Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 17, 1949, Page 26, Image 26

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Robert Tedd ttended t meet
ing of the executive council of
the Yamhill County Teachers'
Association, held it the Palm
Cafe. Tedd la principal of the
Dayton Grade school.
The teachers of the Dayton
grade school system who are at
tending night school each Wed
nesday evening at the McMinn
ville high' school are: Robert
Tedd. Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Deis,
Mm nmmiti and Miu Freeman.
The course will be completed in
December.
Guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Duzan were his
brother and wife, Mr. and Urs.
Leslie. Duzan of Prlneville; and
his sister an husband, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Blaksley of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Sweeney
had as a house guest this past
week-end, his mother. Mrs. Ad
nah Sweeney of Portland.
Word has been received that
Mrs. Delia U'Ren is visiting her
sister In Arizona and expects to
visit Tom and Robert U'Ren in
California before returning to
her home here.
Mrs. Oscar Dower was hostess
to the Kroweldeen Bridge club.
Mrs. Carl Mitchell held high
score for the evening. Refresh
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Johnson,
Jr., entertained a group of
friends In their home. There
were three tables of Pinochle at
play. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Boick-
el. Jr., held high score; Mrs.
Archie Johnson and Henry Paul
were low. Refreshments were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McLaugh
lin are planning to attend the
County Clerks convention in
Portland. McLaughlin 'is Yam
hill county clerk.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McLaugh
lin were guests of her niece and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ba
ker. The occasion was the birth
day of Mrs. McLaughlin.
I Summer Trin Over 1
Brush College Mr. and Mrs.
W. L. Lantis and her sister, Mrs.
Nora Cole, have returned from
a two months trip. While away
they stopped for four weeks
with relatives and friends in
Nebraska and towa, visited their
old home at Shelbyville, 111. On
the return trip they stopped at
Oklahoma, and Amarillo, Texas.
Ballston At the extension
unit meeting Mrs. John Focht
demonstrated on "Garment Fin
ishes," showing how to insert
zippers, bound and corded but
ton holes and a discussion on the
selection of patterns. Mrs. Mabel
Mellema served refreshments
during the social hour.
Capital Journal. Salem. Ore., Thurwday, Nov. 17, 194927
Special 'Command Performance'
' Sedro Woolley, Wash., Nov. 16 W A "command perform
ance" of a couple of 625-mlle an hour F-84 air force Than
derjet fighters was put on today for a World Wat II flyer
who has been flat on his back since being shot down over
Italy in 1944.
Sherman Anderson, the captain who was shot down, watched
the performance from his bedroom window after Col. Clinton
D. Vincent arranged the special showing.
Anderson recently wrote Vincent, commanding officer of
(he 25th air division (defense) at Silver Lake, near Everett,
Wash.
"I have never seen a Jet plane, except in photos and
drawings," he told Vincent.
The colonel arranged for the Thunderjets to whisk past
Anderson's window, which they did faster than birds on
the wing.
Carriage Trade Screen actress Maria Montez, in Italy for
film work, rides a carriage on Rome's Castle St. Angelo
Bridge. In background is castle, former tomb of Roman em
perors, later converted into fortress and now a museum for
papal historical items.
OREGON REMINISCENCES
, When an Escaped Convict
Sought a Job-and Mercy
By OSWALD WEST
(Oovtrnor of Ore. from 1911 t 191S) '
One Sunday morning, while holding down the governor's chair.
I had a call from a clean-cut, middle-aged man, whose appear
ance bespoke good habits.
He said he was an escaped convict from the Oregon State
penitentiary. He had found employment and a home in California,
where he had married a fine
woman, and was the father of .lowing, he would find in the
several children.
In time, he had joined the
city's fire department and was
now under civil service. But, for
IS years he had the Oregon pen
escape hanging over his head.
He had told the story to his wife
before asking her in marriage.
In time, competitive examina
tions were held for a new chief
of the department, and he had
topped the list. But when faced
with the final questionnaire he
found, as a last question:
"Do you know of any reason
why you should not be chosen
as the department's new chief?"
Before framing an answer, he
talked it over with his wife, who
advised a Salem trip to talk it
over with me. So, he came.
I told him to take the next
train home and, on the day fol-
mall, a full pardon. A record
of which did not then reach the
public.
Thus he became chief of a
California city's fire department.
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG ON
Creocnulsioa relieve promptly becaaM
it goef right to the iet of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or vnu are to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs.ChestColds, Bronchitis
When the tread on your tire b worn too thin,
Don't continue to drive on 'em.
They can be punctured then by a common pin
And you might not tay olive on 'em.
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Phone 2-3621
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NEW SOUND CONDITIONING
New "sound conditioning'' In floor,
doors end body panels Insulotet
Ford's MLlfeguard" Body against
rood noises. More extensive body
Insulation and sealing In 41 areas
give additional Interior quietness
and protection. Eleven new body
colon are baited on.
ITS QUIET WHISPERS QUALITY
It's the quiet of new super-fitted pistons, new
"hushed"timing gear, new fan designed for better
cooling at slower, quieter speeds. And what
power! It's a full 1 00 horsepower wrapped up in
V-8 design that makes you master of any road.
It delivers more power than any other car any
where near Ford's low price and sells for less
than most conventional "sixes." And Ford offers a
Six, too an advanced Six with 95 horsepower.
in your future
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built in
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Ford's famous "Mid Ship" Rid h
now to qutet you can talk In whis
part at highway speeds. So smooth
(with Its great team of "Hydra
Coil" and "Faro-Fles" Springs)
that H virtually erases every bump.
So sals with Its 35 aster-acting
Safety-sealed Klng-Slsa Irak.
NEW QUALITY FEATURES
Now quality Is easy to find In this
50-way-Mw Ford. You find H In
tha mw push-button door handles,
In tha new rotary door latch that
needs only a feother-touch to open
and closa securely. You find H In
mw sparkling upholstery colors m
your choka of broadcloth or mohair.
NEW DRIVING COMFORT
Not only doss the 1950 Ford offer
you mora hip ond shoulder room
than any other cor In Its field it
offers you the long-lived driving
comfort of a new foam rubber
front seat cushion over new non-sag
seat springs. It makes your long
hip e short Sunday drive.
But tee It for yourself.
Drive It so you can feel and
hear the difference.
And price It and see how much
less it costs than
any other really fine car.
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