Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, September 14, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oreron
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NAVAJO BOYS BEAN HARVESTERS
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TOTJNG CHIANG IN V. 8.
San Francisco W) Lt. Gen.
Chiang Chin-kuo,. ton of Na
tionalist Chinese President
Chiang Kai-shek and comman
der of the Nationalist Air Force,
arriced by plane early today.
Chiang will leave Wednesday
for Washington.
COMMANDANT
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Flaying an Important part in the Marion County bean
harvest were fourth and fifth year boys from Chemawa
Indian School. At left, 'Mrs. Wood and Earl Hunt, Wer
Jine ranch employes, check a sack of beans as John Thomp
son and Tom Woody, Navajo students, look on. Right,
David Mark, Dan Anderson, Francis Nex and unidentified
boys in the background labor on, unaware of having their
pictures taken.
" Lt. Col Norman W. Todd,
who has been appointed pro
fessor of air science and tac
tics at Willamette University.
Lt. Col. Todd
At Willamette
Lt. Col. Norman W. Todd has
been appointed professor of air
science and tactics at Willam
ette university, lt was disclosed
today by Pres. G. Herbert
Smith. j
Colonel Todd reports to Wil
lamette following two years ac
tive duty at Northeast Air
. Command headquarters in
Newfoundland where he was
director of management anal
ysis. He replaces Lt. Col. Norman
W. Campion, currently as
signed to the Air Command and
Staff school, Maxwell Air Force
Base, Alabama.
The new AFROTC comman
dant holds B.S. and M.S. de
rrm from North Dakota Agri
cultural college- He also earned
master's degree in public ad
ministration at the University
of Minnesota.
Colonel Todd was in the in
fantry reserve from 1932 to
ra937. He served as a reserve
officer in field artillery from
1937 t'j 1941. During World
War II he was liaison officer
with the 3rd battalion field ar
tillery, 38tb Chineso Division,
under Gen. Joseph Stilwtll in
India and J!nrma.
Colonel Todd transferred to
the Air Force Reserve in 1948.
i. orarfimtp of the field
artillery school. He completed
the strategic intelligence course
in 1948 and the USAF comp
troller course at Air University
In 101(1
The AFROTC aam -'isirau"
was assistant city manager in
San Rafael, California, for five
years prior to his recall to serv
ice in 1950.
He Is married and has three
children, Lorene, James and
Marsha.
Report Plan for
More Newsprint
Washington () A House
judiciary subcommittee has
recommended a. broad pro
gram under government spon
sorship designed to brighten
what it calls "far from reassur
ing" prospects for future news
print supplies.
Stress would be placed on
the development of new sources
for newsprint raw materials,
such as sugar cane waste 'ba
gasse, hardwoods and used
newsprint which has had the
ink removed from lt.
"We must plan now to fore
stall a repetition of newsprint
shortages which have continu
ally plagued our newspapers
especially our smaller news
papersfor the greater part of
a decade," Rep. Reed (R., 111.),
said Sunday in making public
the subcommittee's report on
its three-year study. Reed
heads the Judiciary committee.
The group's report said, tnai
while supplies appear to be
adequate for U. S. newspapers
this year, consumption may
rise from the present 6 mil
lions In a year to 6,900,000 by
195S, 7,500,000 by I960 and
8,700,000 by 1975.
Bennett Speaks
At Sweet Home
Judge Updegralf
Dies at The Dalles
The Dalles UJD George G.
Ujdegraff. 94, an attorney here
since 1946 and former circuit
judge of the 11th judicial dis
trict In northeastern Oregon,
died here early yesterday fol
lowing a seart attack.
Before moving to The Dalles,
Undegraff had practiced law
in Mora anH still maintain.
an office there. Early in 1944 1
ne resigned as circuit judge for
the 11th judicial district, com
prising Gilliam, Grant, Sher
man and Wheeler counties. He
was appointed to that position
in 1942.
Sawyer Raps
Traffic Plan
Robert W. Sawyer, chairman
of the Capitol Planning Com
mission is opposed to any di
rectional change of traffic on
East and West Summer streets,
as his been proposed.
