Saturday, August 22, 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orefon NEW BLM HEAD IW.- fc' 1 9 "' TT1 "..V .1 h V", lit f :4 -a - ' f i - A - . 4T 'iisvrt A .1 - .. .1 .uitcvUi, ii't. ' t - - t " .' .. i.:iiS i-n jS tsvi& ( ,- William G. Guernsey, new regional administrator of Bureau of Land Management who replaces Rosecoe Bell. Guernsey will be in charge of all Bureau activities In the Pacific Northwest. : Fall School Openings For Mt. Angel Classes Dated Mt Angel Mt. Angel Wom en s College and Academy, Mt. Angel Preparatory school, and the St. Mary's grade school have announced dates of reg istration and opening. Mount Angel Academy, high school for girls, directed and staffed by the Benedictine .Sis ters, will begin its fall semester Tuesday morning, Sept. 15. The registrar's office will be open for registering students on Sunday, Sept. 6, all day, and again on Monday, Sept. 7, and Tuesday, Sept. 8, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Resident students will be registered all day on Sun day, Sept 13. Classes at the Mount Angel Women's College will begin on Wednesday, September 16. Col lege registrations will be all day Sunday, Sept. 6 and Sun day, Sept 13. St. Mary's grade school In Mount Angel will hold registra tion aU day Friday, September 11, and classes are slated to open the following Monday, Sept. 14, at 9 a.m. The hot lunch program will start the same day. , The teaching staff for the nubile school, grades 4 to 8 inclusive, will again consist of 10 teachers, four of them new. New to the staff are Miss Pa tricia Brandt, Silverton; Mrs. Aelred Berning. Mt. Angel; ' Marico Monaco, graduate of Portland University; and Mrs. Marie fiteinberger, Silverton. Other teachers are Walter Stickel, Aelred Berning, Miss Eustelle Bauman, Miss Helen Keber, and Mist Patricia Con nell. Francis Finneran Is prin cipal. The three primary grades will again be taught by the Benedictine Sisters. Extensive repairs have been made in the school building during the summer. Complete new sets of windows have been installed In five rooms; new as phalt tile floors laid in f o u r rooms and all the classrooms have been painted. Thirty-two Post Office Job Open at Idanha Federal Civil Service an nounces an examination for Substitute Clerk, $1.36 Vi an hour, to fill vacancies in the post office service at Idanha, Ore. Applicants must actually re side within the delivery of the Ihanha Post Office will be con sidered bona fide patrons of the office. The registers from this ex amination will be used to fill both permanent and non-permanent appointments. Further Information and ap plication forms may be obtain ed from the postmaster of, the cities listed on page 1 of the examination announcement, or from the Director, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service Region, 302 Federal Office Building, Se attle 4. Wash. Applications must be on file with the Director, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service Region, 302 Federal Office Building, 'Se attle 4, Wash., not later than Sept 14, 1953. School at Macleay Will Open Sept. 14 Macleay Students attend ing the Macleay school this year will register for school Monday, Sept. 14, with actual school work to start on Sept. 13. An enrollment of about 40 students Is expected this year. Teachers are Mrs. Ethel Ra mus, who will be starting her seventh year as a teacher at the Macleay school, and Mrs. El.'ie Carpenter, starting her fifth year at this school. i new student desks have been purchased and installed and eight new teachers desks and chairs. ' Two classrooms are provided for each of the' three upper grades, 6, 7, and 8; one room each for straight fourth and fifth graders, and one room for the overflow of .the fourth and fifth. - Mount ' Angel Preparatory School, high school for boys, directed and staffed by the Benedictine Fathers of Mount Angel Abbey, will register stu dents all day until 5 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 14 and 15. Classes are scheduled to begin on the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 18. Rev. Edward Spear,' OSB will again be' both principal and athletic director, and a new