Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 09, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Young GOP Convention
Hears Idaho Woman Speak
Young Republicans of Oregon will hear an address by Louise
fhadduck, executive secretary to the governor of Idaho and co
jrector of Region No. 9 for the National Young Republican
Federation, at their annual convention to be held December 9,
10 and 11 at West Linn, announces Bill Ireland of Molalla, gen
. S'eral convention chairman.
41 , I Miss Shadduck, who holds the
uutiooK bright
For Linn Labor
. Albany, Dec. 9 Oregon State
Employment service officials
here painted an optimistic pic
ture of the seasonal unemploy
ment situation in western Linn
county, despite the announce
ment by the state unemploy
ment compensation commission
that on a state-wide level No
vember unemployment claims
were up by 53 percent over last
year.
Bill Sloan, manager of the
Oregon State Employment Serv
ice office here, predicted that
the western Linn area would
ride out the winter months with
less unemployment than last
year. During November, he as
serted, new applications for un
employment compensation were
actually less than applications
during the same period in 1948.
1 "This does not mean that
" (here is no unemployment here,"
lL'-said, "but I don't think that
the number of men thrown out
of work last winter will be job
less this year."
Sloan based his prediction on
the fact that nearly all logging
operators in the area have re
ported they will operate
throughout the cold months, un
less shut down by bad weather.
Most mills here, he said, have
access to logs, unless mountain
roads go out during bad weather.
This area has yearly a natural
slump of employment, due to
the closing down of many sea
sonal industries, he said. But,
he continued, he refuses to be
lieve that unemployment this
winter will be more than the
natural seasonal drop off.
Merchants at Albany
je Store Hours
distinction of being the first wo
man executive secretary to the
Governor of Idaho, is also the
youngest person ever to be ap
pointed to that position. She is
a former newspaperwoman and
was assistant to the women s
publicity director for the Na
tional Republican committee at
the '48 national GOP conven
tion.
Vivian McMurtrey of Port
land, state Young GOP chair
man, has announced her com
mittee appointments for the
convention. They are:
RULES: Warren Lessig, Med-
ford, chairman; Pat Burke, St.
Helens; Bill Duffy, Portland;
John Argetsinger, Klamath
Falls: Hiram Mersereau, Prine-
ville; Betty Mouton, Medford;
Frank Santos and Hal Huffman.
Oregon City.
CREDENTIALS: Howard
Hamlin, Milwaukie chairman;
Gordon Childs, Drew Pearson,
Lawrence and Henry Buehner,
Portland; Sam Hall and Russell
Tripp, Salem.
CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS-
Kermit Smith, Portland,
chairman; Richard Spooner,
Bill Merriam, Tom Osborne and
Clarence Wicks, all of Salem;
Frank Santos, Oregon City: Clay
Myers and Shirley Fields, Port
land. PLATFORM AND RESOLU
TIONS: Mark Hatfield, Salem,
chairman; Helen Hamlin, Mil
waukie; Jim Thayer, Carlton;
Jim Collins, Salem; Russ Mar
tini and Jim Snyder, St. Helens;
Phil Roth and Donald Walker,
Portland; Lawrence Neault,
Baker; Ralph Holman, Oregon
City; Bill Moshofsky and Margie
Bullard, Klamath Falls; Wendell
Wyatt, Astoria; Robert Car
michael and Ralph Johnson, Eu-
Change
CROP Shipment
Leaves Halsey
Albany Linn county sent its
CROP car, laden with 60-tons of
barley, on its way this week fol
lowing a brief dedication cere
mony at Halsey. State Senator
Orval Thompson of Albany gave
the dedication address.
The railroad car, the first to
leave Oregon with Christian Ru
ral Overseas Relief foodstuffs,
was expected to hook on to a
Portland bound car Tuesday or
Wednesday.
Burl Kelso, district CROP ex
ecutive, stated following the
ceremony that Linn's contribu
tion is expected to top all other
Oregon counties, and that Linn
was the first to ship their com
modity. Hundreds of farmers from all
over the county contributed
barley, other marketable grains
and seeds, and cash to make the
CROP drive a success. The big
car was loaded with enough
grain for three ordinary cars,
at the Frum warehouse at Hal
sey the first of the week.
More than $150 was left over,
it was reported, to buy more
grain, Macpherson, head of the
Linn drive stated. This money
will be thrown in with some
other county to buy more food.
Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Friday, December 9, 1949 3
been made, it was explained.
particularly for convenience of
holiday shoppers from out of
town.
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Albany Agreement that
local retail stores will remain
open until 9 p.m., Friday and
Saturday, December 9 and 10;
Friday and Saturday, Decem
ber 16 -and 17, and Friday, De
cember 23, was reported Wed
nesday from the Albany Retail
Merchants' committee of the
Chamber of Commerce.
