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PAGE FOUS Tit OTCO:i GTATE3HAW.Xjk. Vnsoa, jWiay. Mcrctaj, May 21, 1S37 Eire 6 new . Instructors Complete List of Teachers For Dallas Announced by ILIL Turner DALLAS. Msy 19. 8Ix new teachers hsve been hired by the Dallas school district to take the place -of those who resigned this nrliis:. Ia the elementary building Paul T. Franzes and Miss Helen Harris hare been selected to till the vacancies left by the resigna tion of Miss Edrls Greene and Miss Ethel Jackson. Im the Junior high school there is only one new teacher. Brace P. Eckman who will have charts o( music instruction- taking; the place now held by Joseph C. Hart ley, who goes to the Vancouver, Teacher Dropped, Pupils Strike AGAIN WE SURPASS WITH a snowmc of PRETTIER AND I BETTER T at ft .1? H EX IS 6 o ao98 Just Received 25 of Newest Creations , Don't Forget We Carry FORMAL SLIPS at J.39 J.48 J.79 J For ffif or graduates tee suggest following presents . . i lasrkwood Hoa.. 70c to $1.18 Silk Undies. Silk Pajamas 08c up Ijonnaing; Robra S1.00 to SIO.OO Mtted Traveling I Cases ..S3.73 np Handbags, j ! Cloves...! 08c to S3.88 Compacts, Perfume Bottles, 1 Handkerchief a 15c to 73c en. Bedroom Slippers..! 70c to $1.08 lUthtnjc and Swim Baits St. OH to SO. 08 Slacks, wool j or cotton. Sweaters and Blouses 08c to S3.08. BLOCH'S ! Golden Rule Store 220 to 226 X. liberty, Salem, Ore. .98 M&etis-seei' When Teacher James Sheridan of the Luna Pier school near Monroe. Mich, was replaced, pupil went on strike and paraded before the j school with placards. Three new teachers have been hired in the senior high school: Miss Esther M. Greenwood wilt lake the place of Mia Nadine Mill holler as a teacher of English; Miss Anna May j Uarath, girls' physical education ; teacher, t h place now held by Miss Helen Hull; Miss Carol Lee YoCum. head of the home economics de partment, taking the njace of Miss Betty Sedgwica. . 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Adksrika nda you of ass and cleans foul poisons out of BOTH upper and lower bowole. Give your bowels a REAL, cleansing with Adlerika. Get rid of OAS. Adlerika woes not gripe- to not habit forming. PERRY'S DRUG STORK , of the Dallas schools for next ses sion, and their tentative assign- ments, as given out today by Sup erintendent R. R. Turner, follows Zlasaeatary aaOdiar Miss Geawriere Coad. principal and 5th grade; Paul T. Fruits, assistant principal, playground, 5th grade: Beatrice Price, music aad 5th grade; Esther Clevamad, 4th grade; Cath erine Hswkias, dth grade; Dwrotha Yoaag, Srd grade; Dorothy Cratsa, art aad Srd grade; Helen Harris,- auditor mm and Srd grade; Mra. afyrtla H. Smith, 2nd grade; lira. Odeasa 0. KilBa, 2nd grade: Bath Cherry. 1st grade: aad Mrs. Katharine Totb, 1st grade. Uooaw taia Tsptaagraded). Mrs. u. E. Modrsoa. Jaaior high Barton Bell. prinripal and ctnea: Glena Oething. history: AT Of IeFors, physical adoration : Joe Da Tie, arithmetic ; , Brace P. j Eckmeav atnaie; Bather Aehi, laagaage; Helen Butler, geogisphy; aad Mayeel Campbell, resding and art. High school B. T. WaUworts. pria cipal and geometry: Preatoa P. Deeghtea. saaiatant principal, hookJieeping, eeoeom ies; Dirifrht Adams, boys' physieal cda- catioa; Mary ieck, library ana history ; Viols Cromer, Latin and English; Donald Gabbart, English; Esther M. Greenwood, English; Basal Henry, English and pub lic speaking; Betty Jelinek, typing; Rob ert Ketch, c tries and biology; Virgil Mr Pherson, algebra and history; Balph Murphy, science ; Fsirfsx. Psrrish. yoes tional shop aad , manual training; Anna May Unrath, girls' physical edueatian ; Veroka WampWr. stenography and saw ing; Carol 1st Yacum, home economies. jeffcrcon Pcstor Going to Hcsldns Dedication Dance Slated Saturday JHgni at v Fontaine Store Corvallis Gets- Fifth Policeman; Masters Is Promoted to Captain CORVALLIS May 1 9 With authorization by the local city council Monday night for the hir ing of another policeman, the. Corrallis department will, now hare fire officers In Its ranks. The new policeman, Tom Logan, went on duty today. , Officer Floyd Mastera waa pro moted to the rank of captain at the same meeting, making him the first man to hold this rank in the history of the local depart ment. The council also drew np preliminary plans for the instal lation of police aad fire alarm boxes, Famous Treatments idStaaaacbi Far 2S yeirs this Clinic has successfully treated Jtecfal and Colon disorders such as Pilea, Fiaaore. Fistula. Ce litia. Bloating. Gas, Consti pation ; also SroaBSch Ul cers. Acidity, Indigeatieas, Send today for FREE Book let containing valuable to. iormatioa and explaining our method. Oar treatments invaree NO confinement or hospital surgical operation. Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC Physlcaw sxtaf Sawgoow ' N.K. Corner Burnsids aad Grand Arsaao Telephone EAst J91S Portlsnd, Oregon JEFFERSON, May 10. Rer. and Mrs. Charles Fogg, who serr ed the local Krangellcal chnrch for the past year, moved to Hos klns where Mr. Fogg will be em ployed daring the sammer. In September they plan to go to Greenville. -Ill, where they will both attend college. The confer ence year tor the' local church closed May 10, with all assess ments and salary paid In fall. There will be no preaching ser vices at the local hTTangeileal church Sunday because of the eloeiag day of the Oregoia-Wasl- ingtoa conference sees ion at Sa lem. ' , I,-- Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Galbrath of Mankato, Kan., were guests Toe day at the home of friends, Mr. snd Mrs. Dsn Korb. Galbrath plans to go into business again im the west. Dance to Dedicate Store ; The new Fontaine store build ing; ia almost ready tor occupancy and will be dedicated with a dance Saturday night. The proceeds of the evening will be need for the benefit of the local library. Pro ceeding the dance an outdoor pro gram will be presented, Including talk by Mayor Edna B. Allen; tap dance by Shirley and Shlela Roland; and music by the Jeffer son band. r Mrs. Andy DeTaney was called to Portland Wednesday by the serious times oi ner motner. . Nearly Severs Thumb 1 Mrs. Leon Boyer almost severed the end of her left thumb Wed nesday while cutting kindling with an axe. It will be a few day before it will be known if tht part of the thumb will have to pd amputated. - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell and son. Homer, snd daughter. Miss Marie Bell, left Thursday for Ladysmith. Wis., for a visit with relatives. They will also visit their daughter and family in Minneapt oils, Minn. ' . . Mrs. J. O. Van Winkle and son, Richard, took her mother, Mrs. Addle Hutchinson, to Myrtle Creek Tuesday, where she will spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Bess Cooper. program will be held at the school house Saturday night st I o'clock. The foCowIaf progrta wCl ks presented : Salutatory, Mary Casto; song, school; music srien am. Arthur Balnter: Play, "A Hard Test;- music, Mrs. Eugene Flalay; play, "The woman iney Wouldn't Bury;" music Mrs. Barnes; reading, Louise Looney; trombone solo, Lorena Oleman, ac companied by Mrs. Barnes; piay, "Wieners on Wednesday;" song, Erlene Balnter; play, "The Class wni; sonr, Raxel Farmen; mus ic Evelyn Woods; play, -Which Will You Coose?"! song, eighth grade girls; valedictory. ; Violet Varmen: sresentstlon ef diplomas to the graduates, Erlene Balnter, Violet Farmen, Mary ; casto ana Louise Looney. Mads ;e Frazier Is Head P.TA Group 1 VALSETZ. May tO. At the final meeting of the Parent Teacher association for the year, officers were elected for 1937 1938: Mrs. Madge Frazier, presi dent; Mrs. T. H. Hayes, rice president; ..Mrs. Doris Garrett, secretary, and Mrs. Henry Fries en, treasurer; a one-act play was presented by the sixth grade. The mill was closed Mondsy to allow the men to attend a meet ing held in Portland to determine what was to be. done about the 4-L. ; The operetta "Love Pirates of Hawaii" will be presented Thurs day under the direction of Mrs. Will, music teacher. Final Events Set j At Looney Butte JEFFERSON, May The Looney Butte school will close Friday noon and a picnic will be held at Greens bridge for the stu dents, patrons of the school and former pupils of the school. The eighth grade graduation ORE S.D.aA m it HIT ORIGINATORS OF LOW PRICES e fJ fcas--' fco - in Faw - aw ' . OR U.S. D A 351 STATE ST. , -IlEEEAf El) AGAIN- Most of Our Sensational Priceslot Last Week Are Continued - We ITave Engaged Extra Meatcntters to Serve You Salem's Ofdy Market Under Direct State Inspection , It's Your Protection ' P Beef Prime Roasts of Choice Pot Roast Beef Roast Sirloin Steak Beef to Boil Prime Ribs of Beef Boneless Roll 20c No Waste Can Be Cooked Rare. Easy to Slice. Small I -Done Steais it. 20c - Just the Thing: for Individuals. About 10c Each. Young