The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 17, 1949, Page 6, Image 6

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    Faces in the News . .
BiaaratatfT Uei and Wo
Wfce rUnrttd la the Headllaee
Of Aetfrlttee the hit Wnk
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KmI 8. PjUUb. :8tlrm plumber Richard McMaUen, 79$ N. Capitol
who luTCBtod a toatflac lift at- U ehalrmam far 8alm DcBfa
taehmcat far tb rear af traaka. Ur's city f OTanunant day May ft.
Dr. Kermit Feteraea haa beca ta
i stalled aa new president af 8a
i lam Optimist club far l4t-50.
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H. r. Sweeney, manacer af Unit
ed Air Lines statlan crew which
received UAL certificate af
' safety.
Merlin Seholse, son of Dr. and
Mrs. Daniel H. Schnlxe, elected
Salem hi-h student body president
Sidney L. Stevens, one af eannty
; savlnrs bond chairmen to be
; honored at rorernor's dinner
Tuesday.
CAA Airport
Program Lists
Valley Towns
Several mid -Willamette valley
locations are listed by the civil
aeronautics administration where
airports should be constructed or
Improved on the basis of existing
and anticipated demands for air
service.
The listings are contained in the
1949 national airport program, an
annual report prepared by the
CAA in accordance with the fed
eral airport service. The plan does
not represent an allocation of
funds.
Listed among the 149 locations
in Oregon are Salem's McNary
field, Albany's city airport, the
Aurora -Canby flight strip, Mc
Minnville field, Newport field and
Corvallis field. Albany, McMinn
ville and Salem have already had
federal aid grants, and Newport
is federal aid programmed. Aid
is proposed for Corvallis.
Proposed class one fields (usable
landing strip 1.800 to 2.700 feet)
for the area are at Breitenbush
Springs. Dallas, Idanha, Independ
ence, Mill City, Philomath, Wood
burn and Stay-ton.
Estimated cost of construction
and development for the entire
state outlined in the plan would
be $17,143,000, of which $9,172,000
would be federal funds and the
remainder provided by the spon
sor.
In addition the plan lists new
seaplane bases and improvements
of existing bases. Ocean Lake
base is included in the improve
ment category.
iWaltons Slate
Spring FroKc
The annual Spring Anglers'
Frolic, sponsored by the Salem
Chapter of the Izaak Walton
league has been dated for Monday,
May 2, at 6:30 o'clock. Chapter
Secretary Lrnne Darnielle has
Enrtounced. Site of the Frolic will
e announced later. It will be
pen to the public.
All proceeds gained from the
ale of tickets to the Ifvely party
wilt go into the Salem chapter's
club house fund, Darnietle adds.
Chapter President Don Harger is
In charge of the ticket sale, but
tivuwt members of the chapter will
have ducats for ptiblia coasump
tiort later on.
II Costs Ho Iloro
To Do Safe!
Yoa don't hart to pay "a
price" for pure, accurately
filled prescriptions. Let our
skilled pharmacists com
pound your needs at fair
level prices.
Schaefep ,
Drug Slore
1893
1949
Phone 3-5197 or 2-9128
135 North Commercial
0CE to Play
Host to State
Education Meet
MONMOUTH The annual state
conference oa elementary educa
tion will be held at Oregon College
of Education on Saturday, April
SO, with Dr. Charles R. Bunch,
director of school housing. Califor
nia state department of education,
as featured sneaker.:
Dr. Burseh. author of numerous
books and articles. Is an authority
on utilization of schools by teach
ers and students;! He will have a
prima example of good school de
sign at OCX in the primary unit
of the campus elementary school,
recently completed at a cost of
$120,000.
Others who will lead conference
sessions Include:
Dr. Ray Faulkner, head of the
art department at Stanford uni
versity; Dr. R. ID. Langston of
University of Oregon's department
of elementary education; Claude
Cook, physical education supervis
or at Bend high school; Mrs. Faye
Knox, Instructor la dance and
rhythms at OCX who will pre
sent a demonstration of creative
rhythmns by boys and girls; Dr.
Robert B. D. Baron, of the OCX
department of psychology.
State, Portland
To Part Time
Next Sunday
PORTLAND. April lo-GPHPort-
land and Oregon; will come to the
parting of the clock a week from
Sunday.
On that date, the city of Port
land will go on daylight saving
time, despite the new state law
banning daylight time in Oregon.
