The, OREGON. STATESMAN, Satem 22, 1939 PAGE TWELVE f Aumsville PTA Names Officers Election Fills, Vacancies; c Mrs. Fred Stiener Is '!. President AUMSVILLE. The local parent-teacher organization met in the high school auditorium Mon day night for the first meeting of the school year. j At the business meeting, an election of a president and secre tary was held to fill the vacan cies caused by the resignation of the president. Mrs. John Smith, and . the vacancy : caused by the secretary, Miss Doris Herring, not returning, to AumsTille schools as a teacher. ' ; - Mrs. Fred Steiner was elected president and Mrs. Ruth Martin, secretary. " ",; . Plan Lunches 'Plans were .made to proceed immediately with canning toma toes and puff beans for the hot lunch for the school children. Mrs. TV P. Otto was appointed chairman of the committee to ar range for the parent-teacher re ception. ; ' - - , The membership committee will be headed by Mrs. A. B. Bradley and Mrs. Ward Ashford. u Seasonal Work On. Seasonal work is still on here with a labor shortage reported by prune growers- Prunes, filberts and walnuts are still to be han dled. V .. - Most of the bean growers hare finished their crop. IOOF Officials At Dayton Meet DAYTON. About 45 members attended j the regular semi monthly meeting of Dayton En campment No. 14, he,d Friday night at the Dayton Odd Fellows hall, i J High officials who attended and talked were W. V. Merchant of Culver, grand patriarch; E. M, Bowman of Hillsboro, grand high priest; Von Seaton of Yamhill. grand marshal; Dr. J. H. Nelson of McMinnville, grand treasurer of grand lodge; .A. J. Lenon of Portland, grand marshal of grand lodge; L. H. Murray of Rose lodge, district deputy grand pat riarch of Dayton encampmentr S. E. Watkins of Newberj?, depart ment commander of department militant; A. R. McLaughlin of McMinnville, department adjut ant. :'";! Three- ladles attended the open meeting when a 7:30 supper was aerved: Mrs. V. Newby of Amity, vice president of the Rebekah as sembly; Miss Madaline Rossner of Dayton, marshal of Rebekah assembly; Mrs. Agnes Watkins of Newberg,; matron of hospital corps and each gave talks. South American Triangle. I V , It Rirr Crut and Jean Arthnr are interrupted by an angry Rit Hay- worth la this dramatic scene from Colombia's "Only Angels Have 'Wings,? bow current at the. HoUjvyood theatre. Grant and Misa Arthur are co-starred n the film, a Bpectacalar Howard Hawks nraductlon of aviation adventnre and romance in South America, .which ooens special midnight matinee Saturday, Heptember 23, at 11:30 p. m. Keizer School Has 204 Pupils KEIZEJl. School started here Monday with 204 pupils enrolled. Teachers for the year are as follows: ; 1 Mrs. Bernice Gwynn, principal and first and second grades; Miss Gretchen Garner second and third grades; Miss LaVauiu Gardner, third and fourth grades; Miss Bernice Faley, fifth and sixth trades; Misa Elizabeth Beers, Blxth and seventh grades; Miss Rose Marie Kronberb, seventh and eighth grades. Cause Discomfort COLDS For. q ttick rtlief from the misery of colds, take CG6 Liquid . Tablet . Slv . Ion Drop 666 Chicken, Duck Are Inseparable Pair On Farm at Zena ZENA Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodfellow, known to their friends all over the valley as Vesta and Howard, have had some odd pets on their ranch in the hills above Zena, but the friendship of a young Plymouth Rock chick en and a duck is the queerest of all. Mrs. Goodfellow is nurse to all ailing birds and beasts on the ranch and she has nursed the chicken during several illnesses and after several accidents. Con sequently the fowl has acquired the habit of roosting on the back porch in order to be near the family. This summer it adopted a duck as companion and they are a peculiar looking pair as the chicken strolls along looking for bugs with the sort legged duck waddling to keep up. Now the chicken roosts on an improvised perch outside the kitchen window where it can watch proceedings in the house. The duck missed- its companion and stood below the perch quack ing disconsolately and, discord antly until a wide board was placed for it, upon which it has has to be helped each night. Now the strange companions, long legged chicken and short legged, ungainly duck are seemingly contented. Jean Hawkins Visits Parents AUBURN. Miss Jean Hawkins of Nevada City, Cal.. has resigned her position with the US forest service there and has arrived In Auburn to spend a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Hawkins. Miss Hawkins is to be married to Mr. Richard De Villiers of Braman,- Okla., at a double wed ding ceremony in Salem on Oc tober 15. Her sister, Miss Eloise, will be married to Mr. Merle B. Van Cleave at that time. Surprise Reception Given Stockholms monmouth. A large group of friends assembled Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and proceeded to the Stockholm residence, where they gave Mr. and Mrs. William Stockholm a surprise reception in honor of their wedding, Sun day. Three local hunter3 have bagged elk to date. Lou Muller got a spike and Lester Smith and Alfred Flickenger got a bull elk each. They were hunting In the Clatsop area. Mrs. Elmer Olson is spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robison. Her husband Is city engineer of Sea side. Librarian Resigns At Silverton SILVERTON. Miss Patience Mobere who has been employed at the city library for the past six months resigned Saturday to enter Willamette university. Miss Annabelle Jensen will fill the library vacancy. The library, which has had a comparatively busy summer, is anticipating a very busy winter, A number of new books have been added and magazine have been renovated. files Oak Point School Opens Monday OAK POIN T. Oak Point school opened Septeraeber . 