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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1955)
Premier Sunday Cross-Word Puzzle I At a treat -distance I Again put in ' vessels lOHard wood 15 Pin IS Bypath 29 Ignore 21 Of a plane surface 22 River in Spain 23 Passage 24 Capital f Oregon . 25 Sand piper 28 Depart ment in Algeria 57 Kind of gypsum 29 Wooden pin Jl Restrict 23 Corn bread 24 Start 26 Ennead 27 Wooden shoe ; 40 The drawing; of in ferences 43 Armistice ! 47 Tower 49 Emmet K Consumed HORIZONTAL 81 Corrupt 52 Malarial fever 53 Firm 55 Duller 57 Headland M Satisfied 59 Compare critically 61-,Atno time 63 Herd of whales 64 Arrange 66 Narrow stretch of land 68 Austerely "0 Footed vase 71 Loveliest 73 Arabian cloth 74 Remorse ful 78 Afforded . 79 Doze S3 Simian 84 Old age 86 Fawns 88 Son of Gad 89 True 1 Elf 93 Dawn $4 Thin nail S Stem 97 Hebrew high ( priest $S Abyss 99 Circular in cross section 101 Discern- , ment 102 Paper seller 105 Turbine part 106 Part of harness 108 Small channel 109 Tune 111 Equip-- V ment for resistance 115 Even (poetic) 118 Measure 120 Coconut husk fiber 121 More ' terrible 123 Swine like . animal 125 Pocket- 126 Pealed 127 Equally 128 Flower 129 Frail 130 Whirl pool 131 One "unclean' (Bib.) 132 Instru ment for stamping time 133 Prong 1 Alack 2 Lose color 3 West Indian shrub 4 - Polyzoan 5 Noncon ductor of elec tricity Click . beetle 7 Heap 8 Poem '9 Storm 10 Of a boundary 11 Live 12 Strip off rind 13 Bathing 14 Gum resin 15 Modern 16 Shelter 17 Persia 18 Extended 281 Observe 30i Self 32 Within 34 Colored 35 Colorless fras 37 Brand 38 Car penter's toot 39 Unthink ing 41 Nobleman VERTICAL 42 Latest 44 Custom 45 Gum resin 46 Foe 48 Most harassing 51 General 54 English rural festival 55 Conceal - 56 Dusk (poetic) . 59 Sustain 60 Lime tree 62 Riddle 65 Locate 67 Form of lotto 7 69 Tamp 71 Hunt 72 Staying power 74 Jewelers weight 75 Musical drama 76 Ap proaches 77 Faucet 79 Title of baronet 80 Cap 81 Muse of lyric poetry 82 Amend ment to bill in passage 85 Early prophet 87 Love to excess 90 Apathy 92 Giggler 94 Widest 96 Junc ture 98 Pithy 100 Emerald Isle 102 Of old age 103 Choler 104 Having flat breast bone 1 07 Commem orative token 110 Scarcer 111 Land measure 112 Path 113 Heed 114 Skip 116 Rod for holding meat 117 Scandi navian king (Myth.) 118 Down fall 119 Ten cents 122 Piece out 124 A wing nmm Mnriinn Crrnvthtr Annnnl A.JUl-'"' Mr; "35-(S.c KJCLlslMA lTiailUU AJlUXllT XXJJUULU.CU. .. f air to start Here on Wednesday By LILLIE L. MADSEX Farm Editor, The Statesman "Before you go to the State Fair you must go to the County Fair, Anne Bergholz, Marion County 4-H Club agent, was re minding Marion County 4-H club bers over the week-end. The Marion County and City of Salem annual .4-H event will get underway at the State Fair grounds Wednesday. It will close Friday night with the annual Fat Stock auction which opens at 8 p.m. All exhibits except flowers and Solon Savs Ike . j Handicapped By Congress WASHINGTON (UP) Rep. Har .;.,-rf.. r,- v.- u; j ... "oral arrangements there will horses are to te In place and ready for judging by 9 a.m. on opening day. The Livestock Club Herdsmanship Contest will begin at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday and con tinue until Friday afternoon. First Day The first day of the fair will include judging of canning, freez ing, camp cookery, . vegetables, and electricity. At 1 p.m. sheep club members will have their animals judged, and at 3 o'clock Wdenesday afternoon, saddle horse classes and showmanship will be judged for the first time at a Marion County 4-H show. Special feature on the first night will be the dog obedience trials held for City of Salem Dog Training Club members. This event has been set for 7:30 and is expected to draw a large ring side of adults as well as fellow club members. Arrangement Contests On Thursday, judging will begin at 8:30 a.m. with floral arrangement contests underway Hit-Run Car Injures Child Asks Reversal Of Court Orders .i UKEGUN CITY V A petition ruKiLA.u itr) An 18-month-, was tiled in circuit court here Sat-' dairy judging contes'; Chester Frederickson, poultry and rab- j bits; Charles Ladd, Forestry iden- :?:-...:...' t -1 . f . mology; Vincent Roth, nsect j UiU w" iOU,,u unwnMnous- ana . rrf 7 "" T A C -identification; Robert Ohling, critically injured on a street in Q The?er state SrSx vegetables; Mrs. Joe Henny, flow-! front of her Aloha home Friday I armner ' St3le laDor eX" ers; Roger Ritchie, photography; -apparently the victim of a hit-run ims.