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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August , S, 1938 PAGE SEVEN Vets' Order Has Election Mr. A. C Barber Named President; Salem Get . February' Meet '.' ,'. . . - , . , SILVERTON, Tfie Marlon county Veterans "'association, in all day .session her 'Thursday, promoted Mrs. A. C. Barber, S Terton, from secretary, to presl- . dent, and ' selected Salem as tb .meeting ; place for Febroary, 1539. , - . Other - officers elected were: Vlco-president, Mrs. Hattie Cam eron,, Salem ; secretary, Mrs. Ber tha Loveland, Salem; treasurer. Mrs. Mable. Nendel. Woodhara; chaplain, Mrs. Rose Paced orn, Salem; sergeant, Mrs. Emma Lou Tyson, Woodburn.. Mrs. Luelia . Enestrom. Salem, Is . retlrln - president. - - Associations represented today Includes the. Ladles of the GAR; Spanish War Veterans; WilC. War : Mothers. . VFW anxillary. American Legion auxiliary, aux iliary to Sons of Union Veterans. Twenty-two past preside ts were among the- 0 persons in attend ance. . Zook Is Speaker Silrerton entertainers appeared on this program, arranged by Mrs. Scott McPike: Address ReT. Frank Zook, Christian - church; piano solos. Richard Nelson, Kenneth Cook: violin solo, Marianne Vbitlock. accompanied by her sister, Doris; - Tocal solo, Lucile Deverlck; Tocal, duet, Clarice and Bernice ' Fierst; readings, Frances Mehl and lola DeSart: Tocal trio, Mary Alfred. Claire Cotter and Janet Comstock. " ' Fermcrs Union .. ; . ' News ROSEDALB Tho Farmers' union met- Tuesday night. Mrs. Jessie Willtams gare a report of her recent trip to the all-states Junior unit conyention in Colo rado. . Margaret and Coral ; Ham ilton sang, j . . ; . The local junior unit of -the Farmers', union held a picnic at .RlTerdale Sunday afternoon. - 1 1 MARION ,ThI building:: com- mlttee of the Marion Farmers' union local held - a special meet- Ing at the home of-Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wilcox; ; Costs and specifi cations will be presented at the regular 'meeting of the-Ideal this Friday night. - ' ' -V . Many things In regard. to the proposed new ' hall ' will be brought up, and all members' are urged to' be present. , Visiting Parents j - KING WOOD MratQ Claud F. Kara of Davenport, WwiSh.,, is at the home of her parents,-Mr. and RKd.Term: Crads To Be Eliminated SILVERTON Starting this autumn, .the beginning of the end of mid-year- classes at Silyerton schools will become effective.'' At a meeting Wednesday night of the Silyerton school board. 'the directors Toted to permit all chil dren. C years old by December X to enter the first grade. None will be permitted to enter after the holiday season. It is the hope of the board that by ;thls method eventually mid-term '. graduations will be eliminated. v", ' '. .. The board also voted tuition contracts ;. for ..Clackamas - and Marion counties on coet'f basis. v . Five vacancies ;yet remain ..In the Silverton. school' faculty; two In the high school and two in the grades. These wilt be filled at a meetingto .be held next week. 1 Mrs. E. W. Eminett, -where she expects to spend several weeks.' City and School Have Requests in For PWA Project SCIO-i The city council of Scto recently, has added -100 feet of new hose to the fire equipment here.. Other improvements' are contemplated as finances will permit. A fifteen or twenty thou sand dollar project in city and water improvements Is incorpor ated in an. application now pend ing .before the PWA at Portland. The school board " of the Scio district likewise has an applica tion . before the administrator for something like . S1O.000 for im provements ; to schools . here, ' in-. eluding . one new .building. Port chase of - additional school grounds also Is .being considered. ; Both in the . city work