Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 22, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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Queen's Race Close
For Lebanon Fete
Lebanon Darlene Powell
moved into the lead In the cur
rent campaign to determine
who of nine girls will be queen
of the strawberry fair on June
4-8. (
Mii Powell edged out Jean
Willi ami, last week's leading
canaioaie oy a swi vote lead.
In third place is Louise Bishop,
Janet
fifth,
counting 6130 points;
Humphreys, 4410, and
Lucas, 3500.
The other five girls trail the
leaders by varying maraina.
The queen will be picked from
we five girls with highest
standings at the traditional
queen's ball which is held the
week before the opening of the
lestivai.
SURGICAL SUPPORTS
Of all kinds. Trasses, Abdo
minal Supports, Elastic Ho
siery. Expert fitters, private
llttinr rooms.
"Ask Your Doctor"
Capital Drug Store
405 State St
Corner of Liberty '
8H Green Stomps
Bowler Knocks Wall ,
Out of New Residence
Everett, Wash. VP) Ed
Strege, a grocer, built a new
home, felt a little stiff in the
muscles after putting on the
finishing touches, picked up
a bowling ball to limber up
and took a practice swing.
The ball slipped,. went rock'
etlng across the floor. Then
ooml
. Strege plans to begin work
right ; away on a new living
room wall.
A 1951 census showed Cana
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Miracle Value Giving
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Choice of Gabardines, Sharkskins and Tweeds
OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL 9 O'CLOCK
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2 Doors West of Liberty at Bus Stop
THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL; Salem, Oregon
Wednesday, April 22, 1953
Students Plan
Joint Concert
. Two bands and an .orches
tra, with a combined member
ship of about 180 Leslie Jun
ior nign pupils, will give a con
cert in the school auditorium
at 7:30 Thursday night. There
will be no admission charge
and the general public Is In
vlted..
The program, under the di
rection of Raymond Carl, will
open with four selections by
the second section band. Their
numbers will include Loyal
Guards march, Sweet Clover
waltz, Piggy Wiggy fox trot
and Young America march.
The orchestra of 75 must-'
clans will present four num
bers: Toy Symphony, Tret
Jolie waltz; Jolly Dutchman
(for string bass section); and
a flute quartet featuring Jean
Ha worth, Geneva Nordyke,
Lucille Wonderly, Pamela Mor
rison.
The first, section band is
scheduled for five selections:
Safaris Overture, Monastery
at Sunset, Lady of the Lake
(clarinet trio, Joan Klelnke,
Carol Hoffman and Karen
Thomas); Sleigh Ride (Mary
Jane Wait, twirler); Washing
ton Post March.
' The combined bands will
play' two numbers and the
finale will Include the entire
group playing God Bless
America, with Lvonne Pool,
soprano, and the Leslie Girls
Triple trio participating.
MOVES AHEAD
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Walter T. Wright, who
has been promoted to re
connaissance engineer in
State Highway department,
with headquarters in Salem.
Men Advance
In Road Bureau
Walter T. Wright. Jocating
engineer for the state highway
commission in Eugene, has been
advanced to reconnaissance en-
gineer on a state-wide basis
with headquarters in Salem. He
is to succeed Frank Waller,
veteran reconnaissance engi-
neer who is to retire in May.
The position involves respon
sibility for all initial reconnais
sance survey work for the high
way department throughout the
state. Wright, 33 years old,
studied engineering at Oregon
State college and first went to
work for the department in
1940. He served three years in
the Navy in World War II, and
has received three previous
promotions with the highway
department. Wright is a regis
tered professional engineer.
Other promotions announced
by the commission at the close
of March include:
Hoy W. Pyle, promoted from
transitman to assistant resident
engineer in Portland, as assist
ant to Lowell Johnston, senior
resident engineer. Pyle first
went to work for the depart
ment in 1947.
Lyle A. Peterson, promoted
from structural inspector to
resident bridge engineer in Ba
ker. Peterson, 25, is a graduate
in civil engineering from Ore
gon State college and first went
to work for the department as
structural Inspector in June,
1949.
