Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 13, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Students Start
Clean-up Drive
A big clesn-up campelgn has
started at Salem high school to
rid the achool grounds of waste
paper.
The plan for cleaning up the
pounds was presented to the
high school's student council
several weeks ago and then the
president, Pat Largent, appoint
ed a committee to make plans.
The building and grounds com
mittee is working with the co
operation of the principal, E. A.
Carleton. ,
The committee consists of Bev
Lamb, Ron Anderson, Carol
Strebig, Roger Weaver, and
Betty Harrison. Lamb and An
derson are the chairmen.
A discussion was held In the
home rooms Monday and then
that morning a fire drill was
held and the students all went
out on the grounds and picked
up the paper. .
The point has been made that
the most glaring mess is made
by the students who eat in their
cars. Additional containers have
been placed on the grounds and
the administration office has
promised to haul away the trash
and fix the shrubbery.
F.G.W. Pickford,
Lebanon, Dead
Lebanon Francis George W.
Pickford, secretary of the Elks
lodee since its nnnloll,n !.
died Wednesday night at the
community nospual.
He was a native of Pickford,
Mich., born there March 24,
1878. He came to Oregon 28
years ago spending the past 21
years in Lebanon. In addition to
his Elks membership, he belong
ed to the A.F. & A.M. being a
former secretary of the lodge
here. -
Surviving are his widow,
Augusta Pickford; daughter,
Mrs. Frances Bourn, Tacoma;
brother, A. F. Pickford and a
sister and half-sister all living
in Michigan.
Elks funeral services will be
held Saturday at 2:30 p.m. from
the local Elks temple. Burial
will be in the Lebanon IOOF
cemetery.
Strawberry Plant
Inspectors Posted
With strawberry plants now
being readied for market call,
the state department of agricul
ture has posted inspectors in the
major, producing areas of the
state.
They have been assigned to
Malheur county, Tidewater area
in Lincoln county, at Hood Riv
er and at Salem, the latter to
serve the Willamette valley. Un
der the strawberry plant certl
ficatlon program, plants must
this year pass the state inspec
tions' for grade and quality in
order to be eligible for tags.
About 16 million plants are
under the certification program,
and pretty 'close to half the
acreage is in Malheur county,
DALLAS VISITOR
Dallas Recent guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart
Carr were Mrs. Carr's brother
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Toby
Robson of Beaverton. After their
visit the Robsons left for their
home accompanied by Mr. Rob
son's mother, Mrs. Lula Robson,
who will remain with them for
several weeks.
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Wesley Stewart, uncontest
ed candidate for exalted ruler
of Salem lodge Mo. 336, BPO
Elks.
Stewart Next
Exalted Ruler
No additional nominations
were made for officers at the
Salem Elks' meeting Thursday
night and Wesley Stewart
seemed certain to be the new
exalted ruler of the lodge. The
annual election will be next
week.
Other nominations, all with
out contests, are:
John Graham, leading knight;
Robert Jones, loyal ' knight;
James Pike, lecturing knight;
Harry Wiedmer, secretary; Ed
ward Dimbat, treasurer; Earl
Croghan, tiler; Gilbert Wyn
koop, trustee; and Clinton Stan
dish, alternative representative
to the grand lodge.
Salem Heights
Salem Heights The Salem
Heights Community club spon
sored a social evening Wednes
day at the Salem Heights Com
munity hall.
George Patterson conducted
the business meeting and Archie
McKillop announced that an
automatic hot water heater had
been purchased for the hall. Mrs.
Kenneth Zwicker was named
chairman of the refreshment and
program committee for April.
Newcomers were introduced.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Allen
called for square dancing for
both parents and children.
Mrs. Jay Morris was the chair
man of the refreshment commit
tee.
On Zoning Set
Westslde property owners and
Industrialists will have the first
opportunity- to express them
selves at a public hearing on the
proposed new zoning code.
