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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 2

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Page 2 SECTION I THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, November' 10, 1954 locaf Paragraphs Republicans Already Parade of 15 Divisions To March Veterans Day SOCIALISTS MULL OFFER PARIS Ifi French Socialists met in special convention Wednesday for a decision on the Paris pacts to rearm West Germany and on Premier Pierre Mendes-France'i offer of six cabinet posts. CoRee Club Will Bowl Co- Damage Suits Tolal $70,000 Two suits have appeared In Circuit Court for compensation totaling over $70,000 in damages Looking Ahead to 1956 Rcc Club will have a party Friday nlsht at the University Bowlins Allcyi. The group will meet at the YWCA lor din. A parade of 19 divisions with Proving the recent elections I wai the largest in tome time. Of 11th Division William A.

nrr at 8:45 and go to the bowl-! did "not get them down" Repub- course there was much informal Shinn commander. Leslie Junior even grand marshals sponsored discussion on "post mortems. by the Salem Federation of I'a- High Band; Leslie Girls Athletic iwf alley about 9. Single young lican workers turned out in fairly demanded for automobile accl-J people are Invited. tnotic Societies will march the Republicans losing the U.S.

Association: Leslie Flag march leads the world In television PICTURE QUALITY! i sizeaoie numuer luesaay nignt I for three separate group meet- senate seat up at the election, the Veterans Day parade Thurs-j ing group. 12th Division John A. Kinnev AWOL Charged William N. jngs at the Senator hotel oay. It Will ailtpmhlft at tha Tanitnl i-nrnmanrW Parriak Junior Wioh Schneider, 1188 S.

17th street, Att.n(ance at the executive one seat in Congress and the state labor commissioner, but leaders rallied the workers to remember the 1956 elections and Mall it 9:45. move at 10:15 and i Band; Parrish Girls Athletic As- arrested by city police Tues. bMrdf of the Marion County nan ai at courthouse square cialion: St. Joseph Catholic In riortinotinn nf th. Vnlnrun.

r.l-l. Atl.li:M A I leave from CamD lUn- look ahead accordingly. Republican Central Committee and of the Marion county chapter, Oregon Republican clubs, At the meeting of the central Memorial 13th Division-Barney F. Ken- wasninfiton. scnneincr n.ui nv commander.

Chemawa Indian officers he was waiting to have Mi School Band; Chemawa marching his glasacs repaired before he TODAY'S CLOSE rL'lUrilL'IJ III CM, lip. lit la iivki, held for military authorities. N. Y. STOCK QUOTATIONS committee executive session the group aproved the plan for Sidney Schlesinger, chairman, to take the suggestion on sending Senator Wayne Morse postal cards asking him "to vote Republican or return home," to the next state executive meeting.

The suggestion came to the committee earlier this week from L. P. Burch of Winchester, Mass. group. 14th Division Gerald R.

Mc-Guire commander. Mill City High School Band; Livineston School Pathfinder Scouts and float; civic and fraternal organizations. 15th Division Holly Jackson The line of march of the parade will he: Proceed west on Chemekcta, south on Cottage, west on State, norlh on Liberty, east on Court, south on High, to the west side entrance of the Courthouse. The reviewing stand will be on the sidewalk in front of the J. C.

Penney store on Liberty. There will be no judging for prizes. The order of march and the IB, Th AiMUated Prtul Two Arrested Charges of drunkenness and disorderly conduct were filed against two Salem hovs. ages 16 and 17, early Tucs- Admiral Corporation Allied Chemical 27 Vi 2 Mounted day. City police arrested the two commander.

Oregon nnnr the intersection of 17th and Chalmers Posse: Governor's Guard; Salem dents. Alice Hayes has filed a complaint in which she alleges that Edward J. Conner, and Leonard Kaufman, doing business as A. Ambulance and Walter Brelsford and Leonard Ewert were responsible for multiple bruises, shock, refracture of a fractured pelvis and back Injuries suffered in an accident. The collision occurred October 16 on State Highway 99E.

Defendants Conner and Kaufman were driving their ambulance and Brelsford and Ewert a jeep automobile, 10 miles out of Salem going south. The plaintiff alleges the defendants failed to maintain a lookout and to keep their cars under control. She asks $50,000 damages and the further sum of $465 special damages, costs and disbursements. I In a $20,000 damge suit Ever lyn Wimer alleges that Duane A. Nyquist and Erwin Nyquist caused "by carelessness, recklessness and negligence," a head-on collision.

