i . 2! j 7irtefr j "f(htai.vM .. sihT w$i-iO ,,ml. .Jr- a v?aT A.1 ?j WW&H'I The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem Oregon, Friday Morninsr,-October 21, 1938 PAGE .THIRTEEN . C i ' : I i rt t ;1 t f S i -f "A ' 1 I Council Accepts Water System Aid $22,000 of WPA Funds - to Be Used in Project; School Lots Deeded SCIO An ordinance formally accepting the" offer of the federal government to aid In financing proposed reconstruction and im provement of the Scio water ays tera was adopted at the last meeting of the city council. The measure received the affirmative vote of each of the roar members present,--.' V?:';,r The gorernrnent'a tentative participation .Includes, a grant of approximately $10,000 and a loan of approximately $12,400, both of which have been approved by the public work administration. Work is to be. begun, as soon as practicable, according 4o Council man : G. F. Bryzn. who was desig nated several months ago by the mswm& mmmm mis mom m mm .1 GREATEST iw i1 i; 1 : hIm'I'i""" iV "" """ 1 1 m nuiIiJI, iiuiiwiiwyii.'iViJiifiii.l. I r-- ifisrt WARD WEEK SPECIAL .' Big' Value I mm : I jj.rbtn.su sssnssMSMssaa'ia.f nfftirriisl VJARDVJEEK SPECIAL! Reduced , V. v. WARD WEEK SPECIAL! save ioc Pr.! . If v " V r-fj i sTitaW" f ii i ii rin ii iiAssni a VARD WEEK SPECIAL! Sold as J I'ARD VJEEK 1. v-'k.'mutf -f council as Its agent in furnishing data requested by the government. Adoption of an ordinance con veying lota . 76-77-78-7 to the Scio school! district also was passed by the council. The dis trict proposes to erect a new high school building ! on the premises, using PW A funds to augment a bond issue recently voted for $10,000. Budget for the city for the cal endar year 1939 was finally fixed by ordinance at $2000, the same as for the present year. North Santiam Loop Trip Via McKenzie Is Blade in 11 Honrs by Polk Croup RICKREALlJ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dempeey. sccona pan led by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rowell and daughter, Elizabeth, made the trip up the North Santiam to Sisters and back the McKenxie highway in Hi hours. They re ported a fine trip and the au tumn 'scenery a riot cf color. 1 . i . i n.:.Ae nrt clashed vs n vTti9K? n vaiue i rnvw rn n WIPV ' in Variety! Assortments ore : chance for you to Save on oil you'll need for this ANinterl o o o Brand New Styles! ale! 1.98 Dresses in08 . An amazing price for these grand rayon crepes I Prints and . solidsr-both tailored and dressy! Clever novelty trimming t Sizes from 12-52.' Value Sensationsl SA1LE! jl.98 OXIF(lRIS Cut to JJ Price slashed for Ward Week. Handsome, suede finished kilties . . . scottie emblem trimmed. Leather . soles. Brown. -Sizes 1 Regular 49c j j CUffons c Jd I Beautiful full fashioned sheer hose, all first quality. Pure silk with lisle rein forced feet. Also service weight with cotton topst High as I9c! Pinnacle print sale! V20 f Ward Week brings you one of the most exciting fabric values of the year I All new. beautiful prints in latest color combinations. ONLY! Save 22 on Quality Aluminum Your Choice Regultrly 49c. S9c Mad 69c! Well-made and durable. Large, generous sizes! In cludes covered kettle, dish pan and saucepan. Open House Slated Today Hon6ring ': ( I; D. Thomases on Golden Wedding ----- --- - v.--.--. -', ., i :. .'i; . ! - ' - " '',-.., SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. L D.; Thomas will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Friday at their home. Open house will be featured from 2 to 5 jo'clock with their daugh ter, Miss Mabel Thomas, arranging the reception. She. will be assisted by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lewis L. Thomas and Mrs. Walter C. Larson. ; i I. D. Thomas and Miss AnettieO Coffin were married October 21. 1888, at Shucks MlUs, now known as Monitor, a few miles east of Silver ton. Folio wine their wed ding they lived on the old Thomas land donation claim until 1908 when "they moved to Silvertonv Horn .Near SQrerton j' Mr. Thomas was . born on the land donation claim a part of which now holds Thomas school. His father, the late I. I. Thomas.' a pioneer of 1847. gave the land for the school building which was named in the family's honor. Mrs. Thomas was born in Illinois but came to Oregon when a very young girl. She observed her 70th Sole I Fancy Flannelette C yd. Regularly 10c! Full yard wide. Medium weight, striped cotton for dozens of home needs. Regularly S8c! Acetate rayons. Beautifully