12CapUal Journal, Safem, Oregon, Friday, Feb, "sat r " i i TTS Til 6i,ft 'fey ' hy V ng-i :--aJ 3-Platoon System for Salem Firemen Starting Salem's Firemen will f o on a three platoon aystem next week in plan that ahould bring greater efficiency to the depart ment and at the aame time five the firefighters a shorter work week, Fire Chief Ellsworth L. Smith arnouneed Thursday. Under the new plan perma nent erewi will be aaalgned to truck oat a three-shiftl Dofdom's Dandy With the aid of hia handler Pete Knoop of Malverne, N.Y, Ch. Rancho Dobe's Storm holda his head high after winning belt of show award for second straight year at Westminster Kennel club show in Madison Square Garden, New York City. He is sixth in the history of the show to repeat as champion. His owner, Len Carey of Coe Cob, Conn., plans to retire him In June. Fana booed the Judge's decision when Ch. Rancho Dobe's Storm was named; they favored an Irish setter. (AP Wlrephoto.) Ha Wen Dog Fan's Vote The dog that won the custom ers' cheers in the finals of the World Series of dogdom at Westminster Kennel club show at New York was Ch. Then derin Brain Triatam. high-stepping Irish setter owned by Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Fraser of Olmstead, Ohio, held here by Handler Charley Meyer. When the judges faUed to name the popular setter as best of show, the crowd booed in the prize fight manner. (AP Wirephoto.) Jesse Card fo Be Shake-up Center questions about possible shake up as "premature." Any action would depend on the stockhold ers, he said. Card, who could not be reach- fed for comment, Joined the com pany in 1946, after leaving a post rfh h IT S National Rank of i-oruana v-oiocnoiaers o portland. He went lnt0 the bank the Interstate Tractor and Equip-! mg business in 1920. ment Co. have been called to a Gard WM eJected Republican special meeting Friday to name'national committeeman in May, a new board of directors in what nt Haiph Cake, who did Js expected to be an executive -.. .k r-.i.mn snaxeup involving jess uara. Republican national committee man. . Collis Johnson, president, would neither confirm nor deny Choose Play Cast Albay Mrs. Betty Belt and P',11 O'Hearn will hnr the, tnaj uara wouia oe removea as Head roles in the Albany Chori treasurer of the company. But he said that if Gard is not re-elected to the board he will be eligible to the post Neither would Byrle H. Hun ter, executive vice president, and George Altstadt, vice president In charge of sales. Johnson, who is the company's iters' production of "Trial by Jury, Robert Walls, directer an nounced Wednesday. Mrs. Belt will take the part of the plain tiff in the Gilbert and Sullivan satire on Judicial proceedings, while O! Hearn will play the Judge. Other parts will be sung by Marvin Martz, Larry Bails, major stockholder, described i Ken Cushman and Arne Jensen. Ches! Leader Names Groups Announced this week by the president of the Salem Com munity Chest, Edward Majek, were the Chest's committee ap pointments for the year. Named to the campaign com mittee) were Mrs. Fred Anun sen, chairman, H. X. Barker, Fred McKinney, X. Burr Mil ler, Harold Robertson, Thomas Rykowskl and Otto J. Will- son. - Dr. Robert F. Anderson, Saul Bloomberg, Joseph A. H. Dodd, Lee Ohmart and Rev. Dudley Strain were chosen for the public relations committee. On the committee for "come and see" tours are Otto J. Wil son, chairman, Robert Ashby, Mrs. A. Z. Carleton and Al Chives. The labor-management com mittee with H. E. Barker the chairman has the following other committee members, Al Chives, Karl Heinlein, Ernest Parcher and Harold Robertson. Other committees and their members are: Finance and office manage ment committee, Arthur B. Bates, chairman, and Dr. John Wood. Representative to Commu nity Council, Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh, chairman. Rev. Dudley Strain and Mrs. Rob ert Wilson. Study of multiple appeals, Al Loucka, chairman, and Karl Heinlein. Volunteer workers commit tee, Mrs. A. E. Carleton, chair man, Mrs. Fred S. Antmsen and Robert Ashby. Special committee, the Cheat institute. Dr. Robert F. Ander son, chairman, Harold Robert son, H. E. Barker and Dr. Dav id J. Ferguson. All members of the commit tees named at this time are members of the board of direc tors of the Salem Community Chest, but at a later date the membership of these commit tees may be increased in size and the members added need not be members of the board of directors. Ml. Angel Co-op Meets Saturday ML Angel Mount Angel Farmers Union Warehouse will hold Its annual membership meeting in the St Mary's School auditorium, Saturday, Feb. 14. beginning at ' 10:30 a.m. A free luncheon will be served at noon. Three directors are to be elected to fill the expired terms of Otto Schlottman, Bernard Smith and Albert Bochsler. In addition to the ordinary business of the day, discussion will be held toward a solution to the problem of