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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1933)
The OltLGON SJAXajSMAN, Lzlzzi. Urtysa, Tfcsrsday Hcrniar. Ac?cstlP, VSZ3 3' . 1 y 4 -v . 4 BDiJD ISSUE IS VOTED, 42 T0 1 Independence Elects Mona Sheldon Supervisor; .Let bus Contract INDEPENDENCE, Aug. 9. A ipeclal school election was held here Monday to Vote on tbe bond issue. The lssne carried 42 to 1. Tbe proposal called tor a $17,500 bond lssne to cover the Indebtedness of district No. 29. After the , election, the school board held a business meeting. Mrs.. Mona Sheldon was elected as eighth grade superrlsor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Miss Leila Hove. Mrs. Shel don has been teacher in Inde pendence, previously, : attending the . University of Oregon to get her degree the past two years. - Salaries Are Cat Mrs. A. O. Byer's application for tbe lunch room was accepted, with- a $10 per month 'cut in salary. The wages of the assist ant Janitor were also cut. ' ' Dallas N.R. A. Campaign Set-up Slated' for Friday; Many Groups Study . DALLAS, Aug. 9. The local N. R. A. campaign ' comlttee will be organized Friday noon at the Kiwanls luncheon, when It is ex pected W. P. Ellis, head ot the Salem committee, will address the group. . .. Heads of organizations mvuea to narticinate are: W. L. SoehH ren, president of Kiwanls, Mrs. R. Y. Morison, president of the Dallas Woman's club. N. L. Guy, president of the chamber of com merce, Earle Richardson, chair man of the .Dallas Red Cross, Leif S. Finseth, mayor, and Rot. Geo rge Bruce of the ministrlal assoc iation. William P. Ellis, head of the committee for Salem wiU at tend the meeting if possible to The contract for the bus route south of town was granted to Pomeroy and Mattlson, and the bids for the north route bare not yet been decided upon. Irwin Baun received tbe bus contract for. carrying Normal practice teachers to Oak Point and Green wood schools. How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Double Chin Lost Her Prominent Hips Lost Her Sluggishness , Gained Physical Vigor Gained in Vivaciousness Gained a Shapely Figure Thousands' of women 'are get ting fat and losing their appeal Just because they do not know what to do. If you are fat how would you like to lose it and at the same time gain in physical charm and acquire a clean, clear skin and eyes that sparkle with buoyant health? And gain in energy and activi ty? Why not do what thousands of women have done to get rid of pounds of unwanted fat? Take one half a teaspoon of Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot . water every morning, before breakfast and keep it up for SO days. Yon can help the action of Kruschen Salts by cutting down on pastry, fatty meats and going light on potatoes, butter and cream. Then weigh yourself ' and see how many pounds you have lost. You'll have the surprise of your life and best ot all a bottle of Kruschen Salts that will last you for 4 weeks costs but little you'll probably say it's worth one hun dred dollars after you take the first bottle. Kruschen Salts are a blend of 6 separate salts your system must hare If you are to enjoy good health. Ask any druggist for a bottle of Kruschen Salts and start to lose fat today adv. address the group, or tend some one else from Salem that has been active in the campaign. ' Garage Code Accepted Garage men met Monday night and adopted their code for the N. R. A. program and formed an automotive dealers' association, naming Jack Naylor of the City garage as president; Guy Shreevee of the Shreeve Garage as vice- president, and Homer Rosa of the Ross Motor company as secretary- treasurer. Hours set for the garages to remain open are from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. on week days and from 7 A. M. to 9 P. M. on Saturdays. The local group will assist In whatever program is outlined by the state body. The Chilton flat rate chart was adopted for labor and repair with the labor charge at one dollar per hour. Barbers Set Prices Local barbers have started working under their new sched ule which became effective on Monday, August 7. The shops open at 8 A. M. and close at p. m. on week days and remain open until 8 P. M. on Saturdays. The new -price rate adopted brings the price of haircuts to 60 cents. shampoos. 35 eents, shaves. 25 cents, facials, 50 cents, and neck shave or clip.. 15 cents. Grocery stores here started work on their new schedule on Monday and are open now from 8 A. M. to P. M. on week days and from 8 to 8 on Saturdays. Some argument has arisen over this schedule and another meet ing was held Monday night when It was decided to keep stores open until 9 p. m. Saturdays until iovember 1. Ivan Warner is head of the grocers and Bud Grant, secretary. Restaurant people met Monday afternoon to discuss the plans for scneauies. Definite arrange ments will probably b made later. The restaurant organization is headed by Mrs. Agnes StockwelL with Paul Skeels as secretary treasurer. The Willamette Valley Lumber Company went on their six hour day on Monday with two shifts working in the mill proper. The first shift goes to work at 8 and quits at 3 and the second shift starts at 4 P. M. and quits at 11" P. M. The yard crew and the SSI days longer W 'Attend ""tbbuil- ness matters. r"V -''"J T'-." - The new - sawmill, being.-built on Joe Wesley's place Is rapidly searing completion and will . be ready for operation' before long. Mrs. Elizabeth Sutherland, who has been with her daughter at Prineville for several months, ar rived Sunday to spend tew weeks at the home of her bro- Enoch Shelton of Scio Re- lJiSVS : named President; Crops Grow Rapidly ; MIS RE HH 1MI i . SCIO. Aug. 9. The annual Pomeroy reunion was held at the Dare Harsburgh grove on Crab tree creek Sunday, August C. Enoch Shelton ot Scio was re elected president, and Mrs. Ard westennouse, secretary-treasurer. I SILVERTON. ' Aur. 9. If. G. Those attending were: Mr. and Onnderson. nresldent of the Cool- Mrs. Lee Bilyeu and three daugh-1 i&tB an,j McClatne bank at S li ters, and their families, ot Leb-iverton. confirms the, report that anon; Mr. and Mrs. Curtis D.the First National bank of. Port- Stringer and family, also ot Leb-1 Und, has made application to anon; Mr. and Mrs. J u as o n l take over the local bank. Other Beardsley and daughter, and Mr. applications may also be made, Robert Tucker, of Salem; Mr. Mr. Gunderson remarked. Other and Mrs.' John Miller and George than that he had at present noth- Miiier ana wire ot Marion. ing to say of local banking con Mr. and Mrs. G rover Pomeroy dltions. and family, of Monitor; Mr. and The Coolidge and McClalne Mrs. Wayne Conser and family; bank which has been operating Mr. Louis Conser and Osear on a restricted basis since tbe Pomeroy of Lacomb; Mr., and bank holiday, was given an ex Mrs. Lyman Small, of Toledo; tension ot time to August 16 In Ray Shelton and son Reld, of Sa- which to reorganise as an in tern; Mrs. John Halverson, Mrs. dependent bank or to make ar Ard westennouse and son Low- l rangements tor some change. ell jfyers, Mr. Tom Small. Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Shelton and Mr. and Mrs. Rolla Shelton. all of Sclo. Enjoying' Vacations Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Small and son Junior are at the farm I STAYTON. -Aug. 9. Friday home of Mr. Small's parents on I night there will be a dance on a two weeks vacation from his I Stayton's new tennis court; and work at Vancouver; Wash. Merle lit is hoped that the returns will Cyrus and Dean Morris left Sun- take care of what debt there re- day for a trip to eastern Or- mains against the court. Boots gon. I Grant's orchestra will furnish the Mrs. Riley Shelton, who has music. A group ot young women been quite ill at her home for have been out selling tickets, the past week. Is reported to be I Since the court is built on city property, permission of the conn ell was given for the dance. Dance on New Tennis Court Slated Friday much improved. Rain Great Benefit All of the farmers are again busy in the fields finishing up the haying and binding grain af ter the much needed rain of last week. No ill effects are reported that were caused by the recent rains but the corn, potatoes and late gardens are showing their appreciation by the rapid growth being made during the last few warm days. The small son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDonald is very sick with pneumonia. Melon Grower Urged To, Co - op Marketing - DAYTON, Aug. 9 Dale row er, John Shelburne, Adelbert Smith, Harold and Morton Tomp kins, local melon growers, Mon- ing of their crop. day ' attended tjn ' Northwest Melon Growers meeting field at the Oregon , building: - in Port land. Mr. Cole ef - the depart ment ef agriculture urged the cooperation of all north we ijt melon growers In the market- ;. . .' BOUEcoinxa sujtdat .- ? ECOTTS MILLS. An, t. Next Sunday August 18 is the annual homecoming and basket dinner la the- park of Scotts Mills. Old tim ers, school friends and teacher, will attend. This is their second meeting. '. " - THE LAST DAYS $jK AT OF THE fK j$f Buster Brown ' Vols SALE Try for Your Size While xThU Sale ii Mrs. Asa Eastburn and family planer mill start work at 8 and have returned from Portland but quit at 3 P.- M. Mr. Eastburn remained a tew HIGHER GRGATCR. QUICKGR -V PASTOR OCTANE h MILEAGE X STARTING X PICIC-UP ... - iV-H Served to you by courteous, alert, independent dealers who are rendering real serv ice to the motoring, public Fill up your Tank Let your Engine Decide The independent dealer who sella tbe new General 4g&ollii is. ..first of all. ..a business man. He is in business for him self. . . a factor la bis community. He knows the value of courteous service. His own interests are at stake in every transaction. He knows this and he serves jm accordingly. The following live, alert dealers in this community are ready to serve yoa the new General 4 A Gasoline. SALEM DISTRICT J SALEM Marlon Garage, Inc. Chemeketa Jk Liberty Sts. Don Madison's Service Station Center Jk Liberty Sts. Ted Snyder's Service Station N. Capitol Market Sta. John Schei's Service Station 1093 8. 'Commercial St. Zobel's Service Station 12th A State Sts. C IL Lake's Service Station 17th Market Sts. Hall's Grocery 1964 N. Capitol St. Hendrickson's Grocery 1705 N. Cottage St. Paramount Garage, S60O N. Front St, E. L. Moor's Service Station Hayesville, Pacific Highway H. J. Thompson Service Station Pacific Highway, North H. A. Roe&ka Service Station Pacific Highway, North Four Corners Garage Four Corners, Route 6 Salem Auto Park Service Station 496 S. Winter St. ' West Salem Robert Crawford Service Station - Snnnyslde Leon -Lambert Service Station 'Eola Fabrlque's Service Station Dallas. . Homer Ross Ford Garage, , 401 Jefferson St. Independence Independence Garage, 153 Main St. Monmouth Nelson's Service Station AnmsviHe Chefflngs Grocery 4c S. S. Lyons Darnell's Service Station Mill City Santiam Garage . ' Gates Santiam Mercantile Company Mt. Angel Mt. Angel Motor Company Mt. Angel Warehouse Co. , . Wood burn Adams Bros. Service Station Hnbbard Hill it Hlxson Service Station GENERAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION OF CALIFORNIA utti IT'S-'.SIfvlP.AS ' r TPfl- Jii VJL 'v Vr ft - J .::VSiBdv:irQSSDinias:: Of-mM -vte:iJ:BissJ;-c.'i -mMf .'': with ciaudette Colberts f:jr. Jr jiSf w A f Heigh, S fl. S la. WnUt, 2S fcu - JT ?A- JV X li-li Wht,107lbs. Hl, In. . "V-dr A sik l See Ciaudette Colbert in" her latest I Xtt I Paramount Picture, Tf U-ff-" I I You, too, can retain a youthful, cup- I Dressing, which of course is GoldMcdaL $alada d covered with y Best Foods Mayonnaise, in flact J heavy, fattening foods. Try it. y lenderize with Salads . The picture diagram at right below show you that "Salad Dressings" contain 30 to 40 water no wonder they cost less than a quality mayonnaise like Best Foods I Would you like to know, Miss Colbert, how they make these so-called "Salad Drtssings? This is how they do ic First they take little mayonnaise; then they add water right out of the tap sometimes as much as 30 to 40. Then they put in cereal ''fillers' and cook the mixture to make it stick together. Now do you wonder that "Salad Dress ings" can never match the high quality and delicious flavor of a true mayonnaise like Best Foods? New Low Prices That's why millions welcome the new low prices of Best Foods Mayonnaise, now featured. There is no substitute for Its fine ingredients the same ingredients you use in your own kitchen. Naturally no "Salad Dressing" can give you the same delicious flavor, velvet smoothness, and valuable health benefits. But. if jou feel that you cannot possi bly afford even these extremely reason able prices for Best Foods Mayonnaise A far finer Salad Dressing This is the finest and purest Salad Dress ing that can be made. Women who have tried it say it is marvelously smooth in texture. Delicious in flavor. Here, you can be sure, is one Salad Dressing that is offered to you honesdy, that you can buy safely . i . the one Salad , Dressing that is backed by the Best Foods name and reputation. WELCOME, FRED ALLEN 1 Every Friday eight, Fred Allen back tT the air! Aided and abetted by Portland Hofik, Tiny Rnffner, Ferde Grofe and bis modern rhythm band. NJJ.C nation-wide hoolrap. WHY SALAD DRESSING COSTS LESS n AIITT1C 7 I tcKtMl MAYONNAISE L i fmERS (pi 4- WATER COOKINC l FILLERS 2 30 WATER 3 COOKED NO WATER IS ADDED TO REAL MAYONNAISE. Best Foods Mayonnaise, yon know, is made torn eggs, fine salad oils, imported spices and selected vinegar no water is added, do "fillers," no cooking. While eren the inert salad dressing, as yon see, cootaias joexpensive "fillers" and water (as much as 30 to 40) to give added bilk so it can be sold for slightly ' Jess than rtl mayonnaise. - . A SOCONT-VACUUM COMPANY a