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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1955)
o JJj0 -(yn 2 Memorial Hospital Host at Large Fdyty o rr5 ,r7 Court Refuses 9 O v O f o baiOu, Oregon, tfjileiuay, Ueceinofcr 21, llOS iward $ Boy SP.Sii places Onlrr Fop 500 New Cars J. C. Moore, vice praa,dentOjpo fcane, Portland and Seattle Rail way Company, advise that the ranwiv compare has placed an order for 500 doi.t'e door bo.Pcars, 'wft long with 15 foot stagger' fll HlK Rnlino Mn. Local Paragraphs r.r ffcefiSrned ?alem police Tuesday recriMred a car stcJ48), Monday in ttbifly returned it 7 In Alhanv nnlire for the owner. w. r viniriri the;creported. e car as parked . "'""- I n (h, 200 D OCK 01 aoum l'n Mrs. Kinkaid Dies in City late resident of 3555 RivefcBend, , (he k jgni. road, and! Saleirfearea resident. thJ?Mido By MJWIAN I.OHRY FISTHER 1 mistresjr a cerenwiuT. 0 ' About .50 attiOJed the 511-em-l Hishlishiing a part at the p ploye Christmas dinner and party gri was presentation at l.iru; .given luesday night Dy Lie Board time rfmpioj es. in. $ I vie.ci. - Vfier lea vim ori "Me box "" hich are ol the her home Tuesday, following an!, l"' ,. p" of direclora and medica staff of hosDita admimstrau-. intrtwjc- crtng a.r.jd alter leasing on. j. .M u. ,; .... .u.I..... j.j m lLaird Sutton, 1620 rerry street, Salem Memorial Hospital at .he in?, Ihcm. This group iiv-iuoed 'flj h VZ.V,! .w. sJU Great Northern Railway company! Mr Kinkaid w?s born at Mus- a" Viola Robinson. Station A. got l annn Hotel a .Vlclne Ann. Hani 1M, . n ti .-.- ( ......... ..... ..... .i i .i , .- ....... w ....... -- - Uj.awIiv -,,n 1,lcIr wops ai oi. t-iuua, .nil. ll was an occasion lor jointica- yen wun me nre-ruai wars m - . anfj W1n cost $4. 600.000. Pn. Or dm K-hnol hu lew Dro-1 shea,ncd- '001 '"'d' w" naila!e i since o)034, when she came here ! i""1' ,! .t only these children ho uuu" ruufr "ra" gear. irom Mnnewicx. wasn.. oieo ai j,,, o driven by NEW STAYTON WORKERS tptuberger, who u employed in th. SUBLIMITY Two local girls of'ice ' s- Myj Lucjll. rec9ntly accepting employment nt WoU on ' tl first ?,'a. Staytnn are Marlene HiCBvgW.ltionalOBank, sh6-.is 'ff fiughttr dauber of Mr. and0 Mrs. Jot?J the J. H. Wolts. Uon. food, and an old-fashioned n.fing wcrk; FirJt ec'rl. tor program of music, n-adings and 34 ye:.rs connected it?i the' ad- 'in' d"IM d.,:1Ses "J'nart of i56 Deliver' is expected the latler shits. The social hour was at in minj-aiioa f the hospiul: An- o'clock, punch being served in the (ire. li. 3ife. Mr. ln-.-e i.uvt.w. f as stuck in Cottaye Ormej Colonial Room g.iylv decked with -Mrs. Esther S.-'ams-.rr, all w.th the 1 """" xour'5 ,"'n ku .nH awi. i. hn. ..hc-.,..i 'r v .n. Ofr.iid. attin to biard . bus. Mrs. Gladys Brown serving as CarUon. Miss Lo. Onmart, Mrs. . . '""",u . , iweese, Mrs. D.rxhy V. alter. ( ,r l toitre.i. Mrs. Vat e K ch- uiscn car ttnicK me ooy in t?r, Mrs. Grsce Fnster, Mrs. ' mmaie ot the d:ock. (Mon nan of the river basins to be studied i Charles Kinkaid of Salem m tiff lin Will per following in the Cold Hoo.SVces" bon-Mra a.-d M, M:lrfred !; nwher the opposite J Hit fUUtt T HI The program f .(lowed the dinner, ' Scott. 