The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, November 10, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore Thur., Nov. 10,
TURKEY TO TURKEY
Oregon Man To Take Bird
To President Inonu Upon
A aamImma fit USc Off or
McMINNVILLE, Ore. W) A press agent's gag sending a
turkey to Turkey worked out pretty well lor the guy who
thought it up. He's going, too.
Of course, he'll have to feed the bird and see that It arrives
In championship condition, but that's no problem. "I've talked
with people who know about those things," said Gene Maleckl.
Maleckl, a Salem, Ore., resl.
dent, has promoted and managed
a number of Oregon community
festivals. He was named manager
of the Pacific Coast turkey ex
hibit here. After sending a bean
festival representative to Boston
for a pot of baked beans, it was
no trick to think of sending a
turkey to Turkey.
President Ismct Inonu's secre
tary general, Cemll Yesil, said
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SIG FETT
527 N. Jackson
the President would bepleased to
receive the fowl. That pleased C.
W. Norton of Portland, president
of a poultry products firm. Nor
ton bought Maleckl a round-trip
ticket to deliver the bird per
sonally. So, after Maleckl supervises
such things as judging a demon
stration of dogs herding turkeys
into a pen, the serving of turkey
burger to the exhibit crowds, the
mailing of the champion dressed
bird to President Truman and
other birds to 48 governors, he'll
herd the champion live bird into
a special cage and take off Nov.
19 lor Ankara via Istanbul.
He'll arrive there Nov. 23 and
expects to be met by Ahmet
Kaya, best man at Malecki's wed
ding when the two were Oregon
State college studehts in 11)46.
Then he'll heau for Ankara to de
liver the bird and Join the Ameri
can colony's Thanksgiving cele
bration at the invitation of Am
bassador George Wadsworth.
Along with the champion bird
he'll take two dressed turkeys.
One Is for the secretary general
and one lor f resident inonu.
"Just in case the President
wants to keep the live one for a
pet," he explained.,
Will Boost Industry
The show will be held Nov. 15
18 and has drawn a large entry
list. Among the visitors to the
show will be Dr. W. A. Billings
of the University of Minnesota,
a nationally known figure In the
turkey Held.
As soon as the snow Is com
pleted the winning entries will
De prepared lor snipment. Wltn
the dressed birds going to the
White House and to the govern
ors ol the 4a states will be cian
berries from Coqullle, to provide
the proper trimmings for the
holiday meal.
Maleckl said the widespead
publicity given the local show
was expected to boost the turkey
industry in Oregon. Arrange
ments nave been made, he said,
for a radio broadcast from New
York when he arrives there with
the turkey for Turkey and a
tape recording of part of it will
be used on the Voice of America
broadcast.
HOW'S YOUR APPETITET
VERBOORT, Nov. 10 )
This Dutch community's famed
sausage festival will be hem sun
day. Some 1,500 visitors are expect
ed for the sausage-and-sauer-kraut
meal which Is cooked and
served annually by the communi
ty to raise funds.
The sausage Is smoked by all
the farmers In the area, and their
wives do the cooking.
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LOCAL GROWN
NOW!
ROSEBURG MEAT CO.
Winchester Phone 80
Problems
Phont 1150
Leader Of LlOHS
International To
Visit Roseburg
Walter C. Isher of Queenston,
Ont., Canada, president of the
International Association of Li
ons clubs, will pay an official vis
it to the Roseburg Lions club
Saturday, Nov. 12. He will ad
dress a special meeting oi ine
local Lions and Lady Lions at
noon a tthe Hotel Umpqua. ,
Also invited to the meeting to
greet the International president
will be representatives of Lions
cluba at Myrtle Creek, Riddle,
Canyonvllle, Sutherlln and Drain,
announced Dr. James E. Camp
bell, president of the Roseburg
Lions.
Fisher was elected to his office
by unanimous ballot at the 1949
International convention In New
York City in July. He had pre
viously served as third, second
and first vice-president and as
an international director.
Fisher has long been active in
Lionlsm. His record dates back
to 1933, when he Joined the St.
Catharines, Ont., club. He serv
ed as chairman of various com
mittees, as a director and club
president in 1941-42. He later fill
ed the office of deputy district
governor and in 1943-44 served
concurrently In this office and
as president of the International
Association of Lions Clubs of Can-!
ada. In 1947 he represented LI
ons International at a special i
conference of non governmental
agencies called at Lake Success
to formulate plans for the dis
semination of educational mate
rial concerning the United Na
tions.
