Page 20 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, March 3, 1954 NEWSBOY TEAM ENDS SEASON ait 6 (3b Or UIJ k -mJ Salem Heights Scouts Camp SALEM HEIGHTS Boy Scout troop 18 of Salem Heights (pent Saturday night at Joryville park camping out The group left the community hall early Saturday morning (or tne park where they spent the day working. Work was done on point system, for credits for the patrols. Each patrol was as signed certain duties. Committee men accompanied the boys and were in charge of the projects. Charles Rybloom and his crew were in charge of clearing brush and lavatory sites; Bruce Cran dall and his crew cleared the brush at the camp site and 0. K. Neilson and his crew built the steps up to the camp site for carrying water and camping sup plies into camp. Sunday morning they held church services at a chapel area that had been cleared and the cross set up. 0. K. Neilson was in charge of the services. Some of the fathers came out to the camp-out over the week-end and assisted the boys and ate some of their meals in camp, Those attending were Marion Mil' ler, Ercel Meyer, 0. G. Gorton and Stanley Teston. Boys camping out were: Buck patrol, Bill Crandall; Jay patrol, Darroll Rybloom, William Rec tor, Emmett Meyer, Dale Gorton, Rodney Raymond, Jerry Burger and Olin Teston; Fine Squirrel patrol, Don Miller, Don Norns, Jerry Reiwald, Kenny Miller and Bobby Miller; Owl patrol, Dennis Neilson and Russell Bartlett. John Kinney, scoutmaster, also camp ed with the boys over the week end. WOODBURN The Woodburn Carriers basketball team closed its season Monday night in a game played against the Church of God team, losing by 46 to 63. The team wound up in the cellar winning but one of eight games. "We'll get a new coach ' next year," says Bill Ticknor, captain. (They had no coach this year). In photo from left they are Ted Coman, sub stitute; Duane Fulps, forward; Clarke Pickering, center; Cliff Powers, guard; Jimmy Black, guard; Bill Ticknor, forward and captain. . .. Officer Mulkey Files Libel Suit NEWPORT, Ore. (H A second libel suit stemming from a dispute over whether vice was properly prosecuted in LincMn County was filed in Circuit Court here Tues day. W. J. Mulkey. a Newport patrol man, is asking (100.000 contending that eight persons puDiisnea UDei ous and false Information concern ing his activities as a police of ficer. The eight were listed in the suit as: Lester Fultz. Taft; Fred Bax ter, Nelscott; William linger, New port; R. C. Blackler, Delake; Marie Kauffman, Wecoma Beach; H. C. Buckingham, NWPORT: Otto W. CohiIl,.Nelscott; ana ueorge Utley, Newport. Silverton Council Orders Park Kitchen Construction East Salem EAST SALEM The annual benefit dinner sponsored by members of the Auburn Parents club is scheduled for Thursday, March 4, at tnc schoolhouse. It will be a spaghetti dinner and the public is invited. It will be served from 6:30 to 8 p.m. There will be special prizes. Mrs. E. G. Schacher is genoral chairman. Tho March meeting of Hoover Parent-Teachers association was held at the school Monday night. For tho program hour, guest. speakers were Judge Rex Hartley of Marion county court who made, a preliminary statement of the work of the county court and presented the commissioners, Roy Rice and Ed. Rogers. The audience was then divided into three parts, each group holding discussion of county problems under the leadership of a court member. The entire group then assembled for concluding re marks before adjourning for a social hour. Dr. Robert Anderson, presi dent, conducted a business meet ing. He named for his nominat ing committee for next year's officers, Don Sebum as chair man, W. H. Mills, Mrs. P. H. Brydon, Miss Mclva FrcliRh and Mrs. Bernard Sokalou, Named as representatives to the state l'TA mectinc to be held in Salem, Mrs. Peter Mr-Caffery, Mrs. Wal lace Tower, Mrs. Robert Stein- frock, Kenneth l.co and Bernard Sokalou. Dr. Maynard Shiftier spoke on the heart fund cam paign. The principal, Mrs. Mable Sumptrr, announced spring open house fur the night of March It from 7 to (t p.m. Spring vacation la March 1R and 19. For the music hour, the Hoov er school orchestra of advanced instrumental students nlaved several selections under the di rection of Roy Shclton. Miss Rosalie Bassctt of Mill City piaycn a clarinet solo. Room mothers of Miss Frc- llRh's third grade; Mrs. Peter McCaffery and Mrs. Robert Bur- dcttc, served refreshments. A benefit supper is on sched ule nt an East Salem school this week. Friday nleht the men of Middle (irovo Community