Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 20, 1953, Page 20, Image 20

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THE CAPITAE JOURNAL, gale. Orecs
Friday, November 18, 1UI
COVERED BRIDGE TO QUARTSVILLE
'A . Distinguished Linn county covered bridge over the
South Fork of the Sentiam on QuartzvtUe road li truss
" type itructure built about 1838. Although covered in
the conventional manner. Middle Fork bridge at Foster
la not aided, concession to traffic safety. .
Chiropractors Gather"
For Three-Day Meeting
The annual convention of the
Oregon Aaaoelatlon of Chiro
practic Phyeidana got atarted
today at the Marion Hotel
which will be the meeting place
the remainder of the week.
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Regiatration began early in
the day and the convention was
formally opened at 1:10 a.m.
with invocation by Dr. Robert
Elliott, chaplain for the organi
zation. The welcoming address
was by Dr. F. P. RuU of Port
land, president of the association.
Dr. J. LaMone De Rushs,
I dean of the Northwestern Col
lege of Chiropractic, Minnea
polis, spoke on "Practical
Neuromechanics . Related . 1 0
Chiropractic Analysis," and,
after an Intermission to view
exhibits, gave a second address
on "Chiropractic Care of Scale
nous Anticus Syndrome and
Cerebral Palsy." The exhibits
are in charge of a committee
headed by Dr. O. W. Burgess of
McMlnnville. ,
At the luncheon hour Russcl
Pratt, president of the Salem
Chamber of Commerce, spoke.
On the afternoon program
Dr. L. P. Roberta of Los
Angeles speaks on gynecology,
and Dr. M. I. Hlggins on the
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"Function of the National
Chiropractic Association." A
report from the state board of
chiropractic examiners was fol
lowed by a round table discus
sion. ..
Dr. De Rush gave third
technical discussion of the day
and general business session
with committee reports is slat
ed from 7 to o'clock Friday
night.
The Women's Auxiliary of
the OACP Is meeting also,
starting its activities with a
joint luncheon with the doctors
Friday noon. At 2 pjn. a con
ducted tour of the Oregon State
Hospital was arranged for the
auxiliary, the group to start
from the Marion Hotel.
The convention will continue
through Saturday, adjourning
Monday noon.
Captain Mack
Goes to Yuma
A sudden change in the ad
ministration of the Salvation
Army in Salem became known
Thursday night when Captain
and Mrs. Thomaa Mack receiv
ed their farewell orders.
Captains Mack is being sent
to Yuma, Ariz.; where he will
be in charge of the USO center
which Is operated by the Sal
vation Army. He and Mrs.
Mack leave 6alem Saturday.
He will be succeeded In Sa
lem by Captain Ben Wold, now
of Medford, who is expected
to arrive here late next week.
LIBERTY CTJB PACK
Liberty The cnb pack 18
meeting la alated for Monday,
November 2J, at the Liberty
school. . The change In date Is
duo to the Thanksgiving holl
dsy, rt was announced by the
eubmaster, Walter SchendeL
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We art doing fin with ths fcrtirior painting the walls and
ceiling are completed and the woodwork has had one coat.
The finish carpentry is completed and the cabinets have
been installed.
Come out, one and all. See the high type of construction
and materials that are going into this modern new home that's
taking shape before your very eyes. We want you to know
all about it. Ask the salesman any questions you want. He's
right there on the property all day.
This is the model home that a veteran
from Salem will get on December 25.
With the help of the V F W in making a
recommendation, we hope to announce
the name of that veteran before long. In
the meantime, come out! See the Lock
wood Home in all phases of construction.
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World Affairs
Forum Coming
Announcements are being
circulated among several Sa
lem women's organizations of a
World Affairs Film Forum
program planned by Salem
YMCA for December 1 start
Chairmen of world affairs
and similar committees for va
rious women's groups are help
ing the YMCA set up the dis
cussion group under a program
developed by the Ford Foun
dation and the national YMCA
Following a theme, "World
Affairs Are Your Affairs," this
program will Include a series
of . 10 weekly discussions on
Monday nights at the YMCA.
Each week's discussion will
center on a single country or
a general topic related to the
theme and will follow an ap
propriate documentary movie.
Background material for ad
vance preparation can be found
in a Ford Foundation-prepared
book which all members of the
group will have. A nominal fee
will cover the cost of the book
and all 10 movies.
Moderator will be B1U Ross,
KSLM newscaster. The plan Is
for general discussion by all
participants, without prepared
speecnea. Regiatration is re
quested by December 1, at the
YMCA or with an organiza
tion's ' International relations
chairman.
CANDY MAKER WHO'S COMING HERE MONDAY
E. Remington Davenport, noted candy
maker, who will give a free course of in
struction in candy making to Salem wom
en at the Portland Gai & Coke Co. audi
torium nut Monday, November 23 at
109 South Commercial St. Three sessions
will be held, at 1 p.m., 3:30 p.rm and in
the evening- at 8 p.m. Admission will be
free. Davenport has shown thousands
of western housewives how to make the
finest candies at numerous schools he has
conducted. He was here three years ago.
I This school is under Capital Journal and ,
Portland Gas k Coke Co. sponsorship.
1ZtC1 w 'v. I tion of a patient. Mrs.
:t' .vV i . i N. 5 Wllcos, 74. and her 1
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f t ." t 1 Monroe H. Toussaint oi
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Solarium Scene
Of Golden Wedding
Chicago A solarium at
Passavant Hospital was the
scene yesterday of the golden
wedding anniversary celebra
tion of a patient, Mrs. Pauline
and her husband.
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AFRICAN CHIEF MCST DIE
Bloemfontein, South Africa
11 An African chief and one
of his tribesmen were sentenc
ed to death . Friday for the
ritual murder of another Afri
can whose flesh was used to
make "black medicine."
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daughter, Mrs.
of Algon-
the cele
bration after she learned her
mother would not be released
from the hospital for two
weeks. The party waa complete
with family friends, flowers
and cake.
Snookies Baby
Hippo Snubs'
Food, Dies
Columbus, Ohio VP) Like
,lts fajneas mother, Snoekle's
baby waa toe stubborn for Ma
own good.
The 75 pound; X day old
hippopotamus died ef malnu
trition yesterday after spurn
ing Snoekle's feeding at
tempts. It Sneekle wouldn't
allow caretakers cleee
enough to determine sex
was Snoekle's third baby.'
One drowned. Mama all 4,
(I pounds of her eat on
the other. -
Snookie became famous a
few years ago witn an eignt
day aitdown strike while be
ing transferred from Chicago
to Columbus see.
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