Portland and any other town
that should decide to follow fcult
can stay on the fast time at least
until mid-July. That is when the
new law, passed by the legislature,
goes Into effect ;
Daylight advocates hope to keep
the fast time even longer. Refer
endum petitions on the state law
are to be circulated; and if the
necessary 15,926 signatures are
obtained. The law will not go
into effect until it Is referred to
the people In the November, 1950,
election.
The Portland city council, re
belling against the legislature's
dictum, decreed daylight saving
for tha April 24-September 11
period. Portlanders had favored
the fast time in last November's
balloting.
Amity School
Teachers Sinn
AMITY All but one of the Am
ity grade school teachers have ac
cepted contracts to teach next
year Eleanor Veach plans to at
tend Colorado State Teachers col
lege. Additions to public school tea
chers include Queenie Rand who
is at Oldsville school this term,
to teach third anr1 fourth grades,
and Roberta Schmaltz of Sandy,
to teach shorthand, dramatics and
English at the high school. Miss
Schmaltz has been teaching part
time at McMinnville high school
while attending Linfield college.
Yamhill county grade school
teachers held a social night Thurs
day at the Lion's club room, with
45 members attending the banquet.
Amity high school band entertain
ed with several numbers.
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r FAItHFUL SEIIVICE f 1 1 1
. . . It's something you XXPZCT
from yonr watch quite naturally. But
hare's p' YouH actually G XT trou
ble fre " vice day in and day out
if you ke P. w. HALE'S your
watch i r headquarters. Often it's
a matt prevention, Watches DO
need r and oiling about once
a yeai remember, we specialize
in w pairing at reasonable
prices.
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Plainly JlarttcJ
Wherttvff tha rtamcSol air
cvmetemet may be, our
Dfleet ort th torn to every
one) for tho soma funeral
torvteo Oftd appointmentM
Clongh-Darrick Co.
205 S. Church St,
Sale as, Oregon
Phone
3-91S9
Est. 1873
SEMELER EXTENDS TIME
FOR CREDITPAYMENTS
Ilort Liberal Budget Terns How Available
i Good nawsj for thoao who
ooed siaaaes Is announced by
Harry Sander, head of the
Semler Optical Offices. Tha
Semler Credit Plan re
Aowned for 1U many liberal
features Is now offering
easier terms and allowinx
parnents to be spread orer
a KWftr poriod of time.
I "At this tins when high
lirlna; costs and holiday ox-
penses haro
left ao many
short of cash,
I am happy to
offer this eas
ier and more
helpful credit
plan, abso
lutely with
out one pen
ny interest or
extra eharsre." saya Harry
Semler. "1 w?nt everyone to
hare the ff-'--8 they need,
regardl' ' " - all the
j payment c i afford."
This opportunity to obtain
glasses on longer - term cred
it Is available to all, regard
less of where the eve exam
ination is made. Terms ar
ranged without delay or red
tape, with payments as low
as 50c a week.
Speedy service, absolutely
without any sacrifice of qua
Uty, is also featured at the
Semler Optical Offices. Glas
ses are usually ready within
24 hours after the optomet
rist's proscription la brought
in.
Combining good looks and
good vision, the Semler Opti
cal Offices display a complete
selection of modern, smartly
atyled glasses, in exquisite de
signs and gay, youthful col
ors. The Semler Optical Offices In
Salem are located in the Waters
Adolph Building, state and Com
mercial Sta. PV -S311). Oth
er Semle- o" -t'-nd and
Eocene. Oni . t
5:30 p. m.. . -...
Owens' Theme
Chosen for UO.
Spring Fete
Beldon Owens, son of Mr and
Mrs. B. E. Owens, 1893 Saginaw
St., was awarded a $15 prize for
winning theme in the annual Uni
versity of Oregon spring pageant
theme contest. Beldon's winning
theme was "One Thousand and
One Nights".
All the floats constructed by
various living organizations for
the spring pageant in May will
be designed after tha spirit of the
Arabian Nights.
Beldon is a member of Pi Kappa
Alpha fraternity and Is vice presi
dent of the Young Republican Fed
eration of Oregon at the university.
Lecture Monday on
Christian Science
Paul Stark Seeley, C.S.B., of
Portland, Ore., will deliver a lec
ture on Christian Science in Salem
high school, at 8 p.m., Monday.
It is open to the public, sponsored
by the local church.