and in the. school district 'project spe- clal elections will be necessary. , " Work on the new 232-foot Con crete Thomas' creek bridge on the state secondary highway ' from Scio to Lyons is to start' soon after bids are opened at-Salem Thursday. August '4. it Is an nounced. "About one mile of new highway Is involved In -the proj ect, and the new bridge is to be located some distance below the Present pioneer Shindler bridge. Boys Gamp Opens,. Tabernacle Site TURNER The fourth annual boys' camp sponsored by the Christian church and the Ninety and- Nine men's Bible classes of the Willamette district, nrwnft Monday night at the Tabernacle cMtap Bxouna, ior a . two-weexs session, V ' - ' ' ' ' : ' Gene Robinson Howard ; Cole and W. S. Crockett and others are caretakers' and teachers for,. the group.' The boys are of the young teen age and individuals or or ganizations are their ' sponsors. Each day opens with e:30 o'clock roll call: ' . -; -. -i.-' Outside "speakers will be pres ent on various days.' The camp will be run on a military basis, f A small fee is charged. - - Rebekahs Picnic; Conduct Memorial DALLAS Members of the Al mira Rebekah' lodge: and their families held a covered dish "din ner at the Dallas city park Tues day night: " ' -' : - 1 : About .sixty, five were present for the dinner. ' Member whose birthdays . were, observed during the months of July, August' and September, were especially' hon ored at the dinner, "Following ; the dinner the reg ular l.o d g e meeting was helf. During ,. the '". evening 'memorial services , were held for the- late N. LI Guy of Dallas and the late Mrs.. John Ford of Portland. The' next' meeting of the lodge will be the night of August 16. ; Attend Conference ROSEDALE Milton PresnelJ, Liioya urovn, L,ueu unrmiB, Lawrence Lehhrman "and Esther Cammack went to Twin Rocks Monday . to attend the annual Christian Endeavor conference. Old Timers of Orville Picnic Elect Officers ROBERTS The old timers of Orvllio station held their annual picnic at Rlverdale park Sunday. Mrs. 'Ella' Cox was elected queen mother of the clan; presi dent, John ' Bldgood; secretary- treasurer, Mrs. Agnes. Hoyser; executive ' Committee, Mr.- and Mrs; Albert' Cox and Milton Hoy- er. ., ; . Old timers present were Mrs. Ella Cox. Independence:. Mr. and Mrs. .'Avery Murphy, .. Stayton Mr. ana Mrs. sol cox, .Med ford: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox, . Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bid good and children. Kenneth, Omer and Dean,. Oregon City; Mr. and Mrs. Albert: Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Foyser and cmidren Robert and Elizabeth. and Marie White, Salem; Donald Smith. Sadie Smith and Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Riley; Monmouth; Mr, and Mrs. C. . L. Newton, : Eva Cawthorn. Harry Towuend, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mitts and son Leland. Mr. and " Mrs. Charles MeSorlev. W 1 s n n Townncnd. OroT e t. Matteson and Mr. and Mrs. George Hlggins. - . Percy Southwick of Roaring River Fish Hatchery to Speak SILVERTON Percy South wick, superintendent or the Roar ing river fish hatchery out of Scio, will be the , Izaak Walton league speaker at its August meeting Monday night. . The outdoor meeting . will . be held at the Izaak Walton park. A no-host ' supper will be served at 6:30 with the league furnish ing the coffee. Edwin Overlund Is ' president. Buchanan Is Appointed To S-H Post at Eugene i V SILVERTON Maurice Bu chanan.. Smith-Hughes instructor here, was notified today of ap- . pointinent to the. Smith-Hughes set-up In the Eugene school sys-. tern. He will leave Monday' for th. new post." ' . r Recent Bride Is Honored by Club 'l MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Swift, and Misses Marian and