Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 25, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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TUB CAPITAL JnTTKNATx. sUIcm. OreM ; - J- . - " ' i
Wednesday, March 15, IMS
damsel
in
distress!
We'll open e charge account for tfie domsel in
distress. Who's more unhappy than whom? Was
Napoleon sadder on Elba? Was Samson gloomier
when he got his hair cut? No. The saddest thing In
the world is the lad without a new Easter bonnet
. . . or o new suit . v . or a new spring dress.' That's
' real tragedy, man! Trouble is, now is the time the
racks ore bulging with whofs new for Spring
but NOW probably Isn't the time when your wallet
. Is full of money ... so who comes CHARGING to
the rescue? Roberts,- of eourse. Open a credit oc
count today . .. , it's surprisingly simple . . , will
lave you time and it to convenient.
take just 60 seconds
; . . fill out this
coupon and mail!
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Two food references.
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Muscatel
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WINE
A eut-away view of a typical Soap Box Derby racer '
hows the necessary parts for a strong, safe ear. Derbyiste
' should clip this for reference as they build their bugs for
Salem's 1983 Derby. It may be used as a basic design er
the chassis pattern may be used around which to build a
racer of your own design. Originality in design and con
struction is encouraged, but remember, safety is 4 must. -Tor
more detailed views of all phases of construction, regis
ter now at Douglas McKay Chevrolet company and get
your official rule book. ,
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Legion Birthday
AtSilverion
Silverton Dallas E. Nollsch,
vice-commander of the depart
ment of Oregon, American Le
gion, was state representative,
and program speaker for the
Delbert Reeves post's observ
ance of the 34th Legion birth
day anniversary, and honoring
the past commanders.
Mr. Nollsch stressed closer
touch with legislative activities
in both congress and state ac
tivities; keeping well posted on
the veteran's program; favored
an increase in veteran aid; and
cited a near tragedy to veteran
help during the past congres
sional period. . , , :'
Mrs. .' Nollsch accompanied
her husband to Silverton and
was honored during the aux
iliary business meeting and at
the Joint supper hour of the
post and unit.
Roy Davenport was master
of ceremonies. Earl Baker,
commander of Delbert Reeves
No. 7 post, was official host.
Both unit and post members
met for the initiatory ceremon
ials, directed by the Salem
Post, No. 9, team. Seven can.
dictates were inducted as Le.
glon members.
Members of the Salem , team
were sergeant - at - arms, Don
Apperson; bugler, Mike Castel-
lano; chaplain, J. W. Turnbull
first vice commander, Paul
Gemmell; second vice com
mander, John C. Kerrlck; past
commander, Al Feiien; and
commander, A. M. (Art) John
son. .
Mrs. Charles Mason, vice
president of the unit, presented
the candle lighted decorated
cake to the commander who cut
the cake and served each guest
with' the assistance of Mrs.
Baker. Mrs. Ralph Francis, im
mediate past unit president dee
orated the cake.
Members of she unit were
supper hostesses to the more
than 100 guests.
RABBIT BREEDERS
The Marlon-Polk County
Rabbit Breeders Association
members will meet at 8 p.m.
Thursday, March 38 in May
flower hall. , Members will
bring senior and Junior Cali
fornia does and bucks for the
judging contest.
ROOSEVELT TO MEDFORD
Medford () John Roose
velt, eldest son of the late Pre
sident Franklin D. Roosevelt,
will speak at a Jackson County
Democratic dinner here April
14. ,
Hendrickson Homed
Secretary of Alaska
Washington () President
Elsenhower appointed Waino
iri tfandriekson of Juneau
Alaska, aa secretary of the
territory of Alaska Monday.
A White House statement
said Hendrlckson's appointment
was recommended by Secretary
of the Interior McKay.
a .... a Juneau. Hen-
drickson was born in 1898 and
was educated there. .
He has served as mayor of
Juneau for approximately 10
years. He also has served as a
member of the territorial legislature.
FOR
EARLIER PASTURE!
. LOWER FEED COSTS!
Apply Norwegian
CALCIUM NITRATE
...NOW!
Early posture end mere ef H means fewer feW eeeh end more .
profit to you. , .
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' CALCIUM KHTJtATI goes right t went to promote pasture
growth in eeld, wet weather! It doesn't need to be converted
by soil bacteria; it's in the form your pasture grosses need ;
' and use ... Nitrate! v ' .
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By applying CALCIUM NITRATI now, you'll get the jump on
. cold weather ... start your pasture grasses growing right
v- away.
CALCIUM NITRATE contains 20 water-soluble calcium
... Imp roves sell and leaves no acid residue m your toll. ,
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Readily available ... Easy to apply!
SEE YOUR FERTILIZER DEALER - TODAY.
1L ' OSLO I
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s money
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more engine-power!
Advanced Lotdmuter engine
standard equipment on 5000 and
6000 Series heavy-duty and forward-control
models, optional on
4000 Series heavy-duty trucks.
more braking power!
la 1933, all Chevrolet trucks np
to 4000 Series heavy-duty models
have Torque-Action" brakea.
Series 4000 and above use extra-
large Torque-Action" brakea in
front, Twin-Action" type in rear.
more staying power!
Now, heavier, stronter. more du
rable frames increase rigidity,
add to ruggedness and give more
sumioa than ever to all 1953
Chevrolet trucks.
more economy!
The new stamina of Chevrolet
tracks, plus extra gasoline econ
omy in heavy-duty modeli with
Improved Loadmaster engine, re
duce hauling costs per ton-mile.
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DOUGLAS f.lcKAY CHEVROLET CO.
510 No. Commercial St, Salem, Ore.
e're as as a cat with kittens
Uf net puityfoot, friendi. Left admit It
Vhen you're handling big things like freight trains,
hauling as we do 88 million torn a year of every
thing from steel, lumber, and perishables to crock
ery and Christmas tree ornaments, you'll now and
then bust a thing or two.
But, Met) cat with kittens, Southern Pacific is
treating your goods with a lot of tender care. Sta
titic$$how that we'vtrtduced Lot & Damage by
mart than one third in the pott thee yean.
'. And, sine) ovary parson in the United States
(whether shipper, consignee, or you, the consum
er) eats, wears, or uses goods carried over our lines,
we've thus been doing a better job for you.
Va i f 1,'cr z causosni
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S J i IQUISIANA
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How did wo do HT Yfe have a Scent Weapon,
' It isn't that clever little device that records rough
handling, the Impact Register, though we we a
lot of these. It's not Stop-Watch Timing or Three
Way Ride Recorders, though these too are S.P.
weapons. It's not the fact that our Packaging and
Loading experts are ready to help and advise every
shipper, though they are. It's not even the thou
. sands of on-the-job Careful Car Handling meet
ings, or the motion pictures, visual aids, and other
; means of training employees old and new, used by
our Freight Protection Experts
No, our secret weapon is simply the spirit of
S.P. people, the way they've taken hold with these
scientific methods and devices for Careful Freight
Handling. From train and engine crews, yardmen,
' agents, Clerks, car inspectors, and handlers all the
way to phone girls and "top brass," it's a team of
95,000 men and women devoted to better service
for our S.P. territory, and thus for all Americans
wherever they are, from Maine to Korea. ,
. flililit
wins Pacvic Company, D. J. Rusaau, fruident, San Francisco
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