The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 30, 1949, Page 7, Image 7

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Firm Footing For Small Fry
By Dereihr stee -1 - f .:!
- Auaciatd Preas fashion Editor j j
It is important to have your child's feet ineasured at the beginninf
of the school year 'and fitted with (proper shoe, says Dd Joseph
LeJrveld, chairman of the national foot health council. He point
out that a child's feet may crow more during the three months of
simmer than all the rest of the year, because of increased activity,
going barefoot and wearing loose-fitting sandals. . 4 !1
Dr. Lelyveld recommends shoes that tie Or strap across the in
step for school year,! to five proper support 66 the instep and arch.
To be sure your child's shoes are fitted properly, he gives the
following rules: i $ I I
1. Have both feet measured for length and width, with each, foot
bearing weighL Correct size fits the larger foot. I .J
2. See that the Widest part of the foot fits into the widest part of
the shoe at both big-and little toe joints. !j -
2. To test correct fit, have child stand with full weight on his
toes. If shoes are long enough there will be a space of one half to
three quarters inch between end of big toe and tip of shoe, f Correct
width allows leather to be drawn slightly ijtofetber between the
fingers. - . ; fe I ' !
4. As a final check have your child walk around the store on tip
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Sound footwork ... Boy' monk; strap shoe in caU;
girl's shoe in navy reversed calf with led trim. j
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Annual Picnic -
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Sixty members and their fam
ilies attended the annual picnic
of Willamette Shrine No. 2. White
Shrine of Jerusalem on Sunday
afternoon i at the Garden Road
home of Miss Mabel Savage, who
is a sister of Mrs. Albert Rasmus
sen, noble prophetess of Willam
ette Shrine.
Tables were arranged under the
trees, from which hung baskets of
fucshias, and bordering the garden
were begonias and mixed summer
flpwers. After thedinner the
guests played games and viewed
the garden. The corrjruttee in
charge included J. H. Booth. Ken
Beth CaugheM. Charles Morgan
and Mrs. Bess Shelton.
A special meeting of the Shrine
will be held Wednesday, Septem
ber 14. and the first regular meet
ing of the fall wilt be September
19. .
' Vaeaiig at Neskowta this
week are Airs. Carlton J. McLeod
and children. Franca and Scott,
Miss Crystal Huntington and Miss
Janet Lindley.
: A special aaeeUag of the Labish
Garden club will be held Thurs
day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the
home of the club president, Mrs.
B. E. Madill, with Mrs. C. Quart-!
ier as co-hostess.
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Prtither's Practically Perfect Pickle Picker
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Head of the class . . .
Brown .calf ghillie laced
with cord, punchwork trim.
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School Special , .1. Two
strap shoe in reversed calf
with crepe rubber sole.
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Strike Closes
South Oregon
Railroad Line
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8 VI AUATH FAT.T5J An 2aJPk
j i-A strike closed an entire railroad
line today, dui oniy in jviamaui
county would you notice it.
: The line is the 65-miIe-long
Oregon, California and Eastern.
It has 13 operating employes, all
of whom walked out after a dead
lock over grievances.
An issue over an injury to one
workers, a request, for a rest period
between ! runs and pay claims for
Special work hours were at stake.
i The line run from Klamath
Falls to Bly, entirely within Kla
math c-ounty. There are two
freight trains daily, carrying cattle.
lumber j and loirs. The Great
Northern and Southern Pacific
own it jointly.
Union officials said there was
no chance of the strike spreading
to the Southern Pacific line here
unless one of the parent companies
attempts to operate the O.C. it E.
with other crews.
Sturdy footprints ... Boy's shoe in brown ecflf with
braided instep, heavy yellow laees, : entended sole girl's
two-strap sandal in red dalf, fringed tongue. f
VTOODBURX This device made by Ealaa Feather ef Weedbam appears te take maeh ef the dredgery
eat of picking pickling Cucumbers. It b palled along the raws by a small gardes tractor with a cena-
tershafting te give it a very slow speed. The pickers lie fall length on pads and pick directly Into lag
boxes. The frame supports a canopy as pre tee ties from the weather. Those on the picker are Chet
Varnes, Roland Prather (feet toward camera) whe operates the tractor as well as picks, Soger Prather,
Neal Prather and Mrs. Prather. Refreshments are taken right along on the machine. Prather plans
to try oat the machine or a similar one for harvesting strawberries.
