Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 25, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, November 25, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oreroa
Pattl
Pagenstecher New Head
Of Republican Club Here
New president tor the Mar
ion County chapter, Oregon
Republican Club, it Gerhard
Fagenitecher, Salem buiineu
man. Election featured the
meeting of the group Tues
day night at the Senator boteL
He succeeds Lloyd Cirod of
Stayton, president for the pait
year.
Corps of officers serving
with Pagenstecher includes:
Leonard A. Rowan, fust vice
president; Mrs. Joseph B. Fel
ton, second v i e e-president;
Edwin H. Armstrong, third
vice-president; Mrs. Robert B.
Ebersole, secretary; Richard
Denton, treasurer; W. W.
Chadwick, sergeant-at-arms.
George Haley, state presi
dent of the clubs, told of plans
for activities on the state
level this coming year. A
new club for Wallowa county
is to be organized at Enter
prise next week, and on De
cember 9, state officers meet
in Coos Bay at which time
new groups are to be organ
ized in Coos and Curry coun
ties. a Announcement of the ex
ecutive board for the Marion
county chapter will be made
plater by the new officers. At
tthe meeting last night the
fgroup gave a vote of thanks to
Girod for his work the past
J.wo years as president.
U Officers
fyeefDec.5
Officers of Salem 4-H clubs
will meet for their annual city
Vide training meeting on Sat
urday morning, December 5,
rom 10 to 12 o'clock, at the
State School for the Blind,
-Ross Huckins, president of Sa
lem 4-H Leaders' Association
Announced Tuesday.
" A woodworking club led by
lEverett Wilcox will demon
strate typical meeting proce
dure. Presidents and vice
presidents will receive special
training under the leadership
of Atithol Riney, county 4-H
extension agent.
' Joe Myers, Linn county ex
tension agent, will lead the ses
sion for secretaries and treas
urers.
News reporters will meet
with June Goetze, Information
specialist from Oregon State
College.
'; Peg Christie, former Klam
ath county 4-H extension
pgent, now living In Salem,
.will be in charge of the recrea
tion group w J ch includes song
and yell leaders.
: City 4-H leaders will dis
'cuss project record book keep
ing with Jim Bishop, Salem
4-H extension agent.
'. This annual training event is
feature of the yearly program
planned by Salem 4-H leaders
o help city boys and girls be
come better club officers.
ELECTED
Coffee Break
Brought to
School Board
Bringing a apple to the
teacher la aa aid custom bat
providing the school direc
tors with coffee and cooklea
is something new In edaea
ttoaal circles. At least it is
to m em hers of the local
heard.
Tuesday Bight's . school
beard conference, foor men
hers of the Hoover FTA pro
vided the "coffee break."
They did aot Indicate they
were "apple polishing,' bat
expressed a desire to under
stand the problems of the dla
triet They remained
thronghoat the entire session,
something new In visitations,
It was suggested that the
board hold their sessions la
various schools of the system,
aa Ides that met with the di-
Gartiard F a g e n i lecher,
who Tuesday night was
elected president of the Mar
ion County Chapter, Oregon
Republican Clubs.
No Restrictions
Christmas Greens
The time of year is sp
proaching when many indi
viduals want to take or send
cut Christmas greenery to
their friends and relatives in
California. If you are one of
these persons, just go ahead
as though you were taking
them to your neighbor across
it..
nit turn.
Vou don't need any inspec
tion on cut greenery (holly,
alal, fern, huckelberry and
similar cut items) to take
them into California. And you
won't have any trouble get
ting them across the border
stations at the California line,
This is the word from the Ore
gon department of agricul
ture based on contact with
plant officials of the Califor
nia department
Persons should bear In
mind this applies only to cut
greenery. Plants as such
come under provisions of the
state nursery here, which en
tails licensing and inspection
for dangerous pests and diS'
eases.
FOG BLANKETS ENGLAND
London W) Thick fog blan
keted much of southern Eng
land Wednesday hampering
shipping along the coast. But
London escaped and enjoyed
warm sunshine.
About 91 per cent of U. S.
farms have electricity.
For Depend
able Service
CASCADE TRANSFER
& Storage
Wallace Bonesteele
4 Son
Commercial Trucking,
Warehousing and
Distribution Service
1625 Front St.
Ph.3-4444
THEY'RE
COMING
NOV. 28
.
jjjig.
Chevrolet trucks for '54 are worth wait
ing for . . . worth seeing, worth trying!
Be on hand when they arrive.
Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co.
Record 4-H Delegation
Will Leave for Chicago
The lanest delegation Ore
gon has ever had to the Na
tional 4-H Club Congress will
leave Portland on Tbanksgiv
ing day. They will arrive in
Chicago November 28, the day
before the Congress opens.
Traveling in the Oregon
group will be 14 4-H club mem
bers who received trips as state
winners in their divisions, and
another tour who won trips In
sectional competition.
Oregon has never before had
representatives in both achieve
ment and leadership the same
vear, according to Burton S.
Hutton, state 4-H club leader.
rectors favsr.
-If the moaataln will not
gs to Mahomet, Mahomet
mast go to ths moantain,
quoted Chairman Roy Stewart.
The four sectional winners are
also a record for ths stats.
The winners in sectional
judging to receive tripe are
Joan Kama, It, Orenco,
achievement; Charles Foster.
IS, Hood River, entomology;
Gloria Johnson, IT, Mllwaukie,
leadership, and Doreen Bohn
ert. 17, Central Point, meat an
imal. Others previously announced
as whining trips in state con
test are Mary Meier, 17, Hills
boro, canning; Judie A., Scott,
17, Hood River, clothing;' Ralph
Crawford, 17, Tigard, dairy
achievement; Diane Jqnes, 17,
Albany, dress revue: Larry A.
Maguire, 16, Portland, farm
and home safety; Harold Seely,
17, Hubbard, field crops; Mar
ilyn Torker, 16, Portland, food
preparation; Harris Hansen, IS,
Tigard, garden; Diana Sauss,
IT, Garibaldi, girls' record;
Mary Jane Wait, IS, RickrealL
health; Janet Lohrenx, 17, Ti
gard, home improvement; Bar-
bars carlue, 17, Bend, poultry;
and Robert Kirk, 16, Halaey,
tractor maintenance.
Accompanying them will be
two county 4-H agents, Miss
Hsttis Mae Rhonemus of Eu
gene and Kenneth Minnick of
Corvallis and two 20-year lead
ers, Mrs. Hlldah Highbe of Bea-
verton and Pete Pattee, Con
don. Ellen r loo it, secreta
ry in the state 4-H club office
for 33 years is also a member
of the delegation. Miss Esther
Taskerud, state 4-H extension
agent, and Mrs. Pattee will also
assist them.
I
JUKY SEAT TOO SMALL
Cleveland WV Victor Green
was excused from Jury duty
Wednesday because his 425
pounds and 60 inch waistline
just wouldn't fit Into a juror's
chair.
' Cortex entered Montezuma's
Mexico in 1321.
Two Salem Men on
Convention Board
Cliff Robinson, supervisor
of secondary education. State
Department of Education; Don
Fossetti, principal of. Pendle
ton high school, and E. A.
Carleton, principal Salem high
school, will set ss Oregon's
three man committee at the
.annual meeting of ths North
west Association of Secon
dary and Higher Schools st
Seattle, November 30, Decem
ber 1 and I.
The association is sn ac
crediting agency for north
west high schools and colleges.
The Secondary Association is
governed by eommittsss at
three from sack of ths seven
states and two territories,
Washington, Oregon, Mon
tana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada,
California, Hawaii and Alaska.
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