I ; ' i t J PAUE TWO Scio School Adds 'u2 More districts Contract Signed, by Board to Have Pupils From Outside Attend ' is : s v. . , ; -SCIO Contract baa bees Biffin ei by board members of districta ti, Scio. and 83, Schindler, at Tseadar'a meeting whereby grade sttidenta from the latter district will attend the Scio school. Pay ment f tuition of these students, probably about 1 4, will be based oa the per capita cost of gtodenta attending Scio In 1937-38. Total payment is expected to be about 1100. District 83 will farnisb Its on transportation. 1 , LTlie increase of students from the Schindler district will .enable the Scio district to employ four grade teachers Instead of three, so contract has been tendered to Ruth House r of St. Helens as a fourth teacher, v- 1 i. ' .., Bessie Mare Relnbsjrt of Foster, graduate of Oregon Normal, has accepted a position to teach In the Scio Intermediate, grades, taking the place of Veloris Crenshaw. . High School Setup rucertaln Pupils intending to enter Scio Ugh school, this year should reg ister on September 13, according to announcement this week by Principal J. H. TumblesOn. A fourth teacher will be added If a sufficient number of students reg ister, Tnmblason added. ? . Under a three-teacher set-up the state department of education regulates the basic program : of studies, which limits elective! and student activities. With removal of transportation by the Scio dis trict, it is impossible to determine the number of students who plan to attend Scio high from outside. This prohibits the board's an nouncing exact curriculum, the principal pointed out. !: I Resignation of W. S. Snyder as high school Instructor in science and mathematics, was accepted. A teacher, to fill his place had not been selected. ' : - Dorothy. Clausen, Orchards, Wash., a graduate of Marylhurst MCDOWELL'S MARKET Salem PHONE 8757 Leading Market 171 S. COM'LlST. Home Owned Yon can always do better at McDowell's. You pay only one profit when trading here, from the farmer to us to yon." 1 ' 'j I IHIai is Sugar Cured 22C to Heavy Bacon Dacon Gquares 10c & 20c Fresh Porli to Roast 16c Pure Pork' Sausage 20c - The best we know how to make. Mutton Stew 5c Girloin Gteali 15c DEEF POT ROAST Prime Rib Roll Murder Mystery Crops Up; Again Art' .1- i' - - - - I LoneyArgmnen ma imcuoxf STXTK52TA1T, saiea; Urejon, Tnsay morning; rJtpterroer z, mr 10c 18C Fresh Pig Feet or Backbones !5c Fresh Side Pork or Salt Pork We are doing the largest retail meat business In Salem so If joa are not a customer of this modern sanitary market, why not? Too can always do better at McDowell's. ' Open Until 7 P. M. Saturday j 'i jMrs. Charlotte Shelby 1 -r-. j ay - , ' A i-d IBs - -::::;:.... '- js a X iiiTii iMra. Karrs.it FlMrfc'iiiai " Echoes of the mysterious murder of William Desmond Taylor, noted ! movie director whose death rocked the film colony .15 years ago, j were revived during a civil suit In Los Angeles court Involving Mrs. (Margaret Fillmore, above, sister of the former screen star, Mary : MUes Mlnter, and the mother of both of them, Mrs. Charlotte Shel : by. rear. Mrs. Fillmore, suing to recover S48.000 she claims was' taken from a deposit box, testified that she had been paid X 133,000 for protecting her mother during the murder Investigation la which Mary Miles Mlnter was Involved, j ' To Be Wednesday Reargument of the ease of Orey Coffey. ex-Salem police officer now under three years peniten tiary sentence for accepting a bribe, has been set for nest Wed nesday In the state supreme court. ' Coffey i was convicted la the Marion, county circuit court and this decree later was affirmed by th supreme court by a three) to three decision. ! The court subseaueatly ordered a. reargument in which all seven of the Justices will participate. County Share of Pensions $17,000 approximately 91T.00t. tto coun ty court waa aanse j v by the state reUef committee. While the budget allowance left for old age pensions U only about $14,000 the favored setting P e larger fund, making a transfer from the emergency fund If necessary. 