13 to ;ear: Mr. era 5'r,ec, ran hr' bet Purvey -m -l weese, Mrs. twav v.a.ker. i . t Salcra Stall Of Advisers Adds My crs airs, ivinxaia was corn ai .nus- i - - , , A - , ,aiin. i an.t is tail nd moderate damage whn y col- in io'-ii .' iv.nn.uiA uh i tided at 14th ar State, streets was married to Leonard 'jUnkaid. j about 5 p.m. Tuesday. ciTy. police who survives her. A resident of reported. A passenger in one car t'e Brush College community jsunerea a minor loreneaa cui, ui- for the last 12 years she was iicers a'u. active in the Community club there in the Brush College Home Extension unit and in 4-H club work, being a leader for a sewing club. She also was a member of the First 'Christian church. Surviving besides the husband The Umpqua will be the first are two sons, James Kinliaid and Joining the staff of the advisor' Margaret Oimsted. Miss Lir.da violated the slate taw which 'e- by the new State Water Re- Holsins. Mrs Thtojcre Ceorpe. quires motenstj to stop while sources Board chcirman IT. E. Mrs. Savde B;rke't. Miss Aiberta school buses are loadin? or un- aey, Springfield, announced Tice. all 10 to 15 years , loading. But Gerald couldn't col- Wednesday. Board member and t,:eir wives 'rY damar.es because he had f Request for the study was made introduced were Mr. and .Mrs A. i vio:a!e1 the city ordinance. by the Douglas County Court. ;C. Ilaag and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The decision, by Justice Wlllinm' Before the study begins. Maxey Erickson. I C. Perry, upheld Circuit Judge s.iid, the board members will meet Christmas carols were played by William tx. hast. with residents of the basin. sroun for the Armv Reserves here 'be South Salem High School trio. Th. court denipd a Detltion fori The study Mill include existing is Master Sgt. K'edro Myers, vet- iJol,n Cihbcns. Rodney Schmidt , rehearing in the case in which Dr. ! water resources, conservation of eran of almost 16 years of Army and Ronnie Polls, RofS h. KHiott. Portland chiroprac-; 'nese resources, pollution, and service. I Fri"'1' v''c',cl Bave 'he devotion- tor. was convicted of attempt to " 'or water 'or domestic, mil- Myers will replace Master fit. a talk on the meaning of Christ-'commit manslaughter by abortion, j nicipal, irrigation, power, Indus Walter C. Fricsen, who leaves the 'ms- Th" Hormoncttes from North The crurt reversed a decision of 'nal, mining, recreation, irriga first of January. Friescn goes to Sa!em H'-h School sang, accom- Circuit Judze P. K. Hammond of lion, wildlife and fish life uses. Strategic Intelligence school and P-med by Judy Seciy. and Miss .Clackamcs county in which a judg-' After the study is completed, the then will be given duty with the Ca"ry Bcaulaurier gave a read-; ent was recovered by 29 employes board will adopt a program for Embassy at New Delhi, Ind- llns- me Littlest Ansel. Mrs. 0f the I.owes comnany for vacation , "se of the basin s waters, Sgt. Myers, a native of Michigan, ; George and Miss Irene Thomas pav claimed to be due for l":2. entered the service at Big Rapids, isanS a duel. Tnc oourt directed that the action Mich. During World War II he! Ti,e 'un part of the program be dismissed, served in the Pacific, being with lcte d a trio. "The Three Dis- As50ciaie Judge Walter Tooze, in the 32nd and the 41st division and"'". Rne. George andlhe injon sald tnat a new CPn. while with the 41st knew some of nme and the climax for the;,rart belwcen ,he company and the the men from Salem Program, a skit The $.-.4000 Op- nj effediv(1 A , re- The sergeant until coming to oral on. put on by the Salem Me-1 du,, lh(1 eliibiii,v requirements Salem had been with the 546lh Field rno l Hospital P ayers, a bi of for vacaion but dc'fin(,d' the vaca. Artillery Battahon at Fort Lewis , aS that brought many chuckles , tion base vear as running from for 14 months. Prior to that he was i from the audience. Concluding the, Anrii , ',,. I. f A. .:.u 1L.. ,;il nmiTAm U-c nrntm cinflinn nf , 1 ....... ... ft. I mdiSion ' """icarSlsTled by uK Be'Srier he court held that under -uctjrket, aland the Purple Heart for wounds 'dancing followed the program, "ame ,v" 1 ?' received while in New Guinea. He