14 Capital Journal. Salem, , V Y Sk-WJH'.IJ Barbara Zumwalt, above, and Robert H. Jones, senior member of The Clarion of Salem high school, have been awarded certificates of recog nition for their outsanding work on the school paper. The awards are made by the University of Oregon chap ters of Theta Sigma Phi and Sigma Delta Chi, women's and men't national journalism fra ternities. Selection was based on names submitted by the high school newspaper advis ers. Special training sessions will be held for all honored students enrolling in the uni versity in the fall. The ses sions will be conducted by the two journalism fraterni ties. Jones is the Capital Jour nal's correspondent at the high school. Card Party Draws 28 Tables At Play Mt.- Angel Twenty - eight tables at cards for the St. Ann's sponsored card party was In play at the auditorium with supper following In the dining hall. The next party will be held May 18, to which all are invited. High score winners were Gerald loller and Mrs. Emll Bochsler at bridge; Mrs Joseph Bell and George Fischer in "500"; Joseph Faulhaber and Ed Hoffer at pinochle. Other winners were Mrs. Joseph Sprauer, Joseph Piati, and Alfred Fisher. At beano were Mrs. G. D. Ebner, Vincent Duman, Mrs. Albert Uhing, Mrs. Henry Zollner, Mrs. Tony Hof fman, Pauline Saalfeld, Tony Kraemer, and Mrs. M. A. Rigler. Mrs. Emll Wolf was chairman ef the hostess committee. HATIONAl BltTltllM FIO0UCII '.'...!". A J " L Jll iA..: "N. .SIV arm tMV, w&m y II ; IVi.Ul vI I'll Mi wan 'Jk lY I .. ,M nafl Ort., Wednesday, May 11, 1949 Sfayfon Seeks Parking Limit Slayton The new ordinance regulating parking on Third street from Florence to High streets, was given its initial reading by the city council. As written, the ordinance would limit parking to one hour be tween 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., Sun days and legal holidays except ed. Asking removal of the yellow stripe on the curb In front of his place of business, was Joe Spaniol, owner of the Bon Ton cafe, who protested presence of the restricted curb for the sec ond time. After much discus sion, the street committee was instructed to take care of the matter and report at the next meeting. The space had been marked off for the marshal's car and loading zone. Present also, was President Fred Camp of the Stayton Chamber of Commerce, report ing that he had received an esti mate for a three-inch topping for the tennis court for $541. He asked if the city might bear half the expense, making pro vision in Its new budget, if the chamber would finance the rest.! Successful bidder on rock for widening and improvement of West. Locust street was the San tiam Gravel company. Street Superintendent John Nightin gale reported it will cost be tween $8000 and $7000 to put city streets back in condition after the severe winter. condition of street name signs was also discussed and Nightingale was . instructed to make a check of the number needed and materials required reporting to the budget com ittee meeting. Marshal Ernest V. Miller asked that the 10-min-ute signs near the bank and post office be changed to bear the time 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Discussion of a building code for Stayton was held and will be brought up at the next reg ular meeting. It was also de cided to investigate a retirement plan for city employes. Water mains have been ex tended to the hill north on First street to supply water to the new home which Roy Philippi is building, and also on West Ida street to furnish water to the Marc Landon home. Marshal Miller asked for time for vacation as soon as school Is out. The council voted to rec ommend to the budget commit tee an increase of $45 a month in the salary of the street super intendent. A letter was read from the Chamber of Commerce, asking permission to hold one or two street dances on a block on the downtown street. The dances would benefit the Boy Scout building fund. Tht chamber If It's MONEY You're After! C. Ray Allen (The"Yes Man") FOR LOANS 2.1 to $500 on Auto up to $300 nn furniture Salary Ooruolld.tt faiii bill. . . Stl.ne. four budf.t wlUi ft PtHonftl Loan n lenur l.rnu Mitll.r strin.nU. Leans Aula Furniture Salary. Yoa Chess the Amount N4 . . . You ChooM Your Own Payments , . . V, Is H Month to Repay If e.ak Looo WIN bl Ml., PERSONAL FINANCE CO. Phone I MM . t Js?T . COIf.. NIW YOIK HOOI California Alumni Organise Above Is a group of charter members of the Western Oregon chapter. University of Cali fornia Alumni, organized here Friday night with 50 mem bers. Names of those in the picture may be found in the ac companying story. The girls in costume are entertainers from the Paul Armstrong School of the Dance. California Alumni Organize Here, 50 Charter