Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 01, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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- THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galem, Oregon ' PeW
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Give Concert
' Parrlf h Junior High School
will present its bands and or
chestra in concert Wednesday
night at the school auditorium,
directed by Karl Thelen.
Participating will be the A
bana ox ou members, the B
band of 60 members, and the
orchestra of 00 members.
Ticket sales are In chirm r
Hon mmaar, sxuaent body trea
surer.
The program follows:
Wtrmlpi Op iiwch aibbl.
Tonight buy
Guild
Wine
For Finer Flavor
Bottled in California
tyeetoe
7
Only 35045quart
California Port
: , Sherry .
Muscatel ' ;'
mi nowiM ouno. lodii California
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FREE
Festival Tickets
NEW
RADIO
Reg. $435.00
NOW
329
Plays All Speeds All Siie Records
AM&FM
During Spring Festival Only
JUST 3 LEFT-HURRY
431 State
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Hazel Green
Haxel Green Lablsh Mead
ow Gardeners met at the home
of Mrs. Edward Zlelinskl on
Thursday afternoon for a 1:30
dessert luncheon.
; Introduced to the members
was Maryemma Beane of the
Flower Box. She gave a talk
and demonstration of two ar
rangements using carnations
and snapdragons for a casual
arrangement, and a sonhisticat-
ed arrangement using orchid
tulips with salmon pink carna
tions. . ,
Guests present for the after
noon were Mrs. Howard Olson
of Portland Rd., and Mrs. Arch-1
ie Weisner from Middle Grove.
-j rne Hazel Green Cub Scouts
held their pack meeting Thurs
day night at the Hazel Green
schoolhouje. Gordon Johnson,
their Cub master, presented
films showing den meetings,
pack meetings, and the Boy
Scout Jamboree which was held
at Valley Forge. ,,
Den mothers, Mrs.' Glen
Looney, Mrs. O. P. Corner, Mrs.
Howard Carter, Mrs. Marshall
Christofferson and Mrs. Philip
Belike, two den chiefs, Paul
Maycard and Warren Zlelinskl
were there, and the Boy Scout
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trasses, Abdo
minal Supports, Elastic Ho
siery. Expert fitters, private
fitting rooms.
"Ask Your Doctor'
Capital Drag Store:
., : MS State St. . .;
; ' Comer of Liberty :"
S&H Green Stamps
lmporf.d ,...,
. . AND PARTY
t SANDWICH
CUTTER
BoQ It in eond yon cut damt of oooUm
in 6 fancy derifos. And ntrs pnijai eonw
when you hm KHcbtn Craft Floor. It's pre
fluff td, aiftedl suparnn throufh illk for li(htr
bakfatf . GurantM better baiinf or your
money beck. Try ltl
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COMBINATION
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WILLS MUSIC STORE
Staff flamed
For 'Prepster'
Mt. Angel The editorial
staff of the "Prepster." Mt An
gel Preparatory school paper,
elected Tom Unger, '94, as edi
tor of the Prepster for '33-84.
Tom has been manager of the
scnooi store xor the past three
.years, and assistant editor of
the '53 "Flights," the school
annual. .
Charles Schaefer and Joe
Bronec will continue in their
positions as makeup editors,
and managing the Prepster's
mailing files will again be the
job of circulation manager, Joe
Schallberger. Two freshmen,
Bob Ebner and Chuck Hotter,
will take over the post of
Prepster photographers.
Sports editors for next year
will te lorry Gorman '54, who
will be assisted on the sports
staff by Leo Buckheit, Ray
Schmaltz, James Deagen, Ken
neth Wachter and Albert
Meissner. ' Former sports edi
tors have been Francis Piatz,
'82, Don Jaeger, '51, and Jay
Fournier. '50; now studyins
journalism- at the University
of Oreson.
The newly elected staff will
issue both the March and April
Issues, leaving the graduation
issue for the '53 staff.
The new editor will appoint
his assistant editor at the be
ginning of the new school term.
Jim Anderson, Willy Verboort,
Bill Schmidt, Jim Carroll,
Ralph Buhr and Jim Zauner
joined the Prepster news staff
on a probationary basis .
Ralph Beck' Assigned ,
To Thailand for Year
CorvaUis (U.B f. Ralph Beck,
assistant director of the Oregon
State1 college extension service,
Master Leo Hawley also at
tended. ; -
Committee members for the
Scouts, Glen Looney, O. P. Cot
ner, Marshall Christofferson
and Orville Klampe attended
the meeting! , i
Rodney, Infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. G. (Bud) Lowery
was brought home from Doern
becher hospital in- Portland
Saturday and is Improving sat
isfactorily. Mrs. Juls Fear entertained
with giving a luncheon in hon-
Mrs. Bertha Meissner and'
daughter, Betty, who are re
turning home to Chill, Wis.
