Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1953, Page 13, Image 13

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    Monday, May 11, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
4-H Club Members Host
Mothers at Linml cui
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Four Corncri ui.un-v.
! the tot meeting "of
yar of the Mother', club .t
Lincoln school, Thursday. May
7. was the program by the 4-H
D. Virgil Lamb, principal of
the school, welcomed the
upa ana mothers and Mr.
. t-arol Capps, general chair
man for the day and leader of
o ana pepper cooking
II club; Mr,. Virgil Lamb and
Mr. Orvllle Rehfeld, leaders
"l " o"gar and Spice and
J,uy Beei cooking I clubs, and
MM. R. L. Stafek, leader of the
mcney Hustlers livestock club.
Memben of all the groups
formed on the stage. Opening
the program with the salute to
me nag lea oy Kathy Snook.
She was also yell leader.
Joyce Kllgore and Margo
"in irom ine cooking I
groups demonstrated mttin
breakfast table. The members
roese groups also had a dis
play of cookies.
The Rickey Rustlers opened
their program with accordion
music by Michael and Peter
Lossner. The members of this
club have taken, many honors
with their theep, Herefords
RIGHT DAY
and Jersey as well as other
projects. Susan and Ann
Swearlngen will be moving to
Bend, Oregon, at the close of
acnooi. They will continue
their 4-H activities In livestock
mere.
. Mrs. Agnes Arnot, sam
pling her birthday cake, was
104 years old on Mother's
Say. A native of Bowman
ville, Ontario, she now lives'
with her only surviving
daughter of five children at
Jacksonville Beach, Fla. (UP
Telephoto.)
Toastmaster Meet
, Woodburn The breakfast
meeting of the Woodburn
Toastmasters was Saturday
morning at 6:30 o'clock at the
Coney Island restaurant with
Jack Bush presiding. Principal
speakers were Bush, Melvin
Milyeu and Philip Branson;
topics master, Lyman Seely;
toastmaster, Rev. Arthur Goble
and master evaluator, Lloyd
Froom. Evaluators were Ernest
Livesay, Walter Taylor and
Mark Thompson and time keep
er was Lynn Simon.
me t-n cooxmg II group
uanea ana servea caxe to the
mothers as a part of their work
in demonstrating.
Mrs. Capps presented the
guest speaker, Mrs. John Cage
oi Middle crove. Mrs. Cage
ha been a 4-H leader In Oreson
for 10 years. She is regional
vice president of the 4-H Lead
ers 'association. Her topic was
4-H as an adventure.
Mrs. Everett Clark conduct
ed the business meeting for
the Mother's club. Reports on
the carnival sponsored by the
club May 1, stated the total
proceeds were $251.55.
Officers elected for the 1953-
84 school year were president.
Mrs. Phil Gilslrap; vice presi
dent, Mrs. Warren Shrake; sec
retary, Mrs. John Fox; treas
urer, Mrs. Gilbert Towne; pro
gram chairman, Mrs. Charles
Warren. ,
Mrs. Kathleen Toyceri's room
won the attendance rocord for
mothers. , '
The spring festival will be
May IS. If it rains it will be on
the first sunny day following.
Pre-school conference for
mothers of children entering
first grade in the fall will be
May 20 at 1:15 p.m.
A program of instrumental
and vocal music was presented
by Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Clark,
Kathy and Kenneth Clark,
Thursday evening before the
Four Corners Woman's club.
Mrs. Jess Mcllnay presided
at the business meeting.
Fast traffic through the in
tersection as well as inside the
Four Corners boundaries and
the need for a four-way light
at the intersection, was dis
cussed. s '
The hostesses' were Mrs.
Melvin Scott, Mrs. Charles
West, Mrs. Frank Lahr. .
The well child conference
will be held Wednesday, May
13, in the community hall, im
munizations will be at 12:30;
clinic 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
Call Marion ' county health
department for appointments.
Infants and pre-school chil
dren are eligible.
. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Norvold
arrived this week from Zum
brota, Minn., to make their
home in Four Corners. They
have purchased the Gates prop
erty at 200 South Lancaster
Dr. .
Mr. Norvold was in the re
tail clothing business in Zum-
brota and Mrs. Norvold op
erated a read-to-wear clothing
shop.
House guest of the Norvolds
is Miss Irene Lawson, also of
Zumbrota, Minn.
Woodburn Unit
Closes Season
Woodburn The final meet
ing for the season of the Wood.
burn Home Extension unit was
Thursday, May 7, at the home
of Mrs. V. L. Kelnecke wnen
the new officers were Installed
for the year which begins in
October, Mrs. Lester Walling
is the new chairman.
