Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capita Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Sept. 14. 1949
SO MERCHANTS JOIN PROJECT
Salem to Have Big Time
At Fall Opening Tuesday
Windowi with the lateit of fall attire or the newest of merchan
dise, new can on display, a treasure hunt and band music
that is a part of what Is planned for Fall Opening set for Sep
tember 20.
Originally announced for the evening of September 15 the
date of the annual Fall open-
lng was changed to next Tues
day, September 20, when It was
learned that the first date would
also be circus night here.
Already approximately 50
merchants have Joined in the
project of making this fall open
ing one of the most outstanding
ever held.
Tickets for the treasure hunt
for prizes to be placed in the
windows of local merchants
have already been printed and
arrangements are now being
made for out of town Judges for
the window display contest.
Arranged by the Salem Retail
Trade Bureau, headed by Jim
Beard, the program for the eve
ning will open with the car show
to be held on Court street be
tween North Commercial and
High streets.
Time for unveiling of the win
dows is tentatively set for 7 p.m.
Dance Hall Manager
Haled Info Court
Lebanon Gordon Coffey,
proprietor of the Cottonwoods
dance hall, entered a plea of not
guilty through an attorney on
charges of assault and battery,
According to Lebanon Police
Chief Price, Coffey and Orville
Bates, Lebanon, engaged in a
fight in a downtown tavern Sat
urday night. Coffey was arrested
by Patrolman Wade Collins, as
sisted by Night Officer Rex
King and Officer John Richard
ion.
During the encounter, Bates
was reported knocked down and
received a kicked throat and
bruises.
Coffey was charged with as
sault and battery and was re
leased on $200 bail. His hearing
was set for 10 a.m. Monday, un
til his attorney entered the not
guilty plea.
Silverton Residents
Welcoming Visitors
Silverton Mrs. D. N. Iver
son of Portland accompanied
her mother, Mrs. Lillian B.
Heald. and her mother-in-law,
Mrs. H. J, Iverson, home from
a visit in Portland for a week
end stay here and a visit of two
days at the state fair,
Mrs. Heald has recently had
as house guests the families of
her two daughters and of her
granddaughter, Mr. and Mrs. D.
N. Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Berger
Feneide Portland, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim B. Howe (Colleen
Bowen) of Seattle. The mem
bers of the family of Mrs. Heald
remained at the Heald home in
North Silverton over the Labor
Day week end.
Also with Mrs. Heald recently
have been Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Crowther, the family of a ne
phew, from Whittier, Calif., and
also Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hyatt
and Cathy Sue, enroute to their
Mapleton, Oregon, home from a
vacation tour of Yellowstone
national park.
Folio Claims Victim
Portland. Sept. 14 W Wrex
Earl Hickok, 50, a Cottage Grove
resident the past year, died here
yesterday in the isolation hos
pilal of poliomyelitis.
He had been associated with
a brother in the Curtin Lumber
company, Cottage Grove. Pre
viously he had worked for the
Portland Traction company.
American Indians, long be
fore the arrival of the colonists,
prized oysters as a delicacy.
Firemen Kept Busy
Lebanon Monday proved a
busy day for the Lebanon fire
department, five calls and one
silent alarm being received at
the station during the afternoon
and early evening. All proved to
be brush fires or slash burning3
which were getting out of hand.
No serious property damage resulted.
One of the earliest known
maps is a 4.500-year-old baked
tahlrt from Babylon.
Report Made on
Training Camp
Reports from several depart
ments featured this week's meet
ing of the board for Marion
county chapter, American Red
Cross.
Starting the evening's pro
gram was a complete report on
the recent Junior Red Cross
training camp, held at the
YMCA camp at Silver Creek
falls, by Helen Callaghan, the
only representative from Marion
county at the camp. It was i
most worthwhile training cen
ter, and the 96 high school stu
dents attending learned much
about the Red Cross program
and the many services it carries
on, Helen said. She added she is
at work now to organize a Jun
ior Red Cross council to coor
dinate the work of Junior Red
Cross here.
The first aid committee re-
nnr' n?l o' certificates
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Clnemaquatic star hsther Williams is back in another form
fitting role as the heroine of "Ncplune'i Daughter," big at
traction at the Capitol theater starting today.
.iiii.iin.in q,. j. i in - fr -a
Ciregury reck and Ava liarnner form the new romantic
team introduced today on the Elsinore screen in "The Great
Sinner," powerful drama of a man whose passion for gam
blind makes him reckless of life and love.
Issued since the first of the year,
including standard, advanced
and junior first aid. James Wiles
is chairman for first aid.
