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Competitors .mm 6 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday, September 17. 1943 1 ,"; i ; u ;i jr.. .17; .... Presidential Campaigns Move Into High Gear This Week End Br Th Associated Pre j 5; The presidential campaign warms up in earnest this week-end. All four member of the Truman-Barkley and Dewey-Warren teams will take to the stump. President Truman will leave Washington today (Friday) for a 15 day campaign tour that will take him to the west coast and back. His democratic running mate. Sen. Barkley of Kentucky, returned to the U. S. from Rome yesterday ana promptly announced a 15-speech, eight-state tour of the east and a stop in North Carolina. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York, the republican presidential nominee, devoted some thought to farm problems before taking off himself, for major addresses in the west. He called in Rep. Hope (R-Kan) and Sen. Aiken (R-Vt), chairman and acting chairman, re spectively, of the house and sen ate agricultural committees, for discussion. Also he will talk tomor row at Pawling; N. Y., with a group of farm editors. Dewey at Des Moines Gov. Dewey will speak at Des Moines, la., Monday in the formal opening of his campaign! The ad dress is to be general, but the farm loeale of the gathering is expected to bring out some stress on agricultural problems. Iowans will get a prior chance to bear Mr. Truman. The president will deliver what is described as a major speech of his tour Saturday at Dexter, Iowa. Gov. Earl Warren of California, the republican vice presidential nominee, traveled eastward on a vote-gathering quest ; to cover 32 states. Warren on Tour After making the first of a series of key speeches at Salt Lake City last night, he turned to a route taking him through Pueblo, Colo., to Albuquerque, up to Detroit aed then eastward. His democratic 7 counterpart. Sen ator Barkley, has a schedule call ing for an opener tomorrow before the ClO-United Steelworkers of Pennsylvania ; at Wilkes - Bar re Other states he will cover in Sep tember are Maryland, Delaware, Connecticut, New York, New Jer sey, Massachusetts and an appear ance at Asheville, N. C, Sept em ber 27. r vi 5 air .. .. ,.. f ? VV ; f t-x.-'4 i r (Willi V J . , V .; - ' r ' ' V ( '- : ft VK r ;:. .mi - ii Mm i. mill- ILNNEATOUS, MIbjl. Sept. If Sea. Jeaeph Ball (Up), re pvblieaJi tncnmbent, aad demo cratic atayer Habert Humph rey (below) of Mlnneapelki. are ppoaeato tn the race for U. S. senator from Mtonesots Air Force Day Ball Tonight at Salem Armory I Decorations havo been comple ted for the fort annual "Air Force Day Ball" to bo held tonight In fthe Salem armory. - Center motif for the ball Is the plr force wicgs and star from rhich blue ; and gold streamers will lead to the insignia of the tiumbered units. A large mock pirthday cake with one candle burning has been set up to com- Eiemorate the anniversary of the . Tnited States air force as a separ ate branch. Directional signs, in dicating air force activities, com plete the decorations. , Glen Williams "Tower Boys" wilt furnish the music for the ball. Guest ' of honor for the occasion .Will be IA. CoL Donald Springer, representative of Fourth air force's Gen. Ned Schram. All former ser frlcQ men attending the ball are jtsked to be in uniform if possi- Agriculture Students Visit Packing Plant i-jr -r-f 3 tv " p- William F. MeKlnney (far left) and his junior agriculture class from Salem Hirh school Inspect slabs ' ' of bacon fresh from the Valley Packing Co. smoke house. Members of the class are Clayton Beeson, ' Dlckr Norton. Clay Ram bo, Karl Richards. Dick Feller, Ray Girod. Jim Cart wrighU Bob Bliven. Al ias Russell. Don Shryder John Barkua, Wayne Johnston, Dale Carruthers, Gerald Odom and Ray TrunnelL The FFA boys and 4-H club boys and girls from Marion. Polk and Linn counties attend ed open house at the packing plant when meat graders explained reasons for grading of meat. