Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 02, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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THI CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale, OrtfM
Wednesday, December 2, 19S3
HOUSE UNAMERICAN ACTIVITIES HEARING
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This wu th general scene in the supervisor's chambers
on the San Francisco City Hall (Dee. 1) at the Home Un
American Activities Committee, beaded by Rep. Harold
H. Velde (R., 111.) opened 10 dayt of hearings. Committee
men aeated on upper roitrum are (left to right) Congress
man Gordon H. Scherer of Ohio; Donald L. Jacluon of
Pacific Paliaadei, Calif, Velde and Clyde Doyle of Hunt
ington Park, Calif. They are lUtening to the fint witnesi,
Iioui Roaier, 47, a Negro who told the committee that
the Communis ta In 1932 tried to itir American Negroea to
revolt and act up their own Soviet republic in the south.
Roster said be was a party member and official from 1932
to 1944. (AP Wlrephoto)
June Haver to
Reenter Movies Make Honors
- Hollywood ( Negotiations
ire under way for actress June
Haver to co-star in the movie
'My Sister Eileen."
Miss Haver, who quit Holly
wood and a $3,500-a-weelc job
to enter Catholic convert Jut
February, may make her screen
comeback early next year. She
and her agent, Ned Marin, and
producer Jerry Wald have gone
over tentative plans, and a Co
lumbia Pictures spokesman
says "June likes the idea."
Further talks are scheduled
next week.
The 26-year-old actress waa
In the convent 7 W months, stu
dying to become a nun. Then
she returned home, saying ill
health forced her to give up
religious life.
Darrell Ray Baker
Dies at Hoquiam
102 Students
Eighth graders placed more
students on high grade honors
than any other grade at Par
rlsh Junior high for the first
nine weeks. The eighth grade
class had 49 on the roll, the
ninth grade bad 82, and the
seventh graders had 21. In
all 102 made high honor
grades. To make this stu
dents have to have three "As"
snd the rest of the grades
either "B" or "S."
Honor students were:
BerenUi Ored. BtTtrlr UcKIddmi.
Trerarlene Miller, J1U Amundeon. Janet
Btdfla. Linda srteeaard. Janice Gordon.
Sandra leaae. Bryan Haneon, Nancy
Otto. Alexandria Karen. Sharon Trsai,
Kdlth Oarle Brown. Larry Fatxer. Oerald
Bilk,. Boo stubMerield, Claim Well-
brock. John Tolmaoff. Nancy Satee. Lin
da Bmmcrton, Judith Pmcra, alike
TounyqtiUt.
tlanth Grade Oary AUIaon, llary 11
ltn Xl,ln. Alma Kunowaxy. Judy At
wood. LVAnn Oowner. Carolyn Lunday.
Dortha Pierce. Donna Bandera. Jantt
Qooaman. Sandra Johnaon. Janone Boot
Ann Catae. Harlan oraham, John Soeo-
lority, oary Featal. Janleo Drakalay.
stofanlo Kurti. Daanna Paraona, Dal,
Draka. Bob Btit. Ladall Aadereoa, Joan
Croiiland, Rosa Dunlfan. Anna BcUa
Hart, Jacklo Klfht. Judy Qnerr, Bawly
Word has been received in
, - , inart, wacai avieni, rfuoy VU.rr, n,T,riy
Salem Of the Sudden death at carpenter. Joan Kamy, Judla Ralmann.
Tommy Ibrlf , Joy
Baa Dawaoa. Jamca
lila hnma In TTnniilam Waih .. Sandra Stanhjam,
.a - - el- u ' I Brown, Tom Pake,
w ai juiuicr oainu iuuj, jmi
rell Ray Baker. Born June 17,
1909 at Cascade Locks, Oregon,
and graduated from the Oregon
City schools, Baker lived in
Salem for 18 years prior to go
ing to Hoquiam.
Survivors are his wife the
former Gertrude Olson; four
children, Mrs. Myrtle Klxur,
Louis, Anna and Ida Baker, all
of Hoquiam; three sisters, Mrs.
Melvin Bales of Salem, Mrs.
James Wier of Eugene and
Mrs. Everett Cook of Sacramen
to, Calif.; and two brothers
Fred and Judson Baker of Sa
lem. Services were held November
17 at Hoquiam and interment
was in that city.
92-Yea7oidMan
Seeks Compensation
Chicago W) A 92-year-old
man who still works dally filed
a claim under the Illinois work'
men's compensation law yei
terday.
