was a panel discission on "Boy Meets Girl," which stretched from a scheduled one hour into two. Prior to the general discussion, speakers were Will Kidwell, Sa lem schools .director of special education; Prof. Charles Derthick and Dean of Women Regina Ewald, both of Willamette uni versity. The delegates' recommendations stressed that Dr. U. G. Dubach, principal speaker and a professor at Lewis and Clark colleg?, should be invited to address the next conference; that another panel was essential; that dele gates should report on the meet ing to their student bodies, and that faculty .representatives should be included at the conferences. Plane Search To Center in Lebanon Area a report from Ted Walkup f CreswelL former navy flier, that he saw a Beechcraft Bonanza, the same type as Starr's, going south and shortly after returning north and east on December 4 at Cres well. Reports showed that the ceil ing and temperature dropped quickly about noon that day, which might have caused icing of the carburetor. Meanwhile, a reward of $1,000 The State num. Salomj Orogeny Sunday. Decombor 12, 194S 9 TREE-PLANTING DELAYED FOREST GROVE, Dec. 11 -P) An aerial tree-planting program is being held up by winter storms in this area. The plan is to iise a helicopter to drop tree seeds on 1,000 acres in the Tillamook bum area., : 1 1. ; J ' Search for the airplane of P. D. Starr, missing since it left Salem a week ago Saturday, is expected to center in the Lebanon area and south as soon as the weather al lows. While a few planes were In the air Saturday, the Lebanon .Sport Pilots group has 35 planes ready to go in the air as soon as the ceiling lifts, according to Walter Bowman, manager of Lebanon mtftizkndfionz ; for discovery of the plane was of- j The Most Comprehensive Collection In America GROWN BY. fered .by Mrs. Lie Starr Adams, i Los Angeles, mother of Starr and I Robert Starr, his brother and one of two passengers. T. S, Terrell, a cousin of the Starrs, was in Lebanon Saturday to aid in the search and conferred in Salem Saturday night with Carl secretary. They were elected by the 32 delegates schools, all new from- 11 high- Directing the conference were to the confer- John Gardner, Salem YMCA boys' work secretary, and Alfred C. Loucks, boys' work chairman. Box 212, Brooks, Ore.; Catalogue Free on Request airport. ence this year. Highlighting the Centering of the search in area W. Nelson, director of the state closing day from Lebanon to Creswell follows air search and rescue program. A .C JWT T, X&Jt JVA JS-JttJTf Jt JWA JW, 77 77J 7TJt 7,Jt 7. 1 77J 7Jt 7, T rr.l 7. 7J77A JW.l -W.I -W.T J-. I -W.t 77 JW.I 7. I 7. A7 -7W -W. W.! JW- 7-TM 7-T.T -W.I 7, 1 777: 7iJ Jf , W 7r fr- JA V-l w. v w i . , w.iwi r- . i , S r -' - i if in in mmm i - . ; . & Merlin Schulze Heads Y Older Boys Conclave Merlin Schulze of Salem was elected Saturday as president of the annual Older Boys' confer ence, held Friday and Saturday at Salem YMCA. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Schulze, 230 Hansen ave. Other new officers are Bob Hughes, McMinnville, vice presi dent, and Ed Newall, New berg. OX-' """" tpfc-, , : x. i ... f Barbara Bel Geddes tells Robert Mitehum she will shoot on sift-fat the next time their trails cross. In "Blood on the Moon.' RKO Radio's exciting- romantic drama co-starring Mitchum, Miss Bel Geddes and Robert Preston. Now playing at the Elsinore Theatre. Four Corners Correspondent Wins Award at Statesman Party Effie Maye White of Four Corners received The Statesman's award for "the correspondent having been the most consistently good re porter" for the last year, it was announced at the tilth annual cor respondents Christmas party held Saturday in the Senator hotel Cave room. Nearly two-score correspondents from the group of more than 60 who regularly supply community erty; Mrs. Edwin Caldwell, Rose dale; Mrs. Chet Nelson, Roberts; Mrs. Clyde Bressler, Lyons; Mrs. J. C. Krenz, Victor Point; Miss Wilma deVries, Fruitland-Pratum; Mrs. J. A. Wright, Detroit; Mrs. E. J. Enstad, Dallas; Mrs. Scott Young, Marion Forks; Mrs. Ray W. Baker, Monitor-Elliott Prairie; Mrs. Leland Prather, Buena Vista; Mrs. Louis Hennies, Turner; Mrs. G. H. Wilson, Orchard Heights; Mrs. Howard Booster, Gervais; Mrs. Sam Drager, Cloverdale; Mrs. H. V. New by. Amity; Mrs. Carl Magnuson, Woodburn news for The Statesman, were present for the party at which the newspaper is annual host. Prise Winners Other prize winners announced were Mrs. Frank Dornecker, Pio neer; Mrs. Louis Kurth, Liberty Salem Heights; and Mrs. A. L. Murphy, Hubbard. Wendell Webb, managing edi tor, acted as master of ceremonies and introduced the correspondents, members of The Statesman news staff, and heads of other depart ments and their assistants. Charles A. Sprague, publisher, welcomed the correspondents and introduced the speaker, Lyle Thomas, member of the legislature from Polk county. Four girls, daughters of cor respondents, furnished music dur ing the luncheon. They were Kar leen and Margery Drager of Clov erdale and Shirley and Patricia Hennies of Turner. Mrs. Ogle Introduced Mrs. James Ogle of Aurora was introduced as the correspondent who has served The Statesman the longest. Others who have been correspondents for a long time in cluded Mrs. Lois Crawford, Zena; Beulah Craven, Monmouth; Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, Bethel; Mrs. V. D. Scott, Union Hill; Mrs. C. L. Simmons, Central Howell; Mrs. A. ! i B. Wiesner, North Howell; and Mrs. Anna Lake, Albany. j Others present for the annual party were Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Turner; Mrs. L. C. Graham, Halls Ferry; Mrs. Monte Harris, Brush College; Mrs. Harvey Marr, Falls City; Mrs. L. E. Spraker, Stayton; Mrs. Sidney Howard, Pedee; Mrs. William Hartley, Swegle; Mrs. Louis Kurth, Salem Heights-Lib-Red Hills Grange It's Hot Too Lale r f I 1 f??-Y', if i; : I i 1 I j"' ' . Mi. . O Portraits at To Meet Tuesday j t Popular Prices g To have $ your photograph S taken for I Christmas delivery 2 LIBERTY The Red Hills grange will meet Tuesday at the grange hall at 7 p.m. for a no host dinner with Mrs. Guy Wil liams in charge. 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