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II K PAGE SIX School Work '" V ' " " " i , Starts 19th Independence High Pupils : Advised to Register I I L in two Weeks i V . f j - . . v" ; V f INDEPENDENCE Plans are feeing completed this -week for the opening of the Independence citj schools with opening date set for Monday. September 19. " Registration will begin at the hi?h school about September 15. Paul E. Robinson, prfncipal, will ie In !hls office from 9 to 12 and 1 to o'clock on Thursday, Fri dav and Saturday. 1 Those students who are still picking hops may register in the ' Tniag if they will get word to Mil Robinson, although most of ther yards will finish 'with the pick ing by that time. It is the hope .of the faculty that all students will make an effort to start school on the opening date. .- j Tbrt-e Xew Teachers The high school faculty will find three new teachers on the staff! Mrs. Jeanne Graf ,of Cor valliS will, teach commerce and ' 'physical education, the ! position ; resigned by Mjss Edith Bear, who was i married this summer. Mrs. Graf Is a graduate of Oregpn State college and has taught one year .-at Enterprise. : ' if- Miss Margaret Schoeler will fill i the! vacancy left by Mrs. - Amity Davis. Miss Schoeler, graduate of 0. S. C, will teach English de- bate and science. She taught last r year at Sherwood. Ota vacancy still exists caused by the resignation of -John Gross, .Who has accepted a position In Baker hlghySchool.. I " ' Other members of th faculty . are:i.UoreriMort, coach:? Howard Benaatt. agriculture; Fay. Mort, science; Marian Harwood, home economics ; Margaret ! Reeves, com mercie; and Floyd Ellefson, music. Parrish to Speak at LIBERTY A large crowd at tedded the community sing here Sunday night, sponsored by the church,. L-iston Parrish of Salem i preached a short sermon. The Cru saders i Endeavor group . of the First Christian church of Salem attended. , i Llston Parrish will preach, here again next Sunday at 11 a. m. and ! 'at 8 p. m. A Wiilamette student. Parrish Is an inspiring speaker with a definite message. ' ! -.Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Oliver (Madaline Schmidt) are visiting this"; week at the home-of her mother, Mrs. Katherine Schmidt. They hare been attending sum mer school at the University of Washington in Seattle. I Oliver' is on. the faculty of the West Linn high school. : i ! ' Nafzigers Visiting . Mid-West States i' CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. land Mrs. W. i E. Nafziger. : Emmaiine, .E"vaIine, Edgar and Ralph are on a. trip to Kansas, Iowa and jllli - nofa. - : 4 i. ' i f f H. A. Hildebrandfe- is adding a new roof to 1 the barn. "P. Neus wanger Is' doing the work. :), Mrs. Erland West, nee Ruth Simmons, arrived ' Monday for a .Visit with her parents. She made -the trip west with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dougherty of Cloverdale. v Dr. and Mrs. Peter Tweed of i Lebanon visited relatives here Junday. Their daughter,! Patty, 13 a guest' at the John LauderjSack home., v : ' t -'f I ! Wedded 45 years UNIONVALE -p.Compiimenting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler, whose 45th wedding anniversary was Tuesday; j August 30, a de lightfully happy family gathering was held Sunday and" dinner was served at noon.; - Attend GOP Meet LYONS Mr. and Mrs Jack Cornforth, Albert Julian and Wil son Stevens attend the republican Linn county precinct committee meeting in Lebanon. Sunday Liberty Arrange for accommodations Arrange to meet friends LONG DISTANCE can serve you By arrangingaccommodations. JBy arranging to ' jnetfnendTjBy obtaining roa,siing, weather , and other information quick! j. J Dy taking your' voice; home to loved ones. jBy relieving anxiety.! ti:e pac:hs TEL?i:cr:H a::d te-Icsafs company 740 State St. I Telephone 101 i-3 " - :. -V-. - -Ji t n V .. - 14 ' & " . SlWIWMHHIM IWllMHWl ! mV iW IIIIIHI III IIU'MIIM III Hi ' " il IMil 1MHJ1 ra. ' "J- Rear framework of alcar driven! by -1st avenue, Portland, came to rest atop a car driven by Olaf Bow- j ,aian after the two crashed near Linnton, Ore., Saturday. Benge ' St. Louis-Parish Well Represented At CYO Gathering ::::'.!': .; v ST.i LOUIS An exceptionally