Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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    Monday, KoTtaber 30. 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Stle. Orfi
WHERE BIG THREE WILL MEET
.'Saves 110 by
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Days $oDe
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jamming uears
Ben (WA quiek-thlnklm
by-stander who Jammed the
ln of runaway aU lift
saved lit penoof from serious
injury or 4eath on tht rinsed
slopes of Slldt MounUin.
Tht newly opened, 1,000-
foot chair lift, loaded with
haywire ahortly after It sus
pended aouoie cnairs began
swlnzinff down the mountain
last night It wai halted by an
nntnentlfieo nv-iundpr uhn
Jammed 2x4 timber Into the
(cart. . -
Host of the rideri cleaned
by sliding down rope and de
scending the barren, rocky
mountain on foot. .
This ii general view of Mid-Ocean Club on eastern
end of Bermuda Islands where President Dwight Eisen
hower. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and
French Prime Minister Joseph Laniel are scheduled to
meet December. 4-8 in a Big Three confernce. This view
shows the front of the main club building located in St.
George's Parish.
Sheep Breeders to Meet,
Name Trophy Winner
By CLAUDE 6TEUSLOFF
The Oregon Purebred Sheep
Breeders Association will hold
its annual meeting in Salem at
China City Restaurant, 33SS
South Commercial Street, the
afternoon and evening of
Thursday, Dee. 10,
Keizer
Keizer Keizer Ladies'
' Sewing club will meet with
Mrs. O. D. Noren of 2630 Blos
som drive, instead of Mrs.
Otyo Yunker, as previously an
nounced. The meeting will be
Thursday, December 3.
There will be a pinochle
party at the Grange hall at 8
o'clock on Dec. 1.
The pot-luck at the Keizer
Grange will be Dec. 2.
Flora Gately of Cloverleaf
lane wan the winner of the
prize at the Modette shop Nov.
28.
Keizer school held its pep
group contest in the auditor
ium on Tuesday during the
noon hour. 38 girls partici
pated. Judges were Mrs. Chris
tine Mehner, Mrs. Willow
Evans and Mr. David Sum'
mere.
The following places were
won: 1st group No. 8, Sally
Cook, Judy Johnson, Jerry
Ann Whltehurst, Mary Olson.
Second group No. 1, Gerald
ine Lawerence, Dorothy Snook
Betty McCue, Patricia Lock-ling.
Third group: No. 8, Lynne
Conklln, Shirley Bagger, Sara
Mayers. Joan Culbertaon.
Four group No. 3, Julia
Sutherland, Jean Hayes, Car
lene Griest, Arlethea Gregg,
and the fifth group, No. 8,
Joyce Mennis, Lorna Robert
son, and Linda Zehner.
Student Council meeting was
held Monday at the Cummings
school. The officers were el
ected as follows: President,
Ronald Basinger; vice presi
dent, Pamela Miller secretary;
secretary, Robert Straw; ser-geant-at-
arms, Kristin Han
sen.
Tuesday, Student Council
was held at the Keizer school
for grades 5 through 8.
Report cards for the first
nine weeks of school have been
returned and the following
students are on the honor roll
with a B average or better
Julie Sutherland, A r 1 e t h a
Gregg, Jean Hays, Carler.e
Griest, Mary Olson, Bob
Bramlet, Randall Butts, Billy
Sharp, Donna Ebert, Lynne
Conklln, Shirley Bagger, Char-
la Duncan, Charles Johnson,
Dean Posvar, Bobby Hawk,
Richard Ronk, Patsy Adams,
Judy Mogster, Sara Mayers,
Eugene Gilbertson, Carol Har
land, and Carol Johnson.
The Keizer Lions club has
installed a TV antenna for the
Salem Memorial hospital to
use for its patients, especially
those who are in isolation
wards.
The PTA mothers choir will
meet for practice at the Keizer
school Tuesday evening at 8
o'clock.
Starting at 1 o'clock a bus
iness meeting will be con
ducted by Kenneth McCrae.
Dorset and Lincoln breeder of
Monmouth, who is president
of tne organization. Commit
tee reports will include that
of the annual Willamette
Valley Ram Sale which is
managed by the association.
Also on the afternoon pro
gram is a lamb cutting dem
onstration and a panel dis
cussion of Irrigated pastures,
fertilization, silage and dis
eases.
Representative Walter Nor-
blad is to be the principal
speaker at the evening lamb
banquet set for 6:30.
Winner of the Sheep Breed
ers Trophy for 1953 will also
be announced. This award an
nually goes to the Ram Sale
consignor whose sheep score
highest on the basis of breed,
character, quality and uni
formity, and usefulness in the
production of market and
purebred Iambs.
The ladies auxiliary will
entertain between 3 and 5:30
p.m. at the Marion Hotel.
Impressions of Switzerland
will be presented by an Inter
national Farm Youth Ex
change student recently re
turned from that country.
All sheepmen are Invited to
attend the meetings accord
ing to S. A. Jackson, Corval
lis, secretary of the association.
Suzan Ball in
Hospital Again
Hollywood () Actress
Suzan Ball is back in a hospi
tal bed again and this time
her oft-injured right leg is
broken. Her dog tipped over
his drinking water Saturday
and the pretty 22-year-old
brunette slipped on the wet
spot
It was the same leg she In
jured while dancing for a
movie scene a year ago and
then hurt again in an automo
bile accident last February,
Following the first injury a
growth developed which was
diagnosed as Ewing's tumor, a
form of cancer. Miss Ball
refused to permit amputation
although it was. advised,
"After a year on crutches, I
was all ready to go back to
work," she said. "And now
this happens."
