Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 17, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday. February 17.
4-H Leaders
Meeting Set
Miss Esther Taskerud, state
H agent, and Jim Ellings, ex
tension lwestock specialist, will
have important parts on the Mar
Ion County 4-H Leaders proSram
WwSnay,.Tning at Cfnlral
Howell school.
Bill Williams, 4-H Leaders
president, urges leaders to be on
hand at 8 p.m. for the short
business meeting which will pre
cede the project discussion ses
sions. Leaders and parents are
encouraged to attend these meet
ings which are open to the pub
lic. Four-T contests will be dis
eussed by Miss Taskerud, Priscilla
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Durham, Keizer 4-H member and
junior leader, Bea Humphries
and Anthol Riney, county 4-H
agents.
Plans for the 1954 Spring Show
which is scheduled for Silverton
Armory May 3-7, will be covered
by Mrs. Humphries for the lead
ers of those projects.
Livestock leaders who have
feeds and feeding questions rel
ative to their club will find Mr.
Ellings discussion very helpful.
Refreshments are being pro
vided by the Silverton 4-H lead
ers following the meeting.
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JEFFERSON The Youth Fel
lowship of the Methodist church
is sponsoring the third in the se
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ministry of St. Paul Wednesday
night, Feb. 17.
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Zone Problems
Get Attention
An opinion by City Attorney
Chris J. Kowitz holding against
the Willamette Valley Transfer
Company erecting a building at
1920 Highway Avenue for stor
age purposes will be debated at
a meeting of the City Planning
and Zoning Commission Tuesday
night.
The area is in a C-2 zone, and
the city attorney's opinion, writ
ten about a month ago, holds
that warehouses are not permit
ted in that zone. It would be
permitted in a C-3 zone, which
is the classification of the nearby
Tana Airanna Hictrift nH it IS
reported that an effort may be
made to get me mgnway Ave
nue area embracing the transfer
company's location changed to a
C-3 one.
The commission will give a
public hearing to the request of
Sydney Llambias, 1240 Ice!
Court, for permission to build a
dwelling on Lot 9 in Cation's
Addition. The case involves vary
ing the side yard lines two feet
on the north and four feet on
the south. No written remon
strances have been filed.
City Recorder Alfred Mundt
has prepared two notices of pub
lic hearings in March. One of
these will be before the City
Council on March 8 on applica
tion rJ Mr and Mrs. Fred M.
Snider for a variance to permit
them to convert a concrete duuu
ing, formerly used as a pump-
inff ctntinn intn a small office
building. The location is at South
Commercial and Superior.
Tha nthpr hparind advertised
will be before the Planning and
Zoning Commission March 9 on
application of Mr. and Mrs. a. j.
Becker for variance to build a
single-family dwelling and ga
rage on premises at 590 South
Liberty.
Barracks Sets Date
For Installation
Salem Barracks, Veterans of
World War I, at a meeting Mon
day night set March 15 at Eagles
hail as the time and place for in
stallation of officers.
The Barracks Monday night,
meeting at Beaver Hall, heard Hal
Barnes of Portland, regional vice
commander, and Jim Waldt of
Eugene, tell about the program
of the new organization.
It was agreed to hold the final
open meeting at Beaver Hall
March 1, which also will be the
date for charter membership. Ap-
nlirntinn hlnnlcc arp nvailahle at
the Rialto Cafe or at 392 South
High street. All men with not
Iocs thnn flft rtavs sprvirn in World
War I are elieibls to loin and be
come charter memDers.
Temporary officers now are
Commander, Frank W. Young:
first vice commander, Eugene J.
Dietz; second vice commander,
Amos J. (Nick) Perkins; adjutant
and treasurer, Ralph J. Baldwin;
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL", Salem, Orepon
chaplain, Emmett A. Dickson;
sergeant at arms, George Fel
lows; judge advocate, William
Bliven; three-year trustee, Lloyd
C. Demarest; two-year trustee,
Frank M. Strausbaugh; one-year
trustee, Emery A. Raboin.
