The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 03, 1952, Page 2, Image 2

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    1 The Statesman, Salem, Oregon Saturday. Kfay 3, 19S2
Jaycees
: AvVvA
Chis determined delegation of Salem Junior Chamber of Commerce members left Friday for Klamath
Falls, where they hope to elect Larry Moore (third from left) state president. Shown coins to the
state convention are (from left) Richard Cox, Gordon Keith, Moore, Donald A. Reitzer, Clyde Cook,
Maurice L. Conn and Milan Boniface.
.Circus Revue
Slated Tonight
The Circus Revue, sponsored by
the ? Salem Disabled American
Veterans, Chapter 6, will be pre
sented tonight at 8 p.m. in the
Salem High School auditorium.
Proceeds of the show will go to
the local Korean War Veteran
relief fund.
An afternoon matinee perform
ance at 2:15 will be given to
which handicapped, orphaned
and underprivileged children will
be the guests of business men who
sponsored tickets.
Presented at both shows in a
two and one-half hour perform
ance will be Ching, the Oriental
ihystifier; Toscanelli, famous Eu
ropean juggler: the Tuckerettes,
tars of aerial ladders and tram
poline; Ben Yost's Royal Guards
men, a singing group, and several
other scheduled acts. Master of
ceremonies for the show is Wally
Rand.
Tickets are on sale at Stevens
and Son Jewelers.
'Farm Bureau
Meeting Set
Officers and leaders of Farm
Bureau groups in Marion, Polk
and Yamhill counties will meet
in an all-day workshop session
today fit the Marion Hotel.
The meeting is one of a series
of 11 regional meetings held
throughout the state for Farm
"Bureau officers.
Scheduled to take part in the
program are 'Marshall Swearin
gen, state president; Jack Wake
field, manager of the Farm Bu
reau Insurance Co., and George
Dewey, state director of informa
tion and commodities.
Iiisuraiicemen
Hear Warren
Chief of Police Clyde A. War
ren spoke to about 30 members
of the Salem Insurance Agents
Association Friday at their month
ly meeting held in the Senator
Hotel.
The campaign by the police de
partment to promote safe driving
was. Warren's topic. Phillip Braun,
president of the association, com
mended Warren and the police
for their service to the commu
nity in traffic enforcement and
efforts to maintain general pub
lic safety.
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To City Hall,
Salem, Ore.
I want Salem to be on:
Daylight Timo
Standard Timo
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Signed
Address
(Only "ballets" carrying signatures and addresses will
be counted: the poll was requested by Salem City offi
cials; deadline is May ; ballots can be pasted en sta
tionery and other signatures with addresses added if
desired).
Old Tim
DAIICE
Erery
Sal. High!
Over Western Auto
259 Court St.
DICK'S ORCHESTRA
Adm. 60c Inc. Tax
E and
AT
AMERICAN LEGION CLUB 9
SATURDAY NIGHT
Special Music by the 4 Sharps
For Legiornraires, Auxiliaries and Their Guests
Leave for Convention
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Political Discussion
Set by Farm Union
Discussion of the political scene
will be one of the features of the
Marion County Fanners Union
quarterly convention Saturday at
Gervais High School.
Richard Moeller, new state pre
sident, is expected to attend.
The meeting will begin at 10:30
a.m. Host locals at the noon meal
will be Gervais, Brooks and Cen
tral HowelL
Navy Reserves
To Leave for
Duties Today
Two Salem Ncvy reservists are
bound for two-weeks training
duty at San Diego today, while
nine others will spend this week
end on a ertroyer escort in the
Columbia River.
Fireman Edward T. Lofting of
Monmouth Is to attend machinery
repair school, and SKGSN Gerald
L. Roberts of Aumsville is due, at
storekeeper school at San Diego.
Members of reserve surface di
vision 13-28 taking the cruise to
day and Sunday on the USS Gil
ligan, from Portland to Astoria
and return, are Seaman Recruits
Don W. Anderson, Earle J. Bees
ley, Edward R. Castillo, Eldon O.
Egan. Francis J. Heuberger, Cyril
K. McNary, Norman A. Qualey,
Clarence J. Tschantz and Rodney
L. Watts.
Salvation Army
Band Due Here
Ma. Charles Bennett, of the
Salvation Army here announced
Thursday that the Portland Cita
del Salvation Army band will pay
an all-day visit to the Salem corps
Sunday.
The visit will include three pub
lic appearances at the Corps
Building, 241 State St.
The band will play at the Holi
ness meeting at 11 a.m. when Ma.
Frank Buchanan, Portland, will
speak. A concert will be given at
3 p.m. The Salvation meeting at
7:30 p.m. will be preceded by
street meetings in downtown
Salem.
