The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    jliiTha) gtatoerocai. Sqlott. Ofqco. Friday. Marf 13. 114
Washington Varsity Crew to Compete Saturday
SEATTLE. Waslu. Ma It Thin is the varsity crew picked by Lnirersity of ttxshinrten crew Coach Al
tfbrirkaon to row again t the I'niversitv of California May 14) at Seattle. Left to rifht: Charlie Mc
Carthy. : Rod Johnson. 7: Dob Landon. : Norman Bnvick. 3: Robert Will. 4: Bob Voanc. S; John Ae
dett, Z: Ed Hearlnc. i. and Allen Morgan, cox. (Associated Press Photo to The Statesman.)
Luther League
Meet to Start
At Silverton
SILVERTO.V Mav 12 North
ern Pacific district Luther league
convention will open lit Immaiiufl
LAjtheian church here Friday
night when the Kev R. A Daehlm
of Great Falls, Mont . will .speak
and the Grieg Male chorus will
ping The convent mhi will con
tinue until Sunriav niht when it
close with a conceit by Pacific
I,utrier College choir and 30-piece
orrheMi at tne chuich auditor
ium The Rev Burton Smith of
Tacoma is presiding. A leceptimi
fur cinn ent .on jjiieM will t- held
following 'he Fridav n;Kht forma!
meet ii i k
Sattiiriav rooming the sfs"-ion
.en. at 9 30 wilh V otions by trie
Kev. A J Kmitson of ("anby
Senior and .furnoi Leaiiues mee'
M-paiateiv at Hi am for topic
discussions. A business session
mill be heid t 11 am -a th 'he
afternoon panel rii cushions and
T&toiirai contests starting at 1
jli.m. At 3 (i i lin k The convention
knit nig to Silvei Kali State p;ok
w ill be m; tie. ' grd! return
ing in tune for the 6 30 b;i?iit
V hen th Kev Mi Daehun vviii
liive the aiioie- ariti the u'h
choir of Cent i ' I.uth,i an ch'in h.
t Portland. -A Mt g
The Hev Mr Daehlin vs. i i 1 s.ie,o
agaiti at the H o'clock Sum!,)
morning servne ;.t Immri'iC1
The hoi rft union conceit, to
which the public is invited, ujli
Le field at Kunene Field audi
torium at 3 30 Sunday altei ni-on.
liadio to Slav on
Standard lime
KSl.?.t will continue to broad -Cast
all radio shows on stantiaitl
time utter o.. li--;t ;n iiiu time
ft-es into effect for Salem. Kail
lediuk. bus.ru-"- ni.jnagt-r. an
nounced Thursdav He explained
that nil Mutual Broadt acting sv
tetn programs ate sent out on
standard time, and KSI.M must
keep the same schedule. I'rogi..nis
TO ENJOY YOUR
is
Vacuum pocking insures the fresftrtost of coffee until tho vacuum seal is opened. After mot,
air causes tho coffee to begin losing freshness. Therefore, coffee should bo purchased in
a size of container that will be used within a week. About 40 cups of coffee beverage, rich
in flavor ond oroma, as well os strength, con be obtained from a pound of coffee .. . so
If safy two or three rsps ore ssooo jlolf Is yoor koose. It's
WISE to far rke ootf-aoW SIZE of Mills Ires. Coles. .
V nsroor ssvjoonts ore ssads
oft mmi oso freot
o boy nW run asm
oooi of
SIZE
Fill! U so keciU. 1HC
HIUS MOl COT Fit. MSrC. Smm
Everybody likes iM.&osj35
1 s.
10 Naturalization
Petitions Approved
Pending Filial Test
Petition for naturalization by
10 Marion county resident have
been approved, and if all the
person pass citizenship examina
tions they will receive final pa
per? in June.
The group includes"
Rufino Pacleb Narcida. route 7.
box 234E: Sammv Verzula Bayya.
route 7, box 210; Adolf Miller.
