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2 Ths Stat man. Salem. Oregon, Friday. May 18. 1947 Salem School Budget Ballot Slated June 16 (Story Also on Page , 1) , . Election business and person l cknef comprised the bulk ot Salctn school -beard's business Tuesday night. Voting on the por tion of the 1947-4 budget levy in titrtu ef the per cent limitation scheduled for June 16, the regular election date for directors. Additional polljng places to serve the recently enlarged district, were authorized at Leslie school. West Saiem and somewhere along Lancaster road. east of the city, as wen as in the school admin itrttion building. Approves Principal The board approved Arthur Myers, Highland principal, as ; principsl-at-large to supervise rural grade schools added to the syttem. Hiring of L. N. Pen nock or Minnesota as a prtncipai, no assignment made, was authorized. Resignations were accepted from Mrs. Olga folkerU. Mrs. Wanda Clark, Mrs. Evelyn SchutU, Jrene deVries and Mrs. Muriel B. KUmas, an effective at the end of this year. - ' Leave ef absence for the re mainder ef the year was granted Mrs. Ruth Clark of Richmond school, who will be replaced by Mat. Daily Frees 1 rJH. Newt Meet the World's Cluunpeea fibber; co-ran Jlaamy Wakely Thm BocaW Opens :45 T,M. - Ktv! -ma Ftras "Kmr Say Goodbye" K.bsrt Tecuag "Searching Wind" Opens i:4J P.M. New! Gary Cooper Lorette Yesnag "Along Coma Jonas" VnHiaaa Henry "Myatarioujs' Mr. - Opens : FJM. ; Irene Dvnae Sex Harrlsea 77i n. 'aiuiia) vvj unit 2nd Featnre Johnny Mack Brawa "Gentle maa Prom Texas" PTHUNPERING mm ''Hi:-- MDt uiui? TERESA WRIGHT ROBERT IV1ITCHUM c&i e-" rr rrs ' sy rr rr. n7- rost -Judith anderson dean PfUu(timiTE&STAJKrrUlSrOaW STARTS SUIIDAY - Warner's ELSUIODE Theaire Mrs. Harry Mohr. Leaves for next year was granted Mrs. Bessie Fonythe. Sanctions Contract The board sanctioned contracts for next year for new teachers, including Nita Sweat, Beatrice 0Berg. Beulah Wilson, Mildred Braatan, Louise Erb Brooks, C. E. Milbrath, Angeline Self and Gloria Gebers. Approval Vas granted a new junior bight school athletic pro gram, developed, to include the new unit at West Salem, and ar ranged by Vernon Gilmore, boyi' athletic supervisor, and Junior high principals. - .The board - authorized : calling of bids for installation of boilers and construction tf the heating tunnel to Parrish school, for the new heating plant at the senior high. Board to Judge Candidates for . Job Service Post Candidates for state employ ment service director will be in terviewed by an oral rating board named by the state civil service commission - at a meeting to be called next week. The commission Wednesday an nounced selection for the rating body of Dean Victor P. Morris of the University of Oregon school of business. Safety .-Supervisor Otto R. Hart wig of the Zellerbach Corp, and Ernest Cowden, for mer president of Nicolai-Neppach Co., Portland. Silas. Gaiser has been filling temporarily the employment di rectors' position vacated by the recent resignation of L C StoIL Several candidates took the civil service test for the job last week in Portland. Over 100 Attend . Rose Society Meet More than 100 persons attended the Salem Bose society meeting at the YMCA ; Thursday night. Two talks were tuned to the coming Salem rose show. June 7 land 8. Prof. John Milbrath of lOregon tSate colle egsopk oen "Prepar ation of Roses for the Show," with an emphasis on grooming for win ning, and Carl Starker. Portland, spoke on "Flower Arrangements, Baboon STARTS TODAY O ABBOTT I C0STEL10. " MS a L'J PLCS 2nd Featnre From the Burning Paper ef the Daring Book! HEDY LaMASK - STRANGE WOMAN" George Sanders Lotus Hay ward THRILLS BY THE jagger hm hale jTdney-r -yfTx A CH0$T- X T0-CK0S7 LAUCH I 1 " It 4 ' in -I J. I II II MARJOtlf REYNOLD 30 Boy Scouts Advanced in Court of Honor Thirty Salem area Boy Scouts were advanced in rank in formal ceremonies at the Cherry City court of honor Thursday night in waller hall on the Willamette uni versity campus. Among the scores of merit badges presented, In addition to scout rank pins, were 56 earned by Hayesville troop 20 scouts, the largest number received in recent years by any one troop's repre sentation at an honor court, ac cording to Scout Executive Lyl Leigh ton. , - i Hayesville honors also included a 100 per cent attendance ribbon and presentation of life scout and first class scout rank, respective ly, to a father and son. George Strozut