THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Oregoa Thoitday, Mar 14. 1953 DERBY BANQUET SET V, I II I DANCE AT HUBBARD Hubbard The Hubbard Tiremen'i Auxiliary will hold their ssnus! Ms? dsnse Satur day evening Hay 16, at the City Hall. Music will be by Bon Anderson. JSekt Your Homo The S3iowple Of Your Clock: Sidney Steven of Stevens and Son Jewelers makes out a check to cover the expenses of all Derbyists to the big Derby banquet the evening of July 12, while looking on are Derby Director BUI Beyers; Allan Stevens, partner with his father in the store; and Vic Fryer of the Capital Journal, co-sponsors of the Derby with Douglas McKay Chevrolet Company. The store has volunteered to pay for the dinner for all boys who race in th Derby and will handle ticket tales for others interested in attending the banquet. It COSTS SO UTTLI ( j,j0. ,ht BrcMcUoa and kenty of UUdcn All Alaaiaua Amufh Ne otker WinJ et wj'P'KV cm auca ukm Inclusive Childer raster hcW N dm w sWwti ohmmI fsMtls hf CWMvft tMp et)CM6 v 09 ft- 1 tr.iims All'MUMINUM linmsditt InMtlUllen I Years Torayl lease send Free Literature Name Street Town EDMONDSON'S Venetian Blind and Shade Co. fOZtN.E. Alberts Pertlsnd 11, Or. Sfaylon KCs Mothers Feted Stayton For the fifth con secutive year, the Knights of Columbu Council of the San- tlam Valley entertained the mothers and wives of Knights of Columbus at a Mother's Day breakfast at the Stayton parish hall Sunday morning. 1 This year's registration for the breakfast was 214. Ed Jacoby, past district de puty and past grand knight of the local knights, acted ai toastmaster, with the welcom lng address given by Raymond Kerber, grand knight Respon ses and speeches were given by A. L. Elvin, supreme council representative; Don Doerfler, district deputy; Mayor M. J. Martin of Stayton; Rose Bell, national director of the Catho lic Daughters. The principal address for the breakfast was delivered by past district depu- Ph Woodburn 7331 Evenings by Appoinlimnl DR. G. W KING OPTOMETRIST : . Hours 9:00 to 6 P.M. Closed Wednesday ' 392 Pacific Hwr.(99E) Woedbum,Ort. ty. Jack Lynch of Oregon City, The following mothers were honored and presented with engraved placques; most recent mother, Mrs. baveta unnitisn len, of Sublimity; mother with the most children dedicated to the religious life, Mrs. Anna Weber of Stayton; youngest mother present, Mrs. Retells Nlelson, Sublimity. Gale Cartwrigbt of Salem entertained with guitar selec tions. Woodburn Clinic Held for Children Woodburn Twenty -five children were examined at the weU child health clinic, held Tuesday at the Woodburn lib rary. Dr. W. J. Stone was the physician In charge, assisted by Mrs. Mary Testerman and Mrs. Harmon Yeary, county nurses. Volunteer assistants were Mrs. Edward Coman, Mrs. Wayne Goff, recently from Juneau, Alaska, a guest of Mrs. Coman, Mrs. Jack Connell and Mrs. Charles Smith.. : A nurses' conference will be held June when immunize tlons will be given at the Woodburn library which will close the season for the local clinic. However, the clinic In Salem will be kept open all summer at the main office and will be available to all res! dents of the county. - wfc (?l WlnrtfTUTO r1 rrnnra UiUi rJ B vt ANYTIME IS A GOOD TIME to twitch to better tasting whiskey. That's why we suggest you com pare Calvert with your usual brand and pick the one you really like better. SNIFF Vi-oi. samples of Calvert and any other whiskey. Compare their rem, without knowing which is which. Calvert and the other brand to judge them for smoothness, mellowness free dom from harshness. ' s . CHOOSE that tastes better to vou. We feel sure tbat you'll pick finer, smoother-tasting Calvert. But you be the