Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 21, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Saturday. November 21, 195S
TBI CAPITAL JOURNAL. SaltM. Ortcoa
Paa I
TO CONDUCT CANDY MAKING SCHOOL HERE MONDAY
t f --j ; , I '-.s-.v. v. -v ?.
SS f i .'V;.
If. X "?.:"
"V. '- 4
"X
"a
Noted Candy Maker to
Conduct Classes Here
E. Remington Davenport, noted teacher of candy
making, who will conduct a free school for Salem area
housewivea Monday, Nov. 23, at the Portland Gaa St Coke
Co. auditorium, 109 South Commercial. Three claisea will
be taught, from 1 to 3 p.m., from 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. and
from 8 to 10 p.m.
Fourth Graders at Bush
Write Friends in Italy
Mrs. L y d i a DeLoretto's
fourth grade at Bush school is
studying people of other coun
tries. This week the children
wrote to a school in St. Antimo
(Naples) Italy.
The children sent the follow
ing letter which was translat
ed into Italian by Mrs. De Lo-
Parrish Youths Will
Buy Turks for Needy
The Boyi League and Girli
League at Parrish Junior High
School will buy turkeys lor
needy familiea for Thanksgiv
ing from profit! of a scratch
pad sale and special noon day
movie. e
Bruce Stewart is adviser of
the Boys League and Mrs. Paul
Rowell and Miss Tonl Kuz
manich are Girls League ad
visers. They raised $39.92 for
the project.
retto. Mrs. De Lore t to was born
and grew up In Italy;
Dear Fourth Ortdn:
Wf trt beri and itrUef Stltm. Or-
Km. W tr fourth trtdtr in Euh
Bcbooi n ur Uaehir to Wri.
Loral to.
wt r itudrlni about tho world ond
tho vorloiM Hflooi located oo It. w
mado Krapbooka for Social Studlai and
raapa ihowlng landforma aad wattr
maKinr up our world. Wt art alao mxk
in mmr Ibinia la art such aa pietaraa
nouoar itoriaa, iar animaia i
vajaa.
Hero wo aalabrata maa? hoUdan oueh
at ntnowetn, enrutmaa. Than kit (Tina,
saator and Valratlna'a Day. What noil
dan do rou ctlobrauf Dooi Santa Claui
eont to Tim rou en Cbrtotmaa Krtalnt
Wt would Ukt to know tha dlfftrral tub-
Jacta that rou aro ctudrinc and which
on rou una Mt.
Uaro la tha U at tod autaa. ehlldiM c
to acbooi mo dars a wtek. How m
dan do rou go to actwoif
At achool wo aio slar vaar lamoa
ouca aa occtr, lootoalL butbali. vauot-
oau. ana mtnr ouitra. wo would bo vary
nappy to tnow aomo u tho iimu you
piar.
Pltato writ oooa bocauw wo would
UK i writ rou aaaia and atnd a ple-
mri of our ciaaa.
, Tour lorlnc rrlaada,
Kobort AcktnatD, Oscar Anttl, Darld
Uathlttad. Bob roudolL Ulckor Dunn-
Jim lUmadcn, Ooortta Douilaa, Law-
rone Ward. Nancy Nordrk. Laura do
Wteao, Dolly Laam. Jorc Oodaor, Kay
Nubor, Sandra Savlllo, Billy atrawn,
Polly BaUor, Pat Browor, Nod Carnott,
Allxn Pin. Roormary Wooktr, BUI Wht
more. Bruc llccilatlc, Vornon Sandara,
PhU Dot la. Dick Stutrud. Prank Schack
niknn. Aharon Borry, Jan Olaoa and
Mrs. Lydla D Lorott (toachor).
There Is no such thing as
luck In candy making, accord
ing to E. Remington Daven
port, who will conduct a
achool In this culinary art for
Salem area housewives Mon
day, November 23. It will be
held In tha Portland Gas
Coke company auditorium.
109 South Commercial with
tha Capital ' Journal as co-
sponsor.
"All that wa call good luck
comes to us because wa obey
certain laws, Davenport ob-
adding:
Faculty Trio
Recital Monday
An (vent far Monday even
ing will be the recital to be
presented by Willamette unl
versity faculty trio. In the
group art Willi! Catet, violin;
Cell Kocm, cello, and . Ralph
Dobba, piano.
The program i open to the
Interested public and will be at
8:1S p.m. Monday in Waller
hall auditorium. The program
ia at follows:
Trio in E-flat Major. Op. 70.
No. i Beethoven
Foco sostenuto; Allegro
ma no tropo
Allegretto
Allegretto ma non troppo
Finale: allegro
Short Trio on (9) French
Tunes Rowley
intermission
Trio in E-flat Major.
Op. 2 Roussel
Modere, sans Ienteur; Tres
anlme
Lent
Tres lent; Vif et gaiment
'JUST BOMB ROCKS'
Angola, La. MB A convict
at tht prison here was stopped
by a guard as he was caught
taking a box from cold stor
age locker.
"It just has some rocks In
it," the convict said.
The guard- opened tht box
and found three chickens.
dressed and ready for the fry
ing pan.
"Rocks?" the guard asked.
"Yes, sir, Plymouth Rocks,"
the convict replied.
"AU that we call bad luck ia
because we break or Ignore
certain laws. If we do the
same thing twice in the same
mannei under the aame condi
tions we will get the tame re
sutls." Davenport became t candy
maker by accident when he
met in outstandingly good
ont in Vienna, whose younger
sister Davenport subsequently
msrried after the candy maker
and the sister had come- to
America and Davenport had
returned home from Ms atay
abroad.