styled. Rich plain colors. Sixes from 8 to 16 years. Ward Week Sale I Mens Dress Socks 3 prx. 50c I Values up to 25c! Better qual ity and unusual patterns. Ray on and cotton mercerized tops. Sale I Training Pants Regularly 10c I Combed cotton with rayon stripes. Elastic waist. Double crotch. Sola I Men's Flannelette ' Pajamas 85c Attractive cotton flannelettes with adjustable waist. Variety of stripes. Coat, middy styles. $2.25 Value I Closet Seat 1.58 Hardwood! White! Waterproof . . . sprayed celluloid coated. Chromed bar hinge. Super ' House Paint In 5-g-al. 1 gallon Linseed Oil and 3 ats. of turpentine included with each 5 gallon purchase! roll 12-qt. Dairy ' " ! Pail 33c Hurry! Yon will want several at this lowest price ever. Bright tinpiate! Smooth flush seams! Maintains correct heat for your, fabric. Comfortable rubber han dle. Hurry I Save! 25c Clothes Line 17C 50 feet of firmly braided, white cotton clothesline. Buy during Ward Week and save! vVr.-GiA'.. rXT Dresses I I 10 II I MtVt ' B it 8 i . Automatic i 1 : 333 jfWsjptsu. Jinu, 1 Jmwg birthday anniversary last Febru ary 18., Mr. Thomas was 71 on September ! ; Two children were b o r n , to them. Miss Mabel Thomas and Lewis L. Thomas, both of Silver ton. The two grandchildren are La von andDwynn Thomas. t' An odd coincident in the fam ily is that Mrs.. Thomas's father was Loron Lewis Coffin while Mr. Thomas's father's name was Lewis Loron Thomas. i Club Meets Today LIBERTY The local Woman's club will meet Thursday 'at 2 o' clock with Mrs. Harold Lane. The Sole' Indian . Blanket 1.33 Regularly $1.49! First quality China and American cotton. Jacquard weave. 66x80. Sale! 4 Gore $1 Rayon Satin Slips Unusual value! Lustrous, heavy quality in smooth-fitting tai lored style. Sizes 32 to 44. $19 Wash Boiler 144 Reduced! Galvanir1 lt,. proof, rust-resistant. 12-gallon capacity. Tinned steel cover. Price Slash I Men's Work Pants 142 Reg. $1J9! Heaviest moleskin cloth made. Napped inside for warmth, comfort. Waist, 30-44. Men's All Wool Melton Jackets 2 Were S2JS! Heavy 33 oz. cloth in comfortable sports back style. Slide fastener. Pocket. 36-46. If Safe! Y Men s 2.93 --. a a Pol 4 G7 Ward Week only! Smooth black leather I Double leather soles insure comfort and wear! 6-12. Sale Door Bottoms Keep-out snow, drafts, dirt I Brass with felt edge. Rustless. Special, rTarrf Week Only! Regular Si Pint-size -Lunch Kit "Large size holds plenty for a hungry working-man. Imported pint vacuum bottle. Reg. $9.95 13 H. P. Motor 8 Guaranteed 2 years! Big. husky. Double shaft! Ball bear ing. Overload protector. crrTi rffi r Q rrfL i m ' drm r m mm m mm m mm m m smssk mmmm mm mm m mm m m m m w r m - m -w a -w sr1 im Mirlllilniirfcl Mr n 2 Double Rolls Sidewall For the Price of One Mary GAlthouse ; Passes at Albany Nancy Eniiline Olin, 87, Is ; Called ; Funeral Will Be Saturday ALBANY Miss Mary Chris tine Althouse,' 80, died at her borne on East Fifth street Wed nesday afternoon following an illness extending over a number of years. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. from the FortmiUer Funeral home. Miss Althouse was born in Albany, April 8, 1858, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Althouse, Ore gon pioneers, and had spent her entire life in Albany, living in the house in which she died the greater part of the time. Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. study topic will be "Southwestern Parka and Gardens." $19 Dutch Oren 97c Quality cast iron, - polished smooth inside. Pine for water less cooking! Save! $1.39 Chicken Fryer 97C Quality cast iron polished smooth inside! Cooks food the waterless way! Save! Sale Priced I Breakfast Set5 Pcs.l. The big. drcpleaf table is of solid hardwood I Opens to 32 by 40 inches. Four sturdy chairs! Reg. 10c Curtain Materials 8c yd. Wide assortment of novelty nets Mexican plaids pin dots. Hurry quantities won't last! t UK ...4 Uiair boUd Hardwood 84c Easily $1 value! A big, sturdy cathedral style chair sanded ready for yon to paint! Automatic Tuningl 5 tubesl dj)05 AC-DC! 6 automatic selections 5" speaker t Super-heterodyne I Automatic volume control I Double-bar Bicycle 21.88 frothing has been cheapened except the price! Troxel sad dle, Riversids balloon tires! $3.85 Value Iluntins Coat 3 22 New bi-swing back for arm freedom! Storm collar; pivot sleeves ; hand-warming pockets ! Reg;. $5.95 Gas Water Heater d.97 An INSULATED gas water heater for less than the usual price of an uninsulated! n Pvt Li fe f ' Wm 1 it; Vrt tin? 1ff nr -'Mm Oof " 1 rf tiUfkirimi mill Mmt II. F. Merrm , of Pacific, Grove," Cal., and Miss -Anna Althouse of Albany. Percy AX YOWK ? Albany Is a cousin.'