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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1953)
n"rtr. May 11, 1M 500 'Hams' and Families To Converge on Salem .., . . win THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Saltat, Othm jnunlwtons field, dinners end ton vffi be incorporated In d"y Droram of the leth annual convention of the Oregon Amateur Redlo Asso itUon, which convenes at the Marlon hotel Friday ,fter Boon. .The convention U expected to attract tome S00 persons, "hanu" and their families from Oregon, Idaho. Montana nd Britlih Columbia. Registration la scheduled for Friday evening, but the seri ous business of the confer nee will not get under way imUl Saturday morning when Governor Paul X Patterson five their official welcome to the delegate.. At that time, also. Orval Nunn, W7FRT. president of the Oregon Ama teur Radio association, will make his first official appear ance. Saturday's program will in clude a discussion on "Call Utter Plates" by Karl New bry, secretary of state, at 10:30 a.m. and an address at 1 p.m. by J. H. Hallock, en gineer in charge of FCC, Dis trict No. II, and a talk at 1:45 by Dr. Robert Pur brick of Willamette university con cerning Oeiger counters. C. I. gcavy of Pacific Tele phone and Telegraph company PENNSYLVANIA SALE ,GjQQG "thhi pbich INCLUDING ALLOWANCE ON RECAPABLE TIRES AM $: e ear tin j ea m tw nmfml mum at ra la, . .- Say e mi)iiniili Hre m a aaer artaaa waea arm wwa aeesaer are at m reeelar arias (ekx raSaral Tax). (.Nxll 10'5 a. $22.3 5 4.70x11 aasiia Mil $84.80 7.10x11 KJ95 ... $27.1 1 7.40x11 e$3t.70 4.(0x14 1393 an. $37.11 1.00 x IS 1695 m. $43.40 will give a talk oa "Our Migh ty Midgets,'' Involving micro wave and TV repeaters at T p.m. Saturday and represen tative of UM will discus "Electronics in Business" at :5. Sunday will be devoted to special activities and contest and aeries of discussions. The official banquet is slated for p.m. Sunday at the armory when Commander K. X. ThomUnson, W7LY. U.S. naval reserve, will be the prin clpal speaker. East Salem LIFETIME ROAD HAZARD UARANTEE Aerates are oeeraateee' tar Me ealait defeata la aieterlal and ' 90ttb aaeee FJF aV run tubes Wkh ato purchase of 4 ikes we ah yoa 1 tabes abiohiMy nee. PREMIUM QUALITY These the are not 2nd or 3rd lis but top grade Penniylvania Asrolux tint usually sailing for 10 mors than tins that origi nally corns eearw amomobilet. (Our prices are lower on 2nd sad Jrd hns Urea, loo.) Pennsylvania Atroluz tires feature Flexomaate Construction which ghraa add ed protectee afainat Mass, load shocks. East Salem Members of the Auburn Woman's dub ware honored at an indoor dinner at the borne of Mrs. Stuart John with Mrs. Henry Han son co-hostess this week. Dinner prepared by the host asses was served to Mrs. Arlo McLain. Mr. Jack Scorgie, sirs. . Harry Eckstein, , Mrs. Charles O. Gillmlng, Mrs. Me vin Brumfield and Sharon; Mrs. Birtell and Joan; Mrs. George Starr, Mrs. Wilfred Miller, - Fred, Dorothy and Keith; Mrs. Donald Townsend, Steve and Jimmy; Mrs. James Klncald, Mrs. T. C. Morgsn; Mrs. Lorsn Richey, Mrs. 6. W. Burrls; special guests, Mrs. Paul Gilmer and Mrs. Tom Meier, and the hostesses. New officers installed were president, Mrs. Scorgie; vice president, Mrs. Eckstein and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Johns. Corsages were given new of ficers and a gift to th retiring president, Mrs. Gillmlng. September meeting will be with Mrs. Eoksteln. The pre-school clinic and orientation for Auburn school was held at the school. Speak ing to the mothers while the children visited the first grade room were the school princi pal, Mrs. Marjorie Thompson, Arthur Myers, general super vising principal, and the nurse rrom tne iiarioa County Health office, Miss Ruth Ingram. The four teachers at Au burn school were hostesses for the open house even in last TOursaay aunt. Mrs. John W. McCrea as sisted by Mrs. Dale Mallicoat entertained neighbors for a coffee hour Tuesday at the Me aVtre at TO AT. la as InMpCff JPtWPT NfM wB 0m M Mill City Service Station Mill City, Oregon PHONE 684 . VSCS Installs AfVoodburn Woodburn Installation of officers was held at the regu lar meeting of the Women's so ciety of Christian Service held Tuesday in an all-day service beginning at 10:30 SJn. A busi ness meeting was held in the morning and a. sack lunch served at noon with the des sert and coffee furnished by the hostesses, Mrs. Fields and Mrs. Charles Buchanan. The opening devotional serv ice was conducted by Rev. Or mal B. Trick, assisted by Rv. D. Lester fields. Rev. Trick Installed the officers in a cere mony written by Mrs. Lowell Moore, closing with a poem. Those installed were: Mrs. Clifford Applegate, president, serving for her second year; Mrs. W. M. Burke, vice presi dent; Mrs. George Everts, re cording secretary; Mrs. Charles Conyne, treasurer and the fol lowing department secretar ies: Mrs. Charles Buchanan, promotions; Mrs. Albert White, missionary education and serv ice; Mrs. James Llvetay, Chris tian social relations and local church activities; Mrs. Mark Thompson, student work; Mrs. Mildred Rice, youth work; Mi J. Lowell Moore, children's work; Mrs. Mabel Hatch, spiritual life; Mrs. John Coleman, liter ature and publications; Mrs. David Fields, supply work; Mrs. Ralph Sebern, status of women. A special feature of the day was a talk by Mrs. Lottie Crawford of Oregon City, who has spent 10 months in Chill with her son, Randall Craw- fori, who has served a agri culturist in that country for the past six years. 