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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1936)
-V tU OREGON STATESJIAN Salcn; Oregon, Friday ilorningaiay 22, 193e PAGE ELEVEN Last Concrete Poured, Mill Completion Will Be Rush' ,' ed For Company at Scio; ; Reservoir Ready SCIO.-Mav! 21. Final concrete was poured Wednesday -for floora and vails in the foundation of the " new Scio Mai Elevator com pany building on ! the southeast corner of Main and Mill streets In Scio. ... i ' i Completion of tae buildings, to have galvanized brick siding, and corrugated iron roofs, is expected to begin Immediately. The ware house and office, facing Main street, will be 40 feet wide and U5H feet, long and will join the mill building, to be 40 by SO feet, on the east, i i . The warehouse will be a one story building with 12-foot ceil ing. The mill building will have a nine-foot basement, a 14 -foot first or working floor- and a 16 foot tipper floor, according to J. D. Densmore.) sr., gcio manager of the company. The basement and foundations are of concrete, approximately 200 yards being used in the construc tion work. ...:(' ' . " . ' H-'- A loading platform will ran the entire length of the two ! build ings. 196 feet, ton the Mill street frontage. ,-:----:v- .a; Water power vf ill generate from three Samson turbines set In a penstock at the west end of the forebay, tapping the reservoir.. The turbines will develop 14 0' horsepower under full head. The reservoir was dug ; last fall to guard against shortage of water in the dry season. V ; J. H. BJockley, Portland, Is in charge of surveying and construc tion for the project. The jZuber Construction company, Portland, furnished concrete work; using a power cement mixer. Fourteen laborers, most of whom are local men, are employed in the-work. Mill City Eighth Grade Places First, Spelling -: i . t MILL fclTY. May 21. The local eighth grade placed first in the county in the recent spelling test for four room schools,: of which there are; 21 in the group. Grades three, five and six placed second in tbecotinty; grade seven, third. -and grade! four, fourth. ; Bob Heimerdinger Head of! Students LEBANON, ? May il. Bob Heimerdinger,; who is a prominent Lebanon high school student, was elected student body president for 1936-37 by the students of Leb anon , high. Carl McGowan ' was elected vice-president; Mar jorie Pearson, secretary; Elva Colbry, treasurer; Marvin Brown, Ber-geant-at-arms,; and Bruce Stacy, yell leader. ; . ' j - ' "i Unless something new develops, the junior-senior picnic , will be held Monday, MayS, at: Benton Lane park, midway between Eu gene and Corvallis by the high way. Plans for the event are be ing supervised by Miss Lena.Med ler and Larry Bennett, sponsors of the classes, respectively. ! . The i high school will- hold a Queen Elva's dance Friday night at the Legion hall in support of Elva Colbry as queen candidate from Lebanon high school. The committee In charge is Ona For- bis. Norma i Smith and Georgia Anderson. This school dance j of as the freshmen will be the last the year as ; far and sophomores are concerned. Miss La Vera iloe is assisting the committee. Kook Kwick Rressure Cooker Demonstration j JO a.m. Each Day This Week - 2:30 p.m. ! Conducted by ; ' ! i i i i I T -1 I "Mr. G. E. Nbrmandin, Factory Representative j See an entire meal cooked in 10 minutes without water. See Fruit Canned in 5 minutes. See an old chicken cooked in 25 minutes. ! j See a 10 lb. ham cooked in 50 minutes. The canning; season is just ahead come in and ask for expert advice a3 to how you can enjoy your canning problems. i ! Special Prices During Demonstration ! . BASEMENT i; 4M State St. Salem, Ore. Flower Queen r ' :.:.: . . . J , V I if -. . & Crac Read Something different in the way of honorary titles was accorded Miss Graee Reed, 17, of Van Wert, O , wben she was chosen queen of the municipal peony festival an nually attended by upwards of 60,000. Baptismal Service on River Bank Set For 2 O'Clock Next Sunday SPRING VALLEY, May 2L- Enoch Zimmermaa announced the. baptismal services will be held at 2 p. m. Sunday on the banks of the Willamette river on the Wind sor place, itev. Frants of Pratum will officiate. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alderman, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Daum, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Windsor and Mr. an Mrs. Donnel Crawford have been named as the committee in charge of the picnic for the clos ing of school. May 29. There will be tbree eighth grade graduates, Iry Swenwold, Ruth Cherry and Harold Clark. Beckleys Leaving To live in Idaho SING WOOD, May 21. Guests at the . Raymond Compton home are his mother; Mrs. A. A. Comp ton I of- Springfield, Mo., and an aunt, Mrs. W. M. Clevenger .of Spokane: Mrs. Compton will re- math some time in Oregon. Mrs. J. M. Six is home from a week spent In Portland, where she attended as a delegate, con vention of the Nazarene denomi nation. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beckley and, small son, Frederick, are leav ing! for Idaho where they wUl male their home on their SO-acre ranh sear Parma. , Danny Adams. 13. sob of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams, who has been confined to his bed eight weeks with rheumatic fever and heart complications, has been taken to Salem general hospital. Eighth) Grade to J Be Graduated at 'Jefferson 28th : JEFFERSON, May 21. The eighth grade graduating exercises for the" Jefferson grade school will be held at the local Christian church May 28 at 8 o'clock. This program will be presented:. . 1 Processional, by Mrs. E. V. My ers; Invocation, Rev. J. Merlin Hill; salutation, Marjorle Norton; class history. Eileen Wlckersham; vocal numbers, "Just Been Won d'ring All Day 'Long and "The Lady of -Dreams," Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Looney; address by coun ty school superintendent, Mrs. Mary L. Fulkerson; piano num ber. Miss Josephine v Getchell; presentation of gift. Junior Davis; welcome to high school;: presen tation of diplomas, J. Q. Fon taine; vocal numbers, ; "Gypsy Moon" and "The Big Brown Bear," A. A. Haberly; valedictory. Donna June Powell; vocal solo, "Memories"; "recessional, Mrs. E. W Myers. . - Members of the class: Francis Bomber, B e 1 1 y Bruce, Barbara Colgan, Gardner Chrisman, Jun ior Davis, Do?othy ; Helt, Ljean Meng, Dorothy Mlddleton, Mar Jorie Norton, Donna June Powell, Lyle Smith; Mar jorie Weddle and Eileen Wlckersham. . , ' . Albany Laymen. Ask For Return of Hicks ALBANY; May 21, Rev. E. C. Hicks, pastor of the Evangelical church Of this city. Is attending the Evangelical conference In Portland this week. Mrs. Gladys Moench is delegate from the chnrch and J. F. Emmett la alter nate. It is understood that the conference will be petitioned to return Rev. Hicks to Albany. Since he came here the member ship has' been added to by 90 new members. Series of I Christian . Endeavor Rallies Held This Week, Linn Towns ALBANY, May; i 21. Christian Endeavor rallies are being ' held this week at different places in the county. Monday evening one was held at Leband .; on Tuesday evening one at Mill City, Wednes day evening a! rafry was held at Westwood. Benton county, and . this evening Harrisburg will be hostess city. - H. ! The concluding one wilt be held at the -Trout Creek forest camp and will be in the nature o! an officers- retreat. This one will be held Saturdayand Sunday. A bonfire supper is on the program for Saturday . evening and meet-; ings for Sunday. At these latter, plans will be made. for the 1937 ; state Christian Endeavor to b . held in Corvallis. It is- expected that about 35 officers will be is -attendance at the camp. Taking, part In the rallies during the week have been Dr Walter -L. Myers, state field secretary, and Howard , Cole, state vice-president. ; . . " , Drinkard of Halsey Is Elected President of Linn Postmasters Unit ALBANY, May 21. At the an nual meeting of the Linn county postmasters' association held at the Hotel Albany Tuesday, James W. Drinkard, postmaster at Hal sey, wag elected president of the association for the coming year. Mrs. Nellie Satchwell of Shedd was elected secretary. G. T. Hock ensmlth of Albany, president the past year, presided over the meet ing. Victor P. Moses, postmaster at Corvallis, was speaker. ( T r phi ... jr a 0 D0 P it I ' ; .'VJ' i a I I m 1 l -i II' a I 1 v n I I mm ., I 1 gTPEB nn liome decora or"byJofer8onvf r.rv person s- riven io - ::: .aV 22 an iting our sxox. -. 23. .Remember the 254 N. Cn.rn.re.ol S Diitrilutor of LIlEir nopnnLT noors Thess rocngs can be purchased in either roll form or shingles. 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