The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 31, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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Th OREGON STATESMAN. SoUm. Oraon. Saturday Morning, August 31. 1946
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OWL SHOW TONIGHT!
MAT. DAII-T FROM 1 P.M. -NOWI
THRILLS!
The story
of a Man
and a Horse!
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Rbambft-fchrthoa l Hlt!
Wreck Injures
If - T -
ivioiorcvciist
Jarvie Miller. 18. rout? 2. box
53. Salem, suffered back injuries
when he was thrown from his mo
torcycle after colliding head-on
with an automobile on route 2 half
a mile west of Keizer school last
evening, according to state police.
They identified the car driver at
Mrs Vida M. Stratton. route 2,
box 17B The Salem first aid car
took the youth to Salem Deacon
ess hospital, where attendants last
night mkI his condition was "hard
to determine." Deaconess attaches
refused further comment.
Industrial Building in
Oregon Cut 30 Per Cent
PORTLAND, Aug. 30 -7P-Ore-gon
and six southwest Washington
counties in the Oregon civilian
production administration district
urill hw oil. . ' I .. -fcr... Hft '
"i " Nil" " III III 1 1. flUtUl J ' , ,
0O0 weekly on the average of non-
residential construction under the j
new cutback. j
Nelson English, head of CPA I
here, said the new figure repre
sents a cut of from 25 to 30 per '.
cent.
! BILBO'8 MOCTI1 INFLAMED
NEW ORLEANS. Aug 30 - (A -Senator
Theodore Cm. Bilbo (O
, Mim.), nationally known for his
fiery stump speeches against
( "Negro equality" will undergo an
.Operation here Uimorrow which
1 physicians -said is necessitated by
"inflammation of the mouth."
World Air Seed INI ark
Broken Unofficially
ML'ROC, Calif . Aug. 30 7P)
An army P-84 Thunderjet ighter
has established an unofficial
world's seed record over a meas
ured, course at Muroc air field
608 miles an hour. The mark will
not le recognised, army official
rii self med, because it is necessary
to better the existing recotd of
606 miles by five miles an hour.
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ENDK TOOAV! (HAT.)
Dick Marine
IRISH tVEM ASK SMILING"
Bill ratatt
-MAN ANTONIO KIO"
UkMshrY,
cost. rtoM t r.M.
TOMORROWI
Judy
CO-FEATURE I
SUNSET CARSON
"ORECON
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NCWI TWO BIG HITSI
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Terhnleatar Ca-Hii: a
Gary Coopr
N.W. MOUNTED POLICE
Continuous from 1:00 P.M Today-Sun- Mon. Labor Day
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"A GAME
I OF DEATH"
With John I4r
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S.Z SAXJUI PATT1 RRATIY I.I
Action Speeded
On Forestry
Board Findings
Virtually every reeommenda
tirn for forest conservation and
fire protection made in the re
port of CJov. Earl Snell's special
forestry committee, with the ex
ception of those requiring legisla
tion, are already being put into
operation or are well under way,
the governor declared Friday.
Snell said that with the excep
tion of the recommended crea
tion of a department of conserv a
tion and a corporation to raise
$25,000,000 in forestry bond,
neither of which were recom
mended unanimously, the forestry
board and slate forenter have ieeti
working on suggestions contained
in the leport.
In line with the recommenda
tion for fire protection of the
Tillamook hum area, CJfM . Snell
reported that the forestry depart
ment has planned effective meas
ures of protecting the burn.
One of the reseeding experi
ments, involving the use of air
planes in restocking the land, was
not a complete success, he said,
but another method has been de
veloped, involving the use of a
locally Invented tree. -planter
which will increase the efficiency
of one man by 500 to 600 pet
cent in each day's planting. An
other machine, now under de
velopment, would prepare as many
as 200,000 small trees for planting
each day from the state's nurseries.
Sublimity Lodge
Installs Officers
Knights of Columbus, Sublimity
council, recently installed ' 1946-47
officers. They included Pat Gor-
: man, grand knight: Raymond Ker
ber, deputy grand knight. Ted F.t
! zel. chancellor; John Welz," rv
! corder; Edw. J. Bell, financial
i secretary; Andy A. Kint, trca--I
urer; Cecil Hiiidt-I, lecluier; Ko
I man Kint, advocate; Iin;inl
I Thoma, waiden: John (i llallm.in,
inside guard; Peter J. Etzel. tut
I side guard and Bert dJrad ley. Sam
I Bridges and John P. Ones, trus
' tees.
