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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, April 25, 1957 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL Section 2 Page 7. 80 Persons Attend Food Confab Here Some 80 persons, employed in itate institutional kitchens, are attending the third annual Ore tfjen Institutional Food Service Conference here. Tne two-day conference, being held at Hillcrest School (or Girls, opened at 8:30 a.m. Thursday and mil conciuae Friday atternoon. Speaking to the group at the open ing session was Gov. Robert D. Holmes. On the program for the meeting are talks with food specialists, food films and panel discussions. Mental Health Body to Hear Mel Murphy Speaker at the spring luncheon meeting of the Marion County Mental Health Advisory Council at the YWCA Monday noon will be Wei Murphy, executive director of the Oregon Mental Health Assn. , His talk, which will be a feature of Mental Health Week, will be on "Mental Health in Oregon." Mrs. Henry Meyer will be taking res ervations for the luncheon until Saturday. Introduced at the Monday meet ine will be the new officers nf lh council, which serves as an ad visory .group to the Marion County neaun Department s Child Guid ance Clinic. The officers are Miss Genevieve Russell, chairman; Mrs. William Pfau, vice chair man; and Miss Elsie Maxwell, sec retary. Council members are Mrs. Lewis Clark, Mrs. Claude Kells, Mrs. Sidney Schlesinger. Wayne Gor don. Mrs. Henry Meyer and Mrs. William Craycroft. Frat Names Smith To Council Body Dr. G. Herbert Smith, president ef Willamette University, was elected member at large on the general council of Omicron Delta Kappa fraternity at the recent biennial meeting in St. Louis. Omicron Delia Kappa, leading upperciass nonorary lor men stu dents, was established on the Wil lamette campus in 1954. To date there are 8!) chapters of the hon orary in the United States. . Smith was appointed successor to Barry Bingham, editor of the Louisville Courier Journal and the Times, who had completed the six year term of office the position carries. Other member at large of ODK is Dr. Virgil M, Hancher, president of the State University of Iowa. The kitchen facilities at MacLaren School for Boys, the Oregon State Tuberculosis Hospital and at Hill crest will also be visited. Speakers on the program are Miss Maxine Buren, food editor of the OfPPftn ClalaetT,.,... IT Florence Scott, nutritionist for the aiaie Board of Health; A. L. Jar vis, MacLaren School; Charles Terry, director of the State Civil Liberties Commission; Miss La vern Owens. - food administrator for the California Department of Mental Health; Prof. S. T. Ford, Oregon Slate College; and Dan Beccher, food service director at Portland Slate College. Honor , guest at the luncheon meeting ThitrHav woe c,., Treasurer Rio Ilnanrfoi. ,, of honor at the dinner at Mac Laren bchool Thursday evening will be Secretary of State Mark Hatfield. Mrs. Elsie Maxwell, is chair man for the two-day session here. Paulus Bros, Leases Hunt Foods Plant Paulus Rrns rnnrntrv nmv a Subsidiary nf Dnlp Hawaiian Pino. apple Co., has announced that it has leased 30,000 square feet of warehouse space in the building on Front street, formerly occupied by Hurit Foods. The building was vacated by Hunt Foods last November, inci dent to closing out its Northwest operations. Nearlv all ovormtivac vhn wars in Hunt employ in Salem have joined other packing concerns here or have been transferred elsewhere by the Hunt concern. New Manager Aide Arrives Donald Hitchman, who succeeds Charles A. Barclay as assistant to the Salem city manager, arrived early Thursday and is ready to take over the position at once. He was being shown about City Hall I by Barclay during the day. I Hitchman, graduate of Willam ette University and post-graduate of Syracuse University, comes here from Pendleton where he resigned as city recorder to accept the Sa lem position. Barclay, who has held city office here for several years, resigned because of personal business to which he wants to give more at tention. ; Gould Picked for Oregon Ag Post William Gould has been named assistant informational representa tive in the Oregon Department of Agriculture. Gould, who came from radio sta tion KRCO, Prineville, will handle department news dissemination. He attended the University of Ore gon for .two years in journalism and since then has been with radio stations in Prineville and The Dalles. The new assistant and his fam il. have already moved to Salem. The Goulds have two sons and one daughter. S.W.Robb Named Forest Chairman WASHINGTON, D.C. (Special) -S. W. Robb of Willamette Valley Lumber