Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 21, 1953, Page 22, Image 22

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Marine Pt. Loy W. Conley (right) ot Norwich, Conn.,
mail orderly with the Firit Marine Division in Korea,
depart! from a forward port office with a load of Chriit
maa packages for troops manning the defense lines. He
is using a Korean A-frame which brings a big smile from
a passing South Korean farmer carrying a similar frame
loaded with grass. (U, S. Marine Corps photo via AP
Wlrephoto)
Strike Ends
Paris JP) A French air
port strike stopped all U. S.
military transport flights in
and out of Paris Monday and
cut into Christmas holiday
plans for many American
soldiers in Europe.
American servicemen sta
tioned in France who were
planning on spending their
holidays in other European
countries were stranded at the
Military Air Transport Serv
ice terminal. Some of them
tried to get reservations on al
ready overcrowded trains.
The strike of 1,000 control;
tower, radio and radar opera-!
tors for pay increases forced
both Pan American and Trans
World Airlines to divert their
planes to Brussels.
Family of Seven
Killed in Crash
Chicago m A family of
even was wiped out by an
automobile-train collision at a
Soo Lin crossing near tub
rben Wheeling kit night.
Killed in the crash ware
Tred GeUe, S7-year-old Cary,
in, laborer; hi wife, Violet,
IS; and their children, Xvclyn
10, John 8, Elaine a, and Carol
Ann 1.
A 3-year-oU. daughter. Au
drey, died several hours later
Mtajnrtea, jnehsdrng a santfl
Man Rescued
After Long Ordeal
St Petersburg, Fla. D A
Michigan man, rescued after
clinging to the pontoons of his
tight plane for 36 hour In the
Gulf of Mexico, was recovering
here Monday.
Roy K. Carlson, 4T, of Whit
more Lake. Mich., mmm Inatal
for exposure, cuts and brins-i
es. i
A tug picked him up 80
miles west of Tarpon Springs, j
Sunday. '
Carlson was flying from
Livonia, Mich., to Lake
Parkgn, Fla., when his Piper
Cub developed engine trouble
Friday afternoon. He was
forced to alight in the gulf
about a fourth of a mile off
shore.
Final Services lor
Spokane Editor
Spokane ffV- Funeral serv
ices were scheduled here Mon
day for Malrnlm P r.lBn;.
nlng, retired managing editor
of the SDOkesman.Reviw
Glenrilnnlng, 78. died Satur
day after a lenathv illness.
A newsiaprrman for nearly
half a century, Glendinning
wem 10 work on the Spokes
man-Review i - r.nnn.. in
1002. In 1908, he became pub
lisher of the Wsllace, Idaho
Press but returned to the
Spokesman-Review the follow
ing year and remaining there
umu nu retirement in IB30.
NEW SHERIDAN MAYOR
Sheridan Fred Rnmm
took over duties as mayor of
sneriflan last week, succeed
ing Francis Bradley, who re
signed. Dr. W. I. Wilbur, Sheri
dan physician, was appointed
to fill the position on the eoun
eil vacated by the Bozeman an
Dolntment. Heni-vo Mmvpr
was appointed president of the
council to succeed Bozeman
DO YOU
KNOW?
Goodwin Indostrles Is a
shrlterrd wanhop far hand
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dlmrded els t hi a c and
homwhold Itrau will kep
thpm Inriepeodnt.
Trlrpbene 4-ZZ4S
for a Oeedwlll Trork
Plranp Dayst Tnendars.
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KOREAN STYLE
11 Days Vacation
For Dallas Students
Dallas No school for 11
days has been promised stu
dents in the Dallas school sys
tem by S. E. Whitworth, sup
erintendent School will dis
miss early Thursday, Dec. 24,
and will convene again Jan. 4.
Children of mill employe
families will be dismissed at
1:45 pjn. so the children can
participate in the Willamette!
Valley Lumber company I
Christmas party.
Spectacles were first invent-1
ed around 128S A.D.
