.a a. 7 'it- 1 . Turner's School Election Monday Two Directors, Clerk Will - ill 1 . j i , r Be Elected; Budget j -I--.V to Be Passed . TURNER -Turner school dis trict trill hold Its annual meeting Monday night Jane 17 at S o'clock in the school auditorium to elect one director- for three years, and one -for two, years and to. elect a clerk tor one, " year. The year's budget will be Toted npon. . Members of the ill club going to rCorvallls 4H summer school are Edith Boyer. Virginia Saren- son. Rath Bones, Jean and Edwin Ball. L - ' : f . Mrs. Frances Whitehead Is one of the county chaperones. , Mr.;., and "Mrs. Chester Smith of Moro were week-end guests of friends. Smith lived with his parents, , Mr. ' and Mrs. Arthur Smith 40 years ago on what la now the S. K. Riches farm. Mrs. Arthur ' Smith 1 reported to be in very poor health at her home in Wasco. - f Rachel Riches, who has just , finished her sophomore year at Reed college, will take some sum mer work at the college. Charles Standley has been anite ill for some! time at his home. i . I Harland Bones Who returned home some weeks ago from the Hawaiian Islands, upon the ex piration of his term of enlistment in. the army; has recently reenlist- ed and is at present at Vancouver barracks. He visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bone? over the week-end. Lebanon Teacher Gives Resignation LEBANON The school board held a special meeting Monday night. The resignation of Irene Moore, who had a leave of ab sence this past semester to study in California, was accepted. About two weeks ago- she wrote that she would return to Lebanon but sher later was elected to the de partment of music in the, high school at The Dalles. Alice" Hol maback, who has been substitut ing for her, was named by the , board to take the place thus made vacant. . i v . Two grade school teachers were elected. Both are graduates of the College of Education at Mon mouth. Dorothy Gerlach of Au rora has had three years of ( ex perience, , two in. the Aurora schools and one in Heppner. Rich ard C. Cantrell of Dufur has been teaching' In Hill Military acad emy. ' . I . . C. N. Freeman, of Portlandwho drew the plans for the gymnasium was selected from among a num ber of architects to make prints and specifications for the addi tion to be built to the south grade school. When this building was put tip It was designed so that the two wings could be extended to ward the south when more room should .be needed. This Is the way the addition will be made. Wake up your Appetite!! A' New Taste Thrill MASTER Scotch Graham at Your Grocer's ? ARE YOU OPEII IHIIDED ? John F. Class Vapo-Path for better than twenty years has been getting almost miraculous results in relieving sufferers from many different ailments. 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UN Pbonephoto. 1 Farmers Union News MARION Attendance at Mar lorn Farmers Union local meeting was small because of the busy season. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rus sell were given the obligation by state president, Harley Libby. He also gave a talk on work of the state convention. Louis Scofield and William Hardy delegates to the state con vention gave reports of the con vention.. - - Warren Gray reported on the oil companies increased business. Mrs. Glascow is chairman of the refreshment committee for the next meeting. The juniors are making plans for their benefit dance Saturday night ati the W.O.W. hall. The public is invited. Scio Boy Escapes Drowning; Better After Bad Shock i ; I gCio Charles Bates, 19, who narrowly escaped drowning in Thomas creek; 5 miles easi oi Scio Tuesday, was reportea as recovering satisfactorily Dy me attending physician last night. t Bates, a twm son oi nr. ana Mrs. Oral Bates of Scio, stepped Into a 20-foot; hole in tne cree and sank to tne bottom, xjick , Martin,-who was driving across a nearby bridge, was attracted by cries for help and rescuea Bates. He was in critical condi tion from shock for several hours, but his recovery is now said to be ' assured unless pneumonia should set in., Boy Breaks Arm WEST STAYTON D a r r-Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry uoss, tripped over, a bean wire m nis father's beam - yard baturaay, hreaklnar his arm. Darr-Lee naa reecived a break before in same arm a few years ago. the Kylos Have Son SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kylo of Woodburn are re porting the birth of a son, June 6, at the Silverton hospital. It Pays to Trade at Schaefer's Where Prices Are PIUCESI: FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THROUGH The Original Yellow Front Drug Prescription Accurately Filled Sola Special Store in Salem . A.M.