10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Monday. Sept. 26. 1949 j East Salem Clubs Start- j Series of Fall Meetings East Salem, Sept. 26 The Garden clubs and Home Extension clubi of the communities are making plans at their first meetings this fall in a new year's work. Lansing Neighbors Garden club met at the home of Mrs. H. W. Cole for the program planning meeting. The meeting was held on the lawn under a large blacM walnut tree which Is more tnan 90 years old. The first branch es are high on the large tree but the limbs touch the ground all around making a natural set ting where several tables can be get and many meet lor a party, A dessert lunch was served by the hostess who then as the new president presided at the business meeting. The yearly program books were filled out and plans made for the ciud chrysanthemum show in Octo ber. Members present were Mrs Robert Ballard, Mrs. Herman Rchm, Mrs. William Marsh, Mrs. Halbert Kemper, Mrs. Roy Live ly. Mrs. Marcia Aplet, Mrs. Ir- vin H. Sion, Mrs. Bessie Zajic. Mrs. Ben Rathjen, Mrs. Ed Tobin. Mrs. R. O. Anderson, Mrs L. W. Hann, the hostess and guests, who will be new mem bers of the club this year, Mrs Rex Peffer and Mrs. William Hartley. The next regular meeting will be with Mrs. To bin. Officers from the home ex tension clubs who attended the training meeting at the YMCA In Salem Thursday were as fol lows: Central Howell chairman, Mrs. Charles Johnson: vice chairman, Mrs. Lloyd Hamilton and secretary - treasurer, Mrs Marcia Aplet. Lancaster unit -vice chair man, Mrs. Robert Fromm and secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Dan Sen art. East Salem unit chairman, Mrs. Boyd Wilkinson and sec retary-treasurer, Mrs. Dan Stauf fer. Dayton Dlbbern, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dibbern of Swegle community is at the Emanuel hospital in Portland where he has undergone sur gery. Case of X-Disease Discovered in State The first case of X-disease in Oregon cattle was found late this summer in the northeastern part of the state, according to the division of animal industry, slate department of agriculture. Only one case, a four-months-old calf which died, has been found, says Dr. Chas. F. Hayncs, state veterinarian. The case was diagnosed as X-disease, also known as hyperkeratosis, by ve terinarians here, but a further check was requested of the U.S. Pathological Laboratory at Den ver, Colo. That laboratory con ducted an histological examina tion and has reported its diagno sis as hyperkeratosis to the Ore gon officials at Salem. A federal survey about a year ago revealed X-disease In a number of southern states. The , . same survey said it had been 'v reported from 32 states. The ma lady has caused heavy death o.es in some states. In the sur vey'' last year in five southern states, 31 percent of 4120 cattle studied had been infected and mora than half the Infected ani- (Advtrtement) GreatChristopher For ovar Poor Dacada. Amancaa' fFinaat Hani and Soft Cora or Cat :loa Ramady. It Ramova. arhara ethara PaaL Instant Raliaf. Doaa not Kraporata. 60c and 35c. Adv. SALEM DRUG CO. TtJ Slate St., Sslfm Why Suffer Any Longer When Others ftfl, M Miff OtllDMt remedJea. Am tint cmm for 1000 rears t China. No matter vita what UmenU ou tr afflkte-1 disorder .intuitu heart, Imsts, lives, kklat lu, tonitlpaUoo, ulcers, diabetes rlieuuailim. tall and bladder, fefer .kin. r trial eomplalnta. CHARLIE CHAN CfTTXUI RIM CO. Of flea Hoar t la Tura. aetl Bat. Oalr tU N. Canaan.! Pliana tlRM A1XM, OBB. mals died. Any Oregon herds found in fected will be quarantined by the department of agriculture. Cause of X-disease has not been established, though it has been determined it is not from poisoning by a specific plant. Other items suspected but not proved are a virus or fungus, a poisonous mineral or a nutri tional unbalance. More People in Churches Is Aim "More people in the churches of Oregon on October 2 than on any other Sunday of the year is the united goal of the Pro testant churches of Oregon. The occasion is the tenth observ ance of World Communion Sun day. According to