The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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    , The CIU-GUIi UTATiZSLlAIi, Cslea. -uregoa, Friday tlornlng, NoYeaber C,
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PAG 2 ELSVZII
Attendance Roll
Has Many Names
Credits Fop Extra- School
"Work Von by Ylsny
at Keizer
KEIZER Nor. S. Pupil la
the Keizer school who have not
been tardy or absent darlzj the
-term are: ."-.L - . j -
: Jeea BtiMa, Bobbie Bmnix, :Su
OmimVw Ha 7 Hath, baa Marpky,
Irwia Law it. jr- Bieaara Bwyr, Bobby
Verbal. Baddy Verbal aaa ar.!a Weeks
- a tea fint trade. ! . - I ! --
8en4 rr.de Billy Baseae, Barbara
Crrw, Beraice Kttaer. Jmi Kne, LHek
Sbaaaea, Baa Sural ad Gerald Weaitaera,
laird Ted Barbara i BalaWia, Re
M'mn vuwr, vaana
I-e Getaeaearc. Peart HaatUtaaL Iaaetay
Haaiptoe EWuae J.aaa, Li.jra Farriak
ad Bath Pearcy. i .,
Keartk rrada VanUa Carro. ttoaala
Ettaer, Vilt Haaultoa, Claada Lara
all; Edaia MeCaU, Jaliaa Kama. How
ard Baacy. Freak Btaaar. t .
fifth grade Uey Mark. J-yr. Mar
pkr, Jaaeea Mintara; Irrtmc t Wtntr,
balbart Karti, Howard 111 wood; Rom
8ada,EobeTt Wright. Aaea aoaea. Ast
ray retereea, Bay- 8egs-i. -,
Slsta grade Boy Bade, Jsaier Had
eee, Delia Hark. Laareaee Netaea, Kay
aaa Westaera. Jeea Vrisaera. Batty Mm
f-iarca. Wayaa IxrraaU. Varla Baacy,
Haward Saaailey, Wayaa Wriat, : Jea
ette Strattoa. Jim Mockridre. Miltoa
barege,. Eleie SoUiaa. - h
Saveatb rreda Aramoad Cartoav! V.l-
ia ajoraoeara. w.t Jottae. uim Ml-
aea. Nellie Pearmiaa, AJda Pie It.U, Der-
atay Hmallay. Jiiae Verbal. !j
. Kirhtn grade -Margaret Bakar, How-
ard Uoaek. Braltoa Hales. Zmm Halea.
. Pater Haoier. Kay Hitt, Dost HeCail,
7 wn. tn nerce, CBsnee naftaey,
I Da rid Saucy. Batty J; Smith, AUea Strat
toa, Mary 8ogai. 'if i .
tie. tMrm credit ;
Extra credit! tor supplement
ary work, e a nil to at ftast -a
Detailed Vote in Last Three County Precincts to Report
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187 459 SITiSSl 27K S8 S9K St 29 24 241 2Sf 215 25S S2t 285 335 '249 114 Hi 811 Mil
209 48S 361 S5 32 359 270 41 2XT 403 231 274 279 277 274 812 29S 245 202 221 2t7 22T
238 474 292 459 242 42S 248 a88 1227 451 2T4 Sit 338 848 205 237 230 292 ICS 194 429 295
week's assignment of J regular
work ; were won; by Nan; Gotten
berr. Carolyn Weeks, Ituta Mc
C1U Irwin Lewis, jr.. dare K1I
wood, Wayne Rauell, Dan Mur
phy. &Iay Heth, Jean Badeati.
Richard Sawyer, Buddy Varbel,
Clyde l"ellette. Bernice Ettnar,
Joaa Kuan, Merman .Martin,; Dick
Shannon, . Bayid Saueyi Peter
Hauser, , Levter . PeamiJne, Joe
Bennett. Boy Hltt. Howard Boock,
Betty Jean Smith. Sylria MWagner,
May ' Oye, ) Lois Pierce, S Charles
Ptohney, Don McCall. Margaret
Baker. Jim Baker. Guy Jonas,
Nellie Pearmlne. Dorothy Small
ey, DaTld Melson. Barbara Bald
win. Ramans Eyam, Lnella Eby,
Rath Pearcy. Jaeoaeline B
Don Sun, Julias Kumata, Jimmy
Shauver, Howard Saucy, Frank
Steuer. I ; :?' -; i .