-9;0Q PM: Sat. ,7:SO A.M.-0:4Q ' ' V fl.OO 50c Barbasol j i i , , and Gen Razor vilh 5 Blades M for 59c Goggles, Sun Glasses One Lot at Closeout, fl f rach -.j..lJ.;-.. LL AlIC GEXTTVE POLAROIDS. Complete with leather carrying case. ' O f Q C LOWEST PRICES . ON FILMS I Developing C and Enlargement 'M Printing tewC Covpoa FREE Extra Prlata, frh e- Wc OVALTINE, Plcdn :.:U... '' (Also Chocolate) " 25c MEAD'S PABLUM ....1 ..... Sciasfcr's Herbal Balsam The Family Tested Congh Syrop I N:sDcijaxiaiSiiOO.?'gi J Actor Montgomery at War Front .,1 I, -L ,H.MI".""'""I""I" 'rl' . i v vi V III I Robert Montgomery and Stuart Benson " Screen Actor Bob Montgomery, now driving an ambulance ori thi western front, la shown in this picture with Stuart Benson, famous American sculptor, who is another member of the volunteer ambuh . ' i lance unit, ! Suver SDVER Tiny four-months-old Donna Marie Dannen has the whooping cough along with the other Dannen children and Shar on Ramey The Ramey baby is with her grandniother, Mrs. Henry Soekhoff near Amity, in an effort to avoid her getting it. E. L. Baker and Eva Adams of Portland were married last week in Vancouver. Baker Is a well-known Suver farmer. Mrs.' George Armort has been quite ill for the past few weeks but is able to be' about again now. John Heffley has finished har vesting about 120 crates of straw berries off his patch this year. Several women and children in the community have been pick ing there, Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Vander pool were hosts at a supper at their home Friday night. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dery, Mr. and Mrs. Walter - Vanderpool and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benedict. Blackberries are ripening in this vicinity and Mrs. Ed Rutsch man has found enough for a pie. The ripe ones now are found in sunny , places. Mrs, Fred McBUrney and chil dren are leaving this week to camp with her husband where he traps moles and gophers. Mrs. Sam Suver was hostess Thursday afternoon when the last meeting of the Fairview Women's club met at her home. It was de cided to hold a picnic at Helmick park at 7 o'clock, June 20, and . 135 N. Commerdal - Phones 5197 7023 1 I 1893- 1940 P.M. Son. 9;0O AJH.-;00 P.M. Value Shave Crean 2 Dr. Long handles. Stiff bristles . 33c -19c ..-j-N -' : j i ' - :" ... ' : v ! ! hmrmmmi : 1 ' -- , A ; Vv m- f" v ! h ' V v ! 1 l T 'K v , ' fit i News the husbands and families fcr In vited. Wieners and buns Will, t served, besides the regular sup per, j Those present were Mrs. Amort, Mrs. Preston Green, Mrs. Jack! Green, Mrs. C. Benedict, Mrs. Johh Heffley, Mrs. McBurney, Mrsj E. Lehman, Mrs. Ferd Rats chman, Mrs. Ed Rutschman, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Miss Lois Mc Burney, and the Misses Ellen and Margaretha Rutschman. ; f . A group of relatives from She Fairview. neighborhood attended the wedding of their niece and cousin Miss Lucille Lehman, of Salem and Lawrence MacCracken of Silverton at the Rosedale church near Salem Friday even ing at 8 o'clock. Thosa gcjlng were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lehman and family, Mr. and Mrs. j Milton Lehman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Rutschman, Mr. and . Mrs. Ed Rutschman and daughters,' Mr. and Mrs. Preston Green and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green and son. . i Agnes Ridders spent the past wee i at home. Her parents took her back to Mt. Angel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Kewton and sons, and Luclle Swelger went to the coast Sunday.; The Valley View club held; Its picnic at Helmick park Sunday. Twejnty-eightersdns were pres ent for the dinner. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rolf e and county visited relatives and their tnreje children of Dlsston la Lane friends here Sunday. i ii . Altvays Low TUESDAY Agents Penslar Remedies In ' Marion County Holidays P;OQ AJHO:OQ PJa Cclaale Shave Crean tubes 26c Choice of Either ; Brushless or Rapid Shave -j 1 50e Waterproof T7esl Tcelh Brosli New 25c Lislerin Tooth Paste, 343c 50c FEEN-A-MINT ' the 25c CHOCOLATE EX-LAX 23c 50e N. B. TABLETS - , ' ..' liiie 25c CHOCOLATE CASCASETS lSc 60c SAL HEPATICA ' ' 9g 25c AITACIN TABLETS 18c $1 SQUIBB ADEX TABS ', 7?c iScHaefcrs;Corn:;nen The best and easiest remedy for really removing corns Members at Sch 06I - L - w-i- 1 1 GRAND ISLAND A groap of atodenta who are members t the vaiions 4 H iluhs- in - the district went .