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5 -1 t, The OREGON: STATES5IAN, Salen, Oregon, Friday Morning:, September 13, 1915 PAGE NINE t ( .3 'I c : ' - . 4 .4 4 i . i. " t k ',;rapi;ciPMoii i ' y- scion school t ' , Will Complete Her University Work, -Return to India LIBEETT, Sept. 12. Miss Edna. TIaUw and nr aunt. Ifiss Tumbleson Transfers From shave t Lyon are moving Gervais; Caldwell to Head MlM Holder Willlim. ette university next week. : She expects to hare sufficient credits for graduation ia February.' Sue Grade Division t . Ik P' t SCIO. Sept. it. School bells wilt rins tor approximately 2ft students la the high school and grammar school Monday, Sept. 16. K. P. Caldwell, seventh and eighth grade Instructor, will also act as principal of the grade school. ' J. II. Tumbleson,' who comes here atter f iTe -years experience at Gervais. will be the new prin ; clpal of the high achooL Tumble- son received his Bachelor of Arts degree la education Xrom Pacific university, and has done grado- ate work toward his master's de gree In education at Oregon State ' college. He will instruct in science and mathematics. Tumbleson .will : be at the high school from 9 tori 2 a. m. and from 1 to 4 p. m. the re mainder of this week to assist stu dents in special problems. IT 'f caol board meeting Mon day. Sept I, Was Frances Patter S kL - the -vacancy In the high school staff caused by the recent resig -nation of Miss La Verne Moe. Miss ' Patterson will teach typing. ' shorthand, sewing, physical edu cation, and girls' athletics. She received her-Bachelor's degree in physical education at Oregon State college ia 1933. and has had a year of graduate work in secre tarial science at that institution. She has had no experience in teaching. A salary of 395 a month will be paid the new teacher. Miss Bernice Newhouse will en ter her third year as teacher in English and French. No Latin will be offered this year in the high school. Miss Newhouse will make her home with Mrs. V. J Philippl. Cecil Elder returns to Scio as boys' athletics coach and social science instructor. High school time this year will be 'divided into six one-hour pe riods. Registration will be held from 9 to 12 a. m. Sept. 1. From 1 to 2:30 p. m. short classes will be conducted for the purpose of teachers' assignments. Report cards this year will fol low a new plan, there being a card for each subject. This system will greatly facilitate marking. The Scio district will maintain two busses, as last year. Drivers, not yet definitely announced, will receive 325 a month. A group of parents in the Riverview section rent a bus from the Scio district and pay for its maintenance. Mrs. -Melvln Wilson (formerly Blanche Johnson) will return to Scio to teach primary classes. She is also tentatively selected to in struct in music In the high school. Miss Marion White, will teach the third and fourth grades In Scio, as she did last year. She will make her home with her parents near West Scio. Miss. Gertrude Tarr .is aisa:re-i t&ined . in the fifth and sixth grades." She and Mrs. Wilson will make their home with the P. H. MacDonald family. E. P. Caldwell will enter his ninth year as seventh and eighth grade teacher. He will also be principal of the grades this year. All Scio teachers have received a salary Increase of 35 per month then expects to return to' India to resume , her ' missionary - work, where she has already spent 13 years. . Miss . Holder returned here about a year ago and. attended Willamette last spring and the summer school session of Univer sity of Oregon in Portland and Eugene. ' Edward Keys, second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keys had the misfortune to cut a foot Tery bad ly Saturday while cutting cord wood with his father and brother, Charles, near Monmouth. He Is at home here bow and getting along rery well.", -r-i . - little Bobby Sargent ran . one of his arms up to the elbow Into the wringer of the alectrls wash er Monday, No hones were broken though the flesh - was badly braised.'' ' ' :' . A daughter. Mildred Rose, was bora Sunday to Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Keys at their home here. She Is their tenth child. , t ; Blackberry Crop' is . i Still Being: Picked ; - School PpenmjrTSet - -Z-ST. . LOUIS, SeptT 13. Alex Manning- and Ciareace Grassmaa are still busily engaged In pick ing their evergreen blackberries. Their crops 'are-, not as' good as in previous years out they hare held out exceedingly, well consid ering the shortage of . rain. $ j two Picking will probably last mora weeks. ' v - John and Henry Btuto left ear ly last week 4 attend the San Diego exposition and visit "other southerns parts. They plan' to be gone at least a week. - Miss Irene Gross of .Portland recently i visited at tho home of her grandmoihtr, Mrs.': Charles Lebrun who . Is much improved in heatth.1!---'- , '- -' , Sehoolj will net open here until around the 23d of this month to permit paplls to work In the hop yards and fruit orchards.- . Mr. Andrews and Mr. Lawrence Terecweller have started building a playshed which they ' plan, to complete aa soon as harvest work Is completed. . - Miss Mamie Vincent of .Wood burn, hag been rehired to teach, here. It will bo- her fourth year at this school. . A six-pound sledge hammer dropping troom the top of a pulp mill and hitting Cart Gray of Pan ama City, Fla on the head did not seriously injure him. Make. Improvementi ;rt to i Farm - Buildings ' . l " ri. . . Jfr V . : " IUZSL. GREEN', Sept. 12. Max Wood has. painted his barn . and silos. Robert Missis has added a kitchea to the house the Mas sles occupy on the K. P. William- son fsrm. Julius Oeering has mov ed the house, the former dwelling ;. of Mr. and Mrs. Bibby, sr on the N". P. William place near to the Robert Massie home. Mr. Deering re-rooted and papered the house n . Mrs. Smolnisky is Chosen as Delegate to Pythian Sisters r4f HUBBARD, Sept. 12. Mrs VCNk John Smolnisky was elected dele- L"" ESte to the 40th annual Pythian October 14 and 15, at the last regular meeting of the Pythian Sisters of Arioa Temple. Mrs. L. M. Scholl is alternate. Other re presentatives of the Hubbard lodge will be Mrs. Pearl Kinier, chairman of the finance and au diting committee and Mrs. Coble deLespinasse, grand mistress and finance and also publicity chair man. George' Crimps, who has owned and operated the Hubbard meat market for IS years has sold out to Dolph Cone of Donald, Ore., who will take immediate posses sion. Mr. Grimps and his fam ily will continue to live here and he will devote his time to his ex tensive farming interests. Rer. N. Sherman Hawk, pastor or the Federated Church of Hub bard, will take for his subject Sunday morning, "Prayer as a World Power." In the evening he will discuss "The Information Bureau." Farm Union Booth at Fair Profitable 1 r i i MARION, Sept. 12. Marion Farmers' union local held its semi-monthly meeting on Monday night, The meeting was entirely given to business and committee reports. Mrs.-'Betty Kappauf's itemized report on the local's booth at the fair showed a net profit of $75.78. Some of the food carried oyer from the booth was auctioned off by James Wilson. Final arrangements for the booth and program for the West Stayton festival necessitated much discus sion.: President Harley Llbby re ported the work toward the coun ty unit rural electrification was progressing - cautiously thought satisfactorily, and that jeUtlons are now being circulated. The meeting of the sewing club for this : week was postponed .as some of the members are at this time In tho hop fields and prune orchards. . v sirs. Margaret Davidson found a black widow spider on the floor of her living room. She- captured the intruder and it will be on ex hibition In the Marion booth at the West Stayton fair. - : ' BURY MRS. WELTI HUBBARD. Sept. 13, Funeral services for Mrs. Levi Welty were- held in the Federated church of if' Hubbard. ; Wednesday," September 11. " Pallbearers were A. Foster. John Smolnisky. Garfield Voget, H. E. Adams. J. C. Moomaw and 1 Elmer Cooper. Interment was In l HAT . U 5 L Sthlcpiabl kll-f4 8 k IsfiSdlJ hs systfrl isskL. tsttpn! is ofAmaA Aeprcsenta ickv. Hornl !Tf2S House um t wbn aei4 ii itedl IrnhMr HH5. t 1 A4 fare Nwal Itroir? I ii itsos in; r;jgsevelt pt JNew j i 5 r fA2Ajr IMfMelMnf l " It . 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