Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 10, 1953, Page 12, Image 12

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    Part 12
THE CAPITAL JOURNAU a-Orefa
Thnraday. Dtcatato 1 1M
Ml. Angel FD
Re-elects Staff
lit Angel Mount Angel
Farmers Union, local No. 227,
re-elected their officer! at the
annual elections held during
the meeting of the organization
Monday evening in the Legion
Memorial building.
Re-elected were Alois Duda.
president; Martin Buchholz.
vice president; Joseph Bernt,
secretary; Roy Palmer, con
ductor; J. C. Duda, doorkeeper,
and executive committee Otto
Lucht, John Joerg and Emil
Zack.
The members voted to pur
chase TB seals and also voted
to contribute $25.00 to the
Marion County Hell's Canyon
Dam association to help in the
fight to save the Hell's canyon
dam. Discussion was held re
garding the county tax situa
tion, and It was noted that
there was a wide discrepancy
in the value of comparative
property.
Following the meeting, a
lunch was served In the dining
hall.
Paganini Quartet High
Favor for Music Lovers
By M ASIAN LOWET F18CHH
If the Community Concert
Association hsd scheduled the
Psganlnl Quartet as Its only
program of the year. It would
have done a life-time favor
for Its members.
So beautifully executed was
the Quartet's concert Wednes
day night at Salem High
School Auditorium that re
gardless of what has come be
fore or what Is to come, the
near capacity audience last
night will remember the 1D5J
94 season as "the" season.
And what a perfect start for
the Yuletide in Salem-Christ-
played by the first violinist,
Henri Temianka, is -120 years
old, and you'll never hear
sweeter music than comes
from this Instrument. All the
Instruments at one. time be
longed to the great Paganini
for whom this quartet Is rim
ed. If the quartet bad played
only the great quartet by
Beethoven and the Haydn Ser
enade, the audience would
have felt richly awarded for
attending and would have
rated the concert a musical
thrill of a lifetime because of
mas, the season of beautiful J U brilliant performance giv.
music!
Chamber music requires the
finest of Instruments, the best
in performance, and certainly
the Paganini Quartet supplied
both.
It was a thrilling experience
to hear the tones of the four
authentic Stradivari the old
est of the four a violin made
in 1680. The Instrument,
LADIES
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CAPITOL SHOPPING (ENTER
OPEN MON. fill. TIL P.M.
en for those two numbers. But
there were others, all flaw
lessly presented.'
The audience also enjoyed
the folksy chatter of Mr. Te
rn ianka as he discussed the
program with them. The
quartet recently, returned
from playing 60 concerts in
Europe, so Mr. Temianka said
the group had decided to
chsnge the second Beethoven
number scheduled and pre
sent a Debussy offering, be
cause, having Just come from
Paris he felt the quartet would
give this number while.it still
hsd its fresh French atmos
phere. After several bows
the conclusion of the program,
the quartet came back to play
another Haydn quartet Fur
ther applause brought them
back for a second encore. Mr.
Temianka said, "after all,
Haydn wrote only S3 quartets,
so there Is no reason why we
should not go right on playing
Haydn," and so they did.
Mr. Temlsnka expressed
appreciation for the large
turnout at the concert. In
turn, the audience expressed
Its , appreciation by being
about the most quiet listening
group observed in a long time.
Nary a cough, nary a whisper.
The length of human lives is
longer than that of any other
type of animal except the tor
toise says the National Geogra
phic Society.
Sfayfon Has
Building Surge
SUytoa At Its December
meeting, the city council issued
building permits for construc
tion of a warehouse, garage,
toolhouse, 1-rooro addition and
carport and house. .
Lloyd Oirod was Issued a
permit (or a one-room storage
warehouse of tuffstone con
struction at an approximate
cost of $3000; Dr. R. P. An
dersen, a frame toolhouse at
his home, approximate cost
$1000; Wendel Weddle, a one
story garage at his residence,
approximate cost $00; Eliza
beth Randall, one-story one
room addition and carport, ap
proximate cost $2000, and Ivan
McCready, two story seven -room
frame construction
dweUing at First and Washing
ton streets at an approximate
cost of $10,000.