Sawyer; in signed state
ment, declares that the routing
of traffic as provided in a pro
posed city ordinance and in
stallation of poles and traffic
lights on East Summer at Court
street would "detract from
rather than enhance and pre
serve the beauty and dignity
of the capltol area.
The ordinance would reverse
the flow of traffic on the two
streets making East Summer a
south rather than a north
bound street and West Summer
a north ' instead of a south
bound street.
The State Highway Commis
sion at a recent meeting en
dorsed the change with the
stipulation that such change
of traffic would continue only
until the capitol mall Is de
veloped further north. . Such
development, it was pointed
out, will not be made for some
time.
Judge Sawyer in his state
ment urges that the two short
streets be not included in the
traffic grid.
The City Council Monday
night will consider a one-way
grid ordinance covering the
downtown area, as well as the
two streets in the capitol mall.
UNUSUAL CHARGE
London (U.R) Richard Dav
les, 88, was fined $5.60 for
driving his motorized wheel
chair while under the Influence
of liquor.
Davies told police he and a
71-year-old friend who was
found riding in a basket at
tached to the chair were "out
on a little spree."
Two Men Injured
When Plane Crashes
ShawKenneth Ramsey, IS,
Gervais, and Fred Gilbert, 86,
Aumsville, Rt 1. suffered
lacerations about the face when
a small airplane piloted by
Ramsey stalled and crash
landed In wheat field cm
the Vernon Jetties farm Sat
urday. The men were treated for
minor facial injuries at the
Salem General hospital.
The plane was badly damaged.-
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BLAST KILLS
Lisbon, Portugal W Twelve
persons, including women and
children, were killed Monday
la w explosion at a fireworks
factory in Villa Real, town
in northern Portugal.
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Copper mining, once import
ant In Cornwall, England, has
dwindled in recent years.
155 N. Liberty
BUSINESS MAN
OF THE WEEK
ZrtC GREEN STAMPS
ON ALL PURCHASES
FREE DELIVERY
CHAMUM DtUt STORE
14 Candalarla Bled.
PsrUand's low is Salem's gala in the instant of Clyde O.
Binning ef ISM South 13th. This orfetie yeans hasinas
sun, barn and raised in the Mf city t the north, found 8alem
to hit likinf, and Is bow aa ap-and -Matins' null distributer
for Marckx Bakery her.
Bora la lKt and daat4 la Portland's Fern wood and
Grant schools, Clyde did a three-year hitch la the Marin Corps
during World War II, particlpatlBg in the action on Guadal
canal aad a bo on the heavy eralstr Brctnertoa.
Since thea he has beea employed Vy the C 8. National Bank
and the Commercial Bank of Oregon, both ( Portland. Her
In Salem he was moo io tod with Western Aluminum Corporation
ai office manager before galng bit his own business, that of
selling Famous Marckx Bakery Products, .
Clyde and Nanette, his wife, have two children i Peter, I, '
and Diana, tX. Another member of the family Is expected
round .November I. ";,
When Clyde decided to so into owlness for himself, ho
, bec&me a retail sale distributor for Marckx Bakery, Now ho
k his wa bo, owns all his own eowipment, and finds hi prar-
oua Dullness ana managerial xportonc vaiuauie. it neips nua
Sly his ens torn en the oxeolleni, esuiteaus erle they enjoy,
as well as enabling bias t eporaU his bnainee with the greatest
ffldoncy, w ,. .
400 PIECES
(5irl dresses,
skirts, blouses,
suits, ploywear.
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Dresses of many .
styles and colors
to choose from.
Pretty little bock
to-scnool blouses
In cotton and ny
lon, Assorted summer
skirts and suits
In many styles
and colors.
Size range in
cludes 3 to X
and 7 to U. .-
Sweet Home Dr. Frank
Bennett of the Eastern Ore
gon College of Education at La
Grande was the principal
speaker t the two-day Linn
County Teachers Institute held
in Sweet Home, September 10
11. His theme was based on
present day education.
