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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1947)
t Ths Stat man. Salem, Oregon. Friday. NoTunbw 21. 1947 Bridal Procession Leaves -"ixk ' f , , -T Xi4-- ..... -t timrir ' " 4, .3W' v ' 7 invnAv A.r'r.wrf. wih LAiKlon for Westminister Abbey to The SUtesaua rU radio from Marion County Teachers Elect Mrs.Weddle Carmslite L Weddle of Salem was elected president of the Max-' ion county teachers association at the association's dinner meeting Thursday night in the Marion ho tel. She will take office in May nnnoo4inir rarl R Arhnhrmnfr. uvmuui - - - Other officers elected include Margaret Sims, Salem, vice pre sident; Bemice Gwynn, West Sa lem, secretary; Glen Waggoner, Stayton, treasurer; w. n. ceai, Jefferson; Lorraine Meusey, Sa lem, and Ralph Nelson, Keizer, were elected to the advisory com mittee. Delegates to the state teachers' coriventibn are to be Muriel Bent son, Salem, and Robert Miller, SiKerton. The group voted in fa vor of Martha Shull of Portland for the 'vice presidency of the state educational association. Joy Hill of Salem was nominated to repre sent Marion county on the ballot for a delegate from Oregon to the national education association con vention. ; A program to aid teachers in war - devastated -areas of the world was approved at the meet ing. Directed by the national ed ucational association through, state and fal groups, the fund will send food, clothing and supplies overseas. The fund is to b gathered through cash donations of teach ers, in .Marion county ine local teachers will forward their dona tions to Mrs. Mae Engle, Wood burn, treasurer of the county m a Viav-g off arts! af inr Arnmvi mately 150 Marion county teach ers attended last night's meeting. There are about 164.000 Quakers of which about 114,750 are in the United States. A THEE T70BK Removing, Trimming, Topping. Felling. Free Estinsatea - Ph. 7974 w. h. McAllister Insured Operator 7 Lei's Go Roller Skating Tonight 1:00 to P. M. CAPITOLA ROLLER RINK For Thanksgiving Take Your Family and Friends to THE HOMESTEAD "Good Food Is Oar, Habit" Attractively redecorated dining ey atmosphere. Excellent drive days, 3:00 p. m. Sundays, ani days. 1 mile eat on Salem-Dallas highway. 4 " - ft I1 4s, if I ih rdu-h. h&rlnc Prinecaa EliubeUi. leave Bucktnrham Talaee. where she wu married to Lt Philip Moantbatten. (AT WlrephoU lenaon). Tooze Suggests Alcoholic Hospital PORTLAND, Nov. 2O.-0P)-:ir-cuit Judge Walter L. Tooze recom mended from the bench today that the state divert some of its liquor sales revenue to establishment of a hospital for treatment of alco holics. He made the statement while sentencing a man convicted for issuing a worthless check while drunk. "Alcoholics are- not crim inals in fact," said the Judge, "they are diseased persons, wholly ir responsible . . . with one hand, the state encourages alcoholism, and With the other it seeks to pun ish its effects." i Jones to Head Eugene Police EUGENE. Nov. 20 -fyP)- Keith L. Jones, 37, a lieutenant in the Portland police department, will become Eugene's chief of police Nov. 24. j Jones, i native of Salem and a graduate of Willamette univer sity, was chosen from IS appli cants. He has served in the Port land police department since 1936. He will succeed L. L. Pittenger, who resigned after an incident involving the slapping of a teen aged boy here. Pittenger has since been appointed Oregon City police chief. Japan's Solons Engage in Battle TOKYO, Friday, Nov. 21 -(fp) - Japanese house of repre sentatives members staged a 40 minute fist-swihging melee last night, with chamber guards, gov ernment party memjbers, com munists and