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t- -- '! :. l " ;:a-.-.Eiijoy
ORCHARD HEIGHTS N6t. 6.
A maacue Hallowe'en party1 at
the' . Pope tarn : schoolhouae Satur
day night." With : siameaf and re-'
fresttments. was enjoyed? by about
S people, i -v -T:-l-'Uv '' .'
Jr
-r Friday Saturday and 5IondaT.Onlr
All $5.50 ncn'isi Sweaters nov 'OSiCQ;
All $4.50 Hen's Sweaters r&r 03i30
All $3.00 Boys' Svveatersn3.v F Os
All $2.50 Boys' 1 Sweaters nor daCQ
All $1 .25 Boys I Sweaters now 1 Q9c
All $1.23 Men'isi Flannel Shirts now OOc
All $3.50 Ladies' Sweaters how Csi09;
AH $2.48 Ladies? Sweaters now C1U79 i
All $1,39 Children's Sweaters 1 OOc
All S1.98 Children's Sweaters now Qg!69 '
All Ladies Drush2d7oolSv;c:tcrsCH.CO
Salem, Oregon ' . . ;
BLOCirS ' ' ; j
LEOS?G
220 to S2 X. liberty
SOIffi FEET?
You need not have Corns
. 1 - and Callouses! I
' l' ' r ' ) i '
Scliaefer's .
Corn Remedy
is guaranteed to rplieve
you '' or your money . O C
refunded i-. -lr?C
It Really llelpil
No Muss, No Stains
HOODS
Poison
1 -.
ir . - ml
1 iLdtibi
stops the jpaini and clears
up your skm (A f ' Q
quickly i OjJC
Oak
Schaefer' h Candy Headquarters for Salem!
County Races, Last Three Precincts
t7om. " sneriff Jndse
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Salem No. 1 ..;...;..v.,;..V.i.;27f 442 421 III 315 SIS
West Sllrerton .....,214 253 295 202 225 751
Salem No. 14 ................,..344 812 489 339 2(2 897
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35c Bromd Ouimne ... J
35c Hffi'srops
10.TaIora
$1.25 Crepmulsion
;'fl
50c Pablum .! .'; . . . . . . .!.39c
. .1 .31c
, . . 24c
23c
. J.89c
X29c
. . .63c
. j.98c
. . .49c
. .i.39c
. J.34c
. J.39c
Bring this coupon
to our store Friday and Satur
day and gtl a regular. $1.00 bottle of Perf ame for
"i
All ,
Popular
Scent " j
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..!9Qc
Ioay an
only
I This Coupon Saea Yon
STOP 1 THAT BARIC; !
Best for cveryoneeoothing, protecUve. Usa thai really
scientific cough syrup tnat stops wukw in a uu j,
'r : IscnAEFEITS J' - v :'":' j - I
Tliroatahd L&Pi5??? & $1.CD
jGhaGYGsirugllMrG
Thft Original Yelljw --Front Drc; and Candy Special j
.: j---:...: . :v ,. ,. Store cf Salfm --r- v.,-;. s- . --..I
125 K. Comexfial SL- Saleia J - Phoaea S19i;T7023
Two New Roads in
loiinty Discussed
- Plans' were discussed by county
eoujrt members at their, meeting
yesterday morning for the Im
provement of two county roads to
open np new territory and to serve
new! sawmills In the district
served j by i the .now onimprored
roads." One runs np the mountain
wet of ! Mill " City and' connects
wttbi he Elkhorn . road near, the
Lo takers bfidee' and "the other ia
"thei North Creek, road 'which ex
tends east from North Silver Falls.
Both are dedicated as county
roads but are nBgrareled. .
The court 'lpstructed I N. C.
