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The OSEGON STATESMAN. Salem Oregon. Thursday Homing, September 18, 1941 PAGE ELEVIZT Stanford Ready to Top Coast Again; Oregon Held Dark Horse By BOBERT MYERS ! ' Associated Press Sport Writer Pacific Coast conference top team is Stanford. Just like that. Clark Shaughnessy undoubtedly rates as the coach of the conference. And he has much the same team as last year, including All-American Frankie Albert at quarterback and Betty Winner i I "41 jr. T i IK 9 V as WW I ... Replete with a big smile of vic tory, Mrs. Betty Hkks Newell f Long Beach, Calif., held the trophy symbolic of the national - women's amateur golf cham pionship after her defeat of Helen Sigel of Philadelphia In a tiUe match at Brookllne, BXass. Schools Given on Funds Request J University of Oregon, and Ore gon State college as well, drew state board of control criticism Wednesday when a request from the Eugene institution for per mission to buy $2800 worth of dormitory equipment without waiting to take bids was flatly turned down. They have all rammer to contemplate their needs," Gov. Charles A. Sprague commented. They should have anticipated this last Jane.' . The university's request repre sented the seventh time that either the Eugene school or the State college had come to the board at enrollment time with re quests for emergency expendi - tures that could have been antlci pa ted ahead of time, Dan J. Fry, board secretary, declared. Fry said bids could be ob tained within three days and a savins' saado ever a purchase a the open market. The beds and other equipment are to take care, principally, of students who will live in the dor mitories a week or so before mov ing into sorority and fraternity houses, Fry explained. GOP to Hear Martin . PORTLAND, Sep L 17 (JP) Rep. Joseph Martin (R-Mass will arrive by plane at Medf ord September 27 to address the Ore gon State Republican club ; con vention at Roseburg Harry Idle- man announced Wednesday.' TODAY -'. FaX SAT. The CkcTesf Mualctd Comedy ... Ever! n. i Isiifsg foll-.mm Companion Feature ' A Brilliant Surgeon Gambling with His Career! ' Doctors Don't TeH" It TODAY and FRIDAY All the romance . V. mystery i. . . tntrijrua f the Orient . . blended together in one greet picture! ' v CHARLES BOTES HEDT LAMARR ' - - la-' I - ' i "ALGIERS" - 1 ,. j plus I r toJsappearlng Corpses 1 SecretN passageways will keep you oa the eoge or your seat la "Murder by Invitation" ' with : Wallace Vord - Marian Marsh Reprimand I l Pete Kmetorlc at half. Stanford would be the logical choice to remain undefeated, con tinuing their 1340 unbeaten rec ord but I don't think they wilL It would be asking too much of them. The law of averages and a schedule in which everyone will be pointing for them will be too much for the Indians. Shaughnessy took a pair of stiff blows, too, when two stars left the ranks in addition to those taken by graduation. Dick Palmer, a guard, and Fred Meyer, end, were lost by ineligibility. Big Three: Stanford, South ern California, and California In that order. Southern Cal has good material an denongh sen timent to win for the late How ard Jones and his successor, Sam Barry. Stab Allison up at California has his Golden Bears en the inarch again. You can't figure Stanford . In anything but first place but one team doesn't figure that way and might just drop them to runner-up position. That's Southern Califor nia. The Trojans had the Indians stopped until the final moments of their game last year and they'll catch the Shaughnessy boys after successive weekends against Ore gon, UCLA, Oregon State, San Francisco U, Washington and Santa Clara. Those last two alone are neaoacne enough lor any team and USC goes into the Stan ford game with a complete week's rest No. 1 Stan Why look any far ther than Frankie Albert for the conference Individual star? He can run. pass, kick off, pant, boot the necessary points after tonchdonws and ran that T formation. Bobbie Robertson of USC, Jim Jurkovitch of California. Ernie Steele and Jack Stackpool o Washington, and Bob Reinhard, California's All-American line man, are