Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1956)
S-(Sec. I) Statesman, Salem, Ore, Turs., Fck 1. '56 Aciion Eyed Against Thefts Of Cameras Camera stores and phofo studios re considering joint action and new methods to combat shoplift ing and had check losses, accord-' In to Walter W. Morse. Salem,! president of Columbia Empire di-j vision. Master Photo Dealers and Finishers Association. ( j Officers of the association re ported their study of the situation to members at a weekend meet-" ins in Eujene. Their tentative plans call for a system of notify ing each other when shoplifters arej active, and for encouraging public ; acccptanre of use of a thumb-! print machine routinely to identify persons paying by check. , The notice system would be in cooperation with police agencies. It is, prompted by recent rounds Of shoplifting where similar photo graphic equipment was taken from several stores within a few days. At the Eugene meeting Morse was reelected president and an other Salem men, Henry J. Millie, was elected secretary-treasurer. Pedestrian Asks $15,500 A US. 500 personal injury suit was filed in Marion County Circuit Court Monday for damages alleg edly incurred in an accident in volving a pedestrian and auto mobile on North Capitol Street Jan. 4. Filing the suit is Rosa Sue Port er whose complaint names Leona Mae Killinger as the driver of the car. The plaintiff seeks iVX) speci fic damages to pay for what she alleges were doctor and medical expenses. The J15.000 is for general damages, the complaint asserts. Dallas Group Hears Speech By Hitchcock BUtrunia Nfwi Sf-rvlr. DALLAS - Philip S. Hitchcock. Republican candidate for the United States Senate, warned an audience here Monday night that the "tightrope between liberty and security" is becoming increasing ly dilficult to walk. The former state senator from Klamath Falls spoke at the annual Boss's Night dinner of the Dallas Business and Professional Wom en's Club, held at the City HalL Hitchcock, who is current, dir ector of Church and Public: Rela tions at Lewis and Clark College. Portland, entered the Republican primary race last week following the death of Gov. Paul Patterson whom he had supported. We who govern ourselves must always walk a tightrope between liberty and our search for secur ity." Hitchcock said. "That tight rope always becomes more diffi cult to walk in times of crisis such a wt are experiencing today.' WJLByrkiV 64, Succumbs Utemiaa Ntwf SrviM SUBLIMITY - William Martin Byrkit, M, who had lived In the Shaw and Sublimity areas in recent years, died Sunday at a Stayton hospital. ' Byrkit has resided here for the past two years and prior to that was a farmer in the Shaw sector for some five years. He was born Aug. I, 1891, in Clay County Nebr. He was a member of the Ameri can Legion and the Disabled Amer ican Veterans organization. Funeral services are set for 1:30 !i.m. Friday at Weddle Mortuary n Stayton. Rev. Clyde Freeman will officiate and interment will follow at Lone .Oak Cemetery at Stayton. Papcrhoard Mill Planned For Toledo NEW YORK UP Georgia Pacific Plywood Co. is entering the paper producing industry through the formation of a sub sidiary, which will build a 90. 000 ton kraft and pa per board mill at Toledo. Ore., it was announced Monday. Industry sources say such a plant would cost between 20 and 25 million dollars. Owen R. Cheatham, president of Georgia-Pacific, said the sub sidiary would be known as Georgia-Pacific Paper Co. and would have its headquarters in Port land, Ore. Cheatham announced the elec tion of H. Stuart Daniels as pres ident of Georgia-Pacific Paper. Daniels, currently president of the Kraft Paper Assn., has re signed as executive vice president and general sales manager of Union Bag it Paper Corp. to take the post. South Salem Club Opposes Zone Chance ' Members of