oppositionists .join ing in the clash. No injuries were reported. Some had claimed there was no quorum present, but Speaker Ko makichi Matsuoka said there was, and ordered the reading of an agriculture port. Fighting fol lowed. CHURCH FORUM TODAY Churchmen's forum, an adult group sponsored by the YMCA will meet at noon today at the Y to hear the third and last ad dress in a current series by Dr. Raymond B. Walker, pastor of the First Congregational , Church In Portland. His talk will be on the theme "In the Clinic of the Christ." Those intending to come have been asked to make advance dinner reservations at the Y. room with a distinctive hom - in service. Open 5:0 week 2:00 Thanksgiving. Closed Mon Palace - i" fcrtiij.i WWaol Navy Reserve Near Quota in Salem The induction of 23 new mem bers, more than half of whom art from towns surrounding Salem, boosted the compliment of the lo cal naval reserve unit up to with in 41 enlisted men of its assigned quota, unit officials reported -after Thursday night's meeting in building TS14, Salem airport Because of Thanksgiving holi days, it was decided to hold next week's regular meeting of the unit on Monday night, November 24, instead of on Tuesday, the regular meeting night. The group also voted to sponsor a basketball team in the city league under the direction of Lt (jgj Jack Mudd. It was announced that WO H. J. t ichiminek will piarticipatein a naval reserve training course it the 13th naval district head quarters in Seattle, Wash., De cember 1-14. Those inducted last night from Salem include Sic J. W. Hartley, MoMMl F. W. Hack worths, EM3 H. L. Snider, Fl L. M. Walker and Apprentice Seaman F. M. Lock' man, R. J. Morgali, D. D. Mich aels, H. J. Hickerman and Sic J. D. Arneth. Dallas men include Apprentice Seamen M. D. Jones, H. Buller, J. . Regeh. D. K. Fischer, L. A. Perry, R. L. Wack erborth, N. L. Perry, J. Z. Kunz and Sic B. K. DanieL Others include Apprentice Seamen M. L. Andrews. J. L. Comstock, and C. G Hassler, all of Aumsville; AS H. W. DeVox of Independence and AS V. A. Bartosc of Turner. Rates which will need men are electrician mates, two; machinist mates, four; motor machinist mates, three; carpenter mates, four; cooks, two; radar mate, one, and electronic technicians, six. ReaWEslate Turnover High A considerable rise In the filing and recording of real estate mort gages, indicating an increase in property turnover, was noted Thursday by Herman Lanke, Mar ion county recorder. On Wednes day the mortgages handled to taled to a property value of $100,850. While some farms over the county are included, most of the transactions are for Salem or suburban properties, Lanke said. Daily fees for all recording business have been high this week totaling $164 Tuesday and $112.50 Wednesday. ACCOMMODATING THIEF SPOKANE, Nov. 20 () A thief jacked up E. A. Seider'a car and removed a new tire from a rear wheel. But he was right ac commodating, Seider told the sheriffs office. He put the older spare tire on the wheel before leaving. MARKS MEMORIAL, SLATED ALBANY, Nov. 20 A me morial to Willard L. Marks, Al bany attorney and president of the state board of higher educa tion, who died Monday, is being planned by a committee here. Opeas C:45 asimuiaJiaa Ginger ROGERS - DrAJ KIVEN Burgess MEREDITH PEGGY WOOD HORACE McRAllT ROBERT K BARRAI .aUMVaSAMmt Plus Thender Mesurtaln' with TJsa Holt - Martha Hyer Assigned Compromise in Fish vs. Dams Dispute Slated PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 20-W- The Oregonian tonight reported that the federal Columbia basin interagency committee had recom mended a compromise settlement of the Pacific northwest fish vs. dams controversy. " The newspaper, in a dispatch from Washington, D.C., said the settlement recommended: 1. That construction continue on McNary dam; that five lower Snake river dams as? well as Fos ter Creek dam on the Columbia river, aU authorized by congress, be started when money becomes available. 