Free Posture Check
Offered for Children
Free well-child clinics to de
termine faulty posture habits will
be held this week in the offices
of Salem chiropractors.
Among them, the planets in the
solar system have 31 moons.
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DANCE jj
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11 Music By (I
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WESTERN AIRES ff
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Campus Sing
To Open May
Day Activity
The annual Willamette Univers
ity All-Campus sing will be pre
sented beginning at 9:45 this
morning in vocal competition be
tween the living organizations.
The Queen's Ball tonight in the
Willamette gymnasium will cli
max a day of events in honor of
May Day Week end. At 11 a. m.
today a tour of the campus will
be made available by the direc
tor of admission's office. At 1:30
p. m. this afternoon an outdoor
cornation, (weather permitting)
will be held at which Betty Jean
Mullin, a senior from Portland,
will be crowned Queen Betty
Jean I.
An informal open house at the
living organizations frmo midnight
to 12:30 is to follow the dance.
A. L. Brewster
Elected by
DAV Chapter
Election of officers took prece
dent at the Friday meeting of the
Disabled American Veterans, Sa
lem Chapter 6.
Elected to the office of com
mander was A. L. Brewster; Vicar
Wegers, senior vice-commander;
Frank Hunt, junior vice com
mander; Joseph Spaulding, chap
lain; J. A. Harnsberger, treasurer;
and William A. Shinn, sergeant-at-arms.
An executive committee of Lu
ther Cook, Charles Peterson, Ja
cob Ferder and Jafhes Callaway
was elected. Dr. Roy Reynolds
was elected to the post of state
committeeman.
James Callaway, Vicar Wagers
and William A. Shinn were ap
pointed to serve on the chapter's
committee which is actively par
ticipating in locating the names
of all local deceased veterans in
an effort to create a master file
of names.
Police Patrol Picketed
Western Union Office
PORTLAND (JP) A round-the-clock
police patrol was ordered
Friday at the picketed main office
of the Western Union here.
Police Chief Donald I. McNam
ara ordered the patrol to prevent
a recurrence of what he said .as
a series of 'incidents.M Sam H.
Walker, a company technician, re-
Paradise Islands
Open for Your Pleasure
No Alcoholic Drinks Allowed
Admission 25c
(Under 6 Yson Free)
Cottonwoods
Dance Every
Saturday Night
Tommy Klzziah
And His
WEST COAST
RAMBLERS
Hear Them on KSLM
Toes. A 8at Ere.
WSB
Salem's Hollywood Bowl
Sat. Night May 3 Tim Trials 7:30 P. M.
Over 30 Cars Will Participate
All Tha Loading N. W. Driver
Thar Is Narer a Dull Moment at the Auto Races
Expert Drivers Thrills Chills' and Splnouis
PUBLIC
SALEM
Dairy Product
Values as Food
i
Told at Meeting
By Lillle L. Madsen
Farm Editor, The Statesman
Unless you spend 40 per cent of
your food dollar for dairy pro
ducts you are not living as eco
nomically as you could, Beale
Dixon, manager of the Tillamook
Creamery Association, told some
50 men and women at a dairy
month kick-off dinner at the Sen
ator Hotel Friday night.
The meeting was the 20th of its
kind held in the past fortnight in
promotion of June Dairy Month
in Oregon. Especially stressed are
butter, milk, ice cream and cheese.
Dixon outlined the food value
In dairy products as compared to
the same weights and measures
in other food products. And the
industry, he said, brings in $300,
000 to Oregon daily.
Gordon Hofstetter, Salem dis
tributor, was appointed Salem
area chairman of the 16th annual
observance of June Dairy Month
in Oregon. He will work in con
junction with other local distribu
tors and dairy folk in publicizing
one of the state's biggest indus
tries. Ben Newell serving as master
of ceremonies, said that "we'll see
a lot of folk milking again who
said five years ago they'd never
milk another cow." In recent
years, he said dairy barns were
getting "emptier and emptier ,
but, he expected, the reverse
would soon be happening as farm
ers are finding that '"the monthly
dairy check is pretty nice to
have."
Grass seed profits, fruit profits
and other cropland profits have
been dropping in recent years,
Newell stated, as he foresaw folk
returning to livestock on the
farms.
The next step in dairy improve
ment, E. L. Peterson, state direc
tor of agriculture, said, will be
only one grade of milk. All milk
which reaches consumption chan
nels should be Grade A, Peter
son stated. It will take time to
bring this about, he added, but
eventually this will be done.
Professor P. M. Brandt, head of
the dairy division of Oregon State
College, reported that Withycombe
Hall at Oregon State College
would be dedicated May 24.
