Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 25, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Pi. 12
Wdneay. November 25, 1952
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. felt. Omw
It it estimated than art Tl
million motor vehicle la DM
Flood Damages Pump
Re4D0 PwOGwa4MS
tnroug hout the world. '
Sweet Horn Riling war
in tht Santiam river caused
log to be puahed through one
FRIDAY 4 A.M. TO 11:45 A.M.
ot tht pump tt tht water tta
Uon damaging It badly., Re
pair to tht pump will be effect
ed ai toon at falling wtter
will permit, according - to
Water Superintendent Ward.
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atretehinar aklna from a atrwle
pattern I One Ja tailored with aad-
tue pocaeia; vne ovier, sotienea
oy unprenea pieaia. sou ver
lioni feature baea Upper closing.
No. 34M Is eat In walit alas 77.
M. as. 38. io. . -in. Hue at
Each skirt takes only 3 yds.
9-m. Skirt wiUi pocket. IK yd.
aa-in.
Send Me for PATTER! with
Kame, Address, Style Ntimber
and Site. Address PATTERN BU
REAU. Oapltai Journal. 053 Mu
tton street, San Franciaoo 6. Calif.
FEEL RELAXED!
In tht northern hemisphere
about 60 per cent of the
earth' surface It under water
end in the (outturn temls-
phere, about 10 per cent
Carol Curtis Pattern
1 s"
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Christmas Gifts!- DoU clothes
cleverly out for simplified
int each Item In Just one pat
tern piece. Even aa a last-mln-ute
gift you can tarn out a com
plete wardrobe in no time flat.
No 217 la cut for 14. 16. It, 30
in. dolla. Bach Item leea than one
yard of fabric. Please order by
le.
Send 30c for PATTERN with
Name, Addreae, Style Number
and Site. Address PATTERN BU
REAU, Capital Journal. M3 Mil
lion street, San Francisco 6. CaUf .
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ROOM BOARD
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PUFFLE INVITING AAE ON A
FREE TRIP TO SOUTH AMERICA
WHEN HE GETS HIS PAPERS
AS FIRST MATE ON A BIG
FREIGHTER MAKING THAT RUN
-SO IF VOUU BE NICE 10 HIM,
He MlbHl INVticTTJU TOO
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JUST ON SHORE
BETWEEN SHIPS-BUT
from what I Gather.
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RENTING ROWBOATS A
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vehicle
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12. Single unit
IS. Spoken
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consul ta
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tranafars
property
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31. RodVnt
31 Scent
34, American
Indiana
3a. Preaantly
37. Orb of day
10. Interrelation
13. Decide
34. Clea, lain
35, Cupbearer of
the f odi
17. Military force
J. Father
St. Wing
40. Speed
43, Calm or
peaceful
47, Advantagaoat
4. Adlecuve
aufflx
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aalt
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water
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By Carl Andtrton
By Abtra
T. Beverage
i. Metal with
neallaihaa
oxpanaloa
. undtrkeat
a. aur up
10. Dillaeed
11. Tidlnra
17. rrench river
1. Comfort
33. Quantltr ef
medicine
14. Vara
39. Colt pea
3d. New
Teatamenl
epeUing
37. Wandering
3. German city
19. Irench
marshal
U. Started
BuddenlT
eaide
SI Soft mineral
St. Decapitate
M Sialka
M. Chang
40. Warrr.th
41. Sptndta oa
which a
wheel turne
43. Made th-aad
44. Feminine
name
45. Medley
4. Naarett
in place
4a. rroaea water
Granddaughter of Survivor
Of Whitman Massacre Dies
Coeur d'Alene VP) Mr.
Mary Canfield Ferrell, 87,
granddaughter of the only
white, man to escape the Whit
man massacre . Nov. 29, 1847,
died here Tuesday. She had
been ill about a week.
Mra. Ferrell's father, Oscar
F. Canfield, a a boy of 12
also escaped death in the mas
tecrc at Walilatpu, near Walla
Walla, Wash., when the Indians
struck down missionary Mar
cus Whitman and his white
male followers.
