The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 19, 1926, Page 11, Image 11

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SOi'DDL TEACilEd
"Tts tilldnht Cua'Ut Ccpitpl Theatre Today
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ays Marion County Health
demonstration. Takes Too
Much Time i '
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(Without
fita the protest below, it Is pub-
Buea.ior th purpose ot hating
) new phase of the matter brought
Jt, and possibly discussed a
base, that the writer for one,
id not know existed,' or had 'hot
ionbt of;) , .
j ? J X teacbera protest
ditor etatesman: " " ' -J
Parenta l knd Taxpayers Are
aending h yoor children to
:aool to ,be taufcbt or. to be doc
ired? It yon Xondly Imagine that
children o Marion coanty are
3ceiTihg t.he tttll benefit ot the
lies y are paying to support
!ie schools you -) are mistaken,
reryone who has1 the Welfare of
ur';. public schools At heart ' and
ho desires th best' Instruction
or, the children at minimum ex
pense; would do well to iUrestlgate
reseat conditjona In Marlon conn-1
j No dtjuht U; members o yopr
, ctdol' board could .famish yo
vith dat eoneerhing the cost per
lay : of-achool maintenance.- Ton
v 111 no doubt be sarprised to learn
hat nearly half of the time of the
jlrsfr month of school is gfyen to
physical, (examination required by
the barton "Count y Health emon
itratlon HHW!
j While ''the-figures In dollars and
Junta 1 will he startling, th
ible'iiae taken out of the ehUd's
School Ufa. i X more vital factor.
This pregraBaJif continued will
either, (postpone .thei day hlaJ
graduation or 'giro hlra sv serious
handicap In llle 07,. his' fallurp to
let full instruction In the funda
mental ; subjects tt ; will -jjrobahly
be the later, I 'for - the . teacher,
harassed 'serrant of the publle
reels that he must b put through.
iThus his loss will nbt be discover
ed until too late Ask any 'teacher
wko Is not afraid her answer wm
cost her her. Joband ahe wW tell
'you tbat an unwarranted amount
lot. time. Is spen pn the. physical
atthe expense of. the mental de-
Telepment ol the child
In the good bid days he parent
and teacher were supposed to have
ordinary Intelligence, nd enough
interest in the child to look after
his, physical welfare. - Our state
superintendent sires to ; "the
schools "sr carefully arranged
course ot study In whieh due at
tention ls glren to health casea
tion. In the city schools an addi
tional course Is glren m physical
education byi competent super
visors. - Then ? along comes the
Marica'Couaty HeaUb Demonstra
tI6n, with the following cards
which the teacher must mi out
for .each' child, and program of
measuring and weighing each
child, which performance is to be
repeated every six weeks! It will
be necessary for . th teacher to
keep all -put the brightest pupils
'after , school! to teach them
readln", 'ritln and 'rtthmetic."
Of . course , the Health Pemon
atratlon must have some one to
work on. butt why should Marlon
county.be the goat all he" time?
, If yon hre really committed to
St.. where; most people prefer 'to
- nt 4iir an i H f all fnaVlM
of cam. -Trade here and 'make
savings on an auio pans. .
The Dixie Bakery leads on high
class breads, i pies, cookies and
fancy baked supplies ot every kind.
Best by testn MK old customers.
TWhlte House Restaurant, 342
State St. where hundreds of teo-
tlrprefer to eat iAll you want to
eat .tor; less ' tnaa yon can -eat at
home- Quality and service, (
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rjiuyijtfiu
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, jTbTere bVScre foul oCfor
a4 there uwcr$
ensiles rou to clctn oJyt fJ
v, thoroujLV- I?-? fv. llo u
bscI jtcV O.'hsais aadT
s 'tIcIz. f V 64 an;'
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, for-fioilctBQwli
tt
UV ..i.,:,i..--.wi - '
this t investigation- in -the interest
of your 'children and your schools,
susk what . becomes : of - the cards
acquired at ao great a .cost ; to
child and taxpayer, and you will
surety vbeconvlneed of ihe tragic
nselessaess Of it nil. - ' ' j 1 " f-
' - A TEACHER, j
Ilk Salem Ore.. Oct. 181.924
Bonesteele Motor "3o..- 474 "8.
Com'L, has the Dodge automobile
for you. All steel body. Lasts s
lifetime. Ask Dodge owners. They
will; tell TOti : r ? )
Cobbs & Mitchell Co., lumber
and : building materials for eon
purpose. Get estimates, look at
quality of material, then yon will
orders 349 8. 12tb St:
The Peerless Bakery. 170 N.
