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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1937)
PAGE EIGHT Tte OREGON1 STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, DecemberIO'ISaT i Chairman School Directors Quits Several Pupils at Detroit Confined Home i Due to Pink Eye : . i DETROIT Mrs. Charles Hase ian of Idanha la able j to be up and around now after being con fined to her bed . for I the past two weeks. - ! .r Tho crnsher , at A. Milne Con struction Co.." aboTe Detroit re sumed operations Sunday after a two day forced shutdown while repairs -were being made. At a school board meeting Monday night Mrs. Marie Hansen resigned her position': as chair man of the board. A special election will be called to elect member to fill the junexpired term. . . ' I Several Detroit Bchoal children have been confined; to their homes with pink eye. I Holidays Start 17th . The school Christmas holidays will start December 17 when school will ilose to be reopened January 3. I - Mrs. Homer Bault stepped on a nail Monday and punctured the artery In her left foot. .Thirty-three books for Tetroit high school library have arrived. This enlarges the library to 60 Interesting and educational - books. . I . The Southern Pacific company has granted the privilege to Morris and Moore of faking the power line across their tracks. 575 Pupils Take TB Skin Tests, Dallas Schools DALLAS The skin test for tuberculosis has been given In the three Dallas schools this week. About 190 students In th. senior high school took the test, which was almost half of the student body. Of! this num ber about 10 per cent showed a reaction when checked Wednes day by Miss Margaret Gillis, Polk county health nurse. In the junior high school 210 or about 55 per cent f the stu dents took. the . test and in the check for reactors there Thurs day morning it was found about 10 per cent reacted. . In t h e elementary building 276 students took the test, bat they have not yet had a final check. The tests were sponsored by the Polk county public health association under the direction of Miss Margaret Gillis. Dr. G. C. Bellinger of the state tuber culosis hospital near j Salem was in Dallas a short time Monday to get the test started. The tests were given byv local doc tors. . " - Glamorous Autumn Brings Forth. Smart Styles I Barbara Stanwyck"!- s I "V. ' :. . .. v-J' ; I; M llllZliJ June Lang l v. Simon, Slmo, The most truly glamorous of all American seasons la the late fall, and It is during this time that the social whirl results lit display of many new- and brilliant designs. SImone Simon la wearing -a new winter print, considerable of an innovation as far as styles go. .White butterflies stand out against a wine-colored batdrground and the high schoolboy collar and long sleeves add an unusual touch, luxuriant formality is mirrored in every line of the silk and wool beige dress which Barbara Stanwyck is modeling. It has a shirred bodice caught into a high-waisted belt and the skirt fits snugly over the hips, flaring- down from there; The draped cape has a high standing collar of cross fox. For mora formal evenings the creation chosen by June '-"g is most striking. It is a youthful waltz frock of Iridescent moi red-taffeta cut with wide, pointed front lapels. The skirt Is ankle-length, Emmett Howe Is Fatally Injured STAYTON, Ore., Dec. 9-(P-Emmett Howe, 44, of Gates, member of a WPA rock crusher crew, . was fatally crushed be tween .two large rocks Just be fore noon today. The accident occurred near here. "Howe and another worker were loosening -rock at the top of an embankment when a slide ia is 162 N. Commercial Phone 5151 ONIONS 10-Ib. j mesh bag JL V GRAPEFRUIT 12 Large Arizona for ;:;. Our Treat ! ALL DAY SATURDAY Hot Chocolate Made With CARNATION Lit ; 3 for 'i' 25c u. s. no. 2 50 ib. 2(5C PARSNIPS TURNIPS RUTABAGAS CARROTS ih,. 10c ORANGES Juicy Navels Sunkist t 2doz. : 19c Vz case 98c DATES Fancy Imported. " 2 ibs. 19c CORN FLAKES Albers - 14c rackers Wafers it lbs. PEAS No." 2 Cans East Oregon 2 cans ... 29c SOAP Peet's machine, i S3c pkg. .!.. SAUION Alaska Pink cans BORENE Keeps hands soft, Ige. pkg. : j. 29c K KRAFT, PRODUCT .ns' s For Cooldng, Frying& Table Use. 