Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 21, 1955, Image 7

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    Tliey Were
Just a Pair
Of Old Pals
' WILDWOOD, N. J. (UP)
Automobiles driven by Leander
.Teak, 60, and George Mayo, 64,
collided at a local intersection,
i The gentlement were friends,
f Mayo was charged with care
less driving, pleaded guilty and
paid a $10 fine.
i Then Peak stepped up to the
judge and said: "Whatever my
friend says is correct I too, am
uilty."
a He, too, paid a $10 fine.
Party at McKay Home
fTAYTON HIGH DRAMA
STAYTON The largest cast ever
Used in a play by Slayton Union
fcigh school will be used for "The
Han Who Came to Dinner," which
the Drama club has chosen for the
ill be made as. soon as books of
the play art received.
DRAPERIES
CORNICK BOARDS
VALAMCES
TRAVEKSE RODS
All Custom-Made
In Our Shop
Your Material or Ours
ALUMINUM AWNINGS
AND PORCH HOODS
FIREPLACE SCREENS
AND ACCESSORIES
VENETIAN BLINDS
AND SHADES
Everything fur Your Window
SEE ELMER BIiLheM,n
Free Estimates Day or Night
3870 Center St.
Ph. 3 7328
Would Reduce
Physical Ed.
SWPRT TinXlIP Th. C.u
Home Union high school board of
directors anoptea a resolution to
be farwarHpH tn linn Paiihi..
representative! in the state legis-
idiuic aim cuucauon committees
in the house and senate asking
that (ho nrntpnr ciala t,
changed which requires that high
M.-UUU1 siuuenis latce lour years
of Dhvsical Client inn (tyrant imHor
certain conditions.
This action was taken after
members of the board discussed
that CUttine Hnu-n nn nhi-,int
education would allow more time
lor academic subjects.
The hnarfi lltn nrnnmnA
tension to the Union high school
wnicn wouia provide three or
four rooms for an expanded shop
DrOCTam Kllfh l-nilrcoa in
eral metal work which would in
clude welding.
The addition to the shop build
ing which is a separate unit
would greatly increase advan
tages to students by an increase
in VarieLv of rnurpt riAalinu with
shop problems.
SAVE $50.00! !
'vwmaaa Now Only
IP ' $229'5
Ask For a NO
FREE down
HOME PAYMENT
TRIAL
On Approved
Credit
AUTOMATIC DtSHWASHEX
We Give Z?tf
Green Stimpi
No Installation!
King-Size Capacity!
Completely Automatic!
Roll-Around Convenience!
IHjtWMsll.-.M.I.IJU.IIJm
365 North Commercial
Phone 3-4163
Oregonians who have gone to Washington within the last
two years were entertained by Secretary and Mrs. Douglas
McKay at a luncheon at the Interior Department on Thursday.
Seated from left to right: Robert O. Boyd, Mrs. George . Rob
inson, Arnie J. Suomela, Mrs. Paul . Gurske, W. Scott Lee,
Mrs. McKay, Mr. Gurske, Mrs. Ollie T. Mansfield, Mr. Robinson,
Mrs. Suomela, Mr. Mansfield, Mrs. Boyd. Standing: Mrs. Lee,
Secretary McKay, Mrs. Ervin L. Peterson, Larry Smyth, Mis)
Alene Phillips. Mr. Peterson, delayed by Congressional hearing,
bad not arrived when the picture was taken,
McKays Hosts To Oregonians
WASHINGTON, D. C Sever
al Oregonians who have come to
Washington through official op
pointment of the family members
within the last two years were
guests of Secretary of the Inter
ior and Mrs. Douglas McKay
Thursday noon.
The luncheon in the private
dining room of the Secretary was
the first time that some of the
group had seen each other in
Washington.
In the group the appointive of
ficials were Ervin L. Peterson,
former state director of agricul
ture, now serving as assistant
secretary of agriculture to Secre
tary Ezra Benson; Paul E.
Gurske, former state Industrial
accident commissioner, at pres
ent director of bureau of labor
standards with the Department of
Labor: Dorothy McCullough Lee,
one-time mayor of Portland, now
a member of the Federal Parole
Board; George E. Robinson, who
served as assistant director of the
state civil service commission
now special assistant to the ad
ministrative assistant secretary
of the Interior Department; Ollie
T. Mansfield, who was trans
ferred from the Salem office of
I the Federal Bureau of Investiga
tion to the Washington headquar-
One of a series of advertisements to answer your
questions about Mount Crest Abbey, Satemt Oregon.