Plans were made to hold a
pot-luck picnic for members
and friends May 21 at Cham
poeg park. Those attending are
to meet at the .Woodburn lib
rary at 10 a.m. on that date.
"Care of Rugs and Uphol
stered Furniture" was demon
strated by Miss Ermina Fisher,
county agent, and a cancer con
trol film was shown by Miss
Gladys Turnbull of Salem. !
A sack lunch was served at
noon with coffee and dessert
furnished by the hostesses, Mrs.
Bloodhounds
And Cons Flee
Together
Ranoke, Va, (fl Police
wanted to train a new blood
hoand to track down fugi
tives. , ..
lie they released a pair of
trusted convicts from a west
ern Virginia prison camp
with the stipulation they go
to a certain destination and
see If the dog could scent
them out. '
The dog tracked the men
dovn In fine style then the
eonvlcu kidnapped the ani
mal and took flight.
All three, convicts and
aloodhound, were picked up
later near Roanoke.
Frank Chapelle and Mrs. L. B.
Detweller. .
No more meetings of the
group will be held until Oc
tober except the picnic May 21.
Dam Building
Costs Go Down
Washington W) The cost of
building big multi-million dol
lar dams has started going
down, the Senate appropria
tions subcommittee handling
the Army - Engineer's civil
works program was told Mon
day.
Brig. Gen. C. H. Chorpen
lng, assistant chief of engi
neers for civil works, said the
cost of such projects increased
five per cent from July, 1051,
to July, 1952, and three per
cent more since that time. .
Then he added:
'.'The last several months,
however, our bids have shewn
some trend downward. "We
hope that will continue."
He said that bids have be
come more competitive and
closer to the estimates which
Army Engineers place as the!
actual cost of a project,, with-,
out profit. - -.
He agreed with a commit
tee member that a slowdown
In big construction Jobs else
where over, the country prob
ably was a factor In the low
er bids on government proj
ects, but also advanced other
reasons. . .
Birds Eye Plant to
Start Season May 12
Woodburn The Birds Eye
plant in Woodburn will start
the season's operations Tues
day, May 12, if weather condi
tions are favorable. The first
crop to be processed will be
rhubarb.
A single crew of 48 women
and 12 men is booked for
Tuesday and it is possible that
a second shift of the same size
will begin Wednesday eve
ning. Processing of rhubarb is
expected to continue until the
beginning of the strawberry
season. .
Don't Neglect Slipping
FALSE TEETH
Do falit teeth drop, illp or wobble
when rou talk, tat, lauih or ineece?
Oon'( be annoyed and rmbarruied by
ucu handicaps. FA8TBKTH, an alka
line tnon-acia powaer to aprinaie on
your platee, keepi falat teeth more
firmly jet, Olvea confident feellnc of e-
curity and added comfort. No tummy.
cooey, patty taste or feUnf. Oet TAB-
TEETH today at any drug store.
locations
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East
The East invites you 1 1 ; New York with its fascinating
shops, theatres, museums, towering skyscrapers . 1 1
historic New England . . Washington, the nation's
capitol j s i Chicago, heart of the midwest 1 1 1 Detroit,
automobile center of the world.
Make your trip East doubly enjoyable travel Union
Pacific! Air conditioned comfort . . . cheery lounges
t . . freshly prepared meals . . . thoughtful service 1 1
Pullman and coach accommodations.
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" f - Tare flu. trains doily to end from the tor .. . .
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Port!nd 5, Oregon
1288 State St
Phone 3-6489
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At a time when we know you will most appreciate it our pleasure is to bring you this
fine Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef at the lowest prices in years and years! Wholesale prices
on every beef cut in the house! Plan to buy a week's, supply. Fill your locker.
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford
Arm Cuts Blade Cuts Rumps
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford
test 111! Steak lr
Round T-Bone Rib Steaks
Fresh Ground :B0UM
LEAN' SNOUT MM
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NEW YORK CUT 9 TENDER LOIN
roast or steak 59' Hearts Huh bill IB.
29'
VoungHens t WEkm
Fully Dressed and Drawn 10 m J W tP'
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m mm
Beit (election of Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford beef. Don't fail to take advantage of these prices. Convenient
credit may be arranged. Nothing down a full year to pay.
Half or Whole
Pound
Front Quarter
Pound
Hind Quarter
Pound
Baby Beef
LIVER
3 je. Fresh Beet
W Tongues lb
IB.
291
Tender, Lean, Meaty
CHUCK STEM
LB.
Pact IS
Heavy Penally
Given Driver
Swtct TTom 1 -TrtV t
w. VVIUI ,
Kroenleln, 21, of Toster wai
fined $200 and began aervlng
a 30 day sentence Monday when
he pleaded guilty to driving
while Intoxicated and being In
j i .
yuroenuiu OI IlOien gOOOI.