Phil Day's orchestra playing for 2. and thus were governed by has four battle slars. i 'ho dancing. !'" contract which expired on that The wife of the sergeant and ! M. Dorothy Malhew, Mrs. Tib- dale- their four sons will come here from i bells, Mrs. Kvelvn Pence. Mis. Tacoma to join the sergeant the tva Williams. Miss Laura For- two daughters. Miss Sharon Kinkaid and Miss Joyce Kinkaid, both of Salem; a brother, Paul Rorick of Marysville, Wash.; and a sister, Mrs. Jim Kratzer of Riverside, Conn. Anouncement of funeral serv ices will be made later by the Howell-Edwards chapel. ' Frankie Ryff, 23-year-old boxer, is the son of a New York City sub way conductor. Damage Minor Minor damage was done to cars driven by Phil- lip Bertrand Ford, 290 West Le- fetle street, and Gerald h. Can dell, Cherry City motel, in a col lision in the 2400 block of Port land road shortly before 3 a m Wednesday, city police reported Ford's car suffered minor damage in the accident, they said. MRS. PHILPOT HOME MOLALLA Mrs. Homer Phil pot who has been ill for many weeks from a heart attack, now is in her own home and much improved. She stayed several weeks with her daughter and family, the Darrell Walkers, after leaving Silvcrton hospital. Colonel Dudley Is Reappointed Gov. Paul Patterson announced the following appointments Wednes day: Col. A. H. Dudley, Phoenix, re appointed to the state board of middle r February. Anli-Freeze, gu'on, Mrs. Mary Cobb. Airs. Car. mcla Wilton and Mrs. Pearl Hall were on the program committee. Airs, fclgin Powers, Mrs. Artie Mowery, Mrs. John Welch, .HlOIiey 3l01en Leona Kirkwood, Mrs. Alberta .T . - . . Tinrt St.- u;-it i . .. ; Bell Wins in Vote Recount PORTLAND (UP) Results of a appointed to the Multnomah coun ty tax supervising and conserva tion commission. Miss L'Etoile McFadden, Port land, to the State Practical Nurses Advisory Council, succeeding Miss Florence Wimer, who has moved out of the state. TRACTOR ROSEBURG - A tractor he was using to pull his car out of a A thicl made off with $65 and j TicJ M. Walker, Robert Brooks 'ballot recount, announced vester-, Jlud Me nverl"rnel on Lester V. three gallons of anti-freere solution !and Joseph Wright were' day. showed that Jess Bell of Port-' Thr,mfs; 'v'- Tuesday, crusning from the Oregon Egg Producers mbers of the publicity commit-1 warehouse, 1450 North Front street, sometime Monday night, it was re ported to city police Tuesday. The money was taken from an unlocked cash drawer and Die anti freeze from a storeroom, police said. One or two sacks of chicken feed were dumped on the floor and the empty sacks taken also, they reported Entry was made by forcing a padlock on a door on the east side of the building, they said TOUAT'S CLOSE U. STOCK QlOTiiTIOM (By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS) tee. On the hospitality committee were Miss Lois Ohmart, Mrs. Na dine Mauer, Mrs. blossom Maret, Mrs. Ruby Adamson, Sister Anna Hayward. Miss Muriel Cnnl. Mn Bernice Deweese. Serving on the uecoranng committee were Mrs Henry Wolz. Mrs. Dori Mrs. Marian Showers, Mrs. Ralph urenieu, miss Dorothy Edwards, Mrs. Alva Beckett. Mrs. Gladvs Brown, Fred Groome, Mrs. Ernie cummins, Mrs. Lea Galton, Mrs John Welch, Mrs. Patricia Mc Eucn, George Trunzntr. Mrs P f Thomas, Miss Mildred Scott, Mrs William Doucette. S Admiral Corporation Allis Chalmers Aluminum Co. America American Airlines American Motors American Tel. & Tel. American Tobacco Anaconda Copper Atchison Railroad Bethlehem Steel -Boeing Airplane Co. Borg Warner Burroughs Adding Mach. Canadian Pacific Caterpillar Tractor Celancse Corporation Chrysler Corporation Cities Service Consolidated Edison Crown Zellerbach Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac Plywood Goodyear Tire llomestnke Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manville Kaiser Aluminum Kennecolt Copper Libby. McNeill Ickheed Aircraft Lowe's Incorporated Long Bell A Montgomery Ward New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas 4 Electric Pacific Tel. & Tel. Penney I.I.