The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1940, Page 14, Image 14

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    , Thm OZ2&OH STATESMAN, Seism, Orecjon, Friday Morning!, August IS. ,1349
o'clock to be followed by an ittcr- j ScLoolhouse Repaired
Scio School
Sonja Fishes; Luck Must Be Bad
WidoWa Meet Set
set for August it at ths local
park, according .to Mrs. T. E.
Preston president. A no-host pic
rooms - have been- painted and
the floors refinished- A. new e.ee
noon program. . r iuo wa uvu - .... .
thronrhout the sUte ar Invited I - 1ALEM.HEIGHTS The achool-
nic luncheon will be held at" 1
tb attend, sirs Mrs. Preston. - ! house Is being mads reaay
trio; range nasv nta
; Opening Set
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September 16 Designated
Starting Date .
by Principal "
as
SCIO J.' A. Bliss, Sclb higb
jchbol principal who recently com-
pleted a summer school course at
the- University - of - Oregon, an
- ndunees that Monday, September
, ; 16. ha been designated as., open
lux asie iur giaus u - uitu.
schools .In this city. 7 G. LV Marsh
- wllL airain be ; principal of the
rrade School 'and. Instructor In
the seventh ana:. eigntit rraaes,
.' Six " other teaeher" 'three each In
J grades 1 arid JOgU, sohTKls;'..haye
been ; elected to complete the
,-; staffs;- - f
- Mr. and Mrs. Bennle ' Roner
' hare "''"returned from ; a . 'edIng,
- triDtlirosrl western statu ana
are . at I home with ., his- father,' J.
--J.Roher "on-.the farm on the jfest
. gersK is reported making ton-
, tinued'good recovery at her Ta-
"coma .home from Infantile paraly
sis. She formerly, uvea at scio
-Arnold: WBoyanovsky, farmer
two ' miles east of. Scio, ..suffered
minor ifljury to his ear this week
when his car left the' highway
and overturned near his home,
! - Talk Lower Rates V". "
- Fire' Insurance rates in Scio will
be ' Investigated with a view of
possible reduction In. the near
future. according to Informa
tion received this week by the
city council from the Oregon rat
ing bureau at Portland. Council-
men nrged that greatly increased
fire protection has been effected
by completion of a new city water
well with flow more than doubled
from the previous yield. Flow
now Is 700 gallons - per minute.
according to Councilman Fred
BryaM chairman of the fire J light
.and l water committee, -add the
city's representative during pro
Ject work.
A new well has been completed
on the Mrs. Mary Denney farm
west of Scio. Private wells and
reservoirs In this vicinity have
reached lowest levels In a num
ber of years.
Mrs. Alice King died at Los
Gatos. Calif., Aug. 5. and was
buried at that place, according to
word reaching Scio. She was a
sister of Frank Cary of Scio,
and a half-sister of Roberta Caryi
also of this place, and Mrs. Eliza
beth Sutherland of Sweet Home.
Mrs. King had visited In Scio on
several occasions, the last being
In Jane of this year
Estate Blatter Set
Estate of the late Joe K. Kro
pacek, "recluse who died last
winter, is to be probated in Linn
county court in Albany in the
near future. Several thousand
dollars in real and personal prop
erty was left by Kropacek, who
died in Chicago at the home of a
brother.
Mrs. Charles White entertained.
at a bridal shower for her niece,
Alene McDonald, at her home
west of Scio this week. Miss Mc
Donald's marriage to Lloyd Mil
ler is set for early September. .
Perrydale Man Has
Blood Poisoning
PJCRRTDALE Jack De Jong
was confined from Monday of last
week until Saturday at the Mc
Mmnvllle hospital with blood
poisoning In his foot. He is on
cratches now.
Aladine Kahle and son, Larry
and Eleanor Gregg spent the past
week at the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kurtz and
Mr.- and Mrs. Phil Meeker of
Amity spent Sunday night, in
Portland.
Walter Schmidt who is em
ployed at the Andrew Campbell
farm spent from Friday until
Monday night at the home of his
parents at , Newberg.
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Where's the catch? , Apparently Sonja Benle, the Ice-skating star,
and her husband, Dan -Topping, wealthy sportsman, had a bad day
with the rod and reel, judging by the absence of the finny creatures
in this picture taken at Montauk Point, L. 2. Sonja and her new
mate are still honeymooning.
