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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1953)
I Thursday. April 80, IMS CENTRAL HIGH HONOR STUDENTS 1 - l .'ili : - 1 r-r frw i ! - v H v Jo Anne Rogers, left, who haj been made valedictorian of Central High ichool graduating dais in the Monmouth Independence district. Gerald Reynolds, right, is saluta torian. ; Work Starts Soon on Chemawa Power Jobs : With the awarding of two construction contracts by the Bonneville Power Administra tion, work will get under way shortly on the first step of the program for constructing a major power supply substation in the vicinity of Chemawa to serve the central Willamette Valley area. Secretary of the Interior Mc Kay has approved the award of the contract to the Western tElectric Construction company of Portland on a low bid of i (159,519 for the construction t which involves the work inci ? dental to the installation of a ,75,000 -kva 11557 -kv step- down transformer and related facilities. ' ; This substation will be in itially connected to Bonne r ville's existing Oregon City J Salem 115 -kv transmission : lines at Chemawa and will ' provide an additional point of 'dell very 'to the system of the Paper Mill Pay Topic For Conference : Portland, W) Representa tives of two AFL paper mill unions will meet with manage ment here Thursday to begin contract negotiations. The unions the Internation al Brotherhood of Paper Makers and the Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers rep resent some 18,000 workers in 38 mills in California, Oregon and Washington. The present basic wage in the Industry is $1.72 an hour. Union representatives declined to say what their requests would be. Portland General Electric com pany at the supply voltage of 57 kv. At the same time Secretary of the Interior McKay ap proved the award of a con tract to Charles R. Schmiedes kamp, of Portland, on the low bid of $92,418 for the construc tion of the control house at the Chemawa substation. In the future a 230-kv trans mission line will be extended from the Detroit area to Che mawa to further reinforce the power supply facilities through a major step-down transform er rated at 150,000 kva, with operating voltage 230115 kv. Rex Beeman will will be resident engineer for the Bon neville Power Administration for this construction project and will maintain headquar ters at the Chemawa substation. Poppy Contest Winners Cited Stayton Winners in the Toppy" contest, sponsored by the American Legion ' were: Class one; ' first, Joan Fast; second, Sharon Marie Johnson; third, Janet Ross; honorable mention, Lester Funk, all of Scio. Class two: First, Lynn Smith; second, Margaret Heater; third. Janice Jungwirth; honorable mention, Thomas George Crab tree, all of Stayton. Class three: First, Judy Mar tin; second, Dolores James of Scio; third, Mary Wyman of Scio; honorable mention, Janet Belin. The Judges were, Mrs. Ward Inglis, Mrs. Walter Frye, Mrs. Elmer Philippl, Mrs. Gene Dit ter, Mrs. Henry Miller, Mr. Percy Hyatt, Mrs. Buck and Mrs. John Meal The posters were on display at the grade, school gym and were judged Saturday. 1 The winners will compete in the department contest, and the final winners will be eligible for the national contest to be held sometime in May. Local prizes will be award ed to the winners. There were over two hundred posters en tered in the contest. Off Color Jokes Ban Stunt Paper at OSC ' Corvallls W) Publication of the annual April Food Day stu dent newspaper, the Thermo meter, has been banned by Ore gon State College President A. L. Strand. The annual satire of the re gular student Daily Barometer was indecent this year, Strand said. The paper is published by KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE Hinta btckteb,!o of pep ana' cncrgr, hsauUctm and dlnintM may be due to alow, down of kidney function. Doc ton aar com kidney function la rtry Important to sorx health. When some ere ry day condition, aucb aa strata and strain, causae this lmpocta.ni function to alow down taanyfolksaQffernag fine; backache-feel miserable. Minor blad oar irritations doe to cold or wrong diet maj cause sinus npnisnu or irequcntpaiiages Don't neglect your kidney If these condl tlona bother you. Try Doan'a Pills- mild d( untie, it a amssing bow many times Doan arira hannv relief from thaaa discomforts- help the 16 miles of kidney tubes and filter nusn out wast, ask lor new, large, econom l lie and save money. Gt Doan'a PlUa tndav The name of the famous diampnd can be spelled Ko hinor, Kohlnoor, or Kohinur and means "mountain of light." t ' Mow! BSBBBSBBS' BARGAINS GALORE on all . . . Shoes . . . Stockings . . . Sportswear . . . Dresses . . . Lingerie . . . Bags f , iMii. Y t j r: g 5pE -z S s s 3: g pz 5 3s zz z fci ' "ii.t y ? z m B mm . . . superstition ruled the med leal world. Quack remedies, fan tastic belief . . . were prescribed without discrimination. Today. Doctors prescribe only iritd and true, McitntificaUy provtn drugs and methods. In fact we must carry a huge stock of drugs in order to fill your Doctor's order. Bring your prescription here for the very finest in Expert Pre. .Krip.tjrajCompoundinfL, CAPITAL DRUG STORE 405 Sfale St. (Corner of Liberty) We Give ZC G'eert Stamps THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. bsWbu Orera Pat Sigma Delta Chi, men's Jour nalistic fraternity. In a sharply worded state ment, Strand said: Responsi bility of student editors should not be swayed by a few smart alecks who have little regard for the college and are seeking mostly cheap publicity for A teak tree must grow for almost 100 years before It is between six. and seven feet through at breast height, often considered the best size for harvesting. : 4-H Clubs Wait Spring Show rour-H clubs from all parts of Marlon county will converge on Stayton May 4-8. Stayton Civic building will be the cen ter of activity for the 4-H Spring Show. Preliminary entries Indicate a close race between cooking end clothing divisions for the biggest show. Final ' entries close at 7 p.m. Monday eve ning, May 4, at which time all exhibits are to be at the Civic building In Stayton. Judging of exhibits starts at 8 a.m. Tuesday morning among the following projects: cooking, clothing, knitting, homemaking, woodworking, art and bird stu dy. . ' fifteen girls from Cooking II and III projects will com pete In the Sponge Cake Bak ing contest from t to I p.m. Tuesday. Six Bread Bakers will do their best before the Judge from 3 to 8 p.m. Tuesday after noon. . , The wool sewing contest will find four older clothing project girls competing Tuesday after noon from 2 to 3. . Clothing team and Individual demonstrators will take up most of Wednesday with Thurs day's schedule almost full with homemaking, art, health and cooking demonstrations. Demonstration and ' contest entrants will be competing for the right to represent Marlon county at the 1883 State fair. ISIS ASSAULT DAMAGES , Albany Assaulting a Leb anon restaurant cook last fall . proved expensive for 'Walter E. Wire when he appeared for trial In Justice court Wednes day. A district court Jury swarded Goldle GaU, who ac cused Wire of assaulting her September 31, 1882, $800 dam., ages as compensation. . FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY AT THESE PRICES We must make room for New Merchandise therefore Bishop's offer these terrific timely values! All first quality, merchandise from our regular stock 1 . v. some discontinued patterns and broken sizes. Come in today for the clothing buys of a lifetime! Sorry, wc can't mention names, but it's the most famous 17.50 Value JACKET (These are slightly imperfect) 17.50 Value 70 100 Virgin Wool Plains & Plaids Most All Sizes SHOP FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. : SPORT SHIRTS ; T-SHIRTS Long and short sleeves in rayons and Plain and fancy patterns. 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