The first of five hearings, to
be held in strategic parts of the
city, will be at Westslde hall
next Wednesday night at 7:30,
Later hearings will be held be
fore the entire planning and
zoning commission, and finally
before the city council, before
the code is adopted.
Of the five regional hearings
only one other has been defi
nitely scheduled. This will be at
Mayflower hall April 6 for the
benefit of the people north of
Market street Weekly regional
meetings, however, are planned.
Places of the other meetings are
Leslie Junior High School, for
the district south of Mission and
west of the Southern Pacific
main line; Richmond school, for
uie area south ot Market and
east of the SP; and City hall for
the rest of the city.
Produce Dealers Must
Renew Licenses Soon
Produce dealers operating in
Oregon are reminded that their
annual license must be renewed
By April l if they expect to do
business after that date. TM ,n
plies . both to those holding
wholesale or produce peddler
licenses. . ,
The stain djnirtit
culture Is mailing application
lorms to an licensees of record.
Firms or" individuals Just enter
ing business should rpflltest ' that
form from the department at Sa-
lem or its branch office at 372
State Office Buildlnir Pnrilnnj
The department points out that
tne metal license plate accom
panying the llrpnRA mint U JI.
played at the rear of the vehicle
ana must De visible at all times.
MARION 3KL
CAR
RENTAL
CO.
195 S. Coml.
Phone 4-1451
Clear Lake
Clear Lake Mrs. Arthur
Evans was elected president of
the Women's Society of Chris
tian Service when they met at
the home of Mrs. Naomi Massee
Tuesday. Other offioers elected
were Mrs. T. C. Mason, vice
president; Mrs. Irving Johnson,
secretary; Mrs. W. R. Massey,
treasurer; and Mrs. Arthur Sor
ensen, secretary of young peo
ple's work.
Mr. and Mrs. Orel Garner are
the grandparents of a boy born
- March 10 to their son and his
wife, MSgt. and Mrs. Delbert
Garner of Fort Paine, Wash.
The baby has been named
Michael Delbert. Mrs. Garner is
now at her son's home.
Billy Foltz, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Foltz, has been absent
from school for a month. After
having his tonsils removed, he
contracted pneumonia. Jim, his
older brother, also suffered
pneumonia. Both are Improved
now.
SCHAEFER'S
COLD TABLETS
For simple headache and
simple neuralgia caused by
a common cold, headache,
natal congestion, fever,
muscular aches and paint,
temporary conttipation.Only
a'50c-$1.00
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Dully, ?:30 .m. i p.m.
Sundays, ' s.m. 4 P "i.
135 N. Commercial
SPOT'S GOT EVERYTHING!
SPOT'S GOT EVERYTHING'
SPOT'S GOT EVERYTHING"
Mr.BOSTOITS
SPOTBOTTU
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BOURBON
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Mr. BOSTON'S
SPOT
BOTTLE
BOURBON
STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY SO t HOOF
M. BOSTON DISTIUEI INC. BOSTON, MASS.
Capital Journal, galea, Ores Friday, WV;
liberty treet
court street
maim $
Many Other Good Buys Not Advertised!
36" Unbleached
MUSLIN
2V
Reg. 29c yd. Heavyweight
perfect quality. Use for
curtains, drapes, etc. Un
bleached, ecru color.
Rayon and Silk
MEN'S TIES
Usually $1.50 to $2.50
Hundreds of f a m o u t
name better quality tiet!
All silks, rayon, satins,
foulards in stripes, neal
and bold patterns. Many
lined.
Men's Libert; Street
Diaper-Weight
27" Flannel
210) V
teg. 29c yd. Dioper-width
and weight. Comet . In
fink, Blue, Green and
White. 2-10 yd. pieces.
mm
CL AM ' CfliAM-llf S JI a!
m m m m m m wm mjw mm mm -T x
White Sheet
BLANKETS
If perfect, would be 2.29
each. Big 70x90 tiie;
whip-stitched edges for
longer wear. "Fielderest."