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R. Pepsi Cola Co. Philco Radio Puget Sound P & I, Radio Corporation Raynnier Incorp. Republic Steel Reynolds Metals Richfield Oil Sifeway Stores Inc. Scott Paper Co. Sears Roebuck & Co. Sinclair Oil Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif Standard oil N..I. Nwdehaker Packard Sunshine Mmnig Swift & Company Tiansamerica C.rp. Twentieth Century Fox I'nion Oil Company t'nioir Psifr I'nited Airlines Vnited Aircraft I'nited Corporation I'nited Slates Plywood frilled States Steel Warner Pictures WMWrn I'nion Tel cWestingho- Air Brake Westinghouse Electric Woolworth t ompanr a 0 "(3 n 22 "4 07 H M ('4 24 9 178 H 0 71 V4 148 't 16.1 ?4 80 42 "j 2!l 33 n 5!) . '4 20 88 ! 59 47 58 29 'i i 92 'j ' 22, , -St ni lMITY PAGEANT 82 i, I St'BI.IMITY A Christmas pag ,2 cant will he presented hv St. tloni 55 V, 'are grade school children Thurs os 14 day. Dec. 22 at 7:30 p m. in the 48 u, gym Santa Clans will meet the 4j i( children. 63 n I legal; 34 ' laiid will retain the presidency nf,h"" ta'""y- MK BORDEN'S FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE PINT ONE . O 1 f!Sa -3"" o o 00 o o o by Fabergs ... new Fabergettt purs perfum in engraved golden eas gift boxed with matching cologns) 3.75 the beautiful set her choice of Aphrodisia Woodhu Tigress Act IV plus lax the Oregon State Industrial Union council. Bell was declared defealed ear lier by Francis R. Lenaburg of Willamina. But Council Executive Secretary George Brown said that unintentional errors in transcribing votes by three local unions had thrown the vole off, The corrected vote gave Bell 1748 votes to Lenaburg's 1065. The council is an organization of former CIO unions which will be merged with the AFL's Oregon Stale Federation of Labor in line with the recent labor union merger U4t OMAI STillt HWw 1W TIIURBER S MOTHER DIES COLUMBUS, Ohio (UP) Mrs. Booklet Tells . rf1 , Charles iMnry A.I Thurber. 89. AnOllt Illl'Illllor mother of humorist James Thur- nrr. aiea louay in university iios To help drivers who nr. iill 1 niint in doubt about when and where j Shit had suffered a stroke Nov. It is legal to make turns against .25 and had been ill for the past a red light, a namnhlet eniirl.H fn,- i... "Can I Turn?'' is available at several city offires, Chief of Po- ' nee Liyae tvarren announced' Wednesday. j The pamphlet will explain all circumstances where it is per- niinuie 10 mm against a red light, times when it is not per- iiussauie ana win give other driving information he said. The leallets are available at the city library, water office, en gineers otiice and the police station. 36 S 111 88 H 39 ' 117 S 15 '4 554 19 i 38 ! 95 45 76 4 10 98 '4 21 -4 !l i 3.1 i 24 1 46 '4 38 t I 48 N 52 NO! ICE TO rRKlltTORS In Iht rin uil Court of the Snip of Orron for th County o( Marlon. Probate Urnartmrnt. Notice la hereby Klven that the un deralsned Herbert n Clatlon has been appointed Administrator or the eitale of Delia T. Ral.Mh. Dereased. by the Circuit Court of the Stale of Orecon for Marlon County, and has qualified. All persona haviiit; clainia aniilntt said estate are hereby notified lo present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the imdeislaned at 448 Moman Rullriliia. Portland 8. Oreiion. within six months from the date hereof. Herbert