Other speakers at the Friday
night meeting were Anton Larsen,
Portland, Oregon, June Dairy
Month chairman; L. E. Francis,
agricultural fieldman of, the First
National Bank, Tillamook; Floyd
Bates, Western Director of the
American Jersey Cattle club;
Frank Hettwer, manager of the
Mt. Angel Creamery, and Hoff
stetter. ported to police his glasses and
dentures were broken when he
was attacked by four men.
DANCE
Mscleay's Grange Rail
Sat., May 3-
Proceeds for new equipment
REOPENING
CLUB
TUMBLE INN
MAY 3rd
Good food . . . and music
By "The 4 Aces"
Dancing 10 Til 1
3 Miles North of Albany
on the Old Highway
SflEl
ADDRESS
3- 770
Stassen Sets
Visit to Salem
Presidential aspirant, Harold
Stassen, Minnesota Republican,
may speak in Salem May 14 or
15, Leon D. Margosian, chairman
of the Marion County Republican
control committee announced Fri
day. Stassen will be in Oregon at two
different times before the May
16 primary, the first time May
9 and 10, and again on May 14
or 15. Margosian said he was in
formed by Stassen's Oregon cam
paign manager, Pat Blair that
Stassen would be available to
speak on either of the latter two
dates.
Margosian said either May 14
or 15 will be picked in order in
conflict with the local appear
ance of Gov. Earl Warren of
Californi, who will speak in
West Salem May 9.
niESEain
'Salam't onlj hom-owaeS Tbaatr"
' Hollywood Kids Matinee
Today 1:00 to 4:00 P. M.
S Cartoons New Serial
"PIRATES HARBOR"
Special Matinee Feature
"PARADISE VALLEY"
with Red Ryder & Little Bearer
Also
Benson's Birthday Cak
For
Tommy Foelkl, Robert Durant,
Joan Griepentrog, Deanne Si
gea, Diana Boyd, Dennis Oelke,
Jack Taylor, Linda Monner,
Sandra Greene, Diane Pugh,
Tommy Wood, Delores Kraft,
Joanne Bourne, Susan Koch,
Dennis Stortz, Linda Lee, Caro
lyn Royes, Jaree Savage, Tom
Watkins, Judith Smith, Donald
Upjohn, Doris Kammler, Robert
Crist, Philip Gruchalla, Larry
Pendergast, Cheryl Schacher,
Karen Kaser, Leigh Stevens,
Robert Meeks, Sandra Wood
ruff. Eve. Show Starts 6:00 F. M.
ENDS TODAY!
Plus Special Musical Short
"YOU HIT THE SPOT"
Starts Tomorrow ConL 1:45
Model and the 1-2
Co-Feature
"YELLOW FIN
For
LUNCH
or for
DINNER
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FAMOUS BUFFQT
(Children under 10 just 44c)
Hi-Chalrel
Have A Look at This
Typical Buffet Menu
Assorted Wheat
Crackers; Potato
Chips; 13 varieties of
Delicious Salads; Rel
ish Sticks; Cold Cuts;
Pickles; Cheese; Hot
Boston Baked Beans.
Roast Turkey with
Dressing, Glblet
Gravy, Mashed Pota
toes, Vegetable.
and
Baked Ham with Fruit
Sauce, Escalloped Po
tatoes, Vegetable.
Hot Homemade Clov
erleaf Rolls; Coffee at
your table by the Silex
full, Homemade Cake
ala mode; Ice Cream;
Sherbet, or Hot Boy
sen berry Sundae.
All You Can Eat of
Anything, and
Everything!
From 11:30 to 8:30 on week
days from 12 to 8 on
Sundays
with Mary Barton's organ
Melodies
Downtown Salem,
on State Street
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Crown Zellerbach 50 I
Curtiss Wright 7Ts I
Douglas Aircraft 54 j
duPont de Nemours 81xs
Eastman Kodak 43 I
Emerson Radio 14 V
General Electric , 58 !
General Foods 434 j
treneral Motors
Georgia Fac Plywood
Goodyear Tire
International Harvester
International Paper
Johns Manville
Kennecott Copper
Libby, McNeill
Lockheed Aircraft
Loew's Incorporated
Dean Martin
Jerry Lewis In
"SAILOR
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And!
"RETURN OF
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Kids Show
Today!
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Serial!
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Doors Open at Noon!
Continuous Sat. and Sun.!
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Richfield Oil
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Socony Vacuum" Oil
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Western Union Tel. 40
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Wool worth Company . 43 Vs
Tonight!
W. L League
Class "A"
BASEBALL
SALEM SENATORS
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Waters Park . 8:15 P. M.
LAST DAYI
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