-ta Corvallls Monday morn ing where they .will attend the an nual 4H elnb summer school sear sion held on the 'college campus. Those attending are Myrtle Rock hill, Vejna May Culp, Linnle Mil ler. Phyllia ; Mandigo, Gertrude Bobsonf Jean Magee, Muriel Fer guson, porothy Lefley, Larry Im lah and Rnssell Sarreant.. Trans portation was furnished by Elwin Mandigo, a C. RockhUl and Mra, Charles 6argeant. ! , Memhera of the 4H Calt club and their leader. Charles A. Fer guson, i enjoyed a wiener and marshmjallow roast Saturday night along the river bank on the Charles j Sargeant farm. Present were Dolorla and! Ronald Flnnl- eum, Donny Wiley, Muriel and Nellie Ferguson. Larry Imlah and RuBseil I Sargeant. i . Mrs. : Claude Davis and daugh ter Betty left Saturday for Los Angeled where they will make their hme. Mr. Davis has been employed there throughout the past winter. Mr. ajnd Mrs. Elmer G. Mitchell of Homedale,. Idaho, were guests Thursday and Friday in the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Fergu son and! family. Mrs. Mitehell and Mrs. Ferguson were girlhood friends j while living In Caldwell, Idaho, fend had not seen, each other fdr 11 years. ' Visits Aumsville " After 51 Years AUMSVILLE A visitor in this community this week is Sylvanns Wright, a resident here 51 years ago. At that time Wright left here and friends had received no word of his whereabouts since. His for mer home was the C. E. Lewis place, which he had considerable difficulty 'locating since many changes; had taken place. He re ported to the few friends he still found here that his brother, Gro ver Wright, was drowned in the Hepner i flood in 1905. His broth er, Andj-ew Wright, was killed In an automobile accident four years ago. Both resided here 50 years ago. i Coincident with the return of Sylvanus Wright, Mrs. Louella Coffey Cain, also a resident of SO years ago recently came here for a short .visit. Mrs. Cain was the daughter of the late D. D. Coffey who taught the Aumsville school 50 years ago. . Mr. and Mrs. Flnchner and three children have rented the Ross Clark house, and are occu pying it. Mr. and Mrs. Flnchner were formerly residents of LaJun ta, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wlnslow left Thursday for a visit at Cot tage Grove after which they will vacation at the beach. Mehl Funeral Is Friday, Silverton SILVERTON G. M. Mehl, 44. died at his home at Silerton Wed nesday. Funeral services will be Friday at 2 p. m. from the Ek man funeral home with inter ment In Valley View cemetery, where Veterans of Foreign Wars will be In charge of graveside services. Born I in Iowa,. March 26, 1896, he came here at the age of 5 years and had lived at Silverton since. He was a past commander of Veterans of Foreign Wars, dis trict inspector, past district com mander! and past service officer of the VFW. - . : ' ;"''V. ,t -1 ! I jf " -. . t: 1 -n"i - - U - f ii ' - f Ml ' li ii-i ' S' " . Bonchi .'. TJbll' Spring, ai . Inner- - -' Ij Hr: ; r r'ji-,-. . Spring Mattreasj . Bod Spread ... ) ii J" .v - ' . !a ; " ." 2 Pillows . . . 2 Boudoir Lamps . ; . - . I . 1 5C3L ' " ' - "' 'Scart ; - v ''''' ' ' y ' " . , . j - lyfClaSS: '" ! V ' . 3 "-j l - nBa - bMHp MaainWfBaawaSW -f-..aaiajT " N","l,l,, " M " HI I mi Until ' " ' ' ' ! . "V ' ' Granger Sr Ndws ; CHEUAWA Grangers attend ing the state convention are espe cially Invited to attend the Thurs day night dance of the Chemawa grange at the hall next to Ket zer school on the river road 'to night. Paul Wlnslows orchestra will play, ' Dayton Gardeners Meet ' : PLEASANTDALE L . P I f teen members of the. Dayton Garden dub attended the regular month ly meeting Monday, afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs.' J; A. McFarlane. The Garden club quilt was on display and meth ods' of disposing of it. were dis cussed. The next meeting will be with' Mrs. 'Tom Boulden In Day ton. . . . ,. "BUY DAD S . V -ft . .J- I s; I - Hw' Plu ultra of Fatlier'g Dor Gift Q ' S M A T inn r mm JiS ab la, ;i , i . Expected At Silverton From Wisconsin . - SILVERTON Mrs. R. E. Kleia- sorge and her .daughter, Harriet Kleinsorge, are expected home the latter part of "this week. . 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