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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1925)
EDUCATOR ADDRESSES : SALEM KIWANIS CLUB ALlf ME Jf CREATED EQTJAC IS FA LLACV miliar SAYS ' School of Today Should be Three Trrk Affairs Contention of : , . .Speaker - - It A. Miller director of stud ent jelassification and principal of the print school, appeared before the Jviwanig club yesterday and ex plained part of hi work in the s.htol system of today.1- r j ;j Mr. Miller contended ' that the fallacy of all men being- created equil was falling into the discard na ihown by the research! work being carried on among the school children of the United States. He stated ; that the" need for caring for-the" educationally exceptive child was growing daily, At the present, attention: I be ing ald the dullard of the class es, tend nothing dohe'to help the exceptionally bright towards en tering a higher grade. ' " " 'T - "Thf public ": school of; today Biiottiu da a tree track, affair. whit h ' would take care of these lelow . normal, the average! pupil ondpthe students that are ! above the'average lit intelligence.- "With sthe.,, establishment -of such ; a system1 to care for the weaklings , of 5 society . and to fit them to an education and a place In he world, democracy would be Safeguarded.' Mr. Miller illustrated his talk by Several examples of conditions in the Salem schools that had cone before his attention. He was introduced by George Huff, city ued at 930,000. f J : Seven acres of the site are in triangular form and owned by the city,' thr remainder belonging to different persons.. The board rec ommended that the next legisla ture transfer to the city the old normal school site. t John A. Bennes, architect, will submit plans at the next meeting of the board of regents, June 18 while W. C. Knighten will submit plans for the new training school at Monmouth. stir. FR r intendent -of schools. ESH FRUITS SHIPPED COOSEnERRIES STARTED EAST LETTUCE MOVING i J ; LET Fresh fruits" are., being moved from the Salem district, the first carload :fo green . gooseberries for eastern shipment left this . week from the Hunt cannery. Several other carloads are planned in the experiment is successful. Another carload left from the Tacific Fruit & Vroduca plant; last night while the new Pacific Cannery-&; Prod uce, company In West Salem start? ed r-shipplog: fresh gooseberries Tuesday... This, plant is now ready to ''receive strawberries. ' --'.. ; Vi A carload' of . lettuce from the LabLsh meadow district ; was iced f nd sent out,. Tuesday. This is the forerunner of from six to eight carloads. This industry is. In its infancy and there are but 25 acres anted this season. The acreage be increased next. year. . r 71- v 1 SELECT. - SCHOOL SITE - V,W ASHLAXD XORMAIj tvttx Selection of a site for the new Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland was made' Tuesday by the boird of regents. The site com prises 18175. acres 5 south and at the end of the Ashland boulevard and one block. from. , the place w&ere the Pacific highway, leaves the boulevard and directly west of Indiana street. . The site is val- .South Forget" ktAlexaSiirling if. lis y. ' ; i ' : : ''4 ' hi DR. MATTHIS TO HEAD P-T ASSOCIATION HERE LIXCOLX-.McKIXL.EY ELECTED ; OPFTCEljS LAST XI RUT Sfany Attend Excellent Program imerert at Closing; Meeting . for thp Year R. W. TAfJZER ELECTED V . ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL WILL TEACH AT J. U PARRISH hriLDIXO , IX FALL Attentioa Called to Crowded Con ditions; Mora Class Room Xeoded Soon 5 1 I ; Uarion Tcr:? alsre, dach Tier " of George Tnrplej profea- sional at the St. Job a pvlf ef Hew Orleans, U r 'tncti-'r V -fcr.tica ia srllsra " 'J'cii$lts . bj.;; her-f,p?ctacslr r'sj.'i-At . ssretecn ie threstrr.i to fsaJke ti socili .