Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 09, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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Dressed Class Added in
McMinnville Turkey Show
The annual Pacific Coast Turkey exhibit at McMinnville No
vember 15 to 18 ii attracting nation-wide interest with a dressed
class added to the commercial division this year by popular
demand.
Grand opening is scheduled for Wednesday night at the armory j
with judging to start at 9 o'clock the following morning. I
Turkey dog contests will be 1
held at noon with judging oi
Victim's Parents Sob Mr. and Mrs. Henry Komorek sob
as the coroner ruled at Utica, N. Y., at an inquest that the
death of their six-week-old son Stephen was accidental.
Mrs. Komorek had reported that someone kidnapped her
son, but later admitted the infant died from a fall from her
arms. (AP Wirephoto)
Guests were required to wear
hardtime costumes or pay a fine.
A halloween program, prepar
ed lqy'Mrs. Edward Chance and
Mrs. Theodore Burton was presented.
Attendance in Recreation
Season Increases in Salem
Attendance of 183,071, an increase of 22,120 over 1948 was
registered during the recent summer recreation season, a report
of the year's activities by Vernon Gilmore, director of the pro
gram. These figures do not include the junior baseball program or
the balem softbail program. The
inclusion of these two activities
shows an added attendance of
28,279 participants and specta
tors. The season marked the first
real attempt to give an adequate
tennis program for the patrons
of the playgrounds. "The Salem
Softball program was established
as a permanent part of the city
and school playgrounds because
it was evident from the past few
years that the program of soft
ball for young men could not
survive financially," the report
states.
The annual American Red
Cross "learn to swim campaign"
was held from July 11 through
July 22 with an additional six
lessons for those desiring them.
Over 350 certificates were is
sued at the end of the campaign.
Gilmore states that "there
must be constant planning for
future expansion of play areas
and parks." "Too often a city
grows beyond its bounds and
suddenly finds itself without
play space for children of the
community. When this happens,
the necessity of paying high
prices for land are present."
Playgrounds were maintained
at Olinger and Leslie fields,
Grant, Englewood, Richmond,
Bush, McKinley, Highland and
Garfield.
commercial division entries the
next morning. Pens and special
awards will be considered Fri
day morning, November 18, with
an open forum for turkey grow
ers at 2 o'clock with Dr. W. A.
Billings of the cUniversity of
Minnesota and a national author
ity, in charge.
Judge of the show is Milton
M. Reiman, Planada, Calif., the
first president of the California
Turkey federation and who
headed that organization as pres
ident from 1940 to 1945, who
returns to McMinnville for the
third time.
Presentation of awards and a
banquet will conclude the ex
hibit at 7 o'clock the night of
November 18.
Officers and board members
of the exhibit are Harold Talley,
McMinnville, chairman; Delmer
Stutzman, McMinnville, secretary-treasurer;
Harold Davis,
Dan O. Smith and S. L. Baker,
all of McMinnville; W. H.
Schwedler, Portland, and Mrs
W. E. Alexander, Dayton, board
members; L. H. Gross, McMinn
ville, county agent; Gene Mal
ecki, Salem, manager; and Har
old Ryals and J. Merrill Giffin,
both of McMinnville, advisory
members.
Special committee chairmen
are Mrs. Alexander, banquet;
Newton Fruit, Dayton, dressed
birds; R. R. Oester, Yamhill, live
birds; Dick Reyne, McMinnville,
building and grounds; L. H.
Gross, McMinnville, clerk; Wal
ter J. Hilands, Portland, weight
er; M. M.. Reiman, Planada,
Calif., judge, and J. Merrill Gif
fin, McMinnville, entertainment
and reception.
New Mexico's state tree, the
pinon (pin-yon), is the only
member of the pine family thai
bears edible nuts.
Upholds Indian
Rights to Fish
Yakima. Umatilla and Warm
Springs Indians have just as
much right to free hunting and
fishing licenses on the Colum-l
bia river as the Indians living at
Celilo, Attorney General George
Neuner ruled today for the state
game commission.
Neuner's opinion disagreed
with the game commission and
the Celilo Indians, who contend
that the free fishing and hunting
rights should go only to the
Celilo Indians.
The opinion agreed with the
regional U.S. director of Indian
affairs.
The argument is over a 1947
state law, which says the free
ALWAYS A WISE BUY
licenses shall be given to "all
Columbia river Indians who are
eligible to hunt and fish under
the terms of the treaty of 1855
between the Columbia river In
dians and the United States of
America."
Neuner's opinion is that the
law applies to the Yakima.
Umatilla and Warm Springs
tribes, rather than just to the
Celilo Indians.
Disabled Vet Speeds
Van Nuys, Calif., Nov. C U.R
Handless, legless Gerald V. Gor
don, 17, lost his driver's license
yesterday when he pleaded guil
ty of leading police a 70-mile-an-hour
zigzag chase through
San Fernando valley towns.
Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1949 H
Off Raided Melody
Club Faces Closure
Portland, Nov. 9 ( District
Attorney J. B. McCourt prepar
ed today to start legal proceed
ings to close up the Melody club,
scene of four liquor violation
:i;rests In a month.
The fourth was early yester
day, two days after the third
involving illegal sale of liquor.
McCourt said the state liquor
control commission already has
asked a court to restrain the
owners from maintaining a com
mon nuisance. It asked a clos
ure for two years, or until there
was assurance it had been clean
ed up. The club has no liquor license.
The egg of the common house
fly may hatch in as short a time
as six hours after it is laid.
Complete line of Doll Clothes
and doll house toys are now
on sale in our toy department
WE INVITE YOU TO USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN
DECKER'S Ivoo
237 North Liberty Open Friday 'til 9
Win a Prize Listen to KOCO Mon. thru Fri., 6:45 p.m.
Salem Heating & Sheet
Metal Co.
Dial 3855S 1085 Broadway
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find out how little k will coit to
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Delco-Heat ... the complete line
ir use witn all
types of fuel -for
all sizes and types " l
of homes. 1 -m- !
FOR UNFINISHED
FURNITURE
See
MAURER-BOGARDUS
FURNITURE CO.
So. 12th Street Hi way Junction
Open Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Free Parking Free Delivery
Gates A halloween commun
ity hardtime party, sponsored by
the Gates Womens club was giv
en in the social rooms of the
Gates high school. Members and
their families and people of the
community were invited. Ad
mission was one vegetable which
the guests was required to pre
pare to be added to the "stew"
which was served as refresh
ments later in the evening.
FOR SALE
Approx. 8 Acres, Cheha
lis Loam Soil. .Fine home
site, N. W. from Keizer
School o n Salem-Spongs
Landing Rd. Inquire at
Pioneer Trust
Co.
109 N. Commercial
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Calvert, too, this week.
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