m m mm . , m ur m w - y m i . t mrt - 11 mp T. ,. - - ....aiJi Passenger Ship Hits Mine, Sinks Survivors of the Belgian passenger ship Princess Astrid, which sank after hitting a mine in the English channel off Dunkerque, France, crowd rescue vessel as it comes alongside the stricken steamer. Five per sons were killed and 10 injured among the 283 passengers and crewmen aboard the cross-channel ship. (Acme Radio-Telephoto) Second School Election Set Dallas A second special school election, calling for a bond issue of $15,000 has been set by the Buell school district board for an addition to the school. The date of the election will be July 12 at the school house. First election, held last Tues day, June 14, resulted in a 14 to 14 tie. In the case of a tie it is necessary to call a second election. According to the directors, a basement room has been con demned and the school faces loss of basic support funds unless the condition is remedied. While only 28 voters cast bal lots at the special election to im prove the school, the district voted three to one agiffhst con solidation with Sheridan recent ly. Should the special issue be defeated, it may become neces sary to transport students to an other district. Kenneth Stewart is chairman of the district. Catholic Daughters Install Officers Stayton The annual install ation of officers was held by state Grand Regent. Mrs Rose Bell Abbey assisted by Clarice Lindeman at the Forester hall. Those seated were: Grand Re gent, Mrs. Hattie Samek; Vice Grand Regent, Miss Hilda Kra m; Prophetess, Peggy Manley; Historian, Jane Cook; Financial Secretary, M a r j o r i e Kerber; Treasurer. Bertha Gehlen: Lec turer, Alice Fehlain; Monitor. Jesse Juel; Sentinel. Dorothy Minten; Trustees, Mary High berger, Justin Goreman. A pin was presented to Maud een Roble for one year service as councelor of the Junior Cath olic Daughters, by Hilda Kranz, who, In turn received a Past Grand Regent pin. It was decided to sponsor a boy between the ages of six and eight for a "Jack-and-the-Beanstalk" candidate, the fea ture attraction of the coming bean festival. It was also decided to enter a float again in this year's pa rade during the festival. The Catholic Daughters will also participate in a "Joy for Toys" drive, repairing toys and dills for the needy children in Europe in affiliation with the Knights of Columbus. A luncheon was served and prizes awarded to Emma Crease and Peggy Manley. The next meeting will be the annual picnic in the pork July 12 Donald Low Receives University Degree Woodburn Donald E. Low, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Low of Woodburn, received his bachelor of science degree dur ing graduation ceremonies at the University of Oregon June 19. He was a member of the 1940 graduating class from the Dallas high school. He entered the University of Washington, after spending five years in the serv ice, in March 1948 as a fresh man in business administration, and entered University of Ore gon in the fall of 1947 where he majored in personnel manage ment, completing his bachelor requirements in December 1948. He is a member of Pi Kappa Phi social fraternity and Beta Gam ma Sigma, national business ad ministration honorary. He is now associated with the Weyer hauser Timber Co., In Spring field, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Low of Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Rutledge of McCoy and Mrs. Donald Low were in Eugene for the graduation. Mr. and Mrs. Rutledge are the parents of Mrs. Donald Low. ny last month, where they had been stored for drying at the L. E. Snell company. McGuire pointed out . that rolling logs must be dry and light as possi ble to provide a faster rolling contest. Contests will be held at the east end of Waverly lake, begin ning at 1 p.m. July 3 and 4. Con testants from all over the coun try will compete for more than $2000 in prizes and awards. Average meat consumption bv Americans in 1920 was 135 pounds, about 10 pounds less than in 1948. Climbing Poles Are Received Albany Arrival of two 110 i foot Douglas fir poles for use I in speed climbing and topping I contests for the 1949 Timber Carnival was scheduled for i Wednesday at the Waverly lake 'site, according to Keith Mc jGuire. in charge of securing The tall forest giants were se cured from the Upper Soda re gion of Linn county by John Freeman of Lebanon. Measuring 30 inches at the base and 16 inches at the top, trees that meet requirement for the world championship events are hard to find, Freeman re ports. Four logs averaging 12 feet in length and about 16 inches in diameter have been donated for the log rolling contests by the Springfield PI y w o o d corpora tion and were brought to