Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 12, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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12 Capital Journal, galem. Or., Wednesday, Oct. 12, 1949
East Salem Club Members
Add to Livestock Record
Eait Salem, Oct. 12 Three Middle Grove 4-H club members
have added another top honor to their long Hat of award! from
the county, itate and expoiitiom where they have taken a part.
Lewii Patterson, ion of Mr. and Mrs. Lewli Patterson, Sr.,
Wayne Goode, ion. of Mr. and Mrs. Emory Goode and Marshall
Jeldreki, ion of Mr. and Mri.
J. A. Deldreks of D street, were
awarded the top team honors at
the Pacific International Live
stock show in Portland on Satur
day.
This has been the second year
of membership in the 4-H Swine
club of Middle Grove for Mar
shall Jeldreks, but Lewis and
Wayne are also members of the
calf clubs and have an active In
terest in all farm work.
They have had their own live
stock since they were old enough
to enter 4-H work, and entered
all contests that would give them
experience in Judging. Mrs. Paul
Bassett, Donald Bassctt and Mrs
Emory Goode have been their
leaders in club work for sev
eral years.
Since the religious education
classes have been taken away
from the schools many residents
of the Swegle community have
wanted to have some religious
week-day classes. As there is
no community club building
near the school Mrs. Edwin
Imig who lived Just a short dis
tance from the school on Swegle
road has opened her home for
classei sponsored by the Chllds
Evangelism program of which
Miss Mima Stover is director
Mrs.. Albert Gillman of Holly
wood drive will be teacher for
the Swegle children, with classes
held on Thursday afternoon at
3:45 o'clock. All boys and girls
between the ages of four to IS
yean are welcome.
Mrs. C. P. George of Seattle
came Friday and Monday morn
ing C. P. George began work
on the harvesting of her fil
bert crop on Lancaster drive.
There are 20 acres In the field
and the nuts will all be down
for one picking.
The Merry Minglcrs club will
meet Thursday at 1 o'clock In
the home of Mrs. Robert Wagers
on Silverton road.
Drive-in Store
Now Operating
A new Idea in grocery stores
went into operation in Salem
Tuesday with the opening of the
10-11 Drive-in market on South
Commercial next to the Safe
way store.
The store has been started by
Steve Fouchek, an attorney of
Salem, but the manager ii Bill
Hoagland.
It ii a car-hop service. You
drive in. An attendant meets
you and takes your order, and
delivers the parcels to your car.
It is believed to be the first of
the kind on the west coast.
The market gets its name be
cause business starts at 10 a.m.
and closes at 11 p.m. seven days
a week.
About three years ago Fou
chek started Barb's Sports
Goods store, which It located on
South High street.
Sherlock Holmes Is
Fined in Courtroom
London, Oct. 12 u.R)Sher
lock Holmes was in court today
as a defendant. He had to pay
$9.90 for using a radio set with
out a license.
The post office department,
which handles broadcasting
matters here, sent a radio de
tection van touring neighbor
hoods to check radio sets in use
against a list of persons who
ha paid their radio license.
Holmes was using a set and
his name wasn't on the license
list.
Elementary, my dear Watson.
Japanese Missions
Call Miss Vincent
Monmouth A missionary
commission was held in the Bap
tist church for Miss Mae Vin
cent, who sailed as a missionary
and teacher to Japan from Port
land. Miss Mildred Miyashlta, a
Japanese girl, who Is visiting
bnr parents in Hawaii, will join
Miss Vincent to work with her
In Japan.
Miss Vincent is the daughter
of Walter Vincent of Philomath
former residents of Monmouth.
Miss Vincent came to Mon
mouth for her education at Ore
gon College of Education and
then taught until she joined the
navy and served there two years
She went to Chicago to North
ern Baptist seminary for train
ing where she met Miss Miya
shlta and they were accepted as
missionaries. They are going out
under the G.I. Far Eastern Cru-
aade.
Teaching In Arizona
Lafayette Dr. and Mrs. Her
man Roemmick (Mrs. Roemmick
was formerly Miss Dorothy Bot
tem) are now located in Tucson,
Ariz., where he Is assistant pro
fessor of education, teaching
counseling and psychology in the
University of Arizona. Roem
mick received his doctor's de
gree of education and counseling
at the University of Washing
ton, where they resided for the
past two years.