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Experienced or Inexperienced Women Laun
dry Workers urgently needed in the following
classifications:
Shirt Press Operators
Shirt Finishers
Garment Press Operators
Flat Work Ironer Folders
Flat Work Ironer Feeders
Silk Finishers
STEADY EriPLOYIIEIIT
Apply in Person at
aflemn) Lamnnidliry C,
263 South High Street
s
Hi, Kids!
TODAY
t 1:00 lM.
4
MJ BUGS
btoiiy
ii SHOW
linn I
BIG
STAGE
SHOW
to be
Broadcast
OTr
KSLM
rraai ta 1:19
2 Serials
Hop"
Harrigan
Bfl
Jungle
Raiders
2 HI
Col.r
Cartoons
2 BfO FEATURES
Jaaa Ielle - Rabert lluttan
in
"JANIE GETS MARRIED"
and
Walt Disney's
ri.NOC t IIIO
ENDS TODAY!
"The Enchanted Faremf
In Color
"Swingin an a Rainbaw"
ris "Tiger Womin"
(Matinee Only)
TOMORROW!
IN TEOINICOLORI
ff IN TECHNICOLOR I
rfM.mt- ftflllill
---ASTWRE -BHBJEH
CO-FEATl'RE s
Maria Mantes Rabert rlge
"TANGIER"
Hop Harv est
Ready Monday
Picking fif late hops will be in
full swing by Monday, and kh
picking n In store le(use tins
week's light rains have liMist-iitfl
hops on the vines, the latin latx,
fffice in Salem indicated yetn -day.
Thousands of harvest woiker
are neefied in the Salem-Independence
area during the first two
weeks of September when hop.
bean and prune picking all will Im
in progress. thetUXjce stawt. I -e-tina
MurharrT 18. "oi"' "route 3, Sc
lera, ha averaged $1.50 an houi
every day since August 11. puk
ing early hops at Itoger it Hishop
yards on the South Hiver ifrfd.
faim labor officiaU said.
IYst Pilot Killed
In (iratsli Into Iikk
I.KWISTON, N Y . Aug 30 ifi
Ja-k Wixilm, 29, Hell Aircraft '.
chief test pilot and nationally
known speed flyer, was killed to-,
t flay when his souped up P-39 An -I
acobra rritKhed into Lake Ontaito.
I Bell officials reported. Wuilams
i had placed necoiid among ln--
qualifiers for the Thompson mm i
' race and had 'been askigned by the
, army ti attempt to fly a plane
' into the supeisonic seed range
for tha first time later this suni
i mer.
rJdrrlv M2111 Hit in
Yoollurii IMisliap
Tluim H. Moore. HI I Fiont 1 .
1 Woodbum. an elderly er1e.t i lan.
was injured la.tt evefiuig when he
was stunk by a car driven by
Alan Slahaugh, route 1. Huhh.ird,
it wai reported by tate police.
, They said the accident m i iimil
in Wiwdbum at the intersection
of Pacific highway and Y otitic
, street. Attaches at Woodtjurn hu
; pital, where the injured nun was
taken, said his condition was fan
and full extent of hi injuries had
not yet been detet mined by mid
night Wagr Ha to Set for
Prune, Plum drop
Wage feibug rates for pioii.
and plum hat et ing in Washing
ton, Yamhijl, Marion and Polk
counties have(Meen evtablibed a
; the result of a recent wage Ixj.ir l
! meeting, it was announced heie
Friday.
The new schedule provide a
maximum rate of 25 cents er lug
j Imx of bti pounds for picking
! plums fr prunes fmm the ground,
i .15 rents er lug box of Stt pounds
for pickirrg and .hj(ing plums
i pruneit, with the maximum i.te
of SI an hfKir for oilier liaivest
l.ilor
Ixgal INolire
NOTll'K r I X MINTIOV
NOTIIt IS MIHrilV fJIVrN tliat a
Civil Sri ice Kx4fiunat lofi for fiierurii
oubjrrt trt ttir mln regulations aiui
Pi'iviwrt of lh Civil Srrvur ( utn.
