PAGE FOURTEEN The ORHGON STATESMAN, Salem,' Oreffon, Friday Morning, March 3, 1939. sr. l! f ! : :1 if s t City's Books All in Order j j Auditor z t Makes -. - Report ; ; X Hall Discussed by - Geo Jenkins - -' " INDEPENDENCE A: L. Am - , acker, certified public account- aot of Hnlsboro," who Just com pleted the audit of the books. o( the city, of Independence, .. ap peared before i the city council Wednesday .: night and reported all recorda In good order. Amacker - complimented - tLa "city on the fact that the "budget called for an expenditure of 111,' 070 and that expenditures were actually only J10.044.12 ;-rini the year is 33. ' Hit report thowed that on De cember 31. 1933, the city bad a total outstanding indebtedness of 13,500, Including 31.500 in war rant, 11,800, in; library bonds and . $500 In street intersection bonds. " i .' - : The report showed that the .city had ,$3147.50 in permanent property, which included the city hall, . the water, shed and boy scout camp and the fire equip ment. The cash on hand as : of December 31,. was: General fund, $1500.45, road fund $324.32, ImproTement fund $200.21; street intersection ' fund .75, -. ( library fund 1121.60,' and the total In all funds of $2,119-27, - ; : ' Chief i off Police ,s William . Noble ' suggested the : Leed of a warning light at the corner of Main and Monmouth streets. He reported that there ren several articles of talue, which had been held at the city .hall for consid erable time and was advised to consult with the city attorney about advertising them for sale. The matter of a .peddlers' r dfnance B was discussed and the ordinance committee asked to' make a report at the next meet ing of the council. Cleo H. Jenkins, Albany archi tect, appeared before the council and outlined plans for a new city hall. He estimated that a hall could be constructed here for from $12,000 to $15,000. The council took no action.. Virgil Heath in j. Seattle Hospital j . GATES Virgil Heath, forest ranger who lias been stationed at Fairbanks, Alaska, for several months, is in the U. S. marine hospital in Seattle, according to word here. Virgil suffered a se vere injury in his hip last No vember. He is improving. Mrs. Hannah Gardner has been quite ill but is showing consider able improvement. , A - miscellaneous . shower was . given at the Davis .residence sponsored by the Improvement club, in honor of Mrs. Oliver. : . . 'Co-op Electric -Line Ready, Soon SILVERTON HILLS Officers of .the Silverton Hills coopera tive electric company report that the line ? will likely be ready about April 1. Work has teen progressing rapidly on , the 18 miles of line during the recent tew days.' C J. Towe Is president. A Entire Groupi Living Room Group r This group exactly as pictur ed above represents the great : est , furniture value ever offered in the city of Salem, . and consists of O ! Larse 80-inch Modern Arm Davenport; 10 : Year Guarantee. ; In Choice Velvet Velour .Coverings. O Roomy, Semi-Wing Back Chair to Match O 9x12 Mohawk Axminster Rug -O Solid Walnut Occasional Chair WZ3L Approved 6-Way Indirect Lamp and Shade to Match. ' - . - - f O Table rtop Smoking Stand Walnut End Table -O Beautiful Table Scarf O Modernistic-Table Lamp o'Clzit to Match IE i . 37SCherneketaSu . taMfciuvr.H, . Back Door to War-Torn China v. . W More than 200,000 peasant Chinese men and women, toiling day! and night, have all but completed a 1.400-mile highway from the border to Burma into China's Interior In an effort to nullify the coast blockade established by Japanese naval forces. Top photo' shows mule caravan conveying supplies to Chiang Kai-shek's troopsj Lower photo is airview of the winding roadway over which already sorely-needed munitions are finding their way into Tunan province Comedy Attracts Packed House MACLEAT "Mamma's Baby Boy," a three-act comedy was put on In a creditable manner before a packed house Saturday night. The play by Charles George was directed by Mrs. Cleo Kleppinger and Mrs. Vera Bassett. The cast Included Mrs. Phoebe Wagers, Al fred McAllister, Genevieve Schart, Mert Nichols, Mrs. Vera Bassett, Onrin Brown. Audrey Chrlstmann, Mildred Wachter, John-Van Laan en, Gertrude Scharf, MrtvPhelma Scharf. MOVE TO GRANTS PASS . HUBBARD Mr. "and .Mrs. S. P. Kimmes, who have been liv ing with Mrs. Catherine Stauffer, mother of Mrs. Kimmes, for sev eral years, left Tuesday for Grants Pass where the Kimmes recently purchased a farm. Mrs. Lillian Smith will accompany the Klmmeses. 