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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1932)
12 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21,-1932 STATE OFFERS READING COURSE Out of a job? Wondering what so oo? "Consider a reading course," sug gested state librarian, Harriet 0. Long. "Courses In reading covering practically any subject arc available to Oregonlans at the state library merely for the postage costs of mailing books," said Miss Long. "Each course treats a single subject and Is prepared by a specialist for the reader's pleasure and advance ment. It Is 'reading with a pur pose'." Electrical engineering. Interior decorating, salesmanship, English and short story writing are a few of the requests recently filled by the library, Miss Long said. Scores of other courses are avail able Immediately, if special sub jects not yet prepared are desired, the state library slnff will compile special outlines, Miss Long an nounced. "The first book of each course Is a short volume giving a general survey of the subject to be under taken. Included is a list of books supplying a progressive reading course toward a definite end. "The list of subjects runs from the general head of 'appreciating art' -to 'occupations and hobbies.' Courses include architecture, great American books, literature, figures of history, u. 8. in recent times, history, philosophy, psychology and Its use, and the human body and Its care. "Capital and labor unemploy ment, economics, foreign relations, biology, physical sciences, sales manship, advertising, Journalism, home economics and flower gard ening are other subjects." Aurora Mr. and Mrs. J. K. fiimpson of Portland were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Mr. Simpson annually brings "1'l"y IH W1UI (111CKS Woman Mixes In Football, Injured Myrtle Point, Ore., Nov. 31 (IP) Mrs. B. h. Tucker of Myrtle Point has had the experience of being carried off a football field In the manner of an Injured grid Iron warrior, but none of tho satisfaction of competing for the alma mater. Mrs. Tucker started across the gridiron just as the Co qullle and Myrtle Point ele vens went into action. Caught in the maelstrom of a scrim mage she was taken from the field with a broken leg. Red Cross Starts Mt. Angel Campaign Mt. Angel The Mt. Angel com munity Is now working with the other Red Cross districts by holding a membership drive here with Jos eph J. Keber, member of the Mar ion county Red Cross committee for this district, in charge. Keber ap pointed a soliciting committee con sisting of Mrs. N. G. Mickel, Mrs. Leo Barr and Mrs. Rose Ebner. Mt. An gel residents who wish may leave their $1 at the Bank of Mt. Angel if they wish to become a member. The Red Cross has accomplished a great deal of good in Marlon coun ty In the past and is making plans to aid the local relief committee this winter. Would you kiss, flirt and love if you had SIX HOURS TO LIVE EYERLY'S REPAIR STATION APPROVED The Eyerly Aircraft corporation now has a department of commerce approved repair station, being the first organization of this kind re ceiving this high rating and one of three In the entire Pacific northwest. The U. 8. department of commerce awarded the certficate after Lieut. Olen w. Neal, department of com merce Inspector for Oregon, gave his final approval of the setup. The shops have adequate facilities and personnel to handle major over haul of both engines and airplanes. A new reinforced concrete dope and paint room ,45 by 30, has been constructed large enough to house good-sized airplane. It Is fitted with sliding steel doors made in the Eyerly shops, fire curtains, automa tic fire doors, four flood lights, large paint racks and ventilation system. The plant also has its own steam heating system which assures the correct degree of temperature at all times. A complete fabric room has been installed in the main shop for sew ing, cutting and covering airplane wings and fuselages. Modern equip ment Is furnished throughout and a considerable amount of new ma chinery has been Installed. Jack Rhynsburger of the Trans continental & Western Air Express ABOUT YOUR EYES Come In today. You will re ceive the expert, individual attention of a state-registered optometrist. You will be fitted for glasses, only if they are found necessary. at Kansas City, Mo., has been em ployed by the Eyerly corporalton to take charge of the engine mechan ical department, Mr, Rhynsburger Is a department of commerce licensed mechanic and a veteran In the aeronautical field. He Is also a pilot and was a member of the famous Dixie Flying circus many years ago barnstroming when throughout the entire United States. Rhynsburger Is a graduate of Iowa State college of Engineering and at tended the Oes Moines university. Ho was employed by the Cessna Airplane company at Wichita, Kan. when that company first started op erations, being their field manager and operations supervisor. Later he was employed by the Boeing Air Transport company of cneyenne, Wyo., where he had charge of en gine installation after which he be came affiliated with the Transcon tinental & Western Air Express, su pervising all engine Installation and assembly. West Salem J. A. and W. G. Newell of Portland are guests at tho home of their sister and brother-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. C. L. Dark. Dine Here Thanksgiving DINNER No. 1 gnn 193U Turkeys 5 Turkeys You'll wonder how we can serve such a meal for the price. The SPA Or k bounteous 6 course Dinner De Luxe 75c MOTT'S SUCCESSOR TO BE NAMED SOON Aspirants hoping to succeed state corporation James Mott, now U. 6. congressman -elect will be Judged on their merits. Nothing definite regarding naming of the future commissioner Is decided. Mott will confer with Governor Meier fol lowing the chief executive's return in December from California. Mott will resign as corporation commissioner when he takes office In the national congress March 4, 1933, he informed United Press. By that date, all financial racketeering prosecutions he has initiated will be before the courts. A number of cases still are to come for trial. The corporation department Is in Euch shape that the new com missioner will have an easier time than as experienced during the last two years, Mott hoped. Effi cient conduct of the office Is de pendent on a commissioner who understands the state savings and loan law and the "blue sky" sta tute dealing with securities. Desire and ability to enforce the statu tes are necessary. FARMERS ARE BUSY McKee Dan Murphy has a crew busy getting turkeys ready for mar ket. He will have 50 or more to dis pose of for the Thanksgiving rush in Portland. Prank Fessler and sons are busy sorting and sacking pota toes for the market. The potatoes are in the warehouse on the side- S WE PT t Gillette 1 I BLUE S Extraordinary quality has swept the "BLUE BLADE" to overwhelming leadership. This is not a trick advertis ing phrase. It is an estab lished fact. Try the "BLUE BLADE" and learn why it is the nation's favorite. track. The price of the product has increased to some extent and they expect to toke advantage of this op- portunlty. Stenger Bros, also have a large potato crop to dispose of In the near future. 26 Years Ago JACK LONDON SAILS AROUND THE WORLD From the Nation's News Files, San Francisco, Nov. 20, 1906 Jack London, the famous author, has started on a trip around the world in his 55-foot motor boat, Charm. Clients have commented on our fairness In helping them select furnishings which will enable them to keep the cost around the figure which they felt fair. 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