The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1949, Page 27, Image 27

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Hobby Show
lans Laid
At Silverton
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SILVERTON Final plans are
shaping- for the Silvprton Parent
Teacher association Hobby show
at the Eugene Field auditorium
October 28 and 29.
To date 74 hobbies have been
registered for display. Among
those making entries are Mrs. R.
E. Kleinsorge, Mrs. Charles Hoyet
and M. Norton from Mt. Angel;
. Wilmer Fossholm, Mrs. Enrol Ross,
Jimmy Chan and the Cub Scouts
of Valsetz; Silverton Boy Scouts;
Silverton Girl Scouts. Mrs. Tony
Males and Frank PowelL
The grade school children will;
have a separate room for their t
hobbies, and a 45-minute motion
picture show will be given for;
them while their parents are
viewing the hobbies. The show
will begin at 7 a.m. on Friday
and, continue into Saturday after
noon and night.
Maybe Monday
Turned Out Better
MEMPHIS, Tenn.'MjP)- For
Charles Wilson, the day just went
from bad to worse.
It was raining something awful
when he drove down to the dairy
at '4 a.m. to start his milk route
The rain kept Sunday fishermen
home, and orders for extra milk
forced him to make two runs in
stead of one.
When he got back to the plant,
soaking wet, he found a fender
of his car smashed. He called
home to tell his wife, and she
f OFFICIAL ENTRY ElANK
OREGON STATESMAN
JUISIIOR STEELHEAD
i TOURNAMENT
; -if
I hereby certify that the foUowint statements are true
and that in the taking of this fish all of the rules of the
tournament were complied with:
T.RS.
OZS. LENGTH.
WEIGHT Or FISH.
girthJ Inches, where caught.
date caught 1
CAUGHT BY Signature) L -
AGE i .YRS. ADDRESS; .
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CITY U COUNTY
..INCHES
We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we have wit
nessed the weighing and measuring of this fish and that, to
the best of our knowledge, the data set forth above is true
and correct. S
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Mail U FISHING EDITOR, The Oregon Statesman, Salem. Ore.
Tournament Rules
1. Tournament open only to persons under 18 years of age
residing in the following counties: Marion, Benton, Polk,
Yamhill, Clackamas and linn.
Z. Fish must be played on rod, reel, and line, by one person
' only. . . -. i'
3. Fish must be taken during legal open season and during
legal angling hours.
4. Fish may be taken from any of Oregon winter steelhead
streams.
5 Tournament open from November 1, 1949, through February
28, 1950.
C Two adults must witness weighing and measuring of fish
and sign entry blank.
7, Entry blank must be filled in completely, using separate
blank for each fish.
8. Extra blanks are obtainable free at The Statesman office,
t. There is no entry fee.
18. Please deal bring in the fish. '
Awards
Tournament awards for the five largest steelhead entered
during the tournament.
1st prise: Complete spinning outfit consisting of spinning
rod, reel, line and lures.
2nd pri7e: Pair hip length rubber angling boots.
3rd prize: Metal tackle box.
4th prize: Custom built landing net
5th prize: Special folding gaff hook.
In addition to the five grand prizes there will be smaller
weekly prizes for the largest fish entered ; during each week
of the tournament. Prizes to be announced each week.
tTbo Stcrt PKn, SqUm, Oregon. Friday Ootcber 11. 134327
said lightning had! knocked the
chimney down.
Trying hard to be? philosophical,
Wilson took the family for a ride.
Somewhere along ?the way - the
baby threw Mrs. Wilson's purse
out the window.
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Phone 2-4173
SALEM
WALNUT HEATS i
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TOP CASH; PRICES PAID
ORCUTT'S MARKET
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Salem, Oregon !
State PTA
Leader Talks
At Pedee Meet
Statesman Newt Service
PEDEE Mrs. H. H. Hargreaves,
state president of the Parent
Teacher association, was guest
speaker at the Polk county school
of instruction held here this week.
