Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 19, 1956, Page 8, Image 8

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Friday, October 19, 1958
Ghost Haunts Leslie JII in Play
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"The Midnight Ghost" put In an appearance at Leslie Junior
hljch Friday mornlnK in a one-art play given lor the student.
In two .cpnrale pcrfor.nance.. At left Is Karen Guldlnger taking
a close look at the Rhoul, played by Larry Gndsey. Screaming at
, the night ot the Intruder is the maid, Doris Stoillonberg, while
'Policeman Arthur Rosenheim holds gun on him. (Capital Jour
nal Pholo)
If Mother Won't Feed You,
Take Your Lunch With You
By DOROTHY DIX
DEAR DOROTHY D1X: Although my mother Is a well-to-do
person, she is very cheap. In the Jive years I've been married,
he has never had my husband and me to dinner. She expects us
to visit every Sunday, but we must come after dinner and so before
supper. I hate to say it, but I'm ashamed ot my mother. Mrs. M.
UftAii mia. iu ":t jiiu ......
learned to accept tho situation and adjust to It
by now. Since you know you can't expect food at
your mother'! hruse, bring it alonii. It you expect
to be hunHiy before departure lime, carry a sand
wich and thermos.
DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I'm 26 and am going
with a married man of 41). We eel along beauu-
Scouts Stage
Honor Court
Boy Scout Troop No. 18 and Ex
plorer Post 18, conducted a joint
court of honor at Morningside
Methodist church early this week
when more than 70 persons gath
ered to recognize advancement for
members of the two organizations
The tenderfoot award went lo
Jeff Hogenson, Mike Evcritt,
Craig lloblis, Itirhnrd Rohde and
Bill Lishkc. Second class awards,
Itickie Nichols, Rlchurd Marco- Y
sinn and (Inry Olson; first class, l '
loin lloy, uougins iitinuoru, iviiKe
Braiumun, Karl I'oguc and Gregg
Wilteman.
Thirty merit badges were dis
tributed among (Inry Wnnglcr,
Mike Fritz, (Ircgg Wilteman,
fully, have the same tastes and interests. He's Owen McVay, Roger Mink. Harold
asked me to marrv him. and to go with him lo
see his lawyer lo arrange the divorce. His wife
will not consent, however. I've asked several
Feoplc for advice and have gotten so many different answers that
m contused. Penny
DKAR PENNY: What sort of advice did these various people
Rive, and why do you think it was all unsalislactory? Ynu have two
very ancient laws to snide you two of the Ten Commandments.
Stick to them, girl, and let other advice be forgotten.
DEAR DOROTHY DIX: Six months ago I was married sccrelly,
but I can't convince my wife that she should tell her parents. She
seems very afraid of her family. We love each other dearly, I have
good job, we are of age. I really don l know what tneir oDjecnnns
could be. C.W.
DEAR C.W.: Your wife may be of legal age but she has never
learned to live independently.
A secret marriage is a poor beginning for long life together.
Convince your wife that the time for hiding Is over, and win her
folks lo acceptance of the marriage.
DEAR DOROTHY DIX: My husband has been retired for a
fear. We moved lo Florida for my health, and he has been miser
able ever since. He doesn't like the climate, the people, the hous
ing. All he talks about is Long Island. '
He fusses so much lie's making mc nervous; I can't even enjoy
my meals. The only thing I can do Is get a job where I could live
In and send him back north. Mrs. K.
DEAR MRS. K.: Your husband can't get used to enforced
leisure, and he's homesick. In one of his reasonable moments, try
lo talk him into getting a part-time job. Or he might take up a
hobby that would produce a small income.
Your limited pension can he stretched best in a warm climate,
and your best chance for mutual happiness is to have hubby adjust
lo the new conditions. Have him meet people, heroine active in
local politics or church affairs. There's lots of work a retirrd man
ran do. For further ideas, send me a sell-addressed, stamped en
velope and ask for "Retirement Suggestions," O
Carlson, Douglas Bnmford, Jeff
Wiltcnum. Dale llenken, Dick
Dnrst and Karl Pogue.
