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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
t Tha States man. Solom. Ore Thundery December 21. WO 2NfC I "imJVeiF Radio Studio Opened at Statelwuse .1 -. V-WIMWMMBM Bi ll rfyy.-. Gvil Defense Aides Named Appointment of two new civil ian defense assistants ana siarx 01 new classes were announced Wed tiMHtT tor Marlon count ' officials. Rex Gibson, manager of West Balem branch of the U. S. National Bank of Portland, was named area commander . for Salem, to be In charge of the city's Interior guard, directly over all ward captains. Instruction classes will be or ganized by Preston Doaghton, Sa len. high school teacher selected as essistant county deputy, under the deputy . for information, Robert Tenix. A new class in small arms will begin tonight at the national guard armory forborne defense deputies end a group of bank, tellers, about 40 in alL They will be Instructed In ' disassembly and assembly of small arms and in firing and will fire for record. The weekly ses sion will be taught by national guardsmen. ' Thm hMlth itnd welfare class began Wednesday afternoon at the school administration building with i 45 nersons enrolled. First session was conducted by Col. Mark Hillary, county defense di T(vtnr with ofthers to be led bv various defense officials on their . prases of the preparation. p Jantmrr 4 will he th flrt ion for the 'search and recovery course. The first class roll has been filled. Classes will be at the national guard armory, and Rich ard Crabenhorst will teach the ' opening meetings, on ordnance weapons. Move to Raise -Airline Fares . . . EastBevealed A move to boost trnncmntln tal airline fares from Salem was revealed Wednesday. Oregon cities learned of the nro posal "only Jay accident," said Clay Cochran, Salem Chamber of Com merce RIB fill PPr Uttlr hurlns Klamath Falls chamber which in t ' C - , , ' . .. . " " -. 'V U if mrr? " M New studios In state capltol will permit direct broadcast of coming legislature by the state owned station KOAC, as well as programs from ether state departments daring- year. Here Marvin Brers of the traf fic safety division, left, and Lawson McCall, governor's executive secretary, record a traffic safety pro gram for release to other stations throughout state. At controls behind glass panel Is James M. Mor ris, KOAC program manager. (Statesman photo.) Salvation Army Official Talks To Rotary Club That the Christmas star now shines over the United States, with its staying bright a matter of In dividual responsibility, was de clared to Salem Rotary club Wed nesday by Capt. Kenneth Ander son, Portland, Salvation Army di visional young people's secretary. The star that first hung over Bethlehem some 2.000 years sgo gave a dark world the promise of peace and freedom from oppres sion, said Anderson. Seldom since then has the world had such fear and concern for the future. Now, the speaker stressed, eyes are looking toward the star and the U. S. as a promise of peace and deliverance. This country's position as a fa vored nation, materially and spir itually, should be credited to men who were not bound by geograph ic limits, who were unstinting in the search for a better life, An derson said, asserting that appre ciation should be expresred through acceptance of responsibil ities. Other lands, he added, have had the star hover over them, but, because their people reduced their interest in others, the star dim med and the sun has set over those countries. The closing of his Christmas message urged loyalty to the U. S. and the things that have made it great, a love for God and for the intangibles that make peo ple great. At Salem Schools By GUtert Turner Couple Lcsy For Trip to Chicago salem men school Homecoming was the byword at Salem high school Wednesday durinc a student body homecoming assembly In t. afternoon and Honor society dinner in the evening. The assembly featured musical numbers by students and grsas and the introduction of several alumni present, norma iiamutoo was in charce of the program. is the stale turn had picked it up in San Fran cisco. The proposal is put forth by the civil aeronautics board (which first considered it last July, Co chran was informed) that pas senger fares be established sep arately for each west coast city. At present airline fares east are the same for any coast city. Proposed fares to Chicago are: From Salem, $130.25; from Port land. $127.10; Seattle, $135.45; San Francisco, $124.40. Only Los An geles would continue to have the fare as all cities now have, $113.