Career Night At High School . . Thill preparations have been mad for the second annual "Ca reer Night" which will be held tbii evening at Salem high school. All student of the parochial school, the three Junior high fchoola. and the high school art especially Invited to attend. Ca reer night Is sponsored jointly by the Rotary Club of Salem and the senior mgn scnooL All those attending will go to the auditorium for a short time to bear brief explanation of the program and to hear wel coming addresses. Joe Dodd will talk on community objectives of the Rotary club. Then everybody will go to the , room where the career they are moit interested In is being dis cussed. There will be two forty minute periods during the eve ning. The first one will be from - 8:80 to 9:10 and the second pe riod will last from 9:15 until :8.'. The speakers will first give the moat common name of the occupation and then give a gen eral description of the career. Next, they will give the prefer red age, working conditions, . wages, hours, surrounding, haz ards, and safety measures of the job. They will also tell about the education needed for the occu pation and several other things about the career. Careers represented this eve ning will be accounting, business administratloon, civil service, airline hostess, pilot, auto me chanic, machinist, beautician, clerical worker, secretary, den Istry, medical doctors, pharmacy, engineering, farming, food pro cessing, forestry, wood process ing, interior decorating, art, journalism, law, music, nursing, photography, printing, radio, television, sales person, public speaking, salesmanship, science, research, social work, religion, and teaching. The student leaders presiding ever the discussion are from Del RamsdeU's public speaking classes. T August Ekman Dies at Eugene Sllverton Word was re-1 celved Wednesday of the death t August Ekman, 62, the morn ing of February 18, at Sacred Heart hospital, Eugene, follow ing an extended Illness. Born February 21, 18S1, in St. Paul, Minn., and had retid-1 ; ed in Silverton and Eugene since his discharge from - the ' army of World War 1. j He was married to Mlsij Blanche Hubbs of Sllverton, June 28, 1937. Mrs. Ekman 1 ' survives, also one brother, Ern- i est F. Ekman of Sllverton, and many other relatives In the ' mldwestern states. The widow at her home in Eugene, Wednesday afternoon ' announced that private services , would be at the Memorial s chapel of the Ekman Funeral t Home, Friday, February 20, at 11 a.m. and a request was made : that no flowers be given. The Rev. Burtner of the Trln i ity Methodist church of Eugene will officiate, concluding rites . will be at the Silverton ceme tery. During his years in Silverton, Mr. Ekman was an interior decorator and finisher. He was n active member of the Eu gene Trinity Methodist chu'eh, and was a member of the American Legion post No. I. He belonged to the grange 'near Eugene. Dead Whale Washes Onto Beach at S.F. San Francisco W A weighty problem about three decaying tons of it was washed into the laps of San Francisco author! ties last night. But no one could be found who was willing to do anything about it. The problem was a dead whale the size of a small truck. Salem Heiahh Salem Him. u ... ,, aiviw wan twenty da rent ni .-j tended tne assembly on Tuesday """7" preieniea to the stu dent body of the Salem Heights school hv tk. .ik j- , Brents, teacher, directed and was ulc ay urs. Robert Hart nun, room mother. Susan Zwicker L h. to the flsi. and Rt.P K..,i.i uflium. dinira Main . u - play announcer. The Dlav nrrunl v.i entlne Day at the Court of xiearis. in tne cast were queen, Karen Harris, kins Snhari u. man, knave, Paul Finell. Prince oi nearis. uanny Elswerth, Prin cess Roseanne, Susan Bartlett, ladles in waltinr. Juriv iurr-ti- Ian, Molly Allen and Mary Wll- Dur, neraias, Claudia Weaver, Bonnie Jean Kurth and Betty Jean Dvke. haatt rrin.,. s,.... Raymond, bead chef, Curtis n sixer, ooy, oia man, chefs as sistant, and prince of diamonds, Bill Allen. Prince Jimrr r.nr. don Franke, Prince Caspor, Don n orris, ranee uscar, Richard Post, and the Fairy Godmother, Linda Rich. Marion Miller, principal, in troduced each ltiMint in ik sixth rradc II thla Hi mm their lat performance for Salem Heights scnooi. Speech Meet Cougar Scare Calls Oregon City Nice Oregon City WV-State hunt ers were asked to come here to track down two cougtrs housewife said she saw in back yards Wednesday night. Mrs. Irene Dionne said she heard a whimpering In the yard and investigating, aaw the cou gars. She sent her son, Ver non, to get help from the neighbors. The neighbor fired two shots at the animals, but missed. Po lice, who were called, found tracks but lost them in the rush. The police, in. turn, asked for the hunters. The Stil em hlzh irh itu dents will travel to McMinnville today for the annual Linfield College Speech tournament Miss Amanda Anderson is their coach. The 21st Linfield speech tour nament will be held today, Fri day, and Saturday. Salem won the sweepstakes trophy last year. Representing Salem George Matter, Louise, Owens, Dawn Pierce, Larry Sharp, Mary Jane Thomas, Mae Baker, Ron Anderson, Gail Blush, John Gil man, Karen Johnson, Dorothy Kinney, Roger Moorhead, Pat D'Malley, BiU Cook, Ann Han sen, Rosemary Gilbert, Sue Syr- lni, ana Carol warren. Divisions which Salem will en ter are impromptu, the subject. Our Foreign Policy"; after din ner speakers, the subject, "Am erican Characters": radio speak ing current newa commentary, oratory, extempore speaking, "The Expansion of Federal Pow er"; and an interview, in which the entrant will apply and then interview for a lob. Tne debate subject is "lie- solved That the Atlantic Pact nations should form a new fed' eral union." Nine debate teams from Salem will compete in this division. Americans Savages, Says Red Calendar Jack Benny Sister In Law Gets Decree Santa Monica. Calif. Mrs. Babe Blum, Jack Benney sister-in-law, has divorced Myrt T. Blum, business administration expert and oil man. "Ha stayed out all hour of the night without explanation. user profane language in xrom of my friend and embarrassed me," Mrs. Blum, 47, testified of her 82-year-old spouse. Stockholm, Sweden I) The greatest man who ever lived was Joseph Stalin . . . Ameri cans are asvages and murderers . . . space men may live on Mars and Venus . . . Thla is the 36th year after the Russian Revolu tlon. These are some of the things emphasized In the 1993 Soviet cslendsr printed in 15 million copies by the Soviet state pub lishing house Gospolitizdat to help Russia' million keep track of the day and up on their communist catechism. A copy has just reached Sweden. rear. SValselz Thefts May Be Solved Dallas Possibility that the theft of tools of considerable value from two different firms In Vslsetx on the night of Feb ruary 7 ha been solved ha been announced by the Polk county sheriffs office. Sheriff Tony Neufeldt has been notified by the Oregon state police that Ronald Henry, transient, ha admitted tne theft of an assortment of band tools from a Valsetx Lumber company shop, a well as the theft of a gun and purse from an automobile. He denies any knowledge of three chain saws stolen at this same time, but does admit breaking Into a gas pump In addition to the other thefts, Sheriff Neufeldt said. Henry was apprehended by state police at Hillsboro Mon day and ha been turned over to the custody of the Washing ton county sheriff, E. H. Bush. At present he 1 being held at Washington county on another charge, with a "hold" on him for Polk county authorities. 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