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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1940)
i 4 "'Je m 4 : 1911 Budget Set By Albany Board SeTiool Year Cosls Placed at $54,712.22; Off icert for Year Elected ALBANY At a meeting ot " '. the Linn couaty non-high school board Monday the budget for the com las year waa prepared and October 5 waa" set for the public hearing of same. Estimated costs for. the school year were, placed at $5.712.22t Actual expendl tarea for the year 139-40 were I50.CS5.1S. DlTlslons t the Budget as ' adopted by the committee- are, tnition, $53,957.22; elections, J 15; expense. $100; .postage, i $25; Interest on warrants,- $500; emergency $1000. Tuition claims which were al lowed at the meeting were Mill City, 49 pupils. $3518.28; Browns ville. 33 pspils. $1671.24; Cor Tallis. 23 pupils. $2224.C9; Star ton, 28 pupils, $2023.09; Jeffer son, 7 pupils. $701.94; Salem, 3 pupils. $282.9$; Portland. 1 T. pupil. $117.95. making a total of $11,540.73 for the 140 pupils. ' : C. H. -Mitchell was elected 1 Price slashed 14 on our regular stocks! Save now in Anniversary v izedlj Ward bring yott-rTof-tn' first -time 'at a reduced pric Tttornewood shirts!.' Tliey're finer ghirts, from their Wilt proof collars to heir generously long tails. The fabrics are 100x60 cotton toadclotHs. (Ask the Lady of your house. She'll tell you 100x60 is closer Weave that wears longer, looks better.) Full-cut sizes. .Whites hare guaranteed collars that will outlast the shirt body. i w wffis wMsm B J' . .. 7 V: f- I I mmm - v? or r 11'. -If .C.--- v X l 'j. . t 5 -,Ai, -' i y--'- i:0I7...Yca Can Save Ilcssy . . on thousands ci othet alaes listed in our caia logs. Our catalog, order " Mvn4manl -will ' fcrVe your order and hare I, chairman. of the ' board for the coming year. Other 'board mem bers are I. O. Gorman, Harold Brinson, 5 Iran Ayers, Harrey Grell, Alfred Wendling, Elmer Propst, R. : W. Johnson, L with Ayers being the secretary. , Fox Valley Man Moves to Idaho - FOX VALLEY A transaction was closed here this week when Lawrence Trass: traded .his farm property for an 800 acre stock ranch near Council, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Wooden of Engene are the people ' who hare taken the Trask place . . A. farewell party Iras giren for Mr, " Trask and family Tuesday night. Kendal Cobbln injured his foot Sunday by stepping on a nail which entered the foot near the toes. - He Is suffering consider ably with It. Hat Throat Trouble " MISSION BOTTOM Kenneth Sharf,' son ; of Mr. and. Mrs. Ed Shart, formerly of Mission Bot tom hop ranch, has spent the past week at a 1 o c a 1 hospital with throat trouble. .To) u Famous Thornovood shirta! Sanfor- Every patiorn now jfor Fall! Girls' L90 The Sport Vogass yo Idee to wear ererr whare beoasse ther look so smart aad psewaQlBrowaor black with walkia? heels aad fcuaoiu Good fat ntlul sjcios Lfmxizx&o 1 f. ' SuMr-earlaas on. tlie BEST! Wards mestperoaiesii.rerriacaBTron5ssxcw square; pdaled wifli finest dyes ia sew Datieras -aad colors! Tubfast 3CT. Ilea's 25c 10c Fine rctyons or rcrroB-and 62ks la clocks, checks. i , snipes eren pustosi J t 1 - Ifc - Catcrpiflar Man : ' Visits Mill Cry MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. J.' D. Colbura of San Leandro, CaL, are enjoying a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Harry "Wood. Colburn, Mrs. Wood's son, has been with the Caterpillar tractor company for 13 years. Friday they attended the state fair where the 'Cata: were - on display. They bad as Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gilbert of Harrisburg.' Recent Mill City ' rialtors from Washington were Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris and son, Bobby, Ralph Harris and daughter. - Barbara, and from Sweet Home waa Harold Bower, ; nephew of " Mrs.. Frank Bass. i Shirley Horner spent Sunday and Monday la Portland.