'ATHCIAN, .Cilia, Cjx&tiiZZixsi3t2f isZ - 2- school Kand : Gets Monies Lebanon Council Informed That Streets in Fair - - - Condition LEBANON The building com mitter ; Teportcd - to the city " council Tuesday. nlht the ap proval of k building permit of 11650. ... Th ' i street committee reported, street In fair wndltion and" the railroad crossing re cently improved on. Grant street, as in . perfect order. ;:- -.'- x2f- NammTelimmusSitildngm rf.sj? i'tif- iaa . lor ' her' auhter,arjoHe are PS Vutasagby T4us las; "Song of Tears," Bess Aid rich; -The TfearllntV Marjorie Raw lings; " -The , PaUIot., Pearl Buck; Three SlstersCornella Spencer; r "Seasoaed '-, ? Timber," Dorofhy Canfleld ; "Tlorse Buggy Doctor,; Arthur K. Eertsler. r Non-t t e t i o a: "Listen, the Wind,! Anne Llndrg: "AU This andJHeaven Too." Rachel Field; "Grandma Cr led It Car nal,' Bertha Damon; "Ameri SndtTuO Old Sberttfftf tte Hanchett., j Books t for chUdren: ;."A trip to ' the San Francisco? Exposition with Bobby and Betty,. Joseph Henry Jackson; "A Trin to the New York World's Fair;-; Gro ver .Whalen ; "Told Und - A Ma gic Umbrella, - Elixabeti. Orton Jones; "Copper ? Tod . Boots, Marguerite deAngeli; 'Sons of the Hurricane."- John - J. . Floher ty; "Deep . Silver,.' Nora Burg Ion;. "SUcks Across the Chim new nouses . oolis at tour years. , Six little girl friends and her sister, Margaret, were her guests. " ' Mrs. J. A. Strobe! of Colburn, Ida., , Mrs. , Lena De . Wolf - of Long Beach, Calif., Mrs. Marie Schmidt of Eugene and Its. So phie Borgelt of Laurel are here at. the home of. their sister. .Mrs. B. Elliott,: Th,fivw siaters and three , brothers. 9 Jee Ji ibler of Woodburn. -ick Nibler of Port land ud Francis . Ni'.ler, of Lau Co Up at Cervais GERVAI& Raymond and Har Town's INDEPENDENCE The Inde pendence public - Hb.ary has a good selection of books with a few of the most popular being read at the present. Uste .: rpis- old Mooney have bought two Iota from O. J. Moisan and are each k bulldlnr . m.amali- hense. The . Mooneys "came to ' Oregon frtm Missouri about three, yeart ago and have been living at Woodburn since that time. Mrs. John Luts gave a J birth rel attended the funeral of their U. at White Tuesday. Salmon, Wash., can Saga, Marjorie : Green bie; ney", and rshy Service," KUxa- day party Thursday - afternoon aister,. i Mrs.t, Margaret CooUdge, "Red Star, Over China." Edgar bet h Hubbard Lansing. Jl. F7TP - - ; iCouacu .pproprUUd $50-for the felh school kand-trom recre DUiariJ library ational loads..-; - : i ' A statement: was reed : from the MSB .company .that it would. - clean and repair, street Ymps. It was voted, to leqnest the ase - of' the Kraml property on East Grant atreet for . races and other, recraatlons.- V - i General Aid Meets ; A meeting of the general aid or tne uetnoatst church was held at the churth' Wednesday afternoon. Mn. W. W. Ellis. ' Vice president, presided and Mrs. Clara Alexander led tLe devo tions. . Report showed full pay ment of the $200 pledge to church budget with $20 added at this meeting. T Officers elected were: Presi dent. Mrs. Cecil Karabak- vice president, Mrs. ' D. Cormier; sec retary, Mrs. Nellie B'.tlet; treas urer, Mrs. W..W. tills social chairman, Mrs. Clara Shngert; Mercy and Help. Mr. Llndeman. A . program directed by Mrs. Butler included tornct solo, Lelghton Arnold, accompanied by Mrs. Violet Qllson; readings, Mrs. Flora Brown; vocal solo, Mrs. AUce Mason. : ; Mrs. E. Couey has returned from Portland where she was called by the sudden death of her sister, Mrs. Bohlanocr. i Wayne Conser of the Salt Lake section on . his