The plaintiff claims to have suffered a severe cut across the forehead necessitating 37 stitches; injury to both knees, other injuries and shock. The accident occurred July 3 on Wilsonvllle Highway. "I kissed many I flirted with life was a Saddle Club: South Salem Jun ior Saddle Club. 18 V. 173 58 Vi 43 119 with exclusive rciKEBEAr.l PICTURE TU(f and NOW Hne'I ems composition of the divisions will be: First Division -i Howard Kaf- In the dedication ceremony Dave Hoss will be master of cere THE LAST TIME I SAW PARIS monies and Rev.

George Swift fun commander. Salem police escort, grand marshals, reviewing will give the invocation. Veter Center streeta. They were turned American Airlines over to Marion County Juvenile American Tel. it Tel.

authorities. (American Tobacco I Anaconda Copper Man Held Marion County I Atchison Railroad Sheriff's deputies Tuesday ar-. Bethlehem Steel rested James L. Mattson, 27, 865 Boeing Airplane Co Eldon avenue, on a warrant from Berg Warner Roseburg charging non-support. Burroughs Adding Mach.

He is being held for Hoseburg California Packing officers I Canadian Pacific CUerpUlar Tractor Spons to Meet The Indoor Celanese Corporation ans auxiliaries and patriotic and M'j Technicolor lomioci starling civic groups will place wreaths, forming a white cross in front of the Couthhouse steps, and the Salem Federation of Patriotic Or ELIZABETH TAYLOR JOHNSON WALTER PIDGEON DONNA REED COMING FOR THANKSGIVING TO the plus fid lor CINEBEAM Th SHOIIHAM.M.dal llllt Full-Jli. 21.fich TV Maroon or Bermuda Tan flniih. New Royal chauls for superpower rtception. Sports Club and its auxiliary, i cnrysier corporation t-i I i 1 1 1 1 1 -1 Cities Service the flood Snorts, will hold a party and other guests. Second Division Lt.

Col. John Garren commander. Color Guard from Headquarters Company, First Battalion, 162nd Infantry; Company and Company I), l(i2nd Infantry; Tank Company, IBflth Infantry; Battery AAA AW Battalion; Naval Reserve; Marine Corps Roserve; ROTC, Willamette; Civil Air Patrol. Third Division Nelson M. Hickok commander.

Jefferson High School Band; Marion County Civil Defense; U. S. Recruiting services. Fourth Division W. L.

Bar- 95 ders, with Mrs. M. E. Clemens acting for them, will place a wreath at the Doughboy monument. Grand marshals will be Introduced.

They will be: General Carle Abrams, representing Spanish War Veterans; R. C. Churchill, Philippine Insurrection; Frank Milled, Boxer rebellion; Allan G. Carson, Mexico expedition; Clyde A. Warren, World War H.

C. Saalfcld, Crown Zellerbach Curtis Wright Douglas Aircraft de Pont de Nemours Eastman Kodak Emerson Radio General Electric Schlesinger is a member of the state executive group. Mrs. George Nelson was announced as a new member of the central committee executive group. Reports were given on the wind-up of the finance campaign preceding the election and the committee cleaned up all bills outstanding.

At GOP Club Appointments to the nominating committee were named at the meeting of the board for Marion county chapter, Oregon Republican clubs. Leonard Rowan, outgoing president, named the following on the committee: Dean Seward P. Reese, chairman; Marian Lowry Fischer, Mrs. Mrs. Robert M.

Needham, James Hatfield, Kenneth Potts, Mrs. George W. Dewey, and Win-ton Hunt, the latter of Woodhurn. The committee meets next Wednesday noon at the Senator. Annual election for the club was set for Monday night, November 29, at the Senator.

Young GOP Meeting The annual state convention in Medford this week-end was the featured discussion at the meeting of Marion-Polk County Young Republican club meeting. Delegates named to the convention are Walter Foster, Mr. 239 img-mmmsiimmmmimmmm Good Music Big Crowds joint business meeting Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock at the Hollywood Lions Den. Diseases Reported Chicken pox has been reported in tlie weekly report, of physicians as the most prevalent disease in the country with seven cases. Other diseases MP run.

in Salem and county: epilepsy, World War II; Harold A. Lewis, 87 V. 62 103 22 31 27 72 22 Vi MS 112 59 13 88 147 Vi 60 Vi 12 Vi 44 76 14 91 17 9HY, MVi 36 86 86 51 Vi 93 11 17 26 71 22 58 Vi 9 45 129 85 Vi 17 14 37 Vi 36 S4 Vi hepatitis, infectious, 1: measles, mononucleosis, 1: pneumonia, Korean war. Members of the reviewing par lobar, poliomyelitis, ring ty, 10 commanders of veteran WED. NITE nett commander.

North Marion High School Band; Veterans organizations. Fifth Division Roy Carter commander. Kcizer School Band, veterans auxiliaries and patriotic societies. Sixth Division Gene Dletz organizations and auxiliaries. After a song by Charles Nee and Marion Electric 2715 Portland Rd.