SJHi N. 20th st : Olga Elizabeth
Kercher. 855 Plymouth dr.; Harry
Hanscher. 3850 Midway dr.; Jean
Addison. 3297 N. River rd.; EdHa
Muriel Pickerel, route 6. box 826.
Jean Mary Margaret Samuel, 480
S 20th st , and Frances Margaret
Beaulaiu iw. . 955 Ptne St.. all of
Salem, and Aima Marv Mullen of
St Paul.
ilrs, Aclsitt's
Rites Today
Mrs Ina S. Adsitt. 78. a resident
if Salem until last Apiil. died
Tuesday in Foots Creek and wil!
be bulled Uk1.iv in Ro k Point'
cemetery. Gold H.l! Mrs Ad-itt
;ifter lea i nig Salem made her
home with her daunbter. Mis. E!
mei Stamvhsn.k;h. Ft'ts Ctek
Services will be held in 1
Conget -Mortis chai.e! at Metifo u
it 3 p m jtodav with the Rev.
Holy Jarv is! officiating.
B01 n in Penns lv ania. Feb 25.
1870. Mrs Adsitt came to Salem
seeral years ago Beside the
daughter. Mi. Adsitt is survived
bv a sister living in Pennsvlvania
and two grandchildren. John and
Joan Stambaugh, Foots Creek.
Plans to Admit 2
Foreign Students
To W illamette
Plans to admit two foreign stu
dents to Willamette uruveisitv orf
thus will be dialed
than formerly.
in hour later
COFFEE MORE, BE
M yoo amssjs so sot six cons of coEoo
WISE to st lis so ssnsrf SIZE of
Issff la yoor
cofee. it's ECONOMT-WISI
of U3h Iros. Coffoo.
Alt Of COrtflMAClNC.' WHss lo
ilium It, CM.
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I a four-year scholarshiD basis were
' formulated this week by Prof
Edwarti Koilman. m charge of
foreign students. wh is working
with YWp and YMCA campus
groups.
Acording to the proposed plans,
the university will invite a wt
' men student, possibly from Po
i land, and a male student from
' Czechoslovaks to begin four
j year studies on tuition put up
: by the university. Sororities.
! fraternities and other campus
I living organizations are to con
tribute housing facilities.
L. T. Wallace
Succumbs to
Heart Attack
Lwis Taylor Wallace. 60. 1155
Elm st . West Salem, died at his
home Thursday at 10:15 a.m. A
heart attack proved fatal.
Waliace was born in Missouri
Dec. 30. 1888. and came to Ore
gon 39 years ago, the last 25
t.f which he iived' in West Salem.
He was a veteran of World War I.
Surimg him are his widow.
Mrs. Delia June May hew Wallace,
and three children. Mrs. Violet
Wilson. Bremerton. Wash , Larry
Ieroy Caurince Wallace. Klamath
Falls, and Robert Bitue Wallate,
of the home
Funeral announcements will be
ann u'iced later b the W. T. Rig
don Cc
Rotarians to
Attend Meet
Representation cf Salem Ro
tary club at this week end's joint
ronfeience of distiicts 102 and
' 103 at Spokane was announce!
t Thursday by Harry B Johnson,
president Members of the group
will leave Satuniav arm Suruia
by auto, unii the thiee-day nicet-
; ing opens Sunday.
Attending fiorn here will be
Jcthnson. newly elected president
Lew Ancns. Wilinrti H Baillie
Secretary Robert Fenix. Mr. and
Mrs. Jfomer Smith. r . Mrs.
Wil
a r i i
! ham Mi-Gilchr i-t. sr. Mr.
Mrs. Ivan Stewart and Mr.
i Mrs. Roy Tvneedie.
and
VHEN YOU BUY
sWy h) yoor asms. It't
H3s Iras. Csfee.
New Teacher
Lack Forecast
For Next Fall
Oregon public schools will re
quire aa estimated 1.000 new
teachers jthis 4all. but the state's
education colleges will b grad
uating only about 300 new teach
ers this spring.