and George, jr., the scout master, also was a member of the court.! - Troop 9 sponsored by ' Capital Post f, American Legion, also won a perfect attendance award and Hollywood troop S won a stream er as Inspection prize at the court of honor. The awards mads Thursday night Included: Bronco palm for Eagle badge Ciena, Kfoen. troop 3. Life scout George Strozut, r.. troop 20: Donald Wyatt, Clayton Roth and Wayne Mattt. troop 14; XJoyd Ham lin, troop S. Star Donald Case, troop S; Robert Cooler. John Hcnnlng. David Cooler and George Christofferson, troop 20. First clan Rudy Wellbrock:, Richard Reitzenatein. George Strozut. Jr.. troop 20; Bill Beard and Glenn Potter, troop 17; Thorvald Lowold and Robert Scrib ner, troop 14; Jerry Boyer. troop 3. Second class Jerry Gillespie. Paul HUL Rodney Wolfer. Larry Martin, troop 3; Don Pearl. Phi! Waahburn and Vernon Daniel, troop 16; Jim Dahlquist and Frank McGarvin. traos ! Rnt Clarke and Paul liaison, troop 12. merit oaages (ranging from one to IS for ' earned by each individual) David Cooley, Rudy Wellbrock, Richard Reitienatein. Jerry Andresen. Ronald Hamann. Carl Cooley, George Strozut. if- John Henning. ' Robert i Cooley, George ChrUtofferson, George Strozut, . Dick Garner. Clifford Hutchinson, Bob Cowan, Robert Hamblln. Clayton Roth. Warn Matti. Erv4 S)unh.ni Gordon Carboden. Paul WillUma. Earl muiKins. iea smtaon. Deibert Kessler, Donald Wyatt. Llord Hamlin Boyer. Tom Dodd. George Noskas. Donald Case. Bob Strayer. Bob Dyer. Humorous Noteat Toastmasters Club Eric . Allen, Al Cramer, Elmer Amundson and Leon Coonsy were speakers, headed by Joe Prange, toastmaster, at last night's Capi tol Toastmasters' meeting at the Lions Den. Each speaker characterized per sonalities including the "woman with the full purse, "hunter shooting his first deer," "a law yer before the jury," and a man "talking to himself.' Warns Smith was "hnt scat speaker of the evening and "came inrougn wiin uying colors, ac cording to ouiciais. now! Ifs Lova In blocm with a Shower Paulatte Gcddzrd i t -Jk jsj r i i v sas-itp wee CO-HIT! "STRANGE JOURNEY". THOUSANDS 1 ( 'iizr&u&inir wajh -MiijoH.spRLiN3. 9 i II , 2 x II 1 Camp White Issue Aired by League Mrs. V. R. Freeman, president of the Eugene League of Women Voters, .Thursday night explained pros and cons of the proposed state acquisition of Camp White for institutional use at a meeting of recently formed Salem League of Women Voters. Mrs. Alden Bowes, temporary local president, Mrs. Hal DeSartJ ana Mrs. ueraid Brownnui dis cussed last week's state league convention in Medford and their visit to Camp White. Dr. Edna Landros of the University of Ore gon, state league president, out lined organization of the voters' league. IBM to Open Salem Offices The first Oregon office of In ternational Business Machines outside of Portland will be opened at 138 S. Commercial In Salem shortly after June 1, It was announced Thursday by Leonard Thompson, branch manager. Thompson, who comes here from Portland, will have a staff of at least nine persons, includ ing A. O. Anderson who has ar rived in Salem to be in charge of IBM mechanical service. The Salem office la to include all three main departments of the firm electric typewriters, time recorders and accounting systems. Its territory will extend from Marion county to the California line. i Thompson already has pur chased a house in the Manbrin district of north Salem for his wife and three boys who will move here' within a few weeks. Scholarships in Psychology Given Three Willamette university seniors, majoring in psychology, have been awarded scholarships in that department beginning in September. Anne Elliott, Roseburg, has ac cepted, a fellowship at Mills col lege, Oakland, Calif- and will work halftime In the department while studying for her masters degree. Also working on her mas ter's degree will be Verna Stocks, Portland, who has accepted a two year resident counseling position at Washington State college. John Cotton, Echo, Ore- will study and work at the University of Indiana on a research fellow ship. NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPBOVE EAST NOB ROX STREET MOM Sl'FEMOK STREET TO OXrORD STREET . Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city ot Salem. Ore gon, deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and In tention te improve East Nob Hill street from the south line of Superior street to the line ot Oxford street st the ex pense of the abutting and adjacent property, except the street Intersec tions the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem,' by bringing said portion of said street to the established grade, constructing ce ment concrete curbs, and paving said portion of said street with an aspbaJUc concrete pavement thirty feet wide, in accordance with the plana and pacifi cations therefor which were adopted by the common council May T. 1047. which are now on file in the office of the city recorder and which hereby are made a Dart of this notice. The common council hereby declares Its purpose and intention of making tne a Dove oescrtoed improvement by and through the street Improvement department. By order of the common council stay 7. i47: ALFRED MUNDT. Cltv Recorder Date of first publication hereof is May s, 1M7. My t. 18. It, IS. 14. IS. IS. IT. 18. SO. SI WINONA CHALET Italian Dinners, Spaghetti, Raviolas, Pan Fried Chicken, Choice Steaks ' Miles Out on Dallas Highway ' For ReaerTcrilons "m. 2-5190 Iladamc Lola and Iladamc Rose Renowned Fortune Tellers and Psychic Mediums Are here to help you! A Private- Confidential palm or spiritual roadiaq by ei ther sister will solve, your problems. They will tell your past present, future) and answer all questions of lore busi ness, marriage, health, hap plness. etc.. Appointments not necessary. Hours 9 AM to 10 PM Daily Located permanently at 1118 Edgewaler Si. ' West Salem Blind Persons Honored at Lions Lunch Five of Salem's blind were honored Thursday by the Salem Lions club which presented them pocket braille writers a new miniature version of the standard writing machine used by the blind to set down paper Impres sions readable by finger-touch. Receiving the devices at the Lions luncheon meeting in the Marion hotel were Iva Mae Speed, Salem high school student; Frank Healy. Willamette university law senior; Glen Walker, familiar Sa lem post office magazine stand concessionaire; Effie Westensee and Ross Huckins. both of the fac ulty at the state school for the blind. Chief Justice George Rossman of the state supreme court praised the courage and perser verance of the five for their de velopment of abilities despite their affliction. The Rev. Dudley Strain, chairman of the Lions club bund committee, presented the devices. At an earlier club pro gram Frank Saunders of the blind school and Carlton Greider of the local employment office had re ceived the first two braille writers to be awarded by the club. Student Rotarian Likes Visiting Club, Missing Classes "Passing out of the picture" for English class once a week was the fifth and evidently the most im portant reason why Bob Goffrier liked being high school Rotarian of the month as' shown by his farewell to the club Wednesday while introducing his successor, Bob Wiper. In thanking club members for the opportunity to meet with the club, Goffrier said he had liked being "Rotarian of the month'' be cause: First, the fine food; sec ond, the high-type speakers; third, the entertainment; fourth, the opportunity to meet so many KxrruTori final notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that WALLACE JAMES REED, as executor of the estate of CLARA McN. REED. deceased, has filed hi final account a such, and by order of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon for Marion County. June 14. 1947. at 10.00 o'clock ta the forenoon of said day has been fixed as the time, and the courtroom of said court has been fixed as the place for the hearing of objections to said nnal account ana tne seiuement of said estate. WALLACE JAMES REED Executor of the Estate of Clara McN. Reed. Deceased. RHOTEN Ac RHOTEN SAM F. SPEERSTRA Pioneer Trust Building Salem. Oreson Attorneys for Estate. My S-H-13-30-J S NOTICE Or INTENTION TO IMPROVE THE AIXET IN BLOCK THIRTEEN, NORTH SALEM ADDITION Notice is hereby given that the com mon council of the city of Salem. -Oregon, deems it necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and In tention to improve the alley in Block Thirteen. North Salem Addition to the City of Salem. Marion County. Ore con, at the expense of the abutting and adjacent property, by bringing said alley to the established grade and paving same with a s-incn roruana ce ment concrete pavement sixteen feet tn width. In accordance with the plans and specificstions therefor which were adopted by the common council May 7. 