the South Salem Progress Club Monday night voted disapproval of a proposed zone change at Kearney and High streets. The zone change has been sought to permit construction of a medi cal clinic at the southwest corner of the intersection. Lewis Judson, president of the South Salem group, talked on ear ly days in Oregon. Some S3 per sons attended the meeting, held at Franz' bakery, 1220 S. 20th St Man Faces Drunk Charge Investigation of a family dis turbance early Monday morning resulted in the arrest of a Salem man on charges' of drunkenness and carrying a concealed weapon, city police report. Officers said Bud Harrell. 1393 N. Commercial St., was fined $20 on the drunk count and commit ted to jail in lieu of payment. Provision was made for dismissal of the concealed weapons charge when the fine is paid, police said. The man, arrested near his home, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon after a switch-blade knife was found la I pocket, according to officers. Larceny' Charge Brings Guilty Pica Wesley Lee Norris. a former Sa lem resident, waived grand jury hearing Monday and pleaded guil ty before Marion County Circuit Court Judge George Duncan to a . charge of larceny ...... ,,...., The 20-year-old former instruc tor at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio admitted taking an adding machine and typewriter from the Itudio. Judge Duncan, however, set aside sentencing Norris pending a rrpjrt from a pre-sentence investigation. 2 Burglaries Investigated Two weekend burglaries of priv ate residences were investigated Monday by Marion County Sheriffs deputies. One entry was made sometime between 4 p.m. Sunday and Mon day morning by breaking through the glass of a rear door of the H. G. Brock home at 2680 Bluff St. An undetermined number of fire arms, whisky and possibly a film projector were taken, the sheriffs office reported. The other burglary occurred be tween 1:30 and 10:10 p.m. Sunday at the home of Ernest E. Weiss, 630 E. Vista SL A kitchen window was forced and loot that included wine, whisky, two fishing poles and reels, and both male and female clothing was taken. CONDITION -GOOD' Patricia A. DeWitt, 3215 Port land Rd Injured in a Sunday highway accident near Mon mouth, was reported in "good" condition at Salem Memorial Hos pital Monday night. Paul W. Lee, Corrallis, driver in the one-car mishap, suffered fatal injuries. Eugene 3Ian Wins Rotary Award For Study Abroad EVANSTON. m. UP Mcholaa J. Kirkmire, Eugene, has been awarded a Rotary Foundation fel lowship ax advanced study abroad during the 1936-57 academic year, it was announced Monday. He received one of 128 grants, which average $2,500. Kirkmire will study forestry Tn one of the universities in Great Britain. He was recommended tor the fellowship by the Rotary Club of Springfield. Ore. Drivers Crack Ribs in Accident Each of two motorists suffered a cracked rib Monday in a traffic accident at 14th and Court streets, according to city police. Officers listed the two drivers as Ivar Berglund. 955 S. High St., and Mrs. Helen Kergil, 263 S. Lan caster Dr. Both were taken by Willamette ambulance to Salem General Hospital but each was re leased shortly. Both vehicles in volved required services of tow cars. Don't Lot Your Hoad Cold tfccp You Aivate Tonight! AVw Vicks Wonder-Drvt Nasal Spray lets you breath , clmoit as your cold had one-so you sleep! Relieve bead-cold distress of blocked, stuffy now td you dep with Vicks new nanl oray,Medi-Mist Use the Clinic , t tyle Atomizer as directed. Iccl swollen membranes start had pone.' Helps fight germ-Infection with Vicks new wonder drug combination, Cetamium and gramicidin plus antUmta mint. By maker of tamoui Vicks VapoKub. to shrink. Breathe again for .L-zin- t . fcoura almost u it aw" coid pP'liCnS I.. -.1 . 