Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 05, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, September 5, 1951
THK CAPITAL JOURNAL; Sale, OragM
PROPOSED. SEMINARY BUILDING
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This li the projected Mt. Angel Seminary residence
hill to be constructed at Mt. Angel Abbey Preliminary
plans of Architect Louis Schaerber have been approved
. by Archbishop Edward D. Howard and Rt. Rev. Damian
Jentfes, the abbot of Mt.' An(el. Abbey.
Plans Approved For New
Building at Mount Angel
Essay Contest
For Students
aaiem area school age
youngstera will have an oppor
tunity to participate in a nation-wide
essay contest offer
ing a total oi f 30,000 In cash
prises, the Salem Chapter of
the Disabled American Veter
ans announced today.
, in conjunction . with the
broadcast, "I Waa a Commun
ist for the FBI," sponsored lo
cally by Stevens and Son, Jew
elers, the contest will be held
September 13 through 30. Stu
dents will be required to sub
mit SOO-word essays on "What
the American Flag Means to
MeH and the top local winner
will automatically qualify for
the national contest Stevens
and Son will also present the
local winner with an expensive
engraved watch.
With the continuing battle to
uncover the extent of Com
munist infiltration in Ameri
ca," "I Was a Communist for
the FBI" graphically por
trays the real-yie experiences
of Matt Cvetic, who for nine
years was an undercover agent
for the FBI and the DAV has
enthusiastically endorsed the
program. In cooperation with
Steven and ton, the DAV will
assist in distribution of "Pre
serve Liberty Fight Com
munism" stamps and stickers
for hornet and business houses,
plus a "Pledge of Allegiance"
pamphlet that contains the
pledge of allegiance and In
structions regarding the hsn
dllng and display of the Am.
erican flag.
Dana Andrews, well-known
movie actor, pork ays Cvetie in
the series. - .
Drcft Cell Issued for
23,000, November
Washington The De
fense Department today isaued
a draft call for 13,000 men in
November, all to be assigned
to th Army. .
e The November call, which Is
the same as draft calls every
month since July, reflect a
change in policy by the Defense
Department on manpower lev
els.
- Draft calls riglnaUy had
been expected te fail to about
19,000 starting in November a
the result of the Korean true
and lower manpower goal
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Elbsrta, Muir and Halo
Townscnd Orchards
10 Mile North of Salem an
North River Read
IRINtj CONTAINERS
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Mt Angel Preliminary
1 a n s of Architect Louis
Schmerber, for the new resi
dence hall to be constructed
at Mt Angel Abbey seminary,
were released this week.
To cost $600,000 the build
ing 1 three stories and ia des
ignated to house ISO students.
It includes administrative of
fices, dormitories and private
rooms, three reception rooms,
athletic and recreation rooms,
an office , and suite of rooms
for the Rector, and a suite of
room for two prefects.
The tile roofed structure will
carry out the Romanesque
style of architecture of the
present buildings. It will be
fireproof, and will be built
ef reinforced concrete with a
brick veneer exterior. Class
rooms and study halls will be
acoustically treated.
It will be erected directly
JOINS FIRM
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W. H. (Bill) Johnston,
whoTias Joined the Graben.
horst Bros, firm in charge
of the insurance business.
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Jet Bombers Fly in
National Air Show
Washington J Fifteen
Air Force B47 Stratojet
bomber will sweep over Day
ton, O., for the National Air
Show tomorrow in a brief de
tour on a flight from England
to Florida.
The Air Force said It will
be the longest nonstop opera
tional Jet training flight on
record. The planes will re
fuel in the air from KC87 fly
Ing tankers.
The Stratojets, the world"
fastest medium bombers, will
average about 43S miles per
hour on the 11H hour, 5000
mile flight
west of th present Seminary
building, facing on the mall.
According to the Rt Rev.
Bernard Sanders, rector of the
Seminary, ,"th full aire base
ment will be usfd for recrea
tion rooms at present When
the old building is remodeled,
these rooms will be converted
into classrooms."
Construction on the resi
dence hall will begin as soon
a bid are approved. "It must
be ready for occupancy for the
Fall ef 1954, If w are to avoid
turning away candidates for
the priesthood, as we have
had to do this year," Abbot
Jentge ef Mt Angel Abbey
stated.
Realty Firm
Adds Johnston
An addition to th real estate
and insurance firm of Graben-
horst Bros., is W. H. Bill John
ston, who, in a residence here
of about seven years has made
wide acquaintance In Salem,
Johnston it taLing over tne
general insurance ' business of
the firm, effective immediate
ly.
