Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 03, 1954, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
PIONEER PRINTER RETIRES
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LEBANON Setting his last slick of type after 56 years in
the newspaper business, William K. Brownlow made his retire
ment effective last Friday. During his final eight years he was
shop foreman and operator at Van's Print Shop, Lebanon. His
career began in 1898 on a pioneer paper in Prosser, Wash.
Veteran Printer, Writer of
Lebanon Takes Retirement
LEBANON Retired this week
after 58 years in the newspaper
field as publisher, editor ana
printer is William K. Brownlow.
He shut off his linotype for the
last time on Jan. 29 at Van's
Print shop where he has worked
since 1945 as operator and fore'
man of the shop.
"I intend to take a long rest,
work around our home in Soda
ville, do some free lance writ
ing, and devote more time to bird
study which hat long been my
hobby, said Brownlow.
Born at Wenatchee, Wash.,
Feb. 16, 1885, he began his ca
reer at the age of 13 as a "print
er's devil" on the old Prosser
Record, then owned and pub
lished by W. A. Maxwell, a pio
neer newspaperman of the North
west. "The Record was band set and
was printed on a Washington
hand press," Brownlow observes.
"There were five of us Brown
low boys and we all started at the
bottom in the printing trade and
worked up. Our father, W. If.
Brownlow, divided his time be
tween mining and newspaper
work, and when he bought the
Prosser Record, my brother and
I operated the business."
Later, W. H. Brownlow &
Sons started The Independent at
Chewclan, Wash., where the elder
Brownlow had mining interests.
Branching out on his own,
young 'William Brownlow started
papers at Tonaskct, Springdnle,
and a number of other Washing
ton towns.
"In those days the small town
newspaper was a one-man busi
ness," he recalls. "The publisher
gathered his news and ads, wrote
and edited, act type, read proof
and did the press work. Some
times he had help in typesetting
and on press days."
Gradually the young man drift
ed into the editorial field, pre
ferring writing to mechanical
work, although he kept in step
with the latest shop methods.
Early in the 1900's he went to
the Philippines with the 14th U.S.
Cavalry as regimental printer,
serving in the army of occupa
tion. He was post printer at Stot
senberg and was transferred to
Corrcgidor during the building
of the famed fort.
Again in the Slates there fol
lowed a wide variety of newspa
per experiences in the middle
west and mountain states. It was
in South Dakota that he married
Miss Betsy M. Howard. They came
to Oregon in 1921, settling in
Sodaville where Mrs. Brownlow
had relatives.
Vienna String Symphony
Here Next Tuesday Nite
The world-famous Vienna String
Symphony will appear at the Sa
lem hiKh auditorium Tuesday ev
ening, Feb. 9, at 8:15, under the
auspices of the Willamette Un
iversity Distinguished Artist Ser
ies. Conducted by Kurt Rapt, with
Rosl Schwaiger, coloratura su
prano of the Vienna and Munich
State Operas, and Elfricde Bach
ner, violinist, as soloists, the en
semble of fifteen instrumental
ists is currently making its first
tour of North America under the
direction of Impresario S. Hur-ock.
For a time Brownlow edited
the Brownsville Times. He also
worked on the Southwest Oregon
Daily News at Coos Bay, was em-
oloved at the Lebanon txpress
in the early 40's, and following
World War II had charge of the
shnn at the Coos Bay Times.
A veteran of the first world
war. Brownlow served as an offi
cer, and this interval marks the
only time in his career when he
was "out " of tne newspaper busi
ness. Mrs. Brownlow has an inter
esting hobby, that of amateur
astronomy and telescope build
ing. She was the first woman in
Oregon to make a telescope,
Through an instrument of her
own design, she studies the heav
ens and ljas written occasional
articles for astronomy publica
tions.
"We have much in common,
and we plan to collaborate on
free lance writing now that
have time," said the retiring
newspaper man. "Our hobbies
too, will be a source of much en
joyment. She has her stars to
study, and I shall have my birds.
This is a time wo have looked
forward to for many years."
The Brownlows have two sons,
Jason J. Brownlow of Portland.
who is a bookbinder in the Mult
nomah county library, and Orval
K. .Brownlow of Coos Bay.
Tickets for the one night per
formance are now on sale at
Stevens and Son Jewelers in Sa
lem, and will be sold until cur
tain time at the door barring a
sell-out.
Founded by Mr. Rapf in 1945,
the Vienna String Symphony
quickly earned an important place
in Vienna s musical Me. Allnougn
the orchestra's repertoire ranges
through the whole of the litera
ture written for strings, lrom
Bach to Alban Berg, it is most
SINGER
Rose Schwaiger, colorature
soprano, who will sing here
Tuesday night with the Vienna
String Symphony.
Do FALSE TEETH
Rock, Slide or Slip?
FASTKETH, an Improved powder to
be sprinkled on upper or lower plates,
bolds false teeth more firmly in place.
Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy,
gooey, paaty taste or leellng. PAS
TEETH is alkaline (noa-acld). Does
not bout. Checks "plate odor" (den
ture breath). Get FAS TEETH at anj
drug oountec
Pertussin
does more
for coughs
of colds because...
It works sjstemlMlrj stimulates
Nature's oun rough-casing action.
It not only rstiem it loosens sticky
phlegm aodthus'.'breaks-up" cough
ing spells. That's why so many doc
tors have prescribed flRlUSSIN
PLANTING TIME IS HERE
Hedge Laurels Bush Roses, 89c
$2.00 Dozen
Hedge Privet
$1.25 Dozen
Shade Trees
$1.00 each
6 for $5.00
S varieties of 4-fU trees
Salem grown acclimated
Grape Vines, 50c
Combination
Fruit Trees, $4.00
3 varieties of apple pear or
cherry on one tree.
