Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 11, 1953, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mday, September 11, 195S
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, galea, Orafoa
COMING TO CAPITOL SHOPPING CENTER
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Deimond, the magician, a famoui conjurer, will ap
pear at the Capitol Shopping Center's ichoo) days drawing
next Monday evening, Sept. 14 at nine o'clock. Uilng
much audience participation, Desmond performi unusual
feats with live baby chicks and animals which he gives
to children in the audience at the close oi the performance.
He also does "close up" magic, with many surprises. The
drawing will be the last of the current aeries Chief prize
to be awarded will be a TV set, with many (Other prises.
The grand drawing which will close the School Days event
will be held Saturday, Sept. 19 at 6 p.m. A Hillman-Minx
auto and several other prizes will be awarded at thia time.
Hard Work Gets Blind
Man Through Exams
Portland W George Ho
weiler, 42, blind since his sight
suddenly failed him in a Wash
ington state high school class
room, Is eligible to open a law
office with his wife as part
ner. 'Ti.e two were among those
listed Wednesday as passing the
Oregon State bar examination.
They studied for the tests in
night classes at Northwestern
College of Law here while both
held full-time Jobs. Howeiler
Is supervisor of social and edu
cational services for the Ore
gon Commission for the Blind.
Mis wife teaches at a Portland
high school.
"She had to read to ma for
four years so I could get
through the course," he said,
"It took lot of nights and
week-ends but we think it was
worth it." .-- . '
A reader helped Howeiler
McKay Dates
Chicago Talk
Secretary of the Interior
Douglas McKay will be among
speakers at the conference for
mid-western and southern Re
publican women In Chicago on
September 18 and 19, it Is
learned by Salem friends.
Miss Bertha Adkins, assist-!
nt to the Republican national
chairman, has announced the
program' with McKay one of
the speakers.
The conference is one of four
regional ones being conducted
through the country for Re
publican women leaders. Post
master General Arthur Sum
merfield, Leonard Hall, Repub
lican national committee chair
man; and U- S. Senator Everett
Dirksen of Illinois, chairman
of the Republican national
senatorial campaign commit
tee, all are on the program
for talks at Chicago, too.
with the state bar tests but he
typed the answers himself.
The Howeilers met while at
tending Eastern Washington
College of Education at Cheney
in the mid-1930s. After gradu
ation they became school
teachers and were married.
Howeiler took post-graduate
work at Columbia University
in New York.
Howeiler's sight began to fail
during the six years he taught
in Canogan, Wash., county!
schools. Finally, after several1
operations, total blindness i
came one day in 1945 while he
was conducting a high school
class at Molson, Wash.
The couple moved here, took
their present Jobs and began
their law studies. v ,
Howeiler said Thursday they
plan to open a law office, prob
ably here, when his wife com
pletes her teaching contract.
Aid Asked by
Polio Chapter
The Marlon County chapter
of the National Foundation for ;
Infantile Paralysis has out
standing bills totaling 8,-
628.68 and has nothing in the1
treasury with which to meet
them.
This was disclosed during a
conference of chapter officials
held Thursday night at the
Senator.
Application has been made!
to the National Foundation to
tide the local chapter over
the emergency.
Mrs. Fae Lefor, superin
tendent of nurses at Salem
Memorial hospital, and Dr. I
Robert F. Anderson, physician
and surgeon, will be sent to a
Los Angeles clinic October 21
29 to view the latest methods
of treating polio patients.
Upon their return it Is expect
ed a training program for vol
unteer workers will be con
ducted.
Much of the volunteer work j
will probably take place in
the homes of polio victims
rather than in hospitals.
The local chapter is heeded
by Elmer Church as president
and Mrs. Albert C. Gragg as
secretary.
Boy Plays With Gun;
Dies in Hospital
Belvedere, Calif. OP) Peter
Lamont, 10, found the .38 cal
ibre revolver of n'j stepfather,
Deputy Sheriff Sherry Gray
wood. Then he found a bullet, in
serted it, and pointed the gun
at his face.
A playmate warned, "Don't
do that, Peter! It might go off."
It did.
