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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1933)
i 4 1 ! t 1 Esqe'd Secretary, Will Meet Local Operators During - i Next Ten Days ! ' Tom Wood, who foT years has ewe' connected with, the automo- fcfle' and truck, baslness -in Salem. ha Just been elected secretary: ol ' 'Jt am i Association; pt , Commercial 'i Trade, Owners, an association be; tax organised throughout the state )M aoni-protlt association of owi? ' ts of commercial 'vehicles whose primary, Interests 'are- to, e f t a e t taxaagh cooperative buying a say-. ' lag to eacti member on ;thelr pur-J . ' - -' ll : ciw or gas, on ana.ine compui x oryvinsuraiice," made necessary td - carry; on ad vehicles operating un der the Elate truck and bus lav. - V'Asjhe,8me. Is short lnTwhlch . "to, arrange! for, group '"Insurance to bef issued in time to enable all to get their licenses by the first r the yeajr, " It is necessary tha every; truck owner get in touch with Ir. Wood at 540 Chemeketa street la Salem, at the very ear liest moment, that each one may, be-Informed as to the details.' itri Wood has been asked to act as district supervisor 'for Marlon; .. and Folk counties,, which comprise district Noj 2 in the state, and la - donating h s time In this connec " lion f ntll such time as tue mem bership of jthla district may hare the . opportunity to effect a per? aaanent organisation as a part of . the state association. In order ithat every one can be contacted, Mr. Wood states that be will be at his office at the above; address each afternoon for the next tn days devoting that tune to anyone interested In this asuoctation GRANGERS COLUMN;; - BETHEL, Dec 1 IThe ttamp blowing demonstration for Farm era union members which was held Tuesday on Roy Merchant's land was a decided s access. De spite the unfavorable weather i . ; there' were men there from Ger vais, Woodburn. West k Stayton. Jefferson and Greenwood, In ad dition - to those from nearby points. , - . Prospective 'member from West Stayton and - Woodburn gave ; In their names to Join the Farmers anion. Marchand served ' a free lunch at noon, r: : "-V . ' A. , meeting; to complete and close the stomping powder pool will be held t the Salem chamber of commerce Saturday afternoon, December 16 at 1:30 o'clock. This will be strictly a closed meeting. All, Farmers anion . members are welcomes --jf . - i f STANDARDS RETURN : A $ SILTERTON; Dec 1 1 Mr. and If rsV: 3. . C Standard have return ed to Silyerton to , make their home after an. absence of eight years. -They hare been living at Warren ton. Now they are living at 315 D street. ?.';.? in SCOUT Boy Scout troop No. I, spon sored by the Hollywood common Ity, took high honors la the series of contests at the ' get-together held at the high' school Monday night for all scouts la the city and sponsored by . troops -three and four." " - . In the patrol contests; troop four, sponsored - by the First Christian : church, took - seconds and there was, a three-way 'tie for third between : troop . i 8, spon sored by; Jason Lee;: troop, troop t; sponsored by Capitol Post of the American Legion; ' and ' troop six. " : '.. '. . ; , ': , .. ; Scoutmasters T. C Roake and Gene Kennedy ; of troops i: three and four were In charge of the program, which included opening by mass 'colors . and troop flags with troops In? patrol formation i li.n spectlon by Commissioners Howard, Zlnser and Grant DeCor ahr games of Instruction Includ ing mock court stunt by 'host ttoops; and : closing vwlth living circle. Count " by . patrols - showed lit scouts and 10 officials pros ent. .. .. ' ' : r::A- V i.The scout board of review ;wa announced for .Thursday of this week at the armory; at T p m.; and the next conrt of honor will be held at jthee court house Wed nesdayV December 20. r f-'.'. - SLATE BAZAAR TODAY women of the Christian church will hold. their annual bazaar Thursday afternoon, December 4. Tea will be served between 4 and l:S0 o'clockr-ilfv--j TEACHER LOAD IS Hi" 1 ruR "With the teaching staff reduc ed this year, extra heavy instruc tor loads are being carried in Sa lem grade schools, Superintendent George W.i Hug informed the school board Tuesday night. He sail, attendance during the past six weeks averaged 36.65 pupils per teacherj The largest grade class, 49 pu pils, was conducted at Washing ton and the smallet. 16 Pupils, at Park school He listed attendance as follows: Smallest Largest Total 1 Class Class Atten. ...29 44 333 ...27 43 239 ...24 42 . 259 ...36 48 313 ...33 42 216 ...31 41 207 ...16 48 236 ...31 42 222 ..30 49 221 jengiewood has nine teachers, CarfieJd seven, Grant eight. High- mo fignt, jjumcoin six, McKInley Ix. Park sefea, Ricbn-ond six and ngioni six. Waal i mm join ilEJEPOBT - Four iocaj youths have just en listed in the United States army and assigned to stations, Sergeant Harry IL Stlrenson, local recruit ing officer, (announced yesterday. They are: f Robert Hftcheon. Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rbert Hutcheon, 1240 South 1 15th I street, who enlisted for the Foufth U. s. infantry and has been saint to Fort Missoula, Mont.! jfr Fred Swlngler, son i of Mrs. Mary Horning, Woodburn route one, who Joined the Seventh JJ. S. Infantry and. Is stationed at Van couver; barracks, Wash. ; Orvflle Malm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Malm, route sev en, who en iBted for field artil lery aervice and Is stationed at Fort Lewis, Wash. , 4 f Charles Drugg, son 4of Mrs. AnlU JDrugg, 1955 Fairground road, who has been assigned to tb coast artillery service. James Bahey, accepted at the recruiting station In the postof flee building last week, has been 5 assigned to he Seventh Sinfantry. and, Ted - Irhrln, an experleneed horsenian. to the Tenth Tfleld ar- wotj i( c on i.ewis-f " ' T '..-!- -ms I 1 ' ! ... News 1 1 1 LIBERTY! Dm. 13 UmA Hills grangef met In regular ses sion here Tuesday night.i Reports were heard from the members of the legislative committee regard ing Important bills passed by the legislature. jjThe sales tax bill : came in foraome general dslcus 8ion,.nostl unfavorable. The -matter! of helping the community tlub fig up emd paint the hall was talked with committee to confer with' commufulty club for further - particulars and arrangements. The first and second degrees were conferred upon new candi aajte.i:. I Announce ment. L. We Will tie in Portland Tck i -rnaay attending the pradiiate Clinic Fount uawon. r , w Please .arrange for an ex amination now. ji Thompson - Glutsch . OPTOMETRISTS . 833 State Street ' ; - - Everybody Likes to GIVE Them! Everybody Likes to GET Thenil I "t ' ...... -r . ' ' ' ' ; . ,-. - . .-J' mm A- . . Wards buy Millionth f Toys I No wonder Ward's prices are so fowl Steel 'Wagon, Disc Wheels- Only . . f 1.00 i X Mtil't Wo --at' Wooden Chest TahirTenui..- P I A Allttyr fc . BL Pull Cart., Gilbert Tools. Double Set- P f A C Sln,higlu59c, 13 pes, 1.00 Only... 59c ( For T ' V ?C I r hn-y(; VA ' Hl MZg p0?1 Lorge Dofl Buggy Women OVC K 1 AAM J- 7 1 1-7V Merry Makers Ooodlhu. Rut- Cf QO Kv J, V? Men r"y''X'4N:'X3 W li&SS4 Musicians! 4 berUrS Abeauty! D.VO Ung;5caTcxC.X Browncalf lather, felt ll f vx x,v.- V " - , w 2f;- hfij&&?SC s vS ' t'- v 4 Tinker Twy wr Builders 1 i eaf r& fL 1 .V , -S"7rU CWnHoroW Velocipede- Tinsel Cord- Cedar Chest, 72 Rods. Red $1.69 Rbbi Bright, and Playing Card. ' Spools only.... I W Bell . . . 2.08 Only . . . . So Lock .. $1.00 (SL " Vv,1 ' Tree Lights V;5;;d '-iA , (fk Grand for Gifts! gfc .M, icVa 4 Dainty Siflt Wool skin sheep : , . , Sis -Ni;. r& H( JI banny slipper. Very b-eT F5&Sslll--wl" I " " " "A -a a DrSS Shirts cute. Sizes 11-2. ft nJI1""' wool hncd natural tan, j I . V A vmhse we cannot dnpb- Sizes 5-10 ..59c tSS lt. :J 11 il t B 22S7 '-taeen, Uplift brnsetere, lflyf I Tlx ESSf y to 38L I I I Sensible Gift for Snow-Playing Tots Weatherproof Vcrm AH Rubber Galoshes .00 See the Low Price! Women's 3-Snop Rubber Galoshes $1-29 I 0Qir A useful practical gift, to keep children's feet warm and dry through heaviest stormy, snowy weather! They can slosh around in all the puddles and snow for these are fleeced lined and win keep their feet dry and warm as toast. All rubber in a smart shade of brown! 6 to lOVi. Coard your health this winter and buy Ward's warm, wea therproof rubber' galoshes. Fleece lined. Browif or' black with military or Cuban heels. Christmas Special for Yourself I Overcoats : Should ba $19.75 in January! U you want to be a sensible Santa geaerosity : begins at home! Get yourself a spleiw eudly fitting new ' suiti or coat and sare a lot! - Remarkable group "'of superbly tai-j : lored, rayon lined,' single and double . breasted sty leslj Suits in . checks,' plaids, ebalk A stripes. Fleece ev Wards Furniture Values Mil b4 2-Pc. Homespun Suite For the living room. Deep spring seats, high, soft backs, roll anna, and reversible cushions 1 - ' - 00 Angora Motair Suite f Davenport- and chair. Hardwood frame, double doweled construction. Reversible cushions ' ' " . ' 4-JPc. Bedroom Suite Vanity, Bench, Bed . and Chest ISturdy construction, beau- tiful walnut veneer -'. r:' v ' ;- " -' ;; ; .. See the Low Price WcrdPure Silh Hose 89 A value I 2 n'ffiosi aaess are "Coldest CntT fau! Sheer, crystal-clear, permanently dnlL Reinw forced toes and heels for wear. CHIFFON or SER VICE WEIGHTS. log Wslheir With Gas Fngine S Ml . . r - ; . A Studio Couch, For the family7 gift. An attractive Sofa by day. A double bed or 2 twin beds by night. Always comfortable ' '-L J6 Deftrers Jt IsrOrMaMi Special washer that d o e s 4 people's wash in V hour. Only $61.95. $7 a n o n th. Small charge on deferred payments. Vat-dyed ralon, fancy pattrm r, plain whites. Fall eat. Well nude. . Handsome Flat Crepe Silk Prints Thrift j price! yd. Give dress lengths of this smart fabric at Christmas I Rich col ors, la gay patterns. Solid col on, too. 88 Inches wide. ASSORTED Chocolates ib. 3 89c AH the favorite centers, heavily coated with delicious chocolate. TJnasually fine quality at a very low price. Practice Foofbel) IWyiifOOsl sVSV $1.19 Net" e Uajbt-: weight. Heavy' split eewttieV Valve Vladder; ICing Air Rifle 31.UU Honrs 8:30 ajn. 1 o ft:00 , , "ST . Daily,. Including Saturday Bawedly hailt, with Jl tecl wrkiag parts. Leng blaed bar ret WKb tabs l 151 Med tbol 275 N. Liberty St. Telephone 8774 1 -.' (xi s) i;i if (5 d Y L . 1 ! I 1 !