The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 02, 1938, Page 10, Image 10

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SchoplBond
Votfe Saturday
Riverview District Negative
on Proposal for new
; Instructor
LEBANON Sweet Home will
hold a bonding election Septem
ber t to rote bonds to refinance
a new 12,700 school building
made necessary by many new re
sidents in the district. PWA
. grant . for $9900 -has been ep
proved. - , 0r..
The present building was
planned to house 175 pupils and
the-enrollment last year was near
275, making 1 the ; quarters so
j. crowded that part of the time two
- teachers used the same room, one
in the forenoon and one in the af
; ternoon.
. Vote Down New Teacher
County - School Superintendent
J. M. Bennett reports that Rlver
Tlew district .north of. Crabtree
voted down a tax to employ a new
teacher, the Vote being 13 to 13
on a measure requiring a ma
jority. An advisory vote previously re-
corded 19 to 14 in favor of a new
- teacher, but was .voted by both
taxpayers and non-taxpayers.
A group of 18 Methodist, wom
en drove to Eugene Wednesday
where they were entertained at a
covered dish dinner by Mrs. A. H.
Pengra at the Pen gra home with
Mrs. A F. Back berg and. Mrs.
George Blinkhorn assistant host
. esses.- ," ,
1 Two Boys Injured
, " Frank, 15-year-old son of Max
Kennedy of Crabtree, was treated
by Lebanon physicians for a se
vere gash in his, foot suffered
while cutting wood. Ten stitches
were required to close the wound.
Wilbur , Lanning, son of Phil
Lanning, fell from a wood stack
Tuesday and broke his arm near
the shoulder for the third time.
A. H. Pengra, former high!
school principal of Lebanon , will1
teach the Thurston high school
this year. This is the first place he
taught after -.finishing college.
Senator and Mrs. S. M. Gar--'
!and will leave this week for an
txtended eastern trip . including
itops at New Orleans, Virginia
ind Washington, DC.
Friends of Mrs. E. B. Lockhart,
.'orcaerly of Lebanon, have learn
ed that she fell at her home at
Dakville and broke several ribs
and sustained body bruises.
I Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, September 2,1938 :, , :i .. - - - -i-- - --i-, - -
i - ; T . . . . rr .
I Bond Elections
Face Scio Voters
SCIO Friday, September 2,
Scio citizens will vote on the city
council's proposal -to issue $12,
D0O in bonds 'for improvements
and reconstruction of the ! city
water system. The proposal con
templates a PGA grant of $9,000
to augment the bond issue. Polls
will be open at the city hall from
2 to 8 p. m.
Tuesday, September 6, the le
gal voters of Scio school district
are to voice their'-sentiment of
the proposal, to issue bonds for
$'10,4 00 to erect and furnish a
new school building. Polls will
be open at the city hall from 2 to
7 p. m.
The present frame school build
ing, in -use since 1S95, is said to
be antiquated and inadequate for
present needs, and to be fast ap
proaching condemnation by the
etate board of education."
Parrishs Lease
HartwelM Farm
'WALDO HILLS Mr. and Mrs.
W. E.' Earrish have leased the
place well known as the O. - K.
Sebo farm from the owners, Mr.
and Mrs. Hartwell. ,
Parrlsh has operated the John
Porter place In the Sllverton.
Hills for a. long period, of years.
K. O. Rice is shingling the
barn on his farm in the Center
view district. .
Mrs. W. J. Haberly has re
turned from a week spent at
Moro and Grass .Valley looking
after the 'wheat harvest on her
tafia. .'
Mrs. George Kuhnhenn of
Minot, N. D., who spent 10 days
here at the Otto Dickmfn home,
: .received, a telegram on the train
, "While ; en rout to Medford that
Tier husband was in a Minot hos-
pital so1 she continued honTe im
I mediately.
Young Patricide
a. v.,-.':-
--J
First Widows' Club in Oregon Is
Organized by 45 Lone Women From
i - Silverton; Oldest 85; Youngest 48
SILVERTON Fifty-five widows gathered at. Silverl
ton's city-park Wednesday and formed the first Widows club
in Oregon, Mrs. T. E. Preston was elected president; Mrs.
George Cusiter, vice president; and Mrs. Maude Morris, secretary-treasurer.!
.i- V
During the program hour roll call was featured. Other
numbers included t an origlnalO
poem by Mrs. Morris; a talk bjJJensen, Mrs. Grace Burch. Mrs.
Mrs. B. R. Raaland; a poem, "Not Julia DeGuIre, , Mrs. Christine
Growing Old. by Mrs. Lida Ush
er; a talk on the "Widows and
Brides of Africa," by Mrs. Sofie
Norgaard, who spent many years
in Africa; and poems by Mrs.
