By Donna Carf , - LESLIE JVNIOK HIGH SCHOOL Prfeaarles Ileid Primary , balloting for itudml body officers took place following campaign speeches Monday after noon at Leslie. Chosen to compete for the office of president in the finals next Monday were Larry Paulus and Jim Humphrey. Other finalist picked were Dorothy Swigart and Virginia Eyre for vice president; Sharon Lavertv and Patsy Snider for secretary; Mike Deeney and Caro line Seay for treasurer; and Shir ley Bingenhermer and Greta Scbrecengost for song queen. Ho vote was taken for the of fices of sergeant -at -arms and yell king since there are only two can didates for each office. Bob Trus seQ and Frank Papenfus are vying lor the position of sergeant-at-aroM and Don Agnew and Har old Grimm for the office of yell king. Judy Wood, Barbara Wagne&s and Barbara Kl under comprised the election com mi tee which has had charge of checking the pe titions for office and the ballot ing. MOVIE SLATED Song of Old Wyoming", a full length movie, will be shown for Leslie students at 3 p. m. today. SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Dtaaar BcM The staff members and faculty advisors of the two senior high school publications, the Clarion bi monthly and the Viking yearbook, held a banquet Monday evening in the high school cafeteria as a highlight of the year's work. Co chairmen for the event were Clara Belle Roth. Clarion editor, and Marcelllne Rutchanson, Viking editor. Bob Guild. Willamette Colleg ian editor, was guest speaker. Musical numbers were rendered by Dorothy Peterson on the piano. Ken Adams and his musical saw, and Tebble DeSart, who sang. Gifts were presented to Mrs. Marjorie Hiatt, Viking advisor, Mrs. Leah Hoguc, Clarion ad visor, and Preston Dough ton, busi ness advisor for both publications. Next year's staff members were introduced by this year's editors. Committees working on the din ner were menu, Beverly Gourtey and Dorothy Ladd; placecards, Jim Gingrich: decorations, Allie Lou Ohling, Pebble De Sart, Nel lie Cook and Jane Trojan: pro gram, Marlene DeWitt. Joan Mil ler and Una Mae Grayless; in vitations, Marylou Herndon and Jo Ann DeWitt; cleanup, Martha Marshall. Dorothy Caspar, Phil Johnson and Don Young. 1 ' ! ? If oysters are Immersed in car bonated water for five minutes they are much easier to shuck. 3sf' RW?knf Softer W VJ1L An outstanding leader in (jiving unselAsh service to his city and state. Ha stands lor fair dealing with industry, labor, and agriculture alike. FBa splendid record deserves the whole-hearted support ol our votara, (Sigiird ) U. S. ALDKRMAN. Alderman Karms, Dayton G HERBKRT SMITH. Pres. of Willamette University HOLLIS SMITH, Mayor of Dallas CHESTER W. HAMBLIN. Pres. of Ore. Council of Churches ROBERT E. LANTZ. Supt. of Woodbuin Schools GEORGE W. PEAVY. Mayor of Corvalln rd. Adv. by R. I- Elfstresa fee National Delegate Coma. By Beb Beard man. Chairman. a jTY ft ' M b f TEXTRON 'S PRECISION - CUT PAJAMAS Luxury is the keynote of the new Textron washable cotton pa jama, finished handsomely with collar and cuffs. Thoughtfully tailored trousers drap like slacks. Sanforized t and full-cut to take any amount of tossing without binding. This is definitely for the man "who likes quality. AvaiU able in a wide variety of masculine colors and patterns. Sizes A to D, $5.00 TFDq Miami9 Dnnip The Store of Style, Quality and Value PKOBATE COURT Martha Ruth Schaum guard ianship estate: Order appoints Cheater O. Goodman as guardian and Madonna Prinslow. Helen Codington and Thomas B. Gab riel aa appraisers. Jacob H. Dunlap guardianship estate: Order authorizes expendi ture lor improvement of ward's house Luella Boatright guardianship estate: Order appoints Earnest E. Boatright aa guardian and O. R. Skopil, jr.. Loretta Muba and Bee- ate M. Elofson as appraisers. Linda Jtuth Leohart estate: Fin al order clones estate. Thomas A. Uvesley estate: Or der approves first account of ex ecutor. CIRCUIT COURT Kred F. Sexton vs. Thomas B. Gabriel: Amended complaint filed in suit keeking to collect $573 al legedly due as commission on a real estate transaction. Wilbum Russell vs. E. O. Doug Ian and others: Defendants file answer admitting and denying and in separate answer allege that au to collision was caused by negli gence of plaintiff. (irace Maude Marcott vs. Adlore D. Marcott: Decree, of divorce I awards plaintiff lump sum alfmo-i ny of $1,200. John Joseph Bailey vs. Mary j Lila Bailey: Decree of divorce re- , stores defendant's former name : of Mary Lila Hardy. I Jennie R. Loveall vs H A ' Loveall: Default order entered. I Lee M. Neely vs. Alma A. Chess- j man: Suit seeks to collect $453 as alleged refund due on rental char- ge. I Jennie R. Loveall vs. H. A. ' Loveall: Decree of divorce ap- ' proves property settlement agree- ; ment. j Hugh R. Murphy vs. Beatrice Alene Murphy: Suit for divorce, charging cruel and inhuman treat- meet. Married June 23, 1939. at ; St. Joseph, Mo. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATIONS Dwight L Reeves, 21. logger. Lyons, and Betty M. Landers, 24. 1 Washington, D. C. Ralph H Denham, 26. truck driver. West Salem, and Ruby Glenn. 24. saleslady, 1994 N. Com mercial st.. -Salem. Merle Russell Diarmit. laborer. Scotts Mills, and Loretta Frtdrich, teacher, Salem. j DISTRICT COI RT ! Lester Gail Fields. Portland, tru-k speeding, fined $13 and costs. Harry Albeit Staples. 