11 - P IE C E Regular $175.00 Value IIVO TntrrnnGS j T. , v- I ,7- v',1'' ' Jr. Religion Theme Of Club Session MEHAM A The Women's club met Wednesday at the home ot Mrs. Alma Klrsch with Mrs. M. W. Weber as Joint hostesses. The study theme was religion in the home, and each member present answered the roll call with her favorite Bible verse. Mrs. Ed Burgess gave the main talk. More- plana were made Tor the short plays to be given by the club this spring. - The next meeting will be at the home ot Mrs. Mabel , Bouche with Mrs. Ed Burgess .as hostess with Mrs.. Bouche. ; . - . ANN DARDIS VISITS BROOKS Arfn Dardis, a beauty operator from Great Falls, Mont., and a sister ot Mrs. F. F. Hammel and Arthur Ras mussen, was here' on a short visit due to the illness of her father, Jorgen Rasmussen. Entire Group Reg. $175.00 JslsJE33W ' . . V V Pay Siio Wteic : FURNITURE Appliances t . 315 N. liberty St. ..- iniOM Vila Monmouth Pupils lo Appear on Air MONMOUTH Monmouth i nigh school students and pupils of the ONS training school win appear on a KOAC. radio broadcast Sat urday at 10:30 a. m. The school orchestra directed by Roy M. MUler will play. , Merle :f Crowe will give rnltar numbers, - and Bob Blair, ; piano numbers. The girls' ; chorus directed j by M R. Thompson wfll sing. ' :L. l . I. The training "school children will : present council ' meeting program . In commemoration ' of the anniversary of the signing of the constitution ' of the ; United States.: Their ann'onncers ' are Frank-. Smltb and Else. .Bool, Others 'assisting In the presenta tion r are Carl Caldwell, t Jiek Mull, Larry -Fresh,' Elsie -V Jane Miller, ; Oscar . Christensen; - Jr officers ; t Margaret Aynes,h Don Edwards Sibyl Barrows; .Toyco King. J e'a n Stebblns, Conrad Howard, Betty Aynes, - Maydene Walden, Delphlne Riney LUllaa Houk, Julia lxson. Huth Grvts, Paul Thompson.' Engene Toung and Howard King.'v . -,' Dempsey Brings Back Speedy Tale . R1CKREALL Harry Demp sey visited la Scio tb, Other day, and here's the yarn be brought back: ' Lylo and Delbert Crisman; , brothers, pat two squirrels In m wire cage, to whkh they at tached an automobile speedom eter.' ' t: ' .;''! - ' . The squirrels broke the speed ometer at the 100 mph mark! Eugene Finlay j , Suffers Injury TALBOT Eugene Finlay met with a serious and painful acci dent recently. He fell, throwing his arm through a glass door and cutting me hand partially off. It will.be months before t he can use his hand again. Finlay, is a prominent fox and mink raiser in this locality. . The hum of tractors,, indicates farming has begun inthis com munity, xne peppermint grow ers have plowed their mint and some are setting out new fields. The flax growers are preparing their soil for planting as soon as .weather conditions nm n it- able and the hop men are burn ing last year's vines, repairing ireiuses and making ready for w i a i Lemery Home Is Opened to Club WACONDA Mrs. Georra Tm. ery entertained members Of the waconaa community club at her home all day . Wednesday, when members voted to hold th an nual party Saturday night. March lg. Committee chairmen are: Pro gram, Mrs. E. J. Becker; decora tion, Mrs. ward Lundy; cards, Mrs. Allyn Nusom. A miscellaneous contribution shower for an unfortunate fari ily will be a feature of the l arch 15 meeting with Mrs. Robert coie. Candid Camera Reflects Lions STAYTON Over 100 nennlA were present at the Ladks' night staged by the Stayton Lions club in the Women's clubhouse recently. Father Alculn from ML An gel gave an Interesting talk on conditions abroad. After the 6 o'clock dinner Thomas Baron, president, show ed candid pictures of different Lions eiub members in town. Guests