Edna Swift returned Monday from Vancouver, B. C. where they spent several days attending to business. ..... Mrs. W. B. Schuey was hostess for the Happy. Hour sewing club at her home Thursday. Mrs. George Schwab, ,a recent bride, was presented a gift. Several members of the Chris tian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church spent -the weekend camp ing at Cascadia. In charge were Miss Alice . Smith. Miss Donola Swart and Rev. and Mrs. Payne. Mrs. Delbert Hill entertained with an afternoon of contract at her home Friday. High scores were won by Mrs. Mildred Allen and Mrs. Robert Schroeder. Shower Is' Given For Newlyweds ZEN A Seventy-nine persons gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ileide, Saturday night to extend their best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Langlier (Viola Heide) and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heide (Marion Langlier) who were married in July and now reside at Woodburn. Dancing preceded a shower for the newlyweds. The hosts." Mr; and Mrs. Heide were assisted at the lunch period by Milton Steph ens .Mrs. Church Stephens. Mrs. Lee Wynn and Mrs. James Bran stetter. - Sponsoring the affair was the Happy Hour Dance club. Nebraskans on Visit LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Ben jamin Behrens and two children of Crofton, Neb., arrived " Thurs day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Behrens, and will visit a month or longer. This is their first trip to Oregon. Suicide Thwarted t naxel Healey Shortly before John Ward leaped to his death from the 17th story of a New York hotel. Hazel Hes ley, ?5. was rescued by police from the i Wtfc-801 UiS of Los AjeleS hotel where she had screamed out threat to Jump to the street below. No reason was F.A.B. Minced Glanis No. 1 lean" j No. V can 15c :;:Fl;hr:10c"; Wave-Kisti Tuna Fish i. , Light Meat N o . 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Harvest Blossom 29C DOG FOOD for15c SOAP CHIPS $?l These Anniversary Sale Values Effective Friday, August 5, to Tuesday, August 9, Inclusive San Wan, No. 2 cans . Standard. No. 2 can 21c 2 for 25 9c No. 2 2. IOC can for Sror'ZSC 35c p PEAS PEAS DICED BEETS CORN i Custer. 303 can ASPARAGUS Z Can. Burke's Supreme, No. 1 Ull cans. tomatoes' f. 'SHZIz IOC TOMATOES Tt..tto, 15C r for 27C lie LIbby's. SPINACH no. 2 cans SPINACH can SAUERKRAUT ? 1 9 C CRAB MEAT J-tSL 15c t I.. I it I ' STOKELYS TOMATO JUICE No. 303 tall. 2for15C ' : LIBBY'S ORANGE JUICE 12-ox. can 2 for 19C Ariz-Own - Grapefruit Juice No. 2 for can Oa2cvay Pirodoce Features i " i Friday and Saturday Only Golden Ripe, Excellent Flavor Fancy, Firm . Tomatoes D lbs Netted Gem Potatoes - Very- fine potatoes,- No. 2's. -; r; ;;0 pounds Green Peppers lb. 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PRUNES No. ti cans.! 3 for Shredded Wheat 25c .... 2 ror 23C COOKIES 8-ot. cell', packagel. catsup f: lot...:. 2 ,or 11 oc C Aj W TE El EJ HI U If I Orange Pekoe, full strength and aroma. Splendid 4-lb. for Iced Tea Why Pay More? HI y J Air way CoSEco J '::. '- Mild and Mellow 1 ' - , i:70 : of the coffee consumers of America chose this same type. Think : it over. . . ... .' r' " : flgclb. S lbs.13c is the last word In coffee excel lence. You can't bay better, coffee.- sac lb. aibs. D9c COCOA Our mother's ' : Brand 2-Ib. pkg. N 3Wc Hills Red Can Coffee". Pound 27c P&G Soap Giant size. bars Full-Creamed Oregon Cheese Lb. 15c Aged just right. SLEEPY HOLLOW ; SYRUP Quart ; ' '.V . . jug Brer Rabbit Molasses, fn gold label, No. 2'j can TJ 33 c FLUFFIEST Blarsbmallows Fresh and delicious. 1-lb. 2 for Z.ee 1 issue Toilet Paper Tinted f U or white rolls 232 Kitchen Drooms Good value at Household Broom, pa 5-sew . 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