IBlii
45,000 More
Men Wanted
Throughout the nation during
the period from September 19
to November 19 an effort is be
ing made to recruit an addi
tional 45,000 men between the
agei of 17-34 for the National
Guard.
In Salem, Company B, 162nd
infantry regiment has as its goal
the recruitment of 51 men,
which will bring the unit up to
full strength of 110 enlisted
men. It already has its six offi
cers. Carrying on the drive here
are six teams, headed by squad
leaders. The teams are now
engaged in a contest that will,
result in an all expense trip to
the Oregon State-Michigan foot
ball game in Portland November
21, for members of the winning
team. In charge of the contest
is the project officer for recruit
ing Lt. Louis L. Osborn.
Drawing attention to the ad
vantages of belonging to the Na
tional Guard the local com
pany, commanded by Captain
Burl Cox, points out that Na
tional Guardsmen get part-time
military training at home with
regular army or air force equip
ment. In addition to Increasing their
skills and working toward a re
tirement pay at no cost to them
selves, members of the National
Guard also receive regular army
pay for their weekly drills and
their summer training period.
Open to them also are a number
of specialty courses and service
schools.
Aumsville Carnival
Program Is Varied
Aumsville A full evening of
entertainment ending with the
midnight crowning of a queen is
being offered by students of the
high school in the annual car
nival scheduled for Friday night.
There will also be the junior
play, movies and stage entertain
ment, with refreshments to be
sold.
Candidates for queen are Sal
ly Klein, Barbara Chrisinger,
Marcelene Smith and Juanita
Bales.
The junior play "Bessie, the
Bandit's Beautiful Baby" has a
cast of Mildred Cox, Fred Wor
ley, Margaret Fry, Naome
Woods, Almon Clayton, Harry
Pease, Janice Riches, Richard
Schaefer and Beverly Slater.
Teachers on committees are
Mri. Selm, Junior class play;
Mr. Seim, games; Mri. Riches,
kitchen work; Mri. Gralap, pur
chasing of prizes; Mri. Woodi,
advertisement and Mrs. Bates,
decoration and luperviaion of
boothi.
Armed Forces
Offer Course
Announced for the date of De
cember 5-16 Is a 10-day field
economic mobilization course,
which is to be held in Portland
under the auspices of the Indus
trial College of the Armed
Forcei, Washington, D C. At
tending the course will be both
reserve personnel and civilians.
One of several to be held
throughout the United States,
the course covers world re
sources, manpower, production
strategic relocation of industry
procurement, transportation and
logistic problems. Experienced
Instructors from the Industrial
College at Washington, where a
full 10-month course covering
the same material is offered
will come to Portland to conduct
the course.
Enrollment is limited to 300
persons with 150 of these re
serve officers and 150 civilians
Both groups will be selected
from the Pacific northwest, at
large, with the civilians to be
chosen by a selection committee
Governors of four Pacific
northwest states have accepted
joint honorary chairmanships of
the selection committee. They
are Governor C. A. Robins of
Idaho, Governor Arthur B
Langlie of Washington, Gover
nor John W. Bonner of Mon
tana and Governor Douglas Mc
Kay of Oregon. Fifty-one busi
ness, labor and civic leaders
have also been invited to serve
on the selection committee.
Selection will be made on a
basis which will provide a cross
section of representatives from
industry, labor, education, sci
ence and civic life. Candidates
must be persons expected to fill
key positions In their fields in
the near future.
Nut Harvest Starts
Wheatland Walnut harvest
has started in the Clyde M. La
Follette 150-acre orchard. From
six to 12 pickers reported for
work. More will be employed
as the season progresses.
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the Itch nit w b I e b
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On lr three dars EXSORA treatment Is
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"Mall orders riven prompt attention
At alt Fred Meyer Drnt Seetlooa and oth
er GOOD Drug Stores."
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Ground floor suitable for
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Also 2 story concrete ware
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CO.
153 S. High St.
Telephone 34121
Gov. McKay Will
Attend Fish Meet
Gov. Douglai McKay left late
Tuesday for Astoria to attend a
meeting of the Columbia basin
interagency committee, of
which he Is a member.
The committee will hold
a public meeting at 8:30 a.m.
Wednesday. It will be the first
time the meeting has been held
in Astoria and the first time an
entire session will have been de
voted to getting the views of the
fishing industry on Columbia
basin development.
An executive meeting of the
committee will be held Wednes
day night.
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