- iuaii nampiun, canning ana jj- t j .v:ij ..... j... unver, 1WU, IIIUU I'dlC, .111 S. UldUJS Answers to Crossword Puzzle FJAJR vmr milium in 37 4X 44 45 Afo 55 Vif 72" 77, 222 k5 b1 ofr "9 iiiiz:?i"::ii:::iPl 74 75 74 7 - W -JfcL 1": lc " 7fr tox 103 104 105 no ' 77. " 72 124 s7 41 I Wr- 111 wr I 1 I TTl aaminLstrauon has achieved an impressive record of accomplish ments for the good of the country." But with Democrats in control of Congress, there has been much "pulling and hauling" on needed legislation and "'forward progress has not been noteworthy." "Any administration," he said, is severely handicapped if the opposition party has control of the Congress. be classes of flower exhibits in horticultural, too. Other judging set for the second day of the annual fair will be of beef cattle, swine, forestry exhibits, rabbits, entomology and child care. Thursday night's feature will be 4-H Club demonstrations. These will start at 7:30 and con tinue for about an hour. All dem onstrations will be held at the Fiitumrth vi. .vainatmn i State Fair barns where the entire achievements of both the Execu-i4"" ?how wia ta?.e.d . live and Legislative branches of ' M aau7 win oe Tea- government . in a news letter to lu . mornins, wnn iinai snowmansnip constituents. He listed as the chief accom plishment of the executive branch "peace throughout the world for the first time in nearly a genera tion selection of the and herdsmanship awards' to be made. The annual Awards pro gram has been scheduled for Friday night just before the an nual fat stock auction. Turnbull, camp cookery and freezing. The Thursday night demonstra tions will be iudsed bv Miss with hoaH inn irio aftoi. kninn Alt, Ermina Fisher and Chester Loe. I rnvpri hv a Miohw vti-c t i? 1 Teller Tot Swallows Tiddlywink MILWAUKEE (UP) A tid dlywinks swallowed by three-year-old Jeri Lyn Tischer, was retrieved from her esophagus by a surgeon at Milwaukee Chil dren's Hospital. An examination at the hospital where the child was taken im mediately after the accident. failed to locate the coin-sized object. It was thought that the tiddlywink had passed into Jeri Lyn's stomach. Her parents took her to the hospital again after she refued food for a week, although &he would drink. An X-ray shof ed that the tiddlywink was lodged in her esophagus. A long forceps inserted down Jeri Lyn's throat while she slept accomplished the extraction. Jen Lyn felt fine later, but she showed little enthusiasm for tiddlywinks He added that "firmness and;Jud" med cordiality" by the president and his foreign advisers has eased ten sions in the cold war. Also on Ellsworth's list for the executive branch were: "Communist influence in govern ment wiped out the question of subversives, and security risks in government has ceased to exist . . . "Inflation ended the value of Judges for the fall show In clude William McKinney, live stock club herdsmanship contest; Gordon Dunham, livestock judg ing contest, horse" classes and showmanship; Joe Wilhelm, swine classes and showmanship, beef classes and showmanshiD: Ronald Hogg, sheep classes and showmanship; Don Anderson, the dollar has remained almost; dairy classes and showmanship, stable for more than two years. Cost of living has been stabilized. "Wages and employment at rec ord high." Ellsworth said many parts of President Eisenhower's legislative program were