club are serving a pancake supper from 8:30 to B o'clork at the school. The public Is Invited. PHY AT KFIZF.lt KE!ZER-"l!cre Comes Char ley," a three act play, will be given at the Grance hall on Thursday evening Mar. 4 at p.m. The Salem Civic players nave preparca tne piav. Accor dion, piano and vocal numbers will be given between Hie. arts, A standard meter and kilogram kept in Washington, I). C, are so precise In their accuracy thai the men who work with them do their work 10) feet away to avoid affecting results by body heat. Lill.Hllllv1 CJ. Dctii, tl D, Utir FDtltVH 1111 IPil and Nitf rectal 4 1 lot dun, tlLIM Ml SMUtl AILMENTS in - writ t tn THE DEAN CLINIC OKU 10 until 5 Mrtr IkKvfh tiUn. Until a.n. M,ndr, W4ii4r a.4 Prldr. Cairaaraolc t hyild.M I. Mr 4)r4 rv 1034 NOSTHIAir (MOT SOUIIVAI fal.phwM lH If II Prtlfirf 13, Or. SILVERTON-In line of regular city council business Monday eve ning at the city hall, with Carl Hande, Jr., as substitute mayor in the absence of Harry Carson, several items of importance were featured. The report of the recently elected police judge. Attornev yuintin listen, a gain to the city of $317.50 for the past month was gleaned from 17 court cases. The contract for the building of the municipal park kitchen was awarded to the lowest bidder, John Pfeifer of silverton, the consider ation, J1.169. Four contractors submitted bids. Plans in detail of building were discussed by the aldermen. Ordinance No. 417, was passed on first reading. This specified terms and revenues on the accep tance of the 20-year gas franchise with three officials from the Portland Gas & Coke company present, as parties to the agree ment for the granting of the franchise. The city agreed to continue as of last year with a donation of ?2B5 as the town's share of the Civil Defense Marion county dis aster emergency fund covering needs from destruction from fires. flood or war. In a letter from the PGE com pany, figures of gross Income from Silverton area in 1953, and a statement of tho 3 per cent that is to be paid the city, was read. encouragement was sensed for Choir and Orchestra Offer 'The Red Mill' The Salem Hloh school and choir and orchestra are prepar ing for the musical production The Red Mill" hv Victor Her. bert which will he given to the public May 11 and 12. Tryouts are now being held for tho roles. I he Red Mill" was written in 100B and was presented that year in New York. Among the sonns in tnc production are "Moonbeams," "Every Pay Is Ladies' Day," "In Old New York," and "The Isle of Our Dreams." the city's help for the James Ave. street improvement in a paving project, with the city of Silverton asked to make application again, the aid to come from a portion of the annual $250,000 tax fund allo cated for benefit of smaller ci ties. A 34-foot width street up to the James Ave. bridge was sug gested by the authorities. The of ficial suggestions will be complied with immediately. The councilmen favoreTJ the re quest for better lighting for the Barger and Johnson street area, where larger lights and more extended arm light supports will be installed. This was the only extra iignt request before the council at this meeting. J no city manager. Robert Bnr. land, was authorized by the alder men to proceed with certain pipe line adjustments for the city wa ter system and for the installa tion of certain pumping equipment to assure sufficient water for the West Hill tank during the dry season. The request of Immanuel Luth- eran officials to remove a small portion of curbing near the cen ter of the drive-out lane on Oak street, that circles the church from the parking space, making a 41 foot space in a termed, "com mercial driveway," was approved oy uie council. Police Chief R. R. Main will be re-imbursed for necessary cost of trips to Salem In line of his duties when he must use his own car. Zemo Grcot For Itchy Skin Rash Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly relieves itching of surface skin rashes, eczema, prickly heat, athlete's foot, Zemo stops scratching and to aids faster healing and clearing. Bay Extra Strength Zemo for stubborn cases. Relief You Need '"Child's Cough For cooehj and acute bronchitis due to colds you can now set Crconralsion specially prepared for Children in anew pink and bine package and be sure: (1) Your coiid will like It. (2) It contains only safe, proven ingredients. (3) It contains no narcotics to dis turb nature's processes. (4) It will aid nature to soothe anil heat raw, tender, inflamed throat and bronchial membranes, thus relieving