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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1940)
K Scio School Has - Congressmen Uis& Their Fist? pled at present by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Crow. - Offlee of the secretary ef state will conduct examinations f o r motor vehicle drtrers licenses at IOOF building : la Scio Septem ber 20, : Prospective roters eoatlnne to register In Scio. with less than a month remaining for legal reg istration, which closes October 4. Joe Lytle, at the Scio Tribune office; Is registrar for the local district No charge is made. Mrs. Margaret Watts of Salem suffered severe scale : wound . in Scio Saturday when she fen from a .wood truck wben.ylhe door opened as the vehicle rounded - a corner. s Teacher Meeting Registration Dale ,7ill Be September 16; BuiMing Gets Improvement V SCIO An organisation "ineet ins foe, $clo teachers .will le held 'at the school house at 11 a. m. September- 14. following which Principal J.-. A. Bliss and Mr. Bliss will e hosts to ' the staff at luncheoB. '. : . FoW: teachers !n each the high school iand .grades will:- be on hand f c)r registration and assign ments : September . 16. -. ! r: Hlg"h- school Instructors and subjects are: JT. A. Bliss, princi pal, social economics, .world his tory. US history and government, bookkeeping and; high '; school basketball:-Alice; Arnold,- Forest Grove, typing, shorthand, sew ing and . girls physical educa tion; "Vernon Hansen; Portland, biology,- mathematics personal and business relations, general science, football ,4 and . freshman basketball; Irene iseugart, Eng lish. Latin and music.; ; Cecil Miller - has been elected 7th and Sth grades, Enlacing Geoffrey Harsh, who resigned af ter reelection. , Other trade teachers will be Mrs. Ray Etayner and. Mildred Hendershott, intermediate, and Mrs. Vernon Hansen, primary. , Bliss , states 700 - volumes in the high school library hare been completely catalogued. One third of these, however,7 are obsolete text books, and It Is planned to add two new. books each, month. Installation of showers and electrical facilities under the gymnasium stags is expected to begin in the . immediate ..future, with improvements making the gym adequate for all school func tions. - The , high ' school student body last year purchased ,a cur tain for the stage, and additional spectators seats were -construct ed by townspeople. Labor" xor the new project will be supplied by WPA. . Y Fall Flower Show Planned for Scio SCIO A non-competltlre fall flower show will be sponsored by the Scio Garden club September 14, at the city park on , Main street. The public is invited to dis play floral arrangement.' A sTlrer tea will feature. Anna Kotan ' en tertained the clnb at her farm borne southeast, of Scio this week. The October meeting will be with Mrs. A. It. Riddle. I Mrs. Lillie Wilson of Scio pre sided at a regular meeting of Eu clid chapter. No. 70, OES. at Jefferson- Tuesday "night. The unit has been in recess during July and August but wilj meet the sec ond Tuesday of each month dur ing the winter. Scio Masonic lodge will resume meetings Thursday night, Septem ber 19. .Norman Bernler is wor shipful master, . ",: Nebraska Funeral Calls Family East VALLEY VIEW - The many friends of the family were grieved to hear of the passing of Mrs. Charles Hibbs In Wyoming where she recently moved from this dis trict In hopes of gaining better health. " . - t- . f,, ' Members of the family left Im mediately for Wyoming and - fun eral services were held in Elwood, Nebraska, where they had lived before coming to Oregon. ' j Budget Committee Has New Member SILVERTON -Byron Royce will serve as member of Silver ton's budget committee tn .the place of E. H. Banks. The com mittee has been called to meet Monday night and Banks will be unable to attend at that time. The committee Is composed of Tom Anderson, Byron . Royce, Earl Adams, Korrls Ames, E. L. Starr, and J. W. ; Jordan and will meet jointly with , the dtjr coun cil. ' ''ciy.A-'-.::V.i ' n - --- i- .i NI -. w "; ' i '::;.-V. v . j I I S " - , i Marten I Sweeney Beverly 1L Vincent House debate, over the conscription iasu was enlivened by a free winging, hard-hlttingr fist nght on the floor between Representa tives Martin I Sweeney (D.) of Cleveland and Beverly M. Vincent (D.) of Kentucky. According' to fellow congressmen, the action de veloped after Sweeney finished a speech opposing- the conscription ;bttl and a charge of "traitor" hurled at Sweeney by Vincent. . ldo Sow Objects Deal Control SCIO A fervent anti-new deal er Is a sow at the A. E. Westen house farm near Scio, who re cently gave birth to her third litter of pigs tn S76 days. The last family, 14 squealers, is doing well, according to report. Dean Morris has purchased for a reported -.