4 Everyonss Sulking olioul Manor Houses' L'gv; , ; rfl ' Your Choice of Delicious . . . tfwm HOUSE Chita, Turkey, Beef Here's the hottest news in town. Safeway now brings you the newest, easiest to prepare fresh frozen pies for your eating enjoyment. Chock full of luscious tender meat sprin kled with spices and herbs mixed in rich fltvorful sauce. Why don't you find out to day why everyone's talking about the wonderfully new Manor House frozen pies? You'll love 'em! 71 8-oz. LZ J Pies Save 15c on 5 Rolls of SK :. TISSUE each roll Ro (Limit 5) For Real Homemade Flavor STIDD'S CHILI C0NCABNE.. Stidd's has a real western homemade flavor. 16-0Z. loilfei fep IPie Cherries Cookies Brocade Brand Mild, Gentlt Honeybird Tart Pitted Jane Arden Chocolate Drop Coconut Cookies 10-Bar Pack No. 2 Can 49' a Safeway's the place to buy ... the Finest in Fresh Frozen, Sea Foods Captain's Choice, quick frozen for flavor goodness FISH STICKS Captain's Choice, fresh frozen, tender and meaty SALMON STEAKS !'" Delicious, medium size Pacific fresh frozen en mi AYfrTEnr Fuii "U.S.D.A. Choice" Plate Cuts of "Choice" Beef, Boneless Top Boiling Beef n, 15c Round Steak ... V 79c "U.S.D.A. Choice" Beef, Tender "Choice" Beef, Bone-in Short Ribs jb. 25c Round Steak 69c Pint WW 11 -oz. Pkg. Somerset Skinless Wieners .. Sliced as You Like It 39e. Pork Liver 29c GUM DROPS Roxburys ''Feature of the Week" The Finest quality candy money can 1 -lb. buy. Try 'em. , You'll Like 'em! Pk9' LUCEBGJ e tilI Regular or Homogenized Extra flavor in every drop ot i-gi. I Lucerne "Bonus Quality" Milk. Ctns. ,A 'i r 1 1 S S HlersEiV Stiinties Chocolate 6-0Z. Semi-Sweet pj nips irt Frosb-- raod Mrs. Wrighfs, White l" or Whole Wheat Uaf 243' Shop Safeway for the finest Mellow and Firm Luscious Flavored Safeway bananas are allowed to L mellow slowly to give you flavor at ' its very peak. California Sunkist Navel Firm Crisp Heads Oranges J0c"2.98 Cauliflower lb. 23c Hothouse Extra Fancy Extra Fancy-Largo Siia Rhubarb . .... . ib. 23c Rome Apples ...ib. 10c Arizona Marsh Seedless U.S. No. 1 Grade Netted Gem Grapefruit V.', 49c Potatoes 10 ,b.p.Vr 59c Grown in Sunny California U.S. No. 1 Grade Premium Select Fresh Dates V'C 19c Potatoes 10 89c 2 , 29c Hh.boi 59c 4-et, site 39c 1 lb. can J ib. can 89C Frostee Dessert mn Chocolate Cherries RMbury Chili Powder CrowB Co,OBy Royal Satin 8hort,n,B, Spry Shortening Cr,K0' ,r Saowdr,,t MJB Brown Rice miPk,.35c Boy-ar-dee Dinners Mmronl " SD,,hetu pk. 43c Cream of Wheat Hflt tg,, pkg. 34c Pear Halves"00'," K..f,.39c Fancy Beans M MonU'vi No.mtiB 21c Soy Sauce chu' EiB 5-o.botu. 19c LIFEBUOY SOAP klk Sin Ut 227c Tuna Fish Tondo r,t,d 4 Tomato Catsup T,ste Te,u Tomato Sauce Hunt b"nd No. H c 17c 14 oi. bottle S-ol bottle 325c Duchess Salad Dressing Dinl i,r38coulrtlir 55c Miracle Whip Dill Pickles ColumDl1' olA ttMoari Orange Marmarlade tmprtu Chee-Zip chf"e 8pre,drr, Margarine Co,dbk Orange Juice Scoich Tr"Ur0I,B Sweet Peas Bd,"r ,rMfB ' quart jar quart jar 57c 24 ei. Jar 37C 25c lZoi. jar 54c IS or. jar Mb. pk. 235c lot. caa 235c 19c Nob Hill Coffee llb pkl. 90c :ib pk. 1.79 Airway Coffee llb pk. 85c tlb pk. 1.69 Edwards Coffee llbc95c ,Ib(C,J.89 Folgers Coffee n,a " H,", tot: Wax Paper Thrmybr,nd Aluminum Foil Household Ammonia T"w" Parade L light Globes G-E-plnk-w & ioow Dog-E-Sfu Do Food z- Dog Food Pooch Mb. can 97C 75 ft. roll 1 5C 25 ft. roll 25C 32 oi. site 29C 40-ox. pkf. 69c each 29C No. 1 caa 17C 12,.u 1.00 IVORY SNOW Pkf, ooC IVORY MildmdFarwMl SinHi Siia "423c Prices in this advertisement are in effect through Wednesday, February 22, at Safeway in Salem. Wo reserve the right to limit quantities. No sales to dealers or their representatives. TIDE SL, 3.89 Una Sin 1.33 UNIT STARCH X 15c LUX FLAKES n OOC DUZ SOAP n ft am w PREM Wukdif Dilifjtirf 7 t a 7 79c k Svilt rodiict 37c UPTON TEA 77c Ornoa Met UPTON TEA Oringa tkN 4"1 63c