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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1938)
PAGE TEH Board Studies Tank Project Swimming Pool Program Complicated by Many Laws, Croup Told 1 SILVERTON Lyle P. Barthol omew, Salem architect, was the speaker before the Silverton Plan Bin i council Wednesday night. Mr. Bartholomew described a namber of swimming pools and thrlr rnulmnti The Silrerton Planning council la discussing the advisability of building a swimming pool at Sil rerton, the pool to be ready for use at the opening of the next swimming season. Mr. Bartholomew explained that a swimming pool is tied up by more regulations and laws than any other form of construction and that these regulations made It Imperative to. know the laws The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning August 26, 1938 before going ahead and planning; the pooL He suggested that youngsters' be permitted to swim free' but-that some little fee b charged adults. He was of the opinion that a pool such as Silver ton would desire could be built for. 19000. with approximately $4500 to 45500 to be furnished by the city and the remainder by government aid. j Stndy Location A definite surrey of available space at Silrerton and tests of Sil rerton 'a creek water will be made prior to the meeting next Wed nesday night. In the absence of T. T. Leonard, chairman of the planning council, and Dr. P. A. Loar. first rice chairman. Frank M. Powell, sec ond rice-chairman, presided. Par ty Rose, chairman -of the swim ming pool committee, and Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr, a member of that com mittee, repo ted that they togeth er with Mr. and Mr, ft. A. Mc Clanathan, had visited pools at Dallas and Newberg1. They report ed that the Dallas pool, while built In the stream; there, had a different situation to face inas much as the stream there consist ed of pure water and Silver creek's water was known to be unfit for swimming. Mrs. MeClan athan. also a member of the swim ming pool committee, reported on required accommodatlona found at the two pools visited. A telegram from Senator Mc Nary, dated Wednesday noon, waa read, telling that the federal grant requested for the building of Silverton's new high school, had been approved. F. M. Powell announced that the American Legion committee sponsoring; the sending , of the that trip, and that any one wish ing to assist should obtain a button. dpauldin DiebeU Plan Trip East UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Walter Diebel have purchased a new sedan to make a two weeks racation trip taking them as far as Denver. Colo. They will visit many scenic spots and relatives en route going, and returning. Mrs. Carrie Kidd and nephew. Da rid Launer, expect to accompany (hem. They expect -to start Sep tember 15. . , ; ; Opened to Travel ? UNIONVALE The new stretch of road across the Charles K. Spaulding farm to eliminate two corners in the Dayton-Salem high way has been completed and is open to the public. 5 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Withee and son. Fred and , daughter Lydia Dean attended the annual family reunion of the descendants of Mr. and Mrs. James Tatman. pioneers of Oregon, held Sunday nt Cham poeg park with 24 members pres ent. V I The Unlonrale Evangelical church Sunday. August 28. eve ning service will be conducted by 20 members of the choir of the Salem ; First Evangelical church and promises to be interesting and inspiring. The public . is invited to" attend. . Eighteen members of the Busy Bee Sunday school elass attended the class party at the home of their teacher. Mrs. Ersel Gubser, Tuesday afternoon. This is the last social gathering; of the class before promotion Sunday. Re freshments were served following a delightful series of outdoor games.. yy-i.''-: . A-f"v Mr. and Mrs.' Lynn Gubser of McMInnville were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gubser. Airlie Wells Dry AIRLIE So many of the wells are dry now that many are haul ing water. Most of the wells usu ally hold out until October. Sprangers Return From BC Journey BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spranger, Mr. and Mrs. George. Ham, Mina Lee Spranger . and Charlotte Haln. hare returned from a trip by auto into British Colombia and Alberta, Canada. They visited the Clifford Chaffee family at Cayley, Alberta, form erly of this district, and Inspected the treat oil wells at Turner, the strongest producing wells In the British Empire. . - The group visited Banff and Lake Louise. On their return trip they visited the . Grand, Coulee project. . .. Th3 group returned sooner than had bees planned, called by the serious illness of Mrs. Spranger'a father, Carl Holter of Portland. Mr. Holter died on Monday and is being burled on Thursday. : Clayton "Wiggins Returns TVDhty at Ford Worden - HATESVILLE Clayton Wig--gins, who has been visiting his " mother, Mrs. E.E. Wiggins, and brother, Donald, of Hayesvllle, left Saturday noon for Fort Wor den. Wash. The three made aa -extended Tisit to House Mountain lookout station, where Mr. Wig- gins Is on dnty for the summer. Clayton joined the army in April and Is stationed at Fort Worden. h: 1 1 T, . n f 1 " 'BSMBBHBHBHSHSlBSHBBVBXSaaaaaBlBB . i mm 260 N. 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