Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, April SO, 1953
Grant of $1000
If Authorized
Crown Zellerbach Founda
tion of San Francisco hai au
thorized a $1,000 grant to Wll
lamette university for tha aca-
demio year 1933-54, Freildent
G. Herbert Smith announces.
Purpoae of tha grant Is to en
courage and assist In comple-
, tion ox the undergraduate edu
cation of a student whose char
acter, ability and field of study
Indicates that be will make a
contribution toward industrial
and social progress in the Pa
cific coast area.
Selection of the recipient for
the Crown Zellerbach scholar
ship will be made by the uni
versity scholarship committee.
Eligibility requirements for
the scholarship stipulate that
the awardee be in the third or
fourth year of undergraduate
study, a United States citizen
and a major in the field of phy
sical science. ,
Rofanans af Dallas
Sponsor Camp Fire
. Dallas The Rotary club
today heard Mrs. Hollis Smith
a explain the objectives of Camp
' Fire, and the organization of
: it as well as the way in which
- Camp Fire, operates for girls
in Dallas. Mrs. Smith, chair
man of the Polk County Coun
cil, explained the need for con
' tinuous . sponsorship for the
group. ' ... .
Ait Woods, president of the
Willamette Area Council,
spoke also of the organization
and its functions in the com
munity. s The culmination of the pro
gram occurred when Mrs. L.
V. Hiebert, field director,
showed slides of Camp Kilo
wan and told about the forth
coming camping season.
At the close of the meeting
the Rotarians moved to accept
the responsibility of sponsor
ing the Dallas Camp Fire or
ganization and by this action
became official "Camp Fire
Dads." " . "
" .' "- '
Hubby Delivers v
Rolls to Wrong Sale
Dallas Last Saturday, dur
ing a cooked food sale held at
Margaret's Florists in Dallas
, by a group of Rlckreall wom
en, they were puzzled when a
stranger emerea, Dunging
some rolls his wife had cooked!
Despite Joking comments
from the man to the effect that
the rolls probably weren't safe
- to eat, the women cheerfully
accepted them, and later had
no trouble selling them. In fact
the entire incident was sue-
: cessful so far as the Rlckreall
women were concerned ex
cept that .they couldn't find out
who the man was, nor why he
should, bring things to their
ale. v ,. :.
Neither, it seems, could
the man's wife understand why
the women at the sale had
eemed unfamiliar, until she
thought to ask where the rolls
had been taken.
Then the answer became
clear. There were two sales in
town, and sure enough, the
rolls had gone to the wrong
one.
Only the male cicadas can
make sounds.
Leek younger after 30.
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