Those present in the after
noon were Mrs. J. K. Brms, Ed
na Brlns, Mrs. George Bohn,
and Mrs. H. Omholt.
Mr. , and . Mrs. Jesse Carter
and family hove moved from
the Hazel Green community
and now are residing in the
Pringle community. They are
located south of town on high
way 99. ,
Mrs. Don White entertained
in her home Friday to honor
her aunt, Edna Brlns from Yak
ima, Wash. Those spending the
occasion together were Mrs.
H. Omholt, Mrs. J. E. Brins,
Mrs. George Bohn, Mrs. Juls
Faar and Mrs. Nels Haugen.
Her aunt is returning home on
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Omholt
called on 'their former neigh
bors and frWnds who now re
side in Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Pugh. Mrs. Pugh is re
covering from a recent major
operation.
Hazel Green Mother's club
will meet Thursday night,
April 2, at 7 p.m. for "father's
night." There will be discussion
of they present and a future
schoolhouse, the selection of a
projector for the school, and a
silent auction.
Serving on the refreshment
committee are Mrs. Herman
Wacken, Mrs. E. A. McClaugh
ry, Mrs. W. Baldwin and Mrs.
M. Van Cleave.
Solid Mahogany
Ph. 3-4959
has received a Mutual Security
Agency assignment to Thai
land, it was announced today.
' sect: will leave CorvaUis
next month for Kaesesart uni
versity in Bangkok for a one.
year advisory assignment He
will assist in development of
plans for physical plant expan
sion and organizational frame
work for Thailand "land (rant"
universities.
Atomic Sub Seen as
Surface Navy's Doom
Washington CUB Some
splitting atoms in the ancient
volanic wastelands of Idaho
may have signalled the ulti
mate doom of surface navies.
That at least is the way some
experts read the news that the
world's first version of v
nuclear engine 'for submarine
has "gone critical" at th
Atomic Energy Commission's
Arco Oda, reactor testing sta
tion. The AEC's announL-emeht
does not mean the engine ac
tually is producing power. But
the engine's atomic boilers
have been fired up, so to speak,
and power will result when the
experts in charge decide the
time has come for the big test.
Mr rout
FUEL OIL
BILL '
Br the tOlo
To enable your dealer to
continue your monthly
charge service.
, UUMFUaOADUURS
CREDIT ASSOCIATION ;
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P'w3Uin;?'ja x til xmsaxs iiiiiyiiiijiv .
WiE bNLY SEARS! oll si
We. &rA a rr,
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I YOUNG GIRLS AND BOYS 1
) thick Sear-O-foam crepe soles m
. light at airt extra comfort M
j take lots of tough wear r
Plenty Free Parking Slore Hours: ;
Lebanon Firm
Lebanon For the second
connsecutlve year a Lebanon
firm has received national
citation for employment of the
physically handicapped. Leu
than 12 such awards are given
In Oregon annually..
The award will be presented
Mo Cascades Plywood corpora
tion f a public ceremony In
the near future by J. Richard
Smurthwalte, veterans' 1 em
ployment representative for the
state of Oregon. . .
Announcement of the win
ning was made Monday by
Charles Wilson, manager of the
local employment office, who
directed the recent local par
ticipation In the state-wide
"employ the physically handi
capped'' program,
.. Last year Santlam Lumber
company received the honor
Large, Choice View City Lots
GERLE0N ADDITION
South Summer r MeGilchrlst
MODERATELY PRICED
Si I I "uUd) TV s- s iev hs- vv Sw
Close to
. Grade School - High and Junior High
Owner, 990 Gerleon Dr.mfsW
Art iSS i fr&r y
here. ' : -
Wilson said the award Is
based on six factors utilized by
employers to fit handicapped
persons to jobs they can han
dle, the training the company
otters such persona, the per
centage of handicapped' em
ployed by the firm, and the ef
fort the company makes to
keep the handicapped as em-
Jiloyes on the payroll and ad
listed to their work.
Statistics were submitted to
the state office three months
ago by the local committee, and
In turn were sent to Washing
ton, D, C, for national selec
tion. ' ' ;
The "fall line" divides South
Carolina Into a coastal plain
and a piedmont section.
mra nun er im
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with Sear-O-foam crepe solos
Yes, you'd expect to pay at least $3.98 for these favorite children's
saddles without the wonderful light Sear-O-Foam soles!
Perfect for year 'round wear for school, play, camping and everyday!
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Capitol, Salem