18 with Sherman Foster as the only teacher. Mrs. M. R. Black and daugh ter, Jean, arrived home Sunday from a trip to San Francisco to see the fair and on to Denver, where they bought a new car, driving on to Kansas to visit relatives. 0 rv I I A HARVEST OF REAL VALUES HERE NO PROFITEERING IN THIS STORE! You Can Buy With the Confidence of Low Prices and Best Quality Available S.08 to 6.08 Close-Oats of LADIES SHOES Oxfords Straps Pumps - Til's Apr. Odds & ends of broken lines. fl79 Indies' Umbrellas, 10-ribbrd i Oil Sk Top.- 1.23 MojV AH-Wool SlelttMi -Jac- Boys'- Cordnroy; Pants, Sizes to 12... Boys' Whipcord 9ft I Trousers, 6 to 10 Boys' Sweaters, Oflf coat style or pull-on wV 2.98 Values BOYS'- JACKETS Water ' resist ing. Bine or rreen. Fleece- lined. Deavy suede. Sizes to 18, n 98 ra. 23c Value Anywhere Quadriga-Percale Fast color, nee d 1 i x e d shrunk, 80 sqnare, finest count. Special Yd. University Students' School Dresses by "Kiddy Fisbersrty Ladies' Dresses, "junet 5-90 Ladies Dresses, values to 10.08... 6.98 Ladies' Coats, sport style or fur trim. , q Values to 13.98.. J Ladies' Coats, to 23.08.... .16.90 30c Value ' Scotch Plaid Suiting Original Highland plaids. Fast colors. 39 In. wide, for dresses or skirts Yd. J B LOCH'S mwmi R1E STORE Salem, Ore, 220 to 220 N. Liberty Foresters Elect Year's Officers SUBLIMIT Y St. Boniface Court 1400 of the men's Catholic Order of Foresters, beld its annual election of officers Thursday night. George Susbauer, who held office of chief ranger for the past 20 some years, declined the nomi nation. The new officers elected are: Chief ranger, Ernest Ries terer; vice-chief ranger, Raymond Stlffes; recording secretary, Alvin Schmltt; financial secretary, Ed ward J. Bell; treasurer, William Lulay; trustee, Jerome Ditter: speaker, Anthony Schrewe; con ductors, Alfred Hartman and Syl van Mauer; sentinels, Carl Zim merman and E. A. Ditter. The main speaker of the eve ning was state chief ranger, John Deschner of Portland. TALKS TO GROWERS. DAYTON. D. L. Hall, field man for tne Silverton cannery, was Tuesday interviewing sweet corn growers in this locality. Nazi Chiefs Inspect W ester platte. If! jr' Aft. Picture radioed from Berlin to New Tork shows German Grand Admiral Erich Racder (second from left), with Albert Forster (behind him, in light Uniform ) , Danzig's chief of state, as they Inspected Westerplatte, Polish munitions depot wnicn was urreaaerea 10 tne nazis axier wegc. Fewer Students Start, Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL. Fifteen nuDiis less than on the first day of school a year ago registered at Bt. Mary's grammar school Mon day, September 18. The num ber enrolled was Jt2 as against 297 last year. A few more are expected. One of the reasons for the smaller enrollment is the limiting of beginners to youngsters who reacb the age of 6 by November 15. Last year the limit wa- set for' January 1 of the next vear. Last September 38 boys and jrirls signed up for the first grade and this year there were but 27. MEETING SCHEDULED. SILVERTON. Mrs. F. J. Rou bal, president of the Marion county council of the parent teacher association, reports that the autumn meeting will be held at Scotts Mills on October 14. The summer meeting was in the form of a picnic at Silver Falls state park in August. LEGAL NOTICE NOTRE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the Last Will and Testament I of Felix LaBranch, deceased, has been duly proven and admitted to probate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mar ion County, and the undersigned Albert E. LaBranch has been ap pointed Executor thereof, and that Letters Testamentary have been issued to him. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same. duly verified and with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned Ex ecutor at 707 First National Bank Bunding, saiem, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of the first publication of this notice; eaid first publication be ing made this 1st day of Septem ber, 1939. ALBERT E. LaB RANCH, Executor of the estate of Felix LaBranch estate. ROSS & FORD, Attorneys for the estate. . S.l-8-15-22-29 SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, Septem ber 23. 