Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 11, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

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    Chemawa Livestock Project Brings
i Experience and Cash to Students
Chemawa Indian school agricultural students have just com
pleted projects which have netted them considerable in cash and
training in the care and feeding of livestock. The projects were
carried on under the direction
of Henry C. Abell, head of the
agricultural department at Che
mawa. Fifteen boys selected
swine and five selected beef as
their project work. When the
livestock enterprises were com
pleted the animals were sold and
each student received his reward
according to the weight of the
animal he raised.
At the beginning of the proj
ects the school furnished each
of the boys with an animal as
soon as it was weaned. In addi
tion he was given the use of
school farm buildings and equip
ment and received direction
from the school agricultural
staff. Feed was charged to him
at the market price.
The animal, feed, and use of
equipment and buildings were
paid for in labor performed by
the student on the farm. In ad
dition to properly maintaining
his livestock each student kept
accurate records of all phases of
his project, and paid for all
eouipment damaged.
Recently the animals were
sold for top market prices bring
1 ing the students a total of $1065
and in accordance with an agree
ment between the students and
the Chemawa school, 85 percent
of the sale price was deposited
in each student's account in the
school bank. The other 15 per
cent was returned to the student
in cash to purchase needed
clothing.
Students who took part in the
animal project work were Gregg
John, Alex Samuels, Harry Poi
tra, Don Rambeau, William Bel
gard, Louis Belgard, Jimmy
Chocktoot, Glen Brown, Delford
Crain, Jimmy Thornton, Carol
Gensaw, Willie Gensaw, Horace
Ironpipe, Haskell Hood, Willard
Showaway, Eneas Pierre, Wil
liam Sheila!, Fred Cole, Carroll
Jackson and Albert Hayes.
Portland Dogs
Free to Roam
Portland, April 11 (P) Port
land dogs, properly licensed,
were free today to roam the city.
The city council shelved an
ordinance which would have
confined the dog to his own yard
except when leashed. The mo
tion will go to the voters at the
primary election 13 months from
now.
Tax Election in
Pendleton May 1
Pendleton, Ore., April 11 VP)
A special election May 1 on a
proposed six-year plan to raise
Pendleton s tax base and levy
special taxes to meet increased
city government costs was voted
today by the city council.
The proposed plan would raise
the city's tax base by 1953 to
16.52 mills and maintain a total
levy during that period of about
19 mills, which would raise an
estimated $135,000.
The special levy would start
at five mills the first fiscal year
and would decrease to nothing
by 1953, the last year of the
long-range plan. Present base is
11 mills.
The plan also proposed to in
crease recreation, sewage dis
posal and other facilities.
Salem Is Sued
For $10,000
Damage action for $10,000
has been filed in circuit court by
Willis D. Thomas, administrator
of the estate of Frederick De-
Wayne Thomas, naming the city
of Salem, City Engineer Harold
Davis and members of the old
city council as defendants. The
complaint alleges that the boy,
Frederick DeWayne Thomas.
died April 14, 1946, as result of
injuries received three days ear
lier, when it is charged a slab of
reinforced concrete fell on him
while he was playing on the
Shelton canal between 23rd and
24th streets and he was impaled
with a protruding section of re
inforced steel.
The complaint avers that the
city was negligent in allowing
the concrete slab to .be in such
a position it could easily be
pushed over, that the banks of
the canal were frequented by
children as a common place of
recreation, that proper precau
tions were not taken in arrang
ing the slabs so they could not
b tipped and in not placing a
fence along the banks of the
creek or around the concrete
slabs as provided in an ordi
nance of 1908. Councilmen nam
ed as defendants in the case are
Elmer Daue, William Evans,
Ross Goodman, Paul Hendricks,
John D. Minto, David O'Hara.
Merrill Ohling, Fred Williams,
Carl Armpriest and Rufus Boat
wright. Breakfast Is Served
Unionvale An Easter break
fast for her Sunday school class
was served at her home by Mrs.