David R. Steffey wants com'
Dentation for a broken leg he
suffered when he slipped on a
water meter plate Nov. 6 in the
building occupied by his em
ployer, the General Produce
Co.
Kenneth Hecht, Steffey's at
torney, said officials believed
Steffey probably was the old
est worker ever to file a claim ,
under the Illinois State Com
pensation Act
PRINOLE CLCB
Prlngle The Pringle Com
munity Club will sponsor a
benefit covered-dish dinner on
Friday, Dec. 4, at the Pringle
School. Serving will start at
6:00 p.m. and each family it
asked to bring their own table
service, a hot dish or salad
and a pie. The pie is to be
auctioned for dessert Dona
tions will be accepted.
Pranklta. Kant Lammara. Joan Ifarah.
Jim teelr, Brarllyn Spark,, Diana Coolay,
charlene Oranka, Barbara HoUocray, Bd-
na flnltkar, Beterlr Stain. Helen Winia.
olorta Wood, Sua John fan. Louie. Lara
Paul Rlehay.
Ninth orada laary xarlrwlne. Bererre
Heady. Jndle Seamaler. Carla Henderson.
boid norn. Wanda Noel, pat Swanaon,
Robert Tralstad. Sarah Booeter. Triiha
Perrln, Katharine Alexander, Cynthia
Cheee, Donna Kelley, Srdoey Week,.
Vallota Hay, Oolleen Zameov. Carol
Btolk. Mary Wood, PatU claiiett. Alice
Brewer.
Kutrs iuutt cora
Da All Types at Permanent
Machuielcwa - Cold Wats -Maehlu
Capitol Shopping Center
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When You See Better!
You'll do a better lob and feel better when your vision
is better. Good eyesight is an important asset for anv work
you do. Come in now and let us give you a thorough ex
amination. We never prescribe glasses unless they are
really needed.
USE YOUR CREDIT
Optometrists
AT BORING OPTICAL
Now in Our New Modern
Office and Laboratory
COB-NEK ltth el CENTER
DIAL I-UH
: XV
.Sen
Kim Sigler
Rites Friday
Hastings, Mich. VP) Kim
Sigler will be buried Friday
in Hastings, his home, with
dozens of state officials in at
tendance, including, possibly,
his last political opponent.
Gov. G. Mennen Williams.
The former Michigan gov
ernor was killed with three
others Monday night when his
private plane crashed Into the
television tower near Battle
Creek.
His daughter, Madelon, now
Mrs. Richard Gossett of Tulsa,
Lacomb Lumber
Deal Confirmed
Albany Acquisition of an
interest In the Westers Veneer
plant at Griggs station, near
Lacomb, by the Willamette
Valley Lumber company . was
made known here by William
Swindells, president of the
lumber manufacturing concern.
The telephoned announce
ment coincided with the filing
of articles of incorporation here
Monday by Robert S. Miller,
Ralph H. King and Mouriee O.
Georges, members of a Portland
legal firm, acting In behalf of
the Western Veneer tt Plywood
Co., with headquarters given at
a comb, near where the plant
is situated.
Capitalization of the new
corporation is recorded as $1,
000,000, but Swindells said this
is not in excess of the present
vslue of the Western Veneer
Co. plant and that incorpora
tion does not indicate imme
diate plans for expansion.
"We do not plan to make any
changes whatsoever," Swindells
said. "The Willamette Valley
Lumber Co., is merely acquir
ing aa interest in the operation,
which will continue to function
as before."
Harold Jones, Eugene, is
president of the Western Ven
eer company and will continue
Veneer & Plywood Co., it was
indicated by Swindells.
Okla., arrived in Lansing Tues
day to make the announcement.
She said that two services will
be held for Sigler, one In Lans
ing, the other here.
North Pole
Now Boasts
Post Office
Washington () A new
pest Iflce, North Pale, N.Y,
fcaa been authorised ky rest
anaster General 8 inane r-
lleldV
The fsarth -class office will
he locate) la a rmral area
between Lake Placid and
Wilmington, N. Y, where a
glft-nuking lndnstry exists.
Pasta! officials aald Taos-'
day the new post Mice is
intended primarily to serve
this indastry, bat they spec
ulated it will share la some
f the novelty holiday mail
inn which annually pour
throngh Santa Clans, lod.,
and Christmas, Fla.