Pig Pork Roasts lb. Real Economy j Fancy Fresli Ham Roasts lb. A Wholesale Price Sausa AU Pork Lean Inspected Pork Our Mild, Sweet ITome Cure.Ask the Man Who Tasted One. Whole or Half lb. Sugar Cured. Better Than Bacon for Seasoning. Lean. We Close at 6 P. M. On Satorday s at 7 P. BI. Harry M. Levy. Prop. Parent-Teccliers School Is Slated State Officers WiU Give lnstrnetioxi at Bash School Saturday Marlon county parent teacher members will have the opportun ity of "going to school" on Sat nrday. May 13, when officers of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers conduct a school of instruction following the ' eonnty council nee tine at the Bosh school building st 10 o'clock. "Service for Others," "What It's All AbouV 'It Depends oa Yon," The Psttsra" snd "Ask Mr. Quia" srs titles of a few of the Inspirational talks planned tor the Instruction and entertain ment of salt representatives st tendlng. A feature of the county council meeting preceding the school of Instruction, according to Mrs. Mae Dlraralck of Scott's Mills, president of the council, is the installation of unit .: presi dents by Mrs. Otto Lance of Al bany, sUte vie-resident. Officers and committee chair men of the Oregon Congress of Parents and Teachers who will conduct the Instruction include Mrs. C. W. Walls, president; Mrs. w. w. Blnta. vice nrasidsnt: Mrs. Bert V. Chappel. corresponding secretary, and Mrs. 3. B. Ward, membership chairman, all of Portland; Mrs. Sam Bellas, Os wego; t Mrs. It. p. riasmusien, HilUboro, and Mrs. Otto Lance, Albany' Mrs. Newell Williams of Salem is chairman of the hostess committee. , Hibbert Will Open Show Uouse in Sheridan Soon DAYTON. May jrf. Mr. aui Mrs. Wilfred Hibbert and chil dren moved Monday to Sheridan where Mr. Hibbert ' will operate an- up-to-date theatre, with open ing about June 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sherman- and family - will move into the Hibbert resldeece. (A I lars 11 W 11 tall tfi ! 1 1 10 1. 1 25C 11 iCSpkaC. . 11 5cans A2 1 I mi si ni i ll . ! uiner urocery savings ! STRflUBERRltiS Our strawberries are tasting XLrXTGntl Our strawberries are tasting better every day youTl want . several boxes to serve in many taste-tempting ways. At Fruit Department iUUVUJw w m " Case 24's $225 ADS - Eocttei?nii Dggi? . 3 29c PDonGGfc 5ottotmc 215c F.3offQGGa Pimi?G Pi?gggi?vgd jtlflc PooflOilo ILiiiiia :2 botSc: noMoi? (&mi 2 tueT 25c N B5 Px?GttS3Gll GtiilGCiC: ;g AD. Iy-Te-Fine Baked Beans or Brown Bread, 2 lg. cans 29c Rath98 Sliced Dried Beef, 2foz. jar 11c M. C P. Lemon Juice, 8-oz. can (equals 8 lemons) lie My-Te-Fine RIarshmallo ws, lb. cello, bag 8c; lb. 15c My-Te-Fine Luscious Pieces Pineapple, 12-oz. can 9c My-Te-Fine Ripe Olives, medium size, 2 tall cans 25c Libby's Corned Beef Hash, No. 1 can 9c; 3 for 25c Vale Brand Cut Stringless Beans, 3 No. 2 cans 25c Libby's Vacuum Pack Corn, No. 2 squat cans 12c My-Te-Fine All-Green Asparagus, No. 2 can 19c, ' My-Te-Fine Carrots and Peas, No. 2 can 11c Starr Brand Tomato Juice 2 toll cans 11c Old Dutch Cleanser, 4 cans for 25c Purex Bleacher, -gallon jug 17c At Fred Meyer 'Grocery Dept. 'Picnic Supplys at ; Thrifty Price 1 a s arti im ift - -i A CALIFORNIA ICEBERG It heads Large Firm Heads - ASPARAGUS.... ? 2 Ila. 17.C CUCUMBERS... Hothouse 2 for CELERY .... California Bunch 7c NEW POTATOES Quality 0 lbs. 23c LEMONS 7 d.. S93 GRAPEFRUIT . . .M40,B 6 f.r 25c ORANGES ...... dot. 22 : FRED BIEYER r MAYONNAISE Freshly made daily in our own kitchens. At Grocery Dept. po Qurt vwm MY-TE-FINE TIDBITS PEVEAPPLE 8-oz. can 5c MY-TE-FINE Orange Juice TaH Can 11 C BLUE ROSE FANCY RICE 3 "Ho. Pkr 1 7 C ALBERS FLAPJACK FLOUR Lge. Pkg. 18c . - Libby's CORNED BEEF 12-oz. can 2 -29c Fresh From Our Candy Kitchens! NOUGAT CHEWS Peanut Brittle 2 lbs. 35c Regularly . 35c lb. lb. 23c (2 lbs. 45c) Soft French ' noogat chews in assorted flavors. Individ- sally wrapped and packed in cellophane bag. Crispy, crnnehr. thin brittia m. biti, ter and freshly roasted peanuts. In the Blue Box. (Uc lb.) 2 -Pound Combination 39c 1 lb. Peanut BritUe and 1 lb. Nougat Chews S4e ralue. SSIaue Chocolates 2 iSi 98c Northwest's finest chocolates fresh from our kitchens delightful assortment. (Pound box 49c.) - 2 -Pound Ensemble PccIj Si At Fred Meyer Candy Dept. f r -t Prices for Friday Thru Monday bis; valne days every week-end to shop aad save at Fred Meyer. Ad copies posted Friday morning. 4