coach, Ray Utz, graduate of Portland University, has been signed for the coming year. This will be Uti's first year of coaching, and his cre dentials are of the best. Quite a few lettermen will be back and a fairly good year in sports la expected. . New to the Prep teaching staff this year will be Rev Gerald Dezurick, OSB and Rev. Hilary Grantz, OSB. The new coach will have his first meeting with the Prep Juniors and Seniors at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24, in the high school gymnasium. Football equipment will be issued at this time. The first turnout for practice is set for Monday, Aug. 25. All classrooms in the Prep school were repainted during the past summer and new lighting has been installed, throughout. New IIW Head Of BLM on Job The new Regional Adminis trator of the Bureau of Land Management William G. Guensey, has arrived in Port land and assumed his duties. Guernsey, who replaces Ros coe Bell, transferred , directly from the U. S. Forest Service to the BLM position. He has a wide experience in the manage ment of forest lands in Mon tana, Idaho, Utah and Nevada. Guernsey's career covers more than 23 years of government servicei He has been particu larly active in forest road de velopment and construction. Umber sales, and fire and in sect control. He has been For est Supervisor of three national forests. He was Assistant Re gional Forester of the Inter mountain Region of the Forest Service when appointed Re gional Administrator of the Northwest Region of BLM. Guernsey Is a veteran of both world wars. He served In the Navy in 1919-1921 and 1941 1945. He holds the rank of Commander in the Naval Re serve.. A graduate of the Uni versity of Idaho in 1929, he has a B.S. degree in Forestry and Grazing. He is married and has two children. Bell is to transfer to a BLM post In Alaska and will leave soon for his new assignment Oregon City Youth Held for Car Theft Albany Involved in a traf-' fie accident with an auto al legedly stolen from Willamette, ! Ore., a 19-year-old Oregon City youth was arrested by state po-1 llnce officers Ned Crippen and Gene Richardson Friday near Brownsville. Police said Earl William Har- i rls crashed the car into the rear of an auto driven by George V. Barber, Sweet Home, early yesterday afternoon about a half mile west of Sweet ; Home on US highway 20. Har- j ris was apprehended at 2:15 ; p.m. near Brownsville. ; Clackamas county authori ties returned Harris to Oregon City to face the auto theft charge. Top Price Brought By Hereford Bull , Corvallls u.ro a registered Hereford bull brought a top price of $1200 yesterday in the first annual Oregon State col lege livestock dispersal tale which netted a total of $10,-411. The prize bull, OSC Lion heart No. B-28, was purchased by the Buck Doe Ranch, Deer Lodge, Mont Five yearling bulls were sold at an average price of $691 while 14 cows averaged $290. Chester Chambers of Philomath paid a top of $420 for one cow. , Top sale in the sheep divi sion was $95 for Hampshire 4-H Livestock Sale at Fairgrounds Aug. 28 The annual 4-H livestock sale, sponsored by the Salem downtown Lions club will be conducted at the state fair grounds Friday, August 28 at 8 p.m. Boys and girls of the 4-H clubs will offer hogs, lambs and steers to the highest bid ders. The general public will be welcome to participate in the bidding. Lions club members suggest that the meat will be excellent for locker purposes. If ice at a temperature of exacly 32 degrees Fahrenheit is put into water of the same Temperature the Ice will not melt nor will the water freeze. Planes Used in Viewing Timber The use of an airplane to ex amine forested areas has saved considerable time In selecting timbered tracts to be told dur ing 1954, according to Unit Foresters In the Salem Forest District of the Bureau of Land Management On August 19 and 21 the BLM foresters flew ! quickly and accurately from! from tract to tract in north-1 the air. The age class of the western Oregon, circling ten tative sale areas for closer ex- The plana used was a Catena 180, one of 17 operated by the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Pilot Lam- oureaux said that he had been