The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 17, 1948, Page 14, Image 14

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FLOOD CONTROL PR 0 J E C TArmy cnrlneert built these pier over Bow Rirer for
nOrotd bridre to make war for $33,000,009 Conewau K reservoir la western Pennsylvml. Old brkUe
rms beneath' Umn. Conewaarh is seventh of 13 reservoirs deslfned to reduce flood dancers at
Ftttsbvrgfe 30 miles to west. System is part of Ohio river basin program extending Into 12 states.
Dallas Class Play
To Be Presented
DALLAS "Our Town, 3-act
play, will be presented by the
associated students of Dallas high
school December 2 tnd 3. Roy
Dancer, director of dramatics, is
in chars;. Thornton Wilder" play
la tho first play of this type to
bo presented locally for a num
ber of years.
The cast includes Dorothy Neu
fcld. Bob Harland, Kenneth Card
ncr, Betty Harland, Gloria Floyd,
Don Seibert, Vivian Heckathorne,
Nickie Hiebert, Leonard Brown,
George Slawson, Dorann Griggs,
Jim Stewart. Bob Curtis, Ray Ol
son, Jage Janzen, Lewis Simon;
assistant stage manager, Larry
Cook.
Dallas Campfire Girls
Elect New Officers
DALLAS Oldciyapi camp
fire groupf met at the Methodist
church and elected the following
officers:' Darlene Parke, presi
dent; iionite uwens, vice presi
dent; Carolyn S tailings, secretary
treasurer; and Charlene Wiede
man, scribe.
The group sold 135 dozen
doughnuts . during the annual
campfire doughnut sale.
The term "filibusters" was first
applied to pirates and later to ci
tizens of the United States who
Intervened without government
sanction in favor of Latin Ameri
can revolutions against Spain.
East Salem Extension
Group Has Meeting
EAST SALEM The Novem
ber demonstration for East Sa
lem Home Extension unit was
held in the home of Mrs. Ralph
Hein on Lancaster drive. Pro
ject leaders were Mrs. Oscar For-
gard and Mrs. V. M. La Due. A
report was given of the training
meeting, and many of the games
suitable for both home parties
and larger community parties
were discussed with members pre
sent signing requests for the ones
they were interested in.
Taking part In games led by
the project leaders were Mrs. Dan
Stauffer, Mrs. Charles Norton,
Mrs. Ralph Jackson, Mrs. Menno
Dalke, Mrs. Ray! Bernardy, Mrs.
William Hartley, Mrs. La Due,
Mrs. Forgard, Mrs. Hein and the
president, Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson.
There will be no unit meeting in
ecember.
FRICKY'S
Fish Market
NOW OPEN
Selling Fresh Fish
and Crab
Labish Village
5 Miles North on
Portland Road
At temperatures below 70 de
grees the larvae of clothes moths
are not active, but they do not
die.
II0VIIIG?
Going Somewhere?
RENT
A Car or Truck From
PRICE'S TOUCH &
CAB DENTAL
Padding Furnished with
Tracks
Location
Smltty's Clipper Sendee
Corner of Center & Church
Phone S-9600
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AVOID -CAR i f p&lr
WORRIES &?MS$
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('RPM" delivers again
1 don't know much about cars," says Mrs. Jerome :
Bar line of Spokane, Washington, "but I do know
I haven't had to spend one cent for repairs since I
Started using 'RPMV There's good reason yhj
RPM Motor Oil does such an outstanding job for
Mrs. Bar line, as well as many thousands of motor
ists throughout the West RPM Motor Oil is spe
cially compounded to stop carbon troubles, ding to
engine hot spots, prevent bearing corrosion and pro
tect against internal rust. Next time get "RPM's"
axtra protection for your car.
We'll take better care of your car
Thomas Pleads
Innocent of
Pay Charges
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 -(JPh
Rep. J. Parnell Thomas pleaded
innocent Monday to charges of
conspiracy growing out of alleg
ed padding of his office payrolls.
Thomas, the retiring chairman
of the house un-American activi
ties committee,: was released on
$1,000 bond after being finger
printed at the United States mar
shal's office. i
The congressman. re-elected
Nov. 2, was indicted a week ago
today on charges of fraud and
conspiracy involving accusations
of salary "kickbacks? from office
employes.
He was arraigned before Judge
Richmond B. Keech in federal dis
trict court a day ahead of sched
ule. His attorney, William H. Col
lins, said the shift was made be
cause Thomas wished to return to
his home in Allendale, NJ.
Polk Odd Fellows Hold
Meeting at Falls Gty
MONMOUTH Polk county vis
iting Odd Fellows last week at
Falls City, re-elected William A.
Wiest of Monmouth president.
