Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 03, 1949, Page 12, Image 10

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12 Capital Journal, Salem,
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Leave Blockade Conference Andrei A. Gromyko (left)
Soviet tint deputy foreign miniiter, leaves Park Avenue build
ing in New York, housing Russian U. N. delegation after sit
ting in on conference concerning lifting of Berlin blockade.
Others not identified. AP Wirephoto)
Plans Made for Folk
Dance Festival Here
Committee chairmen who will
complete arrangements for the
state-wide festival of folk dan
cers to be held in Salem May
15, have been named by John
Geisler, president of the Salem
Gate-Swingers. The chairmen
Include: Mrs. David C. Duniway,
refreshments; Mrs. Estill L.
Brunk, costumes; Harold Bow
man, decorations; Bryan Good
enough, reception; Fred L. Hnl
varson, sound; Mrs. Mary Swl
gart, Invitations.
Dancers are expected from
many parts of the state, attired
in the costumes of their respec
tive clubs. The colorful pageant
will be held at the armory with
spectators Invited to witness the
performance without admission
charge.
Court Ends Union
Row Over $130,000
Vancouver, B.C., May 3 U.
The battle over union funds be
tween the International Wood
workers of America (CIO) and
the rebel Woodworkers Indus
trial Union of Canada took a
surprising turn today when a
check for $130,000 was banded
FOR THE BEST
Hauling
Storage
Fuel
Phone or Sea
LARMER
TRANSFER
and
STORAGE
889 No. Liberty
Ph. 3-3131
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Xonr Security
VAN UNCI CO.
Oregon, Tuesday, May 8, 1949
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to a British Columbia supreme
court receiver.
Payment of the money, which
belonged to the IWA strike
fund, paved the way to freeing
Ernie Dalskog from Oakalla pri
son where he was Jailed April 8
on a contempt of court charge.
He refused to comply with a
writ of attachment order.
The term ."midshipman" was
first applied to boys who car
ried orders between officers in
the after castle and sailors in
the forecastle and hence were
often amidships. It Is now ap
plied to U.S. Naval Academy
students.
CASH TALKS
and you save at Woodrow's
when you pay CASH for
Wlllard Batteries Selber
llng tires "with full road
hazard guarantee " Nason
paints, auto glass and un
painted furniture
R. D. Woodrow Co.
450 Center St Phone 11478
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Keizer Cub Scout Dens
Present Program Skits
Keizer, May 3 The Keizer Cub
school auditorium. Gorden- Gettes, cubmaster, presided at the
meeting. Skits were presented by three dens. Awards were
presented to Melvin Hasche, Wolf badge and Leonard Hays
Bear badge.
Gold arrows were presented to
Melvin Hasche, Brent Nelger,
Tommy O'Neil and Jerry Wat
son. Silver arrows George Baker,
Sunny Watson, Jerry Watson,
Douglas Scott, Charles Church.
Denner stripes Jan Shidler
Terry Copley, Sunny Watson,
Billy Shattuck.
Den Mothers pins were pre
sented to Mrs. Zona Nebreja,
Mrs. Hazel Teets, Mrs. Herman
Rehfuss.
A committeeman pin was giv
en to Mr. Shidler.
hud r.nienains
Keizer Dine and Do club met
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ill U1C IIUIIIC Ul ,111 B. 1. J
nor on North River Road for the
second April meeting. The club
reports two more braided rugs
ready for the Corvallis Chil
dren's Farm Home.
The women are collecting used
Christmas and greeting cards for
the Chin-up clubs of Oregon.
The next meeting will be held
May 12 at the home of Mrs. Mary
Sloan, 735 Cummlngs Lane, and
will celebrate all the summer
birthdays. This will be the last
regular meeting until fall. The
ladies plan to have a picnic dur
ing the summer, an annual af
fair. .
Mrs. Harry Goodrich Joined as
a new member of the Dine and
Do. Members present were; Mrs.
L. P. Bagger, Mrs. J. H. Der
rick, Mrs. A. V. Lansing, Mrs. P.
O. McFarland, Mrs. Alfred Stred-
wick, Mrs. R. M. Giersch, Mrs.
Mary Sloan, Mrs. J. C. West, and
Mrs. L. A. Wood.
Mrs. Clayton Vincent, daugh
ter, and Mrs. Francis O'Connor,
daughter-in-law of Mrs. O'Con-
86 Prool
National Distillers Prod. Corp.,
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ATTENTION, RESPONSIBLE DRIVERS ... SAVI 15
TO 25 on iniuranct covering loss or damage to
your automobile through
GENERAL AMERICA'S
These strong capital stock companies lead again in
providing responsible drivers with better insurane
at lower cost . . . Ask us about it, nowl
Fred E. Mangis Agency
121 Pacific Building, Solem, Oregon
General's Salem Agent Since 1923
pack, No. 41, met at the Keizer
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Maritime Head MaJ. Gen.
