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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1950)
tomplete Hosier of Schools, 'r Tree Adds to Salem Night Scene Kules Issued for Marion-Polk County 1951 Spelling Contest to! "torn Oreron Statesman-KSLM 1951 Spelling Contest Is all set to Seventh and eirhth rrarl atnAmta hum i( i w i . ,. . ... - 7 : v ."wu iu una ua ww cvivv wui pwucipiw ana papus from ibe only other five MhooU with those trade leveli (two In the Independence-Monmonth district ud three parochial schools) also may take part if their schools w wiiMuun prior tv ajecemoer so. Every school in the two counties, with 1th and 8th trades, was Invited. There are no entry fees and nothin to bny, and teachers may ohoose their own method of findinr th whiui v..: - - - WMJUV119t n incse two commas are ine rules of the contest, and the list of SCnOOIS assured Of nartlrlnatlnn itne numoers Derore the school names indicate numbers of the school districts; the 14 divisions are divided reocraphicaUy alon the same lines as the five rural acnool zones in each county and me lour nrst-ciass districts which re to participate): WHO The contest is open to every vtn ana 8th grade student in regular Dublic or narnohinl school attendance in Marion or folic county, who win not bo over 10 years old by May 1,! WHAT The Marion-Polk county opcuuig comes t is sponsored by Aae ureg-on oiaxesman and Ra dio suuon ivsLiAi as a com munity service. Thora - nn --- w entry lees, nothing to buy. j r e g o n education (regarding public schools), issued for a leg islative interim committee, said vrregon pupils generally did not measure up in spelling. The com ment, although it did not pertain j au scnoois, indicated a public service could be rendered by Stimulating interest in lh ,u . . WtC lVfl 1CI1L. - WHEN The contest will start wanuary 15. 1951. School cham pions (to be chosen by any uieaiis w O r k e n nut h h - - "J " i scnooisjmust have been chosen oy marcn 16, 1951, and the names 01 tne 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd piace winners in each school, with the name of the ietrti winner's teacher, must be made Known oy that date to the Con test Editor, The Statesman. Then there will H 1 a ,!..; contests, sometime prior to Ad- " wiui eacn scnool champion to oral competition. The 14 di vision winners will compete in Marion County . Division I (II schools). (1) Donald (13) Pioneer (13) Hubbard (23) Aurora (43) St. Paul (37) Buttevilie (69) St. Louis. (60) Eldrledgt ; (76) Gervais (82) Parkersville (ISO) Broadacres Sacred Heart (Gervais) St Paul's (St. Paul) Division n (18 schools). (9) Macleay - (30) Willard (31) Brooks (36) Mission Bottom (40) Cent. HoweU (50) Pratum (51) North Howell (63) Hazel Green (88) Keizer (102) Lake Labish (113) Fruitland (122) Clear Lake (125) Bethel (134) Buena Crest (155) Waconda (143) Labish Center Division m (12 schoebi). (5) Rosedale (14) Jefferson (20) Marion (48) Roberts (69) Prospect (72) Sidney (79) Turner (96) Sunnyside (109) Riverside (126) N. Santiam (136) Talbot (138) Halls Ferry (144) Cloverdale TH vision TV MS m-... evergreen (19) Brush Creek (33) Evens Valley (42) Union. Hill (46) McKee (63) Bethany (73) Scotts Mills (91) Mt. Angel " (93) Silver Crest (97) Crooked Finger (104) Union (142) Monitor Mt Angel college (Mt Angel) Division V ft uh&n1v K D suDiimity (11) AumsviUe (61) West Stayton (77) SUyton (80) Shaw - ' (123) Detroit -1 Division VI (Salem) . (7 schools). Parrish Jun. Hi. Leslie Jun. Hi. West Salem Jun. Hi. St Vincent de Paul St Joseph's Livingstone school West Salem. CoL & Acad. (Division VH (Silverton) z schools). Silverton Jun. Hi. St Paul's (Silverton) Division Vm (Woodburn (Z schools). Woodburn Junior high St Luke' .