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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1957)
Pagfl Ifl-Sectiori'l HERE IN THE HOMETOWN Start of Marriage Clinic Set "Strengthening family life by a forthright attack on divorce," it the goal of the Salem Marriage Clinic which will begin operation late this week at the YMCA. The clinic has been given the blessing of Judge Joseph B. Fcl ton, who presides over the Marion County Court of Domestic Rela tions. All sessions of Ihe counseling service will be confidential and couples seeking advice are asked to contact Carl Grcider, clinic sec retary at the Y. Counsel panel members will be drawn from ministerial, medical, legal and business professions. Each panel will consist of 'four members. Ross Appointed Observance of Armed Forces Day, to be held bclwoon May 15 and 18. will bo under the direction of Willis Ross, Mayor Robert F. While has announced. Assisting Ross will ho William C, Dyer and Cnpl. Ansil L. Walker of the Salem Army Reserves. One part of the program will I INDUSTRY' HELP ASKED Safety Drive in Need Of 'Secret Weapon CHICAGO Urv-The nation Is los ing the war on traffic accidents, a safety authority said today. He suggested that the know-how and resources of business and in dustry may well be the secret weapon to win the fight. "The nation has turned to busi ness and industry for special ef fort time after time when wars have seemed to he going against us," said Paul Jones of the Na tional Safety Council, "and never have business and industry failed to come through. "Well, Ihe war on traffic acci dents is going against lis, and the last year has brought severe reverses. So it is only natural that the nation once again should lurn to business and industry to help pull us out of the hole." Deaths on the nation's highways last year were estimated at 40,000. one of' the highest in hislnry, said Jones in a prepared speech to the Office Management Assn. of Chi cago. Jones, the council's director of public 'information snid that nenr- ly twice as many Amcricnns hnvc Avainnchcs Kill 6 TOKYO 11 Avalanches In Japan killed six persons yester day. Slinnirnrk rimkiri especially make and decorate. for i Mince Meat Shamrock Cookies Easy A delicious cookie ynu will like .sheet. With two blunt blailed knives for any St. Patrick's day gather- ing is this mince meat one. To i carry nut Ihe shamrock llieme in ' food, outline the shamrocks with pale green frosting forced thrnugh a pastry clrcninlma luhe. Chop ped mils add additional uimdnc.ss. You dn not need a special cutler, two knives and a lillle patience being all Hint is needed lo shape the cookies. ShumriTck Minrr Mral ( iinltin 3'i cups silled flour leaspoon sail 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup shnrlrning l' cups suuar 3 fgfcs. well bcalrn ' 1 9-nunrr condensed p.icknce mince meal i cup chopped walnut or fil bert mil meals Sift togelher flour, sail and soda Cream shortening: add suuar gradually, ('renin together until fluffy. Add rggs; heat unli! smooth. Add mince mc.il, broken Into small pieces, nnd clmpped nut meals. Add (tour anil mix well. Drop by Icnsponnluls two inches apart on greased baking AMITY (Special l-Mrs. Joe Mc Kee was hostess recently at a cof fee parly at her home, fluesis lor Ihe allernoon were Mrs. Esther Dumdi and Mrs. Janet Diimdi of Carlton, Mrs. Ruth Mcl'all. Mrs. Mary Cochran and Miss Kay Christensen of MiMinnvillr, Mrs. Zona Pearson and Mrs. JJoris Mc Kee of Amity. MOLALLA (Special) - Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sievers entertained 12 couples Saturday evening in tltctr home. Everyone came dressed in costume including gay 90's dress, calypso dancers, Long John Sil ' t. flappers .cowboys and In f ans, Mn and Pa, and several: 'II billy couples Games were I laved and a bullet supper was ierved. consist of talks with young people who are facing military service by olficcrpcrsonnel. Mothers Classes Due The second in a series of classes involving prospective mothers and their offspring, offered by the Marion County Department of Health will begin April 2. The .Marion County chapter of the American Red Cross is cooperat ing. Classes are held each Tuesday from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at 2455 Franzen Ave. The course includes instruction in pre-natal care, nu trition, clothing, babies' supplies and kindred subjects. Instructor for the course that