The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 20, 1937, Page 11, Image 11

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 20, 197,
PAGE ELEVEN
Detroit to Open
First High School
Standard 4-Year Courses
Will Begin Sept. 7,
Mrs. Evans Head.
DETROITr-Thls growing win
ter sports community situated
high in the Cascade foothills
a bore Mehama and Mill City
win open its first high school
classes . on September 7. in a
room: of the present grammar
school building. .
Detroit, which also recently
acquired a first . class, pogtoffica
rating, has found It necessary
to take care of the 14 students
of high school ! ageJhere who
hare heretofore had tp attend
schol at Mill City and other
places. . , , 1:'-""" -
: Mrs. Willow Evans, : grade
school ' principal, will also as
sume principalahip of the new
four-year high school. Standard
courses will be taught. Mrs.
Joaa Stayner, primary teacher,
will also join the faculty; and
there will be one more full. time
teacher who is yet to be named.
In T order to make room for
the : iew- ,woxK - aa additional
room to the school . building Is
being greeted. This room will
accommodate 8ft , pupils, and will
be occupied ; by grades. The
high school classes will be con
ducted -in -one of the rooms of
the old ' building. .,- ;; . , : ;
. .Mr. and Mrs. William Brans
are the parents of a baby daugh
ter born August 7. The new
comer has not been named.' . ?
Kidnaped Child Foils Captor
T H ERE 6 NO BE TT E R PLACE
260 N. Liberty St.
v Phone 3032
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and
Monday August 20, 21 and 23
silks
Buy at These Prices and
Save the Difference
Orders of $2.00 or More Delivered FREE!
W rill n
EI M-itt
Armour
22-oz. 5 cans
(D WoodburyJ
Bar
With Filtered Sunshine
2M
A Northwest
product W
White or Colored
lb. sack
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True
American
I Boxes
There Are No Better
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Honey and Almond and Mild and Mello - - - -
FRESH MEATS
GO VERNMEN T-INSPECTED
IPGJiairiLiAIBlD If 4JS
ITccnclGi? JJubSgst Doe2 GtteaCss
C3trloinil20c, Round lb 23c, T-Dono lb 20c
HENS - RABBITS - FRYERS
BAKERY DEPT.
BURNT CUGAR CAKES rS, 39c & 49c
DATE NUT CAKES . .. co. 25c
FRUIT COFFEE CAKES . . . CO. 15c
Damascus ICE CREAM qt 29c I Cookies dos. 10c
Packed in Thermo Bar Meltproof I (Assorted
PRODUCE DEPT.
each Q
Juicy, each
Seedless, lb.
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Snatched near her home while selllB flowers, Dorothy Skinner of
San Francisco, 9, recently outwitted her abdactor and escaped.
Her kidnaper drore np and seised her while her father looked on
helplessly from a window In their home. Taking the child to an
outlying section of the town, the man made improper advances.
Dorothy told police. Distracting; his attention for a moment, ahe
leaped from the car and nut to a nearby highway, where she flag
ged a car and was taken Into town. The only description Dorothy
conld give of her captor was that he had a "black mustache.
UX photo. -
Youth Near Scio
Dies, Rites Today
SCIO Funeral services for
Donald C. Peery, 25, who died
at the family home near Provi
dence Wednesday, are to be held
at the Providence church at 2
o'clock Friday afternoon. The
young man had not been well
for some time. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert E. Peery, a
sister, Mrs. Geraldine Becker,
and a brother, Cyrus, survive.
The deceased was unmarried
and had made his home with
his parents all his life.
Lane Weinberg la reported re
covering from severe scalding a
few days ago when the radiator
cap on a farm tractor blew off
from an . overheated motor. The
young man's face, chest, arms
and left shoulder were badly
injured by the heat. Weinberg,
who is 19,! was working in a
field in the Rivervlew commun
ity southwest of Scio. He was
in high school in Scio last year.
What Is believed to be an
adequate supply of water was
encountered at a depth of 255
feet at the Walter farm on
Rodgers mountain. J. E. Evans,
Grangers' News
MACLEAY The monthly in
vitatlonal grange social evening
will be held at the grange hall
Saturday night.
A varied program has been
planned.
Macleay grange women are
asked to bring cake or sand
wiches. '
ALBANY Fairmont grange
will meet Saturday evening at
8:30 for the regular meeting
and to transact business. Pre
liminary practice will be held
for a drill team which is to func
tion early this fall.
In place of the usual refresh
ments a weiner roast is to be
held.
SILVERTON HILLS The Sll
verton Hills grange will hold
Its regular meeting at the grange
hall Friday night Mrs. Ida
Benson is master. Only the reg
ular business will be taken .up
as farmers are busy at this sea
son of the year.
Mennonites Meet
at Turner
Monday
National Conference Will
Dravr Representatives
From Entire World
TURNER The national Men-
nonlte conference will be held at
the .Turner Memorial Tabernacle
Aaffust It to II.
Representatives from all the
United States and Canada and
missionaries from , India, South
America and Africa win be pres
ent. Bishop Aaron Mast of Belle
rllle, Pennsylvania Is general
chairman; ' Bishop Simon Glnger
kk of Wayland, Iowa will act as
moderator.
The Pacific conference includes
the states of Oregon, California
and Idaho, with 16 congregations.