That was the gist of an analysis
of continuing teacher shortage
which Salem Lions club heard
Thursday noon from Dr. Louis
Kaplan, director of teacher train
ing at Oregon College of Educa
tion at Monmouth.
Dr. Kaplan noted that Oregon
has 1.500 teachers under only the
emergency certification covering
thos with less than the required
training for teachers. He asserted
the continued employmen of "em
ergency teachers" holds the an
swer to some of the present-day
criticism of results of the edu
cational system.
The Lions luncheon crowd also
heard two selections sung by the
YMCA boys' chorus of 24 voices
conducted by Wesley Bolliger of
Willamette university.
Gfests at the club luncheon
were four ninth graders from the
state school for the blind. Pat
ricia Willard. Dayton; Genevieve
Eachus. Nyssa: Dcrothea Falcon,
Mt. Vernon, and James Sozoff,
Vernonia. These pupils will re
turn to their home school dis
tricts next fall to complete their
high school education.
5 Nominees for
WU Publication
Posts Approved
Five students nominated to fill
as many publication posts on the
Willamette university campus by
the publications board, were for
mally approved by the student
council this week.
Jack Brown, The Dalles, was
approved as new - publications
manager: Ellen Montague. New-
Delicious ferries
FRESH CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES
Flown direct to our markets for this
occasion.
pint boxes
i.tSi values
CANNED MEAT
Morrell Deviled Moat. V4 size can 3 cans 25
North Sea Alaska Salmon, No. 1 tall can 39c
Van Camp's Yellow Tail can size 25c
White Star Solid Pack Fey. Tuna, 'a Size cn 43
White Star Grated Tuna can size 39
PAPER PRODUCTS
200 COUNT AVALON FACIAL TISSUES
Newer, softer stronger tissues ... 3 boxes 25c
Diamond Wax Paper Roll 19
Paper Plates Cello pkg. 10
Cold Drink Cups .- 10
CANNED VEGETABLES
GREEN SPOT CUT GREEN BEANS
3 No. 2 39
PEl-lA-CO SWEET POTATOES, No. 2'z sqoat
Can Southern Yams at their best 2 Can 25c
Gibson's White Hominy No. 2' can 10
Packed by Van Camp
Columbia Sauerkraut No. 2'i can 10c
Festival Brand Sliced Beets No. 2 can 10
LARSEN'S VEG-AIL The all purpose mixed
Vegetables . 2 " 29c
THREE SISTERS CORN, Whole Kernel Golden.
2 No. 2 cans 29
Mission Cream Style Com 2 tall cans 25c
Dennison't Pork a Beans . Tall can 10
Armour's Milk
.. 10c
Tall can
Grapefruit
Juice
Texsun
46-ez. can
22c
Open 9 So t Dairy, Including Svndoy Prices Effective Friday thru Swnday
Missing Tot Returned
LONG BEACH, Calif.. May 12 Three-year-old Dianne Kelley. miss
ing from her home for eight hours, is hugged at Long Beach. Calif.,
by her happy parents. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Kelley, after police
found ber romping at a neighborhood playground. Virtually the en
tire Long Beach police force had been looking for her. (AP Wire
photo to The Statesman.)
berg, as Collegian editor; LuDene
Hargrave. Portland, as Wallulah i
editor; Margaret Atwood, Cor- j
vallis, as Fussers' Guide editor j
and Janet Stark, Portland, as J
Rook Bible editor.
All appointments to editorship
will take effect during the next j
school year starting next Sep- j
tern ber.
About 650.000 people work In
the nation's steel mills.
39c
wofth
about
No. 2 can
Snowdrift
SHORTENING
3 lb. can 83C
Franc American
Spaghetti
Mm tall cans 25c
wo unit M
iV; s
Rye Jumps on
Board of Trade
CHICAGO, May 12 -7Pi- Rye
jumped for the second straight
day on the Board of Trade today,
closing at the session's best levels
on gains of 4' to 5li cents a
bushel. This followed an upturn
of 5 to 5l4 cents yesterday.