4 Thecounty contributes one foSn of tte cost of the old ag. pensions with the state contrib uting another fourth .to match ttohalt put up by the federal government. Lacomb filen Purchase Bean Hullcr for Area - M 7 ' ujbANON A bean-buller was purchased last week by E. K. Raines and Ernest Ede of La comb. - It was expected to keep busy as bean growing was given au impetus last spring by a seed company.of Idaho. Mr. Ede has tan acres ot his own and many n the locality win for the new purchase. need I . Marlon county's share ot old I I are senslon costs for the last I I three months of this year will be I " ii II .. . . I . i, .... College, Portland, has accepted the high school English and for eign language position at salary of $100 per month. Threat of Hospital Strike It Dispelled SEATTLE, Sept.' i-OP)-Threat of a strike against Seattle hos pitals was dispelled last night a Jess Fletcher, president of the building service employes union, notified the central labor council he reconsidered his announced-decision to ask placing the Institu tion on the unfalrr,llst. He said he believed satisfactory negotiations were In progress. c GASH STORE 294 . Commercial St. Phone 7335 It's just one block out of the congested district and yon can park for two hoars, and the food prices Well, most people say they are lower. C O. D. Order Promptly Delivered II 111 I i ! - r :i - I . ' j You fCan - : j Park for vnv aaVHiaj . at y I " Pearson's Yo can tell when you pass our store by the freshness of bur fruits and vegetables. Quality stocks of all fruits and vegetables obtainable. : ' u Fancy Fruit lbs. fg( DO (5) H Grade No. l! lb. pail a .; . ' Pure Cane io ibs. 55s 25 lbs. . . . . . . . ioo ibs. 05i9 -' , Quick or Regular . k Pancake Flour I ; Crown , "9 nt - . FlL(S)Itja 1 ' More of that good Highland Chief Hard Wheat. Buy Jt by the barren like your - neighbor does. Doj;c2 Si?Ilc2 2B c Get a Pen and Pencil Set free with 2 KeHog Kmnibles for . Ladies - Sport Handkerchief Free Tree with 2 KellosgV Uran Flakes for 2Cs rvoni Armour's Tall Cans s for : i Box Carton Full Cream G&Vf CoSSco 2 lb. can 4Qc Pearson's Best 3 lbs. .69c Pearson Special, 3 lbs. 55c PEANUT DUTTEQ A fresh 4504b. barreL Bring your container. per 2Q Lebanon Play Park Is' Solving Mothers' Summer Problems LEBANON The WPA recre ational project for children on the Queen Anne school campus, in charge of Miss Grace Geiat, la solving a vacation problem for busy mothers. While Tacatlon trips, Illness or other causes prevent unbroken attendance. Miss Gelst reports an average attendance of 38 within the last few weeks. Mrs. Emma Strunkr and Mrs. Maude Lemons of Albany have been sent to as sist with the work. Weaving of rugs, making bas kets of pine needles, vases, doll hammocks and Yo-Yo pillows are a part of their handwork. Teeters swings sand box and halls haveybeen provided but the supply is entirely inadequate, as less than half the number of children can take recreation at one time and the teachers find it necessary to plan, new amuse ments. Miss Gelst, who was very suc cessful in teaching? knitting, bas ket and rug making in the adult groups the past two years, will resume that work In September. CE at Rosedale Has new Officers ROSED ALS The intermediate C. B. recently reorganised with the following officers: prealdent, Lloyd Brown; secretary, Lucille Lehmann; treasurer, Almoa Leh man; prayer meeting chairman, Arthur Blng; missionary chair man, Velleda Trick; social chair man, Esther Cammack. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trachsel, re turned missionaries from China, are to hare the Sunday morning service here at the church this Sunday. They will show curios and tell of their work. United Brethren Vote ' To Boycott Placet at Which Liquor Handled i PORTLAND, Sept. i-Jf)-Th Oregon conference of the United Brethren church, attended by 250 delegates and members, voted unanimously here to boycott all stores and restaurants dealing in or serving alcoholic liquors. ' The "Rev. T. O. Roscoe, re elected conference superintendent, reported Improvement in the membership and finances of the denomination. West Salem News WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown returned home Monday from a S day Tacatlon trip to lakes around Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pattlson and son, Bobby, spent the week end at Breitenbnsh. Miss Ila Hof fer has been a guest of Miss Lois mith and Miss Naomi Klehn at' the Smith home. Miss Hotter graduated from Sal em high school and has been at tending college la Pasadena. She will marry Jack Bush in the near, future. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Browning ot Wapato. Wash.; were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brown Sunday. Miss Betty Ann Lemon is spending .a week at Tillamook with her aunt. Mrs. Nelson Paul, and family. Mrs. J. R. Bedford and daugh ter. Rath and Beth, are at New port as gneats ot Mrs. G. C. Will. V" aaaata a a. ts a .a : : j fall with awy purchase et FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR 100 Horn Owned WW Mil 100 Union Operated TT..TH I LEADS AGAIN J.37 S. Commercial St, : i tjj.. j c-. i c..A (ImmI All nw Monday, Labor Da niua; uu uaiui ua y uiuia w . - WITH OUPEO yLe 7311 or? Ill ll). fliiiiS.s: (w When purchased together with $t.00 worth of merchandise. ExclnsiTa of Hillg Coffee, Snowdrift and OiydoL When purchased together with $1.00 worth of merchandise. Exclusive of HUIa Coffee, Snowdrift and OxydoL Large Size 24-oz: pkg. each When purchased together with $1.00 worth of merchandise Exclusive of Hills Coffee, Snowdrift and OxydoL o o o o Any! one of these three super values may be purchased at these prices when purchased together with $1.00 worth of merchandise, exclusive of Hills Coffee, Snowdrift or OxydoL '', ,r OH, YES! Some good friend who has your interest at heart will advise yon not to boy this way because we will add the difference on somewhere. We ask you to listen to all the good advice yon will get then come here and try to catch us doing any of those tricks. We will wager that you wUl not catch us doing any of those 'tricks. , In the meantime, yon will have had a lot of fun and saved some money too. Thank yon. ISAAK BROb. JUST TO MAKE IT EASY FOR YOU TO COMPARE PRICES PEAS, No. 2 cans, ea 10c TOMATOES, No. 22 cans, ea. 9c CORN, No. 2 cans, ea. 11c SOUP, Campbell's, all varieties except chicken 3 for 25e PORK & BEANS, Picnic cans, each 5c DEVILED MEAT. 3 cans 10c HOT SAUCE...... . 3 cans 10c PINEAPPLE TIDBITS, ea 7e KRAUT, No. 2Yt cans, ea.. 13c aoAP j Big Boy or j Economy White 6 bars for 25c jPalmolive, per bar L.6e Life Bouy, per bar . 7e Lux Toilet Soap, bar... ..7c Rinso, Ige. pkg. .2Se White King, Ige. pkg.. 35c CLEANSER Lighthouse..... 3 cans 10c Supersuda, small size 10c Red package, large sizcttte Blue package, ea ..20c Bon Ami, per bar .... ". '. 10c Powdered, pkg 14c S.O.S. Scouring Pads, ea...l5c Large pkg. .... ...23c Purex, qts. 13c i2 gaL . : 22c Hypro, per qt.. 13c Clorax. per qt. 18c ' TISSUE' .. Zee. 3 rolls 14c Softasilk 4 rolls 25c Waldorf 4 rolls 19c . Scotts 3 rolls 25c FRENCH'S BIRD SEED...12c BIRD BUISCUIT 10c JARS, Bubers Double Lip, 3 dozen for. ..... ..10c Baking Powder Calumet, 14b." tin ..... -23c 2'2-lb. tin 49e 5-Ib. tin ....89c Schilling's, 12-oz. 31c 22-lb. tin r.89e 5-lb. tin . L $1.75 RoyaL 12-oz. tin 31c 2-lb. tin ....... ...98c SODA Arm and Hammer, pkg 8c SYRUP Karo, 5-lb. dark 5-lb. light 10-lb. dark 10-lb. white -42c 44e .77e ...79e KRAFT CHEESE, fi-lb. pkg17c GINGER SNAPS 2 lbs. 25 BUY ALL YOU WANT OF THESE EXTRA MONEY-SAVING VALUES i IPRUNE BARS! A new cookie made of Oregon Italian prunes. Excellent : for lunches. 2 lbs- 2g Does not apply on purchase of i S . Super Value Bars, lb, ... . .9c ceriUls All Bran, Igc. pkg .:.19c Post Bran Flakes, pkg.: lc Shrccldcd Wheat, pkgl 12c Carnation Non-Premium Wheat Flakes or Oats, pkg. ..... ...1 22c Premium Wheat Flakes ot Oats, per pkg.........27c Mother'f Oats, regular or quick, per pkg. ... .....29c j SPICES Schilling's Pepper Cayene Ginger; Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cumin, Curry Powder, Mustard, Nutmeg, Paprika, Poultry Seasoning, Sage, Thyme, Tumeric f)-2-oz. tin . ........: ..;. IFflitDmilr Castle, 49 lbs. Montana Hard Wheat Milled in Montana. Guaranteed to satisfy or money refunded. . . E?aGBuGi?G MQiadl to u.. Not included in Super Values. .'. ALL OTHER FLOUR PRICES ACCORDINGLY - Oregon Brand, 0 tall cans , Borden's, tall cans 3 3 cans cans 23c 25c Borden's Eagle Brand Milk, each 19c (SfleacnGei? While They Last 1 " - , KELLOGG' S URAN FLAKES 2 forgl 20c 1 Ladies' Sport Handkerchief Free With 2 Pkgs. ' t-3 each Does Not Apply on Purchase of Super Values KELLOGG S KRUMBLES 2 for --' 1 Pencil and Rnler Kit Free 23c i. Armour's assorted, i-lb. pkgs. iL: CHEESE- V 3 for 25c If I 11 II II II 1 Mill II 0 0 WhUe'They list . Per Crate 70 T7T) 0 A Toi TTS IT hia Seedless i .-'!. : ) lbs. for ass WADDIAM'S HoHfl ID)eccGi?tt ; : While They Last ..! v. Assorted Flavor Does not apply on purchase of ouper values. Poydered Sugar tl7c Brovn Siigar 3 l 15c I ' :