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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1947)
oatzj ooo pnno on ontzio o lOTha Slataaman, Salam, Oraqon. Wodn day. Jun 18. 1947 County Districts Vote on Budgets And Directors for School Boards Zone 2 C O SJBmiJSBSj fcw fliB flBIBA Sh. onn a n cu o o (Story alt on pace 1) Zone 1 GCKVAIS. Jane 17 Bert Know in u re-elected member cf the district board, defeating Frances Leonhardt, 34 to 17. The budget ; of 13,680 was approved. HUBBARD, Jane 17 Marvin Barrett was elected school direc tor for the three-year term at the annual school meeting Monday m SBBI w i n-A it night John Rasmussen received - 13 votes for the position in zone' 1 on the rural school board. Er nest Andreas received 2 votes as did Berle Cochran whose name was written in; Albert ,Kowash and Sylvester Smith received no votes. AURORA, Jane 17 Albert Kowash received nine votes in Aurora school district for zone 1 position on the rural school board for Marion county and John Ras mussen, 2 votes. Donald Garrett, was re-electtd for a three-year term as director, hot lunches were approved for the schools, and the Janitors' sal ary was raised to $100 a month, The budget of $9541.51 was ap proved. Other members of the lo cal board are Percy Wills, and Eugene Cole who will be chair man this coming year. LABISH CENTER, Jane 17 enry Girod was re-elected di rector for the three-year term and the. budget was approved. It provides $2100 for a rune months teachers salary, $110 a month for janitor for nine months. Herman Rehfuss was approved for the rural school board mem ber in zone 2. Zoiie 3 IN AN ALPINE PARADISE Canff & Lake Louise Put on top of the wot Id, midst snouetsio bciutr, at world-famous Lake Louise and Banff. Enjoy horse back tiding sod hiking, tenoii, ftabing, dancing, swimming in warm fresh or mineral pool. Play "a mile high" golf on Banff's championship course! Tour visit to lovely Lake Louise and majestic Banff will be oforcettablcl FOnr trains leave Vancouver daily. Be wise make rail ad hotel reservations nqu. 26 S. W. Boo4oy, forHond r tM your local gnt 36 $1.00 PERENNIAL PLANTS 12 lovely varieties for Summer blooming Postpaid Safe Arrival Guaranteed 3 Fentsemon Diane Laven der Orchid, a new variety. 3 Delphiniam Grow 3 to 4 feet, deep blue. 3 Rose Dawn 2 to 3 feet, bright red to pink. 3 Painted Daisies Pastel Py- rethrum shades. 3 Sweet William Very fra grant, mixed colors. 3 Shasta Daisies Huge white flowers, yellow centers. 3 Westralla i Daisies Quite rare. 3 Kelways Margnarites Gol den yeliow hybrid. 3 Wood Violet Deep blue, long blooming. 3 Hesperis Ranging from lavender to red. $' Myrtle Hardy trailing plant with blue flowers. 3 Baby's Breath Dainty white flowers used by flor ists. ) 36 Strong well rooted flower plants delivered In twa se- parate shipments postpaid. Actual catalog value near- ly $5.00. T1 on Yaa pay only 3 AaWV CLAM GARDNER Western Office 132$ American Bldr, Seattle 4, Wa. rector here Monday night at the annual mn.1 (na A m to -i i m f I If I Koelman, 28 to 10. The budget of $11,864.00 was voted upon item by item and approved with the exception of an item of $3,500 for the purchase of a new school bus Gate The Woman's club met , Detroit at f!av-iri9 ChanM TStipcnw was decided to Mart work, tin the the Albert Buck home. new rlubhouM as mod ax xMble Committees wt-re appointed for the annual fall festival. Meetings win De ncid inroucn the sum- o o o o o o ram n Yvonne Gray of Sa- i KU vrrWw Let U OrMer. year-. aUnri Horn at IS It lem stayed overnight Saturday at I old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry ; vrrei hcatUl Jt 17. a m4Im (OehJer, was bapttrrd at Immsn i ler to Mr. and Mr. r!ir IUn; in two weeks. TURNER. Jane 17 Louis Hennies was elected school direc tor for the three-year term and the budget of $42,903.24 of which $8,447.48 was outside the 6 per cent limitation was approved Last year's budget was approxi mately $29,000, the increase be ing represented in three addition al teachers, increased salaries, re tirement fund, and some needed school improvements. Margaret Riches, clerk of the Turner district, and candidate for position on the rural school board was given 18 votes to 2 for Eu gene Finley, Sunnyside fox breed er, second candidate. - JEFFERSON, Jane 17 Only seven persons were out for the annual school meeting Monday night. They approved the budget of $9,084, in excess of the 6 per cent limitation. All seven votes were casi for Eugene Finley for the zone 3 position on the -rural school board. G. A. Robison was elected to the three-year term as director and Ed Ricks to the two-year term. SUNNYSIDE, Jane 17 Ed Drager was re-elected school di- The previous year's budget was mer. next to be with Mm Shane lor S3.B84.Z3. The budget as ap proved included $1,200.00 for transportation of elementary school pupils and $900 for high school transportation. Previously parents paid $25 for high school transportation and the district $15 each. Now the districts will as sume full cost responsibility. Pu pils are taken to Salem high school. Sunnyside's 36 votes as cart for rural school director, zone 3. wert not counted but turned over in the locked ballot box to the secretary of the Marion county boundary board, Agnes C. Booth. CLOVERDALE. Jane 