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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 10

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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10
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KKSec, J) $Utesman, Salem, Frt, Dec. 6, '57 Casework Files Studied at Workshop Swimming Pools Study rurcnase or tauinmenr in exr oreo said unrealistic ScKdol Reporter Pool Age publisher Robert M. Hoffman made the presentations. Salem's award is a gold medal aboot three inches ip Dec. (It Foreign Minister-Heinrich von Brentano said tdnight West Germany regards as unrealistic any proposal for neutralisation of Germany as ing firm said the pools themselves are substantially sound but that the plumbing Is leaky and will have te be replaced.

Construction blueprints for the points, the second for 1(0 points, the third for 380 points, the fourth engraved on both sides Evaluation of Salem'i two public swimming pools for necessary reconstruction and new equipment is complete, according to Clark, Groff and Cave, Salem engineering firm in charge of drawing up specifications for the $180,000 project Lloyd IC Clark of the engineer- for 9oo points and the fifth is given pools will be drawn after new pool! City j-ecreatlon" director Vernon a new approach toward a German equipment has been selected in Gllmore accompanied Bcrglund peace settlement with Russia. January, aark said. and attended a National Swimming He referred to a suggestion by Consideration ii alia helns ffii Pool Institute, also held at the the former U.S. ambassador to New Idea in School Life-'Rest Week' By LOWIE SCHSOEDER lor 400 points, stuoenis receive a certificate for the first four swards and a gold star for the fifth. CMhlsg Drive Bet Leslie's Junior Red" Cross will Shamrock Hilton Hotel to replacing the pools' filters with a new type dlalomaceous earth.

Gllmore attended a short course filter. The pools sand filters are in pool operation, Moscow. George Kennan, that the Western Powers consider neutralising all Germany as a means of underwriting the peace of Europe. The West German statesman spoke to newsmen after a confer ence with British leaders. in need of repslrj-Clark-saidrXost Und pubil sponsor a Bundle day Drive in the ,01 me new iiuers wouia se aooui A new Me a in acbeoT III was launched at Sacred Heart Academy this week "Best Week' de- Ex-Residentof Salem Killed In Rpck Slide $3,000 each.

home rooms from Dec. through the 10. The drive is being conducted to gather wearable clothes Salem was 'award! national vised tor ine recognition this week for its suc lUioroasbiy ex- cessful citizens campaign to reno to send to families in the United States who have had their belong FLUE BURNS OUT Firemen from South Salem station were called at" 7:10 p.m. Thursday to extinguish a chimney fire at a house owned by M. P.

Wire at 975 Judson St. SE. No damage was reported, i afcJJwIu.fa.UiA i vate the city I two public swim' ming pools. 'hausted. The rules or- erning the observance of this ings destroyed by disaster.

Casework filet get a study at the seven-county welfare supervisor! two-day workshop end-' We Charles (Tex) Warnock, about 50. former resident of Salem, was killed Thursday in a rock slide Elmer Berglund, head of the committee which fostered the $180,000 pool tax levy, returned to I wees are: no Ing today at Marion county Welfare Commission. Left to right are Kenneth Peterson, Marlon County director, Mrs. Marian Carlson of Marlon Earl Loewen of Polk County, Miss Elizabeth Goddard of the state welfare commission and Jrsnna Greenlee of Linn County. (Statesman Photo) while working on a highway construction Job near Medford, friends South High Photos Out noon meetings, five 'minute ln- Suggest BUSINESS MEN'S ASSURANCE CO.

were informed. i'f Imau Warnock, who left Salem about rS classes, lighter I fa 1 1 nments. 24 years agp after residing here about five years, reportedly was working alone on a private con and dismissal no Salem Thursday from Houston, where he received first place gold medal from Swimming Pool Age magazine. The award was given on the basis of "outstanding achievement in publicly promoting a swimming pool campaign." Ruimerup award was given to By KAREN HARRIS "When art re-takes going to be Welfare Supervisors Told to 'Aid Them to Aid Themselves' struction project at the time of the fatal accident. He had been living LmIm Scfcrws.r later than 15.

Much to the disapproval of those enjoying it, It only lasts for one week, and then it's' back to the taken?" was the question asked by many South Salem High Stu-t dents Thursday -V as the national fl I 2 r. A Cameras Stationery Big Ben Clocks Timex ana) Westclox Watches SCHAEFER'S DRUGSTORE Open Dally 7:11 a.m. te p-bl Sundays, I a.sa. te p.sn. 13S North Cotninerclal old "grind." L.