Hubbs, county engineer, to make
lmprorements on the North Creek
road it ; arrangements could be
made with the new sawmill to
fnrnish pjanking for; the roadway
above the Smith' ranch. WPA 'la
bor will be employed. ,
For the Mill City ImproTeraent,
the court voted to make ant in
spection tour" either Monday' or
Tuesday. The road, if the imoroTe-
meht is made, will serve a num
ber of families and will allow the
cooperative lumber I miU, better
access to timber holdings in the
Section.!. U. . i !. ;i- . .
Juiuors, Seniors
For Honors
FaaL Colena Fard. Olen Oeorce . Eva-
lyaclckaa Daryt Roaa. ldon -SchulU,
Jean Stlnaetta and KennaUx Wood.
JatUara, Batty Boydatoo, ; Bayarly
Brajnclu atary - Ellaa Hal ten. Curtias
Dornheckeri. FVank Farrta. Anna Frie
aea, Alic Joy FrinelU. AHn Holman.
Mama - May, Laooard ; Petara. Rata
Pleaaant. Maxlna Baarell, Doaald Saa
derar Frieda,. Schmitt. Gilbert Schnai
dr and aCUdred Voth. Bcolora. Berarly
uaiea, .isarrl -ureadaq, Bernloa Burner,
Helen. .Elliott. Jeanne Hartman, Verda
Renderaoo, Margarat Rlcr. lmo Sa
very. Anne Schmltt. -Jean Tharp, Irrln
Vottw Klolae Wagner, Betty Waters,
Martha WJena, Robert Woodman and
Mafjorfe Watera.il Post raduate,
Clark IeHavea ana Dorothy, Palmer.
Armistice Sundays
Services . Planned
. Salem .American Legion mem
bers Sunday will follow their an
nual custbm of attending Armis
tice memorial church services In
a 'body. Adjutant! William BUven
of I Capital post No. 9 announced
yeaterday..-The post s Armistice
commission Jias requested all Le
gionnaires ' to assemble "at-" the
soldiers' monument in, the court
hofsei square Sunday morning at
10;3ff o'clock. They; will then
march to the American Lutheran
' church to hear ; ; their chaplain;
Reirl! ; P. W. Erlksen, deliver an
Armistice sermon. , M - - !"" 1 : -A
InolaiiaTillAslai
Historical
Is In receipt of
man In Indiana.
. DALLAS, Nov.: 5.- The honor
roB of Dallas high school for the
first six weeks period shows that
the J uniore and seniors, with 1
names each, are tied for first place
in having the largest number of
students on the ; honor roll. . The
sophomore class comes next with
1 2 names on. the list and , the
freshmen, are fourth with only
eight names.' There are two post
graduates on the list. '
The complete list is as follows:
Freshmen. Qrace ! CtaafteM, Hester
uan, i aiary aaarsaret urtaty, iMaaM
tow,! Thorou Blfo, -Betty Smith,
James Tun and Glen Wieba. 6opho
morea Loeta. Branch. Roth Bublar. Su
sie Dick, Mary Helen Doughton, Esther
E)5
KSaraQaaZS
AM foar laaAaf aoI4 atedlefaes are
KM
naaaaacle. L. APrla far aaaeai a. Aika
? "a.ac4 i t Qalataa farfaaerf
4. f aaaUa a kaea fceaala aaaa. Jkak for
fOVM DOCTOaJ Bread COUtAjS
t?'"1' hr laadlaa atedieal laaara.
MTt, We wiiawmisl ; taesi algaly. ihf.
- On Sale at Fred Bleyer L
, Toiletry &. Remedy Shop r.
castoh oit,
laasot aad i
Ueatd aaUea HQXaOoaM
on.
Fred Meyer Toiletry Shop
j The Statesman
an inquiry frees a
whe la studying the life of Dr.
Thomas F. Campbell, wae was
the president ef Cbrlatian college
at Monmouth, Ore. and father of
the late Dr. Prince L Campbell,
president of the University of Ore
gon. , The Inquirer wishes to ob
tain a report ot the debate' on
religious . subjects ; which - took
place June 27, .2$ and ,29v H7T
at Carlton, Yamhill county,.; bev
tween vr. Campbell rand L.LT.