1,500 members, 9 btshoPs. 25
ministers and 12 deacons. The
general board meeting is held this
week at the Falrview Mennonitt
church in Albany.
Returned from Denver
Miss Lois Gunning returned
home last week from a two
months visit In Denver, Colo.,
with Rev. and Mrs. Oswald Jeff
erson, who drove back to McMinn
rille to Tislt Mrs. Jefferson's aged
parents.
Rev. Jefferson was pastor, of
the Turner Methodist church for
a year, leaving 12 months ago for
Denver. They called on former
Turner friends Tuesday.
who drilled the Ed Bilyeu well
near Scio to a death of 230
feet, was in charge of opera
tions.
PETUG SUOHIE
135 N. Commercial St
Phone 5197 or 7023
Prices .Friday, Saturday Through Monday
Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in Marion County
BE WISE AND SCHAEFERIZE
Nelson's
Perfume
IOC
Assorted
Scents
75c
Goggles
25c
(with ad)
Coconut
Rolls
25C
lb.
Vanilla
centers
25c
Hair (Ml
10c
(with ad)
Big Ice Cream Soda Real lee Cream . 10c
Itcliing Feet and
Long Hikes
Get rid of those corns eas
ily and surely, use
Scliaefer's
Corn Remedy
25c
(no relief no pay)
Schaef er's Is the Only
, Place to Bay
Hood's Poison
Oak Lotion
Best and surest remedy for
the relief of poison oak.
50C &$1.00
Schaef er's Fountain Specials Are Delicious!
Get your
Pickling
Supplies
Now
Special
Low Price
Pocket
Combs
10c
Large '
Assortment
$1.00
Horlicks
Malted
Milk
69c
60c
Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup of
Pepsin
35c
THE MOST OF THE BEST FOR YOUR MONEY
SOIAEFER'S CANDY!
' SSe
Pine Needle
Balm
for Chest Rub
17c
(with ad)
75c
EAUDE
COLOGNE
102
(with ad)
50c :
Syringe'
Attachment
. Sets
27c
(with ad)
Weekend Fountain Special!
Just the dish to fill in that . ' (n
empty space below the belt L. AVw
Canadian Visitors
To Leave Grvais
GERVAIS Mrs. Allen and
family are 1 earing Friday for their
home at Ottowa, Canada,' after
a visit of several weeks at the
home of her sister, Mrs. D. L. St.
John, and other points along the
coast They plan to go by way
of the Lincoln highway as far as
Chicago. ,
Mrs. O. M. Larson of Portland
is a house guest at the home of
her brother, Eugene V. Myers,
principal of the grade school.
FOR
o
.-Keirs
Friday and Saturday Only-
.Mod
Ladies Leather
Gloves
hop-picking - Kt
Ladies' Blue
Overalls Slacks
& $143
Boy's Corduroy
Pants, Tans & Navy
value $1.79
Men's, Ladies Cotton
Sweater-Coats
Men's Tin Pants
Pre-shrunk extra
heavy,
now
$1.98
For
hop-picking
98c
Men's and Boys'
Tennis Shoes
Real hop-pick
er values
59c
Men's and Boys'
Polo Shirts
hop-picking 49c
Men's Whipcord
Pants
For hop- fl 34Y
picking ?le3y
Boys' Dress
Shirts
Fast color
prints, broad'
cloth for
school wear.
Reg. 60c, now
49c
One Lot of
Ladies9 Shoes
Extra
Special
1.48
.Salem, Oregon
CORNER STATE & COMMERCIAL PHONE 6608
Orders $2.00 and Over Delivered Free
We Offer This Afternoon Saturday and Monday
Come and Save
TJ olden Bantam
CORN
lb
Cream Style
Caae $2.29
No. a Cam
Dunbar. Wet pack
S for SSe
Dry Pack, K-os. Can
15
JOTTER
Schreder'e
J Always tweet and
J J fresh. Grade Aj
Pound
OK
Fine Granulated
Soap
Large Package
19
PRISCO
Fine for Frying
With coupon tie
Mb. Caa
09
rapes Seedless
Freeh shipment Juit
arrlTed
Poand, Only
UGAR
Fine . Granulated
10-lb. Bag 59c
2Mb. Bag
I43
ancake Flour
(Sperm)
II S pint drlpcut jag for
II only $1.00 with pack
J v age wrapper 1
S Pound Package
29
EUOW DRIPS
Hotcake and waffle
Syrup
12-oa. Glass Jug
11
(T
rown Flour
Best Patent
25-lb. Bag 95c
50-lb. Bag
I65
aLi
Salem's Favorite Coffee
Fresh Roasted
Pound
22c
Schillings or Wadhams
Ground Black
Pepper, 2-oz. Can
5c
HHS II
Cloverbloom,
7 varieties.
-Ib. package
Orange JUICE
No. ltin
Only 1
lie
of
AM or JEU.T1
Strawberry or
Raspberry flaror
15-os, Jar
TQ)est Foods
Bread and But
ter Pickles -
"Your Meatmg Place"
CPECEALO
Legs Blotton, Ih. ..
We Are Open Saturday Nighte till 8t30 p.m.
BLOCH'S
oflcEeim miofle SttnG
220 to 22A N. Liberty
...15c
Rabbits, lb. 27c
HeilS, lb. . . . . . .... .25c j Sugar Cured Picnics, &: jJ2Sc j j
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