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Textiles From Loom Of Nation's
Outstanding Weaver On Display
An exhibit of textiles from
the loom of Dorothy Liebes, con
sidered the nation's outstanding
weaver, will be on display in
the windows of Mann's Depart
ment store beginning today and
remaining through Saturday.
The exhibit, brought here by
the Contemporary Book club,
will be used by Mrs. Ernest
Barnes in a talk on textiles at
next meeting of the group and
because of its outstanding na
ture, is being made available to
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HOT CAKE MIX. Each pack
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Ingredient!. Just add water, mix
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Try Cinch
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Bread, tool
the general public.
sirs. Liebes, who had charge
of the decorative arts building
at the World's Fair. Ran Fran.
cisco, is now in business in San
f rancisco and in addition to de
signing and producing hand
loomed textiles, designs fabrics
and advises on color combina
tions for textile manufacturers.
The exhibit to be shown hpro
comes from the Museum of Mod
ern Art in New York and has
been shown in other leading
museums of the nation.
Unique materials and color
combinations have earned Mrs.
Liebes' her nation-wide reputa
tion. In addition- to the usual
wool, cotton and rayon, the
weaver uses raw silk, jute, bam
boo reeds, nlastirs. rihhnn oincc
yarn and other materials with
unusual color combinations.
In sririitinn in her cnmmoMiQl
enterprises, Mrs. Liebes is also
utiLiunai curecior 01 arts and
skills for the Red Cross and has
been eneaeeri in cpttincr i,n r,.
grams for some 80 hospitals in
me nation.
Mrs. Barnes' lecture for the
club, to be given during a meet
ing next week at the home of
Mrs. Edwin R. Durnn. i twins
presented as part of the club's
program on "post war develop
ment" study theme for the year.
In addition to Mrs. Liebes' ex
hibit, Mrs. Barnes will use ma
terials from Mann's store, includ
ing the new glass fabrics, for her
talk.
Mrs. Harry Holmes, president
of the club, made arrangements
for display of the textile exhibit
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The legislation program of the
national congress of Parents and
Teachers advocates provisions
for maximum local control in
all federal child welfare legislation.
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HALSEYS FLEET
EN ROUTE HOI;
GIVEN SENO-OFF
Honolulu. Oct. 11 OI.R) Ad
miral William F. Halsey's "third
fleet, bearing 38,000 crewmen
and navy dischargees, was home
ward bound today in a seven-
mile-long procession headed by
IS warships.
Thousands of islanders gave
Halsey a tumultuous sendoff as
he steamed past Diamond Head
aboard the flagship USS South
Dakota. He will lead the fleet's
victory parade into San Fran
cisco bay about noon Oct. 15.
Other units of the fleet will go
to Seattle and San Pedro for
Navy day celebrations.
Warships En Route
Also en route from the Pacific
to the west coast was a big-flo1
tilla of warships commanded by
Vice Admiral John H. Towers,
commander of the second carrier
task force.
Due in San Francisco next
week was the navy transport
josepn i. uickman which ar
rived from Manila yesterday car
rying 1,419 American, British
and Canadian army soldiers and
civilians liberated from Jap
anese prison camps. The group
included 555 U. S. army men
and 96 officers, most of whom
were with Gen. Jonathan Wain
wright on Bataan. The transport
Storm Kinf, touched Pearl Har
bor carrying 600 liberated Eng
lish. Dutch and Canadian pris
oners. Halsey Leads
The battleships Texas and Ar
kansas preceded the third fleet's
main force under a "change of
plan." The Texas is en route to
San Pedro and the Arkansas will
disembark its dischargees at Se
attle.
Halsey led the following ships
toward the west coast:-
For San Francisco Battle
ships South Dakota, Alabama,
Wisconsin and Colorado; cruiser
Vicksburg and Destroyers De
Haven and Moore. Rear Admiral
J. F. Shafroth, whose flag flies
from the Alabama, was in charge
of the unit.
For Seattle Battleship Iowa,
cruiser Amsterdam and destroy
ers Taussig, Brush and Swenson,
all under command of Rear Ad
miral Oscar C. Badger. The Colo
rado will go to Seattle after dis
embarking its passengers at San
Francisco.
For San Pedro, Cal. Battle
ships Nevada and West Virginia,
and destroyer Collect, under
Rear Admiral I. C. Sowell.
NEW WORLD-WIDE
LABOR UNION TO
PERON'S POLICE
Washington, Oct. llflJ.PJ
A new world labor organization
claiming 75,000.000 members
under mixed communist, social
ist and left wine leadership is
making its first public bow this
week.
The organization was estab
lished Oct. 8 in Paris after a
meeting of delegates represent
ing 46 countries which began on
Sept. 25. The United States was
represented by an all-CIO dele
gation led by Sidney Hillman.
Drives Wedge
The name is the World Fed
eration of Trade Unions. Its
creation drives another wedge
between the Congress of Indus
trial Organizations and the
American Federation of Labor
here. The AFL has refused to
participate in any International
labor organization in which the
Soviet Union or the CIO are rep
resented. Prior to the Paris meeting the
British Trades Union Congress
met in Blackpool, England.
George Meany of the AFL ad
dressed that congress, charging
that Russian trade unions were
instruments for the "virtual en
slavement" of millions of Rus
sian workers.