Nichols; alsa information about
a sbootlnf affray in 1823 between
Nichols and-a. Mr. Martin at
senous, Washington county. Any
one who. can supply data en these
two subjects or knows where It
may be obtained Is requested to
write' to . Noel . Woodruff. 208
South iConde ; ttreet. TInton : In-
aiana. .;...!,",. . . .- .
5 4-
Lose 5 lbs. a voch
Safely orl No
If youere overweight and
nabby, you can lose weight
amazingly easy. There is no
need to pumshyourself with
baekbreaklna; exercise no
need to starveyonrseiz ana
deny your body the foods
ypQ need for health. !-
4 rUduca by thli -
OHUGLESS method
Thousands of Women .are
getting back ia normal
weight easily and quickly by
using WATB-OFPi a harm
less iood compound - Coo
salts, no dmuroDbenot.
driers, no harmful laxatlvet).
WATK-OFFU
vegetable ; and herbal in
gredients .that neutralise
the body acids -thus pre
venting accumulation of
fat. The Instructions say:
Take WATS-OFF before
meals, then eat your hearty
fill. -Results,- users say. "are
Pay
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not ill
AVI.
sbzuuy
amazing.'' A tablet team 4 times a day
win- cause unsignuy pounas-co wa
away hke maic leaytog no sarvy.
flaMry or hreksn down .tissue. WATJE-
OFF was sdvertised to millions la Pie-.
torial Review, Physical Culture ana
otner inagaaraes-.a- 2.o par
treatment. However, tf you act now we
offer you a full sfcsed introductory treat
ment at only $1.18. Dost forget, if you
are not asHsned witn me results, simpry
retarn the empty carton and we flu
return your money. f .j ' g J3C
2 weeks treatment t A p
On Sale at Fred 'Merer
Toiletry & Remedy Shop
i. :i !.. t a , ... ' i , ii rt . . i i
llor Ui C. al!ter
is! ir -H ' - TTT T -H' ! I l
If ONMOUTH, Nov. I. Fuseral
ser; lees will lie j held Friday,; No
vember' t.' at-1 1 p. . xi. for ' . C;
Walker,' former i lfonmonth er-
cbant. wlte 4 ie d at BOlsboro
Tuesday morning at the age; of
f i yeuxe, i '-if -: i; I s i i
He was born la Michigan NO-
ventber 25, 135 5,. and spent sev
er. years farmlnr ; h Tttu,
marrying Adolthlna Anrens there
t 1894. They settled in Michigan,
goiig to KsnisS three years later.
In 1992 they came to Oregon And
lived for a,, while. laWhitesoa.
They moved to. Basil where Mr.
Walker bought and operated a
general store for 12 years. In
1918 he bought a Monmouth book
store t which he- kept only two
years. Mr. Walker has been In
poor health for several years. "
lle' ls asurrlved '. by two . sons;
Clarence ct Illllsboro and Ceorcs
of San Francisco. Ber. W. A. El
kins win officiate at the -funeral
services.
BATCHES CLEANED
01.CD to 01.50 ......
i All Work Guaranteed j
CLAUDE lUX
CmMlcf Market -470 N. Coml
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OF SUCCESSFUL DAUING-
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AND SEE it tieyclopl lint o the
u red spot carry ine: the name
V wFishera Blerid.riJOT;iadcssful
-..baWngnltaxtilmtlwthalflottr you.-,
' ; know is' of high quality, a purtnilled;?q ''
Hfortheleispress ! purjposa! Irou jdeslre;;-
That's msWs Blend, ief 1 from
. i: faaxdana soft wheats; which haV heen
X expeniy Dienaeatt wineq, tna5'
i ! scoured, and then' riilned i to k cure (GL-
' jwhite,? t ilky smpotlioeis I Fisher's
: Blend is not only mUled :6ti :ar) estah
lished ; formula to ';make it; uniform
; hut als4 s constantly; tested jfa our
laboratory and by Mary Mills, l it is
r not onljr a distinction butaiso!a safe-
guard 1 9. have Fisher's! Bien n your
. ; kitchenj : It comes , to yJuHwith the
-'guarantee1 of "America's liifs Flour-
Inc Miflal! rlotiesi its 'vclvf xr cmnnth.
