Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 15, 1953, Page 18, Image 18

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem, Oregon
Wednesday, April 15, 1953
Lots of Prizes Hung Up
For Soap Box Derby
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Derbylsts! You've
bout the $18,000 in scholar
ship prizes to be given out for
the first five places at the All
American Soap Box Derby at
Akron, but maybe you haven't
heard about all the other prizes
xo ee given, both at the All
American race and the Salem
race.
A new Soap Box Derby bul
letin from National Headauar
ten just came that lists some
of the prizes you can win there.
For instance, in addition to
the scholarships ranging from
$5,000 down to
i $1,000 for the
first five places
at Akron, each
ione gets a big
trophy to take
home to show
his family and
friends.
The next five places also get
big prizes. Sixth prize is a Bell
and Howell 18 mm. movie cam
era and projector. The seventh
place winner gets an Admiral
. 17-inch Television-Radio com
bination.
A Shopsmlth unit five
power tools in one goes to
the eighth place winner. Ninth
place prize is a Webster port
able tape recorder. Tenth place
gets a Power Tool trunk con
taining five power topis and a
Power Tool kit.
In addition to all these prizes
there are special prizes for car
construction. For the best con
structed car, Shell Oil company
will present a plaque and a
. Deluxe Tool Bench with 29
tools. Chevrolet will give tro
phies for the best designed car
and for the best brakes. A
trunk full of dozens of articles
of sports equipment will go to
the boy with the best uphol
stered ear, presented by the
Collins and Aikman corpora
tion of New York. Another
Chevrolet trophy will go to
the boy who runs the fastest
beat of the day.
Every boy who enters the
National race will get a special
Boap box Derby 17-lewel Bui-
ova wrist watch with a sweep
second band and Derby insig
nia. Those are the national prizes.
But there are a lot of prizes
going to be given out right here
in Salem too. A lot of them
haven't been selected yet but
we'll have a list of them by
Derby day..
The big one, of course, will
be the trip tto Akron given by
the Capital Journal and Doug
las McKay Chevrolet company.
And then there will be a per
manent trophy and a year's pos
session of the rotating trophy.
. All these go to the grand cham
pion. .
Then there will probably be'
a bicycle or two, a wrist watch
and dozens of smaller prizes for
other winners. Then there will
be a Stanley Tool Board, given
by Shell Oil company for the
best constructed car, and a Cas
eo Electric Drill with a whole
gang of attachments, presented
by Collins and Aikman cor
poration for the best upholster
ing Job in a racer.
For every boy In the Salem
Derby there will be the offi
cial blue 1053 Safety Racing
Helmet to wear In the race and
to keep for himself, presented
by Chevrolet,
Just think. In addition to all
the fun of building bug and
racing in the Derby, you will
also have a chance at winning
one or more of all these prizes,
and making all the neighbor
hood kids that didn't sign up
wish that they were building
a racer too. ,
Here are 'some more boys
who are signed up to race In
Salem's biggest kids' event.
Class A Richard Fisher, 265
South 18th street, sponsored by
Borkman Lumber and Hard
ware company; John ' Friend,
Hubbard, sponsored by Friend's
Auto Service, Hubbard; Mike
Hartman. route 2, box 435,
sponsored by . Sheriff Denver
Young; Bobby Hunt, 2480 En
glewood avenue, sponsored by
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heard!
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PTA at Keizer
Seals Officers
Keizer Installation of
officers featured the meeting
of the Keizer PTA Thursday
evening, April 9, at the school.
New officers are president,
Leo Johnson; first vice-president;
Mrs. Lee Wiens; second
vice-president, Ted scnoitz;
third vice-president Mrs. tar-
malette Weddle; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. Robert
Blumenstein and treasurer,
Charles Ronk.
The program was one of
youth activities in the school.
All 4-H groups displayed their
work, covering, cooking cloth
ing, home making, art, knltt-
lng.electrlclty, forestry, wood
working. . Leaders of the 4-H clubs
were introduced and indivi
dual members who had parts
in the program presented by
Priscilla Durham.
Leaders were Mrs. Barbara
Lovcik, Mrs. Harvey Evans,
Mrs. Earl Rldpath, Mrs. Roy
Mogster, Mrs. Louis Mayers,
Mrs. Maurce Walker, Mrs.
George Long, Mrs. William
pneips, Mrs. k. Culbertton,
Mr. Ji'erlyn Hadley, Mrs. J. C.
Mount, Miss Kay Shldler, Mrs.
G. E. Meeks, Mrs. Robert Cop
lev. Miss Priscilla DurTinm
and Mr. Bob Wood.
Brownie troops were Intro
duced bv Mrs. Robert Smith
Their leaders were Mrs. F.
Thorman Young, Mrs. Phillip
J. Blake, Mrs. Chauncey Le
Vee. Mrs. Harry R. Minto. nnrf
Mrs. R. Cv Smith and Mrs.
Charles C. Hansen.
The Brownies gave several
numbers as a group.
Refreshments were served
after the program by the first
grade room mothers. Attend
ance prizes was won bv Mn
Mohr's room.
The U.S. Bureau of Min.
estimates it has saved nearly
7uu million dollars' worth of
coal by controlling tire in in.
active deposits.
Trailways cafe; and Larry Ma
son, 670 Rosemont street, spon
sored by Lee's Used Cars.