L. O. Arens, member of the
board, told the group the state
industrial accident commission,
through the help of the Red
Cross first aid program, will set
up classes in first aid in indus
trial concerns in every county
of the state. A complete an
nouncement on this project will
be made later. The program is
being launched In cooperation
with the Red Cross on a state
level.
The water safety committee,
Vernon Gilmore, chairman, re
ported 490 certificates issued in
the county since the first of the
year, including those for both
the Salem and Woodburn learn
to swim events.
It was stated the nursing serv
ices had been busy of late assist
ing in the nursing recruitment
program, especially among girls
interested in taking nursing as
a career.
The home service department
reported a case load of 189 for
the past month, most of the cas
es involving assistance in filling
out forms and blanks, especially
the forms for the national insur
ance returns for veterans, the
Red Cross being an agency hav
ing these forms on hand.
Doukhobor Mother
Relinquishes Baby
Hilllers, B. C, Sept. 14 W)
A Doukhobor mother has relin
quished all ties with her six-weeks-old
baby and dedicated
the child to a life of "service to
God and humanity."
The baby, Gabriel Archangel
ovich First, was dedicated by his
mother, Florence Berikoff, In an
unusual ceremony here Sunday.
The community' first - born
child, Gabriel is now the re
sponsibility of the colony's 180
persons.
The child's name will be en
tered In the "White Book" which
will contain the names of those
who "renounce themselves and
private family ties to become
eligible for membership in the
universal family of whom the
head is Christ and the Father in
heaven."
Buss Family Reunion
Held Monmouth Home
Monmouth Seven children
and twelve grandchildren of
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buss met
at a family reunion here over
the week end. Those attending
were Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buss
and family of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Buss and family of
Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Buss and family of Redlands
Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Neff of Medford, Mr. and Mrs
Bud Yung and family of Mon
mouth, Larry and Geanie Jo
Buss of Monmouth,
Three children, Mrs. Roger
Beckley of Medford and Royal
Buss of Eugene and their faml
lies were unable to attend be
cause of illness and Virgil Buss
because of military duty in Ja
pan. Mr. and Mrs. Buss will
hold another reunion at Christ
mas 1950 when their son Virgil
plans to be home from Japan.
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Naval Architect Miss Aud
rey ("Pete") Muller of West
field, N. J., graduate naval
architect, studies a problem
at her drafting board in Fore
River Shipyard, Quincy,
Mass.
Monmouth Operates
Five School Buses
Monmouth Five buses for
the Monmouth schools were rea
dy to operate September 14, ac
cording to Earl Conkey, super
visor of buses and drivers. Fol
lowing is a list of the drivers and
routes: Earl Conkey route 1,
Airlie, Valley View and Suver:
Jim King route 2, northwest run
and Independence; Alton King
route 3, northwest and Market
road; Mr. Lemon route 4, Old
Highway to Suver; a substitute
driver is yet to be hired. All
drivers are attending the first
aid classes for drivers in Dallas
this week.
Fair Features
Farm Machines
Woodburn The North Mar
ion county fair which will be
held in Woodburn, September
22, 23 and 24, will have a new
feature added this year in their
farm machinery and implements
outdoor display.
The North Marion county fair
board has extended an invita
tion to dealers in the Woodburn
area to put their latest machin
ery in the fair with no charge
made.
Some of the machinery to be
on exhibit for the first time will
be from Kilian Smith company
Woodburn, Norman Service
company, Woodburn, and the T
L. Workman and Son company,
Woodburn.
Admissions to the fair are free
with many outdoor attractions
open to the public. One of the
highlights of the fair is the FFA
tractor driving contest.
Cash prizes totalling $25 have
been donated by the Valley Mo
tor company of Salem and the
Valley Tractor company of Sa
lem is furnishing new Ford
equipment for the contest. The
tryouts will be Thursday, Sep
tember 22, at 4 o'clock and semi
finals Friday at 4:30 o'clock. The
finals will be staged at the Lin
coln grounds in Woodburn Sat
urday, September 24, at 1
o'clock.
Enough clay wall tile Is pro
duced in the United States in a
year to cover about 1,000 city
blocks.
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
AUTO TRUCK FIRE
The West's Leading Automobile In
surance Carrier. The Farmers Insur
ance Exchange. writes coverage
showing a savings up to 30. See us
at 466 Court St.
BILL OSKO
Phone 3-5661
466 Court St.
:
Blood Donors
To Be Signed Up
A quick campaign to sign up
at least 4000 names of persons
volunteering to donate blood
for the community blood pro
gram is being planned, the drive
to start October 17, it was re
ported at the monthly meeting
of the board for Marion county
chapter of the Red Cross this
week.
"There is no money Involved
in this campaign. It simply is an
effort to get enough names sign
ed up to assure that any one per
son will not be called upon mora
than once to donate blood dur
ing the year," said Charles H.