138 W. Owens st , no operator's license, ' fined $10 and costs. Raymond M Buchanan. Mill City, charged with writing a check with insufficient funds, sentenced to 00 days in county jail. Troy Cox Farrington, Boring. ! no PUC permit, fined $10 and 1 costs. I Christopher Sterry Hurtt, Aums- ' ville, driving on wrong side of road, fined $5 and costs. George Gasner White, jr.. Mt ' Angel. throwing a bottle on a highway, fined $10 and costs John Marshal Coates, Tacoma, no clearance Rights, fined $5 and costs. I Waldron Prall Hillpot. jr . 2325 Rex st., possession trout less than six inches In length, fined $25 and' costs. Henry Crookedarm, Chemawa. drunk and disorderly, fined $50 i and costs. j ' - v m I ... " , U - limity, no operator's license, fined $3 and costs. Flora nee Marie Larson, Salem route no operator Licenae, $5 fine auspended on payment of court costs. MUNICIPAL COURT Harold J. Johns, Salem raute S. illegal possession of liquor, fined $24. Jim J. Dodge, 112 Cross at., charged with illegal possession of fleuor, posted $45 bail. Byron Zurcher. 2104 N. 4th at, violation of noise ordinance, fined $2.56. James L Peterson, Salesn route f. operating illegal sounding de rice in car, fined $230. Dale A. Fahndrick. Albany, charged with reckless driving, posted $50 bail. James R. McKay, Corvallis, vi olation ot noise ordinance, potted $5 bail. Nate Steinbock, 1625 N. Sum mer st.. violation of basic rule, fined $730 Raymond A. Youmans, Turner, charged with reckless driving witn liquor involved, posted $100 b?il Albert L. Edwards. Philomath, failure to yield right-of-way . to pedestrian, driving without op erator's license and violation of noise ordinance, posted total of $20 bail on all charges. Leroy Green. 1555 N. Capitol st.. violation of basic rule and driving without fender, posted $5 bail on each charge. LINN PROBATE COURT ALBANY Elvin J. Myer. named executor of estate of John son S. Myer. Michael Cosgrove has been nam ed administrator of estate of Ca therine Cosgrove who died April 21, 1947, at Lebanon. LINN MARRIAGE LICENSES ALBANY Marriage licenses have been issued to John H. Bum barger. 24, Foster, and Evelyn L Follesvold, 27, Sweet Home: to Harold W. Muncie, 20. and Bar bara Jean McCorley, 16, both of Sweet Home; to Vernon J. Grab ski. 30. and Helen Clark, 25. both of Albany: to Edward L. Devlin. 23, and Shirlee R Smith, 18. Sweet Home; and John L. Miller, j 20, Immb, and Dorothy Mae Feagins, Lebanon. i Salem Youth Wins Scholarship for Medical Studies Peter Rowell has been awarded one xt the six Jackson Johnson medical scholarships to Washing ton university school of medicine at St. Louis, according to word received by his parents. Mr. and Mrs Paul T. Rowell, 248 W. Su perior st. The four-year scholarship Ls provided from $250,000 left by the late Jackson Johnson to aid stu dents in completing their educa tion Rowell competed in the Rocky Mountain division exami nations. He graduated in chemi cal engineering at University of Idaho in 1947 and ts now assist ant instructor in physics while completing pre-medical courses. His parents came in 1942 to Sa lem, where his father is associate manager of the Hop Growers as sociation and Mrs. Rowell is re medial reading teacher in the city school system. The younger son. John Rowell. transferred to Ore gon State college when the fam ily moved to Oregon and has now completed work for his degree in agricultural economics. He ls now a graduate assistant while work ing for his master's degree at OSC. The Rowells daughter, Rosemary, is a student at Parrish junior high school. NEW NEW BEAUTY . . . PROTECTION W DO" r tfl mA fcr. No ona oan afford not to protect the surface ol their home. Delay only serves to make prepar ation lor paintingr more oostly later. In selectina a paint eon tractor consider oare fully the experience and reputation behind the paint erew. Dependable first quality paintina osts no more than unskilled paintina. Dial 8221 Today kx Free Estimate Thieves Busy In Salem on Cars, Gardens Thieves, believed ta be juve niles, were active over the week end in Salem, pilfering articles from four auto, stealing flowers and failing in attempts to enter another car aaad a grocery store, city police reported. Robert Ramage. tlS N. Liberty st., reported a Jt2 calibre revolv er was stolen from his car in downtown Salem, sad Viola Mori arty, 875 S, Summer st., told po lice a blanket was tskaa from ber car parked near She residence, both on Sunday night. Mrs. O. G. Guernsey, $10 Tama rack st, and Georgi na Uuner, 2030 Hazel ave., complained that a large number of azaleas were taken from their flower gardens Sunday night. The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. TueedaT. MoT 19437 A pair of trousers was taken I ICE FOLLIES OPEN MAT ZS j from the auto of Percy Webb, 249 S. Cottage st., Saturday night at the residence after the thief broke a window to gain entry. Don Mil loy. Senator hotel, said his Grey hound bus driver's coat was stolen from his vehicle parked in down town Salem Saturday night Police reported that two sepa rate attempts to enter the T. R. Bailey grocery store at 405 S. Win ter st. failed Saturday night. 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