sure to star. And don' torget Albert's running mates a Stanford, particularly Kmetovlc, Center Vic LIndskog, and a cou ple of others. Watch these boys go. Dark Horse Team: The mos feared dark horse team will be Tex Oliver's Oregon Webfeet Oliver, one of the best offensive mentors on the coast lost his 1940 starting backfield but he's coming back with equally well seasoned players and the Oliver system now well established a the university. Inroads oa coast football talent by the draft have been compara uvely negligible, to date, and should not seriously hamper any team. Aumsville Plans Water AUMSVHJLE, Sept 17-flP)-In- stallation of a piped water sya tern Is being considered by the city council, fearful of an inade quate supply in case of fire. Well water is used now. , Mill City News MILL CITY Mrs. Abbie Geert son has left for Philomath, where she will teach school this year, and reside with her parents. Frank Kinsman, Mehama, has purchased the Henry Labent property in Mill City and will move into It Barbara Jean LeteUier, Spo kane, who visited in Mill City this summer with her grandmother. Mrs. Virginia Letellier, has en tered Washington State college. Frank Smith and C E. Mason caught a half-dozen silver Jack on Alsea river' near the coast last weekend. - Eleanor EtzeL Sublimity, is vis iting her sister.- Mrs. Tony Zie- bert Homer Thacker and his mother, Mrs. Alice Thacker, drove to Portland Tuesday to bring back Ruth Vlning, who will visit for three months uf-Mill City, while her husband; Walter Vlning, confined to a Portland hospital. Mrs. Mary Lovett will teach in Sdo this year, and her tw daughters. Mary and Kathryn left this week for Monmouth to at tend the Oregon college of edu cation, EvEHYCODtf FL nBEDD TODAY and TONIGHT TITUItS. - F1U. - SAT. mE:oTC3;no.nsn SALEJ1.-ORECON . t r f YANKEES SIT FOR A Yankees wfil meet the : r : t " I 'if v" ' rmimmmmammmmmmmmmmKmtmMmmmimmtimmMM . iriVTiifinii TROJAN TWOSOME Sam Barry (left), who stepped Into the Southern California football coaching post to succeed the late Howard Jones, faces the 1941 season with the expert services f Cspt Bob do Latter, who plays right tackle. Nets Fish That Might Have Won ASTORIA, Ore., Sept ll-Jt)- Many northwest anglers may; point Wednesday to Peter Heik- kinen, Brownsmead gfllnetter, for proof of the "big one that got away" in the recent Astoria salm on derby. Heikklnen netted a 51 -pound Chinook salmon, six pounds heav ier than the fish that won the 1575 first prize for Oney Emop, Astoria. In its mouth was a heart shaped, red-flasher spinner and a wisp of line. The' fish, which might have won the prize, will, instead, go into labeled cans. Heikklnen fig ures it Is best anyway half the fishermen on the river would lalm they had hooked it . ' Cauliflower Cleaned Up on Wholesale Mart PORTLAND, Sept 17.-fP-Oi- ferings of cauliflower were cleaned up on the east side farm ers wholesale market Wednesday under generous demand. Most sales of No. 1 quality ranged up ward to $1.30 crate. . Offering of unclassified toma toes were larger and the best quality sold at SI box. Small pear tomatoes were rather slow at 60 cents lug. Quince brought 59 cents with asking prices generally a dime higher. Brussels sprouts were in active demand at $1.25 crate for No. 1. Broccoli was generally 50 cents lug. 1 s Special Tax Proposed OCEANLAKE, Sept 17-4V-A special tax to finance a fire hall to house the district's new (5000 fire truck was proposed by the local fire district Wednesday. Back at Union Hill UNION HILL-C. C Carter, who has been in the Salem Gen era! hospital for the past week, has returned to his home.