Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 05, 1949, Page 19, Image 17

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Hobby Show
Is Success
The hobby show conducted by
lie Salem Rotary club lat week
wa a complete success, finan
cially and otherwise, reported
Harry Johnson, president of the
organization during Wednesday's
luncheon. More than 2000
adults saw the exhibition, which
Included a variety of articles of
unusual merit.
In observance of national mu
sic week, young folk from Sa
lem senior high school presented
a program of music with the
players being introduced by Don
Jessup, director of instrumental
music.
The Salem high school band
and orchestra will be sent to
Klamath Falls May 12 for the
state tournament, providing suf
ficient financing can be ar
ranged. Lee Bishop, manager of radio
station KORE of Eugene, spoke
to the club on the subject of
"Television."
Choir of the West Vested singers of Pacific Lutheran col
lege of Parkland, Wash., as they will appear in concert at the
Silverton Immanuel Lutheran church Sunday, May 15, as a
closing feature of the Luther League and Choral conference
to be held in Silverton for two days starting May 13.
Goodvear Blimp Aqain to IStafe Music Contest
Make Overnight Visit Here Interesting Amity
The Goodyear blimp Volunteer is scheduled to pay another Amity The Amity high
call to Salem lor an overnigni visn, nanana nrocK, iochi uooa-i,, band directtd bv Joe M
year aistnouior lor uie ruuucr cumpany, miiiuuiitcu iuub,.
I Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Thursday, May 5. 191919
Barr, entered the regional con-
The ex-navy blimp is scheduled to fly in from North Bend tejt j, Hillsboro nd was Bivcn
band and girls' chorus to enter
the state contest at Klamath
Falls. One of the school buses
will transport the student? and
chaperones starting May 13 im
mediately after the May day
program.
here at the close of the school
year.
Friday, weather permitting. While here it will again mast at
McNary field in approximately
gave talk on her travels to Business LhdnaeS
Europe. The address ol I welcome , Hubbar(J
io inc iiiuuicrs was given
Mrs. Modena Carleton and thel Hubbard "Ed Reid's Long Goodyear
the same section of the field
whrre it was moored a year ago.
The Volunteer can be flown
by one person, but for a trav
eling operation such as this one
which extends over weeks or
months, the crew comprises 14
men, including three pilots.
crew chief, and crew members
who land the ship, handle radio
communications, check weath
er, and perform essential main
tainance. Captain of the non-rigid air
ship is R. H. Hobensack, pilot-
in-charge of west coast opera
tions, who has logged more than
14.000 hours in lighter-than-air
craft and has been flying the
by Mrs.
response
Lyon.
Gifts were presented to Mrs.
Catherine! Dog Stand" will open Saturday
afternoon under the manage
ment of Ava Malone on Highway
Zander, eldest mother present:
Mrs. Hallie Toman, youngest
mother, Janice Vanyes, youngest
was moved onto the new loca
tion and parking space provided.
Al T I I It A Cmiil,
daughter and four generations of purcnased the ' Hi-Way
Mrs. Zanders, her daughter,' ,,: u:i, oo
Mrs. Leora Stevens, her daugh-
in Hubbard from Al Rundell and
(Bob Craig. They began opera
tion of the station last week.
ter, Mrs. Hallie Toman, and her
son, Stephen.
A short program with Norma
Jean and Lorena June Devine of, n
Gates furnishing accordion LOaSrtOLOaSt dWltCll
music. A 5UI1K UIIU UdlllC uy
the little Sunshine girls was
presented by Mrs. Gertrude
Jungwirth and Mrs. Anetta Lim
beck assisted by Mrs. Helen
Hilton and Mrs. Helen Johnston,
Mrs. Alta Bodeker gave a skit.
A vote of thanks was extended
to the men and boys who did
the serving.
Lyons Hall Scene
For Annual Dinner
Lyons The annual mother
and daughters banquet sponsor
ed by the WSCS was held at the
Rebekah hall with a good at
tendance. Each mother was
presented with a corsage. Mrs.
Charles Power, master of cere
monies. Introduced Mrs. Cobie
deLispenesse of Hubbard who
WOMEN
WANTED
For beauty training Ex
cellent opportunities are al
ways o p n to the skilled
beautician. Clas&e are now
forming at Salem's oldest
and most advanced beauty
school. Call or write for our
new Vow rates.
Oregon School of Beouty
Culture
ZZ9 N Liberty Pb. S6800
years. siniuiiK nis many xiy-i
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ing achievements are the flying
of the first non-rigid airship
south of the Equator and the
first lighter-than-air flight to
Brazil.
The 150-foot craft is inflated
with 123.000 cubic feet of non-
inflammable helium and is pow
ered by two Warner-Scarab en
gines. Cruising speed is 45 mph
while top speed is about 65
mph.
Salem residents are invited to
inspect the airship, the only one
presently in operation west of
the Mississippi river, and are
welcome to watch the landing
procedures prior to its schedul
ed departure for Seattle on May
7.
rating of "excellent" with the Scotts Leaving Independence
recommendation tnat mey en
ter the state meet at Klamath
Falls May 14.
This is the second honor to
come to Mr. Barr and his music
Amity John Scott of Inde
pendence has purchased a home
in Amity which was originally
the Watt home, early pioneers
of Amity, located near the
students, ihe girls' chorus wonmorth city limits west side of
a superior rating at the regional 99W highway. Scott, field rep
meeting in Hillsboro April 23.resentative for the McMinnville
Plans are under way for the creamery, will move his family
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Screens!
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Everywhere they're
switching to Calvert
Reserve because it's
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CANNED
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Broken Pieces
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CANNED
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GOLD MEDAL
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b, 85
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Choice Stock of
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