-75. The Salem chamber's executive committee will consider the mat ter today. Broadcast from Japan Denies Skates Needed Cpl. David Bladorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Tweedie of 1567 Urban lane, won't have need for his roller skates In Japan The marine, who was in Ko rean action until Injured when tha front had moved north to the 38th parallel, relayed this message from the marine bar racks in Japan Tuesday night! Mom: Am being transferred. No need for Dick's package." The package contained the roller skates, from his brother. There waa no indication where the corporal was going. He was hospitalised In Japan until recently when he was as signed to quartermaster duty. He was Injured while serving in the signal corps. The message was picked np by a California amateur radio station, and relayed to Orval Nnnn of Salem who gave It to the corporal' parents. Pardon, but Your Crocodile Shows MELBOURNE -CPV- A pesseng er on a crowded tram touched Jer ry Randell, 37, of Darwin, jon the shoulder and said: "Excuse me. but I see a crocodile commg out of your satchel" Randell pushed the crocodile's head back ipto the satchel, thanked the passenger. who nodded gravely and resumed reading his newspaper. t Randell is a crocodile and buf falo hunter who is spending a few weeks in Melbourne to recuperate from a bite on his left arm from a 12 foot crocodile. He explained that he was carrying a baby croco dile to Melbourne friends as an "unusual gift in return for hos pitality." Frank Papenfus sang "Marsh- mallow World" accompanied by the school dance band. The Valk yries, a Junior sextette, also per formed. Jim Mathieson took over as Santa Claus and introdiced num bers by students and grads. Par ticipating from the higft scnooi were: Lanny Dibbern. accordian solo; Glenn Benner, piano solo; Steve Lee, vocal solo. Alumni Drovidlng entertainment for the capacity crowd were: Bob Meaney and Doug Rogers, piano duet: Edna Marie HilL Dlano solo; Wayne Mercer, marimba solo; El- don Caley, vocal solo. Amoris alumni Introduced were the student body presidents of the last four years. The assembly waa concluded with a short talk by Principal E. A. Carle too and sing ing of carols by the audience. Honor Society Entertains Slfma Lambda chaDter of Na tional Honor society neid lis an nual homecoming dinner last night in the high school cafeteria. 'Seals" was the theme for the orosram which featured Don Stackhouse as master of ceremon ies. ReDresentatives of recent Era duating classes spoke. General chairman for the dinner was Bob McConville. Honor Society presi dent Stanley Lyman and Principal E. A. Carleton welcomed tne guests who attended a reception prior to the dinner and program, i WEST SALEM SCHOOL The Christmas story In concert wss given by robed choirs st the West Salem Christmas program. The singing was accompanied by nativity scenes. Following the program Gus Moore, president of the Parent Teachers Association announced that the two sixth grade rooms had won P-TA membership drive and would be treated to a swimming party at the YMCA. The peach blossom flower of Delaware. TTHLS LR llr. n4 Vn Wboeler left JUturdiy. December i wurogv to sper a c Christmas holidays with relatives, im Dunsune- cut will bold Its annual baraar and cook4 food sale Tuesday, December II at the Portland Gas and Coke la Salem. On the toUowtng day. December 23, the members via hare their annual Chrfrtmas party and exchange of gifts la their prw club house. Fred MitcbeJL former Turner resident now Uvtng In Crsylaad. Wash, underwent surgery in aa Aberdeen hospital this week. For Your Convenience shop 10 m to 9 m Daily Thru Dc center 22zid Store Closes Salarday Dec 23 al 6 FII if" fflg?B Tho Instant Whipping Cream Fancy Maraschino 4-ot. 4Dc PHILADELPHIA GreamGheese EMM - as as For Salad or Dessert d Deles Crushed or W Sliced Box. rJJ Farm Fresh Birds, We've Sold Thousands Since Nov. 1st and No Complaints Swift's Preniun Araoar's Slar, Eic. Hall or Whole lb. 30?(o DQdnas Fresh Dressed lb. 57 e Blue Bonnet Margarine &c Strictly Fresh "AA" Medium Dos. (o)) Powdered 1-Ib, pfca. shift's snoriTEi; I3DACLE WHIP D CAI-1PBELL SOUPS Jewel Brand La Cartons Mushroom or Chicken DiriTIFC Kosher Style jriussuni 24-os. Jar !AFT COTTAGE CHEESE 3 . 89c Quart 59 C 2 Tins 33 C 43c i. 27c caihied imn HEIIIZ KETCHUP Borden's, Pet Morning, Etc 2 il 25c Botie 25 SWIFTS BBOODTET.T) Sausage Links Porh loasi w -wHwasaw rresn . COCKTAIL SHRIMP. OLYMPIA OYSTERS. CRAB MEAT. HERRING IN WINE SAUCE AND PICKLED PRAWNS CAIIIIED GOODS Frui Cochiail & . Tornalo Juico n.l- Hunts icuacues No. IVt Uliolo Beels ko8! P. S.TinT can BEVERAGES ITTCJUnC CUquot Qub V.asLillJ , No Bottle Deposit -QL 39c 29c 29c 29c 20c COCii COLA Deposit SQUinT S12 te 26c GIIIGEn ALE SStS 20c v CAIIDES HARD MX FRUIT AND NUT FILLED. MINT PILLOWS. OLD FASHIONED CHOCOLATES GUH DROPS, COCO KUTMBO!? .RONS. CANDY' CANES. SANTA CLAUS SUCpRS AND OTHER CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES. GpACKEn JACKS . 6 5c ; cuiisHiNS-1 ' -:i-f -r "' " E3ADS0E IALL0US ; J-Dj. 29 c GRAPEFRUIT SEGIIE1ITS , HUNT'S GOLDEN C0R1I 1S BLUE LAKE CUT BEAIIS . FESTIVAL ASPARAGUS SPEARS UGEIIE FANCY PUIIPIOIL., OCEAN SPRAY SAUCE 1 UILUAIIS POTATO CHIPS 23c 2.i29c 2 te35c 29c 14c ml5c 19c Cedar Green mm ilJ PEAS 12-ox. Package DDd. Lgo DOecoidls HHTTITCUXSlI 2 foe Wc ; Almonds S,i39c Apples 98c Potatoes "S&w 75c 33C3 Pcrtlasd nd. 525 Edgewaler OUR MEAT MARKET IS OPEN. TILL 9 P. M. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1" 1 Aluminum rooa xou BAEOIG 1IEEDS 39c 25c 19c 10 99c Lyons Glace Ilix 1 &. 39 c Wax Paper Ron Pumpkin Fie Spice Holly bngar UUiiU I'liA or Chocolate Baking Chocolale Dot 1 lb. 39 c tuhkey iteiis Dressing Bread 16c Pouliry Seasoning t. 19 c Willapa Oyslers . 39 c Ground Sage 12c GUT ITEIIS CIgareilej CIGAILS Prince Alter! Tobacco IV. Ua 1.49 2.7S 89c OTHZ3 TOfCIAS UAND3 AT LOW FBXCE3 tOZ CHOCOLATES-tU. AND VLS. rtss.