The amplifier. (West Linn, Oregon) 1921-current, March 21, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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THE AMPLIFIER
Phil Moll Presents
Musical Program
Pat Brennan Winner Mr. Oliver Is Now
Of Recent Ad Contest Convalescing
Bursts of applause followed
each number presented by the
Phil Moll Music company pro­
gram which was given at the
West Linn High School on Tues­
day. 1 The students were enter­
tained by many musical num­
bers. The novelty number was
"The Three Trees,” which had
effective sound effects when re­
corded for a phonograph record.
The brass choir and school yells
were also recorded on a phono­
graph record, which were both
played for the students after
they were made.
The contest sponsored by the
advertising department of the
Amplifier in issue 12 was won by
Pat Brennan and Harold Seaman.
Margie Hiuras, manager of the
Amplifier, awarded $1.00 first
prize to Pat and second prize of
50 cents to Harold Seaman in
assembly March 11.
There will be further contests
in issues to come.
EUROPEAN HIT PARADE
In the legislature meeting,
Wednesday, three committees
were appointed. Phylis Miller,
Betty Kyllo, Ed Woodworth, Jun­
ior Silvers and Betty Young with
Mr. Oppenlander as supervisor
were appointed to take care of
the budget. Another committee
was appointed to take care of
finance, those appointed were
Betty Easson, Bill Bolz, Eu­
gene Booth and Janet Wieve-
sick. The third committee is to
deeide on constitutional proced­
ure. Those appointed were Floyd
Nordurft, Doris Draper, Audrey
Kern, Marilyn Miller, Betty
Downing and Art Hubner.
It was also decided that the
members of the legislature
should open a discussion in their
home rooms for the purpose of
finding what the students think
about a student body and the
way it functions.
When the bombers come back
to Picadilly.
All this and Hitler, too.
Heil, Heil, the Gangs All here.
Begin the Barrage.
Beat me ajax, three to the
bottom.
Torpedo Junction.
I only Want a Treaty, Not a
Peace Pact.
— The Milwaukian
BEST HAIR CUT IN TOWN
DEPOT BARBER SHOP
Foot of elevator
Oregon City
Come, Meet the Gang
For Fun
THE MALT SHOP
Friday, March 21, 1941
Mr« Oliver, after being rushed
to the hospital on Thursday, Mar.
13, for an appendectomy, is now
convalescing.
Thursday morning he com­
plained of hot feeling well and
Mr. Gary suggested seeing a doc­
tor. By 11 o’clock he was on the
operating table.
Mrs. Oliver will be teaching
his classes until his return.
The biology class, Saturday
morning, March 15, went on
their annual beach trip to Road’s
End and Nelscott.
Under the guidance of Mr.
Shearer, the class spent the
morning obtaining biological
specimens at Road’s End. Many
interesting objects were collect­
ed., although Mr. Shearer reports
the supply of sea life much less
abundant than formerly.
"Movies are educational, don’t
The students spent the after­
you think?”
noon at Nelscott in recreation,
"I guess so. My wife went to with the privilege of the choice
one and learned she needed two
of several different activities.
new dresses.”
—•Thanks to Truk-Age.
Says Sal to her pal—She criti­
A husband found some holes cized my apartments so I knocked
in his sock and said: "Wifie,. her flat.
dear, why haven’t you mended
Chikookian,
these?”
Multnomah College, Portland.
“Hubby, darling, did you buy
me that coat for Christmas as
you promised?”
We Have a New Supply of
"N-no.”
SUITS, plaids, pastels, $10.75
“Well, if you dont’ give a
wrap, I don’t give a darn.”—
SIMONS
Thanks to "The Balance Sheet.”!
;
Main Street
Oregon City
Committees Named at EXCHANGES
Legislative Meeting
Large's Barber Shop
"Best Hair Cut You’ve
Ever Had, Fellas”
Across from McLoughlin park
416 Seventh St. Oregon City
BE SURE YOU ARE PROTECTED!
Before Your Loss
INSURE
Oregon City
Main Street
Biology Class
On Beach Trip
CATHERINE'S
Beauty Shop
L. WIEVESIEK
217 Eighth St.
Phone 4856
PERMANENT WAVES
SHAMPOOS, FINGER WAVES
Sixth Street
Thomas & Telford
Oregon City
We Carry ...
General Insurance
McIntyre Building
Suite 1
PHONE 2*4321
WEST LINN GROCERY
"Our Aim to Please”
NEAL Me and ROSE
Groceries — Confections
FOR YOUR
LOCKETS and
COSTUME JEWELRY
We Deliver
Phone 2-1281
Have Your Clothes
"LUSTERIZED”
Stay Clean Longer
SEE
Burmeister & Andresen
WARDROBE CLEANERS
Phone 4031
for
Foot of Elevator
NEW COSTUME JEWELRY
All the Newest Spring Colors
Oregon City
Sporting Goods Store
Unusual Patterns
‘Every Need of the Sportsman’
Oregon City, Oregon
Main Street
Oregon City
RACKET RESTRINGING
New Baseball Equipment
Main Street
Oregon City
A Complete Line of
Building Material—
OREGON CITY
LUMBER CO.
Main Street
Oregon City