Action of rye found no reflec-
CANNED FRUITS
BARTLETT PEARS
Rosedale Brand, No. 303 san 25
MISSION PEACHES, Yellow Cling Halves
No. 303 can 13c
LADY LUCK APRICOTS, whole wnpeeled
No. 1 tall can . . 2 " 'or 25
YOSEMITE PEACHES, Yellow Cling Halves in
Heavy Syrup No. 2' can 23
SPRING DEAL FREESTONE PEACHES
Sliced in Heavy Syrup No. 24 can 23
Libby's Crushed Pineapple 32 can 29
MISSION GRAPEFRUIT SEGMENTS
2 cans 29
Kraft Velveeta
Cheese Food
X lb. loaf 79c
Worrell's Snack
Spiced Luncheon np
Meat, 12-oz. can wDC
tloa In other cereals. Corn and
oats ended with1 small gains and
losses among Le various con
tract. Soybeans and lard eased.
May wheat managed to close
steady but the hew crop months
sank.
Wheat ended unchanged to
lower, corn was lower to l
4 i higher, oats were lower to
higher, rye was 4l4-5l- higher.
soybeans were unchanged to
lower and lard was 10 to 13
cents a hundred pounds lower.
Stock Market
Rises Slowly
NEW YORK. May 12 -Jft The
stock m.-ket took a slow trip into
higher price ground today.
A majority of final prices were
up fractions to a point or more
and at just about the best levels of
the day. At the same time a good
handful of stocks either remain
ed at Wednesday s closing levels
or tipped backward a bit. Turn
over of 780.000 shares was even
with yesterday.
The Associated Press average of
80 stock advanced .2 of one point
to 63.3. of the 941 individual issues
which sold, 435 moved ahead and
241 declined
BEGONIAS BEGONIAS
Now la tho tlxno to plant your tube cms begonia plants.
Ws haro thousands el choics soodlincs, at only j
oach or 2s50 por do.
For tho finest In Eoqonias. It's SoJem's only lqonla
Specialist ...
D-VISTA GARDENS
8225 D Stroot Salom
CALIFORNIA SHAfTLK
White
Mary's cello
Potato Chips
Shortening
LKrispy Crackers
Shredded Wheat Sunshine Pkg
Rice Krispies
Peppermints
Mint
HAM
Shank End
Pound
Butt End
Pound .
Swift's - Armour's
rell's - Cascade.
ARMOUR'S
Sirloin Steak
Pound
CHUCK ROASTS
SLICED
Hormefs
End Slices, 35c lb.
Valley Pack, j AO
Standard Brand ...Pevd fV
FRESH I
CHINOOK SALMON 49c
Sliced 3S lb.
Luncheon Meats
Large Frankfurters
FRYERS
STEWING HENS
FRYER RABDIT S
Tno queen wasps, so! members
of cemmuniti who survive the
winter, lay eggs in the spring
which found new nests and form
new generations. j
1
,ai4,.l,W
SIP
:,J
CANNING
ASPARAGUS!
Fresh green spears,! buy
now for canning.
2 ,b.. 19c
J0-lb. crate ....1.79
NEW POTATOES
10 Ib.
3Jc
CELERY HEARTS
19c
w rapped
Salad Dressing ot. 53c
Salad Dressing chmpiono, 45c
Product by Nalley 1
Plot 23
1
Nalley's, fresh I HQ.
crisp ZJC
large package 1
Giant pkg. 39
Wesson Oil Quart 59c
Pint 31c
unshine AT .
Mb. box JLJL
15c
19c
29c
New i-oz. pkg.
Pillows
14-ei. cello bag
BRANDED BEEF
I
55c EXt j 53c
i
Pound 49c
BACON I!
-
3
$1.00
lbs.
J 49c
39c
$1.49
$1.69
A 69c
.Each
.Each