Fisher is secretary-treasurer of
C. Howard Fisher & Sons Ltd., a
private company which owns ana
operates the Dulvorton fruit
f arm at uueenston. rnis larm,
the property of the Fisher fam
ily for 67 years, is the o'.dest com- j
mercial peach orchard in that ,
section of Canada. i
He Is a director of the Pre-:
mier Trust company of Toronto,
a former member of the Queens-1
ton school board, past vlce-presi-
dent of the Niagara Peninsula
Fruit Growers association, and j
past director of the Ontario Fruit
Growers association. He is also
prominent In numerous commu
nity affairs and an active mem
ber of the United Church of Can
ada, having served as superin
tendent of the Sunday school 21
Accompanied by his wife, Fish
er will stop jn Roseburg enroute
from Eugene to Mcdford on a
tour of the nation.
Civilian Agency
Takes Control Of
Military Planes
WASHINGTON -OP) A civil-
Ian government agency has taken
over air control of military planes
as a safety measure, hard on the
heels of an airline pilot's report
that he had almost collided with
a B-25 bomber over National air
port here.
The Civil Aeronautics adminis
tration announced the new safety
move, a short time alter disclo
sure of the near-collision between
an Eastern airlines Constellation
and an instrument-flyig Air Force
plane. The airliner was carrying
54 persons on a flight to Miami.
The CAA did not relate its an
nouncement to the airliner-
bomber Incident. It said the new
regulation resulted from a series
of air safety discussions with Air
Force and Navy officials which
started several weeks ago.
There has been heavy pressure
on civilian and military aviation
authorities to take new measures
toward greater safety In the air-
particularly against air-to-air col
lisions. In he past 14 months, all
fatalities suffered by passengers
on U. S. airlines have resulted
from aerial collisions.
National airport was the scene
of a disastrous crash last Tuesday,
Involving an Eastern airlines DC
4 and a Bolivian P-38 fighter, In
which 55 persons lost their lives.
In its statement, the CAA said
the new move applies to fair
weather a procedure previously
restricted to bad days.
Leftover vecetables ran be add
ed to canned soups. Green peas i
or snap Deans are good in tomato
soup. Carrots are excellent added
to cream of mushroom.
I'm a IITT1E B0T
I didn't mean to do it,
I thought the tin would hold me.
And tvtn though I've mad a mess,
If won't help much to tcold met
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Buy on convenient terms
BERGH'S APPLIANCE
1200 S. Stephen) Phont 80
Big Deposit! Gain Shown
By U. S. National Bank
The United States National
bank of Portland, in Its Nov. 1
report to the comptroller of the
currency, showed a gain of over
19 million dollars In deposits
since the June 30 call date. Gains
were also made In loans and dis
counts as well as in total re
sources. Deposits now total $525,219,116,
a gain ui i,oi,oii since me
June 30 report. Total deposits of
the Roseburg branch are $13,
554,671.82, according to H. E.
Schmeer, manager.
The latest loans and discounts
figure of $148,416,862 represents
a gain of $15,582,610 over the total
at the time of the mid-year call.
Total resources for the entire
system now stand at $562,754,873
as compared with $541,154,804
lour months ago.
Both the ruby and sapphire are
an oxide of aluminum. ,
LIBBY'S, DEL MONTE, '
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ALWAYS FEATURED
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Henninger's Fine Meats Pre-Trimmed
Henninger'i meats are pro-trimmed, oven ready and waite
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SLICED BACON , 49c
CHICKENS 3,.. 49c
GROUND BEEF ... 35c
PORK STEAKS L. 49c
AMERICAN FRESH FRESH
CHEDDAR LINK TAMALES
CHEESE SAUSAGE Chix or Turke 1
LB. LB. each
45c 43c 23c
EO. sizi
8c
no
Can
(V jth 3 Bare
m 23c
fe& 55c
KWLri. Qlant
LWbU
(li 27c
67c
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Russians Create Big River By Use Of
Atomic Energy, Pro-Red Paper Reports
BERLIN, Nov. 10. UP)
The Russian-licensed newspaper
Nacht Express says Soviet use of
atomic energy to blast an entire
mountain has opened the way
for a man-made river bigger than
the English channel
capacity of Hoover (Boulder)
dam will be built in southwest
ern Russia, to turn a desert Into
75,000,000 irrigated acres for cot
ton planting, the newspaper said.
The Nacht Express Is commu
nist-controlled but has no official
standing with the Russian occu
pation in Germany. Its atomic
story apparently had the approval
oi the Russians, out not neces
sarily their sponsorship. They use
tne Red army s raegucne Rund
schau for official announcements.
Nacht Express quoted an engi
FREE
Wheaties, reg. size 14c
Wheat Hearts,
2tf oz.
