Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 08, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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Friday, May g, 53
Farm Leaders
Hit af Tariff
Washington W) Leaden of
national i arm organizations
Joined Thursday In urging freer
worm u-aae ana denouncing a
bill before Congress to impose
new uaue restrictions.
Lloyd C. Halvorson, econo
mist xor me national Grange,
said new trade barriers by the'
United States would stir re
sentment throughout the free
world and Imperil this nation's
own economy.
He told the House Ways and
Means Committe that foreign
countries must be allowed to
sell goods here to earn dollars
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Cherry City
Electric
S39 Ghemeketa
Fhona 2-6762
"to pay for the foodstuffs and
machines needed from us."
John C. Lynn, legislative dl
rectr of the American Farm
bureau reaeration, said the bill
before the committe would re
long established
United States mil
ing trade barriers. .
"Its drastic nrnvislnn. h.
ld, " would nullify" the ef-
recuveness of the reciprocal
trade agreements program, and
would be contrary to "the real
interests" of the U. S.
Community Dinner
At Woodburn Moy 9
Woodburn The last com-
raunity dinner until fall will
be held at the Union school
Saturday, May 9, beginning at
i p-m. An amateur show will
be presented following the din
ner and anyone interested In
entering should contact Mrs.
John Ramage,
Thoes attending are asked to
bring "potluck" and table serv-,
ice. Coffee and rolls will be
furnished by the committee.
Everyone is welcome.
JUST 3 DAYS LEFT
to moke your guess en the number ef pennies
in our window. See our window for contest rules
and priies. CLOSING DATE - MAY 1 1 th
g&ds
ACKLIN'S
Junior Bootery
Open Until 9:00 Tonight
Senator Hotel Building
RHODODENDRONS
AND AZALEAS
A Gorgeous Display of Bright Colored
-Blossoms in a Variety of Sizes
WILL MAKE FINE MOTHER'S
-., DAY GIFT
Bedding Plants, Geraniums,
Fuschias and Perennials ,
FERRILLS NURSERY
Vi Mile Eastof Keizer
Ph. 21307
Advice Given
On Rat Control
Manyi inquiries are reaching
the Public Health Office and
exterminator companies for in
formation on how to let rid
of rats.
Since this is the migratory
season for rats are numerous
and are often seen about prem
ises both downtown and In the
residential districts.
A bulletin from the health
office says four steps are neces
sary for control. They are: Kill
the rat, eliminate their food
supply, destroy their breeding
places, and make buildings rat
proof. The bulletin continues:
"Rat poisons are the most
efficient means of destroying
rats. Exterminators and Dest
control operators are expert'
enced in handling rat poisons.
They will choose the poison
that best fits the condition un
der which it is to be used. It
must be remembered that poi
sons deadly for one warm
Diooaed animal are more or
less poisonous- to others. Hu
man beings, pets and domestic
animals must be protected
against accidental poisoning.
"Food and shelter are the
two most important factors In
a rat's existence. Open garbage
and trash heaps should be elim
inated. If birds, including the
ducks along Mill Stream, are
being fed, a rat-proof feeding
tray should be provided. A
feeding tray placed on a ledge
to prevent spilling is best.
"Once the rats have been
killed and their harbors elimi
nated, it becomes necessary
to make the buildings as rat-
proof as possible. All open
ings larger than Vi inch, must
be closed If rats are to be kept
out. Hardware cloth over
windows, near the ground,-and
metal sheathing on edge of
doors gives protection against
rat invasion. Almost any
structure can be made rat
proof with a little ingenuity."
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oreron
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Power Boost
For Radio KWIL
Albany Radio station KWIL
will be broadcasting from a
new frequency and with in.
creased power by late summer
or early fall, it was announced
Wednesday by R. R. Cronise,
president of the Central Wil
lamette Broadcasting company.
Cronise's announcement came
upon receipt of word from the
Federal Communications com
mission of permission to con
struct a new station.
Cost of change-over will be
$60,000 to $70,000, Cronise re
vealed. The station's power will be
Increased to 1000 watts, and
its frequency changed to 790
kilocycles, Cronise said.
KWIL will broadcast from a
point four miles east of Albany.