Irl RoblMoa DM ROMIMM Report card time came around again for the second time this fl 'T. I'-were passed out Yavapai County Youth Center of Prescott, which planned and constructed a public pool. with voluntary labor in the face of a deli The philosophy that public wel students dur- year, and Rest Week or not, they in Medford. The-deceased had worked for Valley Foundry while living In Salem. He came to Oregon from Texas about 12 years ago.

Survivors Include the widow, Mrs. Marie Warnock, Medford, and two sisters in Texas. Funeral arrangements are pending. fare is more than handing out money was pointed out during the Ii ing ym were distributed. LIFE ACCIDENT HEALTH INSURANCE ESTATE PLANNING BUSINESS INSURANCE 1 KIM has almost doubled in the past year.

An additional temporary worker has been employed at the county office, but several more could be used, said Kenneth Peterson, commission director. cussion at the meetings. Regardless of the stress the approach should be the same, as purposeful and as focused as possible, she continued. The Marion County welfare load Those girls receiving above a IS Students are grade point average were Kathy cate segregation problem. Ap-proximately 45 communities throughout the nation participated in the pool project contest.

Fischer, Sua Van, Margie Con MMMk BUf fen. so! take the pic nor, and Judy Boetticher. seniors; Judy Nielson, Joan Korn, Kathryn two-day regional workshop for welfare casework supervision ending today at the Marion County Welfare department offices. "Welfare Is not Just a financial agency! but it should also be helpful as a social service," said Miss Elizabeth Goddard of the Oregon State Public Welfare Commission. She is one of the three state mem Burke, Jeannette Edwards, Anne i 'yk lures nome lor -jr IS I parental inspec-X tion before they bm nirrti are required to Meusey, Judy Woodry, Sherril Amort, and Bev Polentky, juniors psy.

Students are under no obli Cathy Auch, Mary EUen Johnson, gation to buy the pictures. and Lynda Thompson, sopho mores: Susan Crawford. Linda bers sent by the state commission Miner, Sue Woodruff, Vivian to conduct the semi-annual meet Grid Players Paid Honor By NANCY COLBURN 9 Ripp, and' Pat Kelsh, freshmen. Leslie Plans Merit Awards By PATRICIA UK Leslie Junior High will hold iU first merit award assembly this year Parrlsh Junior High had an as sembly on Thursdsy. One of the ings for county casework supervisors.

"By knowing your welfare case, it is often possible to recognize the problems of the person. Then you can aid them to aid hemselves," she added. Eighteen representative casework supervisors from Benton, Deschu-j tes. Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Multnomah and Polk counties attended the two4ay meet. Casework studies were prepared i main features wss the pep ban and rally squai from North Sa lem.

There also were a pianist and a trio. their first "tag was given 1 fl II. rj? ucsiw luuruui, and 45 students wiU get their second award. Awardi arc based on points for students' to the season football players. The boys receiving letter a-wards from the Grey football Naaty Cslkara team were by the state department of actual welfare cases for study by the group.

"It is Interesting to note how groups will react so differently to the same problem," said Miss Goddard. The conferences are set up by the state commission to be presented five times to reach the 60 casework supervisors of county departments. William Smythe and Barbara Davis, both of the state commission, accompany -Miss Goddard to present the workshops. The overloaded welfare program service in hall patrol cafeteria Gary Osborne, Pat Loy, Jim Get-tin. Lynn Hays.

Bert Wright, Maur w4 work, school activities and otb- er service. has also become a topic for dts- ice Morey, Norman Newberry, Larry Haskell. Emery Billings, Gary Woock. Jim Shepard, Roy Pfhenniger, David Chambers, Cliff Cauble, Larry Miller, Russ Younger, Chuck Lane, Roger Brooks, Roger Hughes, John Whitmire and Jim DlmiU From the Cardinal team were: Jim Brown, Danny Cooper, Jim Dltoma, Lonnie Dockter, Kent Evans, Clarence Fairbrother, Robb Haskins, Jack Hoisted, Ron Llp-pincott, Jim Martin, Bill Mickles, Tim Mills, Dick Montgomery, Third awards wiu ns given to these students as follows: Susan Bennett, Richard Bilea, Donald Blake, Susan Cannon, Vlcki Fronk, Barbara Jackson, Carols Kruger, Ned orris. Amy Schwsbauer, Judy Smith.

Mary Stein, Shirley Tnede and Mavoura Wooldridge. Seward Kellicut. Howsrd Mytych and Barbara Long will get their fourth award. No one has earned the fifth award yet The first award is given for ion Norm Muxser. Dave Olson, Dean Pemble.

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