Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 20, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Wednesday, January 20, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page S
Cascade High
Yearbook Tops
The Cascade Union High
School yearbook, "The Canadi
an," was awarded first class hon
or rating by the National Scholas
tic Press Association, according
to word received from the 1953
Ail-American year book Critical
Service, Fred P. Kildow, direc
tor. The Cascadian was given this
honor rating in the Thirty-third
National Yearbook Critical Serv
ice of the National Scholastio
Tress Association at the Univer
sity of Minnesota, School of Jour
nalism, Nov. 1, 1953.
A Freshman-Sophomore party
will be held Saturday, Jan. 23, in
the Cascade High School gym
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. General
chairman is Cora Beaumont. The
party will include ballroom and
square dancing, and refreshments
will be served.
The F.F.A. and F.H.A. of Cas
cade gave a party Tuesday, Jan.
19, from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m. Those
serving pn committees were Don
Papke, Elton Beach, Bob Schaef
er, Ramona Wheeler, Sharon
Geisler, Jeanette Townsend, Alice
Graves, Dick Gilbert, Cora Beau
mont, Roberta Campbell, Rita
Phillips, and Wayne Krenz.
Mrs. Eleanor DoCamp, Cascade
home economics teacher, will be
one of a group of administrators
and teachers to travel to Bend,
Feb. 2. She will take part in an
evaluative study of Bend High
School. Miss Gwen Lounsbury,
student teacher from Oregon
State College, will teach during
Mrs. DeCamp's absence.
Principal of Cascade, L. J. Ur
hammcr, will participate on a
panel, Jan. 22, with a nuber of
other high school administrators
on the topic, "What Do Admin
istrators Expect of the Home
making Teacher?"
High Schools Get
$100 From Contest
Salem Senior High School
received $100 in cash as a result
of the Nomber, 1953, Kellogg
Company Orange Bowl contest as
Mrs. Leta Faueht. Rm& rvl
Street, Detroit, Michigan, named
baiem High School as her choice
high school team to watch the
Miami Orange Bowl New Years
Day.
A fourth prize winner, Mrs.
F a u g h t , (Lota Jean Evans),
graduate of 1948, received
a S25 United States Savinct ttnnrt
and the school received the cash
award.
The money will be added to
the athletic fund to be used for
a football scoreboard at a later
date.
Southern Beauty
OYSTERS
2 10-oz. Tins
SAVING CENTER
Father Kills
Crippled Child
SEATTLE Wl The odds against
Virginia Wagner's chances of en
joying normal adulthood were re
solved Tuesday by her profession
al gambler father. He killed the
crippled 11-year-old girl and him
self in . their plush Seattle apart
ment. The father was Harry Andrew
Wagner, 63, onetime card dealer
in Las Vegas, Reno and Seattle
gambling places. He last was seen
alive feeding peaches to Virginia
while the little girl, a victim of
spastic paralysis, watched a tele
vision program.
That was the way Wagner's
wife, Natalie, 38, left the pair
when she went down to the apart
ment house laundry room. She re
turned a short while later to find
Virginia lying on the couch, the
father gone.
Believing the daughter was suf
fering from a brain hemorrhage,
Mri. Wagner called for aid and
did'i't learn until they reached the
hospital the girl had been shot
through the chest. And an hour
after that she was told that Wag
ner's body had been found In the
apartment incinerator room, a bul
let through his head.
Coroner John P. Brill said it was
a plain case of murder and sui
cide. .
FRENCH RETAKE PORT
SAIGON, Indochina (in The
French announced Wednesday ma
rine commandos and infantry have
retaken the key Mekong river port
of Thakhek, evacuated by the
French almost a month ago when
the Communist-led Vietminh thrust
across Laos in central Indochina.
In 1942, a Chinese Junk sailed 1 1
from China to the United States
in 86 days with a crew of four.
LEON'S
2 for 1
Shoe Sale
Now in
Progress
Buy the first pair at regu
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Horse Hide
LEATHER
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Quilt Lined
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Value
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Heavy
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CANVAS
GLOYES
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Value
29V
B.V.D.
Broadcloth
Pajamas
Sanforized
Shrunk
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Men's
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SPORT
SHIRTS
Asst. Colors
Lonir
Sleeves
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MEN'S AIX
WOOL WHIPCORD
PANTS
Forest Green & Sane
Grey. Broken Sizes.
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$31295
Army
FIELD SHOES
Heavy Duty
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Men's Blue
BIB OVERALLS $2.89
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Men's Carpenter
OVERALLS
Sanforized Shrunk
$2.98
100 All Wool Shadow
PLAID SHIRTS
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Heavy Duty
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LEATHER GLOVES
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SKIRTS $E SHOES
Orion & Wool
Broken Sizes
SECOND FLOOR
Asst. Styles and Colors
Broken Sixes
DOWNSTAIRS STORE
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HANDBAGS $
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