Philip B. Fleming (above),
federal works administrator,
has been named to head the
maritime commission. War
Assets Administrator Jess
Larson will succeed Fleming
in the top FWA post. (Acme
Telephoto)
nor assisted the hostess in serv
ing the no-host noon luncheon.
$$ MONEY $$
FHA
44 teal Estate Loans
Fanr o City .
Personal Auto Loans
State Finance Co.
131
8. Bllh St. US. 821'
ENTuanr whiskey
A BLEND
65 Grain Neutral Spirits
N.Y.
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General Insurance Company of America
First National Insurance Co. of America
General Casualty Company of America
HOME OrriCEI-tCATTLC, WAtMINBTON
Farm Bureau
Center Working
The Turner farm bureau cen
ter officially began its opera
tions whn an enthusiastic
group gathered at the Turner
school auditorium on Tuesday
evening for Its first meeting.
Special visitors at the meet
ing were Marshall Swearinger,
executive vice president of the
state farm bureau from Pendle
ton, Royce Hanson, recently ap
pointed state farm bureau or
ganizer, from Boise, Idaho, who
will establish his headquarters
In Salem. Also present were
Barry Brownell, regional dis
trict director from Milwaukie
and D. H. Gardner, farm bureau
insurance representative from
Milwaukie.
Officers elected for the Tur
ner center were Eddie Ahrens,
chairman; Olin Splva, vice
chairman; Sam Drager, secre-
'acation of a lifetime
Glorious Lak touts
and Banff
Play and relax on the top of
the world! Every day of your
vacation spent in the fabu
lous splendor of Banff, in
the alpine beauty of Lake
Louise is a holiday to trtaiunl
Enjoy golf, riding, hiking,
swimming, tennis, fishing '
plus world-famous cuisine,
service, hospitality. Make
reservations now with your
local agent or see ...
tary-treasurer and Arnold Sei
nes, director.
For the ladies division Mrs.
ponderous excess bulk .
A l squander gasoline! V
For thrift as well as style.,,
S tudebakers the
Hem's what you g.t tor
y.u, Shidebaker dollar
SngTa-Wer.,;.
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of gravity Glre-Pfof jwt
Bsht" instrument puiel dials
Sst. but .ndd on other -nod
. Automatic overdr.ve. 01.
matir heating and ventilating.
Shidtbakfjr Unel Grultw
BON ESTEELE SALES &SERVCE I
SALEM,
Vvcjiivsnuust laumukOMAT
FREE-WESTINGHOUSE SEWING
MACHINES
WESTINGHOUSE DRYERS
WESTINGHOUSE RANGES
WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATORS
WESTINGHOUSE RADIOS
UNIVERSAL and THOR IRONERS
VACUUM CLEANERS
Toasters
1595J250
'WESTINGHOUSE
SUNBEAM
PROCTOR
TOASTMASTER
CAMFIELD
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DOMINION
RAINBOW
Eddie Ahrens was elected chair
man, Mrs. Sam Drager, vice
chairman; and Mrs. Arnold Sei
29 buy word
THE dean-lined look of a 1949 Studebaker tells
you it's s car with tht right build for thrift.
You don't see a trace of cumbersome excess bulk
io those trim, graceful body contours. There's no
gas-wasting surplus poundage in the rugged Stude
baker chassis underneath.
This is motoring's most advanced kind of design
ingIt cuts driving costs substantially every mile.
Let's give you the names of Studebaker owners to
check with. You'll be amazed to learn what they save.
OREGON
Enduring
ELECTRICAL
FOR
Automatic
Coffee Makers
Electric Clocks
Electric Roasters
Electric Sheets,
Blankets,
Comforters
Electric
Percolators
Revere Ware
Hair Dryers
Pressure Cookers
Heating Pads
Bath Scales
Fruit Juicers
Stnm Irnnc k Ji
nes, secretary-treasurer.
The next meeting for the een
wlll be at Turner May 10. t
Itwdebaker Cammsnele
Sfarilghi owpt)
M.J.BAUGHN
DETROIT, OREGON
Practical
GIFTS
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ixers
1495.574S
WESTINGHOUSE
SUNBEAM
HAMILTON BEACH
KITCHEN AID
DORMEYER
UNIVERSAL
OSTERETTE
Irons
1195J395
WESTINGHOUSE
SUNBEAM
UNIVERSAL
PROCTOR
GENERAL ELECTRIC
GENERAL MILLS
Veater Appliance Co
N. . DINT, tss.
2SS N. Liberty
Phone 3-4311
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