Co., Dallas, has been named 1957 chairman of the Ore gon Committee of American Forest Products Industries, Inc., the wood Using industries' forestry education arm. The appointment of Mr. Robb. a Salem resident, was announced by Vcrtrees Young, president of AFPI, the national Tree Farm sponsor. Man Wounds Self In Target-Shoot Mishap in Salem Leland Bristol, 21, 1354 S. 12th St., suffered a non-serious bullet wound in the right leg Wednesday in a target-shooting accident, the Marion County Sheriffs Office re ported. Bristol was target shooting in the Roberts area, southwest of Sa lem, when his pistol went off ac cidentally just after he had put a shell in it, deputies said. City first aidmen treated the wound and Bristol was taken to Salem Memorial Hospital for fur ther treatment. The wound was described as minor. BEND DOCTOR HEADS BOARD PORTLAND (UP) The Slate Board of Medical Examiners said today that Dr. Max H. Heming way of Bend had been named president for the coming year. Dr. George Page of Portland was named secretary-treasurer. A TIMELY DIAGNOSIS CHICAGO (UP) The Illinois State Medical Society says the I common characteristic of a recur .ring annual illness "is a wish to depart- from all routines which form a part of daily living." The I illness? Spring fever. " a ST FRIDAY -APRIL 26 Boxing matches shown on television AUDITORIUM, SECOND FIOOR MEN'S DEPARTMENT, STREET FLOOR SPORTING GOODS niPARTMENT, STREET FLOOR fr Kenton Stars Set for Jazz Event at WU Jazz Showcase '57, featuring the Kenton All Stars, will make its Salem appearance Thursday at Willamette University, following a tour throueh California and mnlh. em Oregon. A OUintet and vnrflllct whn have all played or sung with the Stan Kenton band before, the All Stars Actress Asks Divorce "LOS ANGELES IB-Actress Di anne Foster, 26, is divorcing tele vision writer Joel Murcott, 42. In a suit filed yesterday Miss Foster charged cruelty and asked for custody of their twin son and daughter, Jason and Jodi, 14 months. They married Oct. 15, 1954. will present their jam session at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. They will feature a progressive and interpretative style called West Coast jazz, which is responsible for a great deal of the more stimu lating innovations in modern jazz. Boys Damage, Remove Signs, Get Probation Five boys were placed on pro bation after appearing in Marion County Juvenile Court Wednesday on charges of removal or damage of road sign posts. Arresting deputies said the boys, all 15 or 16, had taken street and town directional signs from near the St. Louis and Salem Heights areas and dumped them in a ditch. They also took an adver tising sign from 'the Hollywood Loaded Up Stone Deer DETROIT W-Robert, J. Feld man, 27, was charged with grand larceny after police said they caught him trying to load a deer into the trunk of his car. The deer was a stone lawn decoration in front of a Madison Heights home. district, a sign from the Woodburn dump grounds 'and another sign from the Salem Heights area, all while driving around about a week ago, deputies said. The signs have all been returned and the youths will have to make restitution for any damages in volved, juvenile authorities said. The youths are all from Woodburn. 4 Cars Bump, Three Towed One car struck the back of a stopped auto, knocking it forward into another and that one into a fourth car on the Salem bypass Wednesday, state police reported. Drivers were listed as H. S. Pat terson, Seattle; Clayton Miles Ras mussen, Tangent, E a r I e Louis Caldwell, O s w e g o; and Alfred Brewer, Portland. Brewer was list ed as the driver of the car that failed to stop in time. The three cars were stopped for J Teaching Award Won by R. White Robert White of Tigard, senior at Willamette University, has ac cepted a graduate teaching assist antship at Oregon State College in the math department. Teaching seven hours weekly in the freshman' math division, White's asslstantshlp pays $1,400 plus tuition for the coming year. He Is the son of Harry M. White of Tigard. , a highway patching crew, officers said. All the cars but Patterson's had to be towed away, they said. k.' a. I- !.- Elect Stewart The South Salem High School Parents Club elected W. E. Stewart Jr. president at a recent . meeting. He succeeds Gordon Bar ker. Other officers elected were: . Lloyd Davenport, vice president; Mrs. Myron P. Butler, secretary; and Mrs. Ralph Atwood. treasurer. At the next regular meeting of the club. May 20, college problems and curriculum will be discussed by speakers from University of Oregon and Oregon State College. 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