Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 08, 1953, Page 22, Image 22

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galm. Oretoa
Tuesday, December 8. 1953
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Loucks, While
Back in Town
Mayor Al Loucks and Aid
rman Robert F. White, presi
dent of the Salem City Coun
cil, returned Monday from New
Orleans, Washington, D. C, and
other southern and eastern
placet.
Mayor Loucki attended and
participated in a convention oi
the American Municipal Asso
ciation, White attended a buii
aess convention, and both did
lot of sightseeing along with
their wive who accompanied
them.
Juit before Mayor Loucks
poke at the convention he laid
he got a telegram ilgned by
William H. Hammond, presi
dent of the Salem Chamber of
Commerce, with but wishes
from the home folke.
Among eide tripa wn one
through the bayou country
along the Gulf of Mexico.
The trip eait waa made by
plane and the return by the
Panamanian train from New
Orleani to Chicago and the Em
pire Builder from Chicago to
Portland.
Handling the avalanche of telephone cails from Toledo,
(Ohio) Blade readers who wanted to add their names to
a unique "letter" was this crew of 10 telephone answering
, service personnel. At the Blade building 25 regular staf
fers made entries on lists, too. It all started Dec. 4 with
a front page suggestion that readers support President
Eisenhower in response to Sen Joseph McCarthy's "write-the-president"
campaign. Through jammed switchboards,
cal came in at the rate of about 1,300 an hour. At mid
night Dec. 4, 9,870 names had been listed of persons sup
porting the President. The Blade also offered to forward
names of those supporting McCarthy, and the count for
him was 324 at midnight Dec. 4. (AP Wirephoto)
About Bloal
Bloat was the subject of an
after-lunch talk by W. G. Nib
ler of Oregon State college at
the Dairy Herd Improvement
meeting In Mayflower hall.
Detergents have been tried
experimentally to reduce the
malady since It la believed by
tome to be caused by a foam
ing of materials In the paunch.
High humidity la a weather
factor.
Nibler aaid that experiments
in Scotland indicate that the
atae el a cow's bite is constant
but to be a high producer she
most be able to take at least
TO bltea per minute.
Nation-wide, Jess than one
tenth of one per cent of dairy
amine la arc aireetca by bloat,
Nibler stated. Serious in Irri
gated legume sections' of Cali
fornia, Utah. Nevada and Arl
aona, there is little trouble in
states of the northeast
Preventatives include pas
ture mixing, which run 60 per
cent grasses and 40 per cent
legumes; feeding some dry hay
in the pasture lots, and avoid
ing first year planting heavy
in clovers.
Nibler said that Irrigated
pastures allowed to stow tn
four-inch height recover faster
than that eaten when two
incnes nigh, because close grat
ing Injures grass root svstem.
A three-week pasture rotation
has bren ahmvn to glv 1J
' more iceo man a two
week rotation. Four-week ro
tation givea SO per cent more
than two-week, he said.
James Phillips of Silverlon
was re-elected president of the
association; Robert Barnes, Sil
verton. was re-elected secre
tary. The new vice president is
urviue urown of Woodburn.
rrantt roepping of SUverton
was elected as director, suc
ceeding Leonard Lee of Aums-
iue.
Dinner Meet
Set Wednesday
Members of the Salem chap
ter of the Pscific Northwest
Personnel Management aasocia
tlon will have a dinner meet
Ing at the Senator hotel
Wednesday evening at 6
clock.
Speaking to a group at the
dinner will be Dr. Theo Yer
ian, head of the departments of
business education and secre
tarial science at Oregon State
college, whose subject will be
"The Orentiation of Workers
on the Job."
Prior to his talk, the group
wiu install their officers of the
year 1954, with the retiring
president, uoroon Shattuck.
conducting the Installation.
The officers are: President,
Roy Lytle, assistant manaeer
of Miller's department store;
vice president. Gene Huntley,
personnel officer, state high
way commission; secretary,
Nell McCue, owner of the Cap
ital Business college; treasurer.
noy nice, personnel officer,
Ladd & Bush branch, U. S.
National bank; and directors,
Donald Christianson. person
nel officer, Oregon State hos
pital George Hall, personnel
omcer, western Paper Con
verting company; Hazel Mc
Laughlin, supervisor of trans
actions, civil service commis
sion; Gordon Shattuck, person
nel supervisor, unemployment
compensation commission: and
J. W, Thomas, personnel man
ager, consolidated -Food Pro
cessors, Inc.
Marriage of Playboy
Ends in Court
HOUSTON, Tex. The
marriage of Texas plsyboy-helr
anepnera Abdullah King and
Egyptian dancing girl Samia
Gamal ended yesterday in di
vorce Just like evangelist Billy
Graham, said it would.
But the ever-happy King,
who changed his religion to
the Moslem faith to marry the
voluptuous Nile charmer, still
could crow a little. Graham
predicted the marriage would
not last six months. It endured
about two years.
Set Grand Jury
For Linn County
Albany From the Septem
ber Jury list, which has now
expired, the names of eight
persons were drawn to com
prise the Linn county circuit
court grand jury. The names
were drawn by Sheriff George
Miller and Count, Clerk R. M.
Russell.
. The new grand Jury will be
on call of the district attorney
from now until released.