1939, at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marlon County Court House, In Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction In the man ner provided by law for the sale of real property on -execution, the ronowing described real prem ises, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, New Cherry Addition to the "City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County in that suit heretofore pending therein In which City of Salem, a munici pal corporation, is plaintiff and Nellie C. Williams, unmarried, Marion County, a body politic, and State Finance Company, a cor poration, are defendants tie same being Clerk's Register No. 28184. Dated and first published Au gust 25. 1939. T A. C. BURKj Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall. Deputy. A.25-S.1-8-1B-22 NOTICE OF HEARING OF OBJECTIONS TO "FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE HEREBY IS -GIVEN that Dwigbt S. Parr, as the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator of the estate of Charles A. Parr, deceased, hat duly rendered and presented 'for settlement and filed in the County Court of the County of Marion. State of Oregon, a final account, of "his administration of said estate; and that Tuesday, the tenth day of October, 1939. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, - at the courtroom i of . said court in ' the Marion County. Courthouse in the City of Salem. Marion County, Oregon,- have been duly fixed and appointed by said court as the time and the place for the hear ing of objections to said final ac count and; the settlement thereof. Dated and first published the eighth day of September, 1939. DWIGHT S. PARR, as Ad ministrator of the Estate of CHARLES S. PARR, j Deceased. CARSON it CARSON, . Attorneys for Administrator: Gowurtt Stfc. Iflagfioim Stt. luimgwoodr bbi mere We hear many times daily the question why should the price go up on this or that item. We don't know the reason, prob ahly a lot of reasons. Like the farmer's cow. A gal visiting the farm for the first time remarked to the farmer, "Oh, what a strange lookin' cow! But why hasn't she got horns?' The farmer answered with much patience: "Well, you see, some cows is born without horns and never had any, and others anr Reasons 9? shed theirs, and some we dehorn, there's a lotta reasons some cows ain't got horns, but the reason why that cow ain't got horns is because she ain't a cow she's a horse." So it doesn't make much difference what the reason is many items are advancing and when we wanta buy an item that has ad vanced they don't tell us why. There it is, take it or leave it ! they say. P. S. Most every item listed in this ad is at the old price. - ' - : Fisher's Blend $1.75 93c All Purpose Flour, 49-lb. sack Fisher's Blend, 2414-lb. sack .... 0XYD0L Regular large pkg. . Giant Size Oxydol . CAMAY SOAP for 18c Regular size Bar P&GS0AP j 10 30c CRISC0 can can 55c $1.07 CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP 21c Cans 4 Bakery Department Cake Features for Friday and Saturday mm mm um. smes Fresh and Delicious LAM MILT EMM layer fakes mm mm uim mm Fresh Cherry Pies With Loads of Delicious Boiled Frosting , Chocolate Fudge Frosting MS! Made Grade A Fresh Eggs Swansdown Cake Flour Mince Pies, the, kind you like Apple Pies, the old standby Your Favorite Danish Fruit Slice made with fresh creamery butter, Butter Horns, Apple, Mince and Cherry Turnovers. Choice of these 1 fl delicious pastries for Butter Rolls, Do-Nuts, Maple Bars, Long and Round Buns, doz. '. Zest Salad Dressing, quart Zest Sandwich Spread, f7f quart : : Nucoa 2lbs. 37c Margarine...... : ... ... 2 lbs. 23c Sta-Krisp y lb. Graham Crackers........ .... & pkg. m vv Golden West Coffee; regular or drip grind, jCm 3' ViCtf 1 lb .... AOC lbs. OC Golden West, Only Slightly Higher, r , Packed in Glass Jars Premium . Roast Beef or . m . 1g Corned Beef:.... eans$V FAMILY SIZI PACKAGIi Here's a Real Value Johnson's Famous Quick Drying Linoleum Varnish I Regular 75c can, Special as long as stock lasts, at just half price. In other 'words 2 Cor 75c : Don't delay, this is too good a value . to last very long. Sta-Krisp lb. Soda Wafers.l... . : t pkg. Ivory Soap, , A medium... . i bare Ivory Soap, larcre Comfoit Tissue rini-iA .... 19c 25c 25c 3 for OREGON WHITE MEAT TUNA Youll save yourself some money by buying a supply of this fine fish at this Cf price, tj's 10c, halves Jl Fresh a Fig Bars ... L lbs. Fresh, Crisp Soda JCrackers.. 19c 2 pkg. 15c Last week we listed a number of Sunkist Canned Foods. Many people took advantage of our special low harvest sale prices, not with the idea of hoarding but simply because they as well as we believe our prices are lower right now than they will be later on war or no war. For, this weekend we are still featuring the some low prices. LIMA BEANS They're different. Ham flavored 12c size cans, j Friday and Saturday. J 3 cans Repru'ar 27c CAMPBELL'S SOUPS Except Chicken and Mushroom. Regular size cans, i choice... .... I J cans mij Here arc three items in the Fruit and Vegetable Department worth your attention Fancy Sweetj Potatoes ce bright, A Af an stock. 1.; & lbs. 1UC TOKAY GRAPES Big, Ripe," Luscious pounds ......f.... POTATOES 10c 50 . U.S. Grade; No. 2 pound j . sacks --i... .1. . 49c - S 8-15-22-29 O