Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 07, 1956, Page 20, Image 20

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
Salem, Oregon, Friday, December 7, 1956 .
Cooperation of
YMCA-Cliurcli
Urccd at Meet
Closer ennperatinn between the
YMCA and I lie church in Ihc mat
ter of Christian emphasis was
stressed during a meeting held
Thursday noon at the, V.
Principal speaker was Paul
Moritz, ot the National Council of
the Y, who said tiiere is a country
wide concern over the impact ttie
YMCA was making on the roh
gious life of the country. .The as
sociation, he said, is inc one ot its
period of self-evaluation concern-
tag Its program.
Morilz laid that back In (ho
l!20'j the theory was advanced
that Christian emphasis was Ihc
business of every memlier of the
Y staff. In recent years there has
been a change of sentiment in this
connection and the feeling is grow
ing that more emphasis should he
focused on this phase of YMCA
work.
Touching upon the relationship
between the Y and the church.
Moriti emphasized that the Y
could not exist in a community
wnere mere -was no church life.
Use of the Paul Wallace Memor
ial chapel, which was incorporated
In the new youth wing was dis
cussed. The chapel, not yet dedi
cated, has a capacity of 48 adults
or 60 boys. It will pronably be
dedicated late in January.
Scenes typical of (he one in the top picture taken last week
at .Salem Golf chili are no more after Wednesday's snow. Dirk
Taggesell (pulling) and Hill Oskn finished on the ninth green
against a selling sun Friday. Wednesday there wasn't a soul
In the area. .Same green was snowbound Thursday morning.
(Capital Journal I'hotns)
Richmond School
I'TA Plans Yule
Program Monday
The Iticlm-.ond PTA will present
a Christmas program in the school
auditorium at 7:30 Monday night
based on the theme "It Came Upon
A Midnight Clear .
In charge of the program will
be Mr. and Mrs. William Iteed.
while Itcv. and .Mrs. Philip llurd
of the Court Street Christian
church will act as directors.
Students of three 6th grade
classes will participate under Ihc
direction of Iheir teachers, Mrs.
Wilmn Oshorn. John Pimiti and
Miss Kayrene Muller.
There will he no business ses
sion and the general public is in
vited to attend.
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SIIHI.IMITY (Speciali -Last
report slated Itev. Hobert S. Neu-
gebnuer is recovering satisfactorily
from major surgery at Providence
hospilnl in Partlnnd last Friday.
Illness Stops
Visit of King
Illness prevented Max King, rep
resentative of Southwest Airlines
from meeting wbh Salem cily ot
ficials as scheduled Thursday aft
ernoon. King, who bad planned to ex
plain why his firm seeks to es
tablish service here, became ill
while in Bend earlier in the d
II- 1 l..r, ...rmrl.ilnri In mnnt
111- llflil mill nuniiumi ixr immi ,p
Wlin mayor nciurri r. mini-, inj.'r's
chamber of commerce and state f f
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TF.KNF.ItS GET POI.IO SflOTS
PIIOIONIX, Ariz, uv Thousands
of Phoenix teen-agers arc lining
up voluntarily to get Ihc needle
in Ihe nation's first mass immu
nization program to protect high
school students from polio. Any
student who want the shots caO
get them free.
OTFratScls
Record Drive
Any old books and records
Itores away In your closet, attic,
or cellar? If so, Sigma Alpha Kp
don fraternity at Willamette uni
versity would like to have them.
The reason? A Christmas charity
drive for patients at the state hos
pital. Salem radio stations will broad
cast the appeal on Dec. 13 and
14. living directions on how citi
leni tan contribute their books
and records to the drive.
Chairman Kevin Kincnid of
Salem stated that interested people
can either leave books and records
at the fire or police stations or
call the SAE house, giving their
addresses. The morning of Dec. 15.
Ihe fraternity men will travel
throughout the city picking up
boxes.
The Christmas drive is part of
a larger program undertaken by
the local fraternitv to aid the
patients at the date hospital.
Salem Doctor !o
Atlend Congress
Dr. F. A. Whestley. Salem op
tometrist, will attend the north
west congress of optometry in
Portland Dec. 10-11.
This year's aessions will be de
voted almost entirely to the study
of advance methods of handling
school children, many of whom
have a high degree of intelligence
yet experience difficulty In learn
ing. Dr. Wheatley said.
Thli congress is attended by
vision specialists and educators
from all sections of the Pacific
Northwest.
Only 21, 15nt Already Upse
About Morals of Tewto-gewti
Ity DOItOTIIY DIX
WAR noROTIIY DIX: This is not my problem aloOc, buoef.M
shared by earh and every fellow and girl in my generation. 1 am 21 l J
and happily married (for five months). F.very one seems afraid to ft'
lace tins prooiem Dill ncrc ii is.
What is wrong with teen-agers? 1 do t mroe
the weird fad for clothes, music or F.lvd Presk'y,
because just a few years ago iy (n cliipfb ffes
the same way. But sex .oems to ba dostropiqo,
the innocence of youth. Evcryooffl" I to' to egrd
with me.
WSen I was in my teeOs 1 fflspitO it WiOK K
older pcrm wotis say, "In my day We WKr did
that." Well, "my day" V,ns l rt)c0ctD ami
I've Keen repeatiijP t( 6)'lf6PQ10 ptt dSO to co-self.
