Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 04, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Monday, May 4, 195S
Two Lebanon Firms Adopt Fast Time
Lebanon Local Industrie
are basically on standard time
lor the summer, but two
major firms have advanced
starting hours lor shifts to
conform with California head
quarters. Santlam Lumber company
here and In Sweet Home ad
vanced shifts 39 minutes with
the days crews at 7:30 and
ended at 4:30.
Crown Zellerback paper
mills office workers and
supervisors will come to work
hour earlier mornings,
working lrom 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The change will be effective
May 4, and is done to conform
with daylight schedules of
headquarters In San Francisco,
No time change has been
indicated for the big Cascade
Plywood corporation plant,
Deviation from standard
time is not expected in local
stores and businesses.
n0 tuss.no muss .
no bother no dirt
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CAPITOL LUMBER CO.
PHONE 3-8862
Albany Names
Honor Students
Albany Charles Reynolds
was chosen valedictorian of the
1953 class at the Albany Union
high school, and Neil Causble
salutatorian, It was announced
Friday by Arnold Hagen, high
school principal.
' The selections are made on
the basis of scholarship and lor
the first time in several years
the two top places have been
captured by boys. Both boys
made nearly perfect grades
during their four years of high
school.
Reynolds recently won the
northwest championship in the
merlcan Legion oratorical con
American Legion oratorical
contest. Causble is president of
the high school student body
and also active in speech de
partment. He also played cen
ter on the (team that represent
ed Albany In the state cham
pionship playoffs in Eugene
this past year. .
The Washington Redskins in
the National Football League
have won exactly '100 games
since they began playing in the
nation's capital in 1937.
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Miami police (below) question Teddy Wilson, who fell
live stories in attempting escape lrom Dade County jail.
Above, "policeman holds rope fashioned lrom bed sheets,
leading to the jail. George Anderson, a slayer, made good
his escape. (UP Telephoto)
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CO YOU KNOW YOU PAY 6 TAX ON EVERY GALLON OF GASOLINE? BEFORE TAXES GASOLINE COSTS NO MORE THAN 25 YEARS AGO
Silverton Sets
School Budget
siivrrtnn Members of the
budget committee and repre
sentatives ol tne. memoers m
ha KoorH nf directors ol .II -
vertoon public school district
No. 4, are preparing the budget
of the schools lor maa-o."
.Tim Ekman Is serving as
budget chairman, assisted by
Leo Lund, secretary; ana ui.
Virgil Pettit, Olaf Paulson, Jr.,
Trf Rurlnn Members of
district No. 4 board assisting
with the completion of the
hnrimtt were Norman Naegeli.
chairman; and Ted Rutherford,
A. D. Bollinger, Dr. E. L. Hen
kel and Herman Goscrie.
The designated date for the
proposed budget and the ques
tion of whether the kindergar
ten shall be included within the
school system, are to be up to
the people for a vote, Saturday,
May 23, at Eugene Field school
gym. . v -
A third issue for the voters
to decide is the sanction of
1 Run . fnr nneratinff the kin-
dersarten program within the
schools. This amount is not a
portion of the main budget and
will be an additional levy. .
The entire budget estimate
lor the school year will be
$312,340.92, an increase ol $34,
1 R7 S3 over that of the silt
school year.- The cost of in
struction in tne proposed Duog
et amounts to $205,102.70, an
increase from $193,877.91, of
the past school year.
Facts given calling for the in
.foam In hiiriifet fleures in
brief include installation of a
new heating plant In Eugene
Field building; employe pay in
crease of some $7,700 with
teacher pay increases lrom $75
tn tann a vpnr- l 000 allot
ment fnr new eautnment: and
hiring an additional lirst grade
teacner lor ?3,duu yearly wage.
Silverton Has
New Teachers
Silverton Howard Balder-
stone, superintendent of the
local schools, has employed
three new teachers lor grade
instruction in the Eugene Field
building for the coming year.
Carl Jorgenson will teach in
the sixth grade. -
Miss Willetta Freeman and
Mrs. Joann Jarnagan-Aumstutz
are to be assigned to the second
and third grades, the designa
tion of each to be decided later.