27e
Mother's Oats,
China 43e
Carnival Oats, Ig. 43c
Grapenuts,
lO'i oz. 19c Brown or Powdered Gerber's
Kellogg's Pep,
so. i4c SUGAR BABY FOOD
Kellogg's All Bran, . ,
.org 22c 1Qc . J
Ralston's Hot ' can,:y4'
Cereal 24e
Carnation Wheat,
large 37e
Albers Flapjack,
2'i lb 29e
H. 0. Oats, 32 oz. 29e
Wheatena, 22 oz. 29c 2
SPERRY'S PANCAKE
PLEASE 000 0R CAT F00D 3 cans 25c
CRISC0 or SNOWDRIFT 318 CANS 83c
LOG CABIN SYRUP 12 oz 25c
KERR'S MINCE MEAT 28 02 39c
HUNT'S CATSUP ,4 0Z B0TTLE 15c
LA MIRADA RIPE OLIVES 15 -oz ;large 59c
SUNSHINE CRACKERS 16 02 B0X 25c
Al SAUCE 6-OZ. BOTTLE
neer as saying atomic explosions
were used to drive a canal
through the Turgai mountains be
tween the Ural mountains and
Klrgiz range.
Tnis was done to make possible
the construction of two dams to
divert the waters of the Ob and
They empty into the Arctic ocean.
To receive the diverted water,
the newspaper said, a channel 580
miles long and emptying into the
Aral sea will be built. It will be
deep enough for seagoing vessels.
Another channel will be dug to
connect the Aral with the Caspian
sea.
Mix mashed turnips and carrots
together for a flavor change; sea
son with salt, freshly ground pep
per, celery salt and a dash of nutmeg.
HENNINGER'S MART'S
Specials Effective Frl. .and Sat., Nov. 11th & 12th
All Henninjer's Marti Open Friday Regular Houn
DELIVERY STORE NO. 1 PHONE 522
Order Your Thanksgiving
Turkey Early at Our Markets
JELL
ALL FLAVORS
4 Pkgs.
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CIGARETTES
Camels, Lucky Strikes, Chesterfields,
Old Golds, and Phillip Morris
CARTON 200's .
SALAD OIL
WESSON
Pints... 30c
BOOK
MATCHES
Carton of 50
Van Camp's
Size Vr Cans
19c
for 27C
4-LB. BAGS
47c
Board Rules On N. Coast
SEATTLE iJP) The findings
of a three-man arbitration board,
studying the dispute of the North
Coast Greyhound lines which re
sulted in a lengthy strike this
summer, were announced here.
The board ruled that limited
and express runs shall be paid
on a mileage basis for the driver
and others shall be paid on an
hnnrlv basis. The milease vs.
hourly-pay Issue was one of the
major differences In the dispute.
On the issue of pay and work
ing conditions for "extra-board"
drivers, the board directed a con
tlnuance of the mileage method
of computing wage and working
conditions. One arbitrator dis
sented on these two issues. '
Other findings provided for
modifications of vacation provi
sions in the maintenance depart
ment and set the term of the
new contract to expire April 30,
1951.
FALL FOOD FESTIVAL
WATCH HENNINGER'S MARTS FOOD VALUES
TO KEEP POSTED ON THE REDUCTION IN YOUR
FOOD COST. THE PICK OF THE CROPS AT
REAL MONEY SAVING PRICES.
Henninger's Marts Features Form Fresh Produce
GREEN LOCAL GROWN
ONIONS
FANCY WHITE MALAGA
GRAPES
LOCAL GROWN
WALNUTS
COOS BAY
CRANBERRIES
FANCY GREEN
PEPPERS
U. S. NO. 1 DESCHUTES
1.39 POTATOES
SCOT'S Headline
TOILET TISSUE CIGARS "
,3 ROLLS KcUL ...
27c 2.19
RED TOP HEAVY .... CHEF BOYARDEE
CANVAS GLOVES spaghetti dinner
" 25c bao35c
Bradshaw's LIBBY'S
PURE HONEY CORNED BEEF
a;s75c 43c'
Our Sparkling
Holiday Hair-Do!
Be ready for the gay
whirl of the holiday
season come in
let us style your hoir
in becoming, easy-to-care-for
manner!
HENNINGER'S BEAUTY SHOP
Irene CUrk in Charge
PHONE 522
Opens 8:00 A. M.
Store No. 1 Jackson and
Winchester
Greyhound Line Dispute
Tho flnriinoa tf thA hnarH ar'
binding on both the union and
the company. J
TUNNEL DEDICATED I
EVANSTON, Wyo., Nov. 10
UP) A dlesel-powered Union Pa
cific train split a canvas and pa
per shield Wednesday to mark
the formal dedication of the rail
road's new Altamont tunnel in
MJUillVvcaici ii tjvimi,A-
Completion of the 1,705-fooJ
bore gives the Union Pacific If
026 miles of continuous doublj
track, from Omaha, Nebr., west
to Salt Lake City. t
WINDOWS
DOORS FRAMES
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164 E. 2nd Ave S., Phone'241
HENNINGER'S MARTS
FEATURE
LOW FOOD PRICES
10c
3 BUNCHES
19c
2 LBS.
35c
2 LBS.
CelloBogs
25c
2 LBS.
69c
15-LB. BAGS
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