Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 05, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Dates Announced for Fall
) Show of County 4-H Clubs
Anthol Rinev and Anne BerBholz, county extension agents in
4-H announce the 14th annual Marion county 4-H club fall show
which will take place at the State Fair grounds August 24, Z5
and 26.
Premiums for the show will be provided by the Marion county
fair board. The program will be
as follows:
Accepts
Board
New Steam Line
The state board of control
Thursday accepted the steam
line, completed between the
Fairview home and Hillcrest
school by W. R. Ransom & Sons.
Fifteen per cent of the total con
tract was withheld for 30 days
pending completion of some
minor items.
The board authorized pay
ment of $34,084.94 to Malarkey
& Moore for work performed
during June on the school build
ing, food service building and
dormitory at Hillcrest school.
On recommendation of White
house, Church, Newberry &
Roehr, architects, the board ap
proved payment of $85,588.74 to
Sound Construction and Engin
eering company for work per
formed on the new state office
building during July.
Also approved was payment
v of $8,654.71 due Erwin K Bat
terman for work on additions to
the laundry building at the state
hospital.
Bernard Sufcliffe
Passes in Portland
Portland , Aug. 5 VP) Dr.
Bernard B. Sutcliffe, 76, chair
man of the board of Multnomah
School of the Bible and former
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church at Tacoma, died here
ohursday.
He was pastor of the Tacoma
church in 1935-37, and came
here as president of the newly-
opened Multnomah School of
the Bible in 1937. Poor health
forced him to give up the pres
idency three years ago,
Born in Nova Scotia, he first
came to Portland in 1921 to
organize Bible classes.
Boeing
May
Workers
Be Reduced
Seattle, Aug. 5 (U.BA reduc
tion in the working force at the
Boeing Airplane company plant
here today loomed as a possi
bility, president William M
Allen announced.
Allen said a decline in em
ployment may result since the
government cancelled the B-54
bomber project. The B-54 pro
gram was to have been the back
bone of 1950 production here,
Allen said.
In a financial statement ac
companying his announcement,
Allen reported a net profit of
$662,349 for the Boeing com
pany during the first six months
of 1949.
Western Swing
DANCE SATURDAY
Glenwood Ballroom
"LARRY'S"
CASCADE RIDERS
Wednesday, Auruit "ii
o-no a m. -12:00 noon. .Arrival and ar
rangement ol exhibits.
12:00 noon All exhibits must be Ii
place and entered except Garden, Freei
no Md Hone Ana r lower.
i:oo p.m.-:uo p.m. uycsiock vuusuik
Contest.
1:00 p.m. Start of Club Herdamansmp
contest.
H-00 n.m. start snrinK on saie nous.
Iambs, and steers. All water, gram and
hay removed from pens and stalls.
Thursday Aufait 25
8:00 a.m.-lO.OO a.m. Weigh Fall Show
Sale Stock (Sheep, Beef, and Hors)
8:00 a.m. -8: 00 a.m. All Garden. Freez
ing, and Rose and Flower exhibits In
place.
v;ju a.m. umciai dunging w tAmuHn,
Garden. Canning, Turkey. Rabbits.
Entomology, Rose and Flower, and
Safety.
Poultry Showmanship All members
competing.
Official Judging of Poultry and Eggs.
Sheep Showmanship Second year &
older members followed by 1st yr.
members.
11:00 a.m. Official Judging of Sheep.
3:00 p.m. Official Judging of Beef.
3:16 p.m. Official Judging of Hogs,
Friday, August 26
9:00 a.m. Livestock Demonstration Con
test.
9:00 a.m. Food preservation judging
Contest.
9:30 a.m. Hon Showmanship and yr. &
older members followed by 1st yr. members.
10:30 a.m. Beel snowmansnip ana yr.
older members followed by 1st yr. members.
12:30 n.m. Dairy Showmanship Same
order as above. Official Dairy Judging.
8:00 p.m. 4-H Fat stocK sale.
8:30 p.m. Relase of all Exhibits.
Marion county 4-H fall show
will have its beginning when the
canning contests and demonstra
tions are held on August 18 at
the Portland Gas & Coke com
pany in Salem. Maryolive Mad
dox, former 4-H extension agent
in Portland, will be the judge.
Girls in any division of can
ning in the same standard club
are eligible to compete in the
food preservation demonstration
team contests. All standard
clubs should be represented by
a team. A team consists of two
members. Each team is to select
its own subject for demonstra
tion, but it must pertain to food
preservation. Each team will be
responsible for furnishing all
supplies and equipment except
table, chairs, range, hot water
bath and presure cooker.
There will be a Junior can
ning contest for club members
who have not passed their 15th
birthday on January 1 of the
current year. The winner of the
county contest will be eligible to
compete in the state contest at
the State Fair.
There will also be a Senior
canning contest which will be
open to all members who have
had their 15th birthday by Janu
ary 1 of the current year. The
winner of the county contest will
be eligible to compete in the
state contest at the State Fair.
Government May 1
Enter Fume Case
Portland, Aug. 5 VP) The
government may enter the suit
in which Columbia river farm
ers seek damages to cover losses
they say they suffered from al
uminum plant fumes.
Attorneys for the farmers and
the defendant, Reynolds Metals
Co., agreed yesterday to let the
government enter as an inter
ested party.
Their agreement was forward
ed to District Judge James Al
ger Fee for his possible approval.
i The suit may go to trial in
November.
Numerous farmers maintain
they suffered damage from Rey
nolds plants at Longview, Wash.,
and Troutdale, Ore. They seek
more than $1,500,000.
