Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1949, Page 14, Image 12

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    A GAL FROM MAINE
would darn soon find out
He darn soon called back.
"May," said he, "I hope you
and the congresswomen have a
very fine trip."
May, you may be sure, said
"thank you."
The little gal from Maine, by
the way, is used to fighting for
her rights around the capital
alone, but today there are pow
der rooms in both the house : nd
senate press galleries.
Only three players ever hav
won the American Lmhu k.
where women reporters once
i
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May's Only Five Feet
But Navy Was Impressed
Washington (U.B Tiny May Craig, weight 120 pounds, puffed
herself up to over five feet and told oft the great big navy. And
got away with it.
feared to tread.
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more Ty Cobb, Harry H(m!'
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Male members of the Capi-
tal Press crews screamed whenl Journal Want Ad$ Pfly
the gals decided to bore into!-
maim mo lea Williams.
their inner sanctum. They'd fix
'em, the guys said. No lady
powder rooms.
May fought the battle almost
It was like this: T
14 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., Thnraday. May 8, 1949
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Child Falls Three . Stories, Unharmed Mrs. Earl Ward
comforts her two-year-old son Patrick, after he fell from a
third story window in Milwaukee, Wis. Pat opened the screen,
leaned out and fell 30 feet to a concrete sidewalk. His only
injuries were stomach bruises. (Acme Telephoto)
Demonstration
Work Popular
Dallas Home Demonstration
week Is being observed May 1
to 7 and Mrs. Thelma E. Miller,
Beting Polk county extension
agent, (home economics), calls
attention to the extent of this
program in Polk county. The
time of the agent is divided be
tween the adult program and
the 4-H work.
There are 14 organized horn,?
extension units which hold
eight regular monthly meetings.
Projects for this year include:
Blouse in a day, textile paint
ing, frozen foods, Christmas
greens, color In the home and
furniture arran g e m e n t , gift
wrapping and footstools.
A statistical summary shows
that 97 meetings were given by
the home agent with an attend
ance totaling 1800; 77 meetings
were given by project leaders
with 1385 total attendance; 738
individual letters were written
in answer to inquiries and 21
circular letters with a total of
3621 copies were mailed. There
were 460 office calls and 401
telephone calls from people ask
ing for information and bulle
tins on homemaking and the
4-H work.
There are 817 enrollments in
4-H projects which include 253
in clothing. 144 in cookery and
222 in health.
Many weeks ago, the navy
put a notice on the bulletin
boards In the press galleries of
the house and senate Inviting
reporters to take week-end
cruises on carriers. The navy
meant men, but it didn't say
so.
May, a correspondent for a
bunch ot papers in Maine, has
a set of sharp eyes behind her
horn-rimmed specs. She was
the first to spot the memo and
say 'aye-aye," which she did
in writing.
The navy didn't reply.
She telephoned the navy. The
navy, not expecting any lady
guests, since none is allowed on
a navy vessel, sputtered and said
it would call back. The navy
didn't. But little May did.
The navy said, golly, it was
sorry, but the carrier Midway
which was to weigh anchor last
Saturday with a flock of con
gressmen and newspapermen,
had no facilities for womei).
May said, wait a second.
Hadn't the navy invited a couple
of lady congressmen to make
the trip? Reva Zilpha Beck
Boson e, of Salt Lake City, Utah,
and Chase Woodhouse, of Con
necticut going.
The navy said it would check
ai.d call back. The navy called
back this time and said it was
sorry again. No go.
May bristled.
She Is one who was taught In
her cub days to go to the top.
She called John Lawrence Sul
livan this was before he re
signed as secretary of the navy
"What's going on?" she de
manded. John said he didn't know but.
WANT
STREAK-FREE
BLUING?
Rain Drops dissolves instantly
right in your sudsl Ntver
streaks or spots . . . you need
ao separate bluing rinse of any
kind.
mn mm
at ifinu GJtoU(S J
Priced "Kash and Karry"-Less Cash More Carry
Freshly Ground e 4 I Freih Country 4
i. J7C I Sausaqes lb. JC
Hamburger lb.
FINEST EASTERN OREG. HERFORD STEER BEEF
BEEF ROASTS
ARM CUTS
BLADE CUTS
RUMPS
Lb. 47c
A Real Value!
