Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 11, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Wednesday, November 11, 195S
THB CAPITAL SsJms. Crssa
Many Improvements by
Departments of the City
Tlx Urge number of prison-
Irs in the city Jail, while the
ity it taking care of county
fenders ai well aa Us own,
raws heavily on the hot wi-
er supply at City Hall.
This, together with the nor
mal use of hot water by the
rsonnel of the several city
tfices, mad a new hot water
ante necessary and it is being
installed In the basement It
eplaces an older tank of the
me capacity but less efficient.
The main use of hot water
y the prisoners la in washlne
fishes which is done three
times a day, also In Dropping
me ceils.
Numerous Improvements are
being mada here and there by
various eity departments.
T park service has added
an Interesting piece of equip
mcnt which is attached to the
lawn mower. It may be termed
a "leaf chewer." While the
mower is cutting the grass the
attachment cleans up the
leaves, chews them into fine
bits, and blows them onto the
lawn where they are integrat
ed into the soil as fertilizer.
In Wills on Park postholes
have been dug for the light
standards that are to support a
new lighting system provided
for by the City Council at a
recent meeting.
7our merry-go-rounds were
installed Monday for the chil
to, two in Buih Pasture
Pfrk, ona in Highland Park
and ona in West Salem. They
are of the automatic type pro
pelled by tna weight of the
riders and are considered en
tirely safe.
In Bush Pasture trails are
now being made around the
perimeter of the park.
For the fire department the
City Council Monday night ac
cepted a bid for 1030 feet of
new fire bose. The hose is IVi
inch, "Chevron" make, mada
by the Fabric Fire Hose Com
pany whose bid was $1.88 a
toot. I
Another recent Improvement
at City Hall is a new electrical
wiring panel installed in the
basement. '
Lebanon Library
Given Book Funds
Lebanon A gift of $300 for
the purpose of purchasing teen
age books has been received by
the Lebanon library from don
ors who requested that their
names not be made known. An
additional gift is an up-to-date
dictionary. Both are memorial
gilts for the late Fred and Alice
Bakawall and Benjamin Frank
lin White.
Several months ago a friends
of the library group was organ-
Lutefisk Today
At Silverton
Silverton The Trinity Lu
theran Ladies are enouncing a
portion of their menu for the
Lutefisk dinner, Armistice
Day.
The main course will feature
Lutefisk served with melted
butter, meat balls, boiled pota
toes, lefse, hot rolls, relishes,
pickles, home made pies, tatlg
man. rosettes, krumkakke,
sprits, etc.
The dinner is to be served
from 3 to 8:J0 o'clock.
Men called into the work
are: Tickets, Harold Larson,
Edwin Hatteberg, Harlan Bos,
Ludvlg Meyer; music, Mrs. All
O. Nelson, Mrs. Harlan Moa
and Miss Loietta Toft; hostess
es, Mrs. Adolph Haugen, Mrs.
Dmand, tctpt gjfy
lied In Lebanon for the pur
pose of securing needed items I
not covered oy tna city s budg
et. Other currently needed ar
ticles include a typewriter, pa
per cutter, book truck and a
volume of Who's who.
James Nelson; waitresses. Miss
Velories Margau, Miss Bonnie
Operud, Mrs. Kleth Berg, Miss
Yvonia Moser, Miss Shirley
McEwen. Mrs. Albert Satrum,
Mrs. Elmer Thompson, Mrs.
Arnold Thompson; din in groom,
Mrs. Alvln Legard, Mrs. Wil
liam Scbwarx. Mrs. Weldon
Hatteberg and Mrs. Melvio
Brenden; to cook raw fi-o, Mrs.
ran
VOMITS 1ARBEST SBlffl AT 1D(
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Samuel, Mrs. Laura Johansen,
Mrs. Ole Moen and Mrs. J. O.
Setness; all these to assist the
general committee, Mrs. Ed
Hatteberg, Mrs. Harold Toft,
Mrs. T. O. Reed, Mrs. John De
mas. Mrs. Harlan Mae. Mrs.
Chester Bergerson,
Phone
14-1451
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