Phone 3-6672 worm, 2: scarlet fever, 3, syphilis, trachoma, 3. In the institutions there are: mononucleosis, syphilis, tuberculosis, 8. OPEN 6:45 CINEMASCOPE 'River of No Return' Marilyn Monroe Robert Mitchum Plus 'Riders to the Stars' Space Thriller Matinee on Armistice Day Continuous from 1:45 introduction of the Marion Coun ty Courthouse Commission, the sculptor of the Veterans Memorial, Frederic Littman. will be commander. Barracks 113, Vet' erans of World War Barracks Crystal Gardens 74c Old Time Modern 74c General Foods General Motors Georgia Pac.

Plywood Goodyear Tire Homestake Mining Co. International Harvester International Paper Johns Manviile Kaiser Aluminum Kennecoott Copper Libby, McNeill Loew's Incorporated -Long Bell A Montgomery Ward New York Central Northern Pacific Pacific American Fish Pacific Gas Electric Pacific Tel. te Tel. Penney (J.C.) Co. Pennsylvania R.R.

Pepsi Cola Co. Phiko Radio Radio Corporation Rayonier Iflcorp. Wilis Music Store To Fort Ord-Maj. Richard Reynolds, former unit advisor in Salem for the Organized Army Reserves, has reported to Fort Ord, for duty there with the Army. Reynolds from the Salem 432 State St.

Phone 3-4959 and Mrs. George Jones, Quentin introduced. The dedicatory address will be by Bernard Mainwaring, publisher of the Capital Journal, and will be followed by the unveiling, which will be by Mrs. Lucy E. Litchev, president of the Ameri assignment went to Europe where he remained on duty until returning to the States in March of this Estell, Mr.

and Mrs. Patrick Ro-den, William C. Dobson, Miss Lois Mulcahy and James Hatfield, chairman of the local club. George Jones is the outgoing can Gold Star Mothers. A Feder year.

In April he reported to 7ort OLD-TIME DANCE Every Wednesday Night auxiliary In cars; drum corps. Seventh Division Wesley G. Goodrich commander. Leslie Junior High School Band; Boy Scouts; Girl Scouts. Eighth Division Don Appcr-son commander.

North Salem High School Band; North Salem Girls Athletic Association; Salem school children. Ninth Division William Swi-gart commander. South Salem High School Band; South Salem Girls Athletic Association. 10th Division Carl Armprlest commander. Salem Shrine Band; Salem Shrine Patrol; Chcrrians.

ation wreath will be placed at the Memorial by Mrs. M. E. Clem state president of the YR group. Lewis for duty and has been attached tliere but on duty at Pasco, ens.

until transferred to Fort Ord. Mrs. Reynolds and their Hogg Bros. 260 State Sf. Phone 3-9148 Good Housekeeping Inc.

467 Court St. Phone 3-9611 9:30 to 12:30 daughter accompanied him south. Republic Meoi Reynolds Metals 'POP' edwards Prayer will be by Dr. Harry A. Brown, secretary of Congregation Beth Sholcm.

A firing squad from Company 162nri Infantry, will perform. Taps will be sounded and the benediction will be by Rev. Building Permits Greyhound i Richfield Oil Armistice Day Dance Semi-Formal Thursday Nile-November 11th ML Angel Auditorium 9 tol2 Wayne Mailings Orchestra Adm. $1.00 free Print 68 I 104 Vi 58 44 52 76 Vi Lines, to alter a store at 440 North Safeway Stores Inc. Ball PA.

Tox Church, S325. A. u. urown, Scott Paper Co DICKSON'S Room JUC Incl. build a one-story dwelling at 605 Vi Mile South of Salem City Limits on Highway 99 James Harris of St.

Joseph's Catholic Church. Roast Prime Rib Of Beet Au Jus Being Served Today at ltattuc'j GATES Louis Kclle, who 'was hospitalized at the- Stayton Memorial hospital for five days, returned to his home Monday but is still confined to his bed. Johnson, $11,600. Paul Robbins, to build a garage at 345 East Washington, $2000. Leda L.

lverson, to repair a dwelling at 880 North Cottage, $370. Standard Oil Company of California, to build a service station at 2365 Center, $27,800. E. K. Rawlins, to reroof a one-story dwelling at 2220 Mill, $300.

