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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1956)
Cnfly News Dyneffs UONS TO HEAR HALL East Salem Lions Club will hoaor district governor Claude Hall when he speaks at their Tuesday luncheon at The Chalet. Hall, an International Lions offi- Conference Of Christian Schools Ends MEAT MISSING Some 40 pounds- of beef, valued at about $lt, was stolen within the n Bfi .. Ar... rMM k. i r ... Lewi, food locker firm. 275 Wa" J tSZJ lace Rd.. cHy police said SaRir- ?iyTl V "Lw- cer. is operator of a supermarket , day. The meat reportedly was JT.,,," , c " a J at Waldport. i taken from a locker rented by : sU'n Scho1 at Salem Ac,d" ...... Donald Kvale, 1245 Franklin St. j R , .f... Have you tried the new Pine Inn I Represented at the conference for dinner yet Sunday Roma s Early Christmas Shoppers bonus: were 22 Christian schools from serving roast turkey. Virginia ' 3 pocket size photographs free with Oregon, Washington and British baked ham and her special Swiss orders for 1 or more in any larger Columbia. Those attending in- itpak Dnn't fnrprt the u, friprf size. Cronisi" Studio. 4-1592 (ariv I eluded 80 teachers. Ultra one bdrm. apt. chicken and the $1 chicken special. Our niM ftp all Knmi mnAa A fui for today are blueberry, lemon Nov- Ph- 3"4597 orange chiffon. 4570 Portland Rd. thar's Gold (adv.; WATCH, SHOES TAKEN City police said Saturday they were told that a pair of shoes and a wristwatch were stolen from Jerry Henne, 3286 Nohlgrcn Ave., while the youth was in the gym at South Salem High School. The theft reportedly occurred Friday Thank you Kelzer fire Dept. & in them t h a r Classified Ads for you: Read 'em and use 'em for profit: Dial 4-6811. (adv.) North Salem High Clfiss Presidents ARC PLANS CLASSES The standard American Red Cross first aid class will be given Thursday at 7:30 pm in the grounds Rd , W. H. Page, first Chapter House at 1.S90 Fair aid chairman, said Saturday. "Building Strong Public Rela- available tions", was topic of a talk given (adv.) Saturday by James Bishop, public ' relations director of George Fox College at Newberg. The final day's agenda also included discus sion sessions. Feature of Friday was a rally held at First Evangel ical I'nited Brethren Church, with President Edison Habegger of Portland's Cascade College speak ing on "Here Is Our Strength for the Future." The Friday program also was marked by numerous other talks on how to build and strengthen Chris neighbors for your help when we Vnr OMUtanrfms Walln.mi.rs with tian schools of the Northwest. lost our insulation plant by fire. Fabrics and Harmonizing Paints A 'eatured speaker on Thursday; You saved our office bldg. k barn puj Expert Decorating Assistance was Robert Bennett, professor ofj I" . ' , ' ' . ( Political Calendar October 8 (MoaJay) Jason Lee and all local Demo crat candidates, I p.m.. Four Corners Community Clubhouse October Z3 (Taetday) Democratic Day at Kiwanis Club, 11 noon. Senator Hotel, Thomas Enright to introduce speakers. Wayne L. Morse, 10 am., speech at convocation in Wil lamette University Auditorium. Pat McCarthy, Jason Lee, other Democrats, I p.m. at Union Hill Grange Hall. October tS (Tbarsday) Thomas C. Enright and Hattie Bratzel, 12 noon. North Salem Ki- -an Club at Chuck's Steak House. Robert Y. Thornton and other Democratic candidates, I p m public meeting at Mt. Angel. October tt (Friday) Jason Lee and other candidates, I p.m., at Keizer Grange Hall. & other valuable items. We are visit Clarke's 220 N. Commercial now ready to serve our customers (adv.) as before from Therm-o-Seal stocks in Portland. No interruptions. Make sure "pitter patter" in on Azain thank you all. Home Insula- your roof not under it! If any tion Co. (adv.) doubt call Mathis Bros. Ph. 4-6831. (adv.) City Library Burglar Held In Washington Christian education at Western Evangelical Seminar)'. Portland. His subject was "The Christian Teacher. A Mighty Strength." Men' What's New1 Mallory and Adams hats featured at I'nited Shirt Shop, 331 State St. St Quality - Price. H. A.Budlong, adev.;84, Succumbs FEDERAL JOBS OPES . D ,, , , . . , I Harry A. Budlong. 