2. That priority thereafter be given to upriver dams, delaying construction of the proposed The Dalles dam until upriver projects are completed. 3. That an attempt be made to transplant upriver salmon runs to lower Columbia river tributaries. The Columbia basin interagency committee, composed of represen tatives from federal agencies in volved in basin development, held a public hearing at Walla Walla last June on a proposed 10-year moratorium on lower river dams. That proposal would have ruled out the lower Snake river dams for another decade. The Oregonian reported the compromise settlement was not expected to be satisfactory either to iisnenes groups, who are op posed to further dam building on the Columbia-Snake system for a number of years, or to proponents oi a a am at The Dalles, advocated Dotn for power and Columbia riv er navigation. Air Reserve Grouji Hears Meet Report Members and raest of th nw ly-formed local, Air Reserve as sociation heard a reoort of the na tional association convention KM in uKianoma city last week from tr. u. van usdal, Salem delegate to uie conierence. VanOsdal informed the Salem group that the air reserve is an integral part of the regular army "air forces. Local air reservist tnM the group that lack of membership w iuu uie oniy stumDiing block to getting Dlanea into Salem. Aa soon as the unit's quota of 175 officers and men is reached the BrouD will attain class T"' standing ana win be entitled to a group oi aid ana Alll train ing pianes at the local airport Twelve new memhen were signed last night bringing the to tal comnliment itn in half nf the quota. Under the direction of rr-esiaeni wiiDur McDowell, the approximately 80 men Dresent discussed resolutions pretaining to reservists pay ana allowance to ny tactical types of aircraft. Mrs. Lula Greer Dies Late Thursday Night Mrs. Lula Greer. 475 Ratcliff dr., died late Thursday night at a local hospital. Funeral arrange ments are being made today by Clough-Barnck company. 1 f - 1 JT-IL KS9&H to Morning Matinet This Week's Featere. Billy and Bobby Moch la The Pictarlsatloa ef Beoth TarUngtoB's Fanieaa Nevel TENROD & SAM" PLUS Chapter No, S of The Scarlet Horseman" And - CARTOONS - FUN PRIZES SUrts Sunday, Ner. SI - Added! "Gay Antics" Cartoea . and Snort Snbjeets 0i m 1 W M m. 'M Mm 1 lvf IS WJ mists irusssja ( .m a - I IB r. k W RH w Rer ill ir-ri ? ii ' V- U! It MRmsv i nil in tii mnriin TTT- . Hi ;. n il Area's Scout, Cub Population Set at 2,788 Total Boy Scout and Cub popu lation of 2,788 was reported for the Cascade area council, at the council's quarterly executive board meeting Thursday night at Albany as guests of the Albany scouters. , This figure represents a 13 per cent increase since the first of the year, the 25 board members who were present from the council s five districts, were told. Mayor Robert Elfstrom, council presi dent, presided. Accept Gift ef Laad The board members set the date of the council's annual meeting at January 25 in Salem. The group also accepted, in behalf of the council's trust fund a gift of 28 acres of land on the jiqua creek above Silverton. The ' land came from Christian Peterson of Silverton and is to be one of a series of over-night scout camps which the council Intends to spot over this area. A council-wide waste paper drive next February also was ap proved by the board. Purpose of the drive will be to provide funds