S and II GREEN STAMPS WITH CASH SALES
Shrubs Fruit and Shade Trees Berry Bushes
KNIGHT PEARCY NURSERY
2 Salcsyards Open 1 Days a Week
Town Yard, 375 S. Liberty 3 Blks. South of State 3-3212
Country Yard on Portland Highway, 1 Mi. South of Brooks
It's
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Only three days of this tremendous "Remodeling Sale" left. Prices are cut to "Rock
Bottom" to dispose of every piece of current merchandise on hand. Leon's will close
this Saturday nite for 3 to 4 weeks to complete this big expansion program. Your
savings will be tremendous during the closing three days of Leons Gigantic Remodel
ing Sale. Every sale final ... No refunds ... No exchanges . . No approvals . . .
"SHOES"!
It's the lost three days of the tremendous , . .
terrific . . . breath-taking annual 2 for 1 shoe sale
at leons . , . coupled at the same time with the
gigantic remodeling tale now in (.rogrett. You buy
one pair at the marked price and you get the second
pair free. Remember, it's the last tVee days of the
2 for 1 tale.
(A limited amount of 60 gauge IS deiiier first quality
stockings from famous maker at eactly the tame
price . . . )
"BLOUSES"!
OM for the
Price of j
"SKIRTS"!
Corduroy . . . Calsheen and
acetate material skirts . . . alto
tome cottons included. Both
straight and flare ttylet . . .
Regularly told to $7.95. For
quick ditpoial . . ,
long tleeve Cadillac crepe and
titsue faille blouset in lutciout
pattel thadet. Thete bloutet
formerly told for $4.95 and
$5.95. Some r slightly toiled.
Your pick . . ,
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"SLIPS"!
Famous Movie Star proportioned
tlipt in crepe . . , cotton and
lace trimmed or plain. Valuet to
$3.95 . . .
87
"SWEATERS"!
Famout lanamere tweatert; na
tionally advertited and told
everywhere at $5.95 and $6.95.
Both thort tleevet and long
sleeve ttylet are included. While
they latt . .
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DRESSES"!
All of our better quality dresses
are included in this group. Noth
ing is reserved. Crepet . . gab
ardines . . . velvetl . . . tatim
famous lor its performance of
music by composers closely as
sociated with its home city. On
ever yprogram in its current tour
the symphony is featuring music
by two of Vienna's most beloved
musicians, Mozart and Schubert
Haydn, Beethoven, Brahms, Mah
ler, Hugo Wolf and Johann
Strauss are other residents of
the Austrian capital whose mu
sic the Vienna Siring Symphony
frequently programs.
Kurt Rapf, founder and con
ductor of the symphony, is a
graduate of the Vienna State
Academy of Music, where he now
holds the post of professor. A
noted pianist and harpsichordist
as well as a conductor, he has
served as chief coach and as
sistan conductor at the Zurich
State Opera, and has conducted
the Vienna Symphony Orchestra
and the Orchestra of Radio Vi
enna in addition to his own or
chestra. Mr. Rapf has recorded
for both the Haydn Society and
Vanguard.
Roal Schwaiger, coloratura so
prano of the Munich State Opera
and the Vienna State Opera, sang
in the first post-war Salzburg
Festival Among her most fam-
our operatic roles are Gilda in
Kigoletto, Sophie in "Rosen-
kavalier" and Rosina in "The
Barber of Seville" and she is
Farmer's Wife
Has 25th Child
FORT KENT, Maine Ml - A
Canadian farmer's wife has given
birth to her 25th child and she
says she wants more babies.
An eight-pound daughter .was
born to Mr. and Mrs. Heliodore
Cyr of Ledges, New Brunswick,
Sunday a' the Peoples Benevolent
Hospital here. It was the first in
the family born in a hospital.
Eighteen of the Cyr children are
living, 17 of them still at home.
The oldest is 24. There have been
no multiple births in the 25 ar-
cqually well-known for her per
formances in such light operas
as "Two Hearts in Three-Quarter
Time."
Chafed Skin
Smarting miiery. amazingly relieved
when medicated Rriinol i
tanolin-is applied to chafed skin.
Lubricatei, medicate, helps to heal.
Bathe tender win with mild Kctmoi soap.
OINTMENT
i SOAP
RESINOL?ndTt
rivals in 26 years. And Dr. Rich
ard Savage of Fort Kent delivered
17 of the babies.
Mrs. Cyr, married when she was
17, is now 42. Her husband is 47.
The new baby, which evened the
score at 9 boys and 9 girls, hasn't
been named yet. What caused the
delay? The family expected a
boy.
Charcoal will absorb far more
than its own volume of a gas.
QUEEN IN NEW ZEALAND
SYDNEY, Australia Ufl The
cheers of an estimated million of
her subjects resounded around
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II
Wednesday her first in the Com
monwealth of Australia. The wel
come was given the Queen and
the Duke of Edinburg on their
arrival from New Zealand for an
eight-week tour.
It is doubtful whether whales
have a sense of smell.
What every woman should know about
"FEMALE WEAKNESS"!
No matter what your age 15 to 50
if you sutler from "Female Weak
ness" here is wonderful news!
FOK MONTHLY PAINS. Doctors' tests
prove that cramps, backache,
headache due to menstruation,
can be stopped or amazingly re
lieved In 3 out of 4 cases. No pain
deadening drugs needed. With
Lydia Plnkham's Compound or
Tablets, It Is possible that you
can go through your entire period
without suffering a twinge of pain.
FO CHANCE OF LIFE. If you're UP:
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a bundle of nerves take Lydia
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as millions of women have done.
Medical evidence proves that this
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To enjoy the blessings so many
womenhave experienced .ietLydia
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with added Iron, at any drugstore.
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