Prestoni The program closed with
the singing of "Blest Be the Tie
that Binds." J r
The oldest widow 'present was
Mrs. Dora Whitney. 85, with Mrs.
Grace Burch, 48, the youngest onej Lav in a Mount, Mrs. Alta Liad
present. Two-other widows over
80 were Mrs. Sarah Adamson, 83,
and Mrs. Norgaard,1 81.
53 Widows Attend
1!
Ipictured above is Irene Giricx, 12,
Jef Centerville, Pa, held at Wash
ington in connection with the death
'of her father, who was found shot
through the back of the head. An-" -thorities
said the child told them she
- ahot her father because he "mis- i
" treated" and "abused" heEV
Neus, Mrs. Will Linn, Mrs. Lillie
Burch, Mrs. O. S. Hauge. Mrs.
Pearl Porter. Mrs. Karen BJonte
gaard, Mrs. H. Steen. Mrs. B. R.
Rougland, Mrs. Nettie Good, Mrs.
Cora Dolan. Mrs. M. E. Jones,
Mrs. Ada Emmett, Mrs. Edita F.
Sasse, Mrs. M. J. Madsen. Mrs.
Christine. Olson. Mrs. Charity
Scott. Mrs. Grace Cbalfan, Mrs.
holm, Mrs. Minnie Preston, Mrs.
Sofie Norgaard, Mrs. Agnes Lar
son, Mrs. Pauline Johnson. Mrs.
Lydia Dawes. Mrs. Elsie Simeral,
Registered were Irs. Anna K. ' Mrs- Dora Whitney. Mrs. Sarah
Adamson Mrs. Elsada Blakey,
Mrs. : Amelia Anderson, Mrs. Rosa
Knauf. Mrs. Mary Lathrop, Mrs.
Johanna Pen lade,. Mrs. N.J.
Boyd, Mrs. Mary -Tbwoley, Mrs.
Lida'Isher, Mrs. Mary, Andrews,
Mrs. B. P. Herlgstad, MrsV Petra
Johnson, Mrs. Lela Shepherd, Mrs.'
Ida Dedrlck, Mrs. Ella Goes, Mfs.
Lucind Whorlow,! Mrs. Lucy M.
Wray, Mrs. Una Pickett. Mrs.
Maude Morris, Mrs. Emma Robin
son. Mrs. Alice Small, Mrs. Helen
Ortesdahl. Mrs. W. E. Dabl. Mrs.
Sadie parkhurst, Mrs. Josie Stal
ker. . j
McCannel Will Serve
As CCC Camp Physician
' SILVERTON Dr. A. J. Mc
Cannel left Thursday for Van
couver barracks from where he
will be transferred in a few days
to Oakridge CCC camp.' Dr. Mc
Cannel, who has been practicing
at Silverton for several years,
will continue to maintain his
office here.'
Island FFA and
4ffers Winners
Demonstration J of Health
t Championship Is Among
County Awards
GRAND ISLAND The Future
Farmer and 4H club members
in the. district won their share
of the priexs given for exhibits
at the Yamhill county junior fair
held in McMlnnville.
In the Future Farmer work
Leonard . WU1 won first" In the
Jersey heifer class, third in show
manship and second In grand
championship. Elvin Asher won
second on a pen of White Laced
Wyandotte chickens and Wallace
Harding won third on a calf.
- Prizes ' received by 4H clab
members included c o o k 1 n g I
first, Nellie Ferguson; cooking
III. fifth. Vernetta Wiley; can
ning II. second, Lots Asher: can
ning III, first. Vernetta Wiley;
clothing IIB. lirst, .aiuriei i- ergu
son; atyle review IIB, first, Mu
riel Ferguson; art, Phyllis Man-digo,-
third, aad Myrtle Rockhill,
fourth; gardening I. third, Loi
Asher; health. Phyllis Mandito.
second in girls' dlHsJon and Rus
sell Sargent, second In boys, di
vision; rabbit project, Nellie Fer
guson won first on senior buck,
second on senior doe and second
on junior doe.
.Win Championship
Louise Will and Phyllis Man
digo won the grand champion
ship on their, health demonstra
tion and will receive a free trip
to the state fair. Myrtle Rock
hill and Muriel Ferguson won
third place on an art demonstra
tion.' .
Mrs. Grace Duren is the lead
er of the health and art clubs.
Starts-Logging
v
SCIO Two logging trucks grtll
be operated in the Burgen Hol
low, vicinity southeast of Sci by
Earl Woods, recently of Myrtle
Point, Mr., and Mrs. Woods nea
Wuanita Stepanek of Scio) have
moved to a cabin on the Ed
Stepanek farm.
