Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, April SO, 1953
Graduation Day at
Sfayton High May 22
Stayton The seniors . of
fitayton Union high school will
graduate on May 12. H. D. Ma
haffey will be the speaker for
the evening.
Baccalaureate if planned for
May 17, with Rev. Kenneth
Abbott as the apeaker. ' ,
' The aenlor klp event la
scheduled for May 23-28, with
the itinerary still undetermined.
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ed sharply in recent years to
about an average of three a
day,
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PTA At Dallas
Elects Officers
Dallas Installation of the
newly elected officers for 1853
84 was the highlight of the last
meeting of the high school
PTA.
Installed as president for the
coming year was Mrs. Boss
Simpson. Mrs. Clinton Buiter
was installed as secretary with
Mr. Himes as treasurer. Mrs.
Art Woods who was unable to
attend the meeting will serve
as vice-president
Program included a panel of
students and parents with Paul
Davis and Mrs. E. . Salisbury
serving as moderators. The
panel topic was the co-opera
tion of parents and teachers
with the problems of youth.
Students participating in
cluded Russell Wells, Harold
Stevens, Shirley Goertzen,
Mary Lou Chambers. Mrs. C.
C. Long represented the par
ents in the discussion. .
The program continued with
numbers presented by the mu
sic department under the direc
tion of George Thompson, mu
sic teacher. The boys quartet
and the girls trio both offered
selections with solo numbers
by Mary Bell and Alvina Sulll
van.
The host committee was com
posed of Mr. and Mis. H. Dash
iell, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gibbs,
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morrison.
CAP to Send Local
Teacher to Colorado
Salem's Civil Air Patrol is
planning to send some man or
woman teacher to a "National
Aviation Education Work
shop" summer . course to be
held at the University of Col
orado in Boulder from July
23 to August 25, Lt. Wilbur
Garrett, commadner of the
local unit, said today. : All
expenses will be paid. '
Course of instruction will
cover basic facts on flight.
terial navigation, communica
tions and control, national and
international problems of
safety and control, airports
and vocational opportunities
in aviation. It is designed to
enable the teacher to impart
aviation knowledge upon his
or her return to the classroom
here.
Selection of the teacher will
be on a competitive basis
among those who apply, with
an examination the basis. Ap
plications must be in the hands
of the Civil Air Patrol here
by June 1. Manuals contain
ing the Information needed to
pass the examination will be
furnished the applicants for
study. ,
State Board to Wait
For Dental Decision
Portland VP) The State
Board of Higher Education de
cided Tuesday to wait for next
month's Legislative Emergency
Board meeting before making
any plans for a new dental
school.
The question is whether
about $300,000, expected from
sale of the old building, can
be used for the new school or
is to be deducted from the 12,
200,000 fund voted by the
Legislature.
The Joint Wa'va and Mean.
Committee told the board the
sale money could not be used
to equip the new school. The
board had planned to use it for
equipment. ......
Silverton Patients
Are Hospitalized
Late reports on the condition
of Mrs. J. P. A. Hansen 87
sureerv natient at SUvertnn
hospital, were "fairly good."
Mrs. mnsen was entered at the
hospital Monday.
Also a natient at thn Innal
hospital is Mrs. Roy Morley
unaer treatment for a heart
condition, having entered Mon
dav.
Emil Grant, an emnlov t
tne pond of the Oscar Johnson
mill, suffered painful injuries
when the first finger of his
right hand was crushed be
tween timbers Tueadav. He li
mucn improved.
During colonial times ship
load of iron pyrites, compar
atively worthless mineral, was
shipped to England from the
United States In the belief that
it was gold.
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Darlene Powell
In Queen Lead
Lebanon Darlene Powell
maintains her lead in sales of
festival buttons which will add
to her score in being judged
for queen of Lebanon's straw
berry fair, June 4-8. Miss Pow
ell -has 9360 points, a margin
of 1800 over Jean Williams
who holds second place.
Various festival chairmen
were named by the fair board
thia week.
A. B. Cash will again secure
bands for the event; chair of
the Industrial parade will be
Ken Mayer; Frank Groves,
street dance; Mrs. V. E. Wilson
and Ben Kenyon, flower show;
Mrs. Curt Wilbur, children's
parade.
Ralph Scroggin will head
the construction department
and William Warden is secur
ing talent for the street plat
form shows.
The horse show at the San
tiam Wranglers race track is
headed by Joe Yearous.
The cake committee will be
aided by the Jaycees who will
be responsible for cutting and
serving the 5000-pound dessert.
Extra Gallery Hours
For Da Yinci Display
The Willamette university
are gallery will be open until
9 p.m. week days, during the
special show of Leonardo da
Vinci invention models, Dr.
Cameron Paulln, are director
said.
The gallery will also be open
to the public Saturdays and
Sundays through May 10, the
last day the display will be
located on the campus.
Da Vinci's unique models,
as Interpreted by Roberto A.
Guatelli, are from collections
of the fine arts department of
International Business Ma
chines corporation of Mew
York. The exhibition at Wil
lamette is one of seven acta
now touring the world.
Three Salem Men Go
to Medical School
Three Salem men are among
students who have been admit
ted to the 1953 freshmen class
at the University of Oregon
Medical school, according to an
announcement issued by the
admissions board this week.
Tbey are Mervin E. Brokke,
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Brokke; Douglas F. Dougherty,
son of Mr. and Mrs, James F.
Dougherty; and George A. Por
ter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
L. Porter.
Brokke and Dougherty are
now completing their pre-medi-cal
studies at Willamette uni
versity, and Porter is current
ly attending Oregon State col
lege. They will begin the four
year medi'M course in Septem
ber, i
At Sweet Home
Sweet Home Municipal
Judge Kd Russell Invoked
heavy fines on two Sweet
Home men Monday night in
Municipal Court.
Wesley E. James, 17, was
fined $50 for throwng bottles
in a downtown street, but $25
of this was suspended. The fine
was paid.
Walter G. Gwynh, SO, was
fined $150 for driving while
his driving license was revoked
plus $5 fine for failure to atop
at a stop sign. The court sus
pended $75 of the $155 and
the remainder was paid..
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