t The Statesman. Sclent. Oregon, Wednsisdd .1 tititti tfl I Sears Officials Pleased with New Building Pacific coast directors of Sears, Roebuck and Co., indicate that they are decidedly pleased with the new Sears store now rapidly being finished in the Capitol Shop ping center. . It will be only a matter of days before the huge, modern department store will have its grand opening at which time Salem residents will see one of the finest mercantile establish ments of its kind on the coast. they indicated. Led by A. T. Cushman, Los Angeles, vice president in charge of the Pacific coast, eight Sears officials toured both the present State street store J"and - the new building. Making Counters In the new store they found workmen making final installa tions of fittings, counters and dis play islands and racks. At the same time Sears employes were unpacking hundreds of cases of new merchandise and arranging them on display stands already completed. Explaining construction pro gress was W. John Tormey, resi dent superintendent architect for the Claude Beelman architectural firm in Los Angeles which de signed the shopping center group. Tormey assured the visitors that the center will equal anything to be found on the coast, Including southern California. Date Not Set Date for the formal opening has not yet been set, but will be in the first part of August. With Cushman were Ralph Spencer, west coast buying director; C. E. Brabyn, charge of personnel; W. H. Butikofer, . credit manager; Frank Behring, director of plan ning and displays; S. A. Epstein, Salem promotion manager; Or ville Lee and N. E. Ash. The new store will have about SOO employes, almost double the present staff, according to Mosolf. Complete new departments, such as men and women's furnishings, and enlargement of existing de partments will meanan expanded employe force. Warren Advises Owners Safeguard Own Property Safeguarding their own proper ty can be businessmen's biggest help to local law enforcement, the Salem Kiwanis club was told Tues day by Police Chief Clyde War ren. Importance of placing safes where they can be seen from out ski e and ot removing keys from vehicle locks was stressed by the Salem police chief before the luncheon audience in the Marion hotel. Warren, who became police chief here in recent months, said the local force had chalked up a law enforcement record last year good as can be found anywhere. Sears Directors ! i! mm mwm n i m i imm mm Say fIt Won't Be Long Now' lift i i ? o - - s r (...' i ssiibjbssos ' ' mW wwy h- r - ' ' - '''"'''I i ' ! ' 5 r - . ' t. ' j5Mmm-yr-..4- . I ?L I rrrZu : - - V - 3 'J ' Teacher jobs FindApplieants There apparently will be no shortage of high school teachers in Oregon during the next school year, Leslie Wilcox of the state educational department said Tues day, i Wilcox said he based his state ment on applications for teaching positions already received. Most acute shortage at the present time, Wilcox said, involves specialized instructors in some of the larger schools of the state. He predicted that the number of teachers employed under so-called emergency certificates during the next school year would decline. Last year approximately 1,500 Ore gon teachers operated under these certificates. ' Reason for the improved teacher situation was attributed to a larg er number of graduates from the Oregon College of Education last fall and the influx of instructors from eastern and middle-western states. It also was reported that a substantial number of teachers who resigned during the war to accept industrial Jobs are returning to the classrooms. Should be permitted to last over night. 4. Be generous always. The person constantly afraid of get ting the short end of the stick, usually does. 5. Thou shalt look upon sacri fice as a privilege and not as a burden. like happiness, marriage blessings come as by-products of sacrificial devotion. 6. Thou shalt rememtfer that the marriage carriage roust be pulled by a team. : Marriage is not a "one boss shay." 7. Thou shalt not conduct post mortems over failures and dis agreeable experiences. Only if mistakes can be avoided in the future shall they be recalled. 8. Thy home shall be the heart of thy life. Homes are most ap preciated when there is a short age and one has to lire with in laws. 9. Thou shalt not compare thy husband or wife with another's. You can't have a blonde and a brunette, a baldheaded and a curlytop in one person. Unpleas ant comparisons corrode affection. 10. Thou salt build thy mar riage with God as a third partner. No two persons are ever quite good enough to obey all mandments for successful riage. "It wont be long now," was Ot opinloa of Sean Koeback and Co. officials Tuesday as thay looked over progress twins made to ready; the new Sears store for its opening next snontn. Eight top Sears men flew to Salem Tuesday from Los Angeles to see the now nnit In tno Capitol : Shopping center group. Above are. left to rirht. James Mosolf. Salem manager of Sears; A. T. Cushman, vice president in eharte of Ithe Pacific coast, and F. D. Behring, at ore planning and displays director, both from Los Angeles. The trio is standing; in the men's wear deportment. (Statesman photo.) Distribution Of feliie Book . Due iii August The 1949-?0 Oregon Blue book, now being printed, will be ready for distribution late in August, ac cording to Secretary of State Earl T. Newbry. 