Copter Saves
Injured Pilot
DESERT HOT SPRINGS. Calif.,
Aug. ZSMiP-An air force helicop
ter, flying in 115-degree tempera
ture, today saved the injured pilot
of a jet fighter plane which crash
ed into a mountainside.
Robert E. Farley. 25, second
lieutenant from Seiah, Wash., re
ceived deep feet and face cuts as
he hit after bailing out of his
plane in the San Bernardino
mountains, 21 miles east of Palm
Springs.
He was stranded at -3800 feet
elevation, but keen -eyed searchers
spotted him and dropped water
and" supplies. Af March, air base
helicopter, piloted by Lieut. Jack
Batty, of Kansas City, Ho, set
dowp in a clearing, took Parley
aboard and flew him to Indio for
hospitalization.
McMinnville Substation
Contract Awarded
PORTLAND, Aug. 29 -UP- A
contract to build the east McMinn
ville substation and control house
was awarded by Bonneville power
administration todav to Teller
Construction Co., Portland, on a :
bid of $74,790.
The substation will provide In-
creased service for the town o
McMinnville, and power for a
third line . from McMinnville to
Salem.
Salem. Oregon. TpeedaT. August 33. 13U T
Visit Reveals Germany Strides : ;
Made Enroute to Full Recovery!
Conditions- In Germany are improving but they still have a loji
way upward to go to near the high level in the United States, Paul
Schnadj Salem route 2 resident,' relates, after a two months visit there
Schaad. lone member of his family to immigrate to the U. S.. left
Salem Junen to visit his mother, four sisters and two brothers.
He returned August 13. He traveled by train to New York then by
air to Frankfurt, : i
5 Drownings
Occur in State
Over Week End
By Ttie Associated Preas
Five ; Oregonians drowned over
the week end, three of them juven
iles who were swimming. f
In the Stuttgart area where he
spent most of his visit. Schaad said
the people were making . great
strides in rehabilitating the coun
try. Though major portions ot
such larger cities at Stuttgart and
Hamburg were badly damaged by
bombing, housing has largely been
replaced. j
He was impressed by the con
trasts between the workers wages
and the cost of living. A semi
skilled worker is paid about 50
marks a week or the equivalent ot
S15 in U. S currency. It takea
Dick Beitler, 15, Hood River t that much to buy a pair of shoos,
valley, drowned in the Columbia Despite the unbalanced wage-cost
river at Rowena; Fred Betteridge, ! standards. Germany hopes to elim
inate mi oi ; ine rationing or
SPANISH INVADES MIAMI
MIAMI. Fla.-ifVBecause of the
increasing number of Latin Am
ericans who come to Miami to
shop, merchants are employing
more and more clerks who speak
Spanish. A survey shows that
59 of 85 downtown Miami shops
employ at least one Spanish-speak
ing clerk and several stores have
all bilingual clerks.
Mor yor Your Money
New Type Broom Has Four-Incl
Plastic Bristles, Easy to Wield
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NOVELTY IN A
PURITAN . . .Tweed
v Rayon with belted
waist, tab pockets, lots of
- buttons and trim in two
tone faille. For you in
Black or Green. 10.95
Erroneously Advertised
At 1.95 Yesterday
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Stlvertoo Mrs. Peggy SeoMaad
her two: sisters, Mrs. Helen Ham
mond of Portland and Mrs. Ger
trude Smith of San fJose, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl J. Adams at their McClaine
street home. All three were raised
in gilvertoo. Mrs. Smith taught
piano hre. at one time for several
years and U now teaching in Saq
Jose. Mrs. SeoH moved to Portland
in July,
Break College Moate Harris
was surprised Sunday with t
birthday party ost his S7th birth
day. Those atteading were his sis
ter, Mrs. Sarah Sandusky, Lester
Sandusky, Mrs. F. Singer, Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Simoeyi, Mr. and Mrs.
Mike FOcht Mr. and Mrs. Ferdin-I
and Bayeri Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Shraucer. David Bayer. Mrs. wil
liatn Kipper. Anna Bayer, Mrs.
Monte Harris, Paul Harris and
Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Pearson.
On Etiquette
By Keberto tee
Q. Ih a business office, is it nec
essary for a man to rise when
women' enters on business?
A. If she is aa employee of the
same firm, it is not necessary
However, if she ia from another
firm calling on a business mat
ter, he should rise.
Q. 1st it jail right to have letter
paper and; envelopes; of different
color and thicknesses?
A. The ' envelope may be ' of
slightly thjeker paper than the.lei
ter paper,, out the colors should be
the same. t $
Q. Does one use his napkin! to
remove a meat bone or flsh bone
from the mouth?
A. No; liae the thumb and fore
finger, and place the bone on the
By Mrs. Genevieve Ssnlth
A broom is a prosaic piece of
equipment, but experience
teaches you early in jrour home
making career that It's a must,
regardless of vacuum cleaner at
tachments, carpet sweepers and
mops. Comes now from one of
the country's old line brush man- ,
ufacturers an entirely new type
of broom with four-inch 'plastic
bristles thickly set in a hardwood
head a broom that offers sev
eral advantages.
It's light and easy to wield
you use the seme sweeping
motion of the corn broom, and
it sweeps a good ten-ineh swath.
Because of the action of the
plastic bristles, leas dust is raised,
sad the cleaning action is ef
Moieat oa all the usual kinds of
flooring and floor coverings. Ex
tensive tests made by testing
laboratories reveal that this new
type broom, which will be known
as Tuffy, gives long service.
As a protection against mar
ring furniture and basebords, the
hardwood top is equipped with
a bumper of plastic at each end.
You 11 have a choice of red. green
or yellow bristles. Incidentally
this broom can be kept spotlessly
clean, for you can remove the
brush and suds and rinse it In
a few moments' time. The color
is ; fast, and the bristles will not
mat as a result of sweeping use
-You'll be meeting this new kind
of broom in department, hard
ware, and variety stores and in
supermarkets, at about $1.80.
(Copyright 1S4S. General reaturas)
Pearson Sees
Demo Victory
KLAMATH FALLS. Aug. 2MP)
-Oregon democrats can win two
congressional seats and a majority
in the state legislature at ' the
next election, State Treasurer
Walter Pearson said yesterday. 1
Speaking at the Klamath Coun
ty democratic picnic, Pearson said
the democrats also could win the
governorship when that office
comes up for election.
State Sen. Austin Flegel of
Multnomah county, -expected to
run for U. S. senator or gover
nor, called for democrats to cam
paign for the Columbia Valley ad
ministration, labor and' social
rights. He warned that the party
"hasn't any room for poor" can
didates, for dishonesty or incompetence."
17, Portland, drowned in the Clact
kamas river; and-James AnceL 13,
was carried away by the under
tow In the ocean at Waldport.
A capsized boat doomed the
other two Clyde Boylan, about
SO, Portland, and Mrs. George
Morton, 20, Huntington. Their boat
tipped; in the Snake river near
home, j Eric West. Weiser, Idaho,
another occupant of the boat, grab
bed Mrs. Morton and started
swimming toward shore. He lost
consciousness, though, and when
he came to on the bank, the wo
man was gone. Her body was
recovered later.
this winter. Rationing has already
been lifted on most items except
food, Schaad said.
BLUFJAY STOrS BREAKFASTS
MIAMI, FkHJVA bluejay's
hunt for a quiet nesting place
caused a number of residents in
one section of the city to miss
their morning coffee. The jay,
with housekeeping in mind, pick
ed its way into a power trans
former. It took several hours for po,wer
repairmen to discover the electro
cuted bird and the reason for the
power failure,
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