were present from Sil verton and Salem. Health Clinic Is Slated March 14 WACONDA School fctaith aminations will be given Tues day, March 14, when county health clinic wil be held at the Waconda schoolhouse for chil- Oren OI SChOOI and nra.a1nnl age. ParenU' are Invited to at tend to confer with . the doctor. tiiis also indues children from Mission Bottom, Eldriedge and Manning school dtitrlcts. - - The doctor In charge will Im munize against dlptheria end vaccinate against sm:Jlpox. Writes to Dad 1 : llirsuet rrrancs: ; A 'postcard, mailed .from; West New York, N. J, saying she had a Job,' la th only word yrank lfalkonea, rranklin Square, L. t, has had of his daughter, Margaret, Who disappeared from home sev-' era! weeks ago, Acquitted, Weds State Witness Following her acquittal "by"ia deveiand, OL,'ury of a charge of hav Inf poisoned her husband, Mrs. Agnes Sekarek, 32, weds Stanley , Suikowsld, 51, who was the principal state's witness against her In two trials. Suikowsld testified Mrs. Sekarek had told him of hav ing put sleeping; tablets Into her husband's coffee; Outstanding Church Choir to Sing At Silverton Trinity Sunday Night SILVERTON What is expected to be a musical treat at Silverton will be the Sunday night appearance of the Central Lutheran church choir of Portland at Trinity church. The concert Is open, to the public. Of special interest locally is the appearance of Mrs. George Henriksen, formerly of Silvertonbut now of Portland, as soloist, and Edith HJertaasO , Charleston, well-known here, as director. Mrs. Charlston was graduated from St- Olaf college, studying under Dr. F. Melius Christiansen. She has returned east for special Instruction for several years. She has been director of the Central Lutheran choir for the past seven years. Soloists other than Mrs. Hen rickson are Lydia Marks Arnston and Donald Burnett. The men's quartet will also prorlde special numbers. As a choral group, the mem bers will attend the Los Angeles choral union convention in June of this year. 'The members will be featured in a group song at one of the convention ses sions, and will be part of: the huge chorus which Dr. F. Melius Christiansen will direct in Holly wood bowl aa a ellmax to the convention. ' slll Check These I BBB SCHAEFER'S Drug Store 135 N. Commercial St. ' Phone 5197 The Original Yellow Front Drug and Candy : Special Store of Salem . - "BKWIZK AND SCHAEFERIZE' Limbering Oil .................JJ for J Ij J Vanilla Extract, 2-oz. .:.L.2 or t .1 Papain and Bile Tablets, 100s .1.2 for J.Ol Cascara Hinkle Tablets, 100s ....2 for .26 Sodium Perborate t....:.:..; for ".gj. Bnchu and Palme,larili foir J.Q1 Bucbu, Palmetto, Jamper Piils;:l.2 ior : .5 1 Rubbing Alcobol (Alco-Lin) ;2 Ps. for . 9gf Castor Oil Aromatized ..............2 for"-. .26 Vegetable Gompound i for J.01 Beef, Iron and Wine .......2 for l.Ol Pen-Lax, 100s .... ..2 for .26 Regnlax (cbocolate flavored) 24s 2 to 26 Solution JNo. 77, large..T......2 SSI Worm Syrap iL.;.Ili...i..i 2 to .5 1 Creo-Hypo-Phos ...... 2 for fi.01 Eye Tone . ;," ; '..2 for .26 Eye Bath . ............. ...2 for : .CI Fig and Senna Laxative Sarsaparilla Ean de Cologne Aromatic CascaraL.'i..j.. Dynamic Tonic Syrnp HyKphosphites Comp. Cold Spot Corn Remover Sodium Phosphate, G. E. Aspirin Tablets, 100s - Wltfc This OMBoa Ta - . '., . Save ,16e - CEYLON COCOAS VaaOla Flavor New, fresh." Pound Sales or More lb. Lau s ' - , '' tA-S- vi:-rl'::.i-S':'fo:' " N ' 1 - - 4 ' Organize Red Cross Class at Aurora ... AURORA An American Red Cross first aid class was formed Monday night and will meet In the ciimc rooms at 7:15 p. m. every Monday. Mr., Derber of Salem will conduct the class. Signed up are Mrs. F. M. Fcrgerson. Miss Sere na Simon, Miss Dorothy Gerlach. Mrs. P. O. Ottoway,; Mrs C. S. Moreland, Miss Emma Snyder. Mrs. Oren Ottaway, Miss Rose Eh- len, Mrs.. Willis Mathieu, Mrs. Al bert Collen and Mrs. Nels Ander son. ' George Askin seriously sprained a wrist Monday while working on the George .Clark store building at rargo. At the regular meeting of the Aurora fire department Monday night, a vote was cast to purch ase 200 feet of fire hose to add to the department s equipment. ..L2 for - .5fl .2 for Jl.Ol .2 for .CI 2 for .CI 2 for 1. 