'MARGARINE occurred. ' Howe was unable to reach a safety rope and fell with the debris. He is survived by his widow and his mother. Drive Funds Listed AURORA The Red Cross membership drive results for Aurora . and vicinity are: Au rora, $43.75; Butteville, ill: and Donald, 7. Banquet for Alumni of Dayton High to Be 27th DAYTON The Dayton high school alumni banquet will be served at 7 p. m., Monday, De c ember 27, at the new high school building;, Theodore Ross ner the president has announced. Point System for Girls Introduced SCIO Scio high school has in augurated the Oregon point, sys tem for girls' .thletic activities, under the direction of Frieda James, commercial i instructor at the school. Volleyball, basketball, folk dances, -baseball, track and hiking will be given in the phys ical education classes, 'in each of which 10 points will be given for participation. ? j - Awards are given on the basis of points earned. Fifty points will be required for a felt class num eral, 100 for a school letter, 150 for a block "O" in white felt, and 200 for a gold pin. It is possible to earn 60 or 70 points during. a year. Physical education is compul sory for all high school girls, fn-ter-class games will be played, but there will be no games with other schools, as in former years. Mission Society Meets, Rdsedale ROSED ALE The Women's Missionary society met Wednes day at the home of the president, Mrs. Mary Cammack, and quilted for a missionary. Women named on a committee to arrange for work for the society, were Lefta C. Bates, Mrs. W. H. Haffnell, Ada Blackman and Elsie Trick. The program committee is composed of Orpha Cammack, Mrs. J. D. Alexander, Mrs. Lar gent end Mrs. C. Tucker. The next meeting will be early in January. The Strand estate has been sold to D. C. Bloom who will move there in a few days. The Strand family has moved to the Mize place at Liberty. W. E. Way is in eastern Ore gon again selling part of his crop of prunes in various places there. Clifford Griffin HeadsScio Lodge SCIO Officers recently elected by Dierdorff lodge No. 54. Inde pendent Order of Odd Fellows, at Scio for the terra beginning in January are: . Noble grand, Clifford Griffin; vice grand, C. F. Dawson; record ing secretary, F. G. Cary; finan cial secretary, J. F. Oupor; treas urer, N. I. Morrison. Under the by-laws, installation is to take place at the first meeting in Jan uary, which will be the first of the month. The retiring noble IP ES A El CASH STORE r' & 294 N. Commercial St. Phone 7335 vO Beans frt Kraut Cabbage 218 cans Web m tMt Extras Medium Doz. an WHEATIES, 2 pkgs . 19c New Crop Beans, red or white 5 ib, 18c Corn Meal,' 9-Ib. bag ...... 22c Baker's Cocoa, !4-lb. can 6c IMlc IP!3r&MlE No. ,2's 5Mb. S SALAD OIL Quarts ..... 22c Gallons 79e SNOWDRIFT cans . 47C 6 lb. cans 93c SALAD DRESSING AND SPREAD Quarts 25c Our Good ffighland Chief Flour, 49 lbs. . $1.29 It's Rapidly Becoming a Flour Leader KITCHEN QUEEN, 49-lb. bag ; .$L39 TIIOMPSON'S BEST, 49-lb. bag ............... . 1.19 EG SdOo! Northern Tissue Linennzed for Sojtnett for 2QC 1 for Ic CORN, PEAS, BEANS, TOMATOES 3 cans Golden West cans Money Savers r25c lbs. 69c Special, lb, 19c Ibs. 53c Pancake, 9-lb. Crown. ... Sugar, pare cane, 100 lbs.. 0549 iilk Morning and Armour's JJ cans : 2Jc APPLES make an Ideal Holiday Gift. See ear display before bay lag. : '-"V . i:- 59c - 69c -89c per box grand U Joe Schultz, who mored to a farm fire miles north of Jefferson a few weeks ago. Se?eral members of Euclid chapter No. 0. Order of the East ern Star, attended Stayton chap ter Taesdajr night of this week. Election of officers, a program and a Christmas tree are to be among the business at the Decern- ber meeting' of the Jefferson Eastern Star chapter next Tues day night. : ' . Gill in Hospital LEBANON Warren Gill, son of Dr. J. G. Gill,' was operated on for appendicitis at Eugene Mon day, morning. He is a student In the law school at the U of O. Smoking Tobacco One lb. Cans e j NEW MARKET j George Washing'n Smoking Tobacco One lb. Can 49c 146 N. C03IMERCIAL ST. PHONE 4010 FLOUR Crown Best Patent, Drifted Snow, or PiUsbury Best XXX 49' Sack 1.47 Kitchen Queen or Picket, 49's sack . $1.39 SALAD DRESSING BEANS Reds or Whites New Crop 10 lbs. as Seedless Raisins THOMPSON'S 41b. pkg. COFFEE MJB, S&W and Schilling's 2-lb. can TOEJST TISSUE Bel Mont rolls Dutch Cleanser can ARMOUR'S PORK AND BEANS Size 2ft. Sunny-Best Jell All flavors." boxes S( 2 pkgs. Kellogg' g Rice Krispies 1 KRUMBLES 4 AU for AND SPREAD CheFs Specials Qt. Size Peet's Gran. Soap Large Size 3-lb CRISCO WHITE KING Washing Powder Large Size Palmolive Soap s cakes SILVERNUT Oleomargarine PICI(ET PACAKE - . . . . . i FLOUR 10's sack 1 i - '1 " 3 Cabbage Local grown. - Sack 45c Sweet Spuds i U. S. No. 1. 6 lbs. ' 23c Onions U. S. No. L. 10 lbs. 15c Grapefruit Arizona seedless. 25c doz. Oranges New narel, large site. MEAT DEPARTM WE OFFER MORE OF THAT NICE SLICED BACON Rind Off E lb. NT 25c BBsaL-aBsa-nj vitamim ? - 10 lbs. 59e VITAMIN T i A lb. 8 to 10 lbs. FLOUR Kitchen . Queen 01.39 Pork arid Beans ARMOURS Mutton Roast l 9c Mutton Chops & Legs . b.' 12c Mutton Stew large 25s. 49-lb. sack: ) 24 cans. 6c ! r 7 fj Lb. 1AM