to set up water and sanitary fa cilities at the over-night camp sites. Committeemen Appointed Committeemen for the annual meeting in January to be attended NOW SHOWING! M-G-M LA0GH MOTI RED IN A HOWUNO HIT ABOUT HOLLYWOOI OF THE l 2ND HIT! Mlle-a-MlMto Thrills THE DEVIL ON WHEELS' - With -Derryl Hiekaaaa Nereen Nash NOW HIT NO. 2 In Spedao alar OUTDOOR TECHNICOLOR Um van xl Mm ISm of fKe lonMt-nmhrtM9thstoryf t- Ml a ii ii 1 .;4 "L nnmrrii tivi AM IL-tUZADtll lAJLUR iwMimtM, life. v v i I nHOTI 4k GLEIIII V"" II Mmsutuvsji yS U JMGICAtTIl tKy lis W lsiJ iu ii s ii in 1 ii tu i by all council officials and scout leaders were also appointed. They include: nominating. William Phillips,, Salem, chairman, and Jack Fish, Silverton; Otjto Adolf, Dallas; George Phillipsj Albany; Judge Arthur Hay, Salem, and Lyle Leigh ton. Salem scout ex ecutive; and arrangements, Harry Kropp, Salem, chairman and Mar vin Clatterbuck, William McKin ney and Gardner Knapp, all of Salem. The executive board will meet again January 13 at Salem as guests of President Elfstrom. MAT. DAILY FROM 1 TM. now SHOwmai i Ce-Hlt! Tu mm the Faraar it AXJtMAIL FOX NEWS! znrrnn" CpNT. FROM IIP. M. NOW SHOWING! c LIXDA BAtXELL - COCXEL WILDE UCRAUOEENE SEGSSE SAXDEB iMRMikrIATIlEEI IIKII , ZOCSHIUIYOX EADTOOII KARIIIVAL! TOiionnowi 12:30 P. M. I Hour of Cartoons Plus Regular Show! UlsldsJirV. OPENS 45 F3L Now! (Adults 35c) mi Jimmy Cagney "FRISCO KID" Thrill Ce-Hlt! Smiley Berne tie Code ef tbei rrelriV Chaptsr No. 7 "Jeeeo James Bids Again" CAKTOON -i NEWS! 4 tti5i-T 4 IpFonHEnllll 3 lilt uu.4An:rr ,t 3 rnnrvrn I ) Ik kVMir m mm SiMiBt 1 Yi mile north of underpass Salem Prices Efiectlre for ENTIRE WEEK Not. 21st thru Nor. 28th, Friday thru Thursday OPEN SUNDAYS Closed Thanksgiving Grade A Tom - Large Supply Limited supply of Younf (They roast nice too!) Cees Bay CRiUIBEniUES CRiUIDERRY P0IIPIOII No.2Vri Bra4y Wtoe cke4 Z7Va LiniCE IIEAT A hlch trade, ares. Delictoes Tenser Crisp I'Ufe type, frees Calif ernla. CELERY p.r a 70 Calif ermU. Lee rack LETTUCE a, 120 Cleae. TrUnas4, WraeeeA la Celtoehaae. ReaSy ie tTse. CAULIFLOWER POTATOES U. 8. No. 2 1.49 50-lb. Sack . SO UTlinill. SWEET and YAIIS. U. . STUFFIIIG BREAD Butt's TOIIATO JUICE RED DOT COFFEE It's popularity is rowinf! 1-Ib. bar This is a aew hraad Sattsfaetiea Is varaateseL AO ether breads 4Se la. All Fepalar Breads Spry, Crieee, Flaffe. Snewdiift, Saeeresae, Jewell snonraimG' la erder U save a ahandersUadlaa'. we de aet hrm all breads at ail Uames. bat we da hare aease ahortenlagi BUTTED Grade "A lb. rmcoA Darkee'a ADsweet Z-Ib, ah. mm Lge. Grade 'A' doz. In AO repalar Brands FT fllTO Drift Saew. rUUbury's. Geld Medal. nO rtsUUli Kltehea Qaeea. FUher's Bleed. 0i90 Caaaed IIILK Per Case S.59 Per Caa Pet, Nestles, CaraaUea, Berdea's, Meralar T-Bona and Slrioia I Stewing STEAKS BEEF pound 2i5C pound - - ' MMMNMMaHMaMMaHBMMaMaaHai awaenHWHweMHMMaaHaaMMaa a Beef Frtsh BOASTS GnOUIID BEEF 39c pound I pound ICE CREAIL qnaris .... 330 Special Thanksgivinr FUvor "PUMPKIN CUSTARD." This is an extra good dessert for your big dinner. Also Vanilla - Fresh Strawberry - Chocolatt All Papular Brands SOAP OxydoL Rinso. Dux, VeL iTory. Lux, ate Lciryo pkg. . - 27c W Do Not Sell to Dealers We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities At the foot of the bridge nest Salem Ml n At tht foot of the brides West Salem Fryer Type. OQ Jb.s2.eVV lb. SAUCE a 180 200 can la rlaa Jar fee tie. n,. . ... PrWaeU 180 250 ilb. U. S. No. 1 104b. 490 POTATOES . . 8c . . . WE HAVE IT I 150 4S-oz. can 290 .1 la. tSe 3 AOe lbs. WO 75c 33 c 1-lb. afce. SUGAR White Sofia, Honey Dew 100 873 ffl Vi mils north of underpass Salem 11