The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 26, 1948, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    I
iJ The Statesman. Salem. Orxjon. Friday, jbreniber-28. 1943
Gayton Wood
Wins Albany
4-H Corn Show
ALBANY, Nov. 25 Clayton
Wood, Albany route 2, was nam
ed champion 4-H corn exniDitor
t the Bank of Albany corn show
this week. With the honor goes
a 4-H summer school scholarship
for 1949.
Winners besides Wood in the
Willamette. Newbere. Chehalis
soil type classification were in
order, Ted Wilkinson, Albany
route 2, Beverly Boyle, Crabtree,
Jimmv Gorman. Crabtree route 3.
and Barbara Haight, Albany
route 1.
Winners in all other soil type
classifications were, in order, Jer
ry Giesel, Lebanon route 2, Ernie
Smith, Albany route 2, George
Davis, Shedd. Gail Bates, Scio
route 1, and Roy Liess, Scio route
1.
Twenty - seven entries in the
show were judged by Dr. R. E.
Fore, farm crops deoartment. Ore-
eon State college. Dr. Fore stated
that quality of exhibits was very
good considering the adverse
weather conditions experienced
by corn growers this year.
Each club member entered
grew one acre of corn this year.
Sped for the project was provid
ed through the courtesy of Hy
men's Riverside gardens, Albany,
and Harley Haskins, Lebanon.
The exhibit will continue through
Saturday.
GRENADES IN GUATEMALA
GUATEMALA, Guatemala. Nov.
25 7PV- The government said to
night it had discovered a "Clandes
tine factory of hand Grenades' and
arrested the owner and his wife.
Seventy-seven finished Grenades
were confiscated.
One type of catfish in the Nile
gives off an electrical shock when
touched.
TTS3ES
X Warner Hits!
"FIGHTER
SQUADRON"
Color by
Technicolor
And
"SMART GIRLS
DO NT TALK"
Tear Tof Show
I Valne! j
-"Ends Tonight -"Beyond
Glory
"Eyes of Texas"
TOMORROW!
Loaded with laughs, loves, 10 1
aad color by TECHNICOLOR!
Iff I iff
WW
r HV.
Reservations for
Young Republican
Conference Grow
Indications of a good attendance
at the state young republicans con
vention in Salem next week end
are being received. State Chairman
Steve Anderson said Thursday.
Besides Young Republican club
members from several Oregon
counties, an Idaho delegation is
planning to attend the December
3-5 meeting. Dean Kloepfer of Bur
ley, Idaho, national vice chairman
of Young GOP, probably will be
here for the sessions.
Two new committee chairmen
are at work on convention plans,
said Anderson, including Max Mc
Millin of Silverton, heading the
constitution and; by-laws commit
tee, and Jack Schoppert of Salem,
reservations.
Democrats to
Resubmit 31
Nominations
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25
Nominations of 31 persons for
various federal l posts in Wash
ington, Oregon and Alaska on
which the last" senate took no
action are expected to be re-submitted
when the new congress
meets in January.
Return oof the democrats to
control of the senate makes it
fairly certain that the nomina
tions will be sent back to the
senate by President Truman.
Two Washington men named
for the public advisory board un
der the foreign assistance act were
not confirmed. They are Eric A.
Johnson and Albert S. Goss.
At the same time the republi
can senate 'failed to act on the
nomination of Jack R. Campbell
as United States marshal for Ore
gon. The senate did not confirm 16
postmasters in : Washington and
five in Oregon. ;
Oregon postmaster nominations
not confirmed were: Ardis E. Brad
ley, Aumsville; Farley J. Elliott,
Bend; Victor C Black, Dallas; Jos
eph Omin, jr.. Gold Beach, and
Loyal E. Smith, Sherwood.
GEORGE BREM
ME IMLL
2nd
Hit!
Laoxits Melchior
Frances Gifford
Xavier Cugat
Oooooh
what
shell do
to you
v
t
tiim'-.jjjfjiiij
v mimm
ALSO: BREVITY NEWS
New Show Tonight!
Opens 6:45-Starts 7:15
Gary Cooper
Barbara 'Stanwyck
"MEET JOHN DOE"
-
Joel MeCrea
Ed. j G. ! Robinson
"BARBARY COAST"
j
COLOR CARTOON
LATE NEWS!