Jerome Epping, to build a one-story dwelling and garage at 2580 North- Sears Roebuck Co. Socony-Vacuum Oil Southern Pacific Standard Oil Calif. Studebaker Packard Sunshine Mining Swift Company Transamerica gcorp. Twentieth Century Fox Union Oil Company Union Pacific United Airlines i United Aircraft United Corporation United States Plywood United Stales Steel It's got a in its bonnet -or your choice of two new sixes 46 49 72 11 10 47 Vi 35 27 81 145 32 Vi 67 6 33 Vi 60 19 62 23 Vi 71 49 HELD OVER! 'rr fate, $10,000. Joseph Schweifler, to alter a one-story dwelling at 2440 Claude, $200.

Pcorge Skaggs, to alter a one-story dwelling at 1030 Chevrolet The motommic tor do George W. Warner Pictures South Liberty, $300. Edwards, to repair one-story Western Union Tel. WONDERFUL COMEDY SURPRISE! as GREAT as rrs great, great cast! HUMPHREY BOGART dwelling at 2445 Hazel, $100. Wil Westinghouse Air Brake Westinghou.se Electric Woolworth Company linm E.

Anderson, to alter a tavern at 211 North Commercial, $200. Ranks Will Close Salem banks will be closed Thursday in observance of Veterans Day, Public offices will be closed. AUDREY HEPBURN "WILLIAM HOLDEN frttrntt anal DifM-wsl 1 BILLY WILDER Pastor's Father Dies, Postpone Men's Club Wednesday night's dii.ner meeting of the Men's club at the John Putnam Burnett Great new lum tUMmr joint wn i oo Html HTI3 JOIN tllll tlUfflL tAMLli TAVUM wrf UNUT LDtHV -raw ADDED FEATURETTE It's the valve-in-head V8 as only the valve-in-hcad leader can build it! You'd expect Chevrolet to out-V8 the field-and it has! Chevrolet's new "Turbo-Fire V8" puts a brand-new kind of excitement under your foot. The excitement of 162 The excitement of an 8 to 1 ultra-high compression ratio that squeezes more pure fun out of a gallon of gas than you ever dreamed possible! The new "Turbo-Fire V8" is so efficient that it requires only four quarts of oil instead of the usual five or more. And it has the shortest piston stroke in the low-price field, for longer engine life.

But we can't even begin to give you the whole story here. Come in and dth the new "Turbo-Fire V8 1" Of Turner Summoned John Putnam Barnett, late i First ConsrcRational church has been postponed until December A "Calling Scotland Yard" Thrillerl 15, because of the death of the pastor's father. mmmummm resident nt i urner, and a resident ot Turner most of his life, died Tuesday at a local hospital. He had been ill for the past two years. I Born April 23, 1873, Barnett With Paul Douglas as the Narrator The wives of the members were to have been guests at a dinner and vaudeville show.

The pastor is the Rev. Julian J. Keiser. His father, the Rev. Edmond E.

Keiser, died Tuesday in Aurora, 111. enme to Turner, OreRon. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Harnett in 1977.

Besides resid STARTS TODAY! ing in Marion county he had also resided in Wheeler and Gilliam counties. Two new 6 With enough new advances to fill a book! Chevrolet offers two new highstepping sites for 1955! There's the new "Blue-Flame 136" (teamed with Powerglide as an extra-cost option) and the new "Blue-Flame 123." Both bring you new, higher-rated power the zippy, thrifty high-compression kind. Both have new, more efficient cooling and lubrication systems new engine mounts that result in almost unbelievable smoothness. And, like the new "Turbo-Fire V8," both are sparked by new 1 2-volt electrical system for finer performance -and faster cold-weather starting. They're the liveliest, smoothest sixes Chevrolet ever put into a passenger car! Cards PALMIST Read your life like an open hook.

Past Present Future Love Marriaie Business Sickness. Brine all vour problems to this Gifted Lady. Honrs: 10 to 10 374S Portland Road (Next Door to Nick's) Survivors Include two sisters, Mrs. 1. L.

Robertson of Milwnu-kie, Oregon, and Mrs. Guy Chapman of Turnrer, OrcRon; two brothers, Henry and Harvey Barnett of Turner and several nieces and nephews. Announcement of funeral services will be made later hv the Viriiil T. Golden company chapel. HELD OVER! HELD OVER! GREAT STORY of Ma LOVE and WAR! H'j Coins in theFountain COLOR OHUXI fegft-PUvMr SIIIIOrHONIC SOUND 'Tiff' I' aaBBBaSja Tn.

Iff Air J-Ooof Stdofi of 14 mw fW BooV btwtnt thr9 mw Mnas. fcaJJBaSal More than a new car a new CON CEPT of low-cost motoring (and much too good to miss driving ACTION CO-HIT .1 Clorlt Lano Victor GABLE-TURNER-MATURE loil aiHIRN-kitOlOl mius yua moss mi scuati ItZ. Bill MUMS I 'lean PORTER Smtth I Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 510 N. Commercial St.

Phon. 3-3175.

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