PERSONALIZED CHECKS
YIIEn EVERY MINUTE COUNTS
DTalr cart at your Mils In matter of minutes
arMi Persona seas d Chednj from Fine National
Ifcfojr rgW checking account ad-ran-tage
PLUS tha extra convenience and pre.
tiff o jem Ota aod axMrtss printed FREB
Do mmy aback. lUmambar, First National ig
topm M to 9, Monday through Saturday foe
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PDCGTr NATIONAL DANES;
SAIEM BRANCH
APPEAL DISMISSED
Albany Judge Victor Ol
liver in circuit court here hss
dismissed the appeal of Eu
gene Hendren from city court,
where Hendren had been con
victed on a drunk driving
charge. The appeal was with
drawn by stipulation and the
$173 fine levied against the de
fendant becomes validated by
this court action, it was ex
plained. More than half of Americans
wear spectacles.
Ten Days in
Jail Sentence
For Loud Kiss
Albany A lt-year-eld
Albany yeuta admitted la
district eeart Wednesday
that be had thrown his arms
areaad a wamaa aad kissed
her, bat be didat think that
eenstltated the crime ef as
aanlt and battery, with which
he waa charged.
Normaa Delano pleaded
guilty, nevertheless, aad
was sentenced U 10 days la
the Linn coanly Jail. The
Incident took place Tuesday
on a local residential street,
according te the complaint
Delano is said te be slipped
up en the woman, grabbed
her and vociferously kissed
her.
Delano also pleaded gull
te a larceny charge, admit
ting that he had stolen a
gun from the Riverside com
munity hall recently, for
which he waa sentenced te
five days, the twe aentences
to ran concurrently.
Mt. Angel Donates
97 Pints of Blood
Mt Angel Ninety-seven
pints of blood were obtained
from 104 donors when the Red
Cross bloodmobile visited Mt
Angel on Tuesday. Dec. t. at
the St. Mary's school auditor
ium., P. r. Gores was general
chairman, assisted by the gen
eral committee 1. J. Penner,
Thomas Bockelman, Miss Lor
etta Dehler and Leo Traeger.
Others assisting with the all
day program Included, physi
cians. Dr. C. J. Ebner and Dr.
S. It. Robinson; nurses. Miss
Julianna Dehler, Mrs. M. Van
Buskirk, Mrs. K. C. Unger, Mrs.
p. T. Cores and Mrs. Jos. M.
Warmer.
Typists were Miss Phyllis
WOlf, MISS VIOia AnieiT man
w; ti.iM Annan. Racention
ist Mrs. R. O. Appleby. Staff
aides, Mrs. r. J. ocnweo, mr.
Al Lulir. Mrs. Jos. Butach and
Mrs. J. J. Penner.
Canteen workers were Mrs.
f w Nnrton. chairman, assist
ed by Mrs. R. T. Bieenius, Mrs.
Louise Borkennagen, sirs, ira
Herriford, and Mrs. Maurice
Hammer, aU of the Mount
Angel Post No. 88 Auxiliary of
the American Legion.
Labor's share of U. S. nation
al Income rose from about a
per cent in 1829 to about 07
per cent In 1949. I
Silverton Home
Extension Meets .
Silvertou The Silverton
Home Extension unit met
Wednesday with the president
Mn Roaer Wertz. In charge of
the business hour.
Forty-six members and
friends were present tor the
u.niim dinner at noon at the
Christian church social rooms.
Serving were Mrs. Mara nun
gate, Mrs. Carl Hands Sr., and
Mrs. Ida W inslow directing the
decorations of rooms and
tables. t
svnxt K. Ekman showed
colored films of bis own taking
during a recent extensive irip
to the island.
NAVT CUTS BACK
IN SHORE FORCES
Tokyo W U. S. Navy
Secretary Robert B. Anderson
said today that if the navy
must reduce its manpower
every effort will be made to
absorb the cutback ashore to
maintain fleet srength.
OPEN EVERY EVENING
UNTIL 8: P.M.
From Nov until Christmas
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