Nature unfolds in all its glory, giving
peace and solitude to those who rest at
Mount Crest Abbev. Located on the
crest of the heights of Salem, the $ f 'vflf
view viiiiiiit's uie i t judiiinie vciucy,
f.acrarlo Psalre anA l-nllini? hillc rtf thi
Coast Ranee. Endowment funds assure you of ' -
permanent care for your loved ones. Choice selections are now
available in our new Santiam Terrace Addition. Prices range
within the means of all.
WHAT IS PRE-ARRANGEMENT PLANNING?
It it always difficult to make memorial arrangements in the
strife of emotion and grief. Mount Crest Abbey has set up a
pre-arrangement plan whereby you can make all transactions
and arrangements for yourself as well as your loved ones,
before the need arises. Your family can be spared emergency
financial burdens by making pre-arrangemcnt plans. You can
explore more fully the particular type of memorial you desire.
We do not believe in aggressive selling. ..the decision is
yours alone. ..we are available only to answer your questions
and carry out your decisions. Our services cost no more than
other types of burial. If you wish, payments can be extended
over a period of time. Endowment funds assure you of perma
nent care for your loved ones.
WHAT IS CREMATION?
The act of processing human remains, leaving only indestruc
tible matter. This matter is placed in bronze urns and kept in
a private niche in the Columbarium as a permanent memorial.
WHAT IS VAULT ENTOMBMENT?
The placement of human remains (not cremated) in a perma
nently sealed vault, the front of which is beautiful marble.
N iVj emit LftJ
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atorium 7-1 DDC4
We Invite you to come
lo tee Mount Crest Abbey.
Please phone Salem 3-5484
or 3-5133 to make art
appointment for or
instructive tour.
No obligation, of count.
Out-of-town residents,
'please coll collect. We or
open seven days a week.
"X R E M J
and MAUSC
(Mtr DirtttfM tf Siltn MiisoJeun tf Cnmtlwiow. he.
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ters; Arnie J. Suomela, ex-state
fisheries director, serving now as
assistant director of the Fish and
Wildlife Service of the Interior
Department; Robert O. Boyd,
Portland attorney, appointed to
the Federal Meditation Board:
Larry Smyth, Oregon Journal
staff member, serving as director
of information for Interior; and
miss Alene Phillips, who trans
ferred from the governor's office
to Interior in continuing her
assignment as secretary to Secre
tary McKay.
Carnations shading from Dale
pink to maroon centered the
luncheon table and Mrs. McKay's
angel caKcs were pink-iced to
harmonize.
Hug Selection of Easter
Supplies and Gifts
VENETIAN BLIND
SPECIAL!
Metal Slats
Wooden Rails
Plastic or
Cotton Tapes
" Ft
You Measure and Install
(Minimum Order 10 Square Feet)
DISCONTINUED
DRAPERY SAMPLES!
Ideal
for Pillow
Covers
EACH
While
They
Littl
I Now At Our New Location ; . .
Capital Shade and Drapery Shop
1695 Fairgrounds Rd.
Phone 4-1856
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Mon, Feb. 21, 1955-(Sec I)?
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LODGE IV LONDON
LONDON -on Henry Cabot
Lodge, Chief U.S. delegate to the
United Nations, arrived here. Mon
day to attend five-power disarm
ament talks starting Friday.
PLAN CHICKEN DINNER
MOLALLA Final plans art
in me malting for an old-fash
ioned chicken dinner, sponsored
by Molalla Methodist women, foi
Feb. 26, in the church dininj
room, frgm 8.30-8 p.m.
Prescription-like medicine
stops Sour Heartburn-Gas
Putt out Ar of acid ttomach dittn$$t
Now Ifi nevdlru to suffer burning ptini at
and indicMtion. sat. hrart burn -thanks to
"prteariptlon-typa" formula of F. H.
Pfundtr, Ph.G. MwiJ-a!l. proved Pfunder't
Tableu soothe away pais with arid-nao-traiiiint
Aim. You eat most anything rod
like-without 1W of distress. Amasfnrlf
quick rrltef guarintrtd or money hark ! G
Plunder TiLlcta todaj. 100,000,000 cold.
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