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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1949)
trontthange For Building Gets Approval 1 (Story also on page 1.) The state board of control Tues day approved a preliminary plans h antra tn rwrmlt construction of the Portland Ute office ao it will face Fifth avenue instead of Col umhia street. Architecti taid this change would give the structure improved exterior appearance and provide a anarat lobhv. Preliminary plana ..ill MTMn1ifrl Tahnurr 1. fVm atruction, tentatively scheduled to tort by April 1, 1930, tm require frnm 15 to 18 months. Board Secretary Roy E. Mills aid requests for space in the new building were more numerous than AHfffnallv anticipated. Thetstate board of health has filed application for three and one half finer, the state welfare com- miainn three floors and the state ' unemployment coHipensation com mission one rioor. i -s. State activities in Portland not being considered for space in tne htiildin include sDecificallr. the board j of engineering examiners, board of medical examiners, board of naturopathic examiners, board of architect examiners and state board of accoutancy. It was point ed but that the executive officer of each of these groups, carries on bis private business from quarters tt present occupied. The board approved plans for a new ohe-story hospital at Fairvlew home here to replace the one de ' atroyed by fire several months ago. It would have a capacity of 17 beds and cost $300,000. Approxl Amately $92,500 would be obtained fromvthe state restoration fund and $00,600 from the state building fund authorized y the last legis lature, ' Sale of the Mulkey building, lo cated at Second and Morrison sts was approved. Bids for the struc ture wiH be advertised. The struc ture was bequeathed to the state avri vaars ano br Frederick Mulkey. In memory of his ueceas-1 ed brother. . j Benefit Show raws Crowds Mt. Angel lUUtmM' Niwi Bervlca mt! AtjniCT. The Mt. Angel eomrnunity benefit show was a big success. , ,L x. The hall was filled at both the Sunday and Saturday night per formances and local actors gave a goo4 account of themselves. The how was under the sponsorship Of the local Knights of Columbus nd the Catholic Daughters of Americawith Mrs. Vera Meyers 2f the! Empire Players of St Lou i, Md , directing. A baby contest was held In con Junction with the show, with the wards to the winners being made Sunday night before the show op ened. . M i-.' nmart Vlrerh wai chosen ling and the twin daughters of Joe Hubert, Jane ana ean, were Miartawi nuMiii of the show. The;4iamond rings awarded were donated by Stevens & on oi a Chosen as prince and princess navM Saalfeld and Jeri Farnsworth and named duke and puchess were Paul Ebnor and Rosemary Terhaar. Awards were donated by Hartmans ana jac mnn' itit Kfllpm. The) net proceeds from the show ire to be used, as nucleus for an emergency fund for the com munity, 4- ' f ' 5 "' ;'.'"Oj;) ' ( ail 4 " VV- w ... f ' : t BOXER SWING Lee SaveM. U. 8. boxer, whose matrb with Brttish faeavyweiclit eham plon Bruce Woodcock has been postponed, swings la a cricket match vkilt training at Saaaex, England, 9 At W MM. 4 BiienaiVista Folk Visit, Entertain Stat Krara tcrrleo BUENA VISTA Mrs. Lester Taylor and Mrs. Bunch of Sweet Horn were callers at th boms of MjRg. Mamie Taylor September 28. Mrs. . Taylor accompanied them home where she. was honored cuest at a birthdar dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goodeu as sisted by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Taylor. She received many beau tiful rifts. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wills of Uver- Moore. Calif- were guests the first of the week at the Gail Prather home. Mrs. "Wills Is MrauPrather's sister. ! Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jonsburg and Mrs. C O. Johnson spent last week end at Seattle with tela tives. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shurman of Portland were Sunday i guests of Mrs.. GeorgJe Prather. Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Osborn were guests sunaay oi Mr. ana Mrs. ti mer Burn worth at Philomath. - Wednesday afternoon, October 12. Is to be cleanup day at the Woman's club room. All club members are urged to come pre pared to work. Mrs. Susan Miller returned home Thursday after spending two weeks with her sons in Se attle and Portland. Jack and Gordan Wells attend ed the OSC and California foot ball same in Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bride and Dorthy were in Salem Thursday to bid their son Harold a bon voy age. The Rev. Father Harold Bride left by train on the first leg of his trip "to India where he is to spend seven years as a missionary. s4 is clearly deflned ta ttds pletm AIDS TO rule sheet M ARKSM ANSH I P-A romDetitor ea the 1.100-yaxd range tn the national at Bisley, England, straps his forehead and IcfCkaee. asing his right knee ss a rest. Scout Leader Klapp Assumes aiemuuiies FRUTTLAND FAMILY HOST "DTrrrT.AND Mr. and Mrs. Alvia Gardner, Portland, visited rocantlT here at the home of bar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kar- CascSde John Klapp, new staff t the Scout council, assumed as a field executivf headquarters office Klapp will be In var Falls and Polk recently returned weeks scout executives' course at Mendham He is a five-year veteran. Prior to scout nroeram he Dallas iunior about three years lives at 935 Highland has a young daugh high jcnember of the area Boy his duties in the Salem this week. charge of 811- dlitricts. He from a six framing , N. J. marine corps Joining the was coach at school for He is marriod ave.. anc ler, Karen Lea. i i 1 . ... . . Dart Spd Ycrr Good f.lonsy to Heat tho Ceiling Sptrk Oil Heaters send all of the ttcat out the front of the heater in- lto t&9 Living Z.one wnere oa acrotllr tut it. Both Clrculaung w Jr u... 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