Warren E. Mueller, promoted
to assistant resident bridge en
gineer with headquarters in
Portland. He will be assistant
to Marshall Dresser, resident
engineer, for construction of
the WilsonviUe bridge and oth
er structures in the Portland
area. Mueller, a graduate in
civil engineering from Oregon
State college, has been with the
bridge division . since June,
1949.
David H. Moehring, promot
ed from transitman in Salem to
resident engineer with head
quarters in Corvallis. Moeh
ring, 28, graduate civil engi
neer from Indiana Technical
college, worked as an engineer
for the Indiana highway de
partment before joining the
Oregon State highway depart
ment in 1949.
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VFW Auxiliary
Seals Officers
Dallas At their regular
meeting on Wednesday, April
IS, the VFW auxiliary held its
annual Installation of new of
ficers. The meeting held Jointly
with the VFW was held in the
Chamber of Commerce rooms
with Mrs. H. D. Peterson, past
department president, serving
as installing officer.
She was assisted by the in
stalling team composed of
Mesdames Forrest Martin,
Ralph Lucanlo, Ed Earl, Tim
Blair, Ben Dodge, Lester Mar
tin, and Llnza Dennis.
Mrs. Lawrence Cook was in
stalled as president for the
coming year. Her assisting of
ficers are as follows: Senior
vice-president, Mrs. Ray Carl
son; Junior vice-president, Mrs.
Wilfred Bowden; secretary.
Mrs. Gary Hanson; treasurer,
Mrs. Lillian Bilyeu; chaplain,
Miss Fanny Dempsey; conduc
tress, Mrs. Glen Larson; guard,
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher; trustee,
Mrs. Luther Martin; color
bearers, Mrs. Richard Benson
and Mrs. Thomas Franklin;
flag bearer, Mrs. Kenneth
Plummer; banner bearer, Mrs.
limner Martin; historian, Miss
Eva Larson; patriotic instruc
tor, Mrs. Harold Schroeder;
musician, Mrs. Roy Livesay;
assistant musician, Mrs. Wayne
Bailey.
Two additional flag bearers,
Mrs. John Neufeld and Mrs
Herschel Mathews, will be in
stalled at a later date.
Miss Eva Larson, junior past
president, presented Mrs. Har
old Schroeder, outgoing presi
dent with a past president's
pin.
The officers and committee
chairman serving with Mn,
Schroeder presented her with
a set of dishes. This presen
tation was made by Mrs. Cook.
Guests were present from
Independence, Willamina, Mc
Minnville and Dallas.
Refreshments were served
at the VFW da 11 after the cere
mony. ',. .
ke Twice
Breaks Ninety
Washington (U.B President
Eisenhower went back to work
today with the satisfied smile
of a man who has twice brok
en 90 on one of the nation's
toughest golf courses.
The heavy load of official
business awaiting him at his
White House desk left him
little time to gloat over the
"immeasurable improvement"
in his golf game that he achiev
ed during an eight-day vaca
tion at Augusta, Ga. He re
turned here at 5:33 p.m.; EST
yesterday.
Mr. Eisenhower looked re
freshed and rested despite the
attack of food poisoning which
he suffered last Thursday. He
plunged immediately into
White House duties, schedul
ing a meeting with the Nation
al Security Council today and
a session with Republican con
gressional leaders tomorrow.
BODY TAKEN FROM RIVER
Eugene, () Tne body of a
Portland fisherman who
drowned Saturday was re
covered Tuesday from the
Siuslaw River. It was that of
R. G. Fopham, 38, Portland.
One of his companions, Mike
Griesen, 50, also Portland,
drowned in the same mishap.
hi hodv was recovered that
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Chicago U.PJ Joseph Nes
singer, 50, was in the market
today for a burglar alarm
a loud one.
Nessinger slept through a
noisy straggle between his
wife and a bnrglar who
knocked over chairs, tables,
slammed against his bed
room door, broke some plates
and escaped with $42.
Mrs. Nessinger had to
awaken her husband to tell
him what had happened.
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