The agreement further pro
vides that on the night of Satur
day, December 23, stores will
close at 5:30 p.m., but that every
Friday thereafter the stores will
remain open until 9 p.m., but
close Saturdays at 5:30 p.m.
These recommendations have
food conmction rot thi
'PofPopcori
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gene.
NOMINATING: Bill Robison
Portland, chairman; Steve An
derson, Jim Hatfield and Tom
Osborne, Salem; Bill Jackson,
Baker; Bill Moshofsky, Klamath
Falls: Bill Thelin, Oak Grove;
Stamm Johnson, Portland.
PUBLICITY: Frank Burke, St
Helens; chairman; Gene Bird,
Eugene; Bill Force, Medford;
Phyllis Webber, Baker; Jim Mc
Queen, Portland; Jim Ragland
Salem, and Bill Ireland, Molalla
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You'll switch to
Calvert, too, this week.
CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whlakej
-85.8 Proof-66 Drain Neutral Spirit
Calvert Distiller. Corp., New York City
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We Give and "Redeem
S&H Green Stamps
177 north liberty
6 to 9 P.M.
HOUSE DRESSES jntjRt
80 Square percales ttJ)ttJ).f
Sizesl6to44 51
READY TO WEAR Second Floor M M
CHILDRENS OVERALLS . ha
Rib style suspender type M jJlf
Sizes 4 and 5 sanforized m
CHILDRENS Second Floor MM
WOMEN'S SLIPPERS
Soft and hardsole wl JF
Felt blue and wine I
SHOES Second Floor D
SATIN LININGS
Various colors Jf ILI1
Limited quantity JAl Vl"
PIECE GOODS Mexzanine J Ml "LA
PILLOW CASES mi
Famous name Jf tUI
Fine quality TC CA
DOMESTICS Downstairs sJ Ml -r-
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
Broken Sizes odd lots . tLflLf1
Whites and colors V
MENS Main Floor Ml Ml
LADIES' NYLON SLIPS
Nylon acetate nylon lace ra Jf M J
All sizes various styles M
LINGERIE Moin Floor
I LADIES' HAND BAGS
Plastic and patents
Values to $2.95
ACCESSORIES Main Floor
$188
We Give and Redeem S&H Green Stamps
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Useful Gifts For the Home
177 north liberty
Open Friday Nights Till 9
Repeated by
Popular
Demand
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Folding type Scenic top
IT TOP TABLES
Reg.
$4.00
.39
You'll find t-ountless uses for these utility tables in your
own home! And, they'll moke grand Christmas gifts, too!
Constructed of genuine hardwood with satiny plastic
coated masonite, resistant to heat and stains. Two de
signs: Crown Inlay; Persian Crewell.
Sewing Clinic
Mrs. Gaskins, our new home representative will con
duct a sewing demonstration, Friday evening and Sat
urday.
Luxurious Two-Tone
SATIN COMFORTERS
A gift that will be received as well as given with pride! Light as a breeze satin comfort
ersfilled with feather-soft 100 white goose down (1 12 lbs. of it.) Quilted design,
engaging 4" all-round ruffle. In Grey-Red; American Beauty; Turquoise-Brown; Grey
American Beauty Lt. Green-Hunter Green; Grey-Hunter Green; Blue-Rose; Cold-Brown.
Lte . pit
1
Cannon's All Wool
BLANKET
4
Special For
Christmas
Giving
7.
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A blanket you'll want to call your own, too, in soft, pure wool.
The big 72 x 84 size and individually boxed for Christmas
gifting. Rose, blue, green or cedar.
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Cannon's 3-Pc.
TOWEL SET
$1.7
5
Pinwheel
Pattern
Most popular of all Cannon towels, the hand
some jacquard weave Pinwheel pattern.
(Priced individually: Bath towel, $1.00
Hand towel, 50c Wash Cloth, 25c.)
Enjoy new outnts every
icason . . . and save. It's so easy
with the All-New NEW HOME.
You just guide the material your
NEW HOME does the rest. See
the distinctive new models today.
Hepplewhite
Console in
Walnut $184.00
New Home
Portable $89.00
NO DOWN PAYMENT
JL
WHITE SHIRTS
Famoui "Imperial" ihirts of gleaming white sanfor
tied broadcloth end featuring the fuied rtandard col
lar, ocean pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to 17, ileevel
32 to 35.
Men's, main floor
FLANNEL PAJAMAS
"Valentine" p.j.'j of warm lanforiied flannel. Nofen
collar coat or middy front ityle, drawifring or elastic
waistbands. White with blue, green, maroon or fan
prints and stripes. A, B, C and D.
Men's, main floor
Men's Nylon Dress Socks
Quick To Dry! Nylon Dress Socks
Reg. $1 pair. Shortio elastic top, or long style in neat verti
cat patterns In maroon, navy, Brown, grey. Kein
forced at heel and toe. Irregulars of famous brand.
Sizes 10 to 13.
MENS MAIN FLOOR
DOMESTICS DOWNSTAIRS