Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 17, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    Klan Initiation Dr. Samuel Green (unhooded, with
sabre). Grand Dragon of the Georgia Ku Klux Klan, ini
tiates a group of kneeling candidates during mass ceremonies
held on Stone Mountain near Atlanta, Ga. Other officials
of the Klan are in background. (Acme Telephnto).
Bluff of Eastern Cherry
Buyers About to Be Called
The bluff of eastern buyers who .re trying to hammer down
the price of cherries to be paid Oregon growers is about to be
called.
This is indicated In a telegram to the Capital Journal from
Senator Wayne L. Morse, who says he will disclose before the
the senate the tactics of the east-'
em buyers. ! any of the trade agreements can-
He adds that the scare aooui not be given out in advance. But
Italian cherries being dumped on the burden of his letter indicates
the American market because of there is no reason for any scare
tariff cuts is groundless,
From information given him
by state department and agricul
tural officials Morse says "I am
satisfied there is absolutely no
about a wholesale dumping of
Italian cherries on the American
market because of drastic tariff
cuts.
"The trade agreements com
possible trad concession made I
at the negotiations."
Before Senate Friday
He says that as a result of this
letter from Mr. Webb and con
ferences with other off-ripl V
will go before the senate Friday
and make a public disclosure in
the information he has at hand
and says he is satisfied that the
bluff of eastern buyers will be
called.
He suggests that the growers
try to work out an arrangement
whereby the price will be a rea
sonably higher figure if there is
no drastic cut, and a lower figure
on a sliding scale if there is a
tariff cut.
combined. Assisting with thei
work has been Miss Alice Smith,
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder, Mrs.1
Lester Hathaway, Mrs. Mclvin
I.aVine. Mrs. Elmer Shaw. Mrs.
Ed Conke. Mrs. James Swan,
Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Vern
Clark, Mrs. Milton Roten, Mrs.
Arthur Robinson and Mrs. I)e
los Hoeye.
M'RC Plan Convention
Lebanon At a short business
meeting of the Women's Relief
corps at the Methodist church,
credentials were distributed for
the state convention at Portland,
June 21 to 23. An excellent rep
resentation from Lebanon will
attend.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, June 17, 1949 9
basis in fact for representation imittee must of necessity keep in
being made by eastern buyers toi mind the statement made by
Oregon cherry growers that they I President Truman to the effect
cannot pay more than 4 4 to 5, that the trade agreement author
cents a pound for cherries be-ity would not be used in such a
cause of a threatened 50 percent way as to endanger segments of
cut in the cherry tariff in any
national reciprocal trade agree-:
ment."
Webb Letter Quoted
Senator Morse in his telegram
sets out in full a letter he has
received from James L. Webb,
assistant secretary of state,
American industry, American la
bor or American agriculture,"
says Webb's letter to Senator
Morse. "A record of 15 years of
careful administration does not
support the claims of eastern
buyers of Oregon cherries that
the market will be flooded with
Mill City Closing
Bible Study Course
Mill City A program will be
given Friday night at 7:30
o'clock at the Church of Christ
which will close daily vacation
Bible school here for this sea
son. The school has been held
during the past two weeks by
the Church of Christ and Pres
byterian church Sunday schools
0 flavors;
REMEMBER FATHER?
Maybe He Likes to Fish
hive Him the
IDEAL GIFT!
JOHNSON
5 H.P. Motor
WILL ADD TO HIS
FISHING PLEASURE
iTf!S Moon.
I
$
175
SO
ONLY lJ TERMS
GET IT AT THE
SALEM BOAT HOUSE
100 CHEMEKETA
which the secretary says that Italian cherries as a result of a
Four Corners Business House
Js Opened by William Powers
Four Corners, June 17 A new business in Four Corners is
the Battery and Generator Shop Just opened by William Pow
ers next to his home at 370 South Lancaster drive. Powers has
been in business in Salem for
30 years before moving his bus
iness to Four Corners.
Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Mooers of
Richland, Wash., are newcom
ers to Four Corners. At present
they are staying with their son's
family the Leory Mooers, 860
Brink avenue, while they look
for a new location.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Flood
E. State St., and Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. LaBranche 12S S. Lan
caster drive are spending a week
at Diamond Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schweig
ert and children, 3620 La
Branche ave., visited her moth
er, Mrs. Martin Cummings in
Corvallis for several days. They
also visited friends in Hubbard
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mcllnay
and sons Gary and Ronald, 3730
Mahrt ave.. spent a week in
San Francisco and Oakland
Calif. They stayed with Mrs Mc
Ilnay's sister, Mrs. Larry Sni
der while in Oakland.
Mrs. David Behm and daugh
ters, Davene and Barbara, left
Monday for a few weeks visit
with relatives in Gering.
House guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Mooers, 860 Bring ave.
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moo
ers of Seattle. The Leroy Moo
ers accompanied the visitors
home for a visit there. The men
are brothers.
Mrs. Teddy Leavitt and Gor
don Leavitt of Thorp, Wash.,
and Mr. and Mrs. George Hen
shell of Portland were guests
in the F. A. Boyington home.
3776 E. State St., this week. Mrs,
Leavitt is a daughter of the Boy-ingtons.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arneson
of Salem entertained the Rickey
Garden club and their families
and friends on Tuesday evening
with several reels of moving pic
tures in technicolor, taken by
them while on a trip to Nor
way last year. Mrs. Arneson
explained the scenes as they
were shown. The midnight sun
scene was especially striking
Refreshments were served.
Victor Point Club
Has Benefit Dance
Silverton The Victor Point
club is sponsoring a dance Sat
urday evening at the Waldo
Hills community hall as a bene
fit for their hot lunch pioject
for the union district for the
coming school year.
The club is planning "open
house" as a social event shortly
after the autumn term of school
starts in September as a further
effort to increase the budget for
the lunch project.
Wouldn't you rather
drink Four Roses?
Reduced in price!
$395 $215
45 QUART
PINT
Fine Blended Whiskey. 90. 5 proof. 60 grain neutrtl
spirits. Frankfort Distillers Corp., N.Y.C.
WHY BUY!
Wt) Supply Uniform!
Shop Towels, Covert
Covtrolls, Coots
NORTHWEST
INDUSTRIAL LAUNDRY
540 Mill St., Ph. 19020, Salem
Gold encrusted, gem-set or glomorously colored glasses
frames to enhance your looks on special occasions.
Dr. E. E. Boring
38S Court
Dark Frames
Are Dramatic
Optometrists
AT BORING OPTICAL
Dignified Credit
Dr. Sam Hughes
Phone 1-6506
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9750
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It looks like a fine Early American Sofa . . . and that's
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