Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 10, 1949, Page 20, Image 20

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Future of America
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Future of America Accomplishments of the 1949 4-H
club year which ended October 31, are being reviewed as
28,000 Oregon 4-H club boys and girls participate in Na
tional 4-H Club Achievement Week. During the past year,
the addition of 200 new clubs brought the state total to
3,400 and total enrollment increased by 2,000, according to
L. J. Allen, state 4-H club leader. Achievement week also
marks the start of the 1950 club year, so old and new clubs
alike are re-organizing. As their slogan Implies, club mem
bers strive to "Make the Best Better."
Don't Blame It on Baby
By BETTY CLARKE
There is no reason to get ."ound as a butterball just because
you've had a baby, says movie star Gale Storm.
Gale Is proof oi the statement, She is mother of three, looks
like a teen-ager, and still wears a size 10 dress. Says she:
"Any woman can keep her figure in spite of motherhood, if she
will keep busy, control her diet'
Over Quarter Million Worth
Of Timber Sold Wednesday
Over one-quarter of a million dollars worth of timber lands
: under the jurisdiction of the bureau of land management was
sold in Salem Wednesday, according to District torester A. y
.Collins who conducted the oral auction sale.
i Eight tracts of timber with a total estimated volume of approxi-
. mately 17 million feet boarc-
before the baby is born, and do
post-natal exercises."
She is particularly in favor of
women keeping busy before tr
big event as it helps to keep
their minds on other things, she
says. Also it is a good idea to
keep the impending event a se
cret, as people think they must
talk to you about it, which only
serves as a constant reminder.
If you get out and work, you
will not be tempted by the ice
box all day, another reason the
working girl can help keep her
weight down. Contrary to what
people think, says Gale, women
do not have to eat like horses
before their babies are born.
She learned to control her ap
petite, and balance her menu,
though it is difficult at times.
At one time when she unex
pectedly went on an ice-cream
binge, she avoided all other
sweets. And, that's the way to
balance your diet your doctor
usually will tell you, she says.
If you are supposed to have so
much sugar, and find yourself
craving a particular sweet, eat
more of that, and give up other
sugars.
Gale usually has managed to
work until a month or two be
fore her babies are born. She
wears low-heel shoes, straight
skirts with flare back jackets.
Skirts are dark black brown or
blue, and jackets are of bright
colored fabrics.
This is the time, says Gale.
when you will need more color,
and that goes for your face, too.
Use a little rouge and don't for-
measure of timber with an ap-
i praised value of approximately
J $147,000 were sold for a total
of $268,603.75, or roughly $120,-
000 more than the appraised
; price.
A high bid of $30 per 'thou
t sand was submitted for Douglas
1 fir timber. After a rather de
ll pressed lumber market, it now
5 appears that competition for
J standing timber has reached a
) new level.
, On one tract of timber locat
ed in Yamhill county, 43 sepa
rate bids were entered by seven
interested parties before the
high bidder had been deter
mined. On this particular tract
the timber was offered for sale
at $18,260, and this tract of tim
ber was sold for $34,084.
Substantial competition de
veloped on all but three of the
eight tracts of timber offered
for sale. Two parcels of timber
were bid in by Murphy Timber
company of Grand Ronde, two
tracts of timber were bid in by
Brightwood Logging company,
and also the M & M Wood Work
ing company submitted the high
bid on two tracts of timber.
Other high bidders were E. J
Jungwirth, an individual, and
Willamina Lumber company. Al
together 14 interested parties
submitted 124 bids for the vari
ous tracts of timber which were
offered. These tracts of timber
were located in Clackamas,
Yamhill, Polk, and Linn coun
ties.
On only three tracts competi
tion did not develop. On all
of the other tracts competitive
bidding resulted in a sale price
substantially above the ap
praised price. It was pointed out
by District Forrester Collins
that 50 per cent of the gross
receipts from sales of timber on
get your lipstick.
If you are a working mother,
Gale emphasizes that you should
not neglect your children be
cause of it. You've got to main
tain a mother relationship, and
affection is not enough. Says
she:
Sometimes, as in my last pic
ture 'Abandoned,' I work from
six in the morning until 6:30 at
night. But when 1 get home, I
belong to the children, Phil 6,
Peter 3, Paul 2.
"Children expect you to do
something for them, not merely
to stop by the crib and coo or
fondle them just before they go
to sleep. I always make a habit
of giving them their dinner and
baths, and care for them com
pletely on days off.
She explains:
"Other actresses complain to
me that when they leave their
children to the care of a nurse,
they get to love the nurse more
than the parent. The reason is.
I think, they are treating their
own children as if thev were
boarding them for somebody
else."
No matter how many chores
she has. however, she never for
gets her post-natal exercises to
keep her slim. Here they are:
Lie on floor, put hands on
back of head, raise legs slowly,
keeping straight. Do it five times
at first.
Or try lying on the floor, ris
ing slowly to touch toes.