6he talked on his work, showed films and answered questions. The next meeting will be June 16 at the home of Mrs. A. X. Austin with Mrs. U B. Det weiler and Mrs. Lowell Moore as hostesses. Mrs. Mabel Hatch will lead the devotional service and Mrs. Al Whit win have the program. Seed Certification Cres home on fisher road, sv a " si Guests were Mrs. E. J. Kltta- llfmn IITIM ATA NPflT -Milieus Usee. William-. UT Tub. I ow " uaMWe SUV TT aSlflll ww e mmwt Mrs. G. F. Home, Mr. Lester W. Orton, Mrs. Albert Suran, Mrs. Harvey Page, Mrs. Wade Cartes, Mrs. Wayne Schrunk, Mrs. Frank Mochman, Mrs. Don Maus, Mrs. L, K. Bate- man, Mrs. Fred Sm alley and Mrs. Robert Brown. Week-end guest at the George Starr home on Lancas ter drive were Mr. and Mr, Don Smith of LeGrande. Mr. and Mr. Gus Broad- hagen of Lancaster drive are on a trip east to Flint, Mich., where they are picking up a new car and driving home through the south Getting at the Seat of an Uprtolstery Problem! Plan Poppy Sole - Sweet Home Flan are completed for the annual pop py ssle Friday and Saturday with Alta Carrol, Chairman. The sale will.be conducted throughout the business dis trict and proceed will be used in Oregon for the rehabilita tion and child Welfare work for disabled veterans, their families and children of de ceased veterans. Refreshments' were served by Mrs. Clyde Scott following the business ging division; Ralph tsasowt had a severe laceration of the right arm reused from a place of Cytag metal; Glen F. Mo MuTray cut hi hand-while working at home on a skill saw. The first two joint oa the tint finger of the left band war amputated. The ring finger wa badly lacerated. Jan Morris fractured both beets In his left arm while polo vaulting) st kis hoaM Sunday. . . .i Receiving surgical treahweeit are Robert 8. Reynold, Clay Cornwall, Idrich Smith, Bon. ale Ramey, and Mrs. Ivan Hoy. On birth 1 reported at tha hospital. . Tha child is the List Mishaps AtSreetllcnis Sweet Hnme-Acci dents re ported by Ungmack Hospital are: Robert L. Clark, Santlam Lumber employee, crushed the little finger oa the tight hand and the finger was amputated; Marvin Dickens suffered from laceration of upper and lower Up when a piece of log struck him in the face; William R. White crushed tha little finger of hi right hand while unload ing oxygen at the Santlam log. .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De- waln L. Xxantx, Sweet Home, bora May IT and weighing meeting of the VFW auxiliary, held in tha Americas Legion hall. May It. pound, 4K ounces. IT'S IRIS TIME My garden is now open to visitors. Special open lng day, May SI, 10 ajn., with corsage for tha ladle. Com now and eome later for lata bloe- ; om. Write for prlc list , ; Effis Llayo's Garden , 405$ lack Ave. ffaar Caesura) ' fHONE I4M0 THIS 60-SECOND TEST MAY OPEN YOUR EYES! V hiMZ onto n YOU MAY BE SURPRISED by the big difference in whiskies. That's why we invite you to compare smoother, mellower Calvert with your usual brand in this easy taste test: ample of Calvert and any other whiskey. ' Compare their aroma with out knowing which It which. Calvert and the other brand to judge their smoothness, mellowness free dom from harshness. ' Deadliaja for seed certifica tion applications are rapidly c earing says Marion vounty Extension Agent Hollls Otta The June 1 deadline on alta fescue and highland bentgrass will effect most of the local grass seed growers. Other crops effected however, in' elude Tualatin oatgrass, blue- grass, and the Creeping red fescues. Certification of crimson and subterranean clover fields re quires immediate action. Since both are blossoming at the present time, the field inspec tion will necesssrily have to be made within the next few days. Seedling Inspections are re quired on aeveral Marlon county legume seed crops. These inspections are made when the seed crop is only two or three inches high and de termine the number of volun teer plant in the field. Red clover, Birdsfoot trefoil, and Big trefoil must all have seed ling inspections. Complete information, In cluding application forms, rosy be obtained by writing or cell ing at the county agent's of fice in Salem. at SHUNS JACO IIUrtRYl 0"lY A RVi DAYS LEFT Villi A 3. CHOOSE, the whiskey you really like better. W feel sure youH pick, bner-tasting Calvert But make the teat and then decide fair mought On A TRIAL tOTTU TOM all COr.lt...andyou1l switch to CMHtl' yr ?. ad w CAtvnrr unant suwoto wmbot-Is.! roo-5t com nsvtui trans, CMvm osnuts cof.H.r.t rapes! 42ti rnM,c,iu,.iivl 1 S), J,,,? BOTH 8 HAVE'YQU r " X' rot wa or pt SHAMPOO 3 -41" SHO 0L k m !- " aa aiualaW r a mmt rntm mi taiaatkwa.ua ' M0W' beaeMM hmk reewfl COMLETCWITH v ANTENNA : INSTALLATION 90 DAY SERVICE POLICY TO BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE MAY 29th (Completely InsUllsd by "Jiffy TV) , PLUS .... Antetnurnd. mm COMPLETELY INSTALLED BY "JIFFY TV" TO BE GIVEN AWAY ABSOLUTELY FREE MAY 22 NO OBLIGATIONS-NOTHING TO BUY rami DRAWINGS ' TO BE HELD FRIDAYS AT 800 P.M. 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