An organization meeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary will be held at
Eaglet hall March IS with Mrs.
Jack Deleage of Eugene, regional
vice president, presiding.
Catholic Daughters
To Join Air Watch
STAYTON At their meeting
iHsi luesaay, me catholic Daugh
ters of America voted to i ke
over one day a week at the air
observation post after a talk by
Mrs. Ruth Spaniol on the post
and its use in the community.
Father John Francis, a mem
ber of the third order of St. Fran
cis, spoke on the subject of St
Francis nf Ascii .nri ni-ii
recording on the Hour of St.
rrancis.
Rev. Math Jonas IpH thn r..c,...
before the meeting. In business
of the evenine. the iHth nt
March was selected for a day of
uecoiiecuon to which all ladies
of the parish are invited. Snh.
scriptions to Catholic publications
were renewed for the Veterans'
hospital and a donation was made
'Jf games for the veterans' TB
hospital.
Grand Regent Mrs. Rose Bell
appointed Mrs. Claira Basl and
Mrs. Hattie Samek as CDA repre
sentatives on the Bean Festival
committee.
The entertainment committee
included: Mesdamcs Thelma Her
mans, Marie Kirsch, Elizabeth
Murphy, Maudeen RobI, Agnes
Silbernagel, Rosamond Hen
dricks, Josephine Spitz, Norma
Etzel, Luella Nielson, Bertha
Basl, Virginia Beitel, Corine Etz
el, marceiia jstzel and Ida Welz.
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STAYTON An estimated 500
high school students will gather
in Eugene from Feb. 25 to 27
for the annual International Re
lations League conference, rep
resentatives from Oregon and
southeastern Washington schools.
Seven delegates will be sent
from Union high school in Stay
ton from their IRL club. From
among them, liss Janet Bellin,
junior, was selected by the state
convention, committee to serve as
discussion leader at one of the
round tables. Named by the
committee as a faculty advisor
at the convention was Jack Gard
ner, school instructor and club,
advisor. Miss LaDonna Robl was
appointed by the local club to
serve on the credentials commit
tee. The names and recommenda
tions of three junior class mem
bers, Bruce Philippi, Janet Bellin
and Marjorie Prichard, were sub
mitted by the club to b'e consid
ered as oiicerst in the state
league.
One of the features of the club
is top romote world peace through
tolerance and misunderstanding.
Among other things, club mem
bers recently sent a plow to India
and sent Care packages to foreign
countries. Under sponsorship of
the IRL, two Linfield college stu
dents from Formosa spoke before
the high school student body Feb
ruary 8.
When the Repitblic of Indo
nesia gained its independence in
1945 the people were about 93
per cent illiterate, but officials
of the country say that 35 million
of its 83 million people have
been taught to read since that
time.
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Dallas Bleachers Here,
But Installation Waits
DALLAS True to the old ad
age "all things come to those
who wait" the bleachers for the
new high school arrived by truck
Friday. The consignment was
billed from Philadelphia, Pa., ac
cording to George Kurre, a mem
ber of the school board. How
ever, Kurre further states, they
win nui uk msiuueu umu suiue-1
time later, as there are only two
installation crews at work on the
Pacific coast, so Dallas will have
to wait its time.
Sufficient bleachers to seat
1,080 spectators were ordered ;
some time ago from a manufac
turing concern at Wayne, Pa.
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Owners Take
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Home owners have discovered
that septic tanks atop-up and
overflow. Two reasons are first,
because the tanks are not cleaned
at proper intervals; secondly,
toilet tissue that does not readily
disintegrate may clog the drains
and force them to back upl This
situation can be partially averted
by buying the proper toilet tissue.
Recognizing the importance of
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completely and quicklyl People
who know about and use MD
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with clogged discharge drains in
their septic tank system.
Follow this plan for best insur
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