Nuwly elected patrol leaders j
and assistants: Gary Filsingcr,
and Tom Hoy; Dave Peterson and i
.left Wilson, Douglns' Ramford and :
Karl Poguc, Dale llenken and
Gregg Witleman.
Explorer Post 18 welcomed six
new members into their search
and rescue squad: Owen McVay,
Jeff Wilteman, Dnrrell Ryhlonm.
Gary Greer, Bill Rcclor and John
Reed.
Elevator Crushes
Student to Death
LOUISVILI.K. Ky. UP - A 24-
yenr-old woman medical student jj
was crushed lo death by an ele I
vntor in General Hospital as eight & I
persons on llic elevator watched.1!
unable lo help. I
One witness snid he grabbed for ' 3
Mary Ann Logan in an attempt lo
save hor but "she jusl went out
of reach." i
Miss Logan h:id her right foot
and head inside Ihe elevator whenis
it stalled up without warning, wit- ,s
nesses snid. I
Write Dorothy Dix for free leaflet IIP, "Philandering." Be
mre to enrlose a stamped, srlf-adilressed envelope and send request
In her, care of this newspaper.
Dnrnlhy Dix is a Trademark registered in Ihe U.S. Patent Office by
The Bell Svndicale, Inc.
Smith to Make
Appointments
(iovernor Klmo Smith has Ihree
major appointments to make thir
Inp tho next BO days.
The oilier now held by T, Mor
ris Dunne of Portland, n member
of the indstrtal nccidenl rninniis
Kion and the state unemployment
compensation commission expires
December 3.
Another appontment is on (he
ulate parole and probation board
The term of Harry Collins, former
district manacer of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph com
pany, expires December 31.
The third appointment is a mem
ber of the state sanitary authority
now filled by Harold Wendell,
Portland, whose term expires Dec.
IS.
Police Grab
'Robin UooiV
NKW YOHK CT-A New Jersey
youth wearing a Itohin Hood out
fit and carrying how and arrows
whs picked up inOnnies Square
last ninht while olfrrQ; tilU)llt
an apple off the head ol nnyNiO
in person.
I David 1 1 all n, Hasbrouck
Height. N .1., was standing at (he
corner of Rrondway and -t.trd St.
He was uoanns a green Robin
j Hood costume, hunter's cap and
deerskin jacket. He carried a
large bow and two steel-tipped
arrows.
Save Your Valuable
Rugs and Furnishings
Soil free carpels and uphol
stery wear longer. We recom
mend frequent cleaning with
the new, easy to use, Blue
Lustre.
The swift action of this new
miracle foam works equally
well on wall-to-wall carpels,
fine oriental rugs or uphol
stery. Bright original colors
gleam like new. Blue Lustre
is easily applied Willi a long
handle brush, leaving Ihe pile
open and lofty. No residue
remains to cause rapid resoil
ing. Wry economical, too, as
'j gallon of Blue Lustre con
emirate clrans Ihrre pxl2
rugs
Downstairs
l'nrmer lightweight i-hampinn
.limmy Carter has a small gym in
his home al South 0 i o n e
Tark. N. V.
Schaefer
Corn Remedy
The corn or callous
should come off in
6 to 10 days.
25c
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Dili) 7:30 a.m. to p.m
Sundays. 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m.,
I3S N. Cnmm"rrll
150 lbs. of baggage checked FREE
CITY OF PORTLAND
TO CHICAGO
'On oh oduli tare,
pint all trie luaqng
Mtaed nouUl
Coll or wnlti Ufon fsttftc
3
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$4
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FRED UNGENFEIDER, O.n. P.n.no.r Aaanl
751 Pillock Block . Phont CApilol 7-7771
Portland, Orfjon
PROVkRBS 24:8-He that deviselh to do evil shall be called a mischievoui
person.