Drawn Monday were the
names of Lillie Shelton, Libble
Kowiti, Renwick L. Brown,
George P. Nissen, Elva Bel
lows, Doris Nebergall, James
R. Applegate and Norman
Saltmarsh. Saltmarsh is alter-i
nate.
Trophy Will
Remain Here
"That trophy presented
monthly to top Marina recruit
er in the Oregon district, will
remain in Salem for another
month, i
Staff Sgt. Robert Wilson, re
cruiter in Salem, In October
'won the trophy and again in
November waa the recruiter
with the highest percentage,
having 240 percent of his
auota.
I In October Wilson had 180
'percent of his quota. At that
Lt Col Carl E. Fulton. USMC,
officer in charge of the recruit
1 ment branch of the Western Re
cruiting area, San Francisco,
was here to present the trophy
to the sergeant.
In second place in Novem
be tn recruiting in the Oregon
district, which includes south
ern Washington and northern
California, was Sgt. Marvin
Lee Cox of Roseburg. He had
190 percent of his quota.
The Oregon district in No
vember enlisted 93 men in the
Marine Corps to have 120 per
cent of Its quota. Of the 93
men enlisted in the district 12
were recruited by Sgt. Wilson
of Salem.
North Powder Man
Conservation Leader
La Grande (UBEd Mc-
Csnse North Powder rancher,
today was Oregon's Conserva
tion Man of the Year.
Announcement of the
award was msde Saturday by
Ray Forman, Antelope, chair
man of the selection commit
tee at a session of the Oregon
Wheat Growers convention
here.
McCanse, who operates a
13,000-acre ranch at North!
Powder, was selected chiefly
because of a rehabilitation
project he accomplished on
3000 acres of land "Which had
been considered almost worth
leu. !
A good team of Arctic sled
dogs, pushed by an expert
driver, can cover 100 miles in
a day with a light load.
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West Salem
West Salem The 4-H Cook
tte Club of West Salem met
at the home of the leader,
rs. jonn Glodt on River
view Dr.
Officers elected were presi
dent. Mery Lou Kosack; vice
president, Barbara Glodt; sec
rotary and scribe, Shirley
Oouler. Other members are
Laila Beaver, Shary Boese,
Lynne Sheridan, Nancy Trib
ble, Margaret Walker, Jean
Williams and Barbara Young.
Diving on its prey, a duck
hawk often travels 180 miles
per hour.
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SALE! SALE! SALE!
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
AT WHOLESALE PRICES!
SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9
Creditors
Demand
Action!
SAVE
UP TO
f Sacrificing
$40000
V Shoe Stock J
MUST
LIQUIDATE
OR GO OUT OF
BUSINESS !
ON SHOES FOR
THF FMTIDC
'0 FAMII Y
SHOP THE SHOE BOX THIS CHRISTMAS AND SAVE !
; OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL '
TOE SHOE BOX
160 N. LIBERTY ST. SALEM, OREGON
FREE CUSTOMER PARKING!
IHOrrER'S CAB PARK
S. High at Ferry
ar
MARION CAS PARK
8. Commercial and Ferry
Ask year salesperson to validate
year parking check for 1 hour FREE.
BEGINNING MONDAY, DEC. 14th OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9
MUM IMIILY!
AND WE MEAN JUST THAT!
NONE BUT MEN MAY ENTER THE PORTALS OF
PENNEY'S
WEDNESDAY NIGHT 7 to 9 P.M.
THAT'S TOMORROW NIGHT - DON'T FORGET!
ALL MEN FROM 8 to 88 WELCOME
AN EXCITING ARRAY OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS ... FOR
EXCLUSIVE SELECTION BY PARTICULAR MEN
-k Glamorous apparel for sweetheart, wife or mother
(Take a long, slow look; there'll be pjenty of time)
if New Home Furnishings
(Practical and useful. Select at your leisure)
Study your lady. Know her favorite colors. Know her size.
We'll help you from there.
REFRESHMENTS AND GIFT WRAPPING FREE . . . MUSIC, TOO
A GOOD WAY TO GET "A NIGHT OUT
YOU send HER to the Movies as OUR guest
The GRAND THEATER presents its usual high-class double feature in
technicolor this night and we've arranged for your wife, and or your
mother, as well as for sisters and sweethearts to be admitted FREE.
Bring your folks to the store with you and get their show tickets. Then
send them along, while you "shop in peace." HOW CAN YOU BEAT
A "DEAL" LIKE THAT?!!
It's your big opportunity, men, to shop in leisure and comfort. You
won't be "stampeded," crowded or "heckled." There won't be any
one there but you and a lot of other fellows and a staff of friendly,
helpful salespeople to "give you a big hand."
COME EARLY - STAY LATE - BUT COME
MANDARIN
QUILT DUSTER
890
Others 9.90-1 2.75 mv
Second Floor eni5W
JEWELED
uilt Duster
990
LOOK !
HERE'S ANOTHER
FEATURE
FOR MEN'S NIGHT!
DON'T FORGET
TOMORROW NIGHT
FROM 7 to 9 P.M.1
ALL Nylon . 17.75
SECOND FLOOR
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357 STATE $T.
NEXT TO MIDGET MARKET
PHONE M047