Rev. Gilbert B. Christian, executive secretary of the Oregon Council of Churches, Protestant denomina tions hold their communion services at different times of the year, but on October 2nd all denominations are urged to ex press Christian unity by holding the ordinance of the Lord's Supper on the same day. This worldwide observance begins in New Zealand at the 10:30 a.m. worship services and goes around the world making that day's communion table 25,000 miles long. This year's service will usher in 15 months of the United Evangelistic Crusade in which Protestants throughout Amer ica will Join in efforts to reach those at present outside the church. The year's program will include united preaching missions, church attendance cru sades, observance of Reforma tion day on October 30, and vis itation campaigns. Farm accidents in this coun try cost $36,000,000 last year. A Few Vacant ROOMS at HOLMES REST HOME Brooks, Ore. Kind and Efficient Care Phone 2-1116 Let Them Alone, and They'll Come Home . . . Decatur. 111. U.R Farmer Charles Muirhead searched for nine missing cows on foot, horse back and in an airplane. Friends who helped him look for the cows trampled corn fields and did $300 worth of damage before Muirhead called off the round-up. He said it would be cheaper to forget the cows. The next morning he found the cows standing outside his barn yard, contentedly mooing and waiting for him to open the gate and let them in. Unemployment Eases Washington, Sept. 24 (U.Ri The bureau of employment security L50t hit, "-riH Auto or Personal CASH LOANS $100tos1000so. COMMERCIAL CREDIT PLAN INCORPONATIDm Salem Afency: 460 N. Church St. TeL 34161 reported today that unemploy-lmonth In most of the nation's ment eased during the past unemployment areas. For Stuffiness, Coughs of Colds you know like millions of others how wonderfully effective Vicks VapoRub is when you rub It on. Now. ..here's amazing, special relief when there's much coughing or stuffiness, that "choked-up" feeling. It's VapoRub in Steam . . . and it brings relief almost instantly! Put 1 or 2 spoonfuls of VapoRub in a vaporizer or bowl of boiling water. Then breathe In the soothing, medicated vapors. Every breath eases coughing spasms, makes breathing easier. And to prolong relief rub VapoRub on throat, chest and back. Use it in steam . . . Rub it on, tool m WICIU WsVAPoRua New Out-A-Sight Hearing tf You Hov Hesitated securing batttr Marine aciuaa rou did Boi want to a seen wearing that llttla haarim button" In your aar bMltatt no lonearl It's out ( althtl Mail Coupon Now SONOTONI 1933 StaU St., Salem, Or. j W tinea aMIiatlea f weald Mfea I ma Ureal ( InvtelMa Hearlne. j rteaae laraUh ae villi (art hot i tnfarmatlea aaoat laftalMa Bear j NAME I ADDRESS i CITY Fffi SGH IT Oil Mill JV Sunbeam Bakers Aim For I M "MaJ SUNBEAM ENERGY-RICH fti i KEY FOOD FOR YOUNGSTERS LOnSldnl I mprOVeilieni Survey Snows That 3 Out of 5 Children lre Poory Fed Improvements in Flavor, Texture, Toastability, Freshness Increase Davidson Sunbeam Popularity Every year we find some new way to improve our bread. Our aim is to continue, year after year, to bake bread superior to any other. Davidson's policy of constant improvement has made it possible for us to bring you a loaf of bread that is superior on the following points: tov tuic cra ri nrrm Wholesome, riglit-from-the-oven flavor that youngsters love I Silky-Smooth Texture See how much easier it is to spread with butter and jam! Melt-in-Your-Mouth Tenderness Mmm, how tender and rich ! And our bread keeps that way longer, tool Extra-Tasty Toast Toasts up golden-brown . , . delightfully crisp outside . . . tender and fragrant insidel Golden-Brown Cruft Rich and delicious I Lovely to look at I Autumn Gold French Toast Blend i cup peanut butter with Vj cup milk. Combine 1 cup milk, 1 tbsp. sugar, tsp. salt and 1 beaten egg. Remove crusts from 12 slices David son's Sunbeam and spread with softened peanut butter. Dip slices quickly in milk and egg mixture and fry golden brown. Serve with syrup, honey or cinnamon and sugar. , iiaMHIH i V llliMIHi HMtii NUTRITION CLASS STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT FOOD VALUES OF ENRICHED BREAD... Modern teachers of nutrition stress the importance of en riched bread as one of the best, low-cost, body-building foods your grocer sells. Buy Davidson's Sunbeam today, and avail yourself of these four valuable food essentials: 1. Carbohydrates leading source of energy for active work and play and main tenance of all body func tions. 