C, H. tfsher and Son, Fort
land, who have been awarded
the contract tor erection of
three tower and the radiating
system, will begin work Im
mediately. ; ' -. '
OtlME CONTEST '
Woodburn Members of
the Woodburn Hobby club will
hold a glider contest Sunday.
May 10, at the Woodburn alr-
MOTHER'S DAY
CAKE
SPECIAL
Decorated With Bosea
$1.75
Order New
SALEM HOME
BAKERY
13S0 N. Church h.JM45
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port field near West Wood
burn.' The event will be from
2 to 4 p.m. and the public Is
invited., The prize will be a
"Little Duster" plane.
For
Mother's Day
IN BLOOM., ,
Rock Daphne
, Azaleas . ,
Rhododendrons j
' Camellias
Knight Pearcy
Nursery
Town yard 175 8. Liberty
(3 blks. south - of State)
Conntrr yard en ME 1 mil
south ef Brooks. ,
Erection of upper floor steel for new Marlon county
courthouse created this frame for ihe county memorial to
veterans of first world war. Practically all structural steel
needed for courthouse construction is now at hand.
Fire Destroys
Mill at Idanha
Idanha Fire early Wednes
day destroyed the Idanha Shin'
gle Mill Corp. plant owned by
Wilbur Chestnut and Sam Pat
merton.
The loss was estimated at
$25,000 and was only partially
covered by insurance. A shingle
shed and shingles stored in it
were saved. ,
Warren Stoll of the Idanha
fire department discovered the
blaze and sounded the alarm
about 1:30 a.m. Firemen were
unable to check the fire which
started in the upstairs and had
gained considerable headway
when discovered.
Frey Now Publisher
Portland Oregoniari
Portland VP) M. J. Frey,
general manager' of the Ore
gonian, Thursday was named
publisher of the newspaper by
the Oregonian Publishing com'
pany.
. Frey, who will continue to
handle the general manager's
duties, said the change was in
titles only and that the paper's
policy and operation would re
main the same.
The- paper has beeen pub'
lished by the company.
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Here !s an unusual opportunity to
see for yourself the fine new cars
that make the New Packard Program
the news story of this automotive
year. 25 beautiful new cars will be
awarded, including a glamorous
Packard Caribbean. We hope you
will join us. Please read on
Last December the people of this
j country gave a typical, enthusi
astic welcome to the announcement
that Packard was returning to the fine-
car field. Once again America had a
new choice in fine cars!
At the same time, the Packard
CLIPPER was announced as the only
medium-priced car in America built
in the fine-car tradition. The 6ig type
of car, priced just a few hundred
dollars more than the low-priced lines.
These announcements were the first
step in the revitalized Packard
Program! Now you are Invited to par
ticipate in step number two with 12
new Packard! and 12 new Packard
CLIPPERS to be awarded those who
follow the simple rules for participat
ing in Packard Invitation Month.
May tth to June Wh is the time. Just
visit your dealer then. See the new
Packard or CLIPPER and, on an offi
cial participation form (which your
dealer will provide), write 25 words
or less about the feature that im
presses you most. Tell us what we
should say about that feature in future
advertising.
Send in as many suggestions as you
wish. Just be sure that each one is
written on an official participation
form and is in the mail before mid
night on June 9th, 195). See your
Packard dealer toon.
Klasic Photo Center
PHOTO FINISHING FILMS IN AT 10 .m., OUT S p.m
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sports car.
STATE MOTORS, INC.
340 No. High St.
Salem, Ore.
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openlnc day, Saturday, May I. While there, ate a Kodak Due
flex camera, gtt a snapshot at your ehlldrea A Ixl enlarce
aatnt will be presented to you without cost from this snap
shot . . . Ton will be delishted to see how easy it Is to set a
rd ptetura,
FREE - FREE - FREE
Door prises will be liven away, drawing to be held at
4:1 and 8:0 P.M., Saturday, May ... Need not be
present to win.
1. Irownie Movie Camera
Gives you movies with snapshot ease.
2. T.D.C. Vivid 35 mm. Slide Projector
Picture perfection comes with projection.
3. Argue 75 Camera Set
Contains flash unit, case, flaah bulbs.
4. Irownie Hawkey Set
Complete with flash unit, film and bulbs.
Gifts for the Kiddies
fRHS M AT 10 A.H. READY AT 5 Mi
... m Two Convenient Locations
546 Stale SI. 1146 Tenter St