The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 14, 1948, Page 6, Image 6

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LESUX JUNIOS BIOB
Candidates Lacteal
Aspirant for the studeat body
office at Leslie have turned In
their petitions and are preparing
ttveir primary el-
c t ion speeches
which will be
j given Monday.
The list of can
didates: Fori
. president. Welly 1
t Carson, K a y i
i Cook, Jim Hum-f- v-
I phrey, Larry,
' Paulus and Jan-F
ie Lambert; rice
; p r e s ident, Vir-
Einia Eyre. Doris"
Helen Spauiding. Dorothy Swixart
and Barbara Harris: secretary.
Patsy ' Snider, Mary Jo Brown,
and Sharon Laverty; treasurer,
Helen Both, Mike Deeney. Na-
and Don Blackmer; sergeant-at-irnu,
Frank Papenfus and Bob
Trussell; song queen, Jackie Bald
win, Sandra Nordyke, Irene Fen
ley. Greta Ann Schrecengost. fclar
ine Wolery and Shirley Bingen
heimer; yell king, Don Agnew and
Harold Grimm.
Girls Leagve EleoU
Barbara Wagness, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wagness,2090
S. Commercial st, was elected
president of the Leslie Girls' lea
gue yesterday, defeating Marjorie
Little.
Other officers elected for the
fall are Ottie Grieve, vice presi
dent; Julie Miller, secretary; Don
na Vogt, treasurer; Jean Smith,
sergeant - at - arms; Pat Deeney,
song leader 'and Luan Chandler,
yell leader.
Defeated candidates were, for
vice president, Pat Rath; secre
tary, Barbara Klunder; treasurer,
Rosellc How land; sergeant-at-arms.
Marvel Myers; song leader,
Arda Lien and yell leader, Glen
na Allmer.
Mathers Feted
Between ISO and 173 mothers
attended the 20th annual Mothers'
program at Leslie Junior high
school Wednesday. The affair,
sponsored ' by the Girls' league,
v. j under She direction of Mrs.
Madeline Hanna.
Included on the program were
numbers by Sandra Nordyke,
Doris Helen Spauldtng. Laurel
Herr, Judy Wood, Lela Mae Kra
ter. Sidney Kromer, Marie Mar-
quardt, Norma Hamilton. Jean
Small, Shirley Brockart. Maureen
Gustafion and Mary Ann Wall.
Mrs. Hanna gave a brief word of
welcome to the mothers. Refresh
ments were served after the pro
gram. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL
Club Elects
The Spanish club at Salem high
school has announced the follow
ing slate of officers elected to serve
next fall: president, Martha Dur
ham; vice-president, Jane Ash
frd; secretary, Charlene Webber;
treasurer, Cornelia Strayer; song
leader, Anita Aguilar.
Artist Exeell
Two senior high school students
and two grade school pupils have
recently been announced as prize
winners In art contests, Margaret
McDevitt, art supervisor for the
Salem schools, has announced.
Una Mae Gray less and Charlene
Webber, high school students, re
ceived honorable mention for their
entries in the national art and
photography contest sponsored by
Scholastic Magazine. The two
pieces were Judged recently in the
finals at Pittsburgh after having
won northwest honors -at the sec
tional exhibit in Portland during
tha winter. Una Mae's entry was a'
fabric decoration, while Charlene
sent in a general design.
Pamela Gertrude Clayton, grade
4, Englewood school, and Margar
et Ann Bush, grade 8, Garfield
school, have won prizes in the
Oregon division of the Milton
Bradley "America the Beautiful"
crayon art contest.
High School
Leaders Meet
Here Today
Mora ..than 100- student leaders
from 20 Oregon high schools will
meet in Salem today and tomor
row for the annual student gov
ernment conference meeting. Ro
ger Middleton of Salem High
school is conference president.
All sessions of the conference
will be held in Salem high school,
including a luncheon this noon in
the school cafeteria and a banquet
and dance tonight.
Middleton and E. A. Car let on.
I local high school principal, will
greet the student officers at 10:05
a.m. following registration and a
concert by Salem High's "A" band.
Speakers will include Clifford Ro
binson of the state department of
education, Friday morning; Walter
Snyder of the same department,
Saturday morning, and James El
liott, SHS student and state after
dinner speaking champion, at the
banquet tonight.
The program otherwise will
include discussion of school gov
ernment issues, with each topic
conducted by a separate high
school group. These include: Ac
tivity program, Salem; athletic
program, Mediord; budgets and
accounting, Albany; constitutions
and student officers, Dallas; hand
books and parents' books, Eugene.
Spramie to Speak
On McKay's Behalf
Charles A. Sprague, former gov
ernor of Oregon and publisher of
The Oregon Statesman, will speak
on behalf of State Sen. Douglas
McKay, republican candidate for
nomination as governor, over
KALE at 10 o'clock tonight.
Qualities voters should look for
in choosing their governor will be
discussed, and the records or Mc
Kay and Gov. John Hall, also a
candidate, will be compared.