annual sheep shearing tour writes from Spokane that rains havf fallen for days and that various pests have given the country a bar ren appearance. Blackcap harvest is on with prospects of a heavy yi ?d. The WRC Is arrangln ; a pa triotic program to be given at IOO F hall July 14. A covered dish luncheon will precede the program. ' .: , ' The McTimmonds family, pio neers of this , section, will hold : the ' annual reunion at Trout creek eamp . Jnly ; 2. Community " WALDO HILLS The Waldo Hills community club is announc ing a dance for July 8 as a completion to the summt. activi ties of the club. Jake" Doerfler Is the newly elected president, Max Scriber is the retiring presl dent. Former Resident f ' Of Hills Passes ' VICTOR POINT J. L. Lans of this district has received word of the death of Luther Myers, 94, June 10 at his home ,1a Maumee.1 O., after a seven weeks illness. Myer mtde Ore gon his home for many ,.years and was a former neighbor of the " Lang family in the Silver Creek Falls community. A plumber by trade, J'yer was employed in the building of the old eapltol destroyed by fire in April, 1935. Card Players Wear Calico INDEPENDENCE The Mon-. day Night bridge club met Mon day night at the home of Mrs. Al -Schlag with - M-s. Martin Fratzke sharing hostess honors. Calico dresses were worn by members and prises vrere wrap ped attractively in f if red wrap pings. Prises were won by Mrr. How ard Bennetf, Irs. Sherman Fos ter and Mrs. Harold Rernolds. M ' 'A .::.::: by-1 ( ' M ' v- Av f- - ii Lieutenant Oliver F. Naquin, eommander of the Ul-fated snbmarine Sqaalas, im shows telling his story of the disaster la which SO snea died at a navy board bearing at Portsmouth, N. near wbicb navy yard the Sqnalns sank. Lieut. Naquin's prepared statement, which be is shown reading, said the fatal dive appeared perfect utU depth of 50 feet was reached. Scio Sokols Will Attend National Czech Day at San Francisco Fair SCIO A delegation of Scio Sokols plan to attend Czecho slovak day, July 8, at the exposition in San Francisco. The Sokol, (falcon) is an international Czech athletic and drill organization, of which a strong unit has been established at Scio for some years. Scio teams have exhibited calisthenic work in Mill City, vMalln and Portland well as at its home pest. Among Scio delegates will be: Jerry Faltus, Andy Hetsendort, Bennle Roner, Eddie Holec, Ed die Dobrkovsky, MUo - Schradle. John Tannleh, Mrs. James Kros- man, Mary.Rubesh, Evelyn Pa Ion, Mildred Fisher, tessie Fish er, Lillian Tannleh, Mrs. Will Dobrkovsky, Sylvia Fredrick. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holechek and daughter, Lillian, former Scio residents now of Independ ence, also plan to . atte d the Czech convocation at the exposi tion. Scio's Teaching Staff Completed SCIO Irene Neugart, recently of Madras, has been elected to fill the vacancy in the high school English department fol lowing resignation of Dorothy Clausen. Miss Neugart, a gradu ate of Albany college, v 111 also instruct in music. Geoffrey L. Marsh of Mon mouth will teach the 7th and Sth grades, according to deci sion of the board at : recent meeting. March will complete work at OCE in July. He will fill the vacancy left by resigna tion of A. N. TurnbulL These elections complete the teaching staff. Star to? Take Summer Recess INDEPENDENCE-AdajSki chap ter No.- 5 4, Order of the Eastern Star, wUl meet Tuesday" at 8 p m. for the last meeting until fall. Reports of grand cLipter held recently in Portland will be given by those who ..ttended. Refreshments will be served by ' Margaret Crider. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Sumpter Die trie?., Mrs. Harriett Chambers, Miss Lucille Wall, Mrs. H. H. Tetherow. Mrs. P. W. Jones, Mr. aud Mrs. Ho mer Link and Miss Nell Link. Spokane Folks Visit HeckarU SDNNTSIDE Mr. and Mrs N. V. King of Spokane left Monday after several days' visit at the George Heckart home. M King Is Heckart's sUter. Other visitors at the Heckart home i-ecen tly were Mr. and Mrs. ert Wilkin son' and daughter, Frances, of Iantha. Mo. . At the annual school meeting Monday night, Ed wtrd Whelan was elected director and Mrs Clifford Fell-er wes reelected clerk. r: . Additional Room, Name Change Voted .-. HALLS FERRY The general school election was held at Halls Ferry school Monday, xney voiea bond to build a new room on the school house. BUI Raynor was chosen : director and Mrs. Leslie Newton, clerk. They also voted to change the name of Halls Ferry to Rlverdale. Install Machinery SCIO - Installation of water power for machinery at the Scio Mill Elevator company is ex iMcted to be completed soon. - The' company has built r cement f orebay, and turbines are In pro at v installation. The mill nninment has been powered by electricity slncev If It. when, tire destroyed the " Old buUdlng and ; mill . race. ' ' PUD Vote July firrn Lively discussion is be lag held ; in ' this ; -vicinity in re- ' gard - to - tne prwpi ; utnity district for parts of Linn county. - Vote for'Use of Bonne ville power will be held at r a imIsI election July 11. Both fScio preelncti and wbole or part f mmnr rural nrectnets la this ATTEND RECKPTIOX . SILVERTOM Attending the reception at Sal m for Alma Henderson, assembly president of the Rebekah lodge, were Mr and Mrs. George Busch.'Mr. and Mrs. R. B. RenwicI Mr. - and Mrs. J. H. Riches, Mr and . Mrs. A. S. Hemmingsen, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mrs. C. Mulkey, Mrs. C. Helmke, Mrs. t. L. Gourlie, Mrs. J. Bonnichsen, Mrs. Clar ence Reed, Mrs. L. Rains, Mrs. Al Lefald, Mrs. A. C. Barber, L. Case. Hop Men Pleased At Crop Outlook INDEPENDENCE Hop men and farmers in the Independence district are well pleased over the outlook for crops. With warmer weather, the danger of mildew in the hop fields is pass ing and all indications point to a . banner cropfi Th fields are looking better than usual and are all in the best of condition and well cultivated. Farmers are looking . for an extra good grain crop and are also encouraged with the outlook for fair prices. They are all busy this week getting in their bay crop. The hay crop . will be somewhat light due to the dry season but if good weather continues favorable It v. Ill be of good quality. Weil-Geaning ids Called SCIO Bids for cleaning the 205-foot city well in north city and perforating the casing are being called for. by Scio city council. It is hoped to secure an increased flow of water. Har vey Evans, driller,, who recently sunk a 350-foot .shaft In south Scio without securing sufficient flew of water in a supplementary well, is taking steps to recover drilling tools lodged In the well. My GOODNESS! l 11115 V&VnKlSWZXFjniD jtsuvsEfwea , 3 hllil ; "III- f Beset Is rewawf foe felly- i who ptaettee . last fas ssaktng jUy the low. - - oost way, with TEH-3TL, yoa eaa gel this beautiful silver phtedJeBy serves. Forapaitera of saoh simple dignity, yoa 'woald expect to pay $1.00 ox ----- $1.50. To eaooazag Jelly ssakecs who piaette ecoaomy, - ssakece of TKlfJZL piessat to - yoa this amasiag ofiez. To get the Jelly serves yom are entitled r. to, mail 2 iox fronts eaid lOo la once. Address THE PEN-JEL C02P. 222 VT. tZ toon GSj, Ca UaU2 be boats and 10a fa coin or stamp for joar "I Head for Safeway for con sistent money-savins values on all your food buying. It will pay you I -1 rSL KITCHEN CRAFT, 49-lb. sack. l.M H HARVEST BLOSSOM, 49-lb. sacklilj PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, JUNE 23, THRU MONDAY, JUNE 23 Large lima Harvest Bloseosa Lentils Beans Pancake Fkmr For sonp. 24b. cen. bag 15c So. 10 sack S8e S-Ib. cell, bag lSe Fancy Cieamery Dq tesr lib. 28c 2Ui3.c "A WHOLE MILK CHEESE, nicely aged . 