Clarence S. Crawley. Attending
were Robert Baker, Kent Craw
ley, Leonard Dixon, David Gib-
Youth Wins Again
Corvallis, April 11 (JP) The
young fry here were mighty
gleeful today. The city council
voted, 4-3, to permit firecrackers
on the Fourth of July for the
first time in years.
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OTARION
"THE LITTLE EAR"
Come in for a free trial of the
New Light Singlepack
Let us explain the
Concealed Receiver
No Receiver Button at the Ear
Alt Makes of
Hearing Aicls Repaired
OTARION HEARING
AID CENTER
H. O. Ward. Mgr.
466 Court St., Salem, Oregon
Phone 24000
While They Last!
Top Quality Cast Iron,
Firebrick Lined
HEATING
STOVES
Will Burn Wood, Coal
er Briquettes
11.90
each
See these stoves in the
rear of 610 North Capitol
Street.
Phone 9694
FOR COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
SEE
Teague Motor Company
OUR AIM
Dependable and Reasonable Service From a Bolt to a Motor.
If Your Car Needs Mechanical Attention Let Us
Give You an Estimate
SPECIAL BUDGET PLAN
Protect Your Investment by Keeping Your Car in ,
Good Serviceable Condition
Your Kaiser-Frazier
'I jaa w. 1,1 peny at.
Dealer
Phone '
001
155 North Liberty
Telephone 3194
EXPERT RADIO REPAIR
On AH Types of Radios
Our Shop Located in Our Farm Store
Corner High at Trade
Phone 3194
For Pick-up Service
FISHING
SEASON
OPENS
Make Keith Brown Your Headquarters
for Fishing Needs
Hooks & Plugs
Special!
Guide-Free Steel
Casting Rods
Reg. $1195
$19.95
3-Pc.
Gaff Hook
Rods and Reels
Pcnn Deep Sea tQ ft ft
Keel .... .... P'-vU
Ocean City Salt
Water Reel, Q 1ft
250 yd P71"
Ocean City Casting
Level j;? QC
Wind Reel T ' '
Perrine Free Stripping
Automatic CD DC
Fly Reel O.OJ
Packard Steel Aft
Casting Rod . . . . Y.W V
American Whippet
True Temper t O JL(
Casting Rod ... P3.Ww
Troll-A-Lone CI Cft
Rod Holders ... P V
Spinners
Bear Valley No. 3, Ford
Fenders, Doc Sheltons. Also
a Large Assortment of Lake
Spinners.
Jitterbug
Plugs
Hula Dancer
Bass Plugs .
$2.75
Leather Fly Books
$3.65 10 $6.35
, 69c
$1.10
Other Fishing Needs
Snap-Tire Egg Jar
Cover 69e
Folding Landing Nets, $2.
Tackle Boxes with Folding
Trays $2.85
Minnow Pails $1.95
Ashaway Double Taper
Fly Line
FOLD-FLAT
Plywood Boats
6995
Now
Only
Easy to Transport.
Regular Price $86.00.
1 Only Model No. 11 Automatic Shotgun,
20 Ga., $99.95
1 Only .22 Winchester Bolt Action
Repeater, $20.60
We have a large stock of Ammunition .22 Shells,
Shotgun Shells and Others.
KEITH BROWN
LUMBER .
Q YARD
FRONT & COURT STS. PHONE 9163
Lumber Millwork Glazing Hardware
See Louise Allbritton in the
Universal-International Picture -"THE
EGG AND I"
LOUISE ALLBRITTON
suggests:
"Try it with a touch
of rhumba and you'll see
You can't make a
bad cup of M'J'B
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Louise Allbritton shares with you the secret of how to make Coffee Havana
COFFEE HAVANA
.. inCoflc
US: You can rhumba with your coffee if you
like, we'll sit ours out. You see, we save our
shoe leather for scurrying around the world
to find each year's best coffee crops for
M.J.B. Those choice-of-thecrop coffees give
M.J.B its deep, full...
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mo cresH
2 cup m"K k a
S.mtncr ?' ,ot,boutJ-
cream iob"- vtry fine s- -,
LOUISE: Flavor is the word. And that's
what I like about M.J.B. Whether I make it
mild or hearty or use it in Coffee Havana, (hat
wonderful M.J.B goodness seems to dance
right through. And that, sir, is your cue to
say "You Can't Make a Bad Cup of M.J.B."