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) 2 J i- Work Underway on New $30,000 Garage Unit Rita Johnson Stages Rally HOLLYWOOD, Sept. lb.-i&h- Film Actress Rita Johnson s phy sician said she rallied briefly today for the first tune since she under went surgery a week ago for a head Injury. .Dr. Lee Siegel said the actress was able to hear his words and attempted to respond when he asked her to raise her hand. She was unable to talk, however. The physician said Miss John son is still comatose and in a crit ical condition. She collapsed September 8 in her apartment and has been unable to tell how she was Injured. Police investigators expressed the opin ion she was struck by a heavy hair dryer in her apartment 5 Missing on Fishing Boats SEATTLE, Sept. 16. -()-The coast guard reported tonight that an intensive aerial search has fail ed to find a trace of three fishing boats reported missing since Tues day with four men ; and a boy aboard. The boats are the Blue Monday, the Princess and the Velma, miss ing between northern California and Port Angeles. t The coast guard said it had made a physical check of every port in Washington and Oregon and failed to locate any of the craft. The aer ial search ii continuing. Afghanistan, after a singularly backward history, is hiring Amer ican engineers to aid irrigation, power, and industrial projects. n infill -ay. . ' .-- - ..v. --'A'mimip i -. ... -''T? ) -"J . '- 'r''- .r .-"XaS... "... " 'i-y-;' ' ' J. . -"" ' , , 'g K!fTKf Expansion for Shrock Motor Firm Started Work has begun on a $30,000 ad dition to the Shrock Motor com pany. Church and Chemeketa streets. It will be a one-story structure, fronting 66 feet on Che meketa and 90 feet deep. Harmon izing with the main building erect ed two years ago, it -Mil house the company s service department. Frederick H. Eley, who designed the other building, is the architect and Cecil A. Lantz, who built the first one, is he contractor. In the used car business for many years, Clarence R. Shrock, proprietor, took over the sales agency for Hud son cars a few years ago and the new plant was erected to handle sales and service. Increase in busi ness has necessitated expansion. Shrock also owns the opposite corner on Chemeketa, used for sale of used cars. AIR FORCE PARTY DUE Former air force personnel will held a rendezvous party follow ing Saturday's air force day ac tivities at the army reserve hut on 25th and Lee streets. The party will begin about 8:30 p. m. Valsetz Youth Dies Following Truck Crash Funeral services will be held Monday, September 20 at 2 p.?m. in the Clough-Barrick chapel for Donald Head, 17, Valsetz, who died Wednesday afternoon as the result of Injuries received in a truck crash last Thursday near Valsetz. Head received back, neck and Internal injuries when the fire I wa il V m M V . Mm Vrtrlr New York for the third conaeca-, ui season. Toe Americans won the series four out of six games. KfOAMD A KBJNQUtSHCPt Gene Tuaatj ttgtiatd toe light-beurj Sd'ee by outpointing Htrry Jattb in a IS round rematch. Relin quished the title to enter henry Banks NCAB1Y PEXTCCr- Ifaff m eae far assriy swfict I3s SNORT W SWHTi Tony Can SKMsri m (from Benny Bass) and lost (to Andre Rootls) the featherweight title in six -? AU.AMlXJCANi Alfred