ISRAELIS GATHER ON
JUDEA HILS
Jerusalem (AA Despite freez
ing weather, large groups of
Israelis, including students and
soldiers, gathered in the Judea
hills Tuesday for ceremonies
in connection with the start of
Chanukah.the week-Ions
Jewish Festival of Lights.
Kidnap-Slayers i
Get Heavy Mail
Jefferson City, Mo. W)
Missouri State Penitentiary of
ficials say 2S0 pounds of let
ters and telegrams have been
sent to Carl Austin Hall and
Mrs. Bonnie Brown Heady, the
k Id n a p-killers of 6-year-old
Bobby Greenlease.
But none of it hss been de
livered at the kidnapers' re
quest Tney said they didn't
care to see any of the mail.
- Prison officials said most of
the letters checked appeared to
come from cranks and persons
who wanted to thrust their re
ligious views on the pair who
will die In the state gas cham
ber Dec 18.
8ILVERTON BAZAAK
Silverton The annual Mer
chants Luncheon from 11 a m.
to 2 p m, Dec. S and the all
day bazaar of the Methodist
church, in the basement rooms
of the old building at Fish and
Main Stj., is being announced
by the general chairman, Mrs.
Albert Grinde, and the Worn
an's Society of Christian Serv
ice , president, Mrs. Lores
Barr. Mrs. George Huchen
dorf is luncheon chairman.
POP CORN
909 IT QUICK-MSy
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Guaranteed
USED REBUILT
BICYCLES
IDEAL for CHRISTMAS!
The BICYCLE-TRICYCLE
SALES and SERVICE
HEADQUARTERS
Harry W.Scott
147 South Commercial
Easy Terms
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Phone
4-1451
195 S. Commercial
LOCKER BEEF WAR
Lowest Prices in the State
1000 head Eastern Oregon grain-fed beef. Hurry! They won't last toe long. Hauled
in our own trucks from our Eastern Oregon feed lots.
Buy and Save at Packing House Wholesale Prices '
CUTTING, WRAPPING, CUSTOM KILLING and CURING
Fancy Eastern Oregon White Face Beef
Front Quarter
lb.
Half or Whole
lb.
20
m
Salem Meal Co.
Hind Quarter
lb.
25'
Fancy Doubla AA
Young Steer Beef
lb.
25'
1325 South 25th
Phone 3-4858
1 rmL Chairs for ease
S RTrjS and relaxation
1 1 mi ji
S Lounge Choir. Fw5l JfVV
fj g Wing Choir. ff 1 fJ
Modern Chair. Jt''$$9U IL' I
Occasional fff'tHjll ' I I si
I 0 '4.95
31.50
9 I Iwii-fiM Handsome
" E llIllriiHit Hassocks
if
Every woman's heart warms to a gift for her home. Santa has emptied
a pack of them right here in our store! They're gifts that give pleasure
when they are received and over and over again while they are used
with pride. Give a HOME gift from Stiff Furniture Company to make
her happiest!
Here ore just o few selections
from a very complete
assortment of choirs that
are truly superb gifts,
because they are so good
looking . . . so comfortable
and so smart.
Choose a Lane Cedar Chest
for Her Christmas Gift.
Choose from our big selection of styles and finishes! This Is a
Christmas thrill your loved one will cherish all her life. Come
in early while stocks are complete.
Illustrated here is the stunning modern cnest finished in
blonde oak. The same design is available
in walnut. A real value at
54.95
Fireside Enchantment
Brass fireplace screens and ondiron sets . .
gift of worm pleasure to all the family.
THREE WAYS TO CHARGE:
J CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN
CONTRACT BUDGET PLAN
J REGULAR MONTHLY CHARGE ACCOUNT
We can't hide our pride in this
large selection of truly hand
some Hossocks now in stock
for your Christmas choosing.
Plastic and textured moteriols,
sturdy, comfortoble and so
eosy-to-eleon.
Be Sure to See . . .
The Storage Hassock
The cover is heavy-duty dur
able oil plastic that keeps its ifV,
luster and is eosy to clean with Jr '
a damp cloth. Hinged top, soft
podded top, strong wooden
frome.
For gracious
Entertaining
This delightful mahogany tea
wagon is one of striking interest
and so adaptable to informal
entertaining. QQ JQ
" WE GIVE
AND REDEEM
PENNY SAVER STAMPS
450 COURT ST., SALEM
Open Friday Nights Till 9 PM. for Your Shopping Convenience
Dr. K.K. Bering
Dr. Bam Hnghea