Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 28, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Paga 10
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saltm, Orefon
Tueaday, April 28, 1958
Zone Problem Deferred
Until Hearing May 19
Property owneri and plat
promoter! interested In New
Haven and Broadmoor aam
tlom in the southeast part of
the city will have to wait until
after a public hearing May 19
before the planning and zon
ing commission to find out if
the city li going to give inem
a residential or an industrial
zone classification.
General Realty company has
already built 14 houses in New
Haven Addition and had . an
application before the council
for permits to build 16 more.
This is under a recently-enacted
ordinance requiring the
council, rather than the build-
East Salem
Km Salem . East Salem
Home Extension units this year
were assigned one of the
special work shop projects,
braided rues, to Ednia Lane,
and Lansing Neighbors; Herbs
for Variety and Accent," to
Swegle and 'Gifts from Cloth,"
to Lancaster unit.
. Each year some East Salem
unit has been awarded a first
at the Homemakers Festival
and this year East Salem's old
est unit, Swegle, received a
first for Its exhibit of herbs,
It had been arranged by Mrs.
Alfred Pauli, .. Mrs. Warren
Fisher and the units president,
Sirs. V. M. La Due.
In the point system used by
the Judges, Edina Lane was
aecond with lta rugs.
Lansing Neighbors won
fourth in the exhibit, with a
High rating.
- Lancaster unit with its
"Gifts From Cloth" was third
In its division. This unit's
members had used this project
more than others having made
about SO of the large red felt
stockings for use in their own
homes, and as gifts at Christ
mas time. '
In addition to the blue rib
bon for the most points- a
purple one was given four
units whose displays could be
put in some store window in
Salem and Swegle unit will
have one of these displays. The
stores where the different ones
will be placed are to be select
ed this week. -
Mrs. Zina Scharpnack and
Mrs. Harry Ottee from Lans
ing Neighbors and Mrs. Melvin
La Due from Swegle assisted
In the dining room as host
esses and Mrs. George Hanau-
ska, chairman of Edina Lane,
ushered in the mam auditor
ium.
One unit meeting will be
held this week. Lancaster unit
will meet Friday at Charles
Hagen, 3395 Duncan ave. on
'IVliUv Wnv 1 at 10:80 a.m. and
have the project, "Herbs for
Variety and Accent" .
a.
The river Rl In Italy which
Cows from Mt. Baldo into Lake
Garda is only 525 feet long but
passes under a bridge, runs a
mill ana has a watenau.
The 816 carat diamond in
the British royal scepter is the
largest of nine stones cut from
the Cullinan diamond found In
1903.
inspector alone, to give its ep
nrnval In areas where a zone
is likely to be changed under
the pending zone revision, me
dintrict is now in Class III,
which permits residences, but
the new code proposes to put
it in M-2 classification, which
does not permit residences.
ftenaral ' Realty corflDSnv
representatives said they had
started the nro'ect which is
south of Oxforl and between
22nd and 24th streets before
zone revision was started.
Broadmoor Addition hasn't
yet built any houses, but is
Dlannlnc an extensive home
building project. It was rep
resented Deiore xne council
by Mrs. Harriet Ness Ruff.
On motion of Alderman
Chester Chase both were de
ferred until after the May IB
hearing,
Three other permits were
granted. They were:
Application of E. h. smitn
to build a one-story masonry
grocery store at 3125 North
River read.
Kenneth W. Hutchlns, to
build a commercial garage at
2515 North Commercial.
Walter Nyatrom, to build a
concrete warehouse at - zuas
North Front
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Loulie! Rt lax with top service,
comfort and world-famous
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Build at Albany
: Albany Members of the
First Methodist church congre
gation at a special quarterly
conference Sunday ni,ht au
thorized the board of trustees
of the local church to pick up
the options on two pieces of
property to be used in connec
tion with contemplated expan
sion of the local church.
