Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 27, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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14 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore, Baturday, August 27, 1949
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Final Concert of
Season Set Sunday
The final season program of
the Salem Municipal band will
be played in Willson park Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. This
concert, Director Maurice Bren
nen laid, ii sponsored by the
American Federation oi music
ians through its recording fund.
The program follows:
AcropolU Maroh King
In a Monutery Garden Xetelbey
runrv nt th OrMiron AHord
Love Scene lrom "Borli
Godounov" MOUMorxsKr
Pmiiii Paelflo Alfoid
Intern) luton
Selection from "Sweetheerta" .. Herbert
Espn Welti Waldtenfel
Ooldtn Oate March Ooldman
Star Dtut Carmlchael
I'll see You in My ureama . . jonw-iiin
E. W. (Hap) Hewitt, above
veteran Salem police officer,
will again be in charge of
policing the grounds during
the Oregon State Fair in Sa
lem, September 5 to 11. Be
low Joe Simeral, veteran man
ager of the ticket department
of the Oregon State Fair, has
good reason to smile. Advance
ticket sales to the fair's horse
racing program, stage revue,
and horse show-rodeo are far
away the heaviest in history.
Legionnaires
In Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Aug. 2 ()
Delegates to the 31st national
American Legion convention be
gan streaming into Philadel
phia today with many appar
ently intent on naming a World
War Two veteran as their new
commander.
As the city gradually took on
a holiday atmosphere, two vet
erans of the last war plunged
Into the business of meeting
delegates and lining up support.
They are George N. Craig, Bra
xil, Ind., attorney, and Earl
Cocke, farmer and railroad man,
of Dawson, Ga.
A third candidate Is expected
to establish campaign head
quarters by tonight James F.
Green, Omaha, Neb., attorney.
Election of one of those three
would mark the first time top
control of the legion passed out
of the hands of World War One
veterans.
Legion spokesmen have indi
cated they believe the race will
narrow down to a three-way
scrap between Craig, Cocke and
Green.
But while the $lS,000-a-year
Job is of intense Interest to ev
ery legionnaire the big show,
as far as the public is concerned,
.will be Tuesday's parade of 18,
000 marchers.
Legion officials say it will be
the biggest and showiest ever
put on. One official said cos
tumes, musical instruments and
equipment for the 15-hour par
ade are valued at $5,000,000.
He added that the national
championship band from Joilet,
111., Is bringing uniforms and
Instruments worth about $65,
000 alone.
Keizer School Will Seek
Additional Room Space
Keizer, Aug. 27 At a special meeting of the Keizer school
board Friday night, a decision was reached to advertise for bids as
soon as complete plans can be prepared for construction of addi
tional classroom facilities, provided that successful bids are re
ceived by the board next week on the $48,000 board issue ap
proved by the voters on August
10. Preliminary sketches pre
sented by Frederick H. Eley, ar
chitect, who has been retained
by the board were approved.
Bids will be called for on work
consisting of removal of the old
school building from its pres
ent location to a new site north
of the Keizer Grange hall; com
pletion of one classroom and a
library room on the back of the
new school building; and a
three room extension on the
back or west end of the north
wing of the new building. The
architect was instructed to rush
the plans to completion in or
der that advertisement for bids
can be placed as soon as possi
ble. It is hoped that a contract
may be awarded and construc
tion begun not later than Octo
ber 1. i
In this connection the board
points out that subject to com
pletion of at least a portion of
the new facilities around the
first of the year it will be neces
sary, because of lack e space,
to double shift probably the first
and second grades, although the
exact extent of the double shift
ing that will be required cannot
be determined until after the
pre-school registration is held
next Tuesday and Wednesday,
August 30 and 31.
Members of the school board
are: Ralph B. Sipprell, chair
man; William L. Woelk, and Ray
H. Lafky
Assist With "Bank"
Independence Serving at the
blood bank in Monmouth were
Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs. C. A.
Fratzke, Miss Myra Montgom
ery, and Mrs. C. H. Harwood of
Independence; and Mrs. Hattie
Schweizer, Mrs. Hugh Van' Loan
and Mrs. Gilbert Prime of Mon
mouth. The blood bank will re
turn to this area in November.
Roy M. East Line
Gets Fare Increase
Roy M. East, operator of a bus
service between Salem and Til
lamook, via Valley Junction, is
given a permit to increase rates
in an order signed by George
H. Flag, publie tttiUtlM sem-
mlssioner.
IhCi nHf inn was for author
ity to adjust the intermediate ap
plication rule and cancel in in
dividual 40-ride scholar commu
tation book, and also to increase
certain passenger fares.
The findings in the erder
hold the petition Justified.
END OF THE MONTH
SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL
Leather or Composition
Half-Soles $1.29
For All the Family
Offer Good Mon.-Tues.-Wed., Aug. 19-11
Fast
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SHOE REPAIR
DOWNSTAIRS
Stat Farm Mutual
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A cut in auto
insurance costs
Oregon Driven Will Sav
UP TO 20
State Farm Mutual Auto
Insurance Company
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