Pasre 14 TIIE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Orejfm. Wednesday, February 17, 1951 Name Haverson Junior Jaycee SILVERTON Dick Hartley, program chairman for the month, arranged or a former fellow Willamette University student, James Burr Miller, Salem, a re porter, to be the featured speak er at the Tuesday weekly noon luncheon at Toneys, of the mem bers of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Miller gave a conclusive pic ture of the work of reporting in MMBAiDOCf idtlu this (or dlttntl of kids' CHEST COLDS Child's MIICTCDAI C .Mild Arf COLON AND 31 OH CI JILMENii AW Iialri rYilhnl HospiliJ Optiitn n i i.-.r. u n Our ViHiiiikr ED EC Dripi Booklet UM-JHM rBSS Wi.toofColl THE DEAN CLINIC Opee 10 itnlll 5 Mender thieueh Pridoy. Until 6 p.m. Mondor, Weeniiaey end Fridev. Chitopratlic Phytltiom ... lit our 43rd veer. 3026 NORTHEAST 1ANDT SOUIIV4HD Telephone EAtt 3918 Portland 13, Ore. general and briefly touched on his story that made The Big Story radio hour when he helped solve a murder mystery. The speaker was received with enthusiasm. During the business hour, the "Junior JayCee" of the month was announced with Wayne Hav erson, a high school senior, the winner. 1 The vote was favorable for the JayC'ces to sponsor as a project a Silverton Home Show, to be a ; two-evening affair not later than i the first of April. This means space to be provided for handy gadgets, materials for home im provement to be on display, and ideas to be materially presented for more "Homey Homes." A local board meeting was an nounced for Thursday evening of J this week, and a state board j meeting at Ashland during the coming weekend. j Bill Hanson, president, was in ; charge of the meeting. PAPKR FXPKRT TALKS I.KBANON Ralph Dickey, northwest sales manager for Crown Zellcrbach paper com pany, addressed the February dinner meeting of the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce on "the role of the customer in modern business." SILVERTON'S JUNIOR JAYCEE r viMfyae-" !' -e)PV ilVMW' M V, tw j State Employs 10 Students taglia, industrial accident com mission; Martin Howard, civil service, all of Portland; Robert Batchelder, industrial accident commission, Lake Grove; and Ted A. Smith, budget division, North Ben. Accepted for Study In Medical College I Mill iriiti tmmi n' n til iiipimi 'mei Ten public administration stu dents at Willamette university ' are currently employed in the of-, fices of the state of Oregon un- i der a new internship program under flrrnntrpmrnls made bv A. Freeman Holmer, associate pro-; Four senior and two pre-med-; fessor of political science. ical students at Willamette Uni- ! The students, all seniors in lib-1 versity have been accepted for leral arts, are enrolled in a spe- i admittance in the University of cial upper division political sci- Oregon Medical school in Pol- ence class and Imvc a weekly lano. hour seminar in addition to their jwork in the state agencies. I Holmer said that plans are be ing made to employ about 20 students in the area in a sum mer internship between the jun- ! inr and spninr vnars. Hp added ;that public administration de-l senior, Eugene; Donald Oragg, Ipartments of all Oregon colleges I junior, Monroe; Donald Morrison, jwere expected to cooperate in j senior, Wenatchcc, Wash.; and j this program. i Arthur Wilson, senior, Ketchikan, The 10 Willamette internes and Alaska. The six men. all students in I the college of liberal arts, will be : eligible to begin work next fall at the Portland institution, j Accepted were: Dean Mason, i senior, and Larry Doyle, junior, ! both of Salem; Robert Riorden, FASTRU1Z& i PMQfWi SILVERTON Wayne Haverson, high school senior, who was named Junior Jayeee of the month by the Silverton group Tuesday. 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Responsibility for the escape of gas .fumes from the truck en gine is placed on the truck own er and defendant by the plaintiff. Almost Frantic from DRY SKIN ITCH? First applications of Zemo a doctor's soothing antiseptic relieve itch of surface skin and scalp irritations. Zemo stops scratching and so fraOfYlt aids healing, A&lljLJ their departments arc: Hobert jMcConville, unemployment com pensation commission; Laval Ol son, civil service; James Toozc and Lewis Kitchen, tax commis sion; Marion Putnam, public util ity commission, all of Salem; Earl Didzun, unemployment compen sation commission; Norman Bat- STASSEN TOURS KOREAN FRONT SEOUL i U. S. Foreign Air Chief Harold Stassen toured th Korean front Wednesday, taking times off from V. S. South Kor rcan conferences on reconstruction spending. JAIL DRUNK PRIVER ALBANY Josef John Holec of Vernonia 1 confined in the Linn county jail for lack of $175 payment of a fine assessed against him in district court for driving while drunk. 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