Pork Shan
ks 29c
Lean Sliced
Bacon
lb
.43c
Tender Skinless J 4
Wieners lb. JVC
Lean Center Curs M
Pork Roast lb. 4 JC
STEAK SPECIALS
Finest Eastern Oregon Hereford
Steer Beef
RIB STEAKS lb. 59c
T-BONE STEAKS lb. 67c
ROUND STEAKS lb. 69c
LOCKER
BEEF
THESE ARE REALLY FINE
EASTERN OREGON HERFORD
BRANDED QUALITY BEEF
Lb. 41
CASINGERERS FOOD MARKET
1288 State Street
In the University Shopping Center
TOMATOES ats- - 10c
FRKSII r.RF.KN f J I MHO SOI.lt)
PEAS ,h IPC! LETTUCE,,,,,, IOC
RADISHES - 3...... 10c
DREFT rk, 27c MILK 2 ,., 23c
SHORTENING - 3 67c
SALMON F.chT",, t'n' 39c HOMINY l 2 f ,, 25c
nicMonK
DOG FOOD
2 rin, 27t
BUTTER
Grade A
Sweet Cream lb. OC
CATSUP u-ESZ 2 ,o, 29c
Prices Effective
Thurt. Fri. Sal.
May 5-6-7
SHOP and SAVE
at BASINGER'S
13th and Stat
Palmistry Readings
Will tell four put prewnl
and future. Will adTts. .n
love marriage
and bnsfoeaii.
Aotntrs all
aecstiona. Are
tii worried 7
W h h
doobt? Special
teaainrs.
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Moved from 466 Ferry to
173 S. Commercial
at a
On our 80th anniversary wi'rt offering you...
Grape Juice
new
nrice
I Buy Now it's a pure, natural fruit juice
packed full of energy-giving dextrose. It's
so rich one bottle actually makes two.
Just mix half and -half with water
add ice a full glass costs less than
MAKE 110665 HM fAVKOttO RAXES
YOUK 600P WRMlN6HABfr!
Good! Kellogg! new Improved 40 Bran
Flake are crlsper, tastier. Kellogg -fresh!
Supply whole-grain vitamin, minerals,
and extra bulk. Just what many diets need
to help prevent constipation. Deliciou way
to encourage "good morning" habits. Try
Kellogg' t Bran Flake ... In the famous
white, red and green package!
MOTHER KNOWS BEST!
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NOW IN PROGRESS! NINE DAYS OF STOREWIDE SAVINGS!
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devf
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NEVER BEFORE A TIRE "FIND" LIKE THIS!
Limited Quantity! This Event Only!
6-Ply Rating Super Strong Rayon Cord
. . , , 1 1
Priced Up To
$-.00 Lower
Than Many
Oidinary First
Quality Tires
"7)95
plus tax
6.00x16
Mounted
6:50x16-15.95 7:50x15-17.95
dMBaMOaMMMst plus tax
Never before such a tire "find" as this; never
before such tire value! There's PLUS blowout
and road shock resistance in that 6-ply rating:
the riding comfort and flexibility of 4-plies with
the strength and durability of a 6-ply tire.
There's PLUS protection in the extra-heavy duty
rayon cord. Here, we honestly believe is the
TIRE VALUE FIND FOR '49, dynamic proof that
at Sears you can shop AND SAVE! Hurry in! At
this price the quantity will go fast! First line
first quality.
lo TRADE-IN! ALLSTATE SAFETY TUBES
A dollar for each of your old tubes when you
trade-In on the extra blowout and puncture
protection of ALLSTATE Safety tubes. They
deliver exceptional milrase more safety
cost only a few rents per thousand miles.
5 395
plus tax
6:00 x If
and old tuba
5 j ''' f I
s f" Mil
1 r j W 1 8 MONTHS GUARANTEED
I s w x f LIFETIME GUARANTEED 5
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yFEATURES THAT MAKE It
THE TIRE "FIND" IN 1949! J
0 First-Quality Construction 0 Suptr-Strong Rayon Cord f
f . Better than standard Gives ixtrs. Safety I
I 6-Ply Roting: 6-ply Safety-Treed excellent M
I strength, d ratvlity; 4-ply mileage, extra skid- m
flex and cushioning resistance
Streamlined ildewalls Priced for for less n ,f
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