Deserted Pups
Now Ready
For Adoption
Seven puppies, found with their
mother in desperate circumstances
on a Hubbard road several weeks
ago, are now ready "for adop
tion," it was announced Thursday.
The three females and four
males are at the Silverton road
farm of Ervin A. Ward, Marion
county dog control officer. Ward
found the dogs, apparently aban
doned with their mother during
freezing weather, on a country
road near Hubbard.
The pups are brown and white
and appear to be a mixture of
collie and spaniel. They are about
four weeks old. The mother will
be returned to her owner who
told Ward she was stolen from
him nine months ago. Ward said
he was trying to find a good
home for the pups."
Starting to Swim Young
Moral: Support
Civic Projects
ASTORIA, Ore., Nov. 25 -(JPy-Several
years ago Fairies F. Ken
nedy was one of the most active
campaigners in a drive to get a
fire department water rescue car.
Last night Kennedy, 64-year-old
contract electrician, fell into the
Columbia river at the Van Camp
cannery. His companion, Ed Bev
eridge, leaped into the icy water
to save him.
The two clung to a piling until
a passerby heard them. The water
rescue car came and firemen pull
ed them out.
Now Showing Open (:4S
A lett-Seller of bold
and intimate emotions I
'III I MM 'ft'tvf'iiji
a ft a dk m m
I II 5 I ! Ill I
Pins Comedy feature
"LINDA BE GOOD"
I Elys Knox - Marie Wilson
John Hobbard
Mat Daily from 1 F. M.O
NOW SHOWING!
EMBERS
WTO I
fOttV- 4a
AJOY KYDff
O FUN CO-HIT! 0)
LEO ECRCET and The BOWERY BOYS
MX
i2
COLOR CARTOON - NEWS!
Cent. From 1 F. M.
NOW! THRILLS!
""""" m i
A Co-Hit YeeH Love!
rroi:U?,rWi
NOW! OPENS S:45 P. "M.
BAXTER H OLDEN
- TUFTS BEMOUC
4fVt i
Gene Aotry
"TWILIGHT ON
RIO GRANDE"
KARTOON
KARNIVAL
Tomorrow
At 12:30 with
Reg. Show!
Group Plans to
Sell Auditorium
Idea to Salem
Plans for a promotional pro
gram to "sell" the civic audi
torium plan to the community will
be discussed at a general meet
ing of the Salem Memorial Audi
todium association Friday at 8
p.m. in Salem Chamber of Com
merce, Rex Kimmell, president,
reported Thursday.
The five advisory committee
chairmen for the new year will
be elected at the public meeting.
Joseph B. Felton. chairman of the
nominating committee, will re
port the candidates for chairmen
for the legal, location, building,
finance and publicity committees.
Serving as chairmen of these
advisory committees for the past
year have been: W. H. Baillie,
building; CoL Philip W. Allison,
location; Sephus Starr, finance;
Allan Carson, legal; Marian Low
ry Fischer, publicity.
Wreck Blocks
Rail Travel
FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Nov.
25-JPy-A passenger train struck
the rear of a derailed freight train
near here tonight delaying all
osuthbound passenger traffic out of
Washington, officials of the Rich
mond, Fredericksburg and Poto
mac railroad said. They said no
one was hurt.
Ten of twelve cars of a north
bound freight were .derailed at
Massaponax two miles south of
here at 8:10 p.m. and the south
bound Atlantic Coast line East
Coait Champion ran into the cars,
officials reported. About 300 feet
of track was torn up and the rail
road estimated it would take five
or six hours to clear the tracks.
The engine of the southbound
passenger train was knocked off
the track by the impact with the
derailed freight cars.
(-'(''-K A""
. t
Churcbm at once declared in the
bouse I of commons that his party
would! oppose this acquiescence
"in arrangements which leave
southern Ireland in full enjoyment
of any advantages there may be
in beijtig connected with the Brit
4sh empire and commonwealth
without and reciprocal obligations
of their own towards them."