The former Mary Canfield
was 12 yean of age in 1878
when her parents moved to the
present city of Coeur d Alene
which was the same year Fort
Coeur d'Alene was established.
The family homesteaded here
and for many years Canfield
furnished beef for soldiers at
the fort.
Mrs. Ferrell regarded Coeur
d'Alene as her home for the
last 75 years. She lived for a
time in California with her
grandparents. After her mar
riage to William Ferrell, she
lived at Ferrell, Idaho, on the
St. Joe river. Her bus band es
tablished the town more than
SO years ago.
Mrs. Ferrell often related
how her grandfather was able
to hide in the willows near the
Whitman mission for three
days after the massacre. He
walked for nine days and
nights to the Spalding mission
at Lapwai, Idaho, af.er that
for help.
North Howell
New Factory
For Lebanon
Lebanon Construction of a
manufacturing plant to produce
a machine which will fashion
a new design of building block
will start soon on the new
South Gate shopping center
lite south of Lebanon.
The firm will be Shake Block,
Inc., headed by Guy Scaltreto
president; Clarence Davis, vice
president, and Leonard Kuske,
general manager.
The plant will make ma
chines to turn out a revolu
tionary designed building block
made either from pumice rock,
cement, or tuftstone. The mak
lng of the block itself is not
contemplated.
When the concern is in oper
ation next summer, from SO to
60 persons will be employed.
First units of the machine
are being constructed now at
Hobbs Machine shop, Lebanon.
Continuation of the manufac
turing Is planned there until
the new factory is built.
Material contents of the
block are similar to ones now
on the market, but the design
It new. When constructs Into
a wtU, it gives a shake appear
ance, shedding water faster,
and preventing seepage
through the block. Air pas
sages inside the block afford
high Insulation qualities. It
also has outlets for electrical
boxes already constructed into
the blocks, cutting building
costs.
Tht machines will be sold
on a nation-wide basis, and
with the sale of a machine goes
a franchise for block building
rights in that territory. '
A unit of talesmen will toon
be placed la the field, covering
every state in the union with
headquarters here.
The new block construction
does not require stucco or in
sulation from dampness and
gives exterior personality to
tht wall, along with durability
and low cost in construction.
Exterior color it applied with
concrete dye, which is applied
lik paint,
North Howell Mr. tnd Mrs.
Andrew Hall drove to Fossil,
Ore., recently to get Mrs. Hall's
parents who will make their
home with the Halls this winter.
A jitney supper to start at
6:30 p.m. was planned for the
Dec. 15 meeting by the PTA
Tuesday.
Harold Bartsch presided and
the meeting irt well attended.
Mrs. John Campbell, the
teacher at North Howell, gave
a talk on "What's right with
our achools."
Conrad Gunderson and Har
old Dunn are co-chairmen for
the jitney supper.
The chicken dinner and
chrysanthemum show put on
by the North Howell Grange
was well attended regardless
of weather. Dinner was served
to about 200.
Mrs. Ada Spencer of Port
land Is spending the week-end
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Amy Beer. She came to see her
mother, Mrs. Louisa Johnson,
who is ill.
Lebanon Jobs
Going Begging
Lebanon Interest In the
coming Waterloo city election
Dec. 7 appears lacking, so far
as candidates for the various
offices are concerned.
With the deadline for filing
now past, five officers have no
seekers. Candidates who did
file are not opposed.
Mayor Douglas Gates has
filed for re-election, at has the
recorder. Beda Pearson. Five
councilmen have re-filed. They
are Joe Hetterschied, Lee Dob
son. Walter Ashlock, Chester
Pearson and -lim Plymell.
Sue Lidstrom, former coun
cil member, has moved from
the area. No one has filed for
that spot, nor for the two new
ly created posts on the coun
cil which will give the city
eight councilmen.
There were no filings for the
office of marshal or treasurer.
Present treasurer is Polly
Thomas. Marshal Robert Mil
ler resigned before moving to
Sweet Home and the city Is
now without benefit of head
law enforcement officer. .