Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 02, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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    Wednesday, September 2, 1953
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-I THOUGHT FOR SURE VOUD V TO SUP AND TUMBLE f3' lflVT' JCfVl Mlfc jffB Sl 'tM2)T7 DvfCrf
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I CAMPSITE LOT- AND AT SUCH i AT HOME ON THE ZS- ifcSSSl ' ' A jl'H'C&V wS ' ZbV:r C:?3Cg
V A LOW PRICE.' WON'T Jk HALL STAIRS? AWFUi VW1- 7) 2Xr !
XRECONSIDry '( W MART WORTH ' '
Two Autos Collide
Near Monmouth
Monmouth Gay Travli,
mail carrier on Independence,
Rt. 1, received cut right arm
when hit car and one driven
by W. T. Stone, Willamina,
collided at the turn from 99W
nd Gun Club road, 1 mile
Carol Curtis Pattern
north of Monmouth,
Travia, drlvinf a Chevrolet,
(oing aouth turned eaat from
99W onto Gun Club road and
Stone, drivinf a' Cadillac,
going aouth hit the Chevrolet
and the impact threw Travis
from his car.
The car continued aouth, left
the road, went behind the
Sidney Howard 'mailbox and
came to a atop in the ditch.
Stone received an injured
ankle. ' ,
The Cadillac had to be tow
ed from the scene of accident
but Travis continued on to
the post office at Independ
ence.
It is estimated t h e r e 1 s
enough timber in U. S. forests
to build a six-room house for
every man, woman and child
in the nation and have lumber
left over.
Lambs In Color. Maky little
lambs are in the two-color trans
fer process which requires no em-
Droiaery at am rne motus, rang-
Ins In size from UK Inches to 3
inches, are in rose-pink and sky
blue all fourteen of the adorable
baby lambs I Just Iron them onto
cruidrens play suits, creepers, lit
tle pajamas, bibs, towels, or onto
the squares of a crib spread, onto
curtains, small taoieciotns. won
derfully easy to use, launderable,
they're delightful for gifts)
Send 25c for the LAMBS In
Color Transfers (Pattern No. 478)
transferrins and launderinc in
structions, TOUR NAME. 'AD
DRESS, PATTERN NUMBER to
CAROL CURTIS, Capital Jour
nal, 652 Mission street, San Fran-
Cisco 8. Calif.
'radio programs'
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Silverton
Silverton A recent reunion,
of the descendants of Mary
Swyer and Irene Cutsforth
was observed in the Silverton
city park with relatives pres
ent from Hcbo, Tillamook, Ed
dyville, Corvallis, Rosebirg,
Gervais, Silverton and Salem. .
Elected to serve as officers
for the coming year were Mrs
Charles Waltman of Hebo,
president, and Gale Cutsforth
of Gervais as secretary.
Retiring president is John
Eagleson.
Rev. Joseph A. Luthro pre
sided in the ceremonial of Holy
Baptism at the Sunday, August
30, morning worship nour.
Receiving the rites were
Christine Frances Opperud,
born Oct. 24, 1952, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Lester K. Opper
ud, sponsors, Mr. and Mrs,
Keith Berg. And also John Dav
id Zahler, born April 26, 1953,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
Zahler, sponsors, Mr. and Mrs
Duane Roisen and Miss Bonnie
Opperud.
E. Jay McCall and his sister,
Mrs. Ed Holden, plan to be in
Portland, Thursday, to meet
relatives and attend the funer
al services of their cousin, Wal
ter F. Hoffman, 62. Mr. Hoff
man nas no immediate mem
bers of his family living,
Mrs. Max Cohen (Pearl
Crockett) is a surgery patient
at the Oregon City General hos
pital where she will be for the
coming fortnight. Mrs. Cohen
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
George Crockett of Pine street,
Silverton. The Cohens live at
Oswego. Mrs. Cohen will wel
come messages or visits from :
her local friends.
Albany Weather Man .
Reports Wet Month
Albany Seth T. French, lo
cal government metereologist,
presented statistics Tuesday
confirming the general belief
that August was an unseason
ably wet month. Rainfall, most
ly concentrated in the last eight
days, totaled 1.59 inches, of
which only .37 inch fell before
August 22. Eighteen of the 31 j
days were cloudy, with IS .
clear. Highest temperature of ;
the past month was 93 degrees '
on the 15th; lowest, 41 on the !
3rd. '
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PROLIFIC COW .
Blue Ball, Md. W) When
the young cow owned by Ml- '
liam Farmer gave birth to her J
first offspring, she did it in a
big way. , '
She presented Farmer with
triplets two bulls and a heif- .
er. .
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night
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indicator
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down
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material
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37. Take a teat
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house
29. Bulsanan
coins
40 Publisher
42. Exact Ilka.
nessea
44. Signily
45 Private
teacher
46. Tax
47. British
statesman
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fabrics
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springs
35. Drills
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