Peter was rushed to a hospi
tal where he died last night
, AMERICA'S
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CAPITAL
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181 N. High
SALEM VENETIAN
BLINDS
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MO J. 21st St, NMM2M39
WHY SUFFER?
USE
Schaefer's
CORN
. REMEDY
C No relief,
AelC No pay.
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Oaea Daily 1:M AM.-
. aondays AM. - 4 TM.
115 N. Commercial
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!f-rV ; VTA ; CREAM 5'CORDS"
r Genuine ouede Leathers MtiwHr
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dropped bolt loops, xlpper ' J
front. Bott of oil they're V
completely wathoblt. ' '
MAIN FLOOR
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witn lustroat rayon saun a II rLil I
linings, have snug knitted I l I I . , fT ; 1
enfft, collar and wtist- I I I I V. I
bands. CkooM your favor. j II I I ' J(f I
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FALL TERM
OPEMS HONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
NIGHT SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 14
COURSES OFFERED,:
Aocountinr stfnojrsphle
Bu.iinm Adv.
v.vniiv Sprrftarial
8KUrial Offire MwhinM
i.t 'h-iiah . tin
coursM for quick employment
... t.hM nnnntH lor
na rir-iiw"""
yoing men.
Free Placement Service
i- . .hnrtJlf
mere u "n"" -
of well-trained office person
nel Our Placement Depart
ment receive many more at
tractive one
flrms than can be filled. Gov
ernment offices W. urgently
need stenographer and sc-
counuinu.
WHO ATTENDS?
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HISm JKrOOl RliUS..
mrl iWUrfsl eUld COTH-
mfrcial eounw. . .
College -
women, who need to acquire
butnes lt.1Us-.. ,. k -i.h
jinplovea vn-pic
jo change to businea careers
or to earn pruunw .
Married women, widowa and
4-w h uhriitnlin
Snbuslnew skills and return to
otnee wora.
H h Time 1e Realtter
To make sure of a place, to
get part-time wm
living accommodation. It Is
advuaom w -
lnfrm"n and recitation.
HERITT DAYS SCHOOl OF COMMERCE
ai.ie -.. Fhene 11415
gWExgFair Week
FEATURE!
SHOE
PEUIIEY'S HAS
WHITE POPLIU JACKETS
Taw scardr Jaeketo are built
to take pint? W reug-fc '"
... ami tmr era washable, -That
aaeans savlaijr om ! -lug
bills! TrMtesf so jwelet
ahewera ... hmrm mnmf ablr
red elastie as sldea, side tip
per pockets, asid pleated backs
enow irviu moMim
SUIT7.
MAIN FLOOR
Look Fellas! Genuine
Shell Cordovan
Heavy Sole Oxfords
Specially crafted for comfort
and long-wearing value! Made
of the finest quality shell cor
dovan leather, all-leather eoa
struetion. Dursble double
thick leather sole. Sanitised,
gisee 11, B-C-D.
H375
Many Other Styles, Too!
DOWNSTAIRS STORI
GENUINE HORSEHIDE
FLIGHT JACKETS
Soft, supple Jackets of geno
ine horsehtde, rayon lined te
resist any kind of weather!
Penney's has them In rich
, brown and deep cordovan!
Two-way pockets. Slses 16-
ts.
MAIN FLOOR
75
Combed Cotton
ARGYLE SOCKS
w
Wear Penney's colorful, fine
oualltr argvles for comfort,
good looks, lent service. Big
sasortment of new fall colors.
Sites 10-13.
MAIN FLOOR
Jrever
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I Jackets
L(o)
OnlyVU
Sizes 3646
100 reprocessed' weel en e
idol
Water repellent twill en the
ettierl
Almost tike hsving lu jsckeU tn onel
w est-it with the smooth wool meltoe
side out ... it's wsrm ss tosst! Wesr it
till .ill out .. . it's shower repellent!
Sivled wilh.smsrt rsglsn sleeves,
knitted cuffs, collsr, wsistbsnd, has
practical snap front! Maroon, royal,
kelly, nsvy, blsck melton with eon
rsiting color twilf! Sises J646,
MAIN FLOOR
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