Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 27, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, April 27, 1949
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Dinner Will
Precede Talk
Forest A. Harness, former In
diana representative and princi
pal speaker here Wednesday
night at a public meeting in the
Salem Chamber of Commerce,
will be the honored guest at an
informal banquet tonight.
1
Harness will speak briefly to
a group of state and civic lead
ers before addressing a public
gathering on the subject of
"Federal Thought Control."
Frank Ward, president of the
Salem Junior Chamber of Com
merce, sponsor of Harness' ap
pearance in the city, will pre
side at the banquet. '
Attending the dinner will be
State Senator Allan Carson,
State Treasurer Walter Pearson,
Deputy Secretary of State Wil
liam Healey, City Manager J. L.
Franzen, Robert Letts Jones,
Charles A. Sprague, Dr. F. How
ard Kurtz, Dr. Morris Carruth-
ers, Dr. W. W. Baum, Dr. James
L. Sears, Herbert Barker, Harry
Collins, Adam Lefor and Bruce
W. Williams.
Governor Douglas McKay
will attend the banquet if he
arrives in time from a confer
ence In the state of Washington.
More Equipment for a Growing Capital Journal Crated
parts of a new Linotype machine are shown being hoisted
into the Capital Journal building. The additional line-casting
machine, which helps set the type that goes into the newspa
per, will be in operation by the end of the week to handle its
share of the load of giving the Central Willamette valley a
better newspaper.
Scout Circus
Has Interest
Stayton Mortician's wax, lip
stick and "blood" made of wa
ter colored by vegetable color
ing and ground chocolate, were
used by Stan M a 1 o, Albany
Scoutmaster, to produce the ef
fect of a severed artery at the
mepting of Marlon district Boy
8n.ul leaders at Marion.
This method of realistically
di imatlzlng the work has ere
ated much the boys, giving them
a picture of actual conditions
which exist In injuries.
A report on the camporee re
cently held at the Scout camp
above Mehama was given. An
other Is scheduled for Septem
ber 24, 25.
Plans for the annual Scout
circus at Salem were outlined
by Eric Soderberg, assistant
Scout executive. An event of
May 7, it will feature demon
stratlons of various Scout activi
ties, with various troops assign
ed to sections for showing their
chosen skills to vlstors, who will
walk from one to another conn
ty fair fashion. The next meet
ing of the district leaders will
be held at Lyons, May 10.
Present at Marion were: from
Mill City, Clyde Golden, W.
Hampton, L. H. Verbeck; Lyons,
Walter Hilton, Chet Grimes;
Stayton, F. M. Forrette, chair
man, Raymond Frey, L. E. Spra-
ker; Marion, J. H. Smith, Dor
aey Gray, I. W. Klellng, Miles
Arthur, Rankin E. Wright, E.
J. Snyre, and Mr. Soderberg
and Mr. Malo.
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Una til liniuu ill. utiii. ill.
Music Event Calls
Unionvale Miss Joyce Craw
ley of this district and Miss Bar
bara Will of Grand Island mem
bers of the Dayton Union high
school were among those who
attended the northwest Oregon
music contest held at Hillsboro.
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Linn Seed Crop
Increase Noted
Lebanon Increased acreage
on several seed crops and con
tinued high acreage on others
is planned for the Dessert Seed
company's second year opera
tions in Linn county, it Is point
ed out by Hal Burgess, manager
of the company's Willamette val
ley division with headquarters
in Lebanon.
Contracts for vine seed crops
have now been filled and plant
ing operations will commence
soon after May 1. Yields on these
Former Congressman Forest
A. Harness of Indiana who
will address a public meet
ing at the Salem Chamber of
Commerce tonight at 8 o'clock
on "Federal Thought Control."
The meeting, which is free,
is under the sponsorship of
the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
and 23. Roy Henn was elected
district treasurer. I
SENSATIONAL
INTRODUCTORY
SPECIAL! BRAND NEW
V4" GALVANIZED .
PIPE 13c
t.&.c
portland steel &
supply co.
2500 N.W. Nicolai, Portland
CA. 1676
Henn Named Treasurer
Woodburn Roy Lester Henn,
master councilor of the Wood
burn DeMolay chapter. Earl
Ehrens, Dwaine Rogers and
Chester Daniels attended the De
Molay state concave at Eugene
Friday and Saturday, April 22
ROBBED of Sleep
by Awful Dry Eczema Itch
"... tried Resinol relief aeemed like a
miracle!" Ask your druggist for this fa
mous ointment today. Have the comfort
enjoyed by thousand!, as the Resinol
medication in lanolin acti fast to give
lingering relief to itchy, burning akin.
NEW
TREAT
Here's a ready-made lenten meal in itself!
Tfonkxs J (hp
y VEGETABLE VLu
K L SALAD
S- ;Tj!M?yf?f TASTY VEGETABLES-
jrUTHEVITAMS( MIXED WITH SMOOTH
AND MINERALS ) V. COTTAGE CHEESEI )
I OF CREAMY ) -V-sJ
COTTAGE CHEESI SN
ASf' . . . PIUS THE V X
J NOURISHMENT OF SIX
ANGGETABIESI
Juflt Imagine the creamiest Cottage Cheese
ever Bordrn 'a with aix tempting.
chopped vegetables. Deliciout !