Walter L. Smith, Independence,
has served the group as secretary
for several years.
Marion School Carnival
For November Event
JEFFERSON Marion school Is
sponsoring a carnival Tuesday
night, November 30' at the school
house. Girls in the running for
carnival queen are Shirley Forest
berg and Doris Edwards. King en
tries are John Hults and Fred
Wells.
LABOR PROMISED AID
CINCINNATI, Nov. 16 -JP-Secretary
of Labor Maurice J. To
bin promised the American Fed
eration of Labor Monday to help
building a vigorous, expanded la
bor department. That, he said,
would undo work of what he cal
led "the whiffenpoof 80th
gress."
con-
Turner Man Pilots'
Congressional Plane
TURNER LL John Schlfferer.
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Schlf
ferer of Turner, was co-pilot of
the : Alaska Airways C-47 which
took Rep. I Charles Ker&ten, co
chairman on the congressional
subcommittee on un-American ac
tivities on a tour of inspection in
October. The trip took them 4,000
Oregon Certified Marshall
Strawberry Plants
Grown In Eastern Oreaon
Write for Price List
Agricultural
Research Nurseries
Route 2. Box 72. Payette. Idaho
miles from San Francisco through'
Alaska. ,
Schlfferer served In the army
air force and reenlisted after dis
charged. - ;
Dr. S. 2L
VHieallcy
Optometrist ' , ;
Formerly with ;
Mortis Optical Co.
Now Located at
167 So. High St.
Phone 2-4469
Stcegle Garden Club .
Studies Evergreens
SWEGLE Mrs. Ross Bales
entertained the Swegle Road Gar
den club when evergreens were
the subject of the lession discus
sion, Mrs. Daniel Casey, leader.
Attending were Mrs. Bryan
Garrison, Mrs. O. P. Bond, Mrs.
Floyd King, Mrs. Homer J. Conk- I
lm, Mrs. Dan Stauffer, Mrs.
George Quinn. Mrs. Olson, and
Mrs. Harold Alderman were
guests.
YOUR WAR SURPLUS B
PRACTICALLY GIVING TfffilGS AWAY AT THEIR
f "Santa Clans" Babbill has a jjifi of genuine
war surplus Kin ior everyone who brings
their camera with them. Sizes 116 and 127
only.
HURRY! THEY'RE FREE!
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OXFORDS I COMBAT
U. S. Navy BOOTS
Officers Type T? b c k 1 :
Jr shoe. The real McCoy ;
S for the working man!
99 $95
OVER- WORIC
SHOES SHOE
Genuine G. I. n warj.n h-W
. . . . .. duty work shoe. U. S.
4-BuckIe Arctic arinTy type
QC Reg. XfrIOC
6.45 ZpseO
An Amazing Value!
PLASTIC
TPPm
mmm
mmm
'41 MT? TCJ I
SHOWER CURTAINS
3'x6 sJa
3195
fikilhroom Curtains
To match 1.49
Patterns
Avalon 3Iariin
Westlake Devon
A
Genuine 100 pure Pennsylvania.
An excellent, guaranteed oil.
tn 2 gal.
cans. Gal.
M-BfiS
You Air Corps Throttle Jockeys
know what a real piece of luggage
this is.
Genuine G. I.
Only '
7 95
Genuine C. P. O.
SHIRTS
D. 8. navy dark blue, a
dressy shirt with lots of
comfort.
$4.95
HI
Coffee Hug
V. 8. navf Holds a "pot
fal," unbreakable.
90
2s
Rain Parkas
Genuine U. 8. navy. This
Is the one all the boys
wear.
i $3.25
Pants to match, $2.95
Ilarine
BLAIIKET
Light green, all wool. A
real buy.
Pilois Jackel
Leather A-2. the best
looking, longest wearing
Jacket made.
$19.50
N
SOX
Heavy O. D. 50 wool. A real work
sock.
3)c fjoo
for sJJj
SKI CAPS
AH colors, water re
sistant, colorful,
warm . .
T-SHIRTS
Heavy combed
cotton, U. S. Navy
EIIAIIEL CUPS
1
5-oz. size, heavy
white enamel. Polar
brand ... ..Dozen
SHAIIPOO
Gennine Fitch's, reg.' SOe
size bottle. "
2 for 250 ALL SIZES OF TABPS - - AT WHOLESALE PRICES
COFFEE POT
6-8 cup
Royal' Chef
Reg. 2.75
DBESSSOX
100 cotton. Ideal for the school
kids, too! 4 colors to choose from
BOOT SOX
Genuine G. I. 100
wool. The finest qua
lity available 1
BATTERIES
Reg. Flashlight size.
U. S. Army, Ray-O-Vac,
guaranteed.
4 for .
OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9:00
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