Sprague will also mention some of
the issues upon which the guber
natorial campaign hinge.
Fowler Constable
At Breitenbusli
Jay Fowler of Detroit was ap
pointed Thursday by Marion coun
ty court as constable for the Breit
enbush Justice of the peace dis
trict, succeed Charles F. Stutz, who
resigned earlier this month.
Fowler, formerly with police de
partments in Wyoming and at Sll
verton, was endorsed in a petition
bearing 58 names of residents of
Detroit and Idanha.
The Idaho territory, which cov
ered more than 90,000 square
miles, had only a few dozen white
people in its population as recent
ly as 1800.
Portland Cab Company
T'l,lm firwkffirinflr 7.nne
, T 111 m . - - - I
Taxicab service operating with
in 15 miles oi foruana is now
permitted for Portland's Yellow
Cab Co., under an order signed
Thursday by John H. Car kin, state
public utilities commissioner.
The company had sought to op
erate as common carrier within
25 miles of Portland,
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPtOVI
EAST ALLEY, BLOCK 8, THE
OASTS ADDITION. FBOM "E"
STREET TO "D" STREET
Notica Is hereby fran that the oom
mon council oi tha city of Salam. Ore
ion, oaaros It necessary and expedient
and heraby daclaras its puxpoaa and
lntenUon to Improve tha Cast allay.
Block S. Tha Oaks Addition, from tha
South line of "T." street to tha North
lina of "D" street. In tha City of Sa
lem. Marion County, Oregon, at tha
expense of tha sbuttins and adjacent
property, except the alley intersections
the expanse of which will be assumed
by the city of Salem, by bringing said
allay to tha established grade, and
paring said alley with a S-lnch Port
Land cement concrete pavement tan
feet wide. In accordance with the
plans and specifications threfor which
were adopted by tha common eouncU
May 10, IMS. which are now on file
In tha oriice of tha city recorder and
which by this reference thereto are
made a part hereof.
Tha common council hereby declares
its purpose and tntenuoa to make tha
above described improvement by and
through tha street Improvement de
partment. By order of the eommoa council
May 10, 148:
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Data of first publication hereof is
May IX. IMS.
May IS, U.
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Court Hears Case -
Of Harley Borders
Arguments were presented be
fore) tha Oregon supreme court
Thursday in the habeas corpus
proceeding of Harley A. Borders,
who is seeking to obtain his re
lease from the state penitentiary.
Tha Marion county circuit court
previously denied habeas cor
pus writ and borders appealed,
asserting he is being detained in
tha prison unlawfully because the
Judgment under which he was sen
tenced In Clackamas county did
not specify the crime charged. He
is serving s five year term for
larceny.
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GHT
TOM
10 p.m.
Hear Ex - Governor
Charles A. Sprag
Speak in Behalf of
ran Cniniwiaoiiiip
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10 P. IL
Fd. Adr. McKay far Gevernor Clab,
C 8. MxEIalaTty,' Treat.
observed; rulfcWtf rfrW May - is
through 21,
"The development of the air
communication system and the
growth and development of air
transport and the aviation indus
try has been equalled by no other
nation in the world, and of such
we are justly proud," dfstrom
Ksaid.
30th Anniversary
Of Airmail Noted
Mayor R. L. ELtstrom Thursday
urged Salem residents take cog
nizance of 30th anniversary of the
U. S. airmail service which will be
Young Democrats
At WU Elect Larkin
Young Democrats of Willamette
university elected Joseph '-arn.
Washougal, Wash, as permanent
chairman of their club in a meet
ing this. week.
Others elected to office include
M a x i n e Meyers, Salem, vice
chairman; Art Dow, Salem, secre
tary; Conley Ward, Homedale,
Idaho, treasurer, and Betsy Lyon,
Centralis, Wash., publicity man
ager. The club next meeting will
be held MondajTat 8 pjn. in Waller
halL
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NOTICE Or BTTEWTIOW TO nmtOTB
riNE STKEET FSOM LAVKEL.
AVENUE TO HAZEL AVENUE
Nottea la hereby Klven" that the com
mon council of the city of Salens. Ore
gon, deems It necessary ana expedient
and harabv declares its purpose and
intention to Improve Pine street from
tha West Una of Laurel avenue to the
East line of Hazel avenue, in the Ctty
of Salem. Marion County, Oracon. at
the expense of the abutting ana aa
jacent property, except the allay In
tersection the expense of which will
be assumed by tha city of Salem, by
bringing said porttoa of said street to
the established grade, constructing ce
ment concrete curbs, and paving said
portion of said street tut a s&-tncn
asphaltic concrete pavement thirty feat
wide, in accordance with the plans
and spectftcstions therefor which were
adopted by the common council May
IS. UU. which are now oa fue la the
office of the city recorder and which
by tbia reference thereto are snade a
pert ' hereof.
The common council hereby daclaras
its purpose and intention to make the
above described Improvement by and
through tha street Improvement de
partment. By order of the common council
May 10. IMS:
ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder
Date of first publication hereof la
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Dozen
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