Remarks Protested
Russian spokesmen bitterly
protested Meany's remarks. But
the World Federation of Trade
Unions, with the CIO and the
Russian unions both in power
ful positions within its organiza
tion, still hopes for AFL partici
pation. Dispatches from Paris Indicate
that the new labor organization
expects the present leadership
of the AFL ultimately to be
overthrown. The new leaders
would be expected to bring the
American federation into the
world group.
Frenchmen Leader
Meantime the World Federa
tion of Trade Unions gets going
with a Frenchman of mixed com
munist and socialist sympathies
in the driver's seat. He is Louis
Saillant, a 35-year-old leader of
French underground resistance
to the Germans after the 1940
armistice. He has no formal po
litical affiliations but has sup
ported communist views as often
as socialist views in the day by
day development of French politics.
Buenos Aires, Oct. 11 (U.R)
The two chief police officials
charged with enforcing Argen
tina's state of siege were depos
ed tclay in the wake of the forc
ed resignation of Col. Juan
Peron, "strong man" of the mil
itary government.
The two were" in charge of
police who used Tommy guns,
tear gas and sabers to break up
anti-government demonstrations
and jailed 2,000 protesting stud
ents in the past week.
Peron resigned yesterday as
vice president, war minister and
labor minister in the govern
ment which he had led with an
iron hand.
Whether Feron's resignation
effectively ends his reign of
power still was not clear.. For
eign Minister Juan I. Cooke ad
mitted at a press conference that
Peron may have resigned only
to givi him political freedom to
Thursday, del. 11, 194S MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE SEVEN
run for office in the elections.
The first lines 1938 set for
next April.
B. P. BUYS RAILS
Southern Pacific company Is
placing orders for approximate
ly $9,600,000 worth of new steel
rail and rail fittings for use nract
year, enough for re-laying T25
miles of track. President A. T
Mercier announced today.
About 43,700,000 auto tires
need recapping now as compared
with 22,000,000 in 1944.
HELD OYER!
3rd Week By Popular
Demand
Don Siglow's Band
Steak and Chicken Dinners
Jimmy O'Brien
Opening Oct. 14
Take-ll-Easy Lodge
Mae and Ann McBe
Closed Tuesday
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success story of New Albers Corn Flakes.'
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It's "oven freshness" that makes the big difference! The
only corn flakes made in the far West, they're naturally
days fresher, days crisper. With a delicious, new "just
right" texture that's plenty satisfying. Even triple
wrapped besides you bet you'll enjoy 'em at their
"oven fresh" best.
So 'dig in taste the difference today. See if you don't
cheer, too, for that appetite-tempting "oven f rishncrr."
no other corn flakes can offer.
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FOODS
Gut Green
Beans
Fresh Frozen
Peas 'pitV.
Raspberries
16 oz. pkg.
Spinach
14-01.
23l
28l
FISHER'S FLOUR
Fisher's Blend $.20
25-lb. bag I
Pancake Flour 4 lc
2-lb. bag I i
Eastern Buck- 73c
wheat " 2Bab3 L J
BETTY CROCKER
Green Pea Soup
It's New and Delicious
3 pkgs. 27c
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, October 12, 13
Corn Flakes ig. pkg. 5c
Alber'i New. The Regular 11c Pkg. While They Lash
Cigarettes carton 1 .29
All Popular Brands In Stock.
Sardines no. i tan tin 1 5c
In Tomato Sauce. Century Brand Monterey Sardines 4 Points.
Sweet Wines fifth 1 .05
Oregon Loganberry, Currant or Sweet Red Grape.
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ONucoa Margarine 12 pis. lb. 27c
O Prune Juice, Trupak, quart bottle 29c
O Krispy Crackers, Sunshine, 2-lb. ctn. 33c
O Fresh Egg Noodles, Jiffies, IS-oz.pk. 22c
O Light Bulbs, Mazda "i4e.6x watl lie
O Light Bulbs, Ver-da-Ray, inc. tax, ea. 27c
The Daylight Bulb 40, 60 watt
Ml V C D C Sure we have 'em Ginger Ale, Tom Collins, Lime
I A L II O Rickey, Upper 10
Tnhnnn'c Velvet Pocket size 11c package
I U U u b U U S Granger Pocket size . . no Limit ah you want 3 pkgs. 25c
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WHERE YOU GET QUALITY FOR LESS PRICE
U. S- and Federally Inspected Meats - Piggly Wiggly
S. Riverside at 13th and S. Central
O Closed Sundays O
4-H CLUB BEEF
IS READY TO START CUTTING
Fattened by Walter Cahail, Antelope
TREAT your family with a ROAST or STEAK
BEEF - Grade AA and A with points
UTILITY GRADE BEEF - point free
TURKEYS FRYERS HENS
RABBITS-Frying Size
HOT TAMALES CHICKEN 2 for 39c
FRESH FISH and OYSTERS
SAMPLE THESE JUICES
HERE SATURDAY
ORANGE JUICE - can 53c
Standby 46-ox. The natural flavor of California
Valencia Oranges. You can't tell it from Fresh
Orange Juice.
GRAPEFRUIT JUIGE, can 36c
Standby 46-ox. Unsweetened Texas Grapefruit Juice.
VEGETABLE
JUICE
COCKTAIL can 34c
Standby 46-ox. tin. The coimbned juice of
Tomato, Celery, Carrot, etc. It's really good and
good for you.
SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL THE ABOVE
JUICES BY THE DOZEN
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