Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 14, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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PRESBYTERIAN JUNIOR CHOIR
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FFA Winners
Get Awards
Award for contest winner!
among T.T.A. boys at the State
Fait' were distributed Saturday.
The champion dairy judging
team from Sherwood chapter
. and the Harriaburg team which
placed highest in beet, sheep
ana swine juaging were intro
duced at the afternoon racing
program.
Ralph Wilcox of Albany won
the trophy for overall cham
pion ahowman for all livestock.
Youths awarded banners for
' Best Exhibitor included: Robin
These young voices were heard for the first time in
chorus Sunday at the First Presbyterian church. The
Junior choir is directed by Mrs. Don Gleckler and Marilyn
Spark Is accompanist .
Final Preparations Being
Made for N. Marion Fair
Woodburn Preparations
for the 18S3 North Marion
county . -ee fair, to be held at
Woodburn Sept. 24, Z3 and zs,
got Into full swing this week
following the close of the state
fair.
Arrangements have been
practically completed for the
wide variety of farm, home and
garden entries in the "old fash
ioned country style" show and
If cKinlev. Woodburn. for final plans are being made for
swine; Eldon Powell, Junction two of the annual features of
City for beef; Boy Arnett, Ore
gon City, dairy; Bob Banick,
Gervals, sheep; and Jim Mag'
Bess, Newberg, poultry.
Oregon City chapter won
first place banner for txu.1
lence in herdsmanship of the
stock they cared for at the fair.
Second place went to Can by,
third to Perrydale.
For the first time this year
the lads who held livestock for
inspection during the morning
long Judging contest were
recognized. Carl James of
Marshfleld wu g'ven first prize
for best dairy animal holder.
Harvest Workers
Still Being Sought
ouvervon workers wu
needed in the bean, blackberry
ana cucumber fields, was re
ported from -the Salem and
local xarm labor offices, as
schools beginning within the
past week and Monday has
lessened student labor. .
Workers are being sent
through the efforts of the Sa
lem office for the Silverton
area with the local office being
closed Saturday.
There were about 100,000 ci
gar stora Indians in the United
Stats in 1900 but only about
9,000 are lett fays the Nation
al Geographic society.
the event, the Saturday kiddies
parade and the three-night free
entertainment program.
"Spirit of the Early West"
has been selected as the theme
for the kiddies parade. Many
Two Woodburn Cows
Make High Records
Two registered Jersey cows
in the Endee Farm herd, owned
by Newton Davis, Rt, 1, Wood-
burn, Ore., have received spec
ial recognition for their out
standing production records
made on herd improvement
registry test.
Foster's Volunteer Bell pro
duced 9,849 lbs. milk contain
ing 568 lbs. butterfat at the age
ot 8 years and 4 months, and
Endee Midget's Lou produced
10,850 lbs. milk containing S77
lbs. butterfat at the age ot 4
years and 3 months.
FINE HUB CAP THIEF
Albany Larry Lee entered
a plea of guilty in the Linn
county district court Friday to
a charge of petty larceny and
was wined $50 by Judge Wen
dell Tompkins. In default of
payment he was committed to
the county Jail. Lee was
charged with stealing hub caps
from cars in Cascadla. He was
arrested in Sweet Home.
Completion of Street Work
At Sweet Home Announced
prizes will be awarded and the
divisions will conform to those
of past years, according to Phil
Branson, chairman.
Invitations are being sent to
high schools at St. Paul, North
Marion, Gervais and Wood'
burn, to enter floats In compe
tition tor the trophy and cash
awards offered in this division.
Floats representing commercial
firms and business establish
ments also are expected to com
pose a large section of the
parade. The Jaycee-Ettes will
jgain handle the kiddies' sec
tion.
Amr.gements are now be ink
made to obtain high . school
bands and marching groups for
we paraae. The event will
start promptly at 2 p.m. Sat
urday, sept. 26.
The Jnycee-Ettes 'with Mrs.
Joe Walker, Jr., as chairman,
will nave charge of the talent
show planned for 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept 24, at the Set
tlemier park Softball field.
Anyone desiring to compete
should contact Mrs. Walker.
The "Young Oregonians"
from Portland will be featured
on the second night, Friday,
Sept 25, at 8 o'clock. Profes
sional entertainment is being
arranged for the final evening's
entertainment Admission to all
entertainment is free.
The fair buildings, the arm
ory and the North Marion Fruit
Co. warehouse, will be open
for receiving entries at 8:30
a.m. Wednesday, Sept 23. AJ
entries except livestock must
be In place and completed by
11 ajn. Thursday, Sept 24.