flying observers earlier this year. Included in the area in spected were tracts that had been suggested for considera tion by logging and forest pro ducts companies. Unit foresters, Bert Her- -lln. V .4 Wi O Heaney, and Don Madson said ,ummer 00 ' COOper,Uv' " that they were able to accom plish in two days what would have required weeks by auto and foot travel. Bert HersUne said that the particular tracts in question could be located mammw mt Mwla mad ' X damage la Oregon aa4 V, a- v tngton. -; ' Arraneamenta for the Uae of the plane in the Salam are was mad by District Toresiar. Rodney O. Fety. . timber; extent of damages from fire, wind,' or insects; density amlnation to determine the 'of stocking; and most logical feasibility of offering them for! logging routes could be easily sale during the next calendar ' discerned. , DANCE Saturday Night, Aug. 22 ' Aumsville Pavilion ' Portland's "Own "Rusty Myers" and His Western Stars Finest of Western Swing Regular Price 3555 S. Commercial ' ' On 99E South of Salem hit' Orders to Open 9 p.fn."2 mil Weekdays 4 p.m.-2 a.m. Tnf . Ida C J Saturdays --v .Ph. 2-2117 Serving the Finest in Chinese & American Foods The 65 lb. China City cake will be cut Sou venir pieces served. We specialize in ban quets and private parties. CElTTIMS DANCE OVER WESTERN AUTO Adm. 60c Tax Inc. Dick Johnson's Oreh. 259 Conrt 8t Finest In CHINESE and AMERICAN DINNERS CHINA CITY 1555 8. Commercial , Phone 6596 IBJ'i N. Commercial You walking op erer paint stare III . g CHO Hello Folks and Many Friends, -I am Yee Sing now speaking to you about good Chinese Food. I am establish here lor many years and to do business in samt place for many years you bane to be pretty good so people like to come baca uiat la me. you come to my place and I will cook for you best Chinese and Amer ican foods. II you do not care (or Chinese food we have all itinds American food ao every body can have all kinds differ er t dishes. Besides good food wt a'u have Class A restaurant which Inspect man saya it okay too Wa open oar place at ( p m. and stay open until i or 3 a.m. 60 any time you get feeling of hunger you corns In, I fix. YEt SING (that's my name sure) Picture not of me this my cousin Frank SUNDAY DINNER af Speedway Restaurant ROAST TURKEY and DRESSING Cold Slow with Sour Cream Dressing Mashed Potatoes and Giblet Gravy Cranberry Sauce Hot Rolls and Butter 85' 1170 CENTER JT. At THE CAPITM WOWHS CEKTEI e a v d Mi u n ft. Q CUNT ENTERTAI WAAGNT Monday Night, August 24th, 9:00 P. M. See the H0WLARI0US WILDER BROTHERS ABSOLUTELY FREE! Thrill to their famous comedy routines with songs and saxophone artistry! The wonderful Wilder Brothers have appeared at the Flamingo hotel in Las Vegas, the Palladium in London and other equally famous spots the world over! They have also made num erous recordings and are well on the road to an enviable position in show business. See them absolutely free at the Capitol Shopping Center drawing Monday evening at 9 p.m. on the parking lot! DRAWING FOLLOWING ENTERTAINMENT FOR THESE WONDERFUL FREE PRIZES 17" T. V. set Football Boys or girls jacket Table model radio Boys or girls coat Boys or girls deluxe bicycle 1 pr. roller skates Bike generator Set kitchen knives 35-dc. set of dishes Priiet to Be awarded Aug. 31 will Be on Display at Kress I Co. from Aua. 25 en. GRAND PRIZE TO BE GIVEN AWAY SEPT. 19th HILLMAN MINX The new Hillman Minx "Catifornian" gives you the style and all around vis ibility of a convertible, plut heavy gauge steel over your head. Smart and axclusiva color combination, fomou Hillmaij economy! Purchased at BROWN-FOX 1230 Broadway Weekly prize winners ineligible thereafter except for grand draw ing. Employees and their families not eligible for prizes. YOUR FREE TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW AT ANY OF THESE FRIENDLY CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER STORES see Clastic Barber Shop I & I Shoe Repair Margwen's Children's Shoo Salem Record Shoo - Jary's Flowers & Fine Candies Shryock's Men's Wear Owl Drug Company Kennedy's Cleaning Works The Towne Shop Shaw Furniture Co. S. H. 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