Pre-School Clinic
Slated Next Week
asked
on
pre-school
! MILL
Intend
are
dleton.
house
A
that
The
Septemher
teachers
preparing
Katbry
from
position;
, Mr.
called
aecounc
Berry,
Berry
Mill Ci
has had
ing the
CITT All parents who
io start children in school
to see Mrs. Jessie Pen-
principal, at the school-
ap before sentember 8.
clinic will be held on
Mill City schools win open
12. SeTeral or the
have moved to Mill! City.
for - their work. Miss
Smnllins" has resigned.
high school to accept a
in the east.-
nd Mrs. D. B.' Hill were
Clear Creek." Calif., on
of the illness of Forrest
father of Mrs. HillJ Mr.
Accompanied the Hills to
the
to
Relatives Visit
BETHEL Mrs. E. E. Matten
as her house guests dur-
past week, her brother-in-
Wv iiil sister 1-Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Overholtier of Covina, caiir., wno
are en route to their home after
a sightseeing tour of the eastern
states. - ' ' ' " "
Fowler Robbed of
$100 in Far North
A 1RLIE M rs. Rav Fowler and
two sons. Jack and Gene, .who
have spent the summer with her
mother. Mrs. A- J. ' Turner, left
for her home In Portland Thurs
day to enter Jack in .school.-Mr.
F;o w I e r , employed In Alaska,
wrote in a recent letter of being
held up and robbed ot $100. The
robbers were caught ancf as soon
as the trial Is completed he will
Join his family in Portland.
' Robert Tartar and Harold
Cooper celebrate t It I r 12th
birthdays Sunday at the Tartar
home. Eighteen guests were in
vited. . -
j Picking -of late hops at the
Branch and Mayfield yards began
Thursday with full crews In both
yards. ' - -
Stock np for the Double (
Holiday. Enjoy the grand
est picnic spread of the year
with rats porchased at. your
money s a Ing" Safeway
Store. (Stores closed Mon
day Labor Day.) Prices
effective through Saturday,
Sept. 8.
Happy Vale
Kitchen Kraft
? 49-lb. sk.
1.29
Kitchen
242-lb. sk.
73c
New Pack
Case of 24
To the working man, the f I s. C Y S ' CV ( IaH V S'-
"plain folks." the average J ITJ) fSV J V J P J ZL X A J V J C tV -JV
family, thisjlbor I)ay Sale J, yCVV -( X- CJt 2) C J J) yVjVfi lf,S
Is dedicated- another dein- . ZffiJL 1 1 1 111 - I A, " mi nun., . , " n 1 S
Aeai nour values w rrA ; ;
II M : f WS I I 1 II
II I . . I V II . -.' New Price
- a v x x-- i - x ear i r - ..
Harupct K neenm rz Til U VJ .1 r?
T . . . rww... V. .i.Vi n cans .... -JLSllv, !
Libby's Peas, 303 size- 9c can
; 1 i ' i .
hi Irbiv M I24-2- TIP
IJ TALL CANS UMfcttUE U(UllilL Cf
i fl-a Case ftft I " ' - " ' ' H ' . - --' 1 - L-J --
' :' " - - ! : ; -: - ; - 3 for . mtAi ot 48 ;.....: yw . , ; j
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I M iTTATTrTlTTT I iO I . 1 if
II ii ill ii ii ii i r nw
Q li VUll iiliii(ULj ? lbr can! Cljl J Ms
Br
1 ?LLrP
49-lb. sk.
1.19
Craft, No. 10 sack. . . . . . . . . . . 37c
- i
Crown or Drifted Snow, 49-lb. sack. . . .1.33
6 for 50c
JeSlWell
Pkg,
Maximum Mill
Mai
STRAWPERRY
PRESERVES 2 lb. jar
CHEESE
Full Cream
Lb.
age
(Saimimnimg SnnipipIlnQ
7 Buy Now Before Stocks Are Exhausted
Ball Mason, qts.... :-.. q
Kerr Mason, qts..... -h'lQC
Economy, qts.......
Jelly" Glasses, doz. ....
Economy Caps, doz.-
Jar Rubbers
3 doz.! , 10c
Par o wax
2 pound
packages AW
PEAR
, Staregori
f -. No. 22's ai for
I
J
PEANLfT
BUTTER
Real Roast
PEANUT
BUTTER
Bulk
Julia Lee Wright
Bread
Makes the best sandwiches.
i-lb.
loaf..
4
loaf...
15c
dog food; a
Playfair, lb. can. S,for IW
CORN, Butter
Kernel, No. 2.....
HOT
SAUCE...