She said her studio had
promised her parts for her in
two forthcoming films.
Bottles Booby-Trap
For Would-Be Thieves
A pop bottle booby trap ap
parently foiled would-be bur
glar of Shirley's Grocery north
of Woodburn recently. .
A Marion county deputy
sheriff reported that the per
son who attempted to break
into the grocery store operated
by Shirley Snieder at the Mo
lalla road Junction with High
way 99E was apparently
frightened off when he broke
through a rear window and
knocked a pile of soft drink
bottles crashing to the floor.
The bottles were hidden by
heavy paper that had been
tacked to the window frame
for that purpose. It was the
second time in recent months
that a burglary attempt had
been made on the place depu
ties said. .
Trixie Friganza has
82nd Birthday
Pasadena, Calif. W Trixie
Friganza, who was behind the
footlights before the turn of
the century, celebrated her
82nd birthday yesterday.
The actress, the "Cham
pagne Girl" of a generation.
ago, spent the day quietly with
visiting friends. She was on
the stage for 50 years before
her retirement in 1939. She
came out of retirement for a
stint on the stage during
World War IL
DON'T
Threw Yeer Watch Awtr
We ris TiMg. Wku Other Cast
THE JEWEL BOX
411 SUM. Salt!
0i rrlSM Nlshl 'Ul D.B.
She's saving coM cosh on a nfrigtrator
She'd pay more if it weren't for
advertising. Both the stores that
sell appliances and the manu
facturers that make them use
advertising as their lowest cost
way to get across news about
their products.
Selling more goods makes
possible mass production wtokh
means lower production casta,
lower selling costs, lower prices.
Yes, advertising is a low-cost
selling method that helps keep
pom living coats down.
Feel Like This
After Eating?
(Gwt, Hoartbwm. Acid Stomach?)
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TIMS NMfrdin liens Arid fst
If fin faster from eJrer cab ftp difftrtM,
try this top-speed war relieve gasa
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veT'iBeWlaTcnca mtkt root fl
Tamj oretralire eaceta atotnach-aao!
fat. Caa'i over-alkali ic. Alwart can
Tent in pocket or parte. GaanuNceo
to contain, ao toda. Get a soil lodari
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There are many causes . . .
there are many types of
ulcer ... all of them
dangerous if allowed to to
unattended. What' most important, quick
attention can bring relief and often a cure. Don't
believe the old-time stories . . . don't follow your
friend's advice. Be sensible . . . when you suspect
that you have a stomach ulcer get your doctor'
dvioa and help right away. If you suffer from
chronic, gnawing pain in your stomach it'
a pretty good indication you need medical help.
And when he prescribes, bring your prescription
to us for accurate, dependable compounding!.
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
405 Stale SI. (Comer of Liberty)
We Give Green Stamps
Regular 59
Lady Eva
Bubble Bath
I Jmh veuneK fa) mountain of
v or u
warm, relasing bubble.
Toiletry
69c Christmas Tree
LIGHT SET
Eight Imported
light in aerie
typ
2, $f)
'1.98 Three-Piece
Dresser Set
Comb, brush, mirror
in gift box
Sj00
Toiletry
Regular $1.50
Jeweled Lipstick
Gold ploted
Jeweled cose
Non-smear
2'v"$I
$1100
Toiletry
Plus
Tax
Super Speed
GILLETTE RAZOR
SHOO
ii
With Six Blue
Blades Free!
Toiletry
'1.00 Loose Powder
COMPACT
2, $HOO
Assorted Designs, All Metal Compact
Toiletry
Tussy Glamour
GIFT SET
Consists of cologne
and lotion
Attractively packaged
Toiletry
$1100
u
In
2.10 Hudnut Yankee Clover
GIFT SET
Set consists of
solid cologne and
talcum in beautiful
gift box
$100
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Tm
Toiletry
Toyln -Lower level
Candies
Juicy! Tender! Delicious!
C 0
Mel-o-Sveet
Chocolate Cherries
159' atari00
Plump juicy delicious chorriet centered tn
creamy imooTn vaniiia ereme, coverea wrrn
thick, rich ehocolat coating.
Candy
1.50 Volue All Metol '
Tackle or Tool Box
Red, green r blue flfi
Um for tackle, tool. ? II UU
Mwinf
Toyland -Lower Lore! "
Old Spice Traveler
GIFT SET
After shave lotion
and talcum, in Old
Spice delicate aroma
Toiletry
$1100
II Flat
M Tax
Jergen'f
COLOGNE SET
Pink Frosting
Zia
Morning Glory
$1100
II
Toiletry
$1.19 Baby Gurglee
LATEX DOLL
A washable doll
for the wee tykes
Has "coo" voice.
Individually boxed
$1100
u
Toyland Lower Level
Zl
4void Rough, Red Hands
Tussy
Wind and Weather
Lotion
50'
Recj.
'1.00
Reg. $1.00
'2.00 I
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to
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11c Campbell's
TOMATO SOUP
in u
Limit 3
Toiletry
Fred Mever Drugs
I so rtir turiti or
14 N. Liberty
We Beterve th Blxbt to Limit Quantities