Space 1 still available for
garden clubs. Granges and
Farmers' Union booths.
Livestock entries are to be in
by 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 26
ttequests lor livestock, space
should be In the hands of the
fair board by Sept. 18.
Mrs. Edward H. Baldwin
was recently appointed super
intendent of the textile depart
ment She will be assisted by
oan. Frank uiapeiie.
Sweet Home Completion of I
street improvement projects
was announced at the regular
meeting of the council, and or
dinances were read for assess
ment ox improved properties.
The assessments receivable
for Street Improvement dis
tricts through 11 total $35.
972.74. The councilman authorized
payments ot $17,056.04 and $2.-
668.21 to Warren Northwest
Inc., ot Portland and to Dun
can Sanders, of Sweet Home for
basing, paving and concrete
work on various street improve
ment districts.
The first step was taken in
purchases for the 12th Ave.
bridge crossing Ames Creek
which was authorized by Sweet
Home voters last November.
The council allocated $3,881 09
for the purchase of an Armco
Aiumpiate prefabricated cul
vert.
After the tire chief and the
volunteer committee viewed
the proposed floor plan for the
addition to the city's tire hall,
they found a need for revision
and submitted to the council
the floor plan drafted to fit
weir needs. It was accepted and
the council will direct Archi
tect Lyle Bartholomew of the
need to construct the fire hall
addition before construction
begins on the city hall build
lng.
The ordinance accepting a bid
m me rw sweet Home Bank
tor purchase of the $79,000 city
hall bond issue was passed for
uira ana xinai reading.
Among other business ot the
ciiy councu, included an auth
orization for the dog catcher to
retain a $2 fee from dog own-
Double J Cafe
Reported Sold
Silverton Renorted
firmed Saturday morning was
the sale ct the business of th
Double J cafe, managed lor
the past several years by Mr.
ana Mrs. Jim Chan, serving
Chinese and American foods to
the Silverton public.
Buyers are said to be Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Holman. nro-
prietors of George's Place at
the time of the fire which re
cently destroyed the business
building and contents.
The future plans of the Chans
has not been officially announced.
The Holm ana have remained
in Silverton since being burned
out, making their residence in
the McClain St Towe Apartments.
Sfayton Court Takes
$402 in Penalties
Stayton Four hundred and
two dollars in tines were col
lected in justice court the past
two weeks. In the sports field,
one person was fined for angl-
hunting with the aid of a car, !
and one for hunting with an!
unplugged shotgun.
Vehicle and traffic violations
were: Inadequate muffler, 2; no
muffler, 1; no tall light, 1; no
operator s license, 5; no vehicle
license, 4; driving on a revoked
license, 1; driving while oper
ator's license suspended, 1; al
"owlng unlicensed person to op
erate motor vehicle, 1; viola
tion of basic rule, 4; failure to
stop at intersection. 1: nassinc
with insufficient clearance, 1;
ituck speeding, l; hauling un
branded logs, 1; combine over
load, 1: overwidth overlord. 1:
group axle overload, 1; tandem
axle overload.
Iran lies largely on a hot,
wind-swept tableland averag
ing 4,000 feet above sea level.
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RELI2VC PAIN
or MMHi FILES
INSTANTLY
J" t of mc pfca irtr. to. nl
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ers tor destroying and dispos
ing oi dogs alter obtaining writ
ten permission; authorization of
installation of a street light at
ine intersection of First Place
and O Street; authorization ot
Installation ot a two-hour nark
ing sign on 15th Ave.; granting
building permits to E. C. Banke
tor construction of an extend
ed car port at the Banke's Su.
per Market for convenience of
the store's patrons; grunting
sunning permit to u Be K Pon
tiac Co. of Lebanon for con.
struction of used car lot office
building on M St., west of 18th
Ave.; authorization of installs
tlon of a 12 minute narkinc me.
ter in front ot the state liquor
store on 10th Ave:; acceptance
of the police department report
lor the month; authorization of
$100 payment to City Attorney
John Galey for fees.
VERA STROM CHIEF CLERK
Silverton At the Wednes
day evening meeting ot the Sil
verton school board of direc
tors, Dr. E. L. Henkel, chair
man, presiding, Mrs. Vera
Strom wu elected head ot the
cleridan department of the
senior high school, and Harvey
Hallett was re-hired to super
vise the bus transportation of
pupils from the adjacent dls
trlcts.
Winter's Coming . , Better
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