Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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TBS CAPITAL JOURNAL, Satan, Oregon
'RED FEATHER KID' CANDIDATES
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Talks on Reds
San Francisco (V- CpL John
Smith, 32, of Eeppner, Or.,
arrived In this country Sunday
after spending 13 months as a
prisoner of the Communists la
North Korea,
A machine runner with the
7th Division, Smith said he was
wounded in both leg! and had
shrapnel wounds in the back
when captured. He said he was
not given treatment.
"Alter we were first cap
tured, there wasn't much to do
but lie on the floor of a hut in
a mining camp we called Death
Valley," said Smith, who re
turned with $76 ether ex-PCWg
on the transport Marine Phoe
nix. "We spent four months in
this camp in the severe winter
without blankets. We just slept
on the floor of a mud hut -
"For food there was jarley,
some boiled potatoes and meal
balls which looked like bird
seed and were very tiresome.
"English - speaking Chinese
lectured us every diy at the be
ginning of our capture. They
wanted us to take notes. We
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i Candidates for "The Red Feather Kid", a campaign fea-
ture of the 1933 Community Chset Drive, are ihowa at-
aembled at the Chest headquarter! prior to selection -of
j four of them by judge! to be named Red Feather Kldi.
i All candidate! are member! of one of these four Salem
f youth organizations: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire
Girls and YMCA. Identified from left to right they arc
i back row, Rodney Berg, Janet Scbeffe, Susan Bush, Geo
7 dell Herherffer. Middle raw. Rnlnnri Knhnh Wal w.h-
burn, Elaine Herbst, Dick Yunkers, Melissa' Pfout. Front
' rnnf Phil Pranrit Pnl-nlvn JnhnaAn .li1w . tw
, may ana anaron i,uri. rjciurea wun candidates are lead-.'-
ers of youth organization! represented in the group. They
right, Mn. Velma Carpenter and right front, Mri. Lavon
Curl. '
Sprites in Forest Green
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Sprites in forest-green ala
Robin Hood will loon high
light all meeting! attended by
leading speaker! as they tell
the story of the 195S Com-
NEW
EXECUTIVE
I
v try
! i-i f y
Clarence M. Brownell
who has been named man
ager of the Valley Co-op
taking the position left va
cant by the death of Jay C.
Saum.
Brownell New
Co-Op Manager
Silverton Clarence M
Brownell, assistant manager
of the Valley Farmers Co-op for
the oast three years, was ad
vanced to manr.ger at a recent
meeting of the board of direc
tors, headed by Walter Von
, Flue, assisted by Stanley
Swanson. Fred Jarvill, Amos
Fur.rue, Alvin Krug, Dan Stef-
J 1 Tl 1 . TS.nV.as
, , . the drive is Otto J. wuson,
rJThe personnel of the board "rl,c " ,
also authorized Mr. Brownell
to serve as treasurer, assistant , ALL OUT FOR F. W.
munity Chest campaign, op
ening October 0. .
This was announced today
by Otto J. Wilion, general
chairman of the drive which
has a goal of $140,000 to
meet the needs of Salem youth
and welfare organizations.
These ipritei will be a four
some, two boys and two girls,
each representing these four
organizations: Boy Scouts, the
Camp Fire Girls, Girl Scouts
and th YMCA, all partici
pants In Chest benefits.
Chest leaders, including
Claude Kells, executive secre
tary of the Salem Chest of
fice, are now mulling over
their choice for the Red Fea
ther Kids as these youngsters
will be known. It Is expected
the foursome will be reveal
I ed Tuesday at the regular
luncheon meeting of the Ki
warns to be held at the Sen
ator Hotel.
At that time Wilson will
make the first public appear
ance by a Chest official In be
half of the 1S53 drive. The
four youngsters chosen as
Red Feather Kids, will ap
pear on the program .with
Wilson, marking their debut
in the campaign.
Creation of the distinctive
costumes, reminiscent of Pe
ter Pan, too, is a volunteer
effort of Mrs. Fred Cords.
The first meeting of vol
unteer workers for thee 1953
Community Chest was held
today at the Marion Hotel
when Del Milne, manager of
the hotel and leader of the
general gifts division, presid
ed over a luncheon get-together
with members of his
team.
Marking the atari; of con
centrated efforts by all di
visions to insure going-over
the top in the $140,000 drive
to benefit Salem youth and
welfare organizations, encour
aging reports of early pro
gress were madee, according
to Milne.
The 1953 Community Chest
campaign begins October 8
and ends on the 15th. Hh
slogan this year is: "F. very
one Give For Goodness
Sake." General chairman lor
Reed to Fighf
U.S. Sales Tsx
Washington () Ro. Dan.
lei A. Reed R N. Y.) has
served notice that, if President
Eisenhower proposes a nation
al sales Ux, he is ready to re
sume 'his battle with the ad
ministration over tax policy.
"A general sales tax will not
be approved by the Congress
In the coming session," Reed
said In a statement Saturday.
"I base this prediction on re
ports coming to me from mem
ber! of the Ways and Means
Committee and other members
of the House who are In their
home districts."
He added
"Aa uiual, the American
people control the situation."