To be purchased are the Per
cy Veylor residential lot, for
merly the William Bain home,
at Fourth Ave. and Ellsworth
St. to the south of the present
church building, and the prop
erty adjoining the Taylor prop
erty to the east on Fourth Ave.,
now owned by L. W. Young,
known as the Charles M. Bruce
property.
Presiding over the confer
ence was Dr. George G. Rose
berry, Salem, district superin
tendent Sunday's action marked ad
ditional progress toward ma
terialization of the Methodist
expansion program, launched
last year when plans for, con
struction of a new educational
building were announced. -
Accumulation of a building
fund has since been under way.
PUNCHBOARD PENALTY
Albany Troy Cox, Halsey
tavern operator, was fined
$230 in district court Monday
after being convicted by a six-
Essay Contest
WinnersNamed
Dallas Winners for the es
say contest sponsored by the
American Legion auxiliary are
being announced. The annual
contest Is a project of the
Americanism committee of the
Department of Oregon,
The senior contest, which
had as its subject, "American
ism in the Community," was
won by Earl Glbbs. Second
prize winner was Sandra Long
man iury on a charge of violat
ing the state gambling laws by
operating a punennoara,
and the third prize went to
Laura Billings. ........
In the Junior contest telling
tiin,a Viral rv American Should
Vote" was Janet Classen, 1st
prize; Karen jonnson, zna
prize; and Cora Swanstrom,
In eacn contest me winning
essay was sent on to compete
i. the tate contest, coins to
Mrs. B. V. Stratton, Port Or
ford, Oregon, who is state
chairman for the contest. The
state winners will be announced
soon after May 1.
Local Judges for the contest
....... Mra. Milo Smith. Mrs.
Dora Sweet and Mrs. Dean
Forbes. : -
Cannon for the selge : of
Vlcksburg were cast from iron
taken from Ringwooa, . J.
Ike in Tails at
Opera Performance
Washington fl The audi
Bllttered as much as the
singers last night when Presi
dent of Mrs. Eisennower iea
the Capital's officialdom to a
performance of tne Metropoa
Ian nnpra.
The President was dressed
In white collar and tails and
the First Lady wore deep red
satin with flowing skirt and
fitted bodice topped off with
a white mink cape-Jacket.
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TOP GRAIN 0 AO
PIGSKIN Pi?eWT
. COWHIDE $6.50
TOP GRAIN COWHIDE dQ Eft
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Capital Drug Store
403 $! St., Corner I JUkerty
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405 State St. (Corner of Liberty)
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Double 'SlffC Green Stamps Given on All Cash Purchases Made at This Store
TAX ROT
INCLUDED
A 6IUETTE
Blue Blades
In Dispenser Pack of 20
98'
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Lustre-Creme '
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16-os. Sixe ... Protects Clothes
$2.50 AtER $4 00
Hand Cream
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NAIL POLISH
2RE6UIAR ft80mS
FOR ONLY
$100
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finest nail polish at only half the regular pricCj
All fashion shades.
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A cleansing and moisturising treohnent
Moon Drops". Moistura Balm . . . 3.00
White Sable" Cleansing Creme . . 1.50
Value 4.50
SPECIAL VALUE
Both lor .
$
3.00
Plus
Tax
DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS
LIMITED $HANnTIES OT.Y!
Cqserooa trial arze free of catra coet
with eveiytiegnlarioize
FORMULAYER
the ntw "look-younger" cream
Two Giont Site
PEPSODENT
Tooth Porta 94c Value
r 69c
CHARLES ANTELL
r'ormula No. 9 and Shampoo with Lanolin and Hormones
COMBINATION OFFER
Formula No. 9. . . . . . 4.95 reg.
Shampoo ....... 2.00 reg.
Both lor f)A Plus
Total Value $6.95 . 0UU Tax
3"
ONLY
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Use trial site first li not com
plelcly satisfied with Forraulayer's
loTcly effect on your skin, return
large jar unopened. Entire $3.50
will be refunded.
CAPITAL
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405 STATE ST.
(Corner of Liberty)