He went Into the candy mik
ing business with his brother-in-law
and took full charge
of the factory two years later.
By that time he had made
friends in the candy game who
were willing to show him all
they knew. .
Later he became a teacher
of candy making and this has
been his calling for some
years. He lives in Portland
and has conducted schools In
cities all along the coast and
inland thrdugh Montana,
Idaho and Utah.
Health Hints
To Lay Citizens
The volunteer lay citizen
was informed of the manner
In which assistanc may be
given the health department
with prenatal classes, well
baby conferences and crippled
children's clinics during a tea
held under the sponsorship of
the Marlon County Depart
ment of Health at the First
Methodist church Thursday
afternoon.
The lay members were also
told bow they csn be of assist
ance in the distribution of
health education material ln
the community.
Several members ol both
the health department staff
and tha advisory committee
took part in interpreting tho
roles of tho volunteer. These
included Mrs. Hugh Adams,
new chabanas and Mrs. Loron
Rickey, vtee-ehairmaa, and
Mrs. E. A. Meola, vice-chairman.
Mrs. Bernica Yeary,
nursing supervisor and Mrs.
Meola planned tha meeting.
Refreshments woro served
by Mrs. Adams, Mrs. A. A.
Atherton and Mrs. John Meadows.
The fall migrations of Eaglea
and Egrets may take them
north instead of south until
winter turns them back.
till 8e.CMrcUl
Ph. 4-411
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of aO alaes. trasses. AMeas
laaj Support!, Ebutie Baetery
Esaert fitters erltato flttlag
AB TOCB DOCTOR
Capital Drag Store
443 lUte Street
Ceraer et Ukerty
MB Greta ttamm
Salem Chiropractic
. Vital J
Orcaaa
Are
Oealrenei
Three
Nome
Dr. J.L.Ahlbta
Narva aad Bom '
Specialist
hveierlierephy
tlecrrerlieraphy
Colon Irriaeriee)
X-Ray
Phone 2-4120 for Appointment
SseaMr.ttls-trhrtitslSaei
1225 South Commercial
I
lYOCB
NORGE
DEALER IS
ICHERRY CITY ELECTRIC
ISt CHEMEKETA
Phone 2-2406
To Place Classified Ads
Lebanon Nears
Coa of United Fund
Lebanon Cash and pledges
amounting to. nearly 70 per
cent of the $22,656 goal in this
year's United Fund csmpaign
have thus for been received.
Drive Chairman A. B. Cash
announced Thursday.
A meeting will be held Fri
day evening to determine the
exact amount of contributions.
Plans will also be made to con
clude the campaign by Thanks
giving. Cash sgain urged persons
who have not yet contributed
to take or mail their contribu
tions to Howard Berger at the
Bank of Lebanon, or to United
Fund at chamber of commerce
offices.
' ' '
0?
as ate GotasEB
3
a
fit! f iV
Sun Valley
10W (MOMS .
MCI IN INItCT
- IT VOIR f fiVORITE fOOl STORE
M til! , '
i t v . , ' avi:i
0
-lo
w, - '
See the Model Home this week-end. Notice the lovely in
terior painting which is now completed, the finish-carpentry
and the cabinets. Place your order now.
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 he?i 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.
crrv
ciane.
e.s.
Nil I
- ' I.
ft V
J
J
f., Aii-x ;
aaBsssfi
SALEM 2-097 1 I lK"All'i
Pay Less Drug Store
SERVE YOURSELF and PAY-LESS
OPEN SUNDAY 11 A.M. 'til 8 P.M.
PAY LESS HAS EVERYTHING
'Hocker
Hardware
Ph. 37031
990 Soatb ComsaarcM
Wall Paper, Palatt anal
Spoftirtg Goods
Ferrill's
Nursery
lOscreienuiaentilj,
ihrub. fruit, ihado
ind flowering trast.
OPEN 10 LM. SUNDAYS
' Mi. East of
KEIZER
PHONE 2-1307
BERGS
In the
Capitol Shopping Center
And In tha
Keizer District
8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Every Day
GOLDEN
PHEASANT
. OPEN
lsNoeaTUl:!!
SUNDAY
SUNDAY OWNERS
OUR SPECIALTY
' III Nerth Liberty
Pbeae3S733
Now.. 24 Hour. Drug Service!
OPEN 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M.
AND DUTY PHARMACIST ON CALL
1 1 P.M. TO 8 A.M.
Just Phono 39123 or 42248
QUISENBERRY'S
prescription srei
130 So. Liberty
Howser Bros.
Equipment
Soles t Rental Servlca
1185 So. 12th
Phona 3-364
Oram, Ore.
TRAILERS
FOR RENT "
All Typaa
Local or On Way
Rent A Trailer
System
Salem's Only Exclusively
Trailer Bental Lot
lit! Fairgrounds Bd.
Pbone S-I4S7
- OPEN -
SUNDAY
SAFEWAY
OPEN SUNDAYS
126S 2120 3S
Canter Palrf reandi M. , Coml
8-10 9-6 9-9
SAME LOW P8ICES ALWAYS
Nr Your Convenience
Our Store Is Open Sundays
From 12 Noon to 1 P.M.
FOE EMERGENCIES
Can
38343
39J7
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
lute aad Uaerty Tear Preserlptlea Store'
Senator Hotel
Coffee Shop ,
We SaoeUllso la
SUPERS SUNDAY
DINNERS
Open Sundays
7 a.m. H 9 p.m.
Dolly
4:10 a.m. 9 p.m.
Sstw .mm CWfM smo
Corner Ceart ss Blak
Pkoao 1-4111 .