' iiilftsiun of Salrm, Orrxon. will :
1 tirrd in lle C ouncil ( hjmhf i of the
f'Hv Hill. Thursday. Seotrtiitrr IS
ml at t nu n , Um k a n
urNKHAI. S OIT (it :XAMINA
Tl IN in addition In pli-. ir-al ratti
j malum by llie -il phvmiaii Krnm
of ulmrrntmn rrarluir ctstrtpf rliani -I
iun. ability to follow di:ri li.n- ip.
latKona Willi ofhera. nual alrtlilv
I to mrt firr rirpartinpiil irqijirrnirnl
Tf-n per t-rnt c-relll alloiArd on ai
tnri wivlrr record
I'AY IIS7 00 a month for Mmnrii
Alhkrtic let a would h ordinal
lly uwrl In fire fihlini;
REQUIREMENTS Applicants mul '
have btn bona fide residents of the
City of Saletn for al leal one year
I Immediately previous to the date of
i the examination and itiut be rel -ter-d
vorr
Ae limits are from SI to 31 years
Applicant who aie plac-r-d on the
eligible list will : be required to tak
a phvtical examination from th citv
physician before appointment Poor
health or dtaablusa defects reported
by tha elty ohystrian will be rauae
for rem o a I frofsL.' the ellRtble lit
APPLICATION BLANKS MAY be
obtained at the Office of the City
Recorder, must bs- fried in person,
and will not be accepted for filing
after the following dale
Thuraday. September 12. 1S-44. at
J (XI p m
fated at Salem. Orrnun. Auaust JS.
CIVIL JirRVlCE COMMISSION
By: A II. Mwiir f liair max.
A. St-311-31 S 3-4-S
Saiuly to Talk
With Generals
While attending the Disabled
i American Veterans' national con
I ve-ntion next week in Portland,
1 George Sandy, director of state
j veterans' affairs, will confer with
I flen. Omar Hradlev and M.ij Cm.
(J. II. Erskiiie, l.'SMC. director f
I the veterans' letrauung and re-
employment afimiuisti atnn,
Washington, D C.
Piurly Mfitiday evening Cleneral
Ki.sk l lie will meet with Sandy and
veterans affair tluectttrs fifm
Washington, California, Idaho.
Montana and Oregon, who !,were
invited by Sandy to discuss tlie
problem of serving veterans at
the "grass roots level." Sandy said
n Septf-rnhf-r 3 iiml A Sitmly
and IXiw Walker, national com
mander of DAV, will di, hiss with I HAWAII AIR LINE HTYMIf.O
(eneral Hradley setvue.tn dis
abled eteians.
lOim;ANI). Ore., Aug. 30(,P)
The Poitland chamber ff com-
Soybean chemifts f laim that rn r' noUfiwi Kxljy that tha
. . j; a . , i . i 1 'vil aeronautics board had re-
a.i.rn.il and pmiHi y fee,! made fusrd ( , rhear,n of Mj..
u.ini sojoean oj. mca. stippi.es SM() MJVIi,,tlon rompanr nd
I fiom four to fiv e limes moi e di-: ., thCv-est Anlines' ietitirf, for
a . 1 . I . a : . I 1 . , - - -
Kesnoif pioit-ui til. in cereal gtams. Hnett air mm A ice to Honolulu. f
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NORMANDY MANOR
Music by 'Tubby' Thompson c Orcheilra
v Na raUe In prirea - No raver rharga - Na tasialanaas ffharga.
ti latunge opens it J T. M. Jail.
IHnner served from T. M. la 19 P. M.
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C ream ... 5) j tir favorite Jacpir line Cod ran
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LUXITE GIRDLES
Thai famous quality LUXITE mad by HoUproof Hoairf Com pan r. It bar
lor today's MUlaa in th llnqorl xrtfonl
lie sure to see
LUXITE TWO-WAY STRETCH GIRDLES AT 1J.00.
LUXITE TWO-WAY STRETCH PANTIE GIRDLES AT fS.85.
LUXITE TWO-WAY STRETCH LACE WITH SATIN PANEL PULL ONS AT
S8.50. ...
LUXITE SATIN BROCADE FRONT PANEL WITH SATIN ONE WAY STRETCH
BACK AT $7.50.
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Try boat comlort and durabUry.
ar .xprtly fLttod to air th
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Walt DiuMy's Wondorful Hit In Tachnicolor
The Adventures of
Millers
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