-,. : ,; . ' ALBANY Mrs. Nancy Emillne Olin, 87, a resident of Linn coun ty for 63 years, died at her home Wednesday t night. Funeral serv ices will be held at 10 o'clock Saturday, morning from the Fort miller Funeral" home, with. Her. Henry Albert In charge. Burial will be in the Sand Ridge ceme tery.: . - v-'- .----V ,--Mrs. Olin was born in Missouri. January 17, 1851. She came to Oregon , in 1 8 7 8. The following year she was married.- to A. J. Olin at Plain view. Mr. OUn died a number of Terrs a0. Mrs. Olin lived at-Plalnvlew. many years, later moving near Tangent,' and then -coming to Albany. One con, W. E. Oiln of 'Albany, urrires. - v Selandera - Bloving ; : ELLENDALE Mr.' and, Mrs. Selander; who have .been. Irving on the Areh McFetrtdge : jilace the' past year, are moving on a farm near Corvallla." ' ' : : Compofe$42.50 Matching Sleep Units Famous Dr. Chester H. Morris mattress and box spring t Double deck coils ! Sisal, cotton linters. Reg. $5.98 Welded Metal Bed 400 Graceful moulded metal tubing riot the round tubing you ordi narily find at this low price! Sale, Scoopl Extra Large Guest Chain 5.88 Features of $10 chairs! Spacious "No-Sag" spring seat! Durable rayon velvet cover! $29.98 Value Axminstert .Ward Week only at this LOW price ! Moderns, hooks, Chinese patterns ! Fine wool pile I 'Wardoleum Yard Goods 6 & 9 ft. wide sq. 27C yd. Reg. 37c! Easy-to-clean, gleam ing floors wall to wall! Wide range of colorful patterns! r Portable Kerosene. Circulator If X Reduced! Economical to use! Heats 1-2 rooms! Clean, odor less! Listed by Underwriters.! Sale! Patch Kit 16c 29c Vaiue! 72 sq. inches of patching material! Two tubes sot cement. buffer! Price cut! Si 0 Value I 24 Month Battery cm Exch. . Compare with others up to $10!, , 45 heavy-duty plates, vjuick, sure, zero-weather startina! t'Power Grip" Tires lor Cars A Trucks 6.30 4.40-21 size. Other sizes also re- : duced! America's best extra-, traction tires. Come in today I SlSVoluel Standard ' Qualify Heater j 7.88 Compare with others up to ; $15.00! Built-in blower for de frosting ... floor-warmer I : 1 1 liwiii J iau 1 OUli '"y J"iAu tiT n m isgwY. -V.ifri UlLLJ .....,. Goodwill Club Has ual Elections I i - - i LINCOLN Miss Jeannle Smith. Mrs. J. D. Walling and Mrs. B. E. Buckles., were joint hostesses for the October meet ing of the Goodwill club at the Smith home. Mrs." W. R. - Ed wards, president, conducted the meeting when plans were dis cussed, for purchasing a new plat form for the school. The com mittee, Mrs. Jack Jessup, Mrs. Victor Utterback; and Mrs. Kaa per Neiger, " was- instructed ;: to confer with '.the Lincoln school board at an early date. The dub voted to cooperate with the iH - club association of Polk bounty. . -. . ... - Delegates are .to be seat to the Federation, of Rural Wom en's, clubs meeting to be held at fSlkins October 2S. f Election' of S officers resulted: President, Mrs. W. R. Edwards, reelected; ricepresident. ; Mrs: Jack Jessup; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.' Ivan Merrick. -.' The group I 3 EASILY WORTH I2f Priced low CT "l''l'l''1TirilB3irinirnuilPtnwisjLMJ SAVE AT CUT WARD WEEK I WARD WEEK 1 111 ill if Voffd Vcoli Only! decided to take as new mem bers women who were not af- filiated with ' other . clubs. They ? will assist with the school car nival to be given by the Lincoln community club, October 28. .. s r- Qtin BoCV S for Ward Week! IFIoor ILamps Choice of two styles of base both lighted onyx! Attrac tive, swirl pleated silk shade I Healthful 7-way light 1 S2 NoRta, Omm Par cot, Carryinf Chart. PRICES! Regular $1.39 Quality I Qalaid HJnoloiim WmnlWk OaV yd. Imagine genuine inlaid linoleum 28 BELOW reg ular! Latest tile' and xnar- bleized patterns! Colors go through to burlap back! SPECIAL! H u rry I Heats 3 to 5 Rooms I Big Oil Circmlator ss MoefAV FTortn tSO more! Radiant doors! Concealed fuel tank! Finger-tip control! Con stant Level Valve! Down Payment. Carrying Charge. ONLY! Compare $85 Sets Anywhere! New 1939 M-Tnbe AC S5m Mw4 Osw PoyrnHmt, Carrying Os Features of $85 radios! High Fidelity! Full Range Tone Control! Big Super dynamic speaker! 41" hand rubbed cabinet! - ETHiJiOF Oil Good lubrication at lowest cost! Pure naphthenlc base . . . dewaxed ... filtered. Perfect for "oil-eaters." Lowest price in years! ' f M---KI in v in 1 j jo y vju Uu a1 A A A