the cough and promoting rest and sleep. Ask for Creooiulsioo for Chil dren m the pink and blue package. CREOMULSION FOR CHILDREN No Traffic Dead Here LEBANON City records re veal that Lebanon has had no deaths and only two injured in auto accidents in 1953. No in juries in both 1952 and 1951 makes three consecutive years without a traffic fatality in the city, according to Mayor Elmer Fitzgerald and Ruby B. Moore, municipal judge. CANADA'S ENVOY IN MOSCOW MOSCOW OH - John B. C. Wat kins, 51, Canadian career diplo mat, arrived in Moscow Wednes day as Canada's first ambassador to the Soviet Union since 1946. Yes. a newTtoiA. "Itam&ieL Family Sedan! It's true! Now you can buy a Rambler Club Sedan that's priced lower than any other 6-cylinder family sedan in America today! It's first in economy. , .first in smartness! Now see all other '54 Nash Airflytes at new low prices ... the only cars with the safety and "double lifetime" of Airflyte Construction , , . only cars to offer such features as reclining seats and twin beds. See them loday! 0SSD Fielory Delivered Pries st Kenoshl, Wiscon sin. Slits and local Hies, II any, and trans Deflation sxtrs. Marion Motors - 333 Center Street, Salem, Ph. 3-9286 Albany Building in January Slumps ALBANY February brought somewnat ot a building slump in Aiuany, nut tne sie.soo in con struction values represented bv February building permits Is still somewhat above the $14,050 Jan uary, 1953, figure which launched Albany's biggest construction year in history. February of a year ago wit nessed Issuance of permits for $30,400 in construction. WK,T St. Joseph casta, cant cat, feat IraacWIa I-v W lr! anrl Annlianracl I 1 Tmm II uim Mppiiuiitwi I m r i v. Xv&tTf MM Keswt s 1,3 MATTRESSES Si mmmimmm & & springs I 1 1 WOODRY'S THRIFTY USEDIr MSM V . 1 k used mattresses, y. ,395 1 1 I $ lifwCV dye4 h Pet Odl , rm. Via You Haul Um afc I I 1 1 Conveniently Located I V$$tcov ft, Peo - . cfc'-0W USED SERTA 5A B0X SPR,NG ANdII i IVClnandtt0, oA rrstafQ5Ki MATTRESS, rose damask, $109Sli I Across From Our Modn Store fV WHl A davP nWW'0' W fuU lle set 1 if HI f l Tofr-' CP COIL SPRING 495 If Hi APPLIANCES . mPkc 19 PI ff.!!?.:2,Bl tl,AM0XOWr0 "l-.AOfWtlL SIZE BOX SPRING AND INNER. 1 1 fcri X!i TJ? S-AW a " M9.uv - nod - u SPUING MATTRESS, Used 2 m onlh. B I RT 4....4 voJ 1 ..WT set Hi 1 tunTZsH J-sssvv-fc-i-' ;v-'-- n IXX; &mH DINING & DINETTE T XAAfM-k. m1 FURNITURE I i 4iJ" ,rash burncr' h" rnmfi $27.95 V S o0d w09 ood c0'w " wM." I kNlscd bookraw fk rnmhlnatlnn U; iA-cU 0i -t.V tb-" HM 1 1 - i . . . wiv mrmaj yK,rs,'- i RANGES J 1952 Westinghouse Deluxe rtnge with clock land timer. Color-glance $9CQ50 I control, Z-Icvel cooker t Used apt. size range. good condition $59.95 0 used INorge range, full size with warming oven 89.95 gi'JU westtnghouse range. m uoor sample 189.95 3 1 nbr HIUbnATOHS cu. it. voiaspot remgera- flQ50 tor, good condition ... iU 11 cu. ft. DeeDfreeze Dolnvn refrigerator, full width freezer My' usea oniy a montns $239.00 'i i 1 Heart rtrt 1. 'i Itlrii nnw OA ff .- WASHING MACHINES " Cs IThor Automagic, spin dries, StCO50 condition WS MISCELLANEOUS I'sed trash burner, while enamel 9T ae L Itsed medicine chest with mirror Aa : fM'sen wood rlrrnlalnr a oe At nt)v' . - ntl " . and lv uuiiKrase oesK comDinanon, lvde" vli j Recent tests i.idlcate that chil dren with imparcd hearing arc more apt to become Juvenile de linquents than normal children. BATHROOM LUXURY BUDGET PRICED Pill Fly United to CHICAGO 94 hrs. 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Vict . io n " v otW6, w tsed limed oak dining set. Extra large tx tension table with 4 leave., i rh,ir. u..JZ excellent ' """ condition -Iiy" V , i walnut dining set, 8 leu - chi.rs. hUffn l. ""'L-JL sLa' fat; Mmiv . Us, - fM I sssn t eo rove' " jlsed 5-piece drop leaf dinette Vet $1495 ,? I'frt round oak table & 4 chairs S17t:n 4 I , , , 8ura ran and f iuuuer, neg. 34.85 .Now urop leat dinette table O 4-drawer chest, all sanded. 24.t; $11.95 JV.CVy.v2 "Ody to finish bit sbollfi Tnrrnla i j , JVS,; n." s V.1 Highest Cash Prices for Used Furniture and Appliances V 1? 4 -drawers Solid maple 8-drawer, Mr. and Mrs. Chest, 42" wide 17.95 fi'. 17.95 JUVENILE m (CI -S-sS'IiL J- cm 1 i it iiHji'i,.iii nil r tin J UiliiMUi-VssW'ii ask l U U W UU I U p Used Baby Scale used Baby Basinetl. with Pad $150 Used Babv P.m),im"!' i. .IT" with tr .t. ' " --""um name, " """ anaenment Plastic foldina Training Seat Deluxe folding Baby Carriage $788 95 515 So. 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