Mrs. Jack R. Wells of Pedee.
county president, was In charge
of the meeting. Others participat
ing in the- round table discussion
included Mrs. C. A. Fratz, reg
ional vice-president, and Mrs.
Melford Nelson, state school lunch
chairman, both of Independence;
R. E. Lieuellan, state school ed
ucation chairman of Monmouth,
and others.
PTA problems and aims were
discussed. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Ivan Blankenbaker, Mrs.
Alice Wing and Mrs. Eldon Cotes.
Women's Society of World Ser
vice of the Evangelical United
Brethren church met this week
with Mrs. Jack Wells with 20
present Mrs. J. W. McCormack
led the bible and stewardship
lessons.
Over 100 were served at the
society's chicken supper given for
members and their families last
week. The Rev. A. L. Lons berry,
pastor of the Monmouth Evangels
ical United Brethren church was
guest speaker. ;
economical ...
personal!
REGISTER CH
cost you I es
Register Checks axe the fast economical, ; personalized
way to pay bills or transmit" funds without maintaining
checking account. M
Easy to obtain. You simply fill out the check and stub
in your own handwriting. The teller then numbers the check
and puts it through the protectograph. There is no applica
tion form to fill out. :
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Economical and Convenient. Register Checks cost only
15 cents for any amount up to $100. ..much less than you
pay for money orders. Register Checks have the same sand
ing as any other checks they may be certified... you may
top payment. Yet you do not have to maintain a check
'. ing account! ' 1 i
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Personalized. You write and sign your own check. You
enjoy the prestige of paying by personal) check... without
even opening a checking account, '
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Pupil Queries
Prove Difficult
BLACKWATER, Mo. -(INS)-Some
times school children can ask
some puzzling questions as Mrs.
Roy Arnold, teacher at the Wil
low Grove school in Blackwater
found out.
The pupils wanted to know: Can
poisonous snakes poison them
selves? Is there a bird that can
fly backwards? Do horned toads
squirt blood out of their eyes?
Mrs. Arnold was unable to ans
wer these particular questions and
sent them to the Missouri Con
servation commission.
The commission didn't have any
trouble with the last two ques
tions. Yes, there is a bird that
can fl backward the humming
bird. As for the horned toad, it
cannot squirt blood from the eye
itself but can squirt it from the
edge of use eyelid.
The first question was referred
to the New York Zooligical Soc
iety, Brayton Eddy, curator of
reptiles for the society, replied
that he had personally witnessed
one rattler kill itself by its own
bite, even though the fangs did
not penetrate a vital organ.
Salem
North of
Underpass
imm Center
stokes
Wesl
Salem
At Foot of
Bridge
Specials For Friday, Saturday Ci Sunday
Both Storss Open From 8 A. M. To 9 P. M.
Whito Sliced
lV'a lb. Loaf
mm
MUM PIOTEM
Keizer Cubs,
Clubs Slate
Busy Dates
State una Newt Scrvlet
KEIZER The cub pack hare
will meet Friday night. October
28, at 7:30 o'clock in the school
house.
The Cub Mothers club will meet
December 13 at the home of A'rs.
J. II. Rehfuss. The pack planning
committee will meet again Nov
ember 21 at the F. C. Gast resid
ence. 465 Manbrin dr.
Scoutmaster Otto Yunker was
host to members of Boy Scout
troop 41 at a hamburger fry Tues
day night at his home on North
River road.
The Keizer Dine and Do club
met with Mrs. J. C. West in Man
brin gardens Thursday. At the
noon luncheon birthdays were
honored rfor Mrs. Bell Lansing,
Mrs. Ralph O'Connor, Mrs W. P.
Conboy, Mrs. Eldon El wood and
Mrs. J. D. Derrick.
Guests were Mrs. Edna Gilkey,
Mrs. E. R. Hoxey and Jean Size
more. Mrs. Lloyd Wood will en
tertain the club on October 27 at
300 Chemawa road.
Krispy
lb. box
GEESE,
Slar Risl Graled . . .