was concluded Tuesday night was Mar jorie Wills, public health nurse. Glcckcr at Session Don Gleckler, choir director at Willamette university, left Salem today for Omaha, Neb., where he will attend a divisional meeting of the National Music Educator's con ference. The three-day meeting will be been killed in traffic accidents than in all of the country wars- including the Revolution. Jones, asking Do we ciassity war by the sic of the toll?" gave these figures: 604,733 dead on the battlefield; 1,150,000 killed on the highway. He blamed public apathy and lack of citizen support for a large part of the failure to reduce the traffic toll. Change in Use of Hospital Requires Ballot, AG Utiles Approval of the voters would be required to change the F.astern Oregon tuberculosis hospilal into some other type of institution. Ally. Gen. Robert Y. Thornton ruled Tuesday. Because of the decline In tuber culosis, the Board of Control has ordered a study to determine 'V'T " "'",'. '"''" ... .... ... iiuiliuuii lJuimvu uiu mat Constitution requires a vote of the people when institutions are lo cated outside of Marion County. This provision also would pre vent changing the nature ol an Institution outside of Marlon Coun ty, he ruled, mm. !.iS,,.,J St. Patrick s day are easy to or trnsponn pinch the rookie inln three leaves and a stem. Hake in' moderately hot oven Mim degrees r.i niinm 12 minutes. MnKrs aiiiuit 4 cookies npproximnlely three inches in diameter. Now, Mmpfthf nil nirilltil fmul Mlinitllr tH fi Milt ' IV i -Mini flttl IA thflNft t t)ua(ilT e4 w1ilf, II l lmi(4nt I iwlmt1 ilh lUqualf t)vHlfiit ( ipttial nulnaMi wfci.h rntmtti ttfinli flititn.y l mfr 4 tw In MMinvtt) It UK, vifi 9x4 tMhui Ini. ... 4 HMll IkH , 1 1 . i m m -.n ( . in ... 1 1 .. ' ii. ..... i t . ii - U 9 ) r u i " J 1 H 4 (H 1 1 ( tM 1 ! ' - III -1 . . I l mt ft.. !.. , . f '!.( !., '' II ,. . ..ltd. i (t!iM lt . . aa I II I tf If I. iff (hiHUH k I. It ! - I tl I . U . l-t II I,. ' I l(.lt t I f . It l t T I ,. 10 mcg lfnll J hltpl (Mlaltiat Jt0 tfl ft I m. J I I II I it 4 t I I'M Ur4 NOW Hi yaw frM Trial Supply i ! hew mvth f ' Offtf Urn 1 Ail Yf Vsl57 0e AIip1 I" Femule! 1 if i1- Vw I Ur4 NOW Hi yaw ! based on the topics of improve' ment of music education and evalu ation of the program in public schools and universities. Upon his return, Gleckler will serve as judge at the La Grande district music festival March 23. The high school competition will be held at Eastern Oregon College of Education, Education Bills Main Topic of Democrat Club Three controversial education bills in the state legislature will be the main topics of discussion by a panel of legislators at a public meeting sponsored by the Marion Polk County Democratic Club Fri day at 8 p.m., at the Salem Y.W.C.A. Measures ot be discussed are Gov. Holmes' proposal for a raise from $110 to $120 per child in basic school support, the "key district" formula for distribution of state aid to schools, and the plan for reorganization of school districts by county conventions, according to William A. Wftson of West Salem, newly elected president of the club. Panel members will be Sen. Monroe Swcetland of Milwaukic, chairman of the Senate Education Committee; Sen. Jean Lewis of Portland, chairman of the Senate Ways and Means Subcommittee on Education; Hep. Joe Rogers of In dependence, chairman of the House Education Committee and Kep. John Kerbow of Klamaht Falls, college student and member of the House Education Committee. Tom Enright, Salem attorney, will be moderator. Rayner Ouster Asked in Fish Kill 'Blunder' PORTLAND un The state Fish Commission declined to take any action Tuesday on a request that H. John Rayner be fired as chief of the Game Commission's fish operations department, The dismissal had been called i? i, y i IT Fishermen s League, an organiza tion of residents from the Devils Lake area on the coast. 