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No. It's just a rope ... at the breaking point: But,
frankly, it's a good illustration of how a man feels
when his nerves are "worn to a frazzle."
The Church has never claimed that religion is a
cure for frazzled nerves. But a man's Christian faith
does this for him:
It shows him a Purpose in life more important than
mere existence. It shows him a Power more effective
than his own strength. It shows him a Future more
rewarding than selfish gain. And it gives him courage
more lasting than the sheer force of his human will.
With these spiritual resources, founded in the cer
tainty that God understands and helps, a man never
reaches "the breaking point." For when his human
reserve is exhausted ... he has only begun to tap the
vast reservoir of Divine Strength.
THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE CAN
SHOW YOU THE WAY I
THE CHURCH FOR ALL .
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
strong Church nithrVl ,alu". wuhout a
can .'rviv Cfa e rurOCr;r dViliw""'
ond .upper, ,he Church TLy m, 7U,a;'r
own .ak. (2) For hi, . '" '"' bis
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BIIADl.KYS IIICYCI.E &
SPORT SHOP
237 N. High Th. 3 3844
BrTTI.KR Ql'ISTAI) I.BR. CO.
"Kvcrythinn to Huild With"
495 Wallace ltd. Ph. 3-8181
RI'SS PRATT
t APITOI. i THA.VSI'KR
.limine rrutectpd Slurstc
Kxpert Packing
Agent lur Maytlinver
Nalinnid"j'urnnu).Movers
Phone 2-2438 230 S. Front St.
I.DSn.R llrl.APP
TRANSFKR STORAGE
"l.icl and N.tlnnwide Mover."
Ph. 2 1750 1115 N. Commercul
R. I.. El. ( STROM CO.
20 South Liberty
OSf K r.St.IR AGENCY
Inririnct All Type.
5 N r;p,(n phone 4-2201
HENRY'S TIIOTO SHOP
Things Photographic
Ph. 2-150S
46UStale St.
H O W E 1. 1 .- E I) V A R I) S
FUNERA' HOME
Across from Sear.
S45 North Capitol
H'TCHKON PAiNT STORE
Paints- - Varnishes allpapcr
Ph. 3 6187 162 N. Commercial
I.l Mni lt DIVISION
OREGON Pl l.P I'.fPER CO, 0
Quality Material
Coiirlfinis Service
Front and Ferry Ph. 2 2421
MITCHELL'S RADIO A Nil
TELEVISION
Complete Television and Radio
Sales and Service
We Givi a.'H Green Stamps
Phone 3-7577 18S0 State
MAYFLOWER MILK
Phone 3-920
MONTGOMERY WARD
Department Stort
EES NEWMAN'S
Men's Wear and Shoes
179 North Commercial
MASTER BREAD
Broucht to Vou Fresh Daily
by Your Grocer and
Cherry City Baking Co.
PAY LESS DRl'G STORE
"Pay Less Has Everything"
484 State SL Phone 2 3554
DICK .MEYER LIMBER TO.
One Piece or a Truckload
1775 Lana Ave. Ph. 3 4939
W. T. RIGDON CO.
Funeral Directors
299 N. Cottage Phone 3 3173
RORERTS BROS.
Department Store
SEARS, ROEBl'CK & CO.
SENATOR HOTEL and
COFFEE SHOP
SUPERB SUNDAY DINNERS
UNTIL 9 P.M.
Court and High Sts.. Salem
Phone 3-4151
TWEEDIE Fl EL OILS
"Oil to Burn"
Ph. 2-4151 1174 Edgcwotcr
West Salem
THE VISTA MARKET
Complete Shopping lenler
3045 South Commercial
I'.NITF.D THEATER coup.
Elsinore Capitol Grand
Drive in
OTTO J. WILSON CO.
Authorized Buick Sales. Servie.
388 N.' Commercial Ph. 2-3621
V. T. GOLDEN MORTUARY
605 S. Commercial Ph. 4.2257
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