jlarge'; crowd from : St. Louis par rish attended the ; closing of the C"Y.rO. summer activities of the Willamette valley: 'at Champoeg park Sunday. ? , The ' sermon delivered by the Rev. Frances B. Prahge, S. J., at the morning services dealt with "The Necessity fori the Moral Training of Youth." Father Pfange is from the Alas kan missions and was a former Oregon resident, f I - Band .Will Play Concert for Club KEIZER The Keizer band of 27 pieces will present a free con cert Thursday night at 7 o'clock on the lawn at the Qbed Frogley home, in compliment to the Keizer community club which has sponsored the organization.! At thlsconcert, the newr unir forms will be worn for ' the first time. These bright and plorful outfits-consist of red capes lined with ' gold, caps to match, red trousers with gold stripes, black ties and . shoes. ! ' Under tie direction of Prof. HassenstaD, the band has been practicing . throughout the sum mer. It will play at tfie state fajr next week. i Double Wedding Date Observed by Dullums ; And Conrad Johnsons EVENS VALLEY Mir. and Mrs Conrad) Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. J.' P. Dullum were guests of' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Aarhus at a Sunday dinner in observance of the 20th. anniversary of the dou ble wedding, of the Dullums and the Johnsons. The three women are sisters; 1 ' I The (two couples were married at Immanuel church August 28. 1918 with the late Rev. J. C. RdselandVofficiatihg. Petra Rye, nowj Mrs. Anton Dahl of the Beth any ! community, and Alma Rye, Mrs. Julian Enstad of Pierpont, S. D.. were the bridesmaids. At tending the bridegrooms were George E. Nullum and Oscar Lbe. . Leaves' Hospital SILVERTON i Mrs.v B. Tingel stad, 86, whb was injured Satur day night when she fell at her home, is "now at her home again af ter-a-f eW days at the Silverton hospital. She is reported as get ting along very well, . 4 PorilandMan Injured as Blowout Hurtles Cars Together pHarry Benee, 120T Southwest t ONG Unit Drills Month Funeral I Rites' Are Today for Mrs. Eda Jewell " of. Broadacres WOODBURN Due to cannery work and other seasonal employ ment,' the regular drills, pf How itzer" Company, -186th Infantry, scheduled for each Tuesday night. Kfcave been suspended for Septem ber, according to Captain Elburn T. Sims, company commander. Regular drills will be resumed on October 4. Wonno Play Today WOODBURW The r e g u, 1 a r "woman's day" will be held at the Woodburn golf course Thursday afternoon. A no host' luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. with Mrs. Burton Willeford, Mrs. Lyman Shorey and Mrs. J. F. Lacey In charge. Prizes will be offered for low net. An invitation is ex tended to all women golfers. Final Rites Today -WOODBURN Funeral services for Mrs. Eda Elizabeth Jewell. 77, will be held Thursday at 2 p. m from the Beechler-O'Hair Chanel Internvent will be in Belle Pass! cemetfry. She lived at Broad acres. Art, Photo Entry Deadline Is 3rd Entries in the creative art and photographic department for the Oregon state fair, opening here Labor Day for seven davs. will close September 3, according to Mrs. Charles H. Rundell of Portr land, superintendent. .' The two divisions in her depart? ment photos and pictures will see many entries. She expects 1,500 entries in all classes. Judging will be done on Sun day, the day before the fair opens on Labor Day, she said. Gets Corvallis Post BETHANY lMiss Laura Hubbs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hubbs. will teach In the Franklin grade school at Corvallis the com ing year. Miss Hubbs was grad-i uated from the Monmouth Nor mal school with honors in June.' i 1 Postponed a v.. '" j BcaimevBIlIlG Sipeeiian Be sure and see this beautiful, all porcelain' Westinghouse Kange on sale at present for i ; p : ? -easily: worth i 75.00 H. 3 Years to Pay with Your Electric Light The Westinghouse Store 129 COai'L.' The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. was seriously hurt An hour and a been taken to a hospital suffering in the crash. (AP Photo.) Repair Crossing Of SP at Almity AMITYf The Southern Pacific company ; Is repairing, the 5th street crossing here by putting In heavier stel rails and - laying