PAGE TWO The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, September 25, 1937 Mickey Sez Sleet your friends t Mickey Mouse each Saturday fan galor. Minnie Sez Any type of tal ent wanted for our programs see Bill. Wilfred C ITagedorn, Editor VoL 1 Salem, Oregon, September 25, 1937 No. 43 'i r 71? mm TO' 1 Plaid Shirts Are Scene in Mousers? Show Vogue at School Clarion out; Leslie Tries ;' Soccer; new Teachers r Greeted, Parrisli ' The Clarion made its first ap pearance In the new high school Wednesday and looked very at tractive. J. C. Nelson, a favorite with every student, has been ap pointed registrar instead of head ing -the history; department. Decn Jewell of the University of Oregon will be the main speak er1 when the new high school is formally dedicated September 30. By LOUISE RAM AGE -;- Junior Statesman Reporter - AH students at Leslie have been really working hard this week, however they seem to en joy it. At an assembly Friday the new ly elected officers of the Boys league and Girls league were in troduced to the school. Monday those students who wished to take band reported to Gordon Finlay. Tuesday, those interested in orchestra conferred with him. Leslie Is looking for- ' ward to hearing some good con certs this fall. - Soccer was played for the first time Tuesday, which resulted in a few bruised ankles. That is al ways expected In such a game. Leslie has the- checked shirt disease too. - Favorite Studies Of Members Vary! Last Saturday the Mickey Mouse reporters did .some quiz ling of boys and girls as to their favorite study, and here is the result: Douglas Yeater, 10 years old, likes recess best because he can play, while Faye Herbert, who goes to Parrish, likes gym as It doesn't take any concentration. Dell McManus who attends En- glewood figures he gets the most enjoyment out of reading, "be cause you can learn more." Gee whiz, here Is a boy who likes arithmetic. His name is George Manning ten years old, because he asserts It passes time away. "Reason that I like Latin so Well, Is that the teacher takes up most; of the time talking," boasted Orville Mull, who is a Leslie attender. Here Is a gripping scene from the Mickey Moose featnre "Bad Guy," starring Edwin X orris, Virginia Grey and Bruce Cabot. Bruce is the fellow who saves human lives in an airplane wreckage and becomes a national hero. The other attraction is "Broadway Melody," with Robert Taylor and Eleanor Powell. ' By CIVILLA REEHER ' Junior Statesman Reporter ' "Here we have finished our second week of school at Par rf and every one is apparently settling down after the excite ment of the first few days. Work Is being organized and pupils are- finding plenty to do during Uieir study hall period. Mrs. O'Neil has been substi .uting for Miss White in her . gymnasium classes while the lat r has been away. Mrs. O'Neil ilong with the former Misses Clark and yan Winkle will not teach this year, but will enjoy a much needed rest. Miss Lola Millard is on a leave of absence and ; Miss Humphrey is 111 at present. sWe were sorry to lose Mr. Bullard and Miss Boentji, who are going to teach. In senior high. All are happy to see Mrs. Mckinley, Mrs. Beaver and Miss Fellows back, after their leave of, absence. To the , new teachers, Mrs Berg, Miss" Brovro and Miss Nep tmnewe extend a hearty wel come and hope that they will en Joy Parrish as much as we do. The latest fad at Parrish right now seems to bs plaid shirts. Girls as well as boys come to school all decked out in bright red and green plaids which indeed look classy $30 TERMS Full Course i Learn to Fly 'V ;-: Salem Flying Service 1 SALEM AIRPORT stt?S tXB GUI TLm Ft BIG MAJOR FEATURE HIT! DOME -IN AT iO:00 STAY THRU NO EXTRA CHARGE ROYALTY on a Riotous RAMPAGE! Om the Stage Prince and Princess SELANDIA Dennis McCURRTAIN IRISH TENOR FOLEY and LETURE MUSICAL COMEDY ECHOES Don and Bette Lynn Stage Shows 8:00 7:20 0:30 11:40 I Oa I WiVi ; tb t it: 3e)J; Screen VMS 1 llliW?llllt(1 IIP lillili1 Tomor.'s Ispectacle... 1 r Itbat rival ,.M " earth- V a k e I Is e erne of t fSaa . Fran-5 . xWtfeliifl Club Notes Hi ho everybody, this is "Freshie" Joe College in person writing you the latest Mickey Mouse doings. Gee, it surely was swell to see everyone at the show last Saturday, the theatre was just a buzz continually of boys and girls telling of their vacation experiences. M M C Our first joke today goes some thing like this: Boxing instructor (after first lesson) "Now, have you any questions to ask?" t Beginner (dazed) "Yes, how much is your correspondence course?" M M C Many old favorite performers are going to be back on the stage doing their best for you mice. If you have any talent at all coma down to rehearsal Saturday at 10:30. . M M C Have you Mice been following Mickey Mouse in The Statesman every day? If you are, do yon . think Mickey will get in trouble by taking control of the kingdom that the diplomats have arranged for him? Write me your side of the story. M M C Yesterday I visited the new high school. and really it is one keen building compared to the other one. At least a student can study and not hear his brain rumbling down the halls. M M C , Ralph Curtis .news editor of this paper wants to get' some sleep and therefore urges that I hurry with my column as It is 12:30 a.m. M M C Last week's program consisted of the McClintock twins from Barbara Barnes school of danc ing, Joan Thomas, little Lloyd Hinz, Gloria Cottew, Willard Frie sen, Kenny Cater, Johnnie Arnold. WILFRED, Bill to you, Mickey Mouse chief. About Stamps By DORIS HAROLD. Hello, Fellow Collectors: It has lately been proven that even a stamp can cause a lot of trouble. . A late Nicaraguan air mail stamp bearing a map showed Nicaragua as covering part of Honduras. Both countries fear that the Quarrel will create a crisis if it is not settled soon. Although they have not yet been issued, Russia has stated that she intends to commemorate the soviet; flight over the north pole by a set of four stamps. One of the late popular books concerns a stamp. Its title is "The 'Antigua Stamp" and is by Robeit Graves. It is fiction and most people find it quite amusing. Any of you collectors can procure it at the public library. The Call Board STARTS TODAY SO NEW...irS A YEAR AHEAD ! J PETER B, KYXE'S "Two-Gun Law" and "Venus Makes Trouble" With James Dunn And on Our Stage at 1:30 P. M. "Hollywood Buckaroos" Also Popeye Cartoon, News and Serial, "Jungle Jim" SERIAL MATINEE ONLY Cont 2 to 11 p. m. Mat. 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