1947, which are now on fUe in the office of the city recoroer ana wnicn hereby are made a part of this notice The common council hereby declares its purpose snd intention of making the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement department. By order of the common council May T, 1947: ALFRED MUNDT. Citr Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is stay s 1947 My S.'lO. 11. 13. 14. IS. 1. 17. 18. SO. SI Fun Nighl Tonight al 8:00 Old and Young St. Joseph Hall Winter and Chemeketa St. Symptom of vitamin deficiencies may be nervovt- weu, faHgwe reitleitwett. 2.09 Schaefers Easlnan and Agfa Film Perforated Pile Pipe makes appUcatlen correct and easy. Schaefer's Oinlnenl for Piles Ne relief ne pay Sold the Schaefer Way 50c Now! Stop the pain and get rid of that corn. Schaefer's 250 Corn Remedy No Relief, No Par 135 II. Commercial Salem business men; and fifth, "because it enabled me to pass completely out of the picture for English class once a week." Goffrier is the son of West Sa lem Councilman A. F. Goffrier. MOUNTBATTEN RECALLED LONDON, May 15 -4JP)- Britain surprisingly recalled Viceroy Lord Maunobatten today for consulta tions in London, giving rise to speculation that differences had arisen between him and the cab inet over procedure in the trans fer of power to the Indian people. GONE ON MOTHER'S DAY ORCHARD HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and chil dren, Doris, Harmon and Eddie, and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kenne dy and daughter. Wanda, spent Mother's day at Chehalis. Wash., visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy. GORDON TO JUDGE JERSEYS A special meeting of the Clack- mas County Jersey club will be held at the H. Mikelson and Son For homing Merchandise .... SO Y7E ME GI7IIIG YOU All OPPORTUNITY TO ADD TO THAT IIEU SPMIIG OUTFIT AT SAVINGS YOU T70IIT BELIEVE . . . . AT 0UQ Nol a if How W I 'fir NOW V T Values to j Coslune Jewelry $1.00 ' Pisa Tax Pins, Bracelets, Necklaces On Group SKIRTS $3.77 5.JS Values TFDne YOUR PRESCIUPTIOII STORE WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER ' 1899 - 1947 "It Pays to Trade at Schaefer's- j Prescriptions Accnralely Filled j ffTT nPPrn'P la Caaty O LUi IEiI CiU d sore and bay. Bay Schaefer's and be SUII TA1I OIL For an even coat of tan. Contains sun screen to help prevent P?A sunburn ........ 9Uy Telvetea LEG TAII LJqald stecklnrs will prob ably be aa papular as ever this summer. 50c lc Tax This fine leg tan softens skin, dries fast, presents a nataral stecktne- appearance. This la the official Penslar Kemedy Stere far Marion County. Tea will find these preparations ef hihest sality and taaraa. teed te be exactly fee what they are sold sad represented to be. Sale Ageala fee Feaalar Prescriplicaa Si. Hogan Pacing 'Worth' Open FORT WORTH, Tex, May 15-CP)-Wee Ben Hogan withstood the pressure today to come romp ing in with a two-underpar 68 and leadership tn the first round of the $15,000. colonial national in vitation golf tournament Favo rite to repeat with the champion ship, Hogan, the diminutive Her shey, Pa pro, laid down a two- under-par 33 in the first nine and 33 on the incoming nine of the 6,850-yard course. Lawson Lit tle of Cleveland pulled in. with second place, a stroke back ot Hogan. farm, route 2, Aurora, on Sunday. G E. Gordon, University of California, one of the nation's top judges, will Judge a show May 28, for which plans will be com pleted Sunday. liJd(Col STAOTniG TODAY Clearance ef Old Hercbacdise! A Space-Hairing Effort! IBS One Group Tailored Dickies 770 NOW w Values te Jl '. IFsnsDnnaDDEeitite 429 COURT Headquarters for Salem. Be eel Fresh Candy wfaea yea sere. ' CAL-OimiE LOTIOII A staple and tried eld N. F. formula far relief ef skin Ir ritation, uibirs, insect bites, etc. 39c and 69c HEAT POWDER lias many rammer ses for c ha fine, 'beat rash, prickly beat and sunburn. Seethes and eee-ls. Remedies far Marion Ceaty Filled 1CS3-1947 CANADIAN HERS DALLAS Mrs. Guy Patterson of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, ta a guest at the home of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Eastman. Mrs. Patterson has spent the past two months visit ing relatives in Los Angeles, Calif 4 and will spend the month of May in Dallas. Washing machines came Into general popularity at the time of the first World war. DAIICE Erery. Saturday Night Silverlca Armory . Musle by, Glenn Woodrrs 15-Pteee Orchestra ? If Value AY '.ffT NOW ( Wt ' - i Vt Talaes U IU ;f Y . 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