Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 17, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nor. 17, 1949
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Four Voyageurs on Home Made
Boat Off on 15,000 Mile Trip
Minneapolis, Nov. 17 UPJ Four adventurous voyagers, Ger
man shepherd dog and an alley cat named "Id" cruised down
the Mississippi river, bound for Alaska today.
They set sail from Minneapolis in the "Tantalus," a home
made, 47-foot, two-masted schooner equipped with an auxiliary
engine and an eight-dollar war
surplus sextant
Sky-High Bridge Work Five hundred feet above waters
of Puget Sound at Tacoma, Wash., workmen move around
narrow catwalks during construction of $13,000,000 suspen
sion bridge. In background is one of span's two 508-foot tow
ers. Bridge will replace the first ne called "Galloping
Gertie" a few miles northwest of Tacoma which collapsed
almost nine years ago.
Errol Flynn Picks Princess
As Bride No. 3 for Next Spring
London, Nov. 17 U.R) Errol Flynn of the movies said today
that he has fallen in love with a Romanian' princess and hopes
to make her his third wife next spring. They are engaged, he
aid.
He said he met beautiful 20-year-old Princess Irene Ghlca six
months ago in Paris and they
have been "going out together
ever since."
"My engagement will come as
a shock to my Hollywood
friends, but not to our friends in
Paris," he said in a telephone
interview from his suite in Lon
don's Savoy hotel. "They know
we have been in love for sever
al months."
He said his fiancee is "inde
pendently wealthy and very
beautiful, with the bluest of blue
eyes and dark brown hair."
The 39-year-old Flynn has
been married twice. His first
marriage to actress Lili Da mi la
in 1935 was dissolved in 1942.
His second marriage, to Nora
Eddington, ended in divorce last
July.
Flynn said he was "very
vague" regarding his fiancee's
Uncage, but thought she was a
member of one of Romania's
royal families, although not re
lated to ex-king Carol.
Her father, Prince Jean Ghl
ca, was killed in an air crash
12 years ago, Flynn said, and
Princess Irene has been living
in a luxurious flat In the Rue dc
Vaneau, Paris, with her mother,
Madame Iby Donescu.
Nearly 150,000 tons of pears
were picked in Argentina this
season.
I FOR RENT
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Salem Nursing Home
3595 "D" Street
EXPERIENCED NURSES
24-HOUR SERVICE
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To Your Doctor's Orders
WE ARE A STATE
LICENSED
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Your Protection for
Better Service
Miss Bernice Struckmeier
For Appointment Phone
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M-A-LITE
The lights you place
anywhere on the cord
The nexest, snd imirteat wiy to trim your
Ctiriumai tree it iih ON-A-LITE. the truly
revolutionary Cbriilmai tree lijhii. Plate the
liihti anynhtre on the cord, ipac them here
you muh! ON A-L1TE, too, i idc.il for color
ful uble anU door detoratiom...See it today.
The amateur sailors had a 50
cent book on navigation to guide
them on the roundabout course
to Anchorage, Alaska.
Between them and voyages
end stretched 15,000 miles of
water.
They expect the trip to take
nine months.
SkiDDer of the craft was War
ren C. Christianson, 29-year-old
University of Minnesota law
school graduate, who constructed
the schooner at a cost of $9,000
while going to collrge and work
Ing part-time as a river barge
hand.
With him were his dark-haired
wife, Faith, 27, Richard Rich
ards. 27, of Winchester, Ky., a
self-styled adventurer; and Wil
liam Keller, 25, a Nevada, Mo.,
rewspaper man.
Also aboard were the dog
and cat, pets of the Christian
sons. Christianson said they would
stop at St. Louis, New Orleans,
Havana, Port Au Prince, the
Virgin Islands, Trinidad, and
Caracas, Venezuela, before pass
ing through the Panama canal.
They hoped to drink coconut
milk on some Caribbean Isle on
Ch.'lstmas day.
Sailing up the Pacific coast,
they planned visits at Los An
geles, San Francisco and Se
attle. Christianson estimated
they would reach Anchorage
sometime between next June and
September.
Christianson plans to set up
a law practice in Alaska. His
two crew members intend to re
turn to Minneapolis by plane.
"I feel like Columbus must
have felt," said Christianson.