P. Gallon Administrator w '4 (.oiostein, t.'alton. (lalUin Ai Poplck, 133 JAtlonie.vs for Kstate. i.mr oi nisi I'liniii'niinn. uec. I, 111SS Pate of Last luililu-alton, Jan 4, tm. nec.7.14.Jl 28.JHII.4 e:s:c:TRI'S NOTICE N'OTICK IS HKItKnV (;1':N that ETIIE1. MARfll'KlilTE RAY has been, liy order oi Ihe Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for Marion County, appointed executrix of the state of H.irvey T. Tatitfest. deceased Any persons havliie claims against sairl te are requested to present them. 79 'i jwlth proper vouchers, to saul exec 5,1 4 68 '4 38 57 64 56 t, on ij 132 '4 . 10 i 9 48 42 24 '4 52 'i 40 1 71 'i 4 40 57 Vi 19 trlv at 2'17 McOilchnst Ruildin. Sa lem. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice Datrd this 7 dav of December. 1955. ETHEL MARC.l'FFIITE RAY Evei utnx ol the Fstate of Harvev E. Tautfest, Deceased. R W Pu-Krll M7 McCllchnst Bld. Sslem. Oregon Altnrnev lor Executrix Dec ?14 II 28 AIIMIMSTR TI1R S NOTICE N-TilCK U HKRIT.Y tilVt'X thst ARllll'R V MYF.US his been, by onlr ol the Circuit Court of Vt Slale of Oregon for Marion Couniy. appointed ado liilstratjr c. It'. Fa tJt of Roe olie Mo.'re. decciscd Any persons haitng clitv. ns.iuist I' , .r. rtith proi er voii.h.-'" to ad-nimstrator at 2ii7 Sj'cC.ilchrist Hiiildiog. Saletvj-, Oregon, within s x iroot'is f-.ti -i the dsle of this notice Dted Cms 21 da of trcember. IP.W AithurGV -Mi W i-Itilslrator of The .SJvtale of , ti isic Mue moore.aeceasea. 1 n w I". Keu 30 V. 'l Mc(,l. ' . Rldf. ajSilfm (f)irtI3 O 47 H G 0 O o ' 0 Dec. 11, it. o t'J.Jt.1 f:.t J(U 1 1 v. V w muweam With the exclusive MICRO-TWIN head The only rlectric to nt the nccdi of women. Cne tide for shi in.n lepi the oi her tide lor shannft uryler irtni. Small i compait and fait, me tonen ient. (..hoice of 6 Cxsiori. Open Monday Throiieh Friday 'Til 9 p. in.' I ntil (k islnuis' AplHmcrn Television ISS ( enter Sk Th. 3 ?Jt3 01' i Two things that make for SAFER driving I f The first and most important thing is you the driver. As the highway safety or gnnizatinns and law enforcement agencies point out, the courtesy, care, and common sense you show count more than anything else. You can drive any car safely or foolishly. The second thing is the car itself. All cars are safer today. That's shown by the number of accidents in relation to the number of miles passenger cars are driven. The figure's been going down steadily and sharply. Chevrolet engineers and designers have always made your safety a major consid eration, introducing many such features as the all-steel top, safety; plate glass all around, and windshield-wide defrosters into the low-price field. And ttys '56 Chev rolet is the safest one ever built Its lively new power means safer pass ing. Its special Ball-Race steering-the oversize brakes with Anti-Dive control the Unisteel construction and safety door latches of its Fisher Body-the nailed-to-the-road stability that comes from outrig ger rear springs, an advanced suspension system and better balance the sweeping panoramic windshield all these things add to your safety. Seat belts with or without shoulder harness? Instrument panel padding? Of course, they're available at extra cost on your new Chevrolet. But the best protec tion of all is to keep out of accidents in the first place. Ajid that depends mostly on you and the built-in safety of your ear. ' As your Chevrolet dealer, w.e'll be glad to shovv you the many safety features of the '56 Chevrolet. . o C . .0 V.fe -iVfe. Vfif. Vi.y- J 10 N. CommtrcisSt. Capitol; Chevrolet ;Cadi!l Inc OlSucc.cSng DsglstVAcKay Chevrolet &.V O O G & oo O (2) GQ O , 0 G O OO Phone 1-3171 0 O - .0 O 8- O G G 0 n c3 8 o O o f( i O'