Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 06, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Thursday, August 6, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, oregoft
DADDY COMING HOME
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The family of Major John Daujat at their Richmond,
Calif., home after they had heard of the Major'a release
by the Reds in the firit group exchanged at Panmunjom. '
Mri. Daujat li shown with daughteri, Esma, 7, (left) and
Diane, 8. (AP Wirephoto.)
Reunion, Picnics Crowd
Public Park at Sweet Home
Sweet Home Reunions, pic
nics, and outings in the park
filled the Sweet Home City
Park Sunday where entertain
ment was provided for every
age group present.
The Horner family reunion
was one of the affairs held
Sunday. Attending were: Mr. j
and Mrs. Amos Horner, Mr.
and Mrs. Levitt Horner and
grandsons, John and David, all
of Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs.
Rufus Horner, Alma Weddle,
Barbara Horner Rowley, of
Bend; and Beuna Horner Davis,
Merle M. and Henrietta Davis,
Altove Horner, George Horner,
all of Eugene; Amy T. French,
Earl Gainer of Lebanon; Rich
ard, Ricky, Deena, Linda Row
ley all of Bend: Don, Georgia,
Jimmy, Bobby and Barbara Da
vis of Eugene Frank Gleason
of Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Welch and Judith and Kenneth
of Milwaukle; Stanly Weddle,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Mosher and
three children, Mr. and Mrs.
George Ledford of Sweet Home
and Tabith Pott of New York.
The Davenport family reun
ion included Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Davenport and two boys,
of Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs.
John C. Vanlandlngham and
family of Lebanon; Mrs. C.
Vanlandlngham of Arkansas;
15 Acres Give
Farmers Vote '
GroweVs who raise over IS
acres of wheat are eligible
voters in Marlon county's Aug
ust 14 referendum on market
ing quotas.
One thing is sura for 18S4,
and that is that farmers will
have wheat acreage allot
ments. County Extension
Agent Ben A. Newell says this
vote is to decide how the pro
gram will work.
A "yes" vote will bring
acreage allotments and price
support at tO per cent of par
ity with marketing penalties
for any wheat produced in ex
cess of the farm's allotment.
With "no" vote there will
be no marketing quotas or pen
alty controls. Acreage allot
ments will be In effect but
price support will drop to 90
per cent of parity. Non-cooper-ators
who do not abide by
their acreage allowance will
not be entitled to' price sup
port even at the BO per cent
level.
Eligible voters will be noti
fied by letter and in newspa
pers of the six polling places
in Marion county. Polls open
at 7:30 a.m. and will be open
until p.m. Land owners or
renters may both vote if they
have share Interest In the
crop.
County PMA officials and
committee men will be willing
to further explain referendum
measures between now and
August 14.
The legal wheat acreage for
each Marion county farm will
be announced by August 10,
says Newell. Market quotas
and the per cent of parity
where prices will be supported
depends on a two-thirds ma
jority of the votes cast
MAN KILLED IN FALL
Portland ff gudolph Seld
ler, a retired city park bur
eau employe, died Wednesday
In a plunge down a one-story
stairway at his home here. Po
lice said the fall was accidental.
The meat of armadillos is
said to taste like pork.
Canners Busy
Packing Beans
Snap beans, the first of
thousands of tons to be har
vested in the Willamette val
ley, are stepping up activities
of local processing plants. The
volume is expected to increase
dally during the next few
weeks.
Paulus Brothers stored the
first beans picked until a suf
ficient quantity had been re
ceived to warrant operations.
The plant is currently work
ing on a one shift basis, but
additional employes are ex
pected to be added in the near
future.
Boysenberries from the
Willamette valley. Royal Ann
and Lambert cherries from
Union county are also being
processed at the Paulus plant
California Packing corpor
ation finished a run of snap
beans brought here from Cali
fornia, Tuesday, and immedi
ately started work on the lo
cal product. A second shift, to
handle the increased volume
wlU probably be added next
week. The first loads of beets
are expected to reach the plant
next week.
Blue Lake, too, haa joined
the parade ot bean canning
operations. Like the other
processors, this concern awaits
larger receipts from the grow
ers to step up the speed. The
quality la reported as excellent.
Pa
Portland Woman's
Brother Survivor
Portland () Mrs. Margaret
Madsen, Portland, a sister of
a crew member of the RB-S8
which crash-landed in the At
lantic ocean, was informed
Wednesday that1 ha 1 one ot
the survivors.
Her brother la Maj. George
R. Parkes, a bombard! ed, navi
gator and radarman. She said
the Air Force officially notified
aPrk.es' wife in Vacavllle,
Calif., that he survived.
In 1P5J the United States
used almost nine trillion cubic
feet ot natural gat.
Adjust Parking
For Woodburn
Woodburn At ha nn.i.i.
meeting of the Woodburn city
council Tuesday night the
council passed an ordinance
changing parking limitation on
several downtown streets.
A two-hour parking limita
tion la to be enforced in the
biuineu diatrlrt in Ini'liufe twith
sides of Front St. and both
sides or First st, from and In
cluding West Lincoln St on
the north and Arthur fit nn
the south, and all connecting
sireeia Detween Front and
First in that area.