US: You took the words right out of our
script. But two other little words are import,
ant, too "individual roasting." They mean
that each coffee bean in M.J.B's blend is
roasted just enough to coax out all its deli
cate flavor and put more pleasure in your cup.
No finer coffee packed . . . we guarantee it
Only the world's choicest coffee beans go into M.J.B.
A special roasting process brings out all of M.J.B'i flavor.
. M.J.B Coffee is protected by a higher vacuum packing process.
That's why we say there is no finer coffee on the market.
son, Ray Hibbs, Norris Jones,
Billic Michael, Eugene Weldon,
Sharon Finnicum, Kathryn Gib
son. Wanda Lee Hendrickson,
LaVon Richards. After break.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, 'April 11, 1947 7
fast the class visited shut-in To early Spanish gold seek
members of the church and Sun-iers in America platinum was
day scliool. nuisance.
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PLUS TAX
This is the product which
is made in St. Helens, Ort.,
and which has been sold
all over the United States.
Brandenf els' Scalp and
Hair Treatment can be used
at home without danger of
soiling hat bands, bed linen
or clothing. The simple
directions are easy to fol
low. There are approxi
mately 60 applications ia
each treatment.
NOW AVA I L ABLE AT
WELLMAN'S
MARKET DRUG STORE
Phone 6188
C. L. WELLMAN
Salem, Oregon
480 N. Commercial
. f- AIM -I IP
Jiur.iiP TIME
I ALWAYS BETTER linf VALUES;
AT MARSHALL-WELLS STORE!
Miracle Wall-Tone Sale!
Gal.
275
Alarm Clock
Extra savings for your spring decorating.
Miracle Wall-Tone is the easiest interior
paint to use. Any one can apply just
brush or roll it on one coat covers most
surfaces even wallpaper. Buy now for
ALL your spring decorating during our
Paint-Up Sale. Regularly 3.25 gal.
98c QUART ON SALE, TOO 84e
3.25 SPECIAL WALL-TONE BRUSH. Sale Priced 2.75
,u rv?t &
GENUINE
GILBERT
Modem design on a gen
uine Gilbert Spring,
wind alarm clock
priced exceptionally
low for this 10-day sale.
Hurryl
.......
X i n . - n f- II r ' i?
Chrome Plated
your fjr
CHOICE V
Sale priced! Biggest value
in townl Smartly styled
Bath Accessories polish
ed chrome plnted. Choose
from wall or tub sonp dish,
tumbler and tooth brush
holder, tissue holder. 18
in. towel-bar. clip-on tow
el rack and 3-aim towel
rack.
Outdoor Drier
Dura-Lite clothes drier is
full-sized 150 ft. of dry
ing space yet weighs on
ly 10 pounds ... so light
that even a child can car
ry it. Metal ground box
has hinged cover. Folds
compactly . . . Also avail
able in 100-fl. size.
95
150 ft.
16
100 ft 15.95
Pure Bristle VARNISH BRUSH
Use for touch-up, enamel or varnish. Price cut Q
J i ii.
l'i-IN. BRUSH 40e 2-IN. BRUSH 55e
for our 10-day tale! A good quality pure Chin
ese bristle brush.
Quick Drying
ENAMEL
An easy-to-use enamel
that will give a high gloss
'and long lasting durable
finish. Gloss will with
stand numerous washings.
Use for indoor and out
door furniture and other
surfaces.
Quart.
$1.65
Semi-Gloss
EASYCOAT
A satin-like eggshell fin
ish that is truly washable.
Use it where you want a
durable soft finish in
your living room, dining
room and your bedroom.
One coat covers up to 500
sq. ft.
Quart.
$1.29
Floor
VARNISH
Dries to a hard, gloss,,
long-wearing finish. Not
affected by water ... re
sists scratching . . . does
not turn white . . . Quick
drying.
Quart. . $1.65
RAWLINS HARDWARE
The Marshall Wells Store
2056 N. CAPITOL ST. PH. 6877