84. a retired ine L niieo. stales uvu service carpenter and resident of the Salem area for 34 years, died Saturday at his home. 1547 Oak St.. after a two-months' illness i Commission announces that posi tion's nnvi are onen in Northwest A jnan being held at Bremer- slates for professional engineers, ton. Wash . has admitted the bur- physicists and accounting clerks. glary of the Salem public library Applications should be sent to the j Inn l r inn service rtegion, 308 Federal Building, Seattle 4. i i Wash There also is a reported: Class presidents at North Salem High present pretty picture this year as two of the class leaders are girls. Presidents are (left to right) Jody Bourne, sophomore class; Bill Hansen, senior, and Joy Brown, junior. School officials couldn't recall a girl class president In the past. (Statesman photo by Louis Parker) Yule Tree Growers Meet Here for Northwest Association Convention By LILLIE L. MADSEN Farm Editor, The Statesman ' Getting a Christmas tree is no longer a matter of going out along n io-o . i ii uduMuc nnu lulling a 111 iht: last Oct. 1, city police reported Saturday. Officers said informa tion from Bremerton also said the man had admitted 14 other library entries in a number of states. The man in custody was listed hv Bremerton officers as Walter Warren Hathaway and Salem po- fc ph lire said information to (hem in- 4 5-4o ladv ) dicated the man escaped from a : Dalton. (ia . jail about a year aso In the escape a jailer was stabbed and seriously wounded. The burglary at the library here resulted in theft of about $30 in cash, a number of colored slides and some insurance policies, ac cording to officers In opening a vault in the library office, the thief set off a tear gas bomb which probably cost him some tears "ity police said there is small chance Hathaway will be returned here considering the numerous other charges he faces shortage of qualified stenograph ers. Kampus Cafe open Sundays 8 am. to 10 p m 309 S. Winter 'adv.) C.ARS COLLIDE Cars driven by Donald Eugene Kmmons, 515 N Lancaster Dr., and Hirl Albert Collins. 1150 Gar net St . received moderate dam ! age about 9 30 p m. Saturday in a collision at N. Liberty and Cen ter Streets, city police reported. I'nsightly facial hair removed safely, permanently. Price's Beau ty Salon. Ph. 3 5fl'i9 'adv I Dental plates repaired while you wait at Painless Parker Dentist, il25 N. Liberty, Salem. 'adv I Neh .. he was married in Oregon in 1IW4 His wife died here in 1945 Survivors include daughters, Mrs Hazel Hansard and Mrs Carolyn Strasbauh, both of Salem: son, P. K. Budlong, Salem; SLster, Mrs. Alena Vaughn. Salem: 13 grandchildren, 24 great grand children and one great great grandchild. Funeral services will be at 2 that suits one's fancy. It is now a matter of chemistry, genetics, botany, law and mathematics, j These points were brought out Saturday at the first Salem meet- mg of the Northwest Christmas j Tree Association. The all - day event was held at the YMCA with 1 about 100 people in attendance, j Law has played a big part in I recent years in stopping the prac tice of promiscuous cutting of n m incnav nr i iniion.Hirn'K , . ... ..a...v1trres aong roadsides and in Chapel, with interment following i , pp nailrps rt w ... the , .... ,.; ; '-I- Jn .-J IMJl. OUU 0IC Vt-!llg IUUCI.IIU at Fairview Cemetery Gates-Mill City area. in State Guidance Association Holds Conference in Salem Strains, stresses and frustrations Dr. Rademaker. was one of today are frequently caused by : three guest speakers who ad trying to adjust between stated dressed approximately 1X5 con heliefs in society and actual prac- j ferees, said Glen Weaver, stiper tice, Dr John Rademaker, Wil-; visor of the State Division of Vo l.imette I'niversity professor, said cation Education. Saturday at a meetine of the Ore- Other speakers were Dr. Nor gon Personnel and Guidance As-, man M. Janzer. consultant psy- snciatinn held m Salem at tne i cniairisi ot tne lommunity mild for this practice which is now listed as "thievery'." association members said Saturday. Parrnt Trees Russell Slade, forester from Columbia County, spoke briefly on j Mrs. Brown. 44, Succumbs Sulrimin Ntm Srrvlrt SILVKRTON. Oct. 20 - Mrs. Helen K. Brown. 