2. Proteins needed to build nd repair body tissues. 3. I Vitamins for healthy nerves end tissues and nor mal growth. Iron for rich, red blood. In addition to all these im portant nutrients, teachers of nutrition point out that bread is one of the most economical foods. There is no waste, either in prepara tion for the table or in utili sation by the body. TEACHERS FIND BRIGHTEST CHILDREN USUALLY BEST-FED CHILDREN Over a period of years, many teachers have observed that the best students seem to be those who enjoy a properly balanced diet. Countless studies by doc tors, psychologists and child specialists indicate that this is true. And common sense tells us that children whose good health comes from proper COMPARE FOR FRESHNESS nourishment are more likely to be alert, energetic and in terested in their lessons. Be sure your youngsters have the advantage " of nour ishing, well-balanced meals each day. Give them plenty of our wholesome, enriched bread. Serve it at every meal and provide a generous supply for between-meals snacks. Then you'll be sure your boys and girls are getting enough energy foods' More children are attending our American elementary schools this year than ever before. The millions of babies who made up the high birth rate of the war years are now old enough to go to school. School authorities stress the importance of proper diet to child's success. This applies not only to studies but to the youngster's ability to get along well with his classmates and teachers. A boy or girl whose diet lacks some essential food element is not likely to have enough energy or interest for school activities. SUNBEAM FOR ENERGY A survey made in one state showed that three out of five school children were not eating a balanced diet. Most of these children may have been eating sufficient food, but not enough of the right kind of food. To make sure your meals are bal anced, always serve Davidson's Sunbeam. i - - FRESHNESS THAT LASTSI riilaaaMaw COMPARE SUNBEAM TODAY Your children need energy rich foods like Davidson's de licious bread to keep them strong and healthy. And they'll love its appetizing, oven-fresh flavor! Sunbeam's Improved Freshness Makes It School Lunch Favorite Freshneu it one quality of our bread that youngster really cheer -for. Lunchboz landwichea mad . with fresh-keeping Davidson's Sure beam stay delicious and tender until lunchtime. Sandwiches made with our bread are always . . . 1. Easier to fix Make them earlier; they stay fresh longer. 2. Better flavored Tasty when packed ... still tasty when eaten. 3. More nutritious Full fresh ness means full food value. fJ? um M5ZSris l;"u 'i 11 V... sMnr& SUNBEAM VITAMINS LABORATORY TESTED Tha vitamlna and minerals addael to Davldaon's luabtam brsad through anrichmtnt art prepared by strict laboratory standards. Aim Is Better Health Nutrition survey fivt us dramatic proof of (ha Importance of bread enrich ment as a public health meaaurc. Tha Davidaon Bakery makes certain that an abundance of carbohydratea, proteins, B vitamins and iron are added to every loaf of Sunbeam bread. Each tempting, loaf of Sunbeam bread is enriched with vitamins and iroa to meet bjch sovarnment standards. Mak it a rule always to servW "Bread at Itt Bt." Davidion'i Sunbeam Is fully enriched and double-guaranteed to be tha best you've ever tatted! unbecun in REACH FOR a23isUMBIAM BREAD BREAD AT ITS BEST Compare Davidson's Sunbeam Bread for flavor freihness and nutrition with tht fineit you'v. ever .aun. Our policy of constant product improvem.nt enables us confidently to predict that you'll aire. Sunbeam Breast is "Bread At Its Beit!" Dtvidson Btkint Company pmlks OF SUNBEAM BREAD a aaBBBMaMBByBJ immam