1 lb. i5c .3 ibs. 42c; IF YOU USE MORE Dairy Products IT MEANS BETTER HEALTH SUNNY DAWN TOBIATO JUICE No. 2 cans! ,-2 for Igc TOWN HOUSE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 46-z can J for 2QC 46 DOLES PINEAPPLE JUICE -oz. can 25c Dr. Philips Orange & Grapefruit Juice No. 2 can LTJIICn cos Sandwich Spread Try it You'll marvel at Its soodness. Pint 23C Quart 3?C Salted Peanuts ...2 lbs. 2gc Syrup Pint Quart 33C Sleepy Hollow Fresh Candy Orange Slices, Uk....1QC Campbell's Soups ...3 cans 25C Assorted except Chicken A Mushroom. Brown Derby Beer. 3 or 2QC 12-oz. cans. For Health and Economy Vim Canp't Pork & Beans Big No. 2yx cans 2 & 2c Ualdcxf TISSUE 6rcIb2Sc CAMAY The Soap used by millions.- 2 ban He lli! Rinso 24-oz. pkf. !9c Schillingg 4-oz. Can mm Mammy Lou Yellow No. 10 Sack TrawfoiTfr? m. Wave KUt light Meat, No. Can , Searchlight The Bigger Box Facial Soap ' e eas mm ess mm ' mM Carter OVAlTniE For tired nerres. Bis; 1.00 size for S9c Snondrift Purely vegetable. Mb. can 50c v;esso:i Ott - Quart can 3Sc Dal Ilcix IimLETS 12-oz. can 2fcr2!c USE MORE DAIRY PRODUCTS mm W EUAFOnATED GUC tall cans..'.....-24C Blade baby-pure. - MEATS - FANCY COLORED ! BeetRoaW i12jc Center Cuts - Veal Roasts m,15c link Ted Veal .H. -'' BreastofVea!ii)i12 1 To Pocket and Boast or" Stew v - ; Swift's Premium TAL1ALES 18-ox. Jar, ea. 25c G'tageGhesseMOc Mixed cr Dry PURE LARD or- A .. On. Fresh SHOItTEWNau: n$ SMS 20j $21 pcznd 2Ibs.S9e Edward's CoEee Pound tin. 2& 2-pound tin I PRODUCE SAVINGS "' FRIDAY end SATURDAY ONLY . ; JuiaK-- 271...L 2 for gff m - Local, White No. fs, 50-lb. bag.. ...'ftrnt ; Fcjr, 3 ffi,-:..:.:....;o3 MCUCW.mEnc;-;- .y targe Ones, each.;..!J::i:;-.ji.Cg rE;ETUK3 - Large HealI,..ZrlIrlJ2 or LargeYoung 4 Tender,-bunchl...n : . rare Cane fiagar, 254b. cloth sack. Blostoa'a Table Salt,' Mb. - Playfalr Dog Food, - 14b. can. IMakies Dog Food, S-lb. pkv -17 .2Oe S3e Tal VHa Pork Brans, No. SH tu. Salad OH jomr eoataJaer, gaL Saper Sods,' pkg .S25e VSt gbiaola or 24a-t gboe Polish. Kool CUarHtes Holly Cleanser 1. Osydol Vaahlag Powder, glaat Iae Crystal WUte Soap. Market or larora Peas, No, SOS can. Jt5o 59c s15e HSU Race Striag Beas. So. torn Dei Moate ti. B. Cora, So. STram ,; ' , . , tISc Great Valae Tomatoes, Now 2rcaJi ... 2t7c : Stdnfeld Saaerkratrt, JieC Sft ' , , , ' f Drvsaedarr-lMnslesrtov 4-oau, ' " ',, ': , " ' Gle', Aire- Paary Craperrait. No. 2 rasu a23o Staregoa Pears, No. 2H easJ.: . .225c. libby'a and Del Uoate Pineapple, So. 2M raalCc gtokcljrs Catsnp, wti , ,;,.,.; , , ; Kippered Snacna ,', '., ......alecr HaUerty Minced Clam, So. 1 nit- - m, Dmbar Orstera ' - iw Kara Srrap, Red Label, 54b. f" - , -, '. ' r. Libby'a Corned Beef Basil. So. 2 K. Baking powder.' BOe cam A. H. Baking Soda, 14b. pkg. Instant Postan, S-oa.- eaa ... 2l5 Kitchen Brooms,' well made. Pea Jel for Better Jelllex, pkg.. voaser uais, urge pag. ' Albera Cora Flakes, reg. pkg Kellorx'a JUl Bran, large pkg. . .Presb Fig Care Jello, . assorted V-'' --" .-.-;,v, :.:; Post ;Toa;t!cs,"larj? t!2ft-ui :lle ICc-' i J2 lbs. 17c 2lCc - area racluded-ivlhe-districtl