Unopened Style
Flour Sacks
IReg. 35c each., Reduced
because they hare slight
prints. Perfect for dishes,
glassware. Average 30x
30 tize. '
Full Bed
25 WOOL
BLANKETS
3V
If perfect, would be 7.95.
Worm, washable blankets
in 72x84 size. They come
in Cedar, Blue, Yellow.
Full Bed Size
MATTRESS
PADS
T
Perfect quality, and reg
ularly 3.98. Zig-zag
stitched to prevent filling
from shifting. Size 54x76.
36" Solid Color
FLANNEL
25' ,,.
Reg. 39c yd. Good qual
ity, excellent for making
sleep-wear. Blue, Aqua,
Yellow, Pink. Soft, wash
able, doubly napped.
WE GIVE AHD REDEEM GREEN STAMPS
Solid Color Fancy
Denim Fabric
MM
A large color selection
p I a i d end plaint the
ideal spring fabric for
just all kindt of tewing
needtl 36-Inch width. -Fabrics
Liberty Street
Special Purchase
Values to 4.95
UDIES'SUPS
You'll marvel at tftii
great value! Fancy trims,
appealing colon, rayons,
acetate and nylons, lux
uriously trimmed. Size
32 to 401 Be cure to tee
thit value. '' v '
Lingerie Liberty Street
MSMMUUBMMM , V
n n " ,' I i K . LJRFBTY KTPrrT .'
Special Purchase! u&s Mohair Frieze
DAVENO and ROCKER SETS
We bought these sets by the carload . . . that's why you get a whopping
toving $40 set! They're handsome . . . comfortable . . . extremely well made
with double doweled and glued for long, long service! Daveno makes into a
bed by night hat a big compartment to store bedding. Platform rocker
Natures a smart button tufted bock. Choose from Beige, Grey, Sage. Red,
Rote, Kelly! Select yours today ... and save!
Furniture Court Street
OPEN FRIDAY
NITES
TILL 9
95
NO DOWN PAYMENT ... AS LONG AS
24 MOS. TO PAY ON OUR APPROVED CREDIT.
"Clemson" Hand-Operated
16" LAWN MOWER
It's one of the lightest mowers
made ... to easy to run a
woman con handle it easily!
Cutting height and reel are
adjustable to a person's con
venience. Made of Cast Alum
inum alloy. 17" cutting width
Mower 34.95.
PLASTIC GARDEN HOSE
5-year guarantee! Full 50-ft. length of
pliable green plastic. Brass fittings. Buy
now and save on your lawn needs!
Housewares Court Street
4
95
A TIMELY VALUE!
YARDS AND YARDS OF NEW
Drapery Fabrics
Made to tell from 1.95 to 2.50 yd.
Whether you plan to recover your f urniture, or make bright, new draperies
. . . watch your tavingi mount up! See for yourself the outstanding fabrict . . .
printed Pebblet and bark cloths. Tremendous variety of good color and
patterns to choose from. Hurry in . . . hurry for the savings! ', "".'.
Draperies Court Street
"Con-o-Mot"
CAN OPENER
'2.77
Regular 3.98. Fastens to
wall. Swingawoy style. As
sorted colors.
Aluminum
DRIP SETS
$1.95
3-piece spun aluminum.
Grease container and salt
and peppers. Save excess
grease! Asst. colors.
Handy, 3-Piece
Mayonnaise Set
59'
Worth 1.50. There's o 5-in.
bowl and 6-in. plate with
a silver plated ladle. A fine
gift, too.
Housewares Court Street
Special Value for Boys! Washable!
Reg. 79c to 98c each . . . save now and buy a tupply
of these fine, lasting shirts for tchool. olov.
day wear! Durable combed cotton; a large group of
washable, fast-color solids and striped patterns.
Every one it first quality , , , every one's an ex-
eellsnt vnlnof
Boys Liberty Street