Members A western Oregon chapter of Alumni of the University of California was organized Friday night at Mayflower hall with 50 charter members. ( Officers elected were; President, Ivan Martin; vice president, David Duniway; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. George Martin; exe cutive board, E. E. Woodson Dr. George Martin and Charles Power. Charter members are: John Bmltn. Lronora fttrrr. Ur. Wil liam Scandltnx, Mrj. J. H. Callahan. Ar irmiia D. Wilcox. Ur. and Mr. Gale J. Jamrj, Mra. Burton C. Selbrrt, David C. Duniway, Dr. and Mra. Qrorra Ma tin. Prank C. Bll, Dr. Wlllard J. Stonr, Perry O. DLP. Mra. C. A. Rat cltff, Ur. and Ura. Arthur flpraiu. Mr. and Ura. Edgar Woodson, L. A. (Tarn' McArthur, Ur. and Mr. Tboma W. Churchill, Warntr B. Brown. Ivan liar tn. Ura. Cteorae Otrllnaer, Mr. Wallace Rppd. Ura. Randall Mill. Robert T. Smith. Ura. John Honn, Mr. and Uri. William MarArthur. Mm. Charlta Hui- Iru. Mr. and Mra. Clifford Samurla, Ur. and Mr. Charle U. Power. Ur. and Mra. Millard ftiraurl, Captain Harry Brard. Ethel Qulnn, Mr. and Ura. Clif ton Miller, Ur. and Ura. George A. Wll llama. Mr and Mr. George A. Williams. Mr. and Ura. Robert MorrUon, Roaalind Wulften. Ura. Pred Plock, Ronald I. Thomaj, Commander and Ura. H. O. Claudiui. Among messages of greeting received and read at the meet ing were those from Dorothy McCulIough Lee, L. A. (Tarn) McArthur, Mrs. George Ger- linger of Portland and from Robert Sibley, general manager of the alumni of the University of California and member of the executive board of the As sociated Alumni of American also asked permission to build a Boy Scout hut at the city park. The application of w. W. Les- sard for a package beer license for the Co Id. spot Market was re jected by motion of the council. roar proMoM OM, or MM ta. 4 11 State St. I.lc S 1JI M-HS Enjoy the whiskey that's You'll sing the prolteief Old Sunny Irook brand I It s jreot whiskey with msllew, mmiilnrmmtl itAfk Hull rirk Kentucky toite. For deep-down noyment rusiit up a drink on the Sunny Irook tide"! Kentucky Whiskey Blend lOO-: "Ot toATCMMftN OH IVflV lOUll l SIAIN NIUTIAl Universities. While the activities of the local chapter will be largely social, yet through the parent alumni of California cooperat ing with the alumni of all Am erican colleges and the alumni of other countries the western Oregon group hopes to have a part with all universities In a program of better understand ing, good will and peace among the nations. A short program including vocal numbers by Miss Grace Ashford accompanied by Arthur Dimond, and dance numbers by Mary Lou Anderson, Patricia Whelan, Mary Jane Wait and Mary Kay Brown accompanied by Grace Brown, all of the Paul Armstrong School of Danc ing preceded an address by Dr. Beatrice Young of the Pacific university faculty. After the organization had been perfected, a moving pic ture of campus activities was shown and Robert Smith of Portland as song and yell lead er led the group in campus yells and songs. - You can afford a dream kitchen-Wow 1t' A oi.omor day when you get your new while enameled steel kitchen! This beauty has A" twin bowl Kilchenaider cahinet sink with the famous Mullinaider electric garbage disposer. It can be yours! Why delay? You can afford that lovely white-enameled steel Youngstown Kitchen now And what a beauty! Super storage space and generous work surfaces to speed every kitchen chore! Food preparation and dishwahing are essier-a breer.e, thanks to the Kitrhrnaidrr cabinet sink. Anil the Mullinaider electric garbage disposer ends garbage forever! Let ni show you your new kitchen in miniature. No costly remodeling; easy terms. See us today! V U .Tnf ,Vi,v ri. I Educator Weds Former Secretary Chicago, May 11 W) Robert Maynard Hutchins, chancellor of the University of Chicago, went honeymooning today with his bride, formerly his secretary. Hutchins, 50, and his bride. Mrs. Vesta Sutton Orlick. were married yesterday in a surprise ceremony. The candlelight cere mony was performed by Hut- chins' father. Dr. William J. Hutchins. formerly president of Berea college In Kentucky. Both the bride and Hutchins have been divorced. Hutchins and the former Maude Phelps McVeigh were divorced last year after 27 years of marriage. They had two daughters. Tiny Mongrel Dog Saves 4-Year Boy Gillespie, Pa., May 11 W A little mongrel dog was the toast of his neighborhood today for performing the greatest heroism of its kind saving his master. The dog. Chubby, jumped in to the fray when he saw his master, Jackie Strickler, 4, be ing mauled by a larger dog Chubby fought the dog until fa mily members rescued the child. Jackie is in fair condition at hospital where attaches said one ear was torn off and a facial nerve