44 died in a Salem hospital Saturday night opinion that eventually a program She was a late resident of 4965 1 would be set ud which would aim toward breeding perfect Christmas tiam Tree Farm in the Sweet Home area, told of reforestation activities on that 125,000 acre "farm". This year, 700,000 trees would be planted in the reforesta tion project, he said. Planting will start shortly and will continue into late winter. Two-year old plants will be set out by hand. Some 10 to 15 men will be employed in the project and these are expected to plant approximately 600 trees a day. He also told of the tree casual ties through birds, fieldmice, deer and bear. Christmas tree grades were dis cussed by Martin Syverson, of the National Forest Service, Portland. Syverson agreed with President Betts who had stated earlier that a grading system was needed, not so much for the public as for the trade. I'rges Grading "Growers, wholesalers and re- the study in genetics of fir trees. I tailers in Christmas trees should Efforts are being made, he, and have a Christmas tree terminology other foresters present said, to ! so that the industry can talk in- find parent trees which will pro duce the "right type" of Christ mas trees. It was the foresters' Hazel Green Rd., Salem. Mrs. Brown was born in Okla homa Oct. 14, 1912. She is sur vived , by the widower, Ralph Brown. Salem: 4wo sisters, Mrs. Ethel Blessington and Mrs. Beula Rossou, both of Salem. Funeral arrangements will be made by the Ekman Funeral home here. trees. "After all," Clark Betts. Foster, association president, said, "this telligently about the various types of trees," Syverson said, as he urged a grade system be set up "for use among the wholesalers. growers and retailers. This should include attention to density of foliage, color, uniformity of the tree." Forester urged those who wished Quantity Calls While no actual shortage in the supply of Christmas trees is ex pected this year, the supply of top quality trees will not be excessive, the association believed. Calls for larger quantities were already coming in from California, Presi dent Betts reported. One concerned as called him to found out where it could obtain 5.000 trees. Other requests were for 3,000 and less in "lump shipments." The February meeting of the as sociation will be held in Portland, Betts said. Just preceding it will be a tour of Christmas tree farms in the Willamette Valley area. Shop Iwr. t mv. MMy, Fib. viIvm ain't fumiyl Pomeroy I Keen J7 Sum St. Statesman, Salem, Ore., Sun Oct 21, 56 (Sec. 15 twin Tl ami at tMAV It A 9 IS Jf4 16-77-38 70-78 cancm eVB Hvwiftg) ad uo JULY 14 AUfi 13 K? v3i ra IS574M2M AU6 M StPT S3 KV53-M-75 1 CUT 1 POLLAtt ' Acw4n H NW Stan. To Ovlop mrnog (or Sunday, nod words conwpondino, to number 0 your Zodioc birth ngn. sets ocr1 s pi-J7? 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If l-U2M6arl l7$B6 J i8 MAI II llM4-UaTS n 'f..-' mm it Free Delivery Service ic We Give S&H Green Stamps ic Open 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. if Free Drive-in Parking Now Serving You In Our Bright New Store At . . . 1120 S Commercial Al Ow.ns St. Phone 3-6403 -4 is a Sb.ono.oon business in Oregon t0 set 0ut a tree' plantation, to and Washington, and is very likely ! pr,.pare Ihe soil well. A five per cent survival of planted trees was reported in some areas where "soil to increase to a much larger busi ness." 123,00(1 Acre Farm William Pennv of the South San had been prepared poorly and the trees did not have proper shade." Hotel Senator. He offered as an example the necessity of staying within one's means and having to combat the "stimulation of more wants, such a are created by advertising." Births Guidance Clinic in Portland, and Dr. John G. Watkins, chief clini cal psychologist of the Veterans Administration Hospital in Port land. Also attending was Dr. A. W Niemela. director of Salem edu cation and guidance division and iardncr Knapp. chairman of the Salem school board. ! The conference concluded with J the naming of Miss Frances D I McGill, director of couaselling and i guidance of Portland public I.ADD-To Mr. and Mrs. Robert, , ; rnrl..Sie .i2c rn.. B. Ladd, 1705 S. 12th St.. a son, ; ; " presiacni; naroara narirr. Saturday. Oct. 20. at Salem Memo-i rial Hospital. I Eugene, secretary ... ..j .... Russell, Beaverton, l li a I o -ir, aim siis. nuuru V. Cox, Lebanon, a daughter, Sat urday, Oct. 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. ANDERSON To Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Anderseon, 327S Windsor St., a daughter, Saturday. Oct. 20, at Salem Memorial Hospital. NAFZIGER To Mr. and Mrs. William E. Naf7,iger, Salem Route 2. Box 536, a daughter, Saturday, Oct. 20, at Salem General Hospital. PHILLIPS To Mr nd Mrs Oscar Phillips, 1165 Jays Dr.. a son, Saturday, Oct. 20, at Salem Gen eral Hospital. and George treasurer. $ Congratulations .. . rE. 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