(Woodburn) PolkCountv Division IX (R arhnnl.l i uausxon (10) Salt Creek (IS) Orchards (17) Bethel (21) Perrydale (26) RlckreaU Division X MA f tw it .ena (4) Eola (19) Oak Grove (27) Oak Point (31) Brush College (35) Spring Valley (36) Popcorn (40) Lincoln (47) Greenwood (61) Mt View Division T1 ik .t..i- (6) Airlie (28) WUdwood (33) Buena Vista (62) Valsetz Divlinn Tm II yt -ra view (lyi jport (30) Antioch (51) Oakdale (54) Guthrie (37) Falls City (60) Oakhurst Division YT 4 A i i vroosenecs (34) BueU yi urand Ronde urn v . , (58) Pioneer ov. McKay to Address 1 r . panUam Soil Experts SUteiman Newt Servic. Macleay Woman Notified ?&y"ct Z Of Klamnlli PoliJ u ..PrtndP-l speaker at ""3 icaui I uquei ana annual meeting 1 nf Via cn: suteou. v.. s... 1 Ti4 i . " " 0011 conservation MACLEAY Mm n' 11 jounced pecem- Grhurirhr ew land rails. He is survived bv htawST STJ5???. to Portland and was a mt eSSS lirrV tUs.trtct- in me steusloff Market TlClv aaM oem set " the The young grangers of Macla-r the annual meeting which will hold rel7r aJSFgZ heW, at the Santiam Val- tirday night, December 23 Gran. JLrirl cross the river r, Md friend, are S "fe "dditlonto Gov- .A 11 3 i 1 9 . -www- , if Sawe!i ii'.S? 5! JS?" -t noppersiU. S? Wm Cherrians. is plT lownnimB pnoi.) WHERE Each school will choose m cBampion to competition Within each srhnnl- 4K 11 ji 1 - - tu vi sion fSPmi-finan 111 1 , . . ' Will w naa wiuun the 14 jeograph- . .,IUIU 01 times ana sites tO be determine latar.. wiU be In a Salem auditorium. RULES (For semi-finals and finals) and final L Webster' ND wuonary second edition) will be ic aumonty for pronuncia- "fixing ana aeumuon. 2. In oral pnntdctc mn.j tuation and capitalization are not uiiuiuaiory dui encouraged. 3. When a wnrrl i minti.j --.uumg 11 is mereby elim- "- juusc men snau pron ounce and soell tho ,n I- - t-m VU11CCI- ty and give a new word to the 7V t,n,,'M- However, when but FOUR contestants remain, a misspelled word shall k n the next contestants until spelled 7" Y unui au nave missed in wmcn case the 1hH cv.ati pronounce .4 . anH fV, .r" ' " irecuy .. vajvc up a new word. . Spellers order of lett' ZZZ" " by them (ie they cannot speU . and then Start Over in encll !. . ik tuirecuy. ' (Reason anHihla a,,,; - - .nmcute ncip rsUl spellers, for a Iresn start mav nr. . . , rf tf'Ua.c wiuiiun- elation of letters dont change the order In which "cjr gave inem originally. 8. Unreasannhlo VioeiT QnMf ot.ti be counted as a miss; there shall u prompung rrom the audi ence on nain of Hi decision of judges shaU be final iu no protest may be entertained unless voiced and acted on im mediately when anv inrifomt I "v- (. Miscellanenne T...--I sibly-to-be-used words, chosen om, ftandard textbooks, will be published dally throughout the mtra-SChool mntet r-ti mt wni k. Vi" j v . r. lue' I " "naara textbooks. "wucaDie reserve list also wiu ue cnosen in vn . 1 . u uccu 7. PRIZES; Pprtlfit .1 to the top three winners In each SChOOL in the division cam! and in the finals; Webster's col- icSiaie aicnonaries to the 14 di vision winners! lino to grand champion, $50 bond to luuirer-up ana 525 bond to 3rd place winner; all finalists and their teachem tn h m.. In ui me Oregon SUtesman and KSLM at unmecuateiy preceding the Gvil Service Board Asked To Permit Outside Work for Salem Policemen, Firemen 8r VnKr4 V dn.. Whether nolioemen mnA .. j c, ... h- erit 'iZ ---t"". ,",v":r.oaicm CIVU service snouid nKm K.f":;ijx;, v .oii-u'v "ours was a mi ww service commission Wednesday. " ; T, V -i.u.u,c cauea anemion to tne national emer- ' "mvu nwwmg laonage 01 manpower is anticipated Commissioners renlierf that A s- ..- , . .... ... """'s 11 picac'u tiiy law ior v.uuie wuuiuc wui jk is coniem piaiea ai una time. They added, however, that the war cttnaHnn might later demand some letup of its strict enforcement as recently was decreed. No Final Decision The war situation also prompt ed a discussion policy to be form ulated to protect the senioritv anH rating of police and firemen call ed military service. Commis sioners made no final decision but expressed their desire to see that pro tern appointees get seniority credit for time served in a higher rank being reserved for a service man. . Commissioners accented th re signation in good standing