blocked in the "political opposition cross - cur rents." An example, he said, was the long range' highway program whicb was "mauled, mangled and disfigured" by the Democrats. A Democratic substitute, he said, was rejected by a two-to-one vote" by a disgusted House of Representatives." RADIANT GLASSHEAT By Continental The Sunshine Heat" No Fire Hazard No Norse No Dirt or Odor No Maintenance The only fully automatic heat guaranteed by Good Housekeeping For Free Estimate Phone 4-6263 1540 Fairgrounds Rd Salem The station, which is being pick-' eted by AFL Electrical Workers Marilyne Powell, daughter of as inen 10 sel sia n m, rr n , ordr certifying a union local as Mr. and Mrs. Evan Powell, was collective bargaining represents taken to Good Samaritan hospital ! live for KGON employes. It also seeks to rescind Scherer'; order Aug. 10 denying the station 'r petition for reconsideration nf iht" Washington county deputy sheriff union recoenition ordpr. Roy Larson said the only clues to I The court action also challenged the accident were 48 - foot skid- j the conduct of a state election vnr marks left by the car. 1 by the union. 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H InM s Auvrsranc tit Civil Defense leaders that "production of war material in the shops must not be curtailed in time of war." The arsenal is situated on an is- tamt la uie Mississippi xuvcr. i Church Going High As Streets Torn Up v WORCESTER, Mass. (P-Per-haps one way to increase church attendance is to tear up the streets around the church, says the Rev. Oscar B. Anderson of norcesiers ueimont St Baptist Church. - Railway nndonuu ... began beside his church, causing K k ciosea ana aug tin. making th . j ' , uusiy mess and parking miserable, he says. But attendance went up 10 to . P?r church, church cuooi ana nuaweeK service. Pitt once said the church was ! not influence the color choice. Little Brown Church Has Anniversary NASHUA, la. (UP) The uni-jpects dose to 5.000 couples at this! painted brown for want of money 1 1 1 1 a: 1 a- 1 t-aa.- I A 111 AA venallv kiiowil htrm. "Tht Little Jrdr ccieoration. 10 ouy oeuer paini. ins uiu Brown Church," was written seven years before Iowa's famous church of the same name was built," William ' S. Pitt penned the words in 1857 after wandering through a wooded area where the church now stands. When the now non-existent town of Bradford near here dedi cated its new church. Pitt offered to sing his song at the program. He sent the manuscript to a Chi cago publisher and soon the hymn was being sung in churches throughout the country. After the hymn was published, the Bradford church became known as "The Little Brown Church in the Vale." Famous as a place for marriages, the church observes its 100th an niversary as a congregation in June. The June 19 Sunday morn ing service from the tiny church wul be broadcast coast to coast by the American Broadcasting Co. I The annual "celebration of mar- riage day" will be observed at the church Aug. 7. On that day couples who were married at the little Brown Church return and are guests of the congragation at a day-long festivity. Thlpastor, Rev. Glenn L. Utterback, said he ex- Fashion news for Fall! Item: the long, blender torso. Item: tinv checks in ,ra;.on and Dacron. Item: vahability plus permanent rccordion pleats. Yours in gray, navy or brown. Sizes 10 to 20. $22.95 UAIGLON MpHartimijut Luster Leather Calf Shoes 21 95 The handsomest of all new leather footwear fcr Fall , . . shimmering ' luster calf in wonderful bronze and smooth, smooth black. New, slender high heels ... all women's sizes. Other Styles from 18.95 Lipman't shoe salon, first floor ' J U ROEBUCK AND CO. l 1 r Th? 7 cotton mMu ( Vtij-.'yS V i J o Finboiieo' corfon with long 1 W J&M Z 7 I 10"0 ,00k- "" nd J&trCX s?f & f if M 'wfqoo'ie, grey and gold, " vf ' J b'Sid ? p b'u ond chartreuse. 9-15. lS3i,-V M b- Mandarin collar tty 'nltii. 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