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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1955)
E " ' ' Statesman. Salam, Oregon, Friday, Oct. 21, 1935-Sec . . - . . r ' pu Scliool Bparids Meeting to Make 'United Attack' on Problems of Schools from the floor. Finances and teacher supply were given priority on the prob lem list by the steering commit tee which considered some nine others to be tackled by the con- By THOMAS G. WRIGHT vl hi the county will be invited to ' nominations will also be asked Biau writer, TM statesman line convention, scneauiea lor A united attack on the prob-' South Salem High School at 8 Iems; of Marion County schools iP-m- " wilLfe the objective of a con-4 Mef t,n AndL vention of some 300 schopl board ! -'Agenda for e meeting will m.K... ... . c.i v i i include a talk bv Mrs. Booth on uimcii ki ivi iucm i. : 1.. , s.w vi Plans for the county-wida meef-line ne prooienw ot coumy , uuuu. uiucr piuuiraa lng ordered in , Joint House etUng up a permanent included school j district Resolution 19 passed by the 1955, organization and election of per-;tion. school building needs trans Lesislature were laid at a lunch- manent officers. portation, zoning and safety, pub- tS fTSSZ ?!? of ,SV:L The steering committee, serv-; 11c relations and qualification of ing committee called by Mrs. Ag- !n al " nominating commit- board clerks, lies Booth, Marion County school te'. Pfff"1 nominations for Methods StndlM suoerintendent. chairman at the meeting though . Possibility of standardization of Members of all 'school . boards Hi-Y Council Plans Dance A dance for youths of junior hish school age will be heJd at the YMCA Saturday niht under spon . sorsh:p of the Junior IltY Coun ci!.. Hours will be from S to 10:30 p.m. - v i Dance committeemen said dress for the evening will be slacks andj sweaters and a low admission : charge will be made. Pe'.er Melin ! is chairman of the committee and! oihet members are Steve Kimple, j Hubert -Hudson, Charles Hadkins and Keith' Olson. m 4-5S-M-7S S235000 Given to Sliriners Hospital4 COSVALLIS-A check for $23,000 kas been sent to the Shriners Hos . pita! for Crippled Children in Port land by the Mary's Peak Shrine Foundation. . Announcement of the donation ' was jrade by L. E. Darlington of, CorvalJis, foundation president. This brings to $147,054 the amount the foundation has contributed to the children's hospital from Mary's Peak Trek profits. The trek, sponsored by the Shrine clubs of Bentpn, Lincoln. Linn and Polk counties, is an all day family outin? St Mary's Peak, highest mountain in the coast range, located in Siuslaw national forest. XWfA MS MAM 32 sin jo STAR By CLAY R. POLLAN tmmus AM 21 MAY J '4970-78 A MMIM MAY 22 UNt 23 K 4-27-33-44 163-60-83 CAMCil ,10-21-32-431 Zlts lilt JJ-P- J UO AUG 23 59 87 6 v"" AUG 2 '- ST X YT 5-20 -31 -t Your Daily Activity Gwid t According to flit Start 7 To develop messoge for Fridoy, ' reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birrn sign. 1 Think 2 Vou'U a $ho 4 Your 5 Mokt 6 Eptct 7 Snvt V t You'll 9 Mokt 10 V.siti 11 PvaK 12 Good 13 Monog 14 Of 15 Your 16 No 17 Reoluc 18 Crom 19 For 20 Only 21 Or 2? 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Attending the steering session were Mrs; Booth, Mrs. Josephine Fox, Silverton Route 3, repre senting the county education board; Mrs. Anne Smith, SL Paul, zolie 7 Oregon School Board As sociation; Fred Schwab, Mt. An gel, chairman' of rural school dis trict board; Judge Rex Hartley, representing district boundary board: Dr. Howard Balderstone, superintendent of schools at Sil verton; and Thomas G. 'Wright Jr., The Oregon Statesman, rep resenting the press. Results of convention studies will be reported with recommen dations to the state superintend ent of public . instruction for transmittal to the legislative in terim committee on education be fore Julf 1 next year. .Schaefer's Liniment This valuable timt tried lini ment in use 60 years, has proved effective in the treat ment of rheumatic and neur algic pains, sere muscles, backache, . sunburn, - insect bites, itching or burning feet. 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