congestion which is experienced annually during the harvest season. To remedy the situation, the board of directors proposes that some additional storage be provided. The operetta will be given March 18 at the Union high school auditorium. r T raw 4-JJJJ 1 T All tiie Family Agrees - Its the innilvlPiir? America 's Most Practical and Economical Station Wagon lee the car that tts every family need a deluxe model erf America's fawxiie all-eteet ftirioa wayon. It's a smooth, comfortable passenger car with room for six oo soft seats epholstered in two Hot washable plastic. With scats removed, it's a practical cargo carrier. Extra strong tailgate caa be left opes for tmlky toads. It's ocoooealcal e operate with either the Hmrricmu ( or the Hmrrtcmu 4 Engine, both id vaaeed P-baad design. Prtttktl tir iasintss. Tit The VUlrs Stadoo Wagoo, with its extra large load specs, does doable duty as a car for many triads ec bo sine as, as well as a family car. DE LUXE Station Wkgon IYMY W0T, Willv. briro, you e N.Y. PhiKrarmonSc, CBS Radio 1 . end "Omnrbes", CIS Televnion. 352 No. High St. ELSNER MOTOR CO. alternating basis in place of the present setup where the men work three shifts in eight days under a two-platoon system. At present track crews vary from day to day according to who is on duty. I Shifts will be 14 hours long as I at present, with each platoon ea 34. and off 48 hours. Firemen on duty sleep at the fire station. Off-duty firemen are subject to call at any time when they are needed for fight ing larger fires. The new system will make an average work week of 50 hours per firemen in place of the present 83 and shifts will remain at full-size even though one less fireman will be employed. Six new captains will be named later through civil serv ice, the Increased pay to be largely taken care of through the elimination of the one fire man and the substitute captains now drawing extra pay. Total fire department costs will re main approximately the aame. The move was approved by city council members after Chief Smith and City Manager J. L. Franzen explained the plan to them this week. It will go into effect Sunday. Peanuts Lowrey of the St Louis Cardinals, had the fewest strikeouts of players participat ing in 100 or more games in the National League in 1932. He also was the leader in this department in '51. Oregon Dog Scores inV8 - ihors. Ark- was th anl , . 1 j awiae cast Thursday, Rowdy's Pmu- Gambe. Rowdy, owned by Cot S o Neff of MeNarv. Or. a bevy soon after the break but found the ram-bruised ter rain mt:irH ntn ,. . . MLssissippi Trials Hernando, Miss, (A Lone Survivor, a fleet footed pointer, sloshed through mud and water Thursday to gain the ranks of the favorites in the U. S. Field Trial Association's all-age stake. li Like the helanoe of your favorite gun, casus mu at balanrert at 91 so evenly combine mildness of proof with richness of flavor. el OX.S Adin Still Bild b iraof . . . ytt rich In flavor .$4 90 M$3.10 mrnuwrnia MTum. utaiushio ioukveu. uktucxt, mi ( X .::" When wintr wta&tr thrtatau mountain trfepAone lines, Jim Canon and ki$ ftiiou tinemen roil out Is stoat sun tail go tarouf. ! Jim Carson -Telephone Trouble Shooter The story of how telephon men sti that your calls fo through in any kind of weather 1. "Jim Carson" could be any one of the thousands of tele phone .trouble shooters on the job in the West. And he' mighty busy when blizzards strike in the mountains. When the electronic testing equipment spots possible trouble on 'telephone lines, Jim and a telephone crew are dispatched to stop the trouble before it can interrupt service. Often while a storm is still raging, they are on the job clearing lines helping to make sure your telephone calls go through. y axA f: cm S. Patrolling the lines after a storm is another way Jim and hia crew spot potential, trouble spots leaning poles, broken branches, wires buried in towering snowdrifts. It's constant checking like this that keeps your service depend able. And, of course, keeping your service reliable making sure your calls go through in any weather is just one mora way we work to make sure your telephone service remains the finest in the world. S, Radio telephone keeps Jim and his fellow linemen in touch with their home telephone base. If wind, snow or ice is endangering service over a wide area, they may call upon emergency telephone equipment which is stock-piled at strategic locations up and down the West At the same time, in answer to their radio sumfflons, additional crews are sent to help guard telephone service. Pacific Telephone When disaster strikes Flash floods, forest fires, earthquakes these are disasters which can strike a community. But you can be sure that telephone men and women will be on the job in times of crisis rnaintaining tele phone service which can have a value beyond price as vital telephone calls go through. YOUR TELEPHONE IS ONE OF TODAY'S BEST BARGAINS Salem, Ore.