1 Newbry sfid approximately 37, 000 copies lot the book will be printed 1 which is 4,000 less than two years go. Reduction in the number of I books this year was necessitated! because of the marked increase in printing costs, Newbry averred. The Blue book is compiled by the: state departments. I j Board to See Plans por State Highway Office Building I Final plans for the proposed state highway office building will be reviewed: when the capitol planning commission has its first tegular meeting here Wednesday, August 3, at 2 p.m. I Robert Sawyer, Bend publisher, Is chairman of the newly appoint ed commission. i Meeting in1 the board of control offices, the commission will con sider also the location of the new building on the designated block. PAYROLL JUMP NOTED Covered Oregon payrolls i for June, 1949, aggregated $53,266,260, as against 549,134,000 for the same month last year the" state industrial accident commission reported Mon day.' May, 1 1949, covered payrolls totaledi $53 914,184. YMCA Official Due Here Aug. 4 Stanton Turner, pre-war gener al secretary for YMCA in the Phil- ippines, will: be in Salem August 4 to confer with local YMCA lead Driyerless Car Crashes Into Garage City police investigated a unique accident Tuesday morning after a runaway, driverless auto smashed into a garage in south Salem. The car belonged to Mrs. Vera Bishop, 460 Leslie st., police said. Mrs. Bishop had parked the car In front of her residence. Later it rolled down hill eastward, crossed South High street, leaped a curb. charged across a 60-foot lawn and rammed into a garage at 712 S. High st. The west wall of the garage was pushed in about two feet, accord ing to police reports. Minister Lists Ten Rules for I HappyWedlock ST. LOUIS-(INS) -The Rev. Elmer H. Hoefer, pastor of St Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church, offers the following Ten Commandments for ; a Happy Marriage": 1. Thou shalt trust each other. One must trust, if willing to give one's self for life to another. One must trust. If willing to say: "With all my wordly goods I thee en dow." 2. Thou shalt not credit evi dence that is only circumstantial. Gossip starts with circumstantial evidence. That kind of evidence is Dolson to love and mutual esteem. S. Thou shalt not sulk. Sulking is a mark of infantilism which many adults continue to indulge in to their peril. No grudge com ma r- Lawson Mca!ti frlvate secretary to Governor -McKay, Mayor R. L Elfstrom, Dr. M. C Cooper, Kla math Falls, grand chef do gare of the 48 et 8; B. C Small, chef de gare of Marion voiture 153, of Salem. Goldenrod, bane of bayfever victims, can be made to yield a sweet oil that imparts a licorice flavor to candy and chewing gum. The cottontail nbki , hunted not only by man, but' by hawks, owls, foxes, weasels, cats, dogs and any carnivorous animal. Now location KIRBY to. now! -I BIS N. Front St Telephone 2-534. Leo Handwork, Mgr Streamlined Busick Store Makes Debut Formal opening Is being ob served today and Thursday by J. L. Busick & Sons market which has lust been remodeled and ex tensively streamlined at Court and Commercial streets. Many samples will bo served during the store hours today and tomorrow from 9 am. to 8 pm. Tho market building has been revamped inside and colorfully painted outside as well as inside. Dedication of Boxcar Slated Oregon's 48 et 8 box car from the French gratitude train will be de dicated at its permanent homo on the American Legion grounds on South Commercial street, at 11:43 a.m., Wednesday, Aug. 3, Legion officials have announced. Participating In tho ceremony will bo Ma). Gen. Thomas E. Rllea, l call us now! 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' . - it's first choice in the t Vo take better care of your car L L On stubby poles lika these, linemen learn to use theii new climbing equipment. 4Inis is just one of the more than one hundred courses that telephone people study up and down the Coast In 1948, thousands of employees received training. That means thousands better able to furnish good service to yon. V 4. Good service for yon comes from telephone; people who know their jobs. Yon can help them serve you best by making sure you always have the right number in mind before calling, leaving a little timej between caJDa, giving the called person time to answer i; I - i ; It t t ' f 3. On-the-Job-trainlntr Is typified by this! -student who is learning the workings of a trouble indicator frame an automatic detective that makes sure the 'lines on its "beat" are giving good service. Even experien&d employ ees take refresher courses like this to keep up-tOfdato..a and keep learning their way up the ladder. 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