnd Mabel J Flint oiecatr'l BeUI Baa a yalwa k, eaceta of le.ow). Carol l.yn Bead and WUIIam Allen Read tnerdlanenlp: oreif annaal account of toardiaa. ehanood pleo to tuny, aonlonehu ceo Unwed to Jaanarr II. and through the expenditure of huge sums has collected a mass of data on the subject that Is being made available to the other western states. Oregon Coda of Interest The aid of Oregon legisla tors and officials in explaining the manner In which code re vision waa handled in thla state haa been requested by a num ber of states with Arizona ask ing for the services of Sam Haley chief code reviser to ex plain specifically the manner in which the revision was car ried on, Eugene Marsh, presi dent of the state senate re ported. Sen. Marsh said he found that most western states have created a legislative council, a move suggested last year by Governor Paul L. Patterson. Both Marsh and Speaker of the House Rudie Wilhelm, Jr., have been invited to attend a meeting of the Wash ington legislative council to be held later this month in Van couver, Wash., giving these two legislators an opportunity to ob serve the workings of such a body. Costs Studied A study is being conducted by the Council of State govern ments on the costs of legislative journals and calendars issued by the legislatures in the 11 western states. Marsh said. Cloud seeding is still in an ex ploratory stage, according to a report made by Rep. Earl Hill, who said that In southern Cal ifornia, clouds hsve been "seed ed" by airplanes for the last five years with no definite answer yet as to the efficiency of such a method of rain making. A committee on imtitutional care in the western conference. Inactive for a number of years, has been re-activated according to Senator Robert Holmes of Clatsop county. Student Exchange Studied Reciprocity between the slates through exchange of students was reported on by Senator Paul Geddes of Roseburg who said that smaller states were anxious to enter Into agreements to send students to schools established in other states, rather than con struct new buildings. This, he said, was particularly true In tbe ease of veterinary, medical, aen tistry, and other specialized I schools. The council of state1 governments was asked to make . a survey of the schools In the various western ststes, and the , possibilities of exchange of slu . dents from one state to the oth-' er, and report back to sll of the western ststes. Attending the meeting were Charles H. Heltiel. publie util Ities commissioner chairmen; State Senators Eugene E. Msrsh, Elmo E. Smith, Paul E. Geddes and Robert D. Holes. State Rep resentatives Rudie Wilhelm. Jr., Csrl Francis, Earl H. Hill and Lee Ohmart, and Harry S. Dor- man, director ot una nee, ano Charles E. Stricklin, stste en gineer, as well as Elton Mc Query, representing the Coun cil of State Governments. it might have disclosed most mem bers were applauding more be cause the Idea seemed all right at the time than because they un derstood what they were being asked to do or how to do it Rep. Chauncey W. Reed (R-Ill), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee which would have to handle the problem, said: "How can you take citizenship from a man born nereT it can t ne done. conspiracy trial, entered tha fed eral penitentiary here lo begin serving an 14-month term for evad ing 430.000 income taxes. It was tha second "visit" here of the tall, nattily dressed attor ney but the greeting he received waa nothing like the send-off he was given when ha completed his first twtanca a year and a half ago. 'a Death Summons G. Max Flanery C. Max Flanery, who for many years waa an employ ot I the state of Oregon and from 1943 until ill health forced hit i retirement in January, 1852, at assistant public utilities commissioner, died early Fri day moruiria at hit home at 383 North 24th atreet. , , . Flanery was born November 21. 1898, at Perrydale, Oregon. He attended Oregon Stat college and was a veteran pf World War I. . , . . In 1923 Flanery Joined' the state traffic force and wat with the fore until 1931. At this time he became assistant man ager of the motor vehicle de partment in the office of sec retary of state, a position he held until 1143, wnen ne was named assistant publie utili ties commissioner. Flanery was a member of the Masonic Amity Lodge No. 20, A.F. and A.M.; Salem Lodge No. 338, B.P.O.E.; Capital Post No. 9, American Legion, and the Forty et Eight. His wife, the former Carrie E. Boundy to whom he waa married October 4, ls'is, tur vivet him. Funeral servlcca will be held Monday, January 11, at 1:30 p.m. at the Clough-Barrlck chapel with Rev. Donald Payno officiating:. Private committal services will be at the Mt. t-rest Abbey mausoleum ana crema torium. ' . County Building (Continued from Paso 1) County Clerk Henry C. Matt son plans to move a quantity of election materials into basement storage of the new courthouse during the next few weeks. In addition a considerable quantity of weu-crda "rill b shifted. MoVO- a! trio articles at, inta un will permit I've shift before tha tile flooring Is laid in tha corri dors, this eliminating possblity of damage. The county court effected a saving of some $1000 in connec tion with th construction of the new building when it signed an order Friday morning eliminat ing several coats ol paint irom the walls ot storage spice, ma walls will be given a coating of waterproof paint which is consid ered sufficient r-aiUio-l HELD OVER! 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