-. . Visit at Labish LABISH CENTER Yelmar Klampe of Roseburg was a rlslt or at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Klampe. Mrs. Rudolph DeVries U the proud , mother of a baby boy and is conrelasclhg. at the heme of her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. Will Klampe. . . vrv" Tailcrcd Slips U3I.0 rayon safin slip with double stitched seams! Also lacy M 11T MkMM L ! " CO) r w i r- . jr i mi ' mit m jsssU Y ! A A . : , , -, MM.MMM,,eMaBaMSBMBaBSBSlsWsaaMs k aa mm- : mm H-pt irarmcrs Union N670. AUMSYILLB The Farmers Union met at .' the hall Tuesday night for the regular meeting with Vice President Walter Rak la charge. ; Doctor Olson ot Salem will be at the next' meeting. September 24. aad will talk to the local members on Bonaerille power Schroeder: Burial At Hiibbard Today HUBBARD -1 'U r s Ererett Schroeder . ef the Hubbard com m unity -.. died September J. 1. i after a . lingering Illness ot . sereral months. She . was bora aear Sum ner lake, Iowa on March 10, It 84 and Ured ia Iowa until they earn to Oregon three year ago." , - 'Surrirors : Include: husband. Ererett Schroeder; two sisters, Mrs. Lottie Fos of Westgate, Iowa; Mrs. Maggie Hulbert ot Ce dar Rapids, Iowa, and one bro ther.: Frank Whitney of Mayaard. Iowa. The funeral will be held la the Hubbard community church Friday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment is in the Hub bard cemetery. JC3lof 1 G2sH39 59c Wjczzc3 0)B TVaiimt IO CO) ' Xrwrrddag tkaf s lae last ward ! strl and pTrlwses . . at Aaairecsar sar--iagsl AS tabfast 83 square peceale. Fatt skWs. Deep bens. 2-4 7-11 H sir i ! (hmf mm Rocker $3.63 Beaurr aad comfort yoaH rarely fSai aaywksre aaor Wards low pries! ; amfamal mom f.iiing, cou spnaas. aad ntyom aad eotto rslret corsxl ilirllrjti ;: Price cutl lias steel Inner lining for longer His! lid under corsr lor coci 7 FJacleay Grangers I Y7ill Serve Luncli MACLEAY At the gran re masting hell Friday - night W. Danlgaa, president of the TO A, announced that the September YQA' meeting, would be held at the Harry Way- home, and the grange women roted to serre lnneh at the Lloyd Keane sale September . 1. Mrs. W. A. Jones reported on legislation. Albert Mader aad Clarence--Johasoa oa agriculture, aad Mrs. ; J. E. Asiort -oa home economics. ' '. s ' ' A round table fflscnssioa on compulsory military, training was held by Harry Martin, Howard Mader, - R. McKee,: Ray, Stryker and. W. Duulgaa. ; Marslifield Folk Visit Wirehings MIDDLE GROVE Guests of Mr. and. Mrs.5 Wirshlngs and Doe tor and Mrs.- Roy Scotield orer the weekead were Mrs. Wlrshing's niece. Mrs. Jack Sterens and husband. Mrs. ' Pearl Llier and daughter Betty, Vesta' Prefon taine and Mable Clark of .Marsh- Wards Greatest Hosiery Valuo In Many Years! II smmmm mm sr -r 9 1 MM ! JaJ, f fc N. ; . 2 ' : - 1 1 i S2I3 I2;dio "D" ErJIc'riu 4S-To!t batteries wi2i ASO? hoes Lis! Factory sealed dced, tasted end guar tUll sad Luclle Tuablftsoa or Salem. .-. - Lowea Wright member aeers lit class at Mars Island; has been; dlrldlng. his two weeks' furlough Tisiting his parents, Mr. and -Mrs. R- L. Wright of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Joha Cage of this community, and his little daughter, Sandra Aaa . ot .Port land. - - ' Opening Date la -Delayed,' Betfiariy; BETHANY The exact opening date of Bethany1 school has not been set as yet and will not be definitely announced until toward the end of the week. School will open either September If or 23, depending on hoppicklng v" ' - MrT aad Mrs.. C. B, HenJ urn are planning a trip to California. Elisabeth Torrend. daughter of Henry Torrend. la coaralescing from a serious siege of pneamo- Corn Picking Begins t r V FOX VALLEY C era picking began at :the Cobbla farm Mon day. The weather has delayed the work but if enough pickers are arallable they hope to begin haul ing to the cannery by Wednesday. n Actual 69c 3-thrcad Sillzc, Seduced 6r Anniversary Salat - ' ; Stock upl Here's the kind of ho idsry value you dieam oiout (but it iibok Wards Armiversary Sale to make it come true) I They're . 45-crauae Dure silks, dear and rinaless . ; . . with comfortable rayca tops . . . and : dcu olk feet reinforced wife oager-rinectxH rayon i extra servicel For once, have all the stockingsyoa want and save) on every pair! . Safel Long-wecrfng Servics Weight Hota. , SffiDS V it Choicm of 4 Colors! r An outstanding saving on aa : outstanding blanket And : there tie douhledury plaids you need the year frcrand! Pore wooit and fine cotton, woven the core Tarn way, so that all . the core yarn way, so tl the wool is in. the nap! warm, long wearing. Big 70 z 80 sixe. 7 T -I. ca Fell D:cl: 70c sq. yd. Compare at 3c a Sg Yd.! Lorely marble pattern !n many colors! ClaLnproo ... durablel 6 F FarewcU'Diiiner Given at Pioneer "PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. How ard Coy entertained at a farewell dinner jor Mrs. DeUa DUI aad daughters, Yronne and Betty, who - left . for California early Monday morning. . ' Those present were Mr. and BIrs. Ray Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Laudahl and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hughes and children, Mr. aad Mrs. Kenneth Laudahl and Dale and Mr.