lr 'ness, itirWhiti satin: sheen, "both of
which add so greatly n ;making one
. successful baking after another;
.Yours Is the first hand
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Fisher's! Blend
PtekaHe BlaaS as WeU
Fiaaers (aaaily ataaaeta i cairiaa
Da -Accepter seal f tbe
aU aa aaaaa at aae Sanairii
leal AeeeetatU. Tais tawilaa asr
ta lu yeraaeae sad tke tratsfaH
I taa Mremuac Set .aaca;
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"Blend's Mah Friend'
RING MILLS COMPANY
. SEATTLE TACOMA
Three
Model
Features
Quality Foods Delivery 'and Account Service ,
. i CompetttiTe. Prices . "
Fill ourPantrie &The6 Price J
Premium Chocolate, Bajcer'a,! half-pound cakes 15c
Pineapple Juice, Lihby No. lO Cans ;.45c
Pineapple Juice, Iibhy 46-ox eans . .' 1 Li J28e
MaxwreU .
ii';Homae A
1 poBd cans
(Good t the last drop)
i Crosse Jb BlackwelL j
New; Packv bue-- bottle
TELEPHONE PEAS
S3sisiore,
. a cane:
29 c
Babv tFbfids
1 Heins, all kinds
,:A S Cans
0?n
sij0
PUDDINGS
Heias Bate. YUt and Flam
i 4
1
-iv. -WSMI
!ni:r4;.a..c.
n?;- r. r.' j -r.t-w
for flJOO
New Potatoes, Dulaney'a 2a, 2 cans
. ni-ivi.i t f Uf , i se a ioMseee,isi caa -.r. -w
S weet Polatoes, Dnlaneys in Syrup, 2 cans ...5c
R
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oi
ives
t n Oentnry Is . :
Large S Cans
Corn Starch
Staley's Cream !
J22e
Brown Rice, M. J. B., 24b. pkg.
Blackberry Jam, Santiam. quart Jars U.
Solid Pack Tomatoes, Green Spot Is, 5 cans .-5c
Shilling's Spices, 2 oz.,:3 caiis il5c
(Auspice, Cayenne, CinaanKmj age, Natmea;, Pepper, Mwstard,
Myl--:':: rj? r4 it Gingtt)rj:i -i-r VK
Mazda Lamps, 25, 40, 50, 60 watt 15c; 75, 100, 20c
Lauhlin's Apples, per box lLi:..i.l.OO
I ' (Winter Banaaa, Spitz, Goldem Delldons, Cirimee Golden, i
fl j : -. -: j;'; - I :; :. i :' Jcntbne);:; f h j - r ; i -
Arizona Grape Fruit, heavy with juice, 80s, do. 39c
Valley Potatoea, extra good No. 2a, SOJbrbags 99c
Deschutes No. Is, the Best Potatoes we can buy
i i 100-lbJ bags $2.59; 254b. I bags U-69c
IsMIteS
275 N. Dish St. I : v : .! . Phone 4111
Cash Discount Stamps cn all eash purchases and ac
counts paid hy the ICth of the month. . t t - " -"'J
We are In the market for new crop walnat and filbert veata.
- Pricee qneted when samples shoara. 1 ' i -t
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WoMs and Music by5clireder-Berg.
nrHAT are:.
EVERYONE IN EVERY FAMILY sholuld bsarlt thje wisdom of deal
ing here.! And thenly way to learn ia to ! cm
give rs a bisL jW'feel certain that our servicCy Cruality and lower
prices will prove satisfactory.
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CROCEIUES DtXIVEOED IE OBBER IS OfER C2.00 -
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saiREOEa-CErj
t caocEny,
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. S. ORVIG'S
Spccids for Friday end
' . "Saturdays
Picnics, lb.
Su-ar Cured.
.23c
Bacon
Baclia
lb. 23c
Raibbiib;lb.r;-a2Sc
Hens, lb. ....2Cc
7e hare ycurj tmucr
Beef lloasts end Stes
ct.reasortabla prices.
Pork Iloacts,
7.
Ncl7 Kraut, .