17 Al bert Hennies was elected for a three-year term as school direc tor at the annual meeting Mon day night. Other members are John Peterson and Sam Drager. Harold Nelson is clerk. Margaret Riches of Turner re ceived eight of the 14 votes cast for rural school board member, rone 3. Finley of Sunnyside re ceived the other six. Karl B. Wip- per of Cloverdale was approved for the five-year term on tne non-high school board. Polk Countv SPRING VALLEY. Jane 17 Peter Wilwert was elected to the three-year term on the zone 1 district school board and the $4,523 budget was adopted unan imously. Ammon Grice was fa vored to succeed himself on the non-high school board in rone 1 and Leslie Stewart was elected to the zone 1 position on the rural school board. MlverU More than 60 at tended the Friday night dinner of the Builders C)aa at the Method ist church. Sam Jcne presided end Mrs. J a men June a pro gram rhwirrrtan Number included ni,i s.t. i m violin oM by Sue Teeter, ac- White went to Eugene last week- ; nrl,. rf.ad,nt, by Mrv Cr.if 0.fk VitrA ?Uuht . m" th,r. vocal solos by Gil Klrkman. ac son Clifford who has been attend- ramiuniH h Mr. i.-r..,-n- . . ---'-. lie Will oiano numlwn h RJt Decorations of candle and sum mer flowers were arranged bv Mrs Earl Spencer and Mr. Al Rasmuen. Tle class will cri tinue meeting in the form of pic nic during the summer. ing University of Oregon. spena one week here be lore go ing to California. Gate The George Child fam ily are building a new homo near the Powell place on the Linn county side of the river. Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Burl King of Santa Rosa spent the weekend with their sisters. Mil dred Wray and Hazel Petersen. On All Hake EIDER'S All Wark Gaaranleed OS Oaart St. Call 7529 Valley Briefs DetrU Mr. and Mr. Clar ence Baldwin and baby daughter will spend a week wiling her mother, Mr. Fanny Noble and brother Raymond and Baldwin's brother and ilcr-in-law Mr. and Union Hill Subordinate Ju- M,r ,loward Ba,d'n venile granges meet Fridjy night, i Detralt Mr Fred Rice and June 20 for the regular bufinm n Richard spent the week end meeting. Supper committee mem-, in Salem w ith Rice. Ders are Air. and Mrs w. M Tate and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Speed and Ernest Speed. FalU City Mr. and Mr Zub- ler or san t rancisro are vtsitmg the G. E. Wilsons. Mrs. Mary Sul- j livan is visiting her daughter.! Mrs. Allan Pankalla in Corvalli l StayUn Mr. and Mrs. J L. Sigmund are announcing the ad option of a daughter. Mary Ann Sigmund, born June 2. Sigmund i is a former mayor of Stuyton, and ! the couple once owned the Bon 1 Ton cafe as well as Sigmund ! market and Uxken. Detroit Mr and Mr Glen Drydcn have returned fn.m a 2000 mile trip through Idaho and Oregon, where they visited Chin chilla farms for new idea to use on their chinchilla farm here. The Drydens plan to live here. uel Lutheran rhurrh at tt 11 am. Sunday sen ire. Lhe was) bom in England where his par ents were mar tied, lit with hi English mother. o4ned his father here on January 1 of this year. CWverdaW Attending 4-II ; summer school at Cortallu ar- Mary Lou 1 latch, Karteen Dra ger. Jerry Wipprr, Richard PK.e rell. Melvln Arc tuba Id, Paul Thomas, Richard Ifeln vnd Lor en New kirk. Mrs. Paul Thomas ts going as a chaperone. Detr4l Mr. and Mrs. Eldon j White and Suniey Whit drov , to Portland Monday on buire. 'They are building two apart menu a bo e their hardware to? here. June It a eaugtitef Mr. r4 Mrs. James Z. Haney, Jwri ll a daugt-.trr to Mr. an! Mrs, Ray mond I U4ng 4 il Argt; Jt M a son U Mr. an4 Mrm. C O. Pnlxk 4 ML Ar ge. Detr4t Rktrl Ksn. Jr, Kaa gone to Lorraine, Ore, t nsit relautet tor a frar -. ICE CEEAII Qnaris . SAVIHG CETITEE SV WM Yes- Your Kitchen ran exactly exprest YOUR Ideas and YOUR Tasies When you build it of Union Hill Attending the Vic tor Point home camping picnic were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Heater, Miss Florence Pottorff. David Pot torff, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Verny Scott and son Keith from Union Hill. FalU City Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Montgomery and daughter Mrs. Johnnie Sappington of Eugene visited friends and relatives over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wilson were Newberg visitors i Sunday. Detroit Mr. and Mrs. William 1 Ball and children of Gresham vis- , ited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck ; and daughter Peggy last week and ' were accompanied home by Peggy. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beck drove to Gresham to bring her back. Turner Mrs. John Campbell tht lifntiiUnl f.r,r. will entertain member, of the ltXeSC ,l4"' "Urdy in Three Link club Friday. May 20. terchanieable cabinet I. Detroit Mr Ixui Johnson of Sister and her daughter. Mr. Wayne Albertu and b-by of Bend ! visited friends in Detroit Sunday. Me ha ma Mr. and Mr? Lloyd Sletto were Silverton xisitors Sun day when they attended Trinity church serv ices at 11 o'clock there. StayUn The Bert Karr Lay Maple ranch was ht to the new ly organized Stayton Saddle club Sunday. The ranch lie midway between Lyon and Mill City. SALEM ORCOON 17$ N. La ea tier Drive PkM till Osr Ufl r. M. 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