Westinghouse
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the tilki end synthetics
Soft, fluffy clothes through currents
of warm air
Automatic drying operation
May be vented from front or back
Gleaming porcelain werk-turface top
for folding
Dallas Man's Book Will
Please the Youngsters
When Charley Stovall, Dal
las, outdoor fellow and logger,
wrote his recent, slim volume,
"Hi, Everyone," portraying the
lives and habits of 22 wild ani
mals in their native habit be
created a worthwhile book for
the children and one from
which their parents may also
profit
Illustrations used and pre
sented in a sepia tone represent
fine photographs obtained from
the U. S. Fish and Wild Life
service. Stovall has presented
his brief text dedicated to each
ot the creatures in verse and in
an easy to read and remember
meter. For instance, he has this
to say in one of five verses
about the Canada Honkers:
"A mamma honk and a papa
honk
Are swimming on a lake.
And several little baby honks
. Are swimming in their
wake."
Only a lilting tune la lacking
to carry many such measures as
this one in to a charming nurs
ery song.
Pageant Press: 130 W. 42nd
St., New York City, publishes
Stovall'a 33-page volume at
tractively bound and inclosed
in a jacket illustrated by a
baby fox.
Charley Stovall was for many
years a school teacher in the
Oregon country and more lately
POOR BOY
SANDWICH
At NORTH'S
1178 Center St
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CLOTHES DRYER
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Orefoa
Hi, Everyone," Charlie
Stoval'i recent book about
Willamette valley wildlife,
has appeal for both children
and adults. Stovall lives in
Dallas.
became a logger, perhaps to
better get the feel of wild life
in the tall timber. The book is
dedicated to his grandchildren
MrTCT'SMi''iciass.ii
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Every Night 'til
From Now 'til Xmas
FREE
Engraving on Schafer
And Parker Pens
I The Jewel Box
443 State
Salem
Gift
Reg. 229.95
now 19995
YOU SAVE 30.00
No down payment
on our
approved credit
and to hundreds ot other boys
and girls who were his pupils
and those of his wife and .col
laborator, Eunice.
"Hi, Everyone" is a charming
and well done book for child
ren. Also, It contains a lot of
easily read and enduring in
formation about Oregon wild
life tor parents who may
scarcely be aware that wild ra
coons, fox and coyotes are
found in the Willamette valley.
OLD SHELL KILLS FIVE
Manila () Five persons
were killed and one seriously
injured at Tanza, Cavite pro
vince, Sunday when a World
War II artillery shell exploded
while they were trying to ex
tract powder.
WHEN YOU SELECT HER GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS, IF YOU ARE IN
COLOR, ETC., GIVE HER A GIFT CERTIFICATE FROM PRICES
Among the many gift
she can choose from:
LINGERIE '
JEWELRY
PERFUMES
HANKIES
SHOES
SLIPPERS
MILLINERY
SPORTSWEAR
BLOUSES
DRESSES
COATS
SUITS
SWEATERS
end Many
Others
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OPEN MONDAY
TUESDAY & WED. TILL
Union Will Give 1
Children's Party
Dallas For the fifth year,
employees ot the Willamette
Valley Lumber company
through the joint efforts of
the management and local
2714. Lumber and Sawmill
Workers, A.F. of L.. wiU play
host to about 600 children of
employees, Dec. 24, at 2 p.m.,
in the Dallas mill and at the
Black Rock logging camp.
Entertainment wil consist
of moving pictures and a musi
cal program presented by
high school students under the
direction of George Thompson.
No. xx
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A GIFT FOR
WITH BEST WISHES OF
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SanU Claus will greet the chil
dren and distribute treats.
Serving on the committee for
arrangements are William
Richter and Frits Klauss, rep
resenting the union and Roger
Byam, Sam Robb and R. H.
W heeler, representing the
management
Employees of the mill will
have an extended week end
to enjoy the holiday season, as
the mill will close down at
Linoleum
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Monday, December 21, IMS
noon Thursday, Dee. 14, and
will resume operations Mon
day, Dec. 28.
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DANISH SHIP ' -
PICKS I P REFUGEES
Hong Kong () The Dsn
ish steamer Heinrlch Jeasea ar
rived here Sunday with 68 Rus
sian refugees and six Catholic
priests from Red China. -
Is Your Fael Bill
Over A Month?
Better Cenvert to
Continental Radiant
GLASSHEAT
1540 Fairgrounds Read
Phone 4-4241
DOUBT OF SIZE,
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LADIES' APPAREL
LIBERTY ST.
SALEM, OREGON
DOLLARS
store
Green Stamps
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