Justice of Pear V A rn..
nell, Sweet Home, Imposed a
eauu une ana a 80 day jail
sentence for each
suspended 800 of the fines and
lov oays oi )au sentences.
'' Kroenleln wbi ipnitui v..
state police Sunday night fol
lowing a x car accident east
of Lebanon. Kroenlein's east
bound Nash sedan lrft th hioh.
way and went into a ditch, then
suaaemy came back onto the
highway to collide with a west I
bound Ford sedan drives by
DeWain Calloway of Sweat
Home. ;
The Nash hit the Tord broad,
side causing injuries to Mrs.
Galloway and 6-year-old son.
Both were treated at the Leb
anon hospital.
In order to mbm
M UU U1W
earth's gravlUUon, a roeket
would have to atuin a speed
of 23,000 miles an hour.
Phone
4-1451
1955. Commercial
. or DMifiDic nnnol
; Vll''l'l.M.Cslar. 144 . - I
APPLIANCE REPAIRS Ph. 2-5665
- UNITED REPAIR CO. 255 N. LIBERTY ,
I , ' . . LVg?Apolia7cerul''muve,70,,
Ivan Royse and Walt Claus, Owners
AWNINGS-TENTS-TARPS Ph. 34788
SALEM TENT 4 AWNING CO. 729 N. LIBERTY
Canvas Goods of Every Description
"ANYTHING MADE TO YOUR ORDER"
BRICKWORK
Ph. 26545
FRANK'S SERVICE INSIDE and OUTSIDE
Fireplaces, patios, planters, brick steps, etc Also patch
plastering. Chimney tops. ,
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CHINESE FOODS
Ph. 2-6596
' CHINA CAFE 2055 FAIRGROUNDS RD.
Specializes In Chinese & American Foods
Feat .ring "Good Foods . Well prepared" Bring the Family )
Call for Reservations for Dinners and Parties
CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS Ph. 37324
. MORTARLESS BLOCK CO 1 4 1 1. MOYT
Approved - Reinforced - Rectangular Prtcait Septic Tanks
Manufacturers of Mortar Blocks - Interlocking Blocks . '
In Pumice or Concrete. Also Chimney Blocks -
EauiDRient Sales-RenlaU PW.
MWWitKBROS 1185 5. 1 2th ST.
Garden Tillers Power Mowera - Paint Sprayers v Air Com
pressors Sanders - Plumbing Tools - Power and Hand Mower
r Sharpening - Repairs on All Small Gas Engines
(FLOOR COVERINGS Ph. 4-5751
CAPITOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. HIGH ST. V .
Armstrong St Congoleum-Nalrn-Asphalt and Rubber Tile '
Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets "
. Estimates Gladly Givenl .
IRRIGATION - PUMPS Ph. 26038
STETTLER SUPPLY CO 1810 LAN A AVE.
Water Systems Deep Well Turbines
Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
MOVING & STORAGE Ph. 3-8 III
' RED STAR TRANSFER
SALEM-PORTLAND MOTOR FREIGHT
"A Complete Shipping Service" ; .
Office 1120 N. Liberty Whse. 290 S. Liberty
OFFICE MACHINES Ph.3-5584
Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators, Accounting
Machines SALES SERVICE RENTALS
CAPITOL OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO., 531 COURT
R.W. "JOE" LAND
OIL TO BURN
Ph. 2-4151
PRESCRIPTIONS
Ph. 3-9123
ROAD 1174 Edgewater St OR 1-5769
OILING WEST SALEM ROAD
( TWEEDIE FUELS OILS ' OILING
STANDARD OIL DEALER v
PLUMBING SERVICE Ph. 3-9811
kin tAWi none di iiubiwi uiitiu-
Repairing 855 Chemeketa Contracting
Residential Commercial Industrial
24 HOUR
SERVIC!
We give Penny Saver Stamps
THE QUISENBERRY PHARMACIES Ph.3-3157
1 130 J. Ifbartf . 310 Court, Downltwa 2440 Srur, Mtdkd (snM
24-HOUR SERVICE
Service for Your Convenience, FREE Delivery Dally
8:00 A. M. to 11:00 P.M.
130 S. Liberty Store Open 12:00 to 2:00 P.M. and 0:00 P.M. te
90 P.M. All Sundays and Holidays
Radio Repair foZfiCSES. Ph. 3-7577
MITCH ELL'S Radio-Television 1 880 Stat
Motorola Dealers for W . General Electric
Pick up and Delivery
TELEVISION
PH. 4-2271
HIGH
HEIDER'S RADIO & TELEVISION 395 N.
Willamette Valley for 28 Years
SERVICE INSTALLATION SALES
Home and Auto Radio and Television Soeclallsts In the