Star Risl Solid Pack .
11 una
Qwixy
Moiiiiioutlilliinters
Bag Deer Quotas
Statesman Newt Service
MONMOUTH Hunters re
turning from eastern Oregon with
their quota of venison include
Claude and Ralph Wineear. Carl
Lauerman. Clarence Heck, all of
Monmouth, and Sheldon Cody of
Sheridan. They brought back five
bucks from the John Day country.
Harry Kester brought In a buck
from Burns and Charles Bowman
from the Klamath marsh hunt
ing area.
Mrs. Lillie Bopthby has been in
Salem Memorial hospital since
July and will probably remain
there for another two months, un
dergoing special treatment.
NEW DRAIN INSTALLED
SWEET HOME Traffic on
highway 20, between 13th and
18th avenues, is being detoured
while state highway crews install
a new and larger drain tile to
carry off waters that annually
flood the highway near 18th avenue.
Housewife Invents
'Pinless Diapers'
TOPEKA. Kas. -(INS)- The
Kansas Industrial Development
Commission turned news reporter
the other day.
It came up with some news on
new products being developed in
Kansas. The' commission wants
everybody to know that the terri
tory it represents does a lot of
other things than lusi grow the
biggest amount of wheat in the
United States.
The latest industry?
Pinless diapers that's it, says
the commission.
The pitiless diaper has grippers.
It is the idea of Mrs. Eula Dotson
a housewife and seamstress who
lives in Holliday, Kas.
Mrs. Dotson knows her bus!
ness, to be sure. She worked out
the no-safety-pin diapers during
the course of rearing her own
children seven in alL
There are one trillion feet of
timber standing in the three . west
coast states Washington, Oregon
and California.
INS VIA NCI COIPOIATION
GOD'S
HEALING POWER
IS AVAILABLE
TO YOU
o
Attend a fr lecture entitled
e Christian Science:
The Religion of Love,
Which Heals
by
Mrs. Elisabeth Fr Norwood, C. S. B.
of Brookline, Massachusetts
O . Member of the Board of Lectureship
of The Mother Church, The First Church
of Christ Scientist, in Roston, Massachusetts
,
Friday, October 21st,
8 P. M
LESLIE JR. HIGH
Seeth Cottage and Iloward Streets
First Church of Christ Scientist,
Salem, Oregon f
ALL AXE
CORDIALLY INVITED
Welch's
Plenty Good la
Heary Syrup ...
Iffli' MICE
PEAS
YES TISSUE
eHEM SH30IO
Buy 49c Jar and Get One Free
CSUEn SMCE
Rcnr ale
No. 2l2 can
Festival
Picnic size can
Picnic Size can
each ...
"... each 0)
. Loaf U
. . . . 33c
e 39
tor iP
: c
. 3. -IS0
mc
Shasta
98c Value for
- ?C2lDI
TOMATOES 23 c
POTATOES u.1 10ib.39c
CRANBERRIES . 15c
GRAPEFRUIT . Dozen 59c
ORANGES Full of Juice Each JL
BAIIAIIAS ... Pound
KRAUT CABBAGE 79c
OIIIONS Medium 10 Lb. baa 29c
CIDER Tree Top -- - - Gallon 59c
CARROTS ; bu' 5c
First das Journeymen Behind Our Meat Cases from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. We Are Out to
Serve and Please.
WE HAVE THE LOWEST PRICES III TOWII
Round Steak
T-Bone Sieak
Sirloin Steals
Rib Sleak ... lb.
We are curling Eastern
Oregon While Face
Heifers this weekend.
Amazingly low prices
for this Quality
SWIFTS ORIOLE
A Wonderful Buy for the Flavor and Pocketbook. ' I
Ring Bologna
Polish Rings
& 39c
Bay two and we wO cbro you ooe free.
Pork Roasl
Pork Sleak
.k39c
i.49c
3
These ore top grade cuts from top hogs
These prices are at rock'botlom. We Invite you to try and run us out of meat.
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