- M TP TT 0VEH SilLEII u vL7 Shri FAMI L Y PORTRAI T-5plc and spaa. "Marse JeeT McCarthy's American Leasae champions pose m New York where oa Oct. 1 the National League champions, to epea the 1341 world series. Tanks' last title was la 139 when they wen their fourth series tn a row. - Religion Classes in Schools to Start This Year September 29 Weekday school of religion churches, are to start in the public schools September 29, Leora Strong, instructor, announced Wednesday. Miss Strong said Old Testament characters and stories are to be introduced to the classes this year. New Testament work has been given during" the past two years. Peak enrollment in 1940-41 wai about 1500 pupils, all from third to sixth grades, Inclusive, of the elementary schools. The course Is optional, and cards for parents' signatures are being distributed this week. Paplls who enroll are released from the classroom for 40 minutes ef one day each week. Miss Strong is to teach in south side schools, and Gertrude L. Hynes in north side buildings. A new device in giving the les son, the f elt-o-graph, is to be used here this year. Daily schedule for the classes is, with Miss Hynes' building first and Miss Strong's second, is: Monday and Tuesday, Engle wood and Bosh; Wednesday, Grant and McKinley; Thursday, Highland and Washington; Fri day. Garfield and Richmond. The program is supervised by a committee appointed by tne Salem Ministerial association andJ headed by Mrs. Roy L. Lockenour. Bette DAVIS ; 'The Great Lie1 Time: 1:35-8:10-8:45 2nd Hit- " aUbert ' Donna STEUJNG ' REED "Th3 Gd-Anay" Time: tS3-IM-UM CARTOON " 2 pxi. Ia 10 pia. IE . k6 Lc3 v: mi TV "1 i t Barbara Geldug, John Khmbroagb. Ono of the most publicized among college football stars last fan, John Kimbrough, All-American back at Texas A. & M Is pic tured on a Hollywood movie set with Barbara Golding, a Texas girl he will marry. Miss Golding, 18, of Houston, attends Mary mount college at Tarrytown, N. Y. Kimbrough is making movies. classes, sponsored by Salem Call Board ' ELSfNORK Today Eleanor Powell, Robert Young In "Lady Be Good." John BeaL Flor ence Rice tn "Doctor Don t Tell." CAPITOL, Today Hedy Lamarr. Charles Boy er tn "Alsiers." Wallace Ford In "Murder by Invitation." Saturday Tranchot Tone and Carol Bruce In ''This Woman Is Mine Roy . Rogers and Colby Hayes In "Badman of Deadwood. UBEXTT Today Bela Lugost tn Ghost" Leslie Banks in Shoes." Friday Range Busters Spurs." Keys Luke tn Chinatown. HOLLYWOOD Invisible 'Dead Men's tn "Silver Phantom of Today John Warn. Thomas Mitch H In 'Tarn Long Voyage Home. - Victor Mature. Carole Landia tn "One Bil lion BC." Friday Adolphe Menjou, Carole Lan dis In "Road Show." Lupe Vclax. Leon Err at tn "Six Lessons Tram Madame La Zonga.' STATS Today Bette Davis, George Brent tn 'The Great Lie." Robert Sterling in ina ot Awav Saturday midnighi-Voan Crawford. Meivyn oougiaa la A woman a race." GRAND Today Son Js Henie. John Fayae tn - "Sun Valler Serenade." Brands Joyce. Jane Darwell la "Private JNurse. The Original Yellow Front Drug and Candy 1 Special Store ia Salexa; j f f f - " '.3 TRUSSES Wa ban all types at all prices. FILM rCIISHSia Get the best for less at Schae fers. Our finishing is done by the best methods in the most modern labora tory In SalenL-. stSsWyy roll . PCI KLTD FEKCIX. CSTS See our window this week for a real assortment of , sets. SHEATFER, PARKER, EV ERSHARP all kinds from . 03.9553.3 , FLOATING LATEX TOYS Just the thing for OC baby's- bath, only, ca,. 5y ' FJCTEA : EFECIALI1 -14-Ounce Theatrical ' T0 Cleansing Cream- , Y O The final seer of to 4 In favor Manager Leo Dnrocher (right) St Louis, but a lot of ether incidents did not Umpire Al Barlkk (left) at the place went throagh several roaads of oratory soeh as this with Leo about everything frost balls and strikes to a claim of a balk. The Dodger victory placed them two games ahead of the Cardinals In the National league pennant rase. Harvest Ends in Prune Orchards ORCHARD HEIGHTS The majority of large prune orchards in this section completed harvest ing during the weekend. The Robert Adams and Amman Grice dryers were operated this season but those of L. C Weathers and Ray Barker were not run as so many picked the fruit green. Mbst orchardists report good crops. ' Crews were composed al most entirely of local workers. A. M. South wick and I Weathers picked prunes green for the can neries. Amman Grice, Mrs. Jessie McDowell, ; Irvm Simmons . and Robert Adams had their crops dried. Home Grown Paw Paws On Portland Market PORTLAND, Sept. U.