treated ties on a gravel base. The track will be raised to the level of the street. Before the repair it made a dangerous depression. After this work Is completed the state highway department , will pave the rest of the rightaway. This street is designated as a sec ondary highway between Amity and. Bellevue. Dallas Womeri at Legion Convention I DALLAS Mrs. Jack Eakin and Mrs. Otella Mardis left ' Tuesday for Pendleton where Ithey will at tend the state Legion convention. They, will be joined shortly by Mrs. William Domaschofsky and Mrs. Albert Bennett who are act ing as delegates from the local unit. j j Karl Retzer, who. has spent the past year at West Pointj military academy, returned home! Sunday. j Miss Lillian Perret of Portland was the house guest of Miss The one Foster over the weekend, ' Robert Woodman returned Sun day from Lexington. Nebraska, where he has spent the j past 10 days visiting relatives. t Corvallis Invites Independence OES INDEPENDENCE Adah chap ter No. 3 4. Order of the; Eastern Star officers and feiembers have been invited to participate In a "Twin Officer Night" at Corvallis as guests of St. Mary's chapter Tuesday night, 5eptemberi 13. All members Jwho would like to go get In touch; with the worthy matron, Mrs. Paul Robinson, or the worthy patron, Phillip Sen wel ter. : 4 ' Adah chapter will hold jits fh-st falI meeting Tuesday night, Sep tember 2 7, with "Friendship Niirht," when all officers and members will have a special guest. The degrees of , the order! will be exemplified. ....... r. 0 Jit 16 t 119 1.95 Bill Oregon - Thnrsdar Mornlmr. Sentember 1. 1938 - half earlier his . wife. Edna, had from poison. Two others were hurt t y . r 2-Ball Tourney Held by Golfers DALLAS -The members of the Oak 1 Knoll golf club, - and their partners competed in a two-ball foursome Sunday afternoon, with play high honors gofng to Mrs. J. A. Inglis and A. J. Cleveland, with M4s& Joan Stinnette' and Alfred Gerlinger playing y. close second. The consolation award was pre sented to Mr. and Mrs.- Livings ton. . ' Those participating were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stinnette, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pinkerton, Mr. ind Mrs. Cecil Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. W. Li. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Julian, Mr. and Mrs. V. V, Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bales, Mrs. Inglis, Mrs. Erie Fulgbam, Mrs. E. W. Cruson, Miss Stinnette. William Blackley, J. C. Tracy. To by Nachtigal and Alfred Gerlin ger. Sisters to Teach In Same School INDEPENDENCE Sisters to teach in same school systems will leave to take up their work' on September 12. Misses Olga and Clara Syverson will teach in the elementary school at Clatskanie and Misses Blanche and Elizabeth Baker will teach In the West Linn grade schools. Magnns Syverson received word this week of his election to teach In the Newberg grade school- Nelson Bros Needs More Any 9x12 Felt Base Rug in the House SALE PRICE ,2.99 Reg. 1.95 Walnut End Tables SALE PRICE 98c Simmons Coil Springs Valdes to 8.95 SALE 2 , PRICE 5 i Reg. 12.95 5-Pc. Two-Tone Drop Leaf . Breakfast Sets SALE PRICE mm 375 Chemeketa i . t . -T - -,- I . m iJ'Mt.t!nr nlA rrerIenceB. Rosedale Elects -Nasli Successor Francis and Leali Ohse Go to Seattle; Cooks Are : v" new Blinisters . i ROSEDALE Mr. N a h , who waa re-elected to teach the school here, haa resigned and Mrs.--.Mar tin of Salem haa been elected to take his place. School will open September 19. . Dr. Lawson of Mt. Vernon, Wash., haa been visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Floyd Bates. Some trdm here have been get ting huckleberries at Elk lake, a few. miles from Detroit. New Pastor Assigned I Francis and Leah Ohse who have been pastors of the local church-' here for two years, moved Monday and will be at Seattle Pa cific college next year. Walter and Gladys Cook from Garibaldi will take their place. They have held pastorates at Kelso, - Wash., and Star, Idaho. They have one daughter. , The senior Christian Endeavor was entertained by Esther Cam mack Friday; night in. honor of Miss Luclie Lehman, who plans to attend Portland Bible Institute and leave for Portland In a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Way have gone to Florence, where her broth er, Charles Palmer, Is quite 111. Townsend Group Planning Benefit LYONS -The advisory board of the Lyons Townsend club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Caldow and made plans for a ben efit card, party to be held soon with Mrs. Floyd Bassett. - Mrs. George Huffman and . Mrs. Alva Wise as the committee In charge. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lewis and son, Kenneth, are spending the week at the Breitenbush hot springs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Spa went to Hood Rl7er Saturday where they visited with her sister and looked after business. Their little daugh ter, Jacqueline, remained for a time with her aunt. Miss Constance Bodeker is at Mill City taking care of the tele phone pffice while Mrs. Gladys Harrow is in Portland with her mother who is seriously 111. Monmouth School Levy Boost Voted MONMOUTH At the annual school budget meeting held Wed nesday it was voted to authorize the district board to increase the special tax levy in order to elim inate, over a 10-year period, the accumulated Indebtedness.' . v - The millage levy from 1931 to 1937 was inadequate to maintain school standards and retire bond ed indebtedness. line aistrict nas purcuased a new 48-passenger school bus with all-steel body which conforms to all requirements of the state pub lic utilities commission. The bus will go into use September 19 at the opening of school. Buy Now at Sale. Prices - Remodeling Sale Begins 'Today Whether You Need an End Table or a House Full of Furniture, You CatvV Save Money During This Store -.Wide Sale Any Bridge Lamp & Shade ..or Table Lamp & Shade in the House SALE PRICE 1.69 Reg. 39.50 AXIIINISTER :J- RUG SALE PRICE 18.78 Choice Unfinislied Ironing Board on Folding Stand . PRICE 69c Reg. 22.50 Complete Simmons Bed, ' Coil Spring and Cotton Mattress SALE PRICE 12.98 Street jAtK McCarthy, -mgr. Old Timers Tell Tales at Reunion ,Held at Meliaiiia ' . : ' - j: .' MEIIAM A- A large number of former and ! present "member of Mehama- Old Timers from differ, tnt communities, some coming from as far as Virginia and Mex ico, gathered at the Mehama park for the annual rennion. This re union featured old times in co relation to the old times of these different communities. A few outstanding guests, Mr Joyce, 92: Marlon Taylor, 90; Mr. Witzel. 89: Eph Henness,.89; and L. T. Henness, 8 4,. all from near this community, were each intro duced and ' enthusiastically Your . . Automatic Fo rge i Tro lible Mecfric IME TTTTTT A 1771 lire 1M 11 l&m Special Offer 30-GaIlon, 3000-Watt Heater. Reg. $90.00 . .Operates on the low-metered water heatlng-rate-a-to give complete satisfactjen at a new low cost. -0'lJ- ' ' -''; K7 Reg. 24.50 to 29.50 Spring-Filled Mattresses SALE PRICE 9.75 Reg. 59.50 I BEDROOIAI SUITE SALE PRICE 29.98 Values to 12.95 ' I.E.S. Lamps , and Shades PRICE 698 " Reg. 390 Walnut -Dinette Set White fabrikoid seats. SPECIAL 22.98 Open Saturday Till 9 p.m. ceived lnf relating old experiences. After a basket lunch t noon, a program consisting of several music- numbers, songs; readings, and a 'jig;' waa presented by young and old. . - . - ' Ail officers were' re-elected: President. Ray Stout ot Portland: secretary. Lula Beringer of Meba roar and treasurer, Luther ; Stout also of Mehama. . :-. i Crad Cets Position fiTT.VERTOf Miss Catherine Tomison. daughter i of Mr. and . Mrs. W. R. Tomiaon,! will teach in. the Stayton high -school this au tumn. Miss Tomson graduated in June from Linfield college with honors, will teach In the English re-'and public speaking departments. Hot Water . S - ' ' '-: " -. s Install .ft ' CS7 L O JTvoom Reg. 69.50 Davenport and Chair 4 Guaranteed construction PRICE 29.90 Reg. 8.95 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS SALE 3.90 PRICE Reg. 39.50 Innerspring ; Nationally Famous MATTRESS wuqi J9.98 t Reg. 59-50 , . BED DAVENO With bedding compartment.' SALE PRICE 29.98 Hi ' ,Utai. h "t ls -.. -T" Ijt; - . J - ' ) ' , " ;;: . ? J i if v V ;: : - i. H ;--;r" I' ll i ' I I n't " lr ir:;.v 1 I: - ;!.; J !;,: n.i -r i ;- ' -' - 1- I - : , . ' a- .li m . v i ii I vl