Ci for 25c
3 for 10c
PORK & BEANS, Van Camp's
No. 303 r 1 v-'i'r-k tJO
talL... .4. .L kit f or lyC
PORK & BEANS, 4 Xli
Phillips' No. 2 V2s 5 for a&JlJ
TOMATO JUICE, 1
Stokely's 303 tall . $ for 21
ORANGE JUICE, -i 1C
Libby's 12-oz. cans for C3
CORN, a OK
Custer Brd., 303.. J for AjW
TOMATOES, Stokely's s o 1 1 d
pack,. - O )Cfi
.o. 2 Y2 's. L. t f or V
TOMATOES, C
Standard No. 2 ,.. ! for
SPINACH, 0
Alma No. 22's..
GRAPEFRUIT,
Floridan- No. 2 ..
PEACHES,
Libby's No. 22s
RUBY .
CATSUP;...:..
KARO SYRUP,
Blue Label, 5-1 b. can
VINEGAR,
Pure Cider, gaL..
K. C BAKING . 'Ma.
POWDER, 50-oz.
COCOA, L
Blue MilU2-lb. can ..
IPuni?e (Samie Saogai?
10-lb. cloth bag
1004b. cloth sack
X
MUSHROOM SAUCE,
Penhouse, can.
for 25 c
10C
2 f.r 29c
2 fir 19c
33c
15c
F
isli Feataire
CRAB MEAT,
Wave King No. 2.
25c
SALMON, Libby's
Red, lb. can
19c
CLAMS, Halferty,
No. 1 tall can...
OYSTERS,
Dunbar, can.
s
10c
TUNA, Wave Kist,
No. Vt can
15c
SALMON, ' , Ifim
Gavin's, lb. can Ivv
KREMEL
DESSERT.
BISQUICK,
large package
TAPIOCA, Alber's
Instant, 16-oz. kg.
ALBERS ailNlT-OATS,
large package
ALBERS CORN
pkg.
J
Ivory
Soap
Large
bars .
Medium
bars
! !
2 for 17c
5c
P&G NAPTHA
Giant
bars
White King Granu- yf f
lated Soap, med. size.. ia5UC
10 for 39C
SHINOLA
SHOE P0LISH1
CANDY BARS
- AND GUM..
SHORTENING;
: 4-lb. pkg.
CAL RAY SODA
CRACKERS, 2-lb. pkg.
5c
3 for IOC
. - 32c
17c
19c
FLAKES,
WESTAG VANILLA,
imitation,. ibottle .
$m$M MiWB,:-: HOLIDAY VEXFtulRiS
- i - " ill -- - -if " i - ---- , - in i
I for 15c
3 for IOC
39c
19c
9c
PINEAPPLE
Broken sliced
No. 21
2
fori
29c
Rosedale
Fancy y size
2
for
19c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Ariz-
uwn, ' m
No. 2 can a for
PINEAPPLE JUICE, .
Libby '46-oz. can..
! BEANS, 5reat Northern,
3-lb. bagl ; ;...
BEANS, Great Northern,
54b. bag... -
jPICKLING SPICE,
Ya -lb. cello. bag.4.,
PICKLING SPICE,
Yi -lb. cello, bag......
SEEDLESS RAISINS,
rS"' :.,
19c
23c
17c
25c
9c
14c
2Gs
- Quality has never been better or
prices, lower jor. these now -famous .
coffees, . i
AIRWAY.. ";te'llc
NOB HILL..
EDWARDS..
2CC
Pound .
"" 2 lbs. 39c .
Pound gm
tin.. 23C
2 lbs. 45c
Canterbury Tea
Full of strength
and .aroma .
'.29c
Qaality beef, center cuts. Poand.
Plate Brisk ct. Pound.
2 (?)
Lean' sugar cured. PooimI , , .. .1 U
Lamb Shoulber RoastJQ
Pound
Lamb. Chopc
RJb. . Pound
Bpcoq t '60- Lamb
For stewing or fricassee.- Pooad.
ITunima UDcEn
. Head off. Right price for canning. ,
E(3
- - - - " - i- i. -.
Gliccd tto 'Fpy7
Pound . '
Cottacc Chcccc ti
Slixed or dry. Ponnd .. ,. . VJ
ProjJuce Features
r Friday and Saturday Only
Ripe and
... - -
Watermelons
iupe ana - ,
Sweet, lb. 2LY4Q
ti
Seedless Grapes 3- 0M3
nMkl Ton A
m h h v ? - -m. raj
doz. Ln?
er, Sweet-'
New Picking
2
Lettuce
! Large, Solid,
j . Crisp
2
heads
TOMATOES
9g
Fancy .
Eating' ij lbs.
Bartlett Pears cggtort
1 - - 7"" ' ' "
Headquarters for Pettey's and Tompkins' Im
proved : Elberta Peaches. Don't wait! Can
Peaches now for . best . quality.
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