Another item of local school
interest, is the circulation ol
petitions in both the Evens Val
ley and Silverton districts lor
approval ol consolidation ol dis
tricts.
All district 4 voters are be
ing reminded ol the regular
school vote, May 23, Saturday
afternoon and evening, at the
Eugene school building.
Strawberry Fair to
Have Art Exhibit
Lebanon Artists of the
Santiam area are planning an
initial exhibition during the
trawberry fair, June 4-6.
They plan to show oils, water-
colors, pen, pencil and char
coal sketches and other types
of their work.
The Lebanon Garden club
has allotted a space in the old
Cornet building.
Mrs. Florence Jordan Is re-
cieving requests for space in
her Central Lane studio.
No judging will be done
and no entry fees charged
since , this lirst showing is an
informal basis, but all inter
ested artists are urged to con
tact Mrs. Jordan soon In order
that space may be planned.
Marble Champs
Vie at Dallas
Dallas With finrlnff rnmn
marbles, and perhaps from an
understanding Jupiter Pluvius
comes fair weather so that the
little fflobei can be eha
with dry knees and clean
anucxies. mat was the hope
in Dallas, lor city wide elim
ination matches were schedul
ed lor this week-end to choose
Dallas representatives at the
state marble tournament at
Portland later in the month.
But, as so often happens, the
weather has turned wet forc
ing postponement of some of
the matches.
In the event that Saturday
is fair, the tournament sched
uled lor the Junior high school
will take place on Saturday
as scheduled. ' .
The eliminations lor the
Morrison and Lyle schools,
however, will be postponed
one week, according to V.F.W.
committee Chairman Amos
LeFors.
It is expected that Morri
son school students will com
pete on , Thursday and Lyle
students on Friday, May 7 and
8. On Saturday, May 9, the
winners from all three schools
will compete at the Junior
High School grounds to choose
those who will go to Portland.
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SALEM TENT AWNING CO 729 N. LIBERTY
Canvas Goods of Every Description
"ANYTHING MADE TO YOUR ORDER"
BRICKWORK
Ph. 26545
FRANK'S SERVICE INSIDE and OUTSIDE
Fireplaces, patios, planters, brick steps, etc. Also patch
plastering. Chimney tops.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
CHINESE FOODS
Ph. 2-6596
CHINA CAFE 2055 FAIRGROUNDS RD.
' Specializing in Chinese & American Foods
Featuring "Good Foods - Well prepared" - Bring the Family
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CONCRETE SEPTIC TANKS Ph. 37324
MORTARLESS BLOCK CO 14th & E. HOYT
Approved - Reinforced - Rectangular Precast Septic Tanks :
Manufacturers of Mortar Blocks - Interlocking Blocks
In Pumice or Concrete - Also Chimney Blocks
Equipment Sales-Rentals Ph. 3-3646
HOWSER BROS 1185 S. 12th ST.
Garden Tillers - Power Mowers - Paint Sprayers - Air Com
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Sharpening -Repairs on All Small Gas Engines
FLOOR COVERINGS Ph.4-5751
CAMTOL FLOOR COVERINGS 217 S. HIGH ST.
Armstrong St Congoleum-Nairn-Asphalt and Rubber Tile
Residential, Commercial Installation Rugs and Carpets
' Estimates Gladly Given!
IRRIGATION - PUMPS Ph. 26038
STETTLER SUPPLY CO 1810 LANA AVE.
Water Systems Deep Well Turbines
Aluminum and Steel Irrigation Pipe
Galvanized Pipe and Fittings WATER WELL TESTING
Complete Service on Any Pumping Equipment
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1S49 Nash Ambassador Tudor
radio, heater, overdrive, bed
new paint, new tires, motor
overhauled real value at
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895
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OFFICE MACHINES
Ph. 3-5584
, Typewriters, Adding Machines, Calculators, Accounting
Machines SALES SERVICE RENTALS
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R.W. "JOE" LAND
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1174 Eyewater St
OILING WEST SALEM
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