Judge, fair nouJh IT A TRIAL IOTTU $J0S "I C01V3KaRE,..andyoo'll switch to CAlVBt KStRVI IUMHO WHKOTS0.l ftOOf . MAIN MUTRM SMTT. CAIVHT MSmUtt COS. Kt.tt Banquet Ahead for Boys In Soap Box Derby Race By VIC Hey, fellas, snaijen up your arjnetitea. W'ra ulna' in h banquet. That's right, a big banquet w nonor ine noys wno race in the Mid . Wlllom.tt. V.ll. soap Box Derby on July 12, Ana ii i iree for the kids who race, that is. Every kid who is in the race that day gets free ticket to the big banauet that where a special program wiU om pui on ana wnere the prizes will be presented to the win ners. Parents, sponsors -and mends will be invited to the banquet too, but they will have to furnish their ticket. This banquet is one of the big sunrises that th TWh association has been working on xor uus year, f or a while, we were afraid wa umnlHn't be able iv do it until Sidney and Allan Stevena Stevens and Son Jewelers came to the reirua with an offer to pay for every Derby ist' banquet dinner. Not only are they coin to pay for the boys' dinner but they said they want to lake FBTEB A meeting af representa tives of groups who are going to help with eoneaa sions at the Derby has keen set for Friday evening at the YMCA, Concessions Chair tnaas Lloyd Evans has an nounced. Five groups have volan teered workers for the Der by concessions se far, Ev ans said. Others who are In terested la helping eat In Salem's biggest boys' event, may contact him by phoning 1-1221 or by sending a rep resentative to Friday's meet tog. i Groups -whs have volun teered workeis are the Rain bow Girls, De Molay, VFW Auxiliary, Sea Scouts, Op timiases and the Jnnlor Chamber of Commerce. other surprise coming up for you. Here are some more Derby ists who will be racing in Salem's biggest kids' event on the second Sunday in July. Clasa A Monte Langford, 4750 Fillmore, sponsored by Salem Glass Service; Bill Shattuc, 882 Sunset avenue, sponsored by Orcutt's Market; Juddie Baker, 4295 Claxter road, sponsored by Arrow Pickup service; Jim Fox, 320 Chemawa road, sponsored by the VFW Cooties; and Richard Hagner, 410 Ford street, soon- sored by Vacuum Cleaner clinic. Class B Ernest O'Neil. 1840 Cbemeketa street, soon- sored by R. L. Elfstrom com pany; Danny Shattuc, 882 Sun set avenue, sponsored by R. L. Elstrom company; Dwlght West, Route S. Box 126, spon nnwl hv Marion hotel: Gary Cunningham, ISIS North lth street, sponsored by capiuu Drug store; and Roy Ellis, 741 MmiIo drive, soonsored by Otto J. Wilson company. . Student of Voice Offering Recital Jeanette McMillan, apeclsl voice student at ' Willamette university, will make her de but recital at S o'clock Friday afternoon in the music recital hall. Her program will in clude a group '! Russisn and charge of getting all the tickets ready and selling them to others who want to go to the banmiat. Then thav can that parents and sponsors also get gooa seats to see tne pro gram and presentations. The location of the banauet has not been definltelv aat but we'll let you know as soon as it is decided. TnMrittfitallv mratfH fat. nicrrow's paper as we have an- Amerlcan folk songs. A student of Clorinda Top ping, Mrs. McMillan, studied with the vocal educator for two years in Portland before Mrs. Topping was appointed to Willamette's staff in 1948. She has appeared as soloist before various organizations In Portland and Salem and has been featured on radio broad casts. Tele-fun t)y Warm Goodrich HEARING AID CLINIC Mar 151b, 30 A.M. M:30 P.M. Marion Hotel Salm, Oregon New Trarwitor Demonstration. Free Hearing Examina tions. Come in and see the World's Smallest Receiver. "No earmold to wear." 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