Machines for making nails
were produced in America at
the close of the 18th century.
capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Friday, August a, 1943 s
FOR A REAL TREAT
TRY
TOM'S
KING COLE
DRIVE IN
Everything a specialty
Home-made Pies Daily
South Commercial St.
Just beyond the Liberty Y
TOM ADOLHSON, Prop.
DANCE
Every Saturday
Night
PEDEE HALL
Pedee, Oregon
9:30 to 1:00 A.M. (D.S.T.:
MUSIC BY
WONDER
VALLEY BOYS
Gents $1.00 Ladies 50c
Special FRIED CHICKEN
$1.50
DINNER
After the Dance
14 Iron Lungs for Northwest
Portland, Aug. 5 (IP) The
National Foundation for Infan
tile paralysis has assigned 14
new "iron lungs" to the north
west regional polio equipment
pool.
COLD DRINKS
SIX FLAVORS
vhV$ MEN'S SLACKS
AND PANTS
$5.00 to $20.00
Trios. Kay Woolen Mill Co.
260 South 12th St.
C .,i.m. ........H. ....... ..,.,...
DUE-TO-POPULAR-REQUEST
SALEM, ORE.
WILL REMAIN OPEN
FRIDA Y MIGHTS
UNTIL 9 P. M.
During Back to School Season
WILL CLOSE FOR AMERICAN LEGION
PARADE
We Give and Redeem S&H Green Stamp
Picture -frame Your Windows
at Spectacular August Savings!
Pcbblc-tlot 1MIISCILLAS
1.40 5.49 pr.
Reg. $1.98 to $7.49
Fluffy radiance for your windows! Full wide ruffles on
priscilla curtains thickly covered with dainty fluffy dots.
Easy to wash, a snap to iron!
38x36" ?1.49 pr.
38x45" ?1.89 pr.
38x54" $2.19 pr.
38x63" $2.49 pr.
38x72" $2.59 Pr.
44x81" $3.69 Pr.
63x81" $4.49 pr.
83x81" $5.49 pr.
Sheer Col (on PRISCILLAS
H. 19 7.89 i.r.
Reg. $1.98 to $9.98
Rich cream colored priscillas in mercerized cotton with wide,
full ruffles. Easy to wash as the window!
44x36" $1.49 pr. 44x72" .
44x45" $1.89 pr. 44x81" .
44x54" $2.19 pr. 63x81" .
44x63" $2.49 pr. 120x90"
$2.59 pr.
$2.69 pr.
$4.49 pr.
$7.89 pr.
Lustrous Rayon PRISCILLAS
$2.98 6.49 i.r.
Reg. $4.49 to $8.49
Shimmering, sheer rayon priscillas in soft
eggshell shade, perfect for every room in the
house. Luscious wide ruffles a breeze to
wash and iron!
44x84" $2.98 pr.
72x84" $4.98 pr.
96x84" $6.49 pr.
TAILORED HAY OX PANELS
98e o $1.39 ea.
Reg. $1.19 to $1.59
Popular rayon panels with the familiar marks of quality
wide side hems, 3" top and bottom hems. Easy to wash
and iron as a hanky!
42x54" 98 Ea.
42x63" $1.09 Ea.
42x72" $1.19 Ea
42x81" $1-29 Ea.
42x90" $1.39 Ea.
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DOWNSTAIRS
AFTER-INVENTORY CLEARANCE
LAST DAY SATURDAY
79c Value China
PLACE MATS. . .
75c Value Men's
SHORTS, large..
75c Value Men's
BRIEFS, large...
1.98 Value
MEN'S HATS
2.50 Value
SUN GLASSES. . .
79c Value
BOYS' T SHIRTS.
98c Value Boys'
PLASTIC BELTS. .
98c Value Nobby
Weave PANELS. .
49e
49c
49e
49c
49s
49c
49e
49e
1.98 Value
BATH RUG SETS. .
1.49 Value
CHAIR SEAT PADS
2.95 Value Men's
DRESS SHIRTS
6.98 Value
MEN'S SWEATERS
2.98 Value
Tom Sawyer Pants . .
1.98 Value Boys'
SPORT SHIRTS
1.59 Value Short
Sleeve Work Shirt. .
1.98 Value Boys'
COWBOY HATS. . .
99e
99c
99c
99e
99e
99e
99e
99c
2.50 Value Arrow
Fancy T SHIRTS. .
2.50 Value Men's
UNION SUITS
2.98 Value
BOYS' PANTS
$149
$149
$149
2.98 Value Boys' $149
CORDUROY O'ALLS I
$J49
$-49
$-49
$149
2.98 Value Girls'
COTTON SKIRTS. .
2.98 Value
LADIES' SLIPS....
2.98 Value
LADIES' GOWNS.
1.98 Value
SHORTS
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2.98 Value $199
INDIAN BLANKETS I
4.50 Sport and Dress $1 99
ARROW SHIRTS. . . I
3.50 Value Men's
NIGHT SHIRTS. .
3.98 Value
LACE PANELS...
3.98 Value
LADIES' SLIPS. . ,
2.98 Value
LADIES' GOWNS ,
3.98 Value
GIRLS' SKIRTS . . . . I
2.59 Value 81x99 $199
PEQUOT 2nd SHEETS I
$99
$199
$199
$199
$199
4.95 Mexican
Pattern Tablecloth
3.98 Value
BOYS' CORDS
4.98 Value
BOYS' SWEATERS
4.98 Value Boys'
BASEBALL SUITS.
5.98 Value
COTTON SKIRTS.
4.98 Volue
GIRLS' SWEATERS
4.98 Value
GIRLS' DRESSES. .
4.98 Value
LADIES' GOWNS.
4.98 Value
LADIES' GOWNS.
$2"
$299
$2"
$2"
$2"
$2"
$2"
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