-UP)- Paw-pawSi the semi-tropical fruit fait Time Tedav aasajaa M hm. oxicsBt,-ae tam And 2nd Feature ECHAEFEa'S EZ23AL ' BALSAM is (he best cough syrup for the whole family.. ox. hop POwOii? Get a bottle of HOOD'S POI SON OAK LOTION it win fix you up. Manufactured and sold by Schaefers only. , SOliandglaCO TAKE THE HURT FROM rr7rir 1 u.MwrafaJ k AwV Cliails, sW SMid4r tabo ei w aandr 0 m ImL tMohMlaaas. . CAME3A3 - Box or folding we have what you want.! -. snrcmvE zznn Ladies You should try the new IANOUR; Cream made with a -purs lanolin base. It will not burn or irri- O tato the skin. BOc size - w I m aV . WrL K K - V. of the Brooklyn Dodgers pleased In his battle with the Cardinals at of the south, are on the Portland market and home-grown at that. one downtown dealer had a limited supply of paw-paws Wed nesday. .Dealers reported that a small orchard of them was being started as an experiment at Van couver. Wash. However, the trees are not yet of bearing age. Noted Oregon Savant Succumbs at Eugene EUGENE, Ore., Sept. 17-iP)-0 F. Stafford, 68, former University of Oregon chemist and co-discoverer of heavy water, died here Wednesday. He had been a member of the faculty 41 years and retired as dean of the lower division and head of the chemistry department only two weeks ago. - ALWAYS BIG HITS LAST TIMES TODAY -Doable Thrill Bill "Dead Men's Shoe" with Leslie .Banks itlus: Bela Lageal fas "Invisible Ghost" 15? - Continuous Daily - 1:00 P. M. YOun pnsscniPTioii stods .155 N.. 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Scli by SCHAEFEa'S. 27c SSc Vcpo-Eub ZZs Vctronol Jtlc -S3 tOs L!en!holerhDn Cc 1-Iusterole - eaor Canning Chief I Tells Origin ;1 Of Industry : j About 132 years ago. at the time of Napoleon Bonaparte, the can ning industry had its inception as -a result of war, and during the current struggle It will be of in calculable value in furnishing foods to both the armed forces and their heavy background of civil ians, Robert C Paulus, president of the National Canners associ ation and of Paulus Brothers, told members of the Salem Rotary dub Wednesday. . Seaae Men of the Immense scope .of the industry was given ; when Paulas pointed eat that ia approximate figares the aav i nasi pack ef fruits la the United States b 55,ttM0o eases; sea foods, n,MJM; Tegetables, 165.000,000, and meat and ether -predacts 12,O0M0O. Growth of the bean business in ( the northwest has been phenom enal, the speaker declared, and further increase Is possible but seems to have been arrested this year by the Inability of growers to secure harvest help. "Canners are willing to extend their pack ing, facilities but are afraid to take the chance of further expan sion as bean machinery Is very expensive and Idle equipment Is costly - iM j Firemen End Convention - BEND, Sept 17-(ff)-Pul Jarw rett, fire chief of Park Rose, hear Portland, was elected president 6f the Oregon Association of Fire chiefs at the close of the state con vention at Elk lake resort west of here Wednesday. Baker was chosen for the 1942 convention. Other officers: Charles Foster, Astoria, first vice-president; Ed ward Grenfell, Portland, second vice-president; Thomas Coates, TiDamook, secretary; Ivan Pear son, McMinnville, treasurer. IL C. Spaulding, Newberg, Is the retir ing president The Oregon State Firefighters association, meeting in conjunc tion with the chiefs, also chose Baker for the next convention city and elected J. J. Hix, Port land, president Robert Mills, Sa lem, was elected vice-president and T. D. Schrunk, Portland, ex ecutive secretary. . Orange Prices Rise; Apples in Pemand PORTLAND, Sept UHfr-A orange prices increased 'again, apples were in active demand -on the Portland wholesale market Wednesday. Oranges went up- to 40-50 cents crate, depending on size. One load of King apples sold quickly for $1.25 box. Delicious, Jonathan and winter Banana ap ples were plentiful at $1.00-50 box, depending on quality and pack. Most jumble pack apples sold for $1.00-23 box. Crab apples sold well at $1.25 box. mjmim CenUn from 1 NEW LOW PUCES 20c Matinee Nights N1 U1T i TRIYATE NUBSE ( : with Breada Joyce . Jane Darwell . 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