Huggins, chapter chairman, in
explaining the drive.
The mobile unit from the
Portland blood center visits Sa
lem once each month, and dur
ing the year plans at least six
visitations in the county outside
Salem, bringing a total of 18 vi
sitations each year.
The campaign here will coin
cide with the one starting in
Multnomah county the same
date.
Names of chairmen and com
mittee workers to handle the
campaign will be announced later.
Capital Drug Store
Slate and Liberty "On the Corner"
YOU BE THE JUDGE!
New Schick Electric Shaver Must
OUTSHAVE BLADE RAZORS
or Your Money Back!
BILL OSKO
Dlst. Mgr.
HI all s sssy Sehl.L - .
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make this offer be
cause we re confident
that once you try a modern
Schick Electric Shaver you
will never again be satisfied
with messy, old-fashioned
blade-and-Boap ihaving.Try
a Schick for ten days. It must
give you a faster, more com
fortable shave that's just as
close as you want or your
money will be refunded with
out question or delay. You're
the sole judge!
SCHICK SUPER with V-16 bear
ing beada. In hand- tf
Mtu .11- 1
metal traveling case.
4
$22M
SCHICK COIONO. with new 3-M
shearing, head. In 5Q
mart traveling caee. I I '
Capital Drug Store
State and Liberty
On the Corner"
A map of the Nile valley for
tax purposes was made as early
as the 13th century B.C.
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Here's gour light and lively refreshment
in a new convenient package! Now gon
can enjog Blitz Weinhard in cans as well
as bottles ... whichever gon prefer. Bug it
bg the case lor home, picnics and outings.
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Walking Doll " Erica." a
walking doll, Is led on Its first
promenade by proud "mam
ma" In preparation for the
autumn fair of the Austrian
toy Industry in Vienna.
IITI WtlNHAtO COM.ANY, rOltlANO. OtICOH
DISTRIRl Til) BY (ilDKO.N 8TOLZ C OMPANY
w 1 tM Tif&
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4 -door Custom V-8 Ford Sedani,
equipped with Radios, "Magic Air'
Heatan, Overdrives, and White Side-
aw ii
Enter Wow!
at the rush. Get your entry blank and free car-safe
ty check now. You can ba ana of the) lucky winnersi
(No matter what mak of car or truck you own)
Drivt In to see us. or any ford
Dealer displaying poster below.
Ask for our free Car-Safety
Check. We'll check brake pedal
reserve, steering linkage, tires, lights,
muffler, horn, springs and shock
absorbers, windshield wiper glass
discoloration, mirror and other safety
points-all It no cost or obligation to
you! Then we'll give you a Free
Safety Insignia, and an Entry Blank.
(2) Then, In SO words or less on
entry blank, finish this state
ment: "All cars and trucks should be
safety checked periodically because."
T Mail entry before midnight,
v October 31. to Ford Car-Safety
Contest Headquarters, Box 722,
Chicago 77, lllinoiv
25
I000US.
General Duty Modl P-5 V-8 engine,
stake body, 158-inch wheal bote FORD
Trucks, equipped with Radios and
"Magic Air" Heaters. Optional ot prizei
to the top 5 of the 25 car winners who
specify preference for a truck on Con
tett Entry Blank.
too I feij
TOO 350
SO US. 25US.
Samp Bonds iwyi Bonds
e Hart's yaur ihant te win eaa ef ffcase
700 valuable aritas. An4 at the tame Hme
yew'll aula Hta NeHenal tefaty CeuncH and
lecel erfenitattent premefe tefa driving.
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THIS ArTMCTIVf
KfFlfaO
INSIGNIA
(a) Use only official entry
blank obtained at any Ford
Dealership displaying the
poster shown below. Print
name and address clearly.
(6) Contest limited to con
tinental U. S. and Alaska.
(c) Prize as stated on
entry blann will be
awarded on the basis of
aincerity, originality, and
aptness. Judges' decisions
are final. Duplicate priim
in case of ties. Entries must
be submitted in the name
of the registered owner or
his designated represents
tive. Only one entry per
car or truck may be con
sidered. All entries become
the property of Ford Motor
Company. Contest subject
to Federal, State and local
regulations and to contest
rules on entry blank,
(d) Winners' names wilt na
posted at all Ford Dealers'
not later than Dec 1, 1949.
(e) Contest is open to all
residents of United States,
except employees of Ford
Motor Company, Ford
Dealers, their advertising
agencies or their families.
1 1 f ?or f.
Twtam it Ic? is
01 Free Cer-leMy Check, leilento
r ll"k et ell Per Deelen' where fee lee Nile f atler
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
375 Center
Salem, Ore.
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