Jam of the U. of W. was named oavtse Jill-American Basketball Team. pop rosnrs tori smmt tmml mo Vtrmif, a. C, KOW Ymmm Cmmm Bhm NKAJUTOP A BOTTOMi Portland BaMbed second (10a W 77 .577) and Seattle last (6 YTl 119 X i 53) in Coast Leagvi race. 1 9 J THxlI-POB.ONb Henry Arm strong, feather titlebolder. woi the lightweight (from Lou Ant hers) and the welter (from Bar ney Ross) titles to become th$ only man to bold threw title simultaneously. SHOOK JUMOfti fmt s4t ittlff ssysf ft4H CUAM-UP atajfi Rudy York of the Detroit Tigers hit f our bomf runs with the bases fall daring the season. 14 rAVOKmi Sports fans all hare their fmrorites mad. in bier, its Alt Heidelberg. Eren the last drop is good! tsVOkfV a, aell nw at im M i rs Lib OOA.4&S1 taxwmwK NM All WT 1S4 OOOUWSSA mm - BR. 10 ,BBBS ! o (j To Every Adult Attending Our Spred Demonstration Pint Bottle 69c Value AMAZING NEW LIQUID CLEANER IWllsmt It WsflsV flurly SfjHistM ' ' Bi Sirs ti Get this Dsefil Gift V. 'r goaiK i give each adult penaa rh nend our SPRED dtmoottraua ptM el itu rcvotuiiatury cleaaer. unailly adver. gifd mt Mf Roct 4tn aad (faaai. ttkm mafic. Vi'nrfct m either bard or tail wane. Ideal lot toon, aralla. tad all fiiaill aur lace . . . arHKlowi, vcncdaa) btimd. aufion. diih, (laMwar. aad auto. Can diihaih No ariaj r rwbbiag ra Ocatla aaaiU ... tatf a Mirad. ....NO OBLIGATION TO IIT ANVTHINO Como Darly Whilo Supply Lasts So on mxptf demortstrato this amazing nw off point that mxts wit A wafr avaHc&Mi In qoi or flat. SaDemro OOacdwatre Co. 123 North Commordal Street truck he was driving apparently got out 'of control on i hill and turned over, according to 'officials of the Western Logging company for which he was working. He was found clear of the smashed truck cab but part of the bed of the truck had landed on top of him. He was rushed to a Salem tiofibital bv ambulant. ' ' The Head fasnily resided fnSa lem : for a ntrmbef dfj years before moving to Valsetz, where Donald was active in high school athlet ics. They have lived tn the Valsetx area for about five years. ' Donald is survived by his par ents Mr. and Mrs. GUy Head. Val- : n: . I 4 . setz; two sisters. Mrs. Roy Jones, .VaiaetV and Janice Hea4 Efclem; two brothers,' Marc H4d; Vtlsetz, and Guy M. Head, with the sir force.. - l Concluding services will be held in Belcrest MemoHal park; Dr. Chester W. Hamblln will j offi ciate. I I V 1 t I i if Ml MX A AT BYROI! COOLEY'S '77JD f f f f f S i lb, Folgers " ! BACON. . Swift's sliced and rind off. ...... 590 cptppt rnnH 1 picked fresh Ianr- Jtf JCii A bUllii . doz. 1.00 4. Pr doz. 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ULmImIIO Li UaUUUlJ can Kingwood Per doz. 1.75 ; .Each 250 A CD A 11 A rifC lAh- can Dundee, cuts & tips, aU ! i iaj riillafi U U sJ green, per doz 2.00 Each CATSUP 14-oz. bottle Garden Brand Per doz. 1.75 ! .Each 170 150 PIITTAriClI Vi Blx. Per doz. 3.25 ...Each 290 KIPPER SHACKS Ovals Per doz. 1.15 Each 200 SHAD Vi size Per doz. 1115 Each 200 SALHOII Yi size smoked fancy Waldport Per doz. 3.25 i j .Each 290 Llarshmallow Topping l-lb. Jar Per doz. 1.15 Each 200 CHOCOLATE SYRUP .Each 200 CLEAIISIIIG TISSUE tts3-. STRAWBERRY JAII 10-lb. Jar 2.75 .14b. Jar 50 290 Royal Gelatin Desserts X?t .Each S01 PRUI1ES Oregon Dried Petltes 25 lbs. 19 -Per lb. 200 PEACHES Dried lbs. for PLENTY OF FRUIT JARS AND TRIMMINGS PLENTY OF PINEAPPLE, . ALL VARIETIES ! " i I I i ' : - ) THESE PRICES ARE GOOD THROUGH THURSDAY. SEPT. 23 : i I : . i . i : - Ttnio In lo Our Uzilo Prcgrsn "Dinners for Uinncrs" Over USUI Every Tuesday Frcn 2:33 lo 3:C3 o'CIcck I ana Y7in a Frizo i I i 2360 SUte Street Phone 3-3823