Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 06, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, May 6, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOITRNAL, Salem, Oregon
HELICOPTER COMING
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n' -J1? HeUer helicPter from the Naval Air Reserve
Training Unit Seattle, will be on the Willamette uner!
sity campus Thursday to give flight demonstrations and
, take Air Force ROTC students at the university and
reserves of the various branches of the service on flights.
Pilot of the helicopter is Chief Aviation Mechanist Mate
1 Ray Karls, who only recently returned from flying rescue
missions in Korea. The visit is in connection with the
t Navy's NavCad procurement program and coming with
the copter wilL.be Chief Harry L. Fisher and Lt. D. E.
Wilson. (U. S. Navy Photo) .
Over2000 Boys in Action
At Scout Circus Saturday
Boy Scout skills and enter
tainment will see more than
2,000 boys in action Saturday
night at Waters Field, Salem,
ifl the annual Boy Scout circus.
A novelty this year will be
tHe Flying Carpet competition
for older boys racing among
teams carrying a Scout on a
canvas tent half.
Specialty entertianment- will
include authentic Indian
dances by Chemawa Indian
school students. A big display
of fireworks is again in pros
pect for the 1953 show.
jjThe massed Cub Scout act
will have a Mardi Gras theme,
with Cubs by the hundreds in
gay costumes, going through
their antics. Competitive
events also will include the
popular chariot races.
After the staged program at
the ball park, the crowd will
be able to get down on the
field to examine special Boy
Scout campcraft and other
projects bridge building,
archery demonstration, demon
stration of many Scout skills.
One unit with its own reflec
tor even will bake and serve
hot biscuits to the public.
Grand entry ceremonies will
begin promptly at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets for the Scout circus are
on sale by the Scouts or at the
gate. Proceeds go toward im
provement of the Boy Scout
Camp Pioneer.
Sponsor of the circus is Sa
lem Lions club, for which Ver
non Gllmore is general chair
man. Participation is by all
Scout units of Marion, Polk
and Linn counties, comprising
Cascade area council.
Students Recognized
For Health Articles
The Marion County Tuber
culosis and Health association
has received word that two
high school students in the
county have received national
recognition for articles which
they wrote on "What Does Tu
berculosis Mean to Me."
Karen Mlchelson, who Is a
patient at the Oregon Tuber
culosis hospital, has her article
published in "The Clarion,"
Salem high school publication.
Karen will soon be discharged
from the hospital and plans are
that she will graduate with the
senior class of' Salem high.
The other winner was Bob
Linoleum
- NATIONAL BRANDS
CAPITOL FLOOR
COVERINGS
217 S. High Ph. 45751
Lite-a-Bumper
Job Continues
With the return of favorable
weather, the Junior Chamber
of Commerce "Lite-a-Bumper"
program will resume with Jay.
cees manning a station at the
Capitol shopping center each
Friday evening to install the
reflecting Scdtchlite tape on
auto bumpers, Chairman
George Huggins announced
this week.
Safety-lighting your car with
the red reflecting tape it one of
the best Insurance policies you
can buy, said Huggins, an in
surance man himself.
With vacation, fishing and
bunting seasons at hand or
coming up, motorists should
take into consideration the
safety value ol the Scotchlite
where a car Is stalled on a
dark road at night or is left
parked on the edge of a nar
row, backwoods fishing or
hunting road, he added.
The jaycee safety program
has been endorsed by city,
state and national police and
safety organizations all over
the country, Huggins pointed
out.
More than 1000 cars have
been safety-lighted by the Sa
lem jaycees thus far in the pro
ject, Huggins said. Proceeds
from the campaign go to jay-
cee civic projects such as the
school boy patrol, scouts and
other youth projects.
Flies Under 15 Bridges
London (U.PJ A 61-year-old
World War I pilot who boasts
the title "the mad major" flew
a tiny silver monoplane under
15 Thames river bridges yes
terday "to prove that there's
life in the old dog yet."
Joseph, a student at Sacred
Heart academy. His article was
published in the "Cardinal
Crier," official newspaper of
the school. He is the son of Dr.
Robert Joseph, assistant super
intendent of the tuberculosis
hospital.
A check for $25 was present
ed to each of these young peo
ple by Otto Skopil, president
of the local association.
MOTHER'S DAY
CAKE
SPECIAL
Decorated With Rosea
$1.75
Order Now i '
SALEM HOME
BAKERY 1380 N. Church Ph. 3-8645
160 NO. LIBERTY ST., SALEM, OREGON
MVFIV tHFFD f
RAYON BEMBERGS
ft
Misses and Half Sizes!
For every dress-up occasion
your summer calendar in
cludes . . . breeze-cool, hand
washable Bembergs are
gems! And see Penney's se
lection . . . youll choose from
monotone prints, soft florals,
jewel-touched styles ... so
many! Come in tomorrow.
Sizes 12-20, 14'2-24i2.
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
STORE HOURS: 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M.; FRIDAY NITE TILL 9 P.M.
5J98
HERE IT IS! JAYSON'S FAMOUS
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FREE GIFT!
TO CELEBRATE THIS GREAT
ONCE-A-YEAR EVENT
A HANDSOME
TIE BAR
To the First 75 Men
Thursday and Friday
. Morning
In celebration of our 13th Anni
versary JAYSON'S have taken
from regular stock the pick of
the finest nationally advertised
brands, and to give our customers
truly sensational values, we have
reduced PRICES TO WHOLE
SALE COST AND BELOW! Don't
fail to take advantage of this great Once-a-Year Event offering you
the finest quality men's clothing and furnishings at unheard of savings!
It's your "Lucky 13th" also!
TWO "LUCKY 13th" GROUPS OF
MEM'S 'SUITS'
SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED MODELS
Regular to $55.00
NOW ONLY
Regular to $70.00
NOW ONLY
POUT
COAT
ALL WOOL
Loomed of
Fine Imported
Woolens
WOOL
GABARDINES
TWEEDS
PLAIDS
Reg. to $15.95
NO ALTERATIONS
Regular
to $5.95
FREE ALTERATIONS A J T ,, . i
;'' RcVto$35.(W ' J
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all cn- Arrc
2 PAIR
T-SHIRTS
SPORT SHIRTS
$
2.13
INITIALED
Handkerchiefs
"Lucky
13lh"
Value!
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Neckwear
SENSATIONAL TIE
VALUES !
2 FOR
M13
OPEN FRIDAY
NIGHT TIL 9
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