paralyzed. The boy's grandmother said the large dog suddenly attacked the boy while the two were playing in the yard. alld your kitchen around a Kitrhenaider Mullinaider Combina tion. This 4ft" twin-howl model Inns of 10 mode!) has sliding-removable drainhoardof arfd-resi't-ing porcelain enamel and laufidry-aV'p (U") sec ond bowl.. if MVLLINS Doctors7 Fund Is Earmarked The sum of f 110,000 pledged' some time ago by the Marion- All, excellent rating. Both Polk County Medical society in groups are directed by Joe M. the hospital program will be for! Barr. He announces that the the benefit both of Salem Gen-jtrjp probably will be made by eral and Salem Memorial hos- regular school bus, and will pitals. it is announced by -the J campaign management. The money will go to the de-1 partments of diagnosis and! treatment In both hospitals. In these departments, occupying all .of one wing floor in each hospital, will be diagnostic la borat o r 1 e s , x-ray equipment, physiotherapy, and waiting rooms. A committee of the doctors is now calling on the members of the society for their subscrlp-: tlons, and the first one, of $2000 has been turned in. j On the committee are Drs. M. K. Crothers, C. A. Downs, Carl W. Emmons, A. T. King, F. . Howard Kurtz, Marian Follis Mayo, Harold O. Schneider, James L. Sears, W. N. Thomp son. B. L. Trelstad and Charles D. Wood. ! Turner Club Awards Lead to Scholarships i Turner Announcement of awards received by 4-H club members at the annual spring show at Silverton. Prize win-: ners who received $10 cash awards were Marion Schallian. 9, camp cookery and Gladys Richies, Sewing 1-A but she is under summer school age. Scholarship awards will be made by local club leaders from the list of prize winners. Otbtr vlnnara In Bewinc 1-A wtrc Pat Campbell. Alice Grave. Connie Thome and Rita Phlllipa. all first; Nat alie Hatfield and Lorene McTlnaret, ate onda and Roberta Campbell third. -Sewing I-B wlnnera were Marilyn Pearion, flnt and Carolvn Hyatt, Roberta Thome. Chrtatlna Smith. Mildred Uudsett and Tuilla Jones, seronda. In sewing tl first places were won bv Pats; Oravta. Jackie Squires and Bon nie Bmlth with Wllma Anderson a aer- . Pat Hsnnlea took a third In sawing Amity Music Groups Leaving for Klamath Amity A group of 50 Amity high school musicians will head south Friday to compete in the state music contest in Klamath Falls. Amity was one of two schools out of six contestants in the regional contest at Hills- BETTER BAKING! Works wonders with itfzL Prove it with your own favorite recipe or with these) QUICK BREAD FAN-TAN, 1 VB ttH4 Kite Km Craft Hm S hp. bafcUf awwdr 1 tap. IMffe Sift dry ingredient) into a bowl. Cut in shortening with a fork or paitry blender until the mixture resem ble coanw corn menl. Combine milk and tgg and lightly atir into the flour misture. Turn on to lightly floured lurfaca, knead gently 8 to 10 timea. Roll out to a rectangle H inch thick. Brush with melted butter or margarine. Cut into 14 itrirw, then each atrip into 2 length. Put 6 piece together and place on end in greased muffin pane. Bake in a hot oven (4M)F.) about 18 minute. Yield: About 9 Fan-Tana, You Q9f that ro mouth-watwring, homtmod goodimu bcoui KHchin Croh Flow it milhd xeuiivoy for how baking. Got o bog foWcry. boro last month that becamelstart after the May Day festl. eligible for both the band and vities. . - -iris chorus to participate the state contest. The other schools are Canby High school; ,orcd a food ,ie Saturday to in Clackamas county. ihelo defray traveling expends The girls chorus received Al'and part of an appreciation fund (superior.) rating, and the band little fingers mike big bltck finger marltt. Wipe 'cm away in a jiffy with O-Cedar No-Rubbing Crm Polish. 1 1 CLIANS M it POLISHES at it boticts furniture, por celain ana all enameled ur facet. Get a bottle to day where you buy your clean ing supplies. H't to aaty with Th f rawtast ha4a la Koutaha)fnni" OIOAtCOtP'H,ChUa,in ,TK-t,CMi. A KSaSXl Keep your Furs looking fresh and glossy. Place them now in our fur storage vaults. PROTECTION AGAINST MOTHS FIRE BURGLARY HEAT recipe! y Hp. ii Vt cup aheftonlnf 1 mi. titthriy eMtta The "Three Links" club Untju(ry Rebokall Lodge spon- given to the Boy scout tronp will also be donated. 7 rr PR0UP moment The youngsters are grad uating so let them know you're proud of them. We have Cards for Gradua tion that will say just what you want to say the way you want to say it. Select yours now from our wide selection. NORCROSS RUSTCRAFT HALLMARK Tl.e Modrrne 305 Court St. -r CUAffANTFfD IfTTff 8AMVO rawlti with any reeip. H yow don't n4 that Kitchen Croft Flour it the flnoat ovr yo vr mt plaoio return It to your 'xtr. He wilt giodly rehtfitj the fwH erko yov paid for m.