of Fireman Myron F. Nelson, effec tive February 1, and accepted al so the report of Fire Chief W. P Roble showinr assignment nf Capt P. L. Clark as drillmaster their wives, and Interested per sons are Invited. Those unable to attend the 6:30 p. m bancmet. are urged to be present at. the meetinff which win ca-t . - M U o'clock. for the department, of Robert Mobley to regular captaincy and of John Stettler, jr., to pro tem captain lining a "military vac ancy." Blade Official Ellsworth L. Smith officially be came assistant fire chief with the commission's announcement that ne naa passed the civil service ex amination with a near-perfect score of 103.05. Smith was the only applicant for the newly cre- veu post. Five captains who took tests were certified to new iitrtKnit list for battalion chief rank, in wmcn no vacancies now exist They were P. T. nark- inn 9 Paul Phillips, 96.9; Peter McCaf- iery, .y; James p. HalL 88.1 John Stettler, sr., 85.4. Five Of eiffht annlicant mt alt. Ced in the recent examinations ior appointments as ordinary fire men when vacancies nmir Tti are, in eligibility order; Dick L. craven, ai.io; Harold L. Mayn ard, 89; W- S. Iverson, 87.3; Mel Vln Hafferdorn. aa IS- PnKrt a f w.ws I 4n caniieid, 81.33. Division XT? (Dallas) 'wsiiunior nign For Your Convenience ihop 10 zin so 9 m Daily Thru December 22nd Slcre Closes Salurday Dec 23 al 6 PI1 Ohio CdhgreS3maii Accused of Taking Salary Kickbacks 'I ISA H-&a, . 1UB 111I11I I Illfnf TTIIW Amm W A UI leaerai grand Jury here accused Brehm of illecraiiv fki.. i n i ,v.. . e-"s fi,oou in poUtical contributioiM from two nwuicu vier&s in nis oiuce during 1947 and 1948. Ketuxnina of tha nHiMmn not affect Brehm's tenure In con- sress: onoy nouse acUon could un seat him. Mrs. Clara Soli day, one of those from whom nrefim 4a nllo. a. have obtained poUUcal contribu tions, is a 75-vear-nlri wlrlnw T October 24 a few davs before h election she sued Brehm for $17, 340. She asked $7,340 which she said tha conrrmin tmi tav WW WU1 irom her salary over a three-year troiuu, tuus siu,uuu as punitive Asks Dismissal Rep. Brehm replied before the cicvuuu wim a counter suit asking dismissal Of Mrs. Kniiriav'. and $5,000 damages. He contended uiw gca woman naa Drought her charges for political had caused them to be published -maliciously and falsely" in newspapers. Through his Office here th. learning of his indictment: "NOW mavbo we ran .! k. facts on the record. This xxxli tne only way I know to clear the good name of all concerned. 1 have never at any time or any place or under any circumstances commit ted a criminal act" WM mdict- nder law which bars any members of con- gn3a,.tF3T? oNcitin or receiving a political cnntrihtitinn 4V -T uvul aui 1!!1 I! cn. . . . STf 1 to war tBtxnItlon.de!: The Indictment listed seven dif ferent counts, alleging that the congressman received political contributions ranging from $140 to $240 each from Mrs. Soliday and Mrs. Emma S. Craven. The law provides for a maxi mum penalty on each count, upon conviction, of three years la pris on, a $3,000 fine, or both. Tha maximum Is seldom lmnoaavi. how ever. Two other members of the hot, have faced federal charges la r- wi eui. uiw or ineta was J. ParneU Thomas, former republi can from Near J ti . . . . j - wm re leased from prison last September eciTuts eisni ana a naif months for padding his office pay. rolL The other was Andrew J. Mav. a Kenhu-W a-. beaded the house military "affairs committee during World War XX. Ha was convicted of conspiracy Jcgs and was Lkewlse released w September after serving bin months and U days. Insured Savings see First Federal Savings Rrst 'Cvrraetf DMoWf 2H it Federal Savings end Lena Ass'n. 142 U. UUtu i FOB Choice (Christmas Turkeys SEE ESfllL'S la Wlgcr Stora 1240 N. Capitol 1 - ,- i THROW RUG Ideal Christmas Gifts SPECIAL! COTTON SHAG and LOOP Luxurious Cottoa Shag and Loop Rugt In beautiful vivid colon, Rldx in cppomunc . . .relcom as glfta. 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