2ft -2 for 21.0U 2 fort .30 -- for K - .Cj 1 for : wfJI I , This Copom .Worth He une rocna Gum 1 Drop in Pound Sales or More I HI Silverton School Census now 1385 ! SILVERTON Thers ars 1385 beys and girls between the ages of and ,19,: Inclusive; in the -Silverton school district, accord lag to the census count recently completed. Of this number 714 are girls and 671 are boys. The toUf is 89 less than a year ago. ' Present enrollment in the pub lic schools is 1257, with 403 in senior high. 389 in junior high, and . 465 in the Eugene ' Field school. f ' ' I Wayne Scott ot Sllrerton took the census. Contests Feature Birthday dub -y-.--i-r ! WEST STAVTON Mrs. T. Y. McClellan and Mrs. Cathrine Rugglea ' were hostesses for the Birthday; club Wednesday after noon In the McClellan hall. Con tests . were won by Mrs. Fred Dickman and Mrs. Cleo Chance. ; Twenty women were present and special guests were Mrs. Maud. Wise, Lyons, Mrs. Charles lAartln, 'AnmsTille, Mrs. Hubert Hanson and Miss Aletha Stewart. Mrs, Bertha Shieman and Viola Shieman are to be the next host esses. Mrs. Wallace Bone will en tertain on March 3 at an all-day Quilting party. . . . Campbell's Son Hart in Accident SILVERTON H a 1 Campbell has receired word of the serious injury to his son, Bruce, at Tos Angeles while driving a racing car Sunday. The message states that young Campbell sustained a fractured skull, broken arm and serious internal injuries. The fire department was called oqt Wednesday afternoon to check a fire in the home of Mrs. Petrie Johnson on South Third street. . . 1 II RT It 'xrT- 9 state street AM W W BETWEEN 12th & 13th A Shopping District Did yon know that we have over fifteen busi ness establishments' plus lots of parking space? Let's get acquainted. Hoops 1-lb. tin J27c No. 1 Deachntes Gems) 25 lb. bags PCc. EC FORT HOWARD Toilet Tissue 3 ih 23 DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY CABIPBELL'S GOODS PORK & BEANS, No. 1 tins. 3 for 23C SPAGHETTI, Franco-American 3 tins 2J)C TOMATO SOUP r..3 iins23c Meat be kiuut ..r: 10c .PURE GROUND BEEF ...:.:2 lbs. Jjjc Kraft American Cheese, 2-lb. brickJc ' PICKLED PIGS FEET .....:..........2 H. 25c FRESH CORNED BEEF ............ ...lb. JQC PORK ROAST or STEAK ...lb. Milled by 14-oz. bottle .Walnuts Franquettes oil :IMjg ;;;.(g'ai?na No. 303 tins West Salem News , t WEST SALEM Ladies' Aid met Wednesday with Mrs. Dan Gilliland for. an all-day meeting to prepare articles for a bazaar. Mrs. Phil - Hathaway, president, conducted the business meeting and Mrs. Don Huckabee led de votlonals. The parsonage commit tee reported need for some plumbing, also suggested . Installa tion of a phone, Mrs. Hthaway will, entertain with a silver tea March 15 at her home. Assisting her will , be Mrs, Homer Har rison, Mrs.- A. N. Hathaway t.nd Mrs. Don Huckabee. A luncheon .will be served in the church March 29, .following, a vacuum cleaner demonstration in the afternoon. 4 Mrs. Huckabee will open her, home Tuesday to any women in terested in a missionary society. Mrs. Simmons and Mrs. Louis Magin will explain features of the society: Community club' will bold a dance in the city hall Friday night. J. A. Gosser. Mrs. Fred Gibson and L. L. Sloper are in charge. Foundations' have been poured this week for the store and apartment- building which is beine erected by Hans Hansen at 991 Edgewater. Actual work on the construction will begin next week. Honor Newlyweds . lNIONV-ALE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clow, " newlyweds, were delightfully complimented . wjth a house-warming and a wedding shower Friday at, their home when 37 friends attended A surprise party complimented : Fred Withee on his 62nd birth- j day anniversary which was Feb ruary 25, when 40 relatives .and friends gathered at his home Saturday night. Mrs. Withee arranged the event. 5SQee 2 lbs... EDcecc. 49 Brand ,494b. bag fisher Blend PINEAPPLE L SPEARS Dole's 2taU -n E3