Molalla Hears Street
Lighting, Change Talk
MOLALLA At a meetirur of the city council held Tues
day night at the city hall a group of representatives of the
Portland General Electric company were present, H. S. John
son, F.G. Hodge and Mr. Sullivan from the Portland office
and Don Curts from the Oregon City branch. They recom
mended a change in the street lighting system for Molalla
and submitted four different pro- 1
Buena Vista
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posals fbr the consideration of
the council
The present street lighting sys
tem is estimated to cost 1232 a
year. In the proposals given to the
council, the new lighting system
would use 11 more lights on the
streets at an initial installation
cost of $1000, with the amount
of energy used for a year amount
ing to $323.50; the cost of Install
ing the second proposed system
to be $750 and using the same
amount of energy as the first pro
position; the third cost of install
ation to be $750 and using $295.
40 a year and the cost of install.
ing the fourth proposition to be
400. The council will meet again
in the near future to decide what
will -be done In the matter.
MOLALLA Oak Rebekah
lodge No. 159 met Tuesday night
for its regular meeting. Mrs.
Gladys B. Olsen as chairman of
the patriotic committee, demon
strated the correct method of giv
ing the flag salute. Plans were
suggested for a means of observ
ing the 89th anniversary of the
Rebekah lodge which is on Sep
tember 20. with the nearest met
ing night being on September 20.
with- the nearest meeting night
being on September 22, at which
time some special ceremony or
program will be given.
A luncheon was served after a
program by the F. L. Girls club,
which was followed by a bridal
shower for Mrs. Doris Farley
Mitts, a recent bride. About 40
members were present with Mrs.
Elmer Taylor of Faith Rebekah
lodge of Lyons, as a visitor.
Birthday Honored
LINCOLN Mr. and Mrs. Clif
ford Walling, newlyweds, are tak
ing a trip overt the Skyline Trail, where Mrs,
leaving here Friday.
BTJENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs.
P. A. Wills and sons left Thurs
day for San Jose, Calif., fo a
visit with relatives. They expect
to be gone a week or 10 days.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lucas of
Portland spent Monday at the
Ralph Lucas home. Richard Lucas
returned to Portland with his
uncle and aunt.
Mrs. L. S. Prather visited her
sister, Mrs. Paul Doughty In
Portland Monday. Mrs. Doughty
is recovering from a goiter opera
tion.
Patricia Horn has returned to
her home in Kansas after spend
ing the summer at the Harry
Robertson home.
William Moe and son, Wayne
motored to ' the McKensie last
week looikng for huckleberries,
but reported the dry weather had
withered the bushes.
Weekend guests at the Wilbur
Gray home were Mrs. Al Wallace
of Denlo, Melanle Hoefer and Ro
land Hoefer from Seattle.
Weekend guests at the C. K.
Miller home were Peg Pierse and
Gwyn Sallie of Honolulu who are
enroute to New Tork .
Mrs. R. E. Prather visited her
sister, Mrs. Frank Johnson In
Portland Monday.
Eldon Belaugy and Earl Colter
of Longvlew, Wash., were Sunday
dinner guests at the E. D. Long
home.
Mrs. Helen Lundberg and Jerry
and Judy and Mrs. Roy Wheeler
motored to Portland last week
Wheeler took a train
for Minnesota to visit a daughter.
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Salad Dressing Duchess, Qt. Jar 250
Tuna Flakes Mid Pacific, No. H Tins 3.00
Clams Halferty Minced, No. 1 Cans ; as0
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Yakima smooth
ripe, 3-lb. 4 4
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18-lb. flat SSc
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PEACHES
Ixmet Prices
Yakima Elberta
184b. flat .
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Yakima's IS to 45
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Canlalcspcs
Ualemelcns n.
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POTATOES
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Oranges V.,? 49 C
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Sauerlrraul Highway
Lina Beans Seaside
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Spaghetti-Cheese
Green Beans
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ORANGE PEKOE
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Tomato Joice
Grapefruit Juice Town Bonse
Pineapple Juice
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Sweet Pickles Paradise, quart jar J
Sleepy Hollow, 12-ox. tin 15c
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