Commercial. Sanitary, up to -date.
Prompt delivery- Bakers for those
who appreciate the best. - Increas
ing 'patrons tells the tale. - ()
; Fry's Drug Store. 280 N. Co m'l.
the pioneer store. Ererythiag for
everybody in the drug supply line
with standard goods and Quality
serviee always. ) T
Hi FILM
FliD7.1 STAGE PIS'
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"Up the -Udder! Playing
Last TimesToday at the,
Oregon Theatre
"When tomorrow met today,
may well ', be the keynote of "Up
the gadder," the Universal-Jewel
feature, playing last "times today
at the Oregon theater, the latest
starring vehicle of Virginia VallL
. In "Up the Ladder." the screen
version off Owen Davis' great stage
play,' Edward Sloman, who direct
ed has taken a peep Into the future
and has i Vividly brought to the
screen the pictnrizatlon of a great
electrical plant' which manufac
tures' the instrument of tomorrow
i-the Telerisiosphone. It 'Is an
apparatus which allows one to ac
tually : see' the person one con
verses with on the telephone. .
As the husband of" Miss Valll,
Forrest Stanley "awoke one morn
ing to find himself famous, and.
Incidentally a multi-millionaire as
the result Of his perfection of the
Televfaloaphoae. At the heighth
of his glory, the husband-inventor,
dissatisfied with his lovely wife
Who had sacrificed her all for his
success, finds solace in the charms
of the "other woman." T
' Stick well-knowm . favorites as
Holmes Herbert. George1 fawcett
Lydfa Yeamaas Titcs. Baby Prls
ciJIa' Moran and Olive Ann Alcorn,
noted danceV. , ' ','"'
Haliic 4k Eoff Electric-Shop, 337
Court St.- jEverythipg ejeetrie
from motors and fixtures and sup
plies to wiring. Get prices, and
look at complete stock. . )
Capital City Cooperative Cream
ery. Milk, cream, buttermilk. The
Buttercup butter has Ho equal;
Gold standard of perfection. 137
S. Com'l. Phone 29. ()
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' The Marion Automobile Co. The
Studebaker, the world's greatest
automobile value. Operating eost
small. Will last a.llfetlme with
care Standard coach $1415. ()
W. G. Krueger realtor, progres-
f slve, fair equitable. Growing city
and country make possible buys
that will make you good money.;
Complete listings. ii r. i;om i.
Condon district vrill market
about 40dr60O taushela wheat
flSXT- SATURDAY
"STELLA
DALLAS"
By
Olive Higgina Pronijr; ' l
6 Weeks to Tortlaiid
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Car pleasure car jeration car
' economy all depend hn
lubrication .
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Monroe S. Cheek
COMPLETE ACTOMOnVK WJBBICATION
Coiirt at Capitol ' Telephone '899
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Ten percehtof the farms of Oregon Ijave electric senace
: all ;from?reguJated; utilities. . . " i
Less than three percent of the farms of Ontario, Canada,
, enjov the benefits of such service.
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In Oregon the regulated utilities are extending their lines
X as fast as business conditions reasonably permit.
" Gradually but steadily that service to rural communis
ties is increasing.
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Ontario, - served in part by the provincial government
: serves the -centers of population. J
Government operation means political operation, . T
political operation is after the votes. , 1
"'M- Mrk These Coats jM-.i.
gu For Winter Webi '
'Luxuriously trimmed with fur, these coats stress, .the hew
blouse backs, belted modes and straight lines made of
plain toned fabrics beautifully lined with plain and fig
ured? satin def teen.
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,The Housewives'? Council i "Water nd ; Power" Amend
? - ment gives an inexperienced board absolute authority,
i to spend fifty-three million dollars from the salei of
state bonds, for which all property in the state would 4
. be mortgaged. The farmer-taxpayer helps to guar
' , antee the debt," Hutth'e Ontario experiment shows who
ftcpt Mortgage Ioht Proprty to Politics
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Ctiiily Committee Oppoe4 to the Bankwire Coencil "Wtet Power" Boading Amev&wett 42 1 raeifle Bldr-, Port U ad. Ore,.
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Ml of Our Pattern Hats Have Been
Assembled in Two Groups
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These comprise all of our brocaded metal cloths,
antelope felts, velvets and doveteens. In fact
all of: our pattern hits .both large' and close Us
the head modelar are included in this clearance,
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; "Quality . Merchandise Popular Prices Pay s you go
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