Seeley is a member of the board
of lectureship of the Mother
church, The First Church of Christ,
Scientist, In Boston.
Joseph W. Chambers, of the
lecture committee of First Church,
said, "Many people are interested
in learning about Christian Sci
ence. The purpose of these lec
tures is to give the public the
kfacts in simple, understandable
terms.
Gem-Cutting Tools
To Be Displayed at
Night School Class
A gem cutting class in the night
school program will have a pub
lic display of lapidary equipment
Monday night at the Parrlsh Jun
ior high school shop.
Lapidary equipment will be set
up by Nelson Machine works of
Portland during the regular class
hours, 7:15 to 9:45 p.m. Ralph
AJDaMetz is instructor of the class,
a part of the adult education sy
stem ox Salem school district.
The display will be the same aa
many teachers saw at the recent
uregon caucauon association con
vention.
Buy Your
Tickets Now
for the
Eugene Gleemen
Concert
S p.m. Friday, April IX
Salem High School
Auditorium
Tickets on Sale
Wills Husic Store
All Seats Reserved
for Ticket Holders
until 7:45 p.m. of
Friday. April 21
Mra As. IS: Msrtha Tm- I avSr.
r. Elfftrom'i Hems "ftir fl-'JJ Xll'Vl.
Scene mist. Leftover It J Xrr
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VenexvcU. "Seatta Am- fiflJ I i, nil
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fig? feol ff HQarimG
listed Hearing Aid
Authority Tests Ycvr
tearing FREE
with Amazing
SELECTOfsTETER
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Don't t.hi ThU flriftrftf Ifw I
Do you cup four band behind your ear? Do you have
"good car? It ii harder to W in cburch. af the
"oiJ Hara is rour chaace to hava ror ,heariaa
tested free by a highlf trained bearing cotUultant.
(Insert coatuliaoi a name), noted baaJ-inc o
thoritr, will be in town for the nect few 3ra.
Mr. has helped thousand! of people
o hear again he is a wcll-koowo bigbljf trained
spaoaliM oa diftcult cases. Here is ad oppoo
tuaitT roe CAN'T afford to miss. Learn now.
vam mau lor nil. wnat four nesriog !OU IS
and what modern electronics haa 4o ne io
reu ere it. no ODtig auoa. just ctMnet4
SEE THE FAMOUS
New Tiny
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FREE
VaWoMa iMkht on Haw Ova
M0MO-TAC
ONf-UNIT HtARINO AID
Daefnaas, far all wk eel.
All broadcasts are held la the
Drop In for coffee and
G-K Model Kitchen at Elfstrom's
listen te the Interviews.
CAR TUNES
by OTTO J. WILSON CO
cr, CaayrlfM lKT ay Laeal AeVwtialiif Ca. 7C
"Richard, I'm sorry we got your car so messy after OTTO J.
WILSON CO. had just painted it."
WEE! miEl
Sloshes Prices Drastically
Savo Hundreds of $$$$$
YOU HAVE SEEN THE REST.
WHY NOT BUY THE BEST?
KAISER-FRAZER
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Phone 2-1173
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REPAIR' STAT BON
coiiVebt youd it. g. lmip to
All I. E. S. LAIIP
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w carry a eompleta lln or Jamp parta for lamp
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Antlquo lampa our apoclalt
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$aIom Lighting CxAppLCo.
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Now la
turn to
the :time of year when yountj men's: farces ! ft3
lova and young women wish they'd
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oolna" to my place. Yea, follcs lt'a nice to hava Stha
reputation of being a nice placa to buy diamond;
Young and older people alike agree that there Is
something nice in going Into a store and looking; at
diamonds and other merchandise and not being
urged to buy. Well we feel the same about gojng
Into other stores, we like to go in, look around and
select what i we want, not what someone wants to
sell to us, so we follow that policy In our store, pe
will be glad to show you everything In the sfore and
If you do not buy a thing you 11 see the sameharipy
smile on out face as you leave as the one you saw
when you came in. Try it sometime Everybody's
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our iriena.
Jackson Jewelers
225 No. Liberty SL :
Just Around the Corner from Sally's
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TOMATIN
A new antibiotic Isolated from the
tomato plant by edentiiti of the S..
Department of Agriculture, Tomatin
haa proved to have marked activity
against germs of both the gram positive
and gram negative groups. It also has
the ability to destroy the funp that
causes athletes foot and ringworm.!
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State at Uberty SL
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