The 78-year-old Ways and
Means Committee chairman
wased a nearly single-handed
fight in the last session of Con
gress against extension beyond
July 1 of the excess profits tax.
He also sought a 10 per cent
cut in individual income taxes
at the same time.
HAD MASTER KEY
New York u. Police laid
today that three teen-aged
youths arrested yesterday in
stolen auto had a master key
which would fit every Pontiac
car the officers tried it on. -
eventually did because the
chow was scarce and we were
kind of hungry," he said.
Smith said he was going to
Ft- Lewis, Wash., for treatment
at the hospital there, "although
I don't know what is the, mat
ter with me."
After that, he said he would
go tb the home of his father. W.
C. Smith, in Heppner.
SOLVE BUS MYSTERY
New Orleans t Police be
lieved today they had solved
the mystery of a wayward bus.
The bus disappeared yester
day while the driver stopped at
a company-designated comfort
station. The driver quickly lo
cated the bus three blocks
away, but there was no sign of
his three passengers. "I sup
pose they were in a hurry to
get home," one police officer
theorized.
'Hot Flashes' Stopped 1
or strikingly relieved
In 63-80 of caiat in doctors test
You may ba suffering needlessly from
"hot flashes" and irritable, restless
feeliiucsof "cbanireof life"! Indoctort
tests, Lydia E. PinkhAm's Vegetable
Compound and Tablets brought relief
from such fiinctionally-cauaed suffering
la 63 and 80 (respectively) of tiw
ompite or uniting rtiiejl
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secretary, warehouseman and
weighmaster, as were the
duties of his predecessor, the
late Jay C. Saum.
The nswly elected manager
asked membership cooperation
in the financial goal set for the
coming year, of a million dollars.
DONT
Throw Your Watch Away
We Fix Them When
Others Can't .,
THE JEWEL BOX
MS SUta St. "
Bakersfield. Calif. ) -The
tinv unincorporated vil
lage of Butonwillow has gone
all out" for its one returning
prisoner of war. The village
.bij iu first mayor so it
wnuld have an official to pre
sent the key! of the city to
i-i ium Ornelai when he
comes home tomorrow.
If all the aalt in the oceans
were extracted, It is esumai--a
h.t it would cover the
I., of the earth to a
H.nth of about 110 feet, layi
the National Geographic i
city.
DR. ROBERT J. WILLIAMSON
Announces the Opening of Practice
In Optometry
With offices located Jn the
Livelier Bldg., Salem, Oroeen
EVENING HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
Saturdays 9 a.m. to S p.m.
IXAMINATION BY APPOINTMtNT
TELEPHONE 4-6251
Try maslara actieg Piiikham Tablsh)
Both PinkhsTi's Compound and Tahleu ara
atooVrn in action! But. thoumndM of women
an chanrinc to new, improved Tablet ( with
added iroo)?l"hey 're essy to carry and take...
and giva truly wonderful relief Get a bottle
today, (et relief from thoea duitreeains, ner
vous, "out of aorta" feetiojrs of "change of
life") (Splendid, too, for functional pats of
BkonthJy meBstruel periods!)
It arte tarsal h a wemaa's
BTmpaUtetre erveoe eve
ten to irlleve dieUeee ef
theaa awfaf'haatwaTaa"!
Getting I loan's a ptrunal
thing ind the folks made me feel
right at home. They're friendly
and helpful and I like that! Glad
I DicicMf than
LOANS $25 to $1500
IN ONI TRIP
M SifMturt alone. Car v FurM
lurt. Fjt-yourudfit oarmtnt P'na
to ciwom from. Call first, lay ''now
much" and "whan," complete the
loan wtiM you fiat Moo
loom 200-317 Court Sf. -'
Phone 4-3396
"r----CITY FINANCE
J. D. Walkar. Mar.
(WPORATION
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Frances Denney
the NIGHT CREAM,
that works in 30 minutes
Apply Vrva every day for only 30 minutes. See ond feel me
difference in your skin after fust one application. Viva, the
new exciting night cream, pampers dry end lentHfve skin,
little lines, and not to little lines, teem to fill and vanish.
Vrva performs exactly as promised. 7tt
Fof the first time, new trial tire 1 14M
co a rn win nime yu
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SYRUP
feffle
. Sptclal Prices Effective Tues. and Wed., Sept H-l
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Meat Balls
HEM0
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35'
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Fines Quality t Your I6A Stoma .
BEANS 2-lb. pkg. ... 29c
BEANS 1 -lb. pk.. 35e
BEANS 39c
BEANS 39c
BEANS 2-lb. pk... 49c
BEANSiib pk, 43c
Centennial
Large White
Centennial
Smell White
Centennial
Small Red.
Centennial
Red Kidney
Centennial
Pint
Centennial
Pink
STAR-KIST
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TUNA FISH
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Shop Every Day at Your Favorile IGAI
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IGA FOODLINER
Wallace Rd.at7th
Wnt Salem
STATE ST.
MARKET
1230 State St.
VISTA
MARKET
3045 S. Commercial
Giant
Pkg.
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4200 N. River Rd.
TIDE
IGA Store Reserve the Right to Limit Quontitia
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Pkg.
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