"because any ocean trip is un
chartered if you haven't been
over it before."
It's Husband
Who Pays
Nanton, Alta., Nov. 17 U.
Alan Smith of Edmonton and
J. Ziegler of Calgary took
their wives on a hunting trip
here yesterday,
Mrs. Smith shot a deer and
Mrs. Ziegler shot an elk.
Their husbands got nothing.
, CEMENT WORK
WANTED!
Repair or replace walks,
driveways, floors, steps or
most anything concrete. Guar
anteed eood job.
Phone 3-1136
1950 Potato
Supports Low
Washington, Nov. 18 UR
The government today set 1950
potato support prices at the
lowest level permitted by law.
It appealed to producers to cut
plantings to prevent another
costly "wasteful surplus."
Secretary of Agriculture
Charles F. Brannan announced
that producer support! next
year would be cut at most
12 cents a bushel, or about 11
per cent from this year's aver
age level of $1.08 a bushel.
Supports were continued at 60
per cent of parity. Based on cur
rent parity data, Brannan said
the support price next year
would be about 98 cents per
bushel. The actual support level
will be set on Jan. 1 parity data.
Brannan said it could be slightly
higher than 96 cents per bushel,
that we would not reduce it be
low that level.
Brannan fixed the 1950 plant
ing allotments for commercial
producers at 1.137,800 acres.
That is a drop of 7 percent from
last year.
Brannan said the allotment
program is aimed at producing
about 335,000,000 bushels a
drop of 52,000,000 bushels from
this year s estimated production.
The acreage allotments for
commercial producers in Idaho
were 130,300 acres next year.
They were 130,900 acres last
year.
Liberty Girl Scout
Has Birthday Party
Liberty The Liberty Girl
Scout Troop 51 honored Yvonne
Poole on her 12th birthday at
the home of their leader, Mrs.
Robert Morrow.
The troop sewed on towels
toward their merit award, and
Janet Smith, who is a new mem
ber, gave the laws and promises
of the scout.
Games were played and birth
day cake was served by the as
sistant leader, Mrs. Alvin Poole.
England has a milk bottle
shortage.
LEGAL
NOTICE TO CBEDITOaS
No. 13. my
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUS STATE
OP OHEOON
FOR MARION COUNTY
Probatt Department
In tht matter of the aiuu 0 JOHN
H. CALLAOHAN. rajd.
Notlr la hvebr atven that tl,a undrr
lnl. by an order ol in Circuit Court ol
tht Stata ot Orfion. tor Marion County
Prooata department. -Bade nd enterad in
tha Jain dai ol Octooer. 131J. waa ap
pointed executor ef tha eatata of Joha It
Cailaahan, dacaaaed, .and thu ha haa
duly Qualified ea auch executjt
All peraona havlne clalma atalnat .aid
aatata are hereby notified o p.-.eni tha
same, duly verified aa required by av
to him at 40o Ma.ionle Bulletin:, Salem'
Orgon. within aU )0i montna the data
of thla notloe.
Dated thla 37th day of -om U
W. O. WINSLOW
Executor of tha aa,ate ol
John U. Cailaahan. Deoeear,
Plrat publication: October Jl. 1949
Laat publication: November 34. la W
Oct. 37. Nov. 1. 10. 17. 34 J
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WHO ARE THE
UNITARIANS?
77Americans in the Hall of Fame
23 were Unitarians, Including
Thomas Jefferson Daniel Webster
Benjamin Franklin John Quincy Adams
Ralph W. Emerson Henry W. Longfellow
Horace Mann Oliver Wendell Holmes
Unitarian Religion Is Liberal Religion
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
Sunday, Nov. 20 IWCA, 7:30 P.M.
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CHOICE
Mutton Legs
25c
MUTTON
Half or
Whole, lb.
MUTTON
Shoulder Roasts
20c .b
Mutton Stew
10c
Lean
Lb. .
Choice Fryers
69c .b
Frying Rabbits
59c .b.
MORRELLS PRIDE
Sliced Bacon
69c ik-
MORRELLS ALL RITE
Sliced Bacon
59c .b.
MORRELLS OR STEENS
PICNICS
HAMS
39c .b.
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Stewing Hens
45c ib.
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