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' Capital Journal, Salem, Ore,, Thurs., Apr. 21, 1935-(Scc- 2)-7 Inside and Outside Look at Salem's Handsome New Grant Grade School rntn ihi ; l'"-rfr .-.- . V- -,f 'v ". '.vrlTr - i- -f-i Entrance Detail of New, Grant School shows modern trend. New Grant school, built at a cost of $277,338 to replace an older structure, displays latest trends in modern schoolhouse architecture, lhe structure contains 11 classrooms library. multi-purpose room, kitchen, teacher's and health room. The structure contains 23,190 square feet of floor apace and fas designed to accommodate 300 pupils.. Grant now has 210 pupils in attendance. , ir J, i -K Ji TC12 Grant's Multi-Purpose Room is both dining room and audi torium. Shown seated for light refreshments in Grant's multi purpose room are principals of Salem's elementary schooU gathered for a discussion of school affairs and a Kiwanis pres entation uf organization efforts to aid under-privileged chil dren. Tables shown are a type that fold to become a wall panel. i . . -i iWUhi El! D L J"3v;p, I w.'Jrt . J Iff 111 spinning nyionNI U "wn"", I .iST-W -. c 1 Infill H tmamj simwwo 4 - Ethel Marsh coots for 250 pupils in Grant and Garfield schools. In Grant school's modern and efficient kitchen thel Marsh and her assistant prepare lunches for pupils in both Grant and Garfield schools. Prepared food from Grant school is transported to Garfield for serving. Mrs. Zola Schwiesow's Sixth Grade nunils j Dumber 29. Not all of Mrs. Schwiesow's alert .1 .;K l :i i : .1.:. i . i. lAiu siduc pupus ttie miuwii lit mis piiuiugrupu. class has beetj studying JpexC?n;ar5 mnwmnmut,,, as a lesson in geography and the pictures used to illustrate the lesson remain on the wall board. -.-- , ,..- ' First Tme at Ms Cow Price M tern ffTfTTTRiiyiM-JIII-'IIMHnil i-'S'.-B-'- WW i Al Williams keeps them toasty warm. Two oil fired, automatic, low pressure steam boilers heat new Grant school at a co?y temperature of between 70 and 74 degrees. When operating at full capacity the twin boilers require 20 gallons of oil an hour. Shown is Al Williams, building custodian, In the boiler pit. marked to hide supplies before their invasion. Police said they were investigat ing where the boys had found their arsenal of guns. Senior Class Council Making Future Plans California Boys Plan to Set Up Own Government LOS ANGJ-XF.S (LP) Police ' island was not decided but their today held lour teen-aed boys lor ! other plans were scrupulously questioning on their elaborale plans worked out. to seize the Navy-owned oflshorc! A long, badly spelled constitution island of San Muuel and "set up Maid out 14 laws, which included: The senior class council at their own nation " i "There shell isici be no stealing South Salem High discussed three The youths, missing from their of one's private property. topics al its Tuesday, noon meet- homes in nearby Venice since, "There shell be no excess killing ! jni! Tuesdav. were picked up by a po- of animals on this island. I a" class present was the main lice officer after their car stalled. I "All parties including women . u,?lc ,)jcusc( f-our nf the pos In the trunk of the car. officers shell carry a gun siblr gifts to the school suggest- found a small arsenal including "All crimes shell be punished U cd bv ln(. senior cla!, councll , io snoiijuns, io im. . .. .. o,. ..... - J resentatives were a guest book, a 'VTie gun. WD SIIIM Ol ujnaniiit, Jul,. Vnives and bayonets. "There shell be no. argucing on When police told them the rocky this island at any time. ) Island of San Miguel was used as! "Every person on this island a Navy target range and asked shell do his or hers share of work, w hat they would have done if the I Pregnanry Not Tolerated Navy opened fire on them, one ol I "No pregnancy will fle tolerated the youths answered, "We'd sliw! on this island, except this rule kb !mav he broken hv lhe Bnvernor." ,., ,... vvavne Young I The tour youtns planned io sei si-in.r nmuv. Police identified the would he themselves up as officers of the ; A character day was discussed nation founders s "governor ", island with oiher inhabitants in a hy the members of the council. w vn Voune 15 Raymond Clark ' peasant" classification. Besides The majority of the representa ?RoiS Bu f Jirnrny constitution, and by-laws, the tive, decided it would he best Howard 13 all of Venice ouths had drawn a crude map of not to have a special day set aside 'Their 'method of getting to Uie, Southern California with caves I unless a good idea was suggested. flag pole for the football field, choir risers, and a row of trees to be planted wherever the land scaping plans permit. Sybil Campbell, class vice-president, asked the representatives tor volunteers to help in plan ning for the banquet and the .PINNING V.. A SIMNta V1 V-ulVM. rf-?iff "v v - . - ., i 3 k m itk m I ir AaBiissssssi HH1S NO MONEY DOWN! I Only 50c WEEKLY! I NEWEST ! PLUG j SPOONS Y FISHING KNIFE t SHEATH (rTuicTfitc I0X tch More Fish with SPIN-CASTING! proYmnt lo mak ttahlng Ur and more fun. No bock loan, loolprool ccntind . . . plus o to moo Johnson Spinning Rtl and glaM rod lor groatr nW7msinl. 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