- 1000 the former Joe- Dostal residence, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rosa of Nampa,; Idaho. The place occu pies two lots on east Water street. The Morris family Is pres ently residing at the Bill Bren ner house on south Main street. Elsie: Res, Scio grade teacher last .year, has begun teaching at Queen Anne grade school in Lebanon. The annual city budget was considered at a special council meeting September 12, at 7:30 p.m. : , i ; - Victor Point Boys Are Prize Winners VICTOR POINT Wesley Dar by and Richard Kr ens were among the prize winners at the state fair last 'week. They are members of the Evergreen for estry club and placed 10th and 11th on their exhibits in forestry division two. - School will open here Mon day with Sadie Roth of Portland returning as teacher. New begin ners' will be' Norman Qualey, Mer lin Darby 'and Annls Jo Miller. - In the Oak Grove district. school will open Monday with Christine Eriksen teaching. She graduated from Oregon College of Education at Monmouth recently. Peopl Amity Hillsboro Visitors at AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Don Woodman of Hillsboro were re cent callers at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J..D. Wood map. They left Friday for San Francisco. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs John Simpson were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Simpson and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bllrens of Portland. Mrs. Simpson Is the mother of Mrs. Bllrens and Claude Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson returned ' Friday from Sheridan. where they have been living dur ing the summer, while Mr. Simp son was employed at carpenter work. Gervais Chapter Meets First Time GERVAIS Gervais chapter, O.E.S., held its first meeting of the winter season Friday night. Mrs. Myrtle Imlah Parker of Port land was present and gave a talk on her trip to Europe last year. The lodge Issued invitations to the Donald and Silverton chapters to visit them at the meeting Oc tober 4. v A memorial eervice was held for Claire Ellsworth who died last week, i ; - Chareli Gives Reception HAZEL GREEN The Japan ese church was host to a reception Sunday night honoring Mrs. Paul Kills who Is returning to New York this - week where she and Mr. Ellis are attending Columbia university. Leave for Ontario SILVERTON HILLS Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ross, who recently sold their farm here, will leave in a short time for their heme at Ontario. Lloyd McGill. son of Mr. and Mrs. William McGill. was a guest this week of his parents. Young McGill is . a student at Oregon State college and has been em ployed there during the summer. Scio Nows Alene Mae McDonald, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert : Mc Donald, will become the bride of Lloyd H. Miller, son of Mrs. Cora Miller,- all of Scio, - at the home of her parents, September 1 4. Fol lowing their marriage, the couple will make their home at Mon roe, where - Mr. Miller is em ployed,! Evelyn Palon and Natalie Phil ips, 1939 graduates of Scio high school, ha v e entered business courses at Northwest School of Commerce at Portland. Vojta Benes will speak Sun day afternoon, September 29. at a meeting of the Scio unit of the Csech-American alliance. . Mrs. William Wlrth and Mrs. Albert Eberhardt, the former Hazel and Maysel DeLong, will open the Jordan publle school Monday, September IS. September circuit in Albany was still In recess this week, ow ing to continued Illness of Judge McMahan. Several In the Scio lo cality have been summoned for Jury duty when court convenes. Work is progressing on the new building on west Mill street, to be occupied by Scio Pastime. Clark Smith is reported recov ering from a bruise on his right hand, suffered while working in the. timber for Joe SMndler a few days ago. Guy Funk recently purchased for 1600 the Rose - Young rest; donee property in this city, occu- 170 North Commercial Street C3 I W CO A . ...t WifHl M i State of Oregon O State Inspected Stsdder Boas!, Ho Shank Fresh Perk Feel, ih. . 2c TImI. lb. 12c J Perl: Cfcsps, lh. . . 19c 11 LilDD . .. . 4 tts. 250 dab Link SABSfiGS . . lb. 50 Old Fashioned Ecsd ELc::3 II1.: 2.90 Kampfer's CnSLI, full lb. L . JL90 Cziar Cared n m IU. l ) n n : - Crcsd i:r Mew :- QJQ,: n ii Kin1, ,", iViY Ct:ic3 n:d. