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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1949)
tUThe Ctolssmqn, Salom, Owyau rrtdcry. October L 19411 Envoy 'Still J.; - '': ) - ' ;. 1 spr-J I - x -' Jn I IEO WING. Mlaa, Oct 111 still an and will eenUnae U be first a bewewtfe," Mri Mrs. Ef enlc AnSersM m the iMpMta a dish treat the erea ml hr nearby farm heme. Sht wu Bemlnated yes terday by Fresldeat Trvmsa to bt U. 8. uabuudtr to Denmark. The AndcrMM hart two children, (AP TVlrepbete to the States- Russ Prions5 in Asking Slavs -Be Denied Post on UJjf. Council By Francis W. Carpenters LAXX SUCCESS, Oct IS -&- The Soviet bloc In the United Katlons tonight nude a serious diplomatic Issue out of American supported efforta to elect Yugoslavia to the security council instead of Moscow-sponsored Czechoslovakia. i Identical notes were sent by the five members of the Soviet bloc to tach member of the United Nations calling for the; election of Gierries to Greet C of C Executives Salem-made maraschino cherries will help greet chamber of com merce executives from over the country who attend a convention in Seattle next week. Manager Clay Cochran of Salem Chamber of Commerce, who leaves today for the convention, arranged to have the cherries included in a gift box being provided all exe : cutives by chambers of Oregon, Washington and Idaho. This is the first "time a national chamber exe cutives' meeting has been held in the northwest Lyons Rebekah Lodge Host to Boy Scouts LYONS Faith Rebekah lodge was host to its Boy Scout troop at a no-host dinner Monday when more than 120 were on hand. Eric Soderberg, Boy Scout field executive from Albany, spoke and showed pictures of various scout field trips, including the late trip over the Skyline trail. A meeting for Cub Scout moth ers will be held at Rebekah hall Tuesday, October 18. Soderberg will be present to sign up new Cubs. Any mother wishing to en ter her boy is invited to attend. BOWLING PARTY SATURDAY HAYESVILLE The Hayesville Teen-Agers club will stage a bowling party Saturday at 7:30 at .the B & B alleys in Salem. The organization will then retire to the Scout cabin for a chili dinner and an election of new officers.. DRIVER HOSPITALIZED SWEET HOME Robert Honey well, Sweet Home, is in the hos pital recovering from injuries suffered when his auto collided with another vehicle driven by Robert Warner, Holley, on the Sweet Hdrne-Holley road. Both cars were damaged extensively, UNTRUE STORY ALAMOSA, Colo (INS) Dr. E. N. Goods rd of the U. S. Geolog ical Survey says a popular idea that the fertile San. Luis valley ' In Colorado was once a glacial lake Is not true. Friday - Bush Roses (Growing la gallon cans lor immediate planting). Larg assortment of rarietiesl Red-Leal 90 SPECIAL AT : $ooo Rhododendrons w upx $fl50 Azaleas JL ! $Q00 Tres Rom ... Knighl Pearcv Ilursery S75 S. Liberty (3 Blocks South of State) Housewife? , Czechoslovakia. ii A non- Russian eastern Europe source said the fact that the Sov iet bloc had made it a diplomatic matter in a formal communcation made clear the serious tone of the Russian views. This source said that if Yugo slavia wins ' the council seat it might lead to unforseen events. He indicated that Russia would regard such an election as break ing up the four-power agreement dating back to Yalta on which the U.N. was founded. . Asked If this meant the Soviet bloc would leave the U.N., he said he could not give any fur ther indication of the Soviet plans. Education Classes Attract 193 at WU WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, Oct. 13 Education courses have attracted 193 students at Willam ette university this j fall, it was announced Jtoday by. Dr. George Martin, Professor of : Education. Of this number 116 are taking two or more Education subjects in preparation for teaching. - Total enrollment in education courses, including special and graduate students is 387. Nearly two out of : every five students in the upper division and graduate levels are enrolled in an educa tion course. ;t i vei you want in a i SATIN IT SAflWAl ST01ZS Saiurday JUlfcea (Race ef Sharon) Several CoUrs Clematis Jacknani (Large Fwrpler Flewera) i; Barharry ! 43 w$250 A - 75 -Crocus OC Bulbs 1 JJ dot. liyocinth-Tulips .i rycninq shortening Nttrwiiy Drama Feature Of Program ; Music and drama from the life of Norway will feature the pub lic Leif Eriksen day program Sat--! urday at 8 p. m. in the Salem Wo man's ' clubhouse, 460 N. Cottage st - A soloist will be Max Holland of Silverton, a native of Norway, singing "Saeter Gjentens Sondog, accompanied by Mri. Louis Rudie. The Silverton barbershop quartet directed by Holland will sing both Norwegian and English-language numbers. j A one-act play in English will depict some phases of life in Nor way and Iceland in the year 1000, when Norse and Icelandic history say Eriksen sailed to "Vinland" on the North American continent Astrid Gann is to recite "Terje Viken." Firms Qualify For Seasonal Status in State The number of firms qualifying for seasonal restrictions on em ploye compensation has been in creased by the state unemploy ment compensation commission for the third successive year, the commission announced Thursday. So far 142 concerns have been declared seasonal and several ap plications still are pending. Last year 131 determinations were made, while the law of 113 was in 14. , Minor changes were made in the seasonality sections of the un employment law by the 1949 leg islature but none as drastic as were enacted in 1041 when the number of seasonal firms dropped from 825 to 343. Most of the newly qualified seasonal employers ' are in three main groups canning and pack ing food 10, resorts and amuse ments 6 and lumber and logging Sixty-five or nearly half of all seasonal firms are in food proces sing while 36 are classed under resorts and' amusements. Two gardening and nursery concerns qualified as seasonal for the first time while other new classifica tions included one residential con struction operation and two school bus operators. . j; Marion continued to lead the counties with 23 seasonal firms. Clatsop was second with 19, Mult nomah third with 14 and Uma tilla. Washington and Klamath with 10 each. Twenty-three of the state's 36 counties have at least one seasonal employer. TURKEY DINNER PLANNED HAYESVILLE The Hayesville Parent-Teachers association ' will hold a cafeteria-style turkey din ner Friday at 0 p.m. in the school. irs STOOP. STOOP, Ul llblUII - CEFOItE YOUIt CLOTHES-DRYING 0 Si With Hamilton in your home. tbe last bit of laundry labor is fooe for good. No more tuggini btK&-breakmg baskets of wet wash up tbe base ment stairs ... no more stoop, stretch, and pin to put them 00 the line. Just take your things as they come from wringer or spinner, toss them into your Hamilton, and get on with your washing. The Hamilton load will be fluff-dried, fresh, and wrinkle-free, ready for ironing, by the time tro next washer-load is ready for drying! Set this iahor-sacing miroclt-machinc today, mnd ptac your mtrvation Jar eat titat dclletry, )!."! ;-- i1 ; 157 S. liberty Turner Boy f l ; . , ( v- frvv-f t.;t . ; A y J i j ;r :r ' ' :y; I ml -x, m : - f ' - . I , X. II PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL, Portland, Oct IS Marion county 4-H club members took both top awards la market classes here this week when Jerry YVinper. IS, Turner (left) wen the 4-H pen of three championship with his three Sosthdown lambs, and Harvey Elser, IS, Turner, won the market lamb championship with his t-poand Southdown lamb. AH animals were sold at auction Wednesday morn ! Ing. If you haven't been up to the Pacific International Livestock Exhibition so far, you should go. There are a lot of interesting things there even aside from all the nice livestock. Everyone is finding the Washington county exhibit most Interesting with its pioneer kitchen, even to the string of apple rings, drying behind tbe oldtime kitchen stove. And that stove isn't a range either just a kitchen stove. The checked cloth with its blue table setting gives a most cozy atmosphere to the whole. The beef cattle division has added a new wrinkle to its part of the show. There is an attractive large booth in the beef cattle barns. Comfortable chairs and someone to tell all about each breed of beef cattle helps public ize the product. This is new this year. Both Aumsville and Scio were represented among the blue rib bon winners in the class I, cloth ing division in the 4-H Pacific International exhibition. Sally Klein won for the former and j STRETCH mtfa Oil " - CAN EVER BEGIN APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Phona 3-9239 1 PIT S' Lamb Win Prizes at PI 1 Janice Goar for the latter. Mar gie Drager of Turner; Joyce Mount and Roberta Sears both of Salem, won blues in the canned foods divisions. Marlin and Sally Fox are now nicely settled in jtheir barn. They are betting their s is the only barn with a complete bath room and an oriental. rug. However, they say, a new ranch-type house w:ll soon be started ion their farm in Clackamas county near Liberal. But for the present, they are very comfortable in their quarters in their new barnj There is a bit the air of Greenwich Village about their life for the present not that the ranch rambler has ever had actual experience with THE VIL LAGE, but grapevine gives out that the Foxes; method of life might be something like that in the village. At least all their friends know where the coffee pot, the bread, butter and jam are kept, whether or not the hosts are at home. Its a sort of handy if one is knocking about the On MCB SIM The Steel Strike has cnl the supply oi steel. Farm Implements are Spring! IBuy Ihvi Und Save! This 10 Slash Applies io Our Whole FAR! I EQUIPMENT o HAnnows o DISCS O FLOWS j TRIANGLE Egg Producer MASH OB PELLETS I OCT t9M3BBC& Your puHats will nad th rary bast Mash for high ago production. Wa racommand Trkmgla. Nesbitt Appointed Dairy Specialist Joseph Nesbitt, Springfield, will be a new dairy specialist work ing out of Salem headquarters of the state agricultural department, O. K. Beats, division chief an nounced Thursday. Nesbitt has been promoted from field representative for the divi sion of foods and dairies in Lane and Douglas counties. Marven D. Mikkelsen, Eugene, will succeed him in that post Nesbitt will as sist in the supervision of pro grams concerning ice cream stand ards and milk regulations. SUNNYSIDE MEET TONIGHT SUNNYSIDE The Sunnyside Community club will elect new of ficers in its first meeting of the season at the schoolhouse Friday, October 14, at 8.pjn. ELECTION TONIGHT BRUSH COLLEGE The Brush College Community club will have election of officers at a meeting to be held Friday evening, October 14, at 6 o'clock in the school house. It is urgent all attend. country on a restaurantless after noon, , 10 All Farm Implements In G FALL O AIID IIAIIY OTHER ITEIIS OF FARII EQUIFIIEIIT Fertilizers Ammonium Nitrate (Nitraprills 33li) Warehouse Other Fertilizers Also Arailablo Price Reasonable Oregon jFafmers Union Go SALEM WOODBUEN North Santiam School Buys g Aids j Itiltoui Stmt ttrrlf' NORTH SANTIAM- The North Santiam school board this week purchased an aquarium and ant cage for science classes. The school already has a science kit and s microscope.- Pupils have I been assigned to find frogs, tur tles, insects and plants for the study - of nature science. Mrs. Laurence Clark substitu ted for the seventh and eighth grade teacher, . Mrs. Roach, last Friday. Raleigh Hammer has been em ployed to repair the playground equipment at North Santiam school. He is installing a new swing to go with the teeter-totter in the primary room on the old stage. Milk-Fed Rats Live Longer PUT-IN-BAY, O. (INS) It is possible to support life from birth to death in old age on an exclusive diet of milk, Cornell university re searchers have discovered. Dr. C. M. AfcCay, professor of animal nutrition, said that experi ments just completed using white rats show that these animals can Jive to ages comparable to 70 and 90 years in humans with no food other than cows' milk with a few necessary minerals added. The Cornell nutrition expert, not ed for his research on problems of longevity and aging, kept a group of rats for nearly 2 years en a milk diet. At the same time an other group was receiving rations of cereals, meats and other normal human foods. At the end there was no ap parent difference between the two groups, Dr. McCay asserted. President Truman is the thirty second president of the United States. Studyin "You wouldn't here to do this if your wifo rrwd at VUta Market's Anniversary Said" Em OFF CIMESANC O SEEDERS O LniE SPREADERS O TRACTORS $7600 $ygoo COHVALLIS NEWBERG . 1 -1 ! ! ! p r '. a Amity. High .Band. To Open Activities . ' Statecaaa. News Service ! . AMITY The Amity high ichool ,j band, under direction of Joe; Barr, will play for the Amity-Willimina ' t football game in Willamin Tri- day. - ... 'Hie first National Assemblies J program will be given at the high school Monday, October 17, at J:30 5 P-m. j , I Mrs. Addie Neuschwanger has leased her homej)n Nursery street to the Earl Coulter, familjr. She will spend the 'winter with her daughter in Hoquiam, Wash. Nehru Talks j To Congress WASHINGTON. Oct IS -W! India "cannot be and shall not(; be neutral" where freedom is: menaced or justice threatened or; aggression takes place. ! Prime Minister Jawarharlal Nehru told congress today. , The slender leader of India's millions addressed irst the house; of representatives, then the son-; ate. He wore western style cloth-j ing and spoke in clear, easyj English. The lawmakers received his as surance with loud applause. Nehru, who Is in the ; Unitett States on a month-long good will tour, rejected the idea tnat con flict is inevitable. He said that "every prayer that an; Indiafll raises ends witlf an Invocation to peace." and he asked America t6 understands his country's ap proach to international problems. Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No Ion(r b annoyed or feel IM-aU tmt becau of tooae. wobbly f-ta teeth FASTEETH, an Improved alka Use inon-acd powder, aprtnkled o your plates holds them firmer ao thejr feel more comfortable Soothinf and cooling to gums made aore by cealva add mouth. Avoid embarrawriertt caused by loose plates. Get FASTEETH today . at any drug store. This liable to cost more next Lipe of Cul-OIf Sav7 ! - Hade By j HEXTOII i & AIIDEBSOtl! rormeriy $19000 . now ' i - op , I XAA- t . ?