'The League contended Rnyncr's pro gram to poison trash fish in Dev ils Lake was a "blunder" and had failed, The Fish Commission rejected a proposal by Lew Wnllaco of Portland for elimination of the 00-pcr-day bag limit on crawfish. Wallace is a former slate senator and ex-member of the stnto Game Commission. One other proposal, by sports men and representatives of the Chambers of Commerce in the Coos Bay area, brought a prom ise by the Fish Commission that it would give the matter consider ation. This request was for moving the deadline for shad and striped bass fishing in Coos River to t lie junc tion of the north nnd south forks. Sportsmen nnd Chamber spokes men said the plan would stimu late tourist fishing, but the pro posal was opposed by commercial fishermen. Rock V Roll Mature? DALLAS Wl The Charleston nnd the jitterbug arc scheduled for n folk dance festival Friday. which means age may turn rock n roll respectable too. The De partment of Health and Physical Kducntion at Southern Methodist University will present the "folk dances," along with ones more annual folk dunce festival.' . Emigration from Denmark in- creased considerably dunna the past year, mostly lo Canada. Aus- lralin and New Zealand. mt 30-DAY TRIM SUPPLY lrr lit JO lull twpplT. Wt wal l m fM (twirl! n mvh HH yew ltl h ll fctlpi malt Hl. tftTll .,t-h II ) m.iM.i. rM p,m 9t TRY THEM NO OBLIGATION briaitf it kwf awt ( lapnklt. th It 1IIUMPN ktMthli tw i i,Miitlf W lltl ! WT it.l 10 tlatt rut- Hi lr olr ll imhtvl ft Hi H trk lit). Kfcalti yM Ik!. MMI i fMI till. ttUMl MPWJtM CO mi 30 DAY TRIAL SUPPLY MONK'I CO Ul 1' - lt . CM W lit " ir't tt'UUiM vtk '"i Ik 7t H ItMiIti k BRjf 711 RETA,L Good Turnout Reported at Polio Clinics Salem Public School Children Will Get Shots Next Week The program of immunizing school children from the first grade through Ihe 12th against polio Is proceeding satisfactorily, reports Dr. W. J. Stone, county health officer. While no exact figures are avail able, Dr. Stone believes that ap prdximately 80 per cent W those eligible for the Salk shots are tak ing advantage of the free clinics being held throughout the county. Some Not Convinced "There are a few parents who are not yet convinced that t h e shots are the answer to polio con trol," said Dr. Stone. Nevertheless he is quite satisfied with progress being made. There were approximately 750 immunization shots given Monday at Silverton; 255 at Jefferson and 300 at St. Vincent de Paul's Catho lic school. Tuesday at North Marion which included Aurora, Broadacres, Butteville, Donald and Hubbard, 305 children were given shots. The scene of action shifted to Stayton Wednesday. Salem Schedule The program of immunizations Salem proper will get under way Monday, March 18 with a clinic at Hoover grade school. The balance of the schedule includes: March 19, South Salem High and Leslie; March 20, Richmond (Bush, Salem Christian), Cummings; March 21, Kcizer (Clear Lake, 'Bucna Crest; March 22, Highland (Grant, Garfield, Livingston), Four Corners, (Auburn, Bethel, Fruit land, Pratum, Sweglc); March 25, Washington (Haycsville, Mid dle Grove); March 26, Salem Heights (Halls Ferry, Liberty, Riverside, Roberts, Roscdalc) ; March 27, McKinley (Candalaria, Baker); March 28, North Salem High, Parrish; March 29, Engle wood; Morningside (Pringlo, Sun nyside). Paris Assembly Opens PARIS 11 Premier Guy Mol let's Cabinet Wednesday author ized him to make his general pot icies a vote ot confidence in the National Assembly. The absence of any unified opposition makes it unlikely that Mollcl would be unseated. The Assembly npens de bate Thursday amid rumblings of discontent over Mollct's policies in Algeria and his financial program. Woodry's, So. Com'l, St. Famous ISramtl Broadloom Carpet Your choice of new, excifing, ftveedy combinaf ions. So compatible with today's decorator, colors. ChnrcoalCifroft Mint Green SmokePearl This 100 Here flip 12 sq. yds. Ret). I31 M0 Now $ 94.56 S.v. $ 36.84 $ S.00 per mo. 16 sq. yds. Rog. $1 75.10 Now $126.08 Save $ 49.12 $ 6 20 per mo. 20 sn. yd.. Rcifl. $219.00 Now $157.60 Save $ 61.40 $ 7.76 per mo. 24 st. yds. Rr-g. 262.80 Now $189.12 Save $ 73.68 28 per mo. 30 sq. yds. Reg. J328.50 Now $236.40 Save $ 92.10 $11.63 per mo. 40 q. yds. R.g. 4138.00 Now $315.20 Save $122.80 $15.50 per mo. 50 sq'. yds. Reg. $547.50 Now $394.00 Save $153.50 $l-37 per mo. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Hungarian Medical Students sPt few A- r&w kin Ilona Toth, left, and Gyula Obersovszky, Hungarian medical students, stand in front of microphones in Budapest court during their trial on charges arising out of their part in the Hungarian revolt. Beside other Car Rams Into Truck; Couple Badly Injured ALBANY (ffl A young Eugene couple suffered critical injuries Tuesday night when the car they were riding in collided with the rear end of a gasoline truck on Highway 99 a few miles north of here. They are Dewayne Hart Howell, 22, and his wife, Marian, 21, of 980 Chambers Street, Eugene. I State police said that Howell bad just passed a string of cars 1 when the gasoline truck turned left to leave the highway. Howell was unable to stop in time and hit the truck. The, driver ot Ihe truck, George lillis Burton, Eugene, was not hurt. . Vatican City, near Rome, pics an area of 108.7 acres. Wool Textured Tweed Can Be Yours $C Per for as little as v Month seme typical samples of savings and low, easy terms: ELMER'S BAKERY PRODUCTS Manufactured by Salem Life Foods, Inc. 474 100 Whole Wheat Bread Sesame and Sunflower Bread r Soy and Whole Wheat Bread 3 Grain Bread Ezekial 4:9 Bread Crushed Wheat Bread Available at Bakery ( Salem Health Food Store 447 Ferry Street Phone EM 2-1684-Salem, Oregon And Your Favorite Grocery Open House at Bakery, Thurs., 1-7 P.M. Face Red Court Charges, the woman student is accused of complicity in the killing of a man believed to be a secret policeman. She is said to have given him a lethal injection. (AP YVirephoto) Ferry St. Phone EM 3-B229 Salem, Oregon Fruit Nut Bread White, Soy and Millet Bread Fruit Bars Sesame Crackers Wheat Sticks Nut Sticks Famous Brand 100 Wall-to-Wall or Room-fit Rugs Tailored to Your Exact Room Measurements A fine loom-woven luxury carpet from one of America's most famous mills at almost unbelievable savings. Smart hi-low textured effect in practical tweedy patterns that resist footmarks and soil. Thick, densely packed four-ply wool yarns give lasting quality that will withstand the extra living we give our homes todayl We believe, and we think you will agree, this is the best carpet value anywherel . . . Judge for yourself! Plan now to shop early. Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, March 13, 1957 Letter Hints Exchange of Land Between Engineers, Ag Group An exchange of land in the De troit reservoir area between the U.S. Department' of Agriculture and the U.S. Army Engineers Corps is Indicated in a letter re ceived by the Marion County Court from Robert Aufderheide, forest supervisor of Albany. Aufderheide said that Congress passed a law in 1956 enabling such land exchanges. He reports that a preliminary meeting with the en gineers regarding inundated lands and land above the flowline has been held. The engineers were re ceptive to the proposal and it ap pears negotiations will be success ful. The Marion County Court is in terested in the exchange since it would turn over several thousand acres of land above the flowline to the Department of Agriculture. Under land management plans, Gen. Davis Transferred TAIPEI un Brig. Gen. Ben jamin 0. Davis Jr., highest rank ing Negro in the U.S. Air Force, has been named to a new post with Air Force headquarters in Washington. Davis, 44, has been commander of Air Task Force 13, the unit assigned to the aerial de fense of Formosa, since June 2, 1055. fjjprjh Marvel Trousers Creasers & Dryer VLVCJlvSr " smooths, shapes, creases CSSskNsXrSi l slacks, uniforms and work V?vpOf3 J pants as they dry. For best re- vrjiS i su"s 'nsert creaser while trous- XjJgeSI ers are thoroughly wet: It's' so scjjrSj easy ant ma'tes 'ess work iJTXXI 'ot y011, se' directions Jj 1 V5?StJi comes with the set. ik 51.79 Jl2yl25S2!jES Monday: 1! Noon to P.M. Othor Dyi: 9:30 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M. Reg. 1095 Sq. Yd. Save,$3.07, on every yard Only... NO MONEY DOWN I I sq yd. when Umber is cut a certain per- rentaee of the net revenue is turned over to the counties. Also there is provision for reforestation. Construction ot tne uetrou reser voir resulted in the inundation of thousands of acres of land which were under the management of the Department of Agriculture. The Engineers acquired land above the flowline in a portion of the San tiam watershed. It is these landi that are to be exchanged. Building Code on Agenda of County Planning Meeting The Marion County building code, major arterial plan, house numbering project, street name plan and election of officers will be among the subjects to be con sidered at the March 27 meeting of the Marion County Planning Commission. The meeting will be held in Room 338 of the county court house at 7:30 p.m. with William A. Meriott, chairman, presiding. Projects in the formative stage may be presented if they are com pleted, reports David W. Baker, planning technician. 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