The Dan (Irish parliament) to
In the process of enacting legis
lation which will sever the last
legal link with the British crown.
i
The legislation ' would repeal the
external relations act of 1930 un
der which Irish trade treaties are
negotiated through the British
and all diplomats from and to
Eire are accredited in the name
of King George. j
I!
A
ROSELLE, N. Nov. 25 Six-month -old Arlene Atwater shows her
mother. Mrs. Harold Atwater, of Roselle, N. J how a fataxe
Olympic champion floats. Arlene began her swimming career in
the batbinette. then the bathtob and graduated to the Elizabeth,
N. YMCA pooL Mrs. Atwater believes Arlene will be swimming
skillfully within six months. AP Wirephoto to The Statesman.)
Holiday Fare
Featured at
Institutions
Holiday fare was order of the
day for state institutions in Salem
Thursday, with Thanksgiving tur
key dinners a feature.
In addition to festive meals, spe
cial entertainment was provided
at most of the institutions.
Few pupils remained at the
state blind and deaf schools here,
as those with homes not too dis
tant left for the weekend.
The state hospital served 3,600
pounds of roast turkey with ap
propriate trimmings, and follow
ed the meal with entertainment
The state penitentiary used 2,200
pounds of turkey for its holiday
meal, following a morning enter
tainment show.
A puppet show and movie were
among entertainment features at
Hillcrest girls school. The state
tuberculosis hospital had an eve
ning show.
Most of the food for the holiday
dinners at institutions was produ
ced on state farms.
Willamette U.
Debaters Tie
Willamette University tied with
Southern California for first place
Thursday in the senior men's de
bate event at the Western Speech
association tournament in Seattle.
More than 300 students from 27
western colleges took part in the
tournament.
Other Willamette university win
ners included junior men's debate,
tied for first with Pacific univer
sity and senior men's impromptu,
Robert Sayre, first.
Civil Service
Positions Open
The U. S. civil service commis
sion announced in Salem Thursday
that applications are being accept
ed for positions as junior profes
sional assistant, junior manage
ment assistant and junior agricul
tural assistant.
The examinations for the jobs,
the commission said, are of parti
cular interest to college graduates
and seniors because they offer an
opportunity to begin a career in a
variety of professions. The open
ings are in Washington, D. C, and
other federal offices throughout the
nation.
Further details may be obtained
at the federal civil service com
mission office in the Salem post
office building.
Ike's Book Wins
Praise from Briton
LONDON, Nov. 25-(!P-Winston
Churchill's number-one wartime
military aide says the book 'Cru
sade in Europe," is "worthy of its
great author" - - Gen. , Dwight D.
Eisenhower.
, In a review written for tomor
row's Daily Telegraph, Gen. Lord
Ismay says the book has "a par
ticular lesson for us all at the pres
ent time since it shows how strong,
proud and independent peoples
can be harmoniously united in the
fight for freedom with irresistible
effect."
Ismay was chief of staff to the I
British minister of defense, a post
which Churchill held as well as
the prime ministry.
Educators to
Attend Meet
Two members of state depart
ment of education will represent
Oregon at the annual conference
of the National Rehabilitation as?
sociation at Madison, Wis., from
December 5 through 10, it was an
nounced in Salem Thursday.
They are Irvin F. Bryan, Salem,
state -supervisor of the division of
vocational rehabilitation, and C. F.
Feike, Portland, state director of
the division.
Theme of the conference will be'
"Community Organization for Re
habilitation." National leaders in
the field of rehabilitation will ap
pear during the meetings.
Eire Slipping .
From Empire
LONDON, Nov. Prime
Minister Attlee said today Britain
will recognize that Eire is out
side the commonwealth though
still having an especially close re
lationship with it.
Conservative Leader Winston
- . - j- j- - EM AAA -
vA "BEAUTY
W k 0x11
4 BUSINESS"
Blue print plans
Designers
Decorators
Bailders
Consultation
Assistance
We enjoy helping you
HOMES BEAUTIFUL"
Plana to Passkey
Ph. Z-A99 XTi State
A complete SERVICE for yoe
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY!
r-7
Extra Heavy
Duty
145 H. P.
2', -Ton
riKHwaizB 'ill' mmt mwmw mrn
ec3
F-8
Extra Heavy
Duty
145-H. P.
