k Impressive Ritual Marks Installation of Officers Independence Officers of Bethel No. 34, International Order of Job'i Daughters, were installed at an impressive and beauti ful ceremony at the Masonic hall. Manaret Aynes, retiring queen of Bethel No. 34, was installing honored queen. She was assisted by Joan Roach, past honored aueen of Bethel No. 9 of Port land; Ann Baker, past honored queen of Bethel No. 34; Roberta Gildow, Marilyn Miller and Patsy Perkins, all of Bethel No 34. Th following officer! were Installed: Honored queen, Uariaret till; senior princess. Phrllls Parlrttfe; Junior prin ce!. Clem Broem lulde, Jlmmi Lou Ullchfttt; marshal, Peesr Bell: first messenser, Ktrlene Kvans: eceond mewen er, Mollr Mwerds; third messeneer, Lorn. Ven Den Botch! fourth messenser. Joenn Davis; recorder. Patsy Pertrld; treasurer. Donna Tompkins: librarian, Betty Foster; musician, Helen Smith; chaplain, Earlene Conker: senior cus. todlan, Bather Hotel; Junior custodian, Patricia Price: Inner luard. Jean Davis, outer suard, Joyce Orlce; assistant musi cian, Marian Wilson: asslatant recorder. Louts Bennett; pase, Judith Stapleton; stats reporter, Barbara Hamann. Three other officers were not Installed du to absence. Members of Tillicum chapter, Order of DeMolay, were in charge of the crowning cere mony and Queen Margaret II was crowned by Richard Hew itt, master counsellor of Tilli cum chapter. Escorted and honored in the ' east were Jean Herrick, queen elect of Bethel No. 35, Salem; Joan Roach, past queen of Beth f' el No. S, Portland; Ann Baker ' and Margaret Aynes, past queens of Bethel No. 34; Yvonne Breding, senior princess of Be thel No. 3 and Barbara Peter son, junior princess of Bethel No. 5, both of Portland; Marie Scheideman and Henry Schei deman, guardian and associate guardian of Bethel No. 5,. Port land; Clara Van Loan and Rex Gildow, past guardian and past associate guardian of Bethel No 34; Walter Smith, dad advisor of Tillicum chapter Order of De Molay; A. L. Koch, worthy pa tron of Adah chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Gifts were presented to Mar garet Mix, queen, and Margaret Aynes, retiring queen, by the members of Tillicum chapter of DeMolay. A degree of memories was given Margaret Aynes by sever al girls from her Bethel. Mar garet Mix presented her with a bouquet of gladioluses and with her past queen's jewel, gifts from Bethel No. 34. The honored queen then pre sented each of her installing of ficers with small gifts of appreciation. Refreshments were served In the dining room, following the installation, with Helen Smith in charge. Tables and lodge rooms were decorated by Mrs. Rex Gildow and Roberta Gildow. Zone Matters Get Action The city planning and zoning commission, meeting Tuesday night, again delayed considera tion of a petition for a zone change that would make way for an apartment house in east Salem. The petitioner, J. Minty, was represented by Paul R. Hen dricks, who said the list of peti tioners was subject to revision. Tentative approval was given request by Alfred Loucks for a change in zone classification at North Commercial and Jeffer son for business purposes. A public hearing will be held at the next meeting. Elmer Amundson requested the commission to recommend to the city council the purchase of two blocks between Oxford street and Rural for use as a city street. He was advised to take the matter to the city coun cil. Tentative approval was given a proposed vacation of two streets in Wyatt's View tracts in Polk county, location of the KSLM radio tower. At the next meeting hearing will be given a request of Jack Watson for a change of zone at 1240 Center street. A request from the City View Cemetery association for a vacation of ground was referred to the city council. Proposal of Wallace Bone steele for a subdivision plat at Silverton road and Lansing was given tentative approval. Appro- Lebanon City Budget Healthy Lebanon Reflecting one of the most healthful financial standing in many years, the bud get for the city of Lebanon for the fiscal year 1949-50 has been announced, establishing the to tal figure at $373,341.10. but af ter deducting known estimated receipts, leaving a balance of only $29,730 to raise. Budget makers listed known receipts, collectable at $343, 611.04, leaving a balance of less than $1000 more than last year's val was given a request by Maude Gobert for a variance permit for a house at 1695 North 16th street. figure, and with i probable less millage rate due to increased valuation of property. Receipts Include assessments against property owners for street paving, sewer installa tions, drainage and curbing, as well as state gasoline refunds, parking meter collections, po lice fines and like measures. Included in this year's bud get is the entire cost of paving all intersections, included in this year's paving program, which will include approximate ly 40 city blocks. Every anticipated expense the city will incur has been includ ed in this year's budget, thus saving taxpayers several hun dred dollars in interest on bonds and lower bids on improvement construction, it is announced by the city councilmen. Benefits in the new financial Capita Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, June 22, 19491 setup will enable committees to better function at their respec tive tasks, and will assure am ple funds to meet all expenses as they become due, rather than necessitate a waiting period while bonding measures are be ing initiated by the city. Expenses of the city govern ment were compared with the needed $29,730, general tax fig ure, by the salaries of city em ployes. A total figure on city salaries shows $54,600 annually. Broken down, this figure lists police salaries, $22,200; firemen, 9000; street department, $14. 200; recorder and office help, $6200; engineer, $1000; city at torney, $1500 and treasurer, $500. Lark Club Invited Kitchin Residence Falls City Mrs. Lillian Kit chin was hostess to the Lark club at her home. A no-host dinner was served to Mrs. Mag gie Loflus, Mrs. Jessie Jones, Mrs. Emma Frink, Mrs. Neva Poland, Mrs. Eva Powers, Mrs. Fay Frink, Mrs. Ora Wilson, Mrs. Jeysie Moyer, Mrs. Ethel Teal, Mrs. Christine Lehnert, Mrs. Lillian Ketchin, Mrs. Or phic Gilbert. Invited guests were Mrs. Marie Sullivan and Mrs. Dorothy Auburn. A picnic dinner will be served for the July meeting at the Riverside Park. Woodburn Graduates Plan Reunion Picnic Woodburn Members of the 1922 graduating class of Wood burn high school will hold their annual reunion and picnic at Settlemier park at Woodburn Sunday, June 26, beginning with a no host picnic dinner at 1 o'clock. Those attending are asked to bring their own table service and food. Coffee will be furnished. All graduates previous to 1922 and soon after are invited and all former teachers of the high school. All old time graduates are welcome. Harley Hughes, president of the 1922 class, Is chairman of the reunion. The first steam carriage on record was made in 1769 by Capt. Nicholas Cugnot, a French soldier. PM BLENDSD 34 HHISXY Ali.tr. tuitions easing it ti Mat clear clean taste ! NfttJoiikl DUtlllm FrodMti Corp., Ntw York, N.Y. Blended Whisker. M lrMf fl Griln N tra1 Spirits ent A Truck and SAVE We Furnish 1. GAS 2. OIL 3. Special Refrigerator Trucks 4. Hand Trucks & Dollies 5. 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