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He has heretofore been
known in Salem by his connec
tion with the restaurant busi
ness. In recent years he has
been a partner with Walter
Cline, Jr., in the Cline & John
ston Food Shop in the Grey
bound bus depot He has now
sold his interest to Cline. Be
fore construction of the Grey
hound depot he was associated
with Walter Cline sr., ana
Walter Cline, Jr., in operation
of the food shop in the Senator
Hotel. !
He is a son of the late
"Chuck" Johnston, who started
and operated the original
"Chuck's" Tavern in Salem. He
came to Salem from The Dalle
where he was born and raised. ,
He attended the University of
Oregon before going Into busi
ness in Salem.
Johnston has a wife and two 1
young sons and a daughter, the ;
family living at 362 Jerris. He 1
is active in lodge work.
Holmer Goes
To New York
A. Freeman Holmer, asso
ciate professor of political
science at Willamette univer
sity, and director of the Ore
gon Citizenship Clearing
House left for New York Sat
udray where he will attend' a
meeting for directors at 10
citizenship clearing house.
The conference will be held
at New York University and
Chief Justice Arthur T. Van
derbiit of the New Jersey su
preme court will act a chair
man for the group while plan
ning the year' program.
. Wiliamette wa named
headquarters " for the Oregon
Citizenship Clearing House in
May. The program, originat
ed at New York University in
1947 by Justice VanderblU,
is designed to encoursg th
nation' young college stu
dents and graduates te par
ticipate actively in political
affairs.
Following th citizenship
meeting, Holmer will partici
pate in the American Political
Science association's 49th an
nual meeting in Washington,
D.C.. Septemer (-12. Holmer
is a meaner of the panel dis.
cussing .'"The. presidential
nominating process in 1932."
Bob Porterfield of the Sen.
ators recently celebrated his
29th birthday by pitching a
one-hit shutout
Red Sox.
against the
. St. Mark'
LUTHERAN
141 K. Church it .
Rev. Jehn L. Canble, Paster
Welcome to Worship
9:30 A.M. Sunday School
11:00 A At Mornlne Worship
4:30 P.M. Vither League .
ALL ARB INVITED
FREE METHODIST
CHURCH
' Market at Winter Street
REV. M. C. MILLER, Pastor
11 am. "The Price ef Viekm"
7:30 pm. "Man' Impotence
Ood's Omnipotence"
, A. CORDIAL WELCOME
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FIRST CHURCH OF
THE NAZARENE
Center at Thirteenth
Sunday 7:30 P.M.
Sacred Concert
Presenting Eiri H. Anderson,
baritone)
Concert & Recording Artist
in i recitil of sacred song
Assisted by: funic Anderson,
Sopnn ,
Dm Anderson, violinist .
Judith Anderson, pienist -Richard
Anderson, issociata
THE PUBIIC IS INVITED
WIUIAMr.CUV.MINBTa
ANNOUNCING'
THI ASSOCIATION OF '
HILLARY J. ETZEL
WITH THI FIRM OF
SCELLARS FOLEY & RISING, INC.
143 S. Liberty Sr. Selem, Orej.
SALEM AGENTS FOR ORISON'S HADING INSURANCl COMPANIES
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FREE ENTERTAINMENT
Tuesday, Sept." 8, 5:30 P.M.
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' These are the boys we've ail been hearing raves about
a comedy harmonica trio that's setting the whole Northwest
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to appear at the Clover Club, Early Bird in Spokane and TV.
There will also be a Harmaniac record soon . . . but see them
first and FREE at the Capitol Shopping Center Tuesday aft-
ernoon on the parking lot.
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DRAWING FOLLOWING ENTERTAINMENT
FOR THESE WONDERFUL FREE PRIZES
24" Automatic Washer
Electric. Food Mixer
Roller Skates
. Electric Percolator
Football
Boy's or Girl's Jacket
English Brogues
Bike Set -2 Lights,
Lock and Basket
PRIZES TO IE AWARDED SEPT. 14 ON DISPLAY AT SHAW FURNITURE CO.
GRAND PRIZE TO BE GIVEN AWAY SEPT. 19th
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m 8' . 9 r -'-J). m
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give you tha sty I end all around vis
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1230 Rreedwey
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
Ace Classic Barber Shop I & L Shoe Repair Margwen's Children's Shop Salem Record. Shop
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. Kress & Co. Sean, Roebuck and Co. The Music Center
Bergs Super Market
Dana's Booiery
Haley's Beauty Center
Huohes Apparel
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