These exercises are good says
Gale, but your own doctor can
prescribe some f or you. The
point is though, that they must
be done faithfully.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Nov. 10, 194921
Lane County Leads
In Douglas Fir Cut
Portland, Nov. 10 VP) Ore
gon and Washington's Douglas
fir lumber cut last year was 26.1
percent of the nation's lumber
output, the West Coast Lumber
men's association reported to
day. In a detailed summary of
1948 operations, the association
reported 9,405.103,938 board
feet cut. Its value was $690,000,
000. Two thirds of the total was
produced by Oregon and Lane
county was far in front with a
cut of 1,311,573,145 feet. In sec
ond production place was Ore
gon's Douglas county at 796,509,-
333.
The Douglas fir industry em
ployed 147,378 persons last year,
the report said.
4-H Scholarships
And Trip Awarded
Corvallis, Nov. 10 VP) Schol
arships and a trip award to five
Oregon 4-H club members were
reported today by the state 4-H
headquarters.
They are first annual awards
by the Standard Oil company of
California for special merit in
4-H work. The winners:
Pat Horning, 19, Stafford, and
Charles Hornecker, 17, Hillsbo
ro, both Oregon State college
students, S3C0 scholarships each;
Jo Ann Roberts, 17, Shedd, and
John A. Kiesow, 18, Bend, $200
scholarships; Sally Stilwell, 17,
Astoria, an all-expense trip to
the national 4-H congress in Chi
cago.
ECONOMY, i
FWALUEl
11$ il J economy six
U atLHin MHTM i m ii longer
FRESHER
at your
GROCER'S!
O&C lands are payable to the
land grant counties of western
Oregon in lieu of taxes as pro
vided by the act of congress of
August 28, 1937.
This act requires that the Ore
gon & California revested rail
road grant lands be managed
upon a sustained yield basis in
order to encourage industrial
and community stabilization
Additional tracts of timber will
be offered for sale in February,
1950.
Steamer Refloated
Westport, Nov. 10 UP) The
steamer Seamar was refloated
yesterday after running aground
while turning out of a slough in
to the Columbia river channel.
The ship was heavily loaded
with lumber.
Queen bees may live for six or
seven years, but are usually
replaced when they fail to lay
large numbers of eggs.
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WALNUT MEATS WANTED
WE NEED 10,000 POUNDS AT ONCE
Top Cash Prices Paid 1
ORCUTT'S MARKET
4200 No. River Road
Salem, Oregon Phone 23273
Cave-in Traps Two Two workmen were trapped by a
cave-in when a side tunnel at the bottom of a 60-foot shaft on
the University of Washington campus in Seattle collapsed.
Rescue workers are shown on hoist with body of first victim
recovered. (AP Wirephoto.)
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IPEBSBSEVS
Why get all excited about the new gold rush in
Alaska seems we have a gold rush right here in
Salem. In Alaska they are panning at night
with the aid of gasoline lanterns. Many of the
boys who went to war gave up lucrative jobs,
and worked for Uncle for $30 per. Some of them
never came back. In commemoration of the
latter and with due respect and thankfulness to
all of them we are going to close our store all day
Armistice Day to acknowledge, in our small way,
our thanks to those who made it possible for us
to be in business today.
Jackson Jewelers
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225 No. Liberty St.
Just Around the Corner from Sally's
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Another METRO MARVEL!
SATURDAY ONLY
VANILLA
Sugar Wafers
Reg. 35c
Saturday
Only
27'
lb.
A Big New Shipment
Fresh This Morning!
Crisp light sugar wafers with the smooth cool icing
layer in between. ("Ice Cream Wafers" some people
coll them.) The new long, narrow style.
THI STOBIS OF BETTER VALUES
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136 No. Com'l Salem, Ore.
SENSATIONAL
Pre -Holiday
SALEM OREGON
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SIXTEEN GOOD REASONS TO SHOP AT PENNEY'S
1 BATH MAT SETS - DOWNSTAIRS
,,cd COTTONS ,
1 Patterns , tHESe'.
2 52x52 PRINTED TABLECLOTHS - MEZZANINE
3 SPECIAL GROUP MEN'S SUITS - MAIN FLOOR
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4 WOMEN'S RAYON HOSE - MAIN FLOOR 39c I
5 LARGE GROUPS OF REMNANTS - HUGE SAVINGS - Mezzanine I
6 BIG VALUES IN WOMEN'S DRESSES - Downstairs ..
7 48" MODERN PEBBLE-WEAVE DRAPES - Downstairs
8 PLASTIC SASH CURTAINS - DOWNSTAIRS
2.99 I
1.44
yd
77c
9 GREATLY REDUCED - DRAPERY REMNANTS - DOWNSTAIRS
10 NOW! PRISCILLA CURTAINS - DOWNSTAIRS - 1 .00
1 1 MEN'S TWEED, GABARDINE JACKETS - MAIN ..
12 RAYON, CHAMBRAY, COTTON YARDAGE - Mez.
13 WOMEN'S FALL FOOTWEAR - DOWNSTAIRS
6.50 j
3 yds.$l
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14 WOOLEN YARDAGE VALUES - MEZZANINE 2.00 yd. I
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15 WO'S FLEECE, COVERT COATS - DOWNSTAIRS
16 WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES - MAIN FLOOR
$13
3 for $1
USE PENNEY'S CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN!
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