Approximately ouu
from both elementary and high
schools attended each day's
session.
The program was handled
with a workshop method
where after the assembled
group heard thcaddress given
by Dr. Bennett, they assem
bled In groups of 25 with a
moderator to discuss high
points of the speech that Inter
ested or affected them individually.
Sen. McCarthy Opens
Hearings on Reds
New York Sen. Joseph
McCarthy (R-Wis.) and his
snat investigations subcom
mittee open hearings here today
on "Communists in the United
Nations." , ,
McCarthv. before leaving
Washington yesterday, said he
expects to hear most of the 10
or 15 scheduled witnesses be
hind rinsed doors.
He said he also will examine
testimony the U. S. government
printing office has printed vast
.mminta of U. N- literature
without any legal authority to
do jo.
A water faucet located near
the poultry range 1 nose of
the poultry range is one of the
best ways to save steps when
It's chick-watering time.
IF YOU TRY
YOU WILL BUY
OLDSMOBILE
2588"
LOCAL PRICES
START
1288 r. a rvn itn a n n i n Phono i
State St. LI MWILIL 2) 3.6481
Randall's Is the Place to Buy . . .
Just Stop in and You'll See Why
Nowdays everyone is trying to help ease the strain on the bid budget.' Well, take a tip
from me . . . You can afford to EAT MEAT 3 TIMES A DAY when you shop at RANDALL'S
. . . For a long time now RANDALL'S has been supplying Salem with' Quality Eastern
Oregon Hereford Beef. You housewives know how nice it is to have plenty of good beef
in the Deep Freeze or locker. Why not shop at RANDALL'S and see how TERRY RANDALL
can save you money . . . He'll give you friendly service and honest weight, plus all cuts
double-wrapped for your locker or freezer . . .FREE. Remember, you can buy as much meat
as you want one half, quarter or whole-
GIRLS'
PANTIES
III I Dainty little girl
panties ef knit
royon durably
made.
Wide, double .
crotch, elastic :
waist and leg
openings.
Bright blue, pink .
white and yellow,
easily laundered.
Embroidered in
colorful nursery
rhvmes fiaures.
Chose from sizes
2 to 12. .
1st FLOOR.
Fency Eostern Oregon Hereford
Beef Roast
Arm Cuts Blade Cuts Rumps
Baby Beef
LIVER
aw
a 39"
AND JUST LOOK AT THESE PRICES
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford
Beef Steak
T-Bone
Fresh Beef
-Rib Steaka
Tongues
.43
a 29
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New Low Prices on locker Beef
Best selection of Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford beet .Don't fail to take advantage of wese prices,
may be arranged. .Nothing down a full year to pay.
.Convenient credit
Half of Whole
Front Quarter
Hind Quarter
IB.
LB.
ROUND STEMS . . .
BONELESS NEW YORK CUT .
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST OR STEM
BEEF TENDER LOIN . . .
FRESH BEEF HEARTS
COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE
GROUND BEEF
ib. 59'
53
LB.
89'
29'
29'
NYLON
HOSE
15 denier, 60
gauge, full fash
ioned nylon hose.
Finest deluxe
sheers, with dark
seams.
Proportioned for
all over fit.
Hiaher gauge for
longer wear.
Size range
Includes 82-1 1.
BOYS'
JEANS
"101" Jeans In
strong 11 -oz.
denlm.
Fabric Sanforized
shrinks less than
1.
Snug fitting
western yoke back
Reinforced strain
points and double
stitched main
seams.
Have five pockets,
zipper fly.
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Monday Night
PECIALS
6to9 Only
OFF
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1st VLOOR
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Wr49eta.
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Reg. 98c
lit FLOOR
Reg. 2.29
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1st FLOOR
SHORT RIBS
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BEEF CUBES
OPEN MONDAY AND
FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. ;
' LODER BROS.
RBI
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GROUND ROUND
Phone 4-til Tone Olds Dealer
4S5 Center
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