-Howard" Cor. Jimmy and Carol - aad Mrs. Dell and daughters.' - - FilorTisons Bloye -Near Hayesville HAYESVILLE Mrs. Lottie Morrison - and Mrs. Vlra Hogne hare taken housekeeping rooms with Mrs. Brills HolburU . Mr. . and Mrs. Vernon Clark hare mored Into their new home oa Park Lane. , . Marcelle . Frey , underwent a tonsil ectomy Monday at the Dea coness hospital. Mr. and Mrs.. John TJnrnh and daughter of San Francisco, Calif., are Tisiting Mrs. Elsa Frey this week. - ; r ( i s. i if i ...,-'' . .'.y. . -- ' Oil Sill: Prfcrilh -deal bathroom curkrln . Mads ci sparkling ell k sUSs thefs easT-to-kee-c f ' t. sa,i - - v 1 ll-l-T'. ) t t In VI i - . V ixanon isovs MARION "r- Emll Schermache' carried off his usual share of ri bons at the state fair oa his Ches ter White and Spotted Poland China hogs. ' Howerer, h e sold practically all his breeding stock as ha is a first lieutenant in the 249th (Coasr Artillery. . ' Silo filling -sUr ted here with the filling of silos oa the Charlei Sarrer and Herman DeLangh farms. v -Since the showers of last week tractors and: teams are busy pre paring the ground, for fall sowing. , Soma hop yards will finish pick ing by th end of the week. To matoes are of a good quality and are ripening fast due tothe warm weather. Filbert and walnut harrest will start soon with a good crop in sight,1-, . ' t,-"" r .-, , v - New Location Sought SUVER Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gallatin and children, who are inokinr for a new location, made a trip along the coast to Tllla mootr and Pacific City Mondas and Tuesday. They also mede a trip to The Dalles recently and brongbt .their oldest daught Lorena home. 1. j. .... fjs Sara 32 in Ward's Anniversary I Dan'tjniss these amazing ral- lies! Here are the newest styles just . arried from New York! Trimly i tailored and afternoon tmul -1 Tm1 new Fall colors! Youthful plaid nTm I est or plugs into any and stripes, tool In rayon crepe and r-Tinn? 19 AA .... I case! Includes rectifier! - 7 r.-Ur 7 ie. n-s X v 0 r-zri m id 1, v 11 pr. I -V-buC ! A Automatic llxed-iocus II spcCIhU Kerer needs Bu2iia Vista lilan aported Better; BUENA VISTA Frank Barter wag brought borne from the Salem ' General hospital Tuesday and is reported to- be getting along as well as can be expectsdH Earl Colter of Longview, Wash., was a week-end rlsitor at the E. D, Long nome. Mr. and Mrs. C. E, Miller ac companied Mrs. Alice Pierce i to Salem Sunday where she left for foppenish. Wash. - Mrs. Ma ode Johnson of Port land Is a rlsitor at the R. E. Pra- ther home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lucas are the parents1 of a baby girl born Monday. ; Portland Wpman Visits Rickreall t ' . - . ... . ... d. ' ! . " " . f'. i ' ' ' RICKREALL Mrs. J. E. Crouch of Portland spent from Tuesday to Friday of last week visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Harland. She left for the New .rfr aasrld's fair. T. Vaughan, 8 4 has not been Lys.. well the nast few dars ' chsofiiil begin here September v. ill Sizes on Sole No Restrictions Unlimited Warranty ' Buy Your Tires on 'Ti Think of it! Reductions c as $4.43 from Wards r low list prices! Rememrx that Ward Riverside's sc colly designed tread giv quiet smoothness, longe and greater safety! War to give satisfaction v. limit as to months, orl WStte-Slck SMewsrfls At Greater Servings. Prices Ind Yeer Old Tire In IxchJ mmmm 5-Tabo AG- Why pay $10 more ? Yfal motional portable radio plcl ,erhere on self-contained bj I , Super-het with Airware lod I - al! DmnmiffSTWolcerl Air 1 M . ... El::lric Ctins ,";47c; This door chime is Ideal lor c2ce or home. Easily S-l A I I r 1 your goods rusnea Short or regulars. styles! anteed! Sore! V r clean! Eued!. 7 j x ; A U Her Be 11 installed no extra wir here lor you. Wide. ing necessary. ' J . - - . - v u.J Mam iaval It