I'm looking forward to rnisir.Q a Ujipo fQinilo atu) fvs(U?9, I fija
afraid. Is good tiphringuo:. educating 63)1 rb'igaelS beamrg) CWJUjOl
to combat outside evils?
The immediate cause of my QisturltiQj is a r&'AJl atA&aba2
article. "Venereal Disease New Thntf. to Yioob." l oo vUtoAMgii
my name ana nuurcss, Move i nun i n,n n poiviubi ivur. i iuuwit.j
mnnv nlhfir nennlp wotllll bn interested it- O.Oir rtOfPtlfllfii. too. B. A.D. lliA
DFAH K.A I).: Artics. syh as ttB oioj you no9Sin. 0 io fS
tended to alert us to danger, not shock ietn o,-oSb. Voir hJi'aO is iM,
evidence you are aware of poeOtial Sf rils 6(W IdKhfl to 00 dtOJlft ;M
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Whatever you do, keep this tlitir9 rnio t tfl 0 6b rf HCi U
crusading spirit in youth, that 4MiOJe iO'o orjoio? Wito IflB yow.
W e desperately need men and SonirO. yOogogl coj. fe'OB fcMI Pgot
for a good cause.
liaise your children wiln a sound ense io 'nlifl! id oioal
values. We are told in Proerhs. Train up a child in ii
should go: and when he is Jd he will not
vnur large family, raise them without apprr'
ever you can to promote the same teflhi for (fJS1 KotiCS'9 y SUflg
sters.
Ec. 7:7
the heart.
-Surely oppression moketh a wise man mad; ond o gift destroyeth
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depayt fr O" it " 0 e ti
reO'iiSiO. c(j (!o Wo.it-
Apriculltire Hnilditip;
Open Hotisr St'liriliilrd
Open house is planned at the
newly remodeled State Agriculture
budding December IB from 1pm
until I and from 7 until 9
The renovated structure Is !o
tated on 12th street between State
and Court atreeti.
DKAR DOROTHY DIX: I am attracted to a ftprQiimft 6fl is
very shy. We see each othrr in the cafeteria and r-e'e-. tOM just
smile. Mv girl friend says 1 should start the i'onvrro!i,o. 1
agree. I tninK ne snouiniahr uir hiuh-iu.i1iw
DKAK YVOXNK: IH you want mm. or qyi. tr vrn.9 CP
right; It's up to you to speak first. Q
Di:AK DOIIOTHV DIX I bought my boy friend ft J'ndd ya
Savings llond for his birthday as he was going lino ar.e 01 1
couldn't think of anything else, we arc pianningMo gel nup-rir Qien
he comes out. so I made myself beneficiary instand of 01 ro of is i
linrenls. W hen 1 gave him the bond, he joked about it. I d t lOup
he reallv cared, but I've been wondering if 1 was right Rulhie.
DKAR III Till!'.: It would have been gracious to name a pare&t 1
as heneliciary. but 1 doubt if it really makes any difference to Ihe boy
friend or anyone else. After all, the amount involved a relatively
small. :
DKATt DortOTIIY DIX: The boy I like lives next door In me i
We've been friends for many years, but now I feel a bit mere serious
toward him. He doesn't seem to show any extra affection for me.
though Pujled
I'KAR P17.ZI.KD: The lad ha-n t gotten around to regarding you
as anthing but the kid next door. Ciie him time; he will.
8rnd your problem to llnrnthr Ills. Or write for her free leaflet
P IS, "Ten Commandments For Happiness." In alt rate, b lure Iflj
enclose a stamped, aelf-addreisfd envelope, and teed request I" her, I
care el this newspaper. J
WHEN I GROW U?
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Magical words these, "when I grow, up"
full of promise, replete with confidence. What
youngster hasn't uttered them?
This lad is no different. He looks into the fu
ture that will be his when he grows up, and the ,
world is his oyster, intact with pearls.
This month he wants to be a flier. Next month
he'll want to be an engineer, spanning bridgei
across great rivers and wide chasms. The month
after that he'll see himself as a surgeon, scalpel
poised between skilled fingers. And the month
after that who knows?
For youth is ever changing, ever restless.
That's why it is so important that youth's naturally
impulsive nature be held fast by an anchor that is
good, firm and permanent. They need a faith that
will sustain them whether they become doctors,
fliers, or engineers.. The Church provides this
faith, this anchor, o
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Things Photographic
(49$Ute St. Ph. 2-W03
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SOWELL-EDWARDS
Fl'NERA' HOME
Across from Sean
845 North Capitol
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SlTCHEON PAiNT STORE
Paints Varnishes Wallpaper
Pta 3 6687 162 N. Commercial
M'MRER DmSION
tKeO.N PI U" PAPER CO.
Quality Material
Courteous Service
fefcia and Ferry Ph. 2-2421
MITCHELL'S RjOllO AND
TELEVISION
Completejelevisn-n and Radio
Sales and Service
We Give Green Stamps
Phonj,3-7577 1880 State
MAYFLOWER MILK
Thone 3-9205
MONTGOMERY WARD
Department Store
LES NEWJIAV8
Men's Wear and Shoei
179 North Comra-cial
MASTER RREAS
Brought to You Fresh Daily
by Ydur Grocer and
Cherry City Baking Co,
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"Pay &9 Hg .erything"
484 State SL Phone 2 S)
DICK MEYER LIMBER CO.
One Piece or a Truckload
Lana Ave. Ph. 3-4939
W. jRIGDON CO.
Funeral Directors
299 N; Cote Phone 3-3173
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