It Was alio HfrMftH tn mntnrrm
one-side parking on Montgom
ery, Garfield, West Hayes and
West Lincoln Sta. between
First and Second. The ten
minute parking on Grant St be
tween Front and First, estab
lished some time ago, will be
continued. The ' new perking
will go into effect as soon a
the signs ean be printed.
Mrs. Thompson, city record
er, waa authorized to Issue
call for bids for the purchase
ot new tire truck. a
Other business included ap
proval of the graveling of High
St between Fifth and Sixth at
an estimated cost of 1288. A
resolution was received from
the Woodburn Junior Cham
ber of Commerce approving the
fluoridation of the city water
supply.
f Furs Exclusively
For 18 Tears
LACHELLES
1148 Ferry 8t
pay voua
FUEL OIL
BILL
r the iota
To enable your 'dealer to
continue your monthly
charge service.
UUMRiaOADUim
aEDiT ASSKUTMN
Mrs. Edna Hawkins and son
of Calif.: Mr. and Mrs. Hay-
ward Hawkins and son ot
Lebanon; Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Davenport ot Lebanon; Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey-Davenport
and children' and Mrs. Lara
Davenport and two children of
Sweet Home.
The Community Chapel on I
East Long St., held a Sunday
school picnic and those attend
ing the pot-luck affair were
Mr. and Mrs. Geol Andrews,
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Andrews,
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Schwartz
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ev
erett Tyler and family; Mr.
and Mrs. W. C. Parker and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Elliott
and child; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Robertson and family; Mrs.
Lloyd Schumsker and children;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burxnoia
er and child; Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Emmert and child; Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Port and
child; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Crowell and iamlly; Mrs. Allen
Greer and child; Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Zook and child; Mrs.
Doris Wodtli and children;
Mary Ellen Tollett, Bobbie
Ash, Martha Taylor, Joan Tay
lor, Dorothy Schwartz, Winona
Wiley and Bethel Simons.
Schulze and Group
Enjoying Travels
Dr. Daniel H. Schulze, pro
fessor of German at Willam
ette university, now on tour
with a group of 28 students
through many of the European
countries, writes that the group
is thoroughly enjoying the ex
perience. Writing from Nice, France,
as of July 30, Dr. Schulze re
ports that the group has been
In England, Belgium, Holland
Germany, Switzerland, Italy
and France. They plan to
spend tour days in Paris.
"Even though I am enjoy
ing every minute of the trip I
shall be extremely glad to get
back to good old Salem," com
ments the tour conductor.
"immJIh ff tTii i
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Jo Our own!
Sometimes there ore "acres of diamonds"
on our very doorstep. That is how we feel
obout OUR TOWN. Wonderful people. Fine
stores ond services. Grand organizations ond
clubs for men, women ond children.
Heolthy, happy, secure youngsters going to
good schools. Yes, we have everything in
OUR TOWN for which to give thonks.
This marks the beginning of A Tribute to
Our Town, and for what it stands. We hope
you will single these out . .. . joining with us
in paying tribute and respect to a fine, typi
cally American community . . . OUR TOWN!
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
405 State St. et Liberty Phone 3-3111
We Give jJ.rJf Green Stomps
Salem, Ore.
We Salute Our Town!
1S5 N. Liberty
bene 3-3191
AUGUST HOME FURNISHINGS SALE
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in 7" i
REG. 239.95
2-PIECE
LIVING
ROOM
SUITE
209.88
Carefully upholstered
high pile J aequo rd
frieze of lustrous ray
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mohair. Massive Law
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rubber and coil spring
cushions. All hardwood
cons t r u c 1 1 o n with
joints double-dowelled
and corners blocked
for odded strength.
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SAVE! '
MATTRESS
BOX SPRING
SET
69.88
810 coils to give you
sleeping comfort. Sale
priced Sleep Set in
eludes Innerspring
Mattress and Box
Spring. 405 coils in
mattress on top of 405
coils in Box Spring.
100 pure sisal insu
lation, vertical stitch
prebuilt border. 8 ven
tilators. Each unit has
handles. See it today!
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34.95 YOUTH BED
Special
31.88
10 Down
Full panel Crib with extra guard roil for eosy con
version to Youth-Bed. Drop-sides ond adjustoble
springs. All hordwood with choice of 3 finishes.
9.95 MATTRESS Innerspring, wet proof 7.88
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REG. 7.95 TONELLE CARPETING
Cut to order 6.97 sq. yd., 9', 1 T widths
Take advantage of this sale-price for broadloom of
excellent quality and durability. Deep thick pile is
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SALE 5 PC. DINETTE SET
36x60" table 84.88 Sale Price
Chrome-Plostic 5-pc. Dinette Set. Large 36 In. x 60
in. table. Micalite top in new "Cubis" pattern. Re
sists heat, soiling, abrasives. Foam rubber chairs.
Handle backs. Choice of yellow or greep. Buy now!
ASPHALT TILE SALE
Eoch 6V2C Dark Colors
Medium colors, regular IOVjC 9e
Light colors, regularly 2ViC, Sale-price. .. .lie
Durable, moisture-resistant permanent flooring. In
stall it yourself. Can be laid directly on concrete.
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