3-Ton
F-5
Heavy Duty
lft -Ton
EVERYTHING FOR YOUR
TRUCKING NEEDS
QUICK SERVICE ON ,
AH Installations and Build-ups
F-6
Heavy Duty
2-Ton
DUAL DRIVES; LOGGING TRAILERS; SEMI - TRAILERS; TAGALONG AX
LES; FRAME EXTENSIONS; DUMP AND VAN BODIES; FLATBEDS; EATON,
TIMKEN AND CLARK AXLES; BROWNLIPE TRANSMISSIONS.
CALL ON US TODAY FOR FREE
DEMONSTRATIONS - SPECIFICATIONS - QUOTATIONS
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
375 Center
Salem
Phone 3-3147
nil
I it v i l "ik
0 TO 0 ( O
ait IBYIHl0rc CdDdPILEY'S
Swift's Premium 8-14 lb. Weights
Skinned Per lb.
mm
l-Ib. Pit. and Rind Off
Swift's Sliced' Per lb.
I '4
swimniiG
3-Ib. can ...
Each
990
ni? n fnri' ntfOTPn 12-02. jar
rijnijui uui total
Swift's
Jar
With New Plastic Coasters in 4 Different Colors
290
Swill's Ilaxine Complexion. Soap ;
ed bar of hard milled toilet soap, Regular 5 4 n
now on extra special at .... 3 for JL
(To dealers by the case 144 bars for 10.00) !
1
i-
TOILET SOAP a pure cocoa castile soap .... 3 for 290
PBEI1
12-oz. Swift's
Per doz. 4.90 .
Each
POTATOES
No. 2 Oregons
50-lb. sack 1.19
10 lf?r 250
T nnf PC Fancy Hood Rivers
nrriabii per bu
bushel
: 1.99
Spitzenbergs - Ortley - Rome Beauty - Wagner's Kings - Arkansas Black
IkPPIiEIS P11? 'hel Deliciot,s 'rom Hood Rlver j 2 b49
PRUIIES ."l1..ltn.!. , 2 J 250
DRIED APRICOTS
2390
DRIED PEACHES 2 J 390
DATES
Pitted
lb.
290
DRIED APPLES XSL- 5 0
SUGAR
25-lb. bag .
2.19
IIESTLE'S
SEMI-SWEET
CHOCOLATE CHIPS .
The Best for Making Those Toll House Cookies
i90
PXIFFCF 2Ah-Brlck
blliiaji Borden's Chateau
790
nil ADPPTIITTT TTTTfT 46-oz. Standby
UiulIUl ilUAl ilUlbli
Per doz. 2.23
.Each
190
BLEIIDED JUICE 46-oz. Standby, per doz. 2.69, Eau G
ORAIIGE JUICE rtr. ...
.Each
PEAS ,r',b.
can Milton
Per doz. 1.15 ...
.Each
iO0
Chicken Giblei Gravy ll??4 lO0
n.MM 'mm U M or Beans 'n Bacon, 20-oz. Kingwood flPii
iieans n nam per doz. 1.75 1. :.Each! izp
CATSUP
14-oz. bottle Garden Brand
Per doz. 1.75 ....
Each
150
ftTfC'i1 L1 1 J C Louisiana Cove, the small ones,
UliJlbUil
per dozen, 4.15
.Each!
WASHING POWDER p Z ISTl ...e. J 190
Desserts and Puddings
Royal Gelatin Per doz. 69c
.Each
60
JAII
Mb. jar Shady OakPlum, Peach, Apricot
Per doz. 2.00
2 fori 350!
STRAWBERRY JAII
10-lb. jar 2.75 ....l-lb. jar
290
SALIIOII zrit
.Each
590
fTTfirflf n"?!? CTniin 20-oz. jar Seifer's
Per doz. 55c
Each
50
HOIIEY
5-1 b. can Miller's
pure light amber
...Each
790
CLEASIIIG TISSUES ' IStSTi A 5 0
FDEE California Pollery in Colors . . . Ask Us for Delails
Tune Into Our Radio Program "Dinners For Winners" Over KSLM Every!
Tuesday from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m. and Win a Prize jj
These Prices Are Good Through Thursday, December 2
irrQ
2360 State Street
Phone 3-3823