Monday, January 11. 1954 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Dregm PanS Burkland Tops Youth Board The lalcm YMCA Youth board of directors held iU monthly saeetinsj Saturday even inf lor the elecUxa or office. Phil Burkland wat elected president; Kea Rawlings. vice president; and Norm Luther, secretary-treasures. Bill Shepard was appointed chaplain. Abo oa the agenda wu the appoirtment of apecial conv mittees. They included: educa tional committee. Chairman Keith Boyer and Ted llarr; vacandea committee, Chairman Ken Rawlings and Dan New berry; finance committee, Chair man Norm Luther, Dan Moore and Richard Murphy; religious committee. Chairman Bill Shep ard, Bruce Brown and Ken Raw linga; physical committee. Chair man Jerry Brunei,- Co-chairman Fat Loy and Jamea Haas; social work committee. Chairman Bill Jacobaen and Dennis Cone; boys' membership drive committee. Chairman Phil Burkland and Norm Luther; tamping and con ferences committee. Chairman Larry Stein, Glen Durham and Steve Bonawitx. Saturday, January 30 has been aet aa the date for the next Youth Board meeting. Harris to Be Judge of Barber Shop Event FOREST GROVE ISperial-B. E. Harris of Riverside. Calif., or ganizer and first director of the Forest Grove Gleemen, will be a judge at the eighth annual original All-Northwest Barber Shop Bal lad contest and Gay Nineties Re view, February 26-27, at Forest Grove. Harris, former dean of the Pa cific University School of Muuc, organized the civil male chorus nine yeaa ago. First contest entry of the year wu filed by "The Minor Chords," formerly the Forest Grove Union High School quartet The mem bers WUlard Kleen, Dale Deiser, Chuck Olson and Gail Hering, were graduated from the high school last spring. MISS UNIVERSE TO WED Pk .... ' Majorettes to I Vie January 22 The' annual Drum Majorette Contest sponsored by the Salem Elks is dated for Friday night, January 22, starting at 8 o'clock at the High School Gymnasium. - Tom Hill and Vernon Wisear son will again be co-chairmen for the event, zzi they say that not less than 20 entries are expected from high schools scattered about the state. The Salem High School band will again play for the event and admittance to the public will do witnoui enarge. Silverton Reports 47 Fire Calls for '53 SILVERTON ' Fire chief, Larry Carpenter, of the volun teers reports 47 calls being mad during the year 1453. An estimated Ion of $43,700, of which (30,000 was in the to tal Joas of Ceorge'i Cafe, and the Robbina Confectionery in the N. Water St. block. Eleven calls were made to the rural district The chief. Carpenter, re ported 720 man-hours put in by the volunteers. ALBANY SBOr SOLD ALBANY Purchase of the ModeO-Day shop here by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cox from Made line K. Davey of Portland was revealed Thursday. The new owners, who took over opera tion and management came here from Bend. They had for merly lived in McMinnville and St Helens before going to Bend. Miss Davey established the Mode-O-Day shop here in the faU of 1S44. Chriatiane M artel of Paris, France, Miss Universe of 1853, and Ronnie Margeno, Stockton, Calif., department store heir, apply for a marriage license in the county clerk's office. The young couple was married Jan. 10. (AP Wirephoto) Miss Universe Drops Title by Marriage STOCKTON, CALIF. ID Miss Universe is now California's own and she has a new title: Mrs. Ron nie Marengo. The 17-year-old French beauty, Chriatiane Martel, was married yesterday to the 21-year-old son of a department store owner and left happily in a shower of rice for a Palm Springs honeymoon. They'll be back here in two weeks and move into a new, ranch style home with a swimming pool and be will continue managing a suburban branch of his father's store. MAN SWIMS TO SAFETY SAGA, JAPAN on A 32-year-1 old Japanese swam eight hours' through raging seas to safety aft er a small fishing boat sank off , Kyushu Island yesterday, police j saia. Five other crewmen were be lieved drowned. SALEM VENETIAN BLINDS WITH SHADE t DtArOtT IHW rPormerly itenholdt at Lewt JMlltsiJi. Mesa 4-1154 HANDS TIED? Because Yon Lack A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA You com get on at HOME in your spare time. If you are 18 or over and have left school, writ for Interesting free booklet telle you how. AMERICAN SCHOOL 6381 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood 28. California Without obligation send me your Free Trial Lesson and 44 page booklet Name - Are.- Address.. . -Phone- CLEARANCE WE'RE CLEARING OUT OUR '53 MODELS Packard Bell, 2921 Maple, 21" Combination . Packard Bell 2723 Man, 21" FuU Door Admiral 222Dx4S Maple, 21" Fall Door Admiral 228Dxl(, Man, 27" Fall Door Admiral !21Dx2C Mah. 21" Combination . . R. C A. 21T314, Mahogany 21" R. C. A. 17TT, 310 Mahogany 17" R. C. A. 21T217, Walnut 21" R. C. A. 21T218, Walnut Zl" R. C. A. 21T21S, Mahogany 21" ... Reg. Special 3510.00 $45Q t383.o $320x S4M.M 359X WM $51 0 $300 $360 $319.95 $270 $250 liM $300 www $300 Show Thursday For Lady Elks It will be ladies' night for the Salem Elks Thursday night and a fine ahow featuring local talent much of it of professional class, has .been arranged by the enter tainment committee. Included will oe Stan Williams who will shar the spotlight with Betty Van Cleave in two out standing acta. Williams wis fea tured in the Broadway shows "It's Great To Be Alive" and "Alive and Kicking.'' Also he has ap- Deared la tw toured high class night club cir cuits. He has a tap dancing style that is unique. Betty Van Cleave, a belle of the south, came to Salem recently from New Or leans. ' "As a torch singer," says the committee announcement "she brings us that wonderful blues and Dixieland rhythm. Having ap peared on radio and television as well as in many outstanding clubs she is a welcome addition to our program. The Dixielanders, a baton twirl er, aa acrobatic act and the Grue some Twosome in a new act will round out the show which will be opened and closed by the Chora- leers. Clyde Cook wiU be emcee. A buffet supper win be served after the show. A short lodge session will be called at I o'clock and the show will start at 8:30. NEW DALLAS RESIDENT DALLAS - Mr. and Mrs. Gord on Cota and daughters, Christine and Kathleen, of Longview, Wash., have arrived la Dallas to make their borne. Cota began work this week as bookeeper at the Polk County Federal Savings and Loan association. He has been with Montgomery Ward ft Co. at Van couver and Longview, and is Linfield college graduate. t x: -h;MZ2irJPOmaNT WARREN SALES AND SERVICE 103 hlraraunda Rd. Phono J76I1 Opon0allya,iii.:Kp.m. Opeei Mday, fcOO to t-.OO In compounding a proscrip tion. ..YOUR prescription... 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