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Ramage'a Beverages; and Jim
Kennedy, 4095 Milton road,
sponsored by Interstate Tractor
and Equipment company. ,
Class B Tommy Heltzel. 670
South High street, sponsored by
Allen Hardware; Steven Jack
son, 1675 Berry street, spon
sored by Burrell Electric; Fer-
rel Koski, 4155 Macleay road,
sponsored by East Salem fire
station; Gary McNall, 1115
Greenwood drive, sponsored by I
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1955. Commercial
Lewis Heads
Bridge Execs
' A new executive MmmlftM
headed by Arthur L. Lewis
was chosen by the Salem Elks
Duplicate Bridge club at its
fifth birthday party at the ho
tel Marion. -
Lewis, who was one of the
founders of the ernnn in loan
will act as co-chairman with
waiier M. ciine, who had
cbarae of
COCktail hour. dinner n l
master point tournaments for
over iuu members and their
guests. The three-tier hirthri
cake was cut by Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs. C. B. Bentson was elect
ed secretary, while Mrs. Leona
Taylor will continue as treas
urer. Other committee mem
bers include Mrs. Stanley
Neuens and Carrnll fnni of
ficials of the Elks who attend
ed were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Rose Bush Sale
Bush Roses . . . 50c
Climbers . . . 75c
Patents Excepted
Clematis
Climbing Hydrangea
Monkey Puzzle
WE GIVE
All Shade and
Flowering Trees
and
Fruit Trees
Vi OFF
- Rhododendrons
Rock Daphne
; 'Magnolia ;
GREEN STAMPS
Knight Pearcy Nursery
2 Salesyards Open 7 Days Week
Town Yard I 375 S. Liberty, S blks. South of State
"" boh, mjie Bonin 01 Brooks
Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. John
Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Wynkoop and Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Wiedmer. Decorating
were Mrs. E. E. Boring, Mrs.
C. L. Newsom, Mrs. Carroll
Ford, Mrs. F. C. Lutz, Mrs. Wll
liam F. Lieske, and Mrs. Wes
ley Ritchie.
Winners of the master point
tournaments that followed
were Mrs. F. C. Lutz and Ralph
S. Dannen of Brownsville, and
William F. Leary and Ellis H.
Jones for the seniors, while in
junior competition Mrs. Sam
Ramp and Lloyd Jones, and
Mrs. Bert Osburn and Sam
Ramp were high.
Others awarded points Includ
ed Mrs. Mona Yoder, Carroll
Ford, Mrs. E. E. Boring, Mrs.
Wesley Ritchie, Donald Huff.
Mrs. Roy TOKerua, Aunm
Duncan, Dale Sullivan (Jun
iors), and Mrs. Paul F. Burris,
J(wm Arthur L. Lewis. Mrs. C.
L. Newsom, Mrs. Elmer Berg,
w.i M mine. Mrs. John S.
Bone, and L. W. Frasier (sen
iors).
In the week-end tournament
. ih. tni xinh Mrs. Walter
M. Cline and Mrs. Rupert Park
were high north-soum, wnue
Tjtrm Rnhort Rums and Ellis H.
Jones topped the other side of
the boards, otners given pomio
included Mrs. George Rein,
Donald Huff, Charles I New
som, William F. Leary, Jack
Neilsen, Mrs. E. E. Boring and
Mrs. C. L. Newsom.
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blended with Grain Neutral Spirits
fnoy th rich flavor of Ihit famous old
Kmtutky brand II it 6-Ytar-Old Ksnfodcy
whitkey bltndtd with 70 neufraf tpirilt
ditlilltd from Ih choicmtl arain.Jrv it todovl
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South Salem C. of C.
Salem HeighU The South
Salem Suburban Chamber of
Commerce will meet on Wed
nesday, April 15, at 8 p.m. at
the Salem Heights Community
i ii rn.ntia.il . will he on
plans for the carnival to be
held May 13, , ana i, ana
a report on the survey of Jory.
vlllo nark. The Salem Heights
Womans club wUl serve the refreshments.
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OUR COAT AND PANTS DON'T MATCH!
Vrij'r u I rrli Ll KE. TH E "LLA AT LEFT, OUR COAT AND PANTS
ii j TCH! We have dozens of fine Simmons Innerspring mattresses and
equally dozens of wonderful Inner Coil Box Springs. Ah! but here's the catch
though they're both made by Simmons, made to go together, the covers don't,
match each other. Now if you're the kind of person who wouldn't mind if your
sleep set didn't match, then here's. a sale TAILOR MADE FOR YOU! Here's
JaV.?'0 reP'ace that old worn out "lumpy" mattress and spring ... at BIG
SAVINGS that should make you ACT RIGHT NOW!
1 1
For Your Old Spring and Mattress Re
gardless of Age or Condition, on This
Famous Simmons 252 Coil Mattress and
Box Spring Combination.
SALE
STARTS
THUR5.
Companion Offer!
All Steel Hollywood
Bed-Frames
Only
Built of rugged steel thot will last for yean
. Mounted on swivel castors for easy
moving . , . Adjusts in jiffy to full or
twin tire ...
$8)88
PAY NOTHING DOWN!
On Our Approved Credit
FULL or TWIN SIZE
Open
Friday
Evenings
Till 9 P.M.
i
Buy this famous Simmons 252 coil
Mattress and Box Spring, priced reg
ularly at $8900. But because the cov
ers don't match we've sale-priced them
at $7900. . . Then trade in your old
spring and mattress regardless of age
or condition and receive a generous
$2000 allowance. You pay only$59
for the combination during this sale!
BUY EITHER BOX SPRING OR MATTRESS
SEPARATELY . . . Trade in your old mattress or
spring for $10.00. You pay only $29.50