Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 04, 1949, Page 19, Image 19

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    'WHAT'S WIFE GOING TO SAY?'
Nudist 'Kangaroo Court'
Cites Fully-Clothed Spy
Morrison, Colo,, Aug, 4 (U.R) Some 600 delegates to the annual
nudist Convention held a "kangaroo court" here Wednesday and
decided that a young Denver man "found gazing at the meeting
from a mountain perch" would
Letters Laud
Salem Company
Addressed to the commander
qf Company B, 162nd Infantry
regiment, Oregon N at 1 o n a 1
Guard, a letter from Maj. Gen,
Thomas E. Jtilea, Oregon's ad
jutant general has commended
the Salem National Guard com
pany for its rating as excellent
at summer training this year.
The letter reads:
"The Oregon National Guard
Instructor group has rated Com
pany B, 162nd infantry, as ex
cellent as a result of its effici
ency during the camp of field in
struction at Fort' Lewis, June,
1949.
"I wish to take this opportu
nity of expressing to you and
through you to members of your
command my commendation for
this top rating."
' Added to the general's com
mendation was a first endorse
ment from headquarters of the
162nd infantry regiment signed
by the commander, Col. H. A.
Taylor.
This read:
"In forwarding this deserved
commendation I wish to express
my personal satisfaction and
gratification. I expected these
fine results."
Company B, commanded by
Capt. Burl Cox was one of 18
Oregon National Guard units re
ceiving this rating. Also includ
ed in this group was the heavy
tank company of the 186th in
fantry regiment at Woodburn.
Given a rating of very satis
factory was Company G, 162nd
Infantry regiment, the Salem
company organized less than a
year ago and commanded by
Capt. William C. Dyer. Other
units from this area receiving
this rating are heavy tank com
pany of the 162nd Infantry reg
iment from Dallas and headquar
ters and headquarters company,
third battalion, 162nd infantry
regiment at Lebanon. -
Club Visits Coast
Gervais The Hermosa club
members held their annual pic
nic at the beach home of Mrs
Clyde Cutsforth at Lincoln
Beach August 2. Those attend
ing were Mesdames Marion
Henning, George Wadsworth,
Robert Harper, Antoine DeJar
din, Perry Seely, Frank Holou
bek, Howard Booster, Sam
Brown, Harry House and two
guests, Clyde Cutsforth and Le
roy Esson.
have to Join them.
The man who was found spy
ing on the group with a three
foot telescope shortly after the
sun came out to get the four-
day get together off to a good
start after an early morning rain
threatened to spoil the opening
festivities.
Some of the male members
of the convention caught the
"looker" among a cluster of
aspen trees. They pushed him
down the slope to where the
other nudists were playing vol
leyball and paid little attention
to his moan of "what's my
wife going to say."
After a hurried consultation.
the clotheless members turned
to the young man and asked if
there were "any more guys up
there." The captive said "no",
that he was the only one and
that he didn't have a camera,
"All right," said the nudist
spokesman, "you're down here
now, so take off your clothes
Friend, you're going to play
volleyball."
Blushing a rosy red, the pris
oner took off his clothes and
stepped onto the volleyball
court where he promptly blend
ed In with other relaxing nud
ists. There was nothing out
standing or unusual about him
He was just another nudist.
Stayton Club House
Interior Brightened ,
Stayton The interior of the
Stayton Women's Community
clubhouse has been redecorated
in the past two weeks, receiving
a new coat of paint to the wood
work and walls of the club
room, and to the kitchen. A new
asphalt tile floor of an attrac
tive pattern has been laid.
Windows have been freshened
and new blinds have been install
ed. The curtains have been
washed and shortened and a
work party hung them Monday
afternoon. Last week, some of
the women devoted Monday
afternoon on a housecleaning
detail at the club house.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore. Thursday, August 4, 194919
1949
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Lady Shopper
at Sears will be chosen Friday and
Saturday who will assist the may
or of Salem ond West Salem in
opening the gigantic new store at
10 a, m., August 11. This typical
woman customer will be announc
ed Monday and will receive a
dress from our new dress depart
ment, a Charmode slip and bra,
three pair of Royal Purple hos
iery, a pair of Kerrybrooke high
style shoes, and a lovely hat from
the brand new stock of the new
hat department. She will olso re
ceive her choice of $2.50 worth
of candy from Sears new candy
department and 2 rolls of still
film from the new camera department.
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PLAY SHOES
Reg. 4.95 -Now 88
One Group Play Shoes 99c
SUN DRESSES
Batiste and Lawn Toddlers' Size
Reg. 2.98 -Now
133
9 H P
IRRIGATION PUMP
Wisconsin Motor
Re9-$'7N3ow 29888
Mounted on Rubber Tires
Slightly Used
Folding
CAMP STOOLS
Reg. 1.19 -Now
(Limit six)
Gay Striped Canvas
Hardwood Frames
59c
PLASTIC SCREEN
Green 36" wide
7c
Running ft.
Portable
MILKER PUMP
Reg. 159.95
99"
Portable Electrical
CARPET WARP
Reg. 49c - Now
10c
COATS
Cotton Sets 1 year to 4 years
Reg. 4.98 -Now
199
3 H.P.
ELECTRIC PUMP
3 Phase Motor
Reg. 308.50
Now LLLLL
6 H.P.
Outboard Motor
Reg. 139.95
Now
9850
Hand
GARDEN TOOLS
Reg. 18c each
Now
Be
WOOD RANGE
One Only
89.95 Value
Now
3939
THREAD
Reg. 5c - Now
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GARDEN CARTS
Reg. 8.50 -Now
Ideal for Those Fall Leaves
744
5 H.P.
ELECTRIC PUMP
3 Phase Motor
Reg. 310 50 22222
Now
All Light Fixtures
Mounted on Display
UP TO 50
REDUCTION
GOLF CLUBS
Women's Set of Woods Set of 2
Reg. 15.95
Now
999
FLAMEX
OVENWARE
Bake Dish
Reg. 60c
Now
33'
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