-.MfortM'A2;A Ctlr- Z3 -.1 The Parent-Teacher association of the Lincoln-McKInley schools held their; final meeting of the season last night and elected offi cers for the coming term.1 An ex cellent program was offered, with the Moore's music house enter tainers rendering a very pleasing and varied program, i 1 ' i ; Officers elected are as follows: President.; pr; J. p. Matthis; Tlce president. Dr. P. L. l?tter; secre tary, Mrs. Irmlne" Fawk; treasur er,. Mrs. Clifford Hlgin. j , The next meeting will be held on the fourth Tuesday o,f Sfptem ber. and will be in the form of a reception for the -new officers and teachers of the two schools. The meeting last night! was ex ceptionally well attended and a program was outlined for the en suing year which it is declared ill: be mote comprehensive, than uy so far planned. Many top es? relating to school work were discussed, and a schedule 'of en-! deavor outlined that will Insure perfect harmony, and, cooperation In the organization; i : Routine matters were consid ered by the Salem school board at their regular meeting last night. Attention was given matters that would b brought up . for future action of the school board mem bers. ""'... y- R. W. Taznner, former instruc tor at Enterprise, Independence and Corvallis was elected as as sistant principal at the Parrish school, to succeed a former fac ulty member i resigned. Felix Subjectt was elected to be manual training instructor. ; ; Attention was called to the need for additional class room in the Salem high school by George W. Hug, city superintendent of schools. Increase in the school population will make It necessary to cut np the old gymnasium room into class rooms. No definite ac tion was taken by the school boafd but the matter will be taken up at a later meeting. ;( ' "' ; From all indications a new wing to the Salem high school will have to , be built, considering the In crease that has taken place In the Bchool population during the past five years. Mr. Hug, brought out the. fact that 4650 pupils have been added to the Salem schools during the past five years, and at the. same rate of increase would necessitate securing new buildings. t: CHEMAWA HAS PROGRAM CLOSI.Va EXERCISES JOR THE YEAR BEGIXS OX SUNDAY The Kiwanis club, as an organ izatton has been invited to attend the closing events of the Chema wa Indian .Training school on the last of this week. The program which has been arranged . allows for a competitive ; drill for boys and physical education exercises for girls, followed by a dress pa rade in which the student body will participate. . ... On Monday and Tuesday follow ing, an operetta in three acts Paul Revere," by Dodge will be given in the auditorium. Thursday. June 4, an industrial demonstration for visitors will be staged.' The Statesman cover county news more thoroughly thanany omer paper in Marion eouniy.;uur special correspondents do it.fi MPS. PARKHURSTl DIES MOTHER OF MRS. HOMER H. i Mrs. Annis J. Parkhurst, widow of Kdmond F; Parkhurst; a resi dent of Salem- for , the I past 34 years, died Tuesday morning at the . home of her daughter, Mrs. Homer Smith, 76a Norton Summer street, Mrs. Parkhurst was a na tive. of New Tort state and at the date of her death . she i was S3 years old. : For a number of years she has resided in Sheldon, Iowa. Besides Mrs. Smith she is sur- vifed by two sisters, Mrs. E. II. McfClellan of Sheldon, Iowa, and Mrs. Lu. R. . Le Fuagy.iof Mont mputb. .The deceased was a mem ber of the Congregational church. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 10:30-o'clock from Webb's funeral 'parlor,' with Rev. Charles E. Ward in charge. ; Inter ment will, be made in .the City View cemetery. ! " . . ; ' - - .- -s- CARPENTERS PLAN PARTY At-L "WORKIXG MEX ARE IX- VITIOD TO LABOR. TEMPLE i E. E. Bergman, vocational training instructor in the Salem high school, explained the work of his department at the, regular meeting oil the Salem ; Central Trades and (Labor council last night. ' .. :i ; , . rir A W. Ellis, of the carpenters' lo cal, announced that 'the organiza tion was making extensive plans for a big get-together party at the labor temple, June 11.' All work ing men, whether members of pr- ganized labor or not, are invited to, attend. . . ..T, Letters of condolence are being sent Tom Xewberry.l of the bar bers r local who recently, lost his i The meeting last night was the last o( the, weekly meeting and the next one ill Ae held Tuesday pigbt June 9.