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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1957)
THE CAPITAL JOURNAE Section 1 Page 11 Homemaker 1 WH7ffMTR f gKMLTC (DL7 STORE HOURS MONDAY: 1J NOON TO 9 P.M. FRIDAY: 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. OTHER DAYS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,000 CARS in Salem, Oregon, Thursday, January 24, 1057 AMITY lint Goffena, Amity high fchool itudent, who von first place In Amity homemaking contest. She will now compete (or atate honori. Amity School Picks Champ Homemaker Youngest Senior in Class Enters Finals AMITY (Special)- The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow in Amity is 16-year-old Ilenc Gof fena, the youngest senior at Amity high school. On Dec. 4, the annual General Mills sponsored written examina tion on homemaking knowledge and attitude was given to all sen ior girls, llcne received the high est score, now her examination DaDer will be entered in competi tion to name this state's candid ate, for the title of AU-Amencan Homemaker of Tomorrow. For Ilene's achievement so far she will receive an award pin de signed by Trifari of New York Ilene's interest in homemaking Is not of recent origin, she has been active in 4-H activities since she was nine, winning a first prize for her sewing that year in the Yamhill County Fair. She has taken home economics all four years in high school and this year is secretary to the Future Home- makers of America club at Amity high school. Her hobbies are the making of fancy pies and cakes, with crochet ing and embroidering running a close second, the latter an achieve ment in itself, because Ilene is lefthanded and to learn fancy work she had to master it right hand ed. Despite her interest in home making, llcne is not a stay-at-home, she has been a 'Song Quern' for Amity in both her junior and senior years, also an active mem ber in GAA and the Pep Club. llcne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norval Goffena of Rt. No. 1 Amity. She has two brothers and two sisters. Her mother, Mrs. Lil lian Goffena is vice-president of the Amity Home Intension Unit. Uene plans to continue her home economics after graduation from Amity high school, with a course In commercial home economics at Oregon State College. Industry Near Tribes Sought WASHINGTON IP Legislation to set up a 200-million dollar pro gram to induce industry In locate on or near Indian reservations to provide employment for Indians was introduced Wednesday by Sen. Langer (R-ND) and 18 other senators. The secretary of the interior would be authorized to: 1. Make loans or grants to In dian tribes for establishment of tribal enterprises. 2. Make or guarantee loans t Individual Indians for establish ment of enterprises. 3. Make or guarantee loans t non-Indians to establish industries on or near reservations. 4. Furnish Indian tribes or in- 'dividuals technical information and assistance to enable them to ld up and operate enterprises. One of the failings in the pasi In the administration of Indian af fairs, Langer told the Senate, has ueen ine lnaDimy to proviae con sistent and suitable employment to the Indian people. Californian on Way to Isles to Escove Crowd SACRAMENTO. Calif. .T ''California is getting too darned crowded, complained Herbert hurtz, 45-year-oln civil engineer, as he headed for San Francisco today to stow 1,000 pounds of gear on a Tahiti-bound ship. He said he plans to find a Pa cific island, grow vegetables and lake hie easv. He said he would sail Jan. 30 on the New Zealand ship Waito- mo. His plans call for negotiating with the French government for the purchase or .ease of an island in the Tuamotu Archipelago, about 300 miles northeast of Tahiti Mrs. Kurtz plans to follow next year if everything works out How come a landlubber like Kurtz presently on leave from the I' S. Forest Serv ice is grans to sea . 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If reg. $100.00 imported silverplated tea sets Finest quality silverplate from Sheffield, England. The 4-piece set in the graceful fluted Georgian design, includes tea and coffee pots, creamer and sugar. Save up to 40! $ 59.95 plus tax trg. $10.00 20-invh vmlchinn tray, $29.9.5 plus lax rcn. $75.00 matching water kettle, .J-7.9.5 plus tax Hail and phone orders' reg. '50.00 pair sterling candelabra 29.95 Bli;iif jt prod iv tilvirtmrthl , , labltl 3-lighi; 6 pint tax of one of Americi'l teacflng htautiful acceitory lo your h.yh, '3" iprtid. . Ai7 and phone orders reg. $20.00 plated serving dishes $12.95 Finest nullify lilvernlate from English Silver Co. Choose from well and tree plattert, cover ed vegelablM, gravy boats. Mail and phone orders SILVERWARE SECOND FLOOR FREE STORE-SIDE PARKING FOR OVER 1,00 CARS ii, -Ji J