Alba- CALLOUSESFT To relieve rinfuWalln-, burn ing or lwidwaM oo bottom of ft mnd renvivfj ptlious rt thw mm. ooininf. eiMi.ionu, Da.rU LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE JASON STREET FROM CENTER STREET TO A POINT 1.1 FEET SOUTH OF NORTH LINE OF GHEAR KTRELT. Notlc Hereby ilven that th common council of the city of Stlem, Oregon deem It necMaarjr and txpedtent tnc hereby declare lu purpose nd In tent lop to Improve Juoo Street from tht north lino of Center Street to a point which If 73 feet north of the north line of Great Street tn the City of 81 em, Marlon Coun ty, Oreton, at Ui expense of the abut' tins and adjacent property, except the street and alley Intersections the expense of which will be assumed by the city of Salem, by brlntlnc satd portion of saM street to the established trade, eon struct lm cement concrete curbs, and Pac ini aald portion of said street with i 24 Inch asphaltlc concrete pavement I feet wide in accordance with the plan and specifications therefor which were adopted bT the common council June IS 19. which are now on file In the office of the city recorder and which by this reference thereto are made a part hereof The common council hereby declares Itt purpose and intention to make the above described improvement by and through the street Improvement department. By Order of the Common Council June II, 1949. ALFRED MUNDT. City Recorder Date of first publication hereof Is June 19, 1949. June 15,16. 17. lfl, 20. 21. 33, 23.. 35.97th, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IMPROVE WESTERLY AM.FY, BLOCK 1. THF OAKS ADDITION, FROV BELMONT STREET TO MARKET STREET. Notice hereby Is siren that the com council of the city of Salem, Oregon. deems It necessary and expedient and hereby declares its purpose and Intention to improve the wruterly alley in Block 1. The Oaks Addition, from the north line of Belmont Street to the south line o Market Sreet. m the City of Salem. Mar .on County, Oreiton. at the expense of the abuttlna and adjacent property, except i trie alley intersection the expense o .which will be assumed by the city of Sa I lem. by brlrwlm said alley to the estab- t .IfhrQ trade, and ravine mid alley w)tt a 8-tnch Portland concrete cement pave ! ment 10 fort wide, in accordance w!tt the plans a::d specifications therefor which were adopt rd by the common .-ouncil June 13, 1D4B. which are now on file in the office of the clt recorder and which bv this reference thereto are made a pnrt hereof. Th common council hereby declares IU purpose and Intention to rrit.k the anc descrlbrd Improvement bv and through the street Improvement department. By order of the Common Council June is, m ALFRED MI'NDT. City Recorder Date of fJr.u publication hereof is June IS, 1919. June I5.18.t7 IB. 70 31 ,32 2V 34. IS 37th, 1040 Capital Journal Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 23, 194921 Rayon Satin Gown This beautiful gown looks so much more expensive than this sale price. V neck gown of luxurious rayon satin with rich cotton lace trimming. Sur plice V-back, full gathered bust and easy-fitting bias cut skirt that falls in graceful folds. White, Blue and Tearose in All Sizes Reg. 4.98 Why Suffer Any Longer Vhen 0lier tan Chlr.ej remedies Arr.arine Mirc?. fot tout years in C!vn No rratw w;-h aL.xentj jou are arfitcted- disorder ln;tu r.esri .ing. .uer tidnen cas. Lon.'tlpat:on u.cera. dlnhe tea meumatif ai. and bladder, fever k'.n. 1-ma.e con.pia.u. CHARLIE CHAN CIIIVFSF HFRB CO Offtre Hnari ! Toes and Sat Only i4 N Commercial Phone tlRM M KF !vf, Cotton Batiste Gown Reg. 2.98, now Pink or blue flowered gowns in cotton batiste. Square neckline and cap sleeves. Bias cut skirt ties in back. Large sizes. Now 77 f "' 7, a- Belle Passi Chapter Holds Park Picnic Butteville The Daughters of the American Revolution of "Belle Passi chapter held their annual picnic of the year at hi toric Champoeg park with a pot luck dinner served at noon. The first meeting of the fall will be with Mrs. Florence Butterfield at Woodburn. Members and guests at the picnic were Mrs Tom Hunt, Mrs. Don O'Leary and son, Donald, Mrs. Drexel White. Mrs. Berna Pomeroy. Mrs. A. G. Douglas, Mrs. Karl Engelman, Mrs. Ann Jack, Mrs. Claude Brown, Mrs. Florence Butterfield. Mrs. Amy Harding, and Mrs. Hattie White. Total meat consumption In the United States in 1948 was about 21 3 billion pounds. tUD THIS! When ftrtirt tirad indKbmcl II. Ba.h. with Concur. Snap. 2. Mi Mar -with Caticur. Ototmr.L S. Durt Culicura I Ttdoim betn to, and into ahora. T r mcuticura i Bearings finally do wear out Though they're made of the hardest steel. Better drive in and tell us about Any knock or a wobbly wheel. PS. 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