- ' - , ; .:- c 1 - QpGGiol IfaltiGG in miff 1 -r - PiG6GO '. Of 1- t':: .ALUMIIMUM A)RE For Canning Season We have made some fine purchases in high grade Ware that will prove extra values for this purpose.' " We have grouped them in three lots for THURSDAY and Friday selling. ' ; LOT 110 qt. covered Convex Kettles... 12, -; qt. Preserve kettles without covers' either t size at the special price of .... - L.J.$1J20 . LOT 216 qt. Lipped Preserve Kettles. 20 qt. Lipped Preserve Kettles, either size for only .i i . $1.95 LOT $ An assortment of very large and extra heavy Teat Kettles fitted with the 5 Rice Cooker insert very fine MIRRO Ware while they last you may have them for ...-..-.....-- ..-v.-... ... $2. do - Be sure and get our prices on Oil Stoves and Refriger ators before you buy. We will save you money. Our store will be closed ALL DAY SATURDAY, May 30 Decoration Day. We ViU be open Friday night. GEO. E. ALLEN Hardware & Machinery 2.16 N. Commercial . BOYS TO EDIT PAPERS NATION WIDE f PRESS ASSO CIATION WILL BK FORMED ' SEW; YORK,; May 29. L Asso ciated Press.) -A - nation . wide boyst prese association, modeled ho the Associated! Press, to serve 69 newspapers edited by I boys, is to be organized by i-he. boys club newspaper association ' l formed here today at the ISth annual in ternational convention of the boys club federation. Lew Williams. dlrectorof the Toledo, Ohio, News boys club " was elected president. The donation by the New York World of a trophy to be awarded annually for the next 16 years to the boys clubs which produced the best-newspaper was announc ed. Sixty nine boys clubs publish ing papers are members of the as sociation. ; Salem industries ' are stable. Salem is not a-fly-by-night town. It is being built on a real foundation. WOMAN SHOOTS SELF SUICIDE BELIEVER- INTENDED; " DESPOXBEXCY SAID CAUSE s- NEWBERG, May 26 Mrs. Frank R. Stroy of Marshfield shot herself three" times in what was .believed to be an effort to com mit suicide at 11 o'clock this morning, in a clump of "brush at Dundee, two miles from Newberg. Her act was ascribed to despand ency over the belief that her hus band, said to be a millwright, for-. merlV employed at Klamath Falls, was In love with another woman. ' Local authorities began " inves tigation of Mrs. Stroy'a troubles. They learned ithat for a time sho had made her home in Portland. Building Records William Neinmeyer. Is to erect a dwelling at 84i E street, which will cost $6000, according to, the permit issued yesterday from the city recorder's office. I i i We Haye Made Arrarifj:emerits withi qt,her leading funeral direct or? throughout the country so that we can handle the details of a case coming into or leaving this city quickly and satisfactorily. 4 In emergencies; of this kind,Nour service will be invaluable to those responsible for the arrangements. i WEBB'S FUNERAL' PARLOP.5 "Superior Uuncryt Service? ZQ5bo.Uzirch Street -Phone 120 r mm Mm h sv war fsifS' I W ? w-.nwi u www , i j& 1 -Mi Mi , (f Lookrbr Specials f SUPPLIES GftMP "GOODS . MUklA CU1U AwUl Greater Values at the beginning of the Outdoor season. In cluded in these specials are many necessities for the motor and camp trips you have planned. The very "things" yo& needed to make your motoring safer; more comfortable, more enjoyable and more economical. Limited space per mits the listing of only a few of the articles on sale. Scores of others are displayed at our store look for the Orange Tags. Every article is taken from regular stock and sold with "Western Auto's" guarantee of satisfaction. vv estern Auto i ires Are used by countless thousands of motorists. They are made from exacting specifications in some of the country's leading tire factories, and sold direct to you through our more than one hundred stores. There is no middleman's profit to pay. During this three day sale we offer with every "Western 'Auto" cord tire, sold at our regular low price, an inner tube of corresponding size for $1.00.',-' Wear-vell Cords Just what the name implies: Standard Quality Standard ' Weig-ht Standard .Oversize A bltrej ribbon tubm for $1.00 with every Wear-Well Cord 30x3 3 $7,90 Bis l ' . - " . ' Prfo ?: 30x3 Re. Size Cl..$ 7.75 30z3T Oversize CL. 8.65 30x3y2 Str. Side. U . v 10.45 31x4 Str. Side. .". 13.65 32x4 Str. Side . . . 13J95 33x4 Str. Side. ' 14.70 32x4 Str. Side. . . . ..V 18.40 33x4Va Str. Side.w. . 19.10 34x4y3' Str. Side.,..19.65 33x5 Str. Side .t. 423.15 35x5 Str. Side ,. 423.85 Vestern Gant feds Extra quality extra weight extra er -. , ' - i Ice sure nonskid tread " - A Jumbo tube for $1.00 with every Western Cia-i Cord 30x3 1 2 Be, bis $9.90 " 8iM ' Trie 30x3 Va Giant Oversize CI.. $11.85 32x3 Vi Giant Str. Side. . . . 14.65 31x4 Giant Str. Side ... . 1 730 32x4 Giant Str. Side . . .. 18.95 33x4 Giant Str. Side. . . . 19.65 34x4 Giant Str. Side.,... . 20.60 32x4 Vs Giant Str. Side. . . . 24.90 33x4 Giant Str, Side .... 2535 34x4 y3 Giant Str. Side .... 26.65 33x5 , Giant Str. Side.... 31.75 35x5 Giant Str. Side 32.90 Ask for Prices a Other Blm . 11 t . . i 'Auto Supplies and Camp Goods For years, "Western Auto" stores have been the recognized headquar-. ters for Auto Supplies and Camp Goods. Only stajpard quality mer chandise is kept. ; We sell for less because we buyfor less. Greater savings are yours if you buy during this three-day sale. Below are a few x Step Plates - XVI aluminum with shield. 'Prrnt slipping. Keep in- aide xt car dean. Res- Q R n ; vlar price special JU : . ' ' " ; " r . Cord e&03iaU From Our &Xfif??artrnent Ss?St?L...;S1.pO lSL. S3-30 rSSJS?. .'.'44c -S12.94 r-mrrm .... (T:3ier wheel CO OC I(htH. Eeh ...?kOw 55Sr. S2.60 Other Special Values Sehrader Tire y Ga uge. Bumpers. Nobby "Locking Cap. Sport Locking Cap. Gearshift Ball. Explosion Whistles. Mono Dash Lamp 'Cap. Top Recovers. Handy Cigar , Lighter. Pumps. Pliers. i ;' - ? Pedal Pad Attach easily to brake and clutch pedals. An absolute necessity. Fits all cars. Reg ular low price 95c - 7C I OU Special . Here la an exceptional val ue. A tent ideal for camp inr. huntinir, picnic or beach trip. Bite 7x7 white t-oz. If -Inch duck. Regu lar low price on Qfl I&99. Special... OUiVU 1 Size 7x7 khaki 10-ox. 36- inch duck. ' Reiruiar low price I14.SS. Special ..... V 'E i" .513.35 Gasoline Stove Drum Typo Stop Signal The standard of perfection. IXeBlsrned for Installation over the tail light or license brack et. No holes to . drill. Neat , and sturdy. Dust and water . proof. Regular low t4 flO price 12.40 4 ; Special. 1 . Williams Spotlight Universally recognized as a! standard high quality lamp. Two ; sizes Junior model -; inch. Regular low price iATge '-inch size. - Regular low price $45. QO QR Special ............ Oui.U 4- 1 Compact, safe and durab'e. The well-known Prentiss Waber make. Small -size, without windbreak. ORetru lar low price Of f0 $5.85. Special... OiUt) Medium size, with wind break. Regular low price Special ... ....... SG.28 ' ; ; Fold ins Camp Cot Guar anteed " to support over half a ton. Makes a fun length xomfortable bed. Regular low price PH f"l S3.S5. Specl&L... i)OtLtl f j Fpldins Table A light weight table, sturdy and compact. Resrlar low i?:.......S3.S3 !V I'Comfy" Wind Wings A distinctive looking. srv- . livable windshield wing at this unheard-of p r 1 c e . Made of crystal plate glass. Brackets are black enamel. For all cars, Regular low price I4.I5. OR Special ytaeWiJ o Curved All-Metal VUor , . . .. Rigid permanent un breakable. Breaks the glare ol the sun and ap proaching headlights. Fin ished with baked-on black enamel. - Regular low price 3 . ; - f OH 7C Special Va.ll O ' 1- Interior Mirror Kvery car should baTe one. . A. protection against rear end collisions. Our special T-inch mirrors for open or closed cars. Regular low price 96a CTi Special .. - U I t I 18.45. OO QC Our Nc B-415 has neat " I Special ............ Oitlw beveled edges and attrac tive nickel plated brackets. 7 -inch ' size for open or closed cars. Regularly sells for 11.45. , QCfV I 41o at tptcial prices are Luggage Carrier. Stool. Cair, ; JtT Special ............ Uwu -f Jar. Ctmteem attd other Camp XecettttU. ' , ' . i ! ' - more m nan 1 or ores fu. jver ine irett , " .-.-. 1 r- - 'pT Standard Auto Tent Open Until 9 p. m. During This Sale jiTTETrrlHr Otd J 'Ask for 1,925 General V 1 Salem store corner Court and High . . o, 0 , I. I . i .