AT YOUR GROCER'S NOWI
crop last year weer reported
as very high by the company
manager.
Burgess said that contracting
Is now being done with local
farmers for biennial seed crops.
These crops are planted during
the summer and fall and mature
the following year. A major
number of these crops have
been successfully raised locally
for many years.
Many farmers are contracting
for these in placa of grain rais
ing. The latter crop now is
fluctuating In price and no long
er holds a dependency for good
v f
r We build our bodies like a wall Jr
If With foods that make us strong j
j With Master Bread for bulldlnf jk
gjL blocks
i We surely cant' go wrong.
S,SJ0' At your Grocer's
i ft s
iirriajjf)
needn't be a grind withO-Cedar
No-Rubbing Cream Polish to
speed housed caning.
It CLEANS as it polishes as It
riOTicri furniture, wood
work, porcelain and all enamel
surfaces ail in one easy appli
cation!
AskforOCa-darNo-Rubbiog
Cream Polish to
day where you
boy yoor deatv
log supplies.
garni!
Ifs to oaiy with
0"(dar
"TW fie.laet help ti ko(kfiin9F1
0-CfDACOteK.CkUit.tfl.IToMt.CM.
profit, announced Burgess. I In the Bcroggln feed and seed
Company offices are located! warehouse on west Sherman. .
my.
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ottoofases
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NATURES W00O IWXWWO 100 fOlv
STRONG YET WORKABLE
AND BEAUTIFUL
EXTERIOR
Sheathing, concrete form
liners, for farm build
ings, garsge doors, and
for exterior uses when
painted.
INTERIOR
Wall board, partitions,
flooring and subfloora,
fixtures, furniture, cab
lnets, table tops, shelves.
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' COMPAII CHAPCO IOAID fO USABIltTY,
ouAinr and met
J. W. COPELAND
Lumber Yard
520 Wallace Rd.,W. Salem
Ph. 36627
SEE CHAPCO BOARD TOD AY I
Dlmeniloni-4'sl' hi three Hilduienee-tl", J14", 14
Now-enjoy the other wonderful advantages
of "step-down" design with a
Revelation
Drive the cr Hudson's yeare-ahead
4'atep-Hnwn" deaiKn made potwiblel The
car with not jtint "more", but the moat
of all you've wanted moatl
Meat utlfun Millions choae Hudnon
"Kirat for Heauty!" It's the mosf stream
lined, loweat-built rar on the road ...
yet there's full road clearance!
Meat teemyt Amating head room; the
mott roomy, most comfortable seats.
Meat RMd-weettiyl Loweet center of
gravity in any American stock car.
You nde down within the base frame
where riding's moat relaxing, moat safe!
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of America's Moat Powerful Six . . . the
all-new. hiph-compriwion Super-Six
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Clutch, Dual Carhuretion and Drive
Master Trammisaion for automatic
Sear shiftingmany other high-per
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Hudson brings you in one great car.
Optional ml alight ntrm
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Tears of En inring Ltodtthip
HUDSON PRICES $ Q Q AM
START AS LOW AS
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SHROCK MOTOR COMPANY
316 N. Church
Salem, Oregon
Thursday, Friday, Saturday . . . Last 3 Days
Sars National
I- f "N. Sars National '2x-yV
mimmm April 21
through April 30 VrW
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CRAFTSMAN BENCH SAW v
6.00 dn., 5.00 mo. en Sean Easy
Terms (usual carrying ohar(e)
A Boll Bearing,
Tilting Arbor Saw
. . One That Givei
Greater Accuracy.
Where else but at Sears cart
you buy a saw for so little
yet get such features as these:
(1) A single control adjusts
both angle and depth of cut.
(2) One device locks rip fence
at both ends. (3) A new motor
mount gives smoother opera
tion, longer wear! Don't wait!
See it now at Sears saving
iriral
Split Phase) Motor
K Horsepower 9.50
tmtap tpm pna awear. H.P.
1 1 J yo 60-cytl. KC operation.
Derelopi 1750 k.P.M. Irons
bMrinas. Single tSafl Mxl Vin.
Turning Lath
Dependable Cralttmon Quality
40-kv OvaroH... 22.95
Com. b ond cfceck Ml feotvree at IMe
ovtne price) Heavy coe) Iron constrve
eni MtfubrieaHns brera. beorinva.
Craftsman Drill
Ufltihwiahl EUonc Hand Drill
,A 13.50
eitoe (mk. 'HamnHe W-ta. elwdi.
1600 "..CM. Sr Somil., trlgg. rHKk.
ear w)wiy,wi w.u nni i. ii.
Motor Rail, Clips
DaOMlooiliisisiotTooh)
RooNnfl Type..
1.10
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Opan End Wrenches
Sn-eomllnd for Eosy Handling
Croftsmon i-pc Set 3.98
ee (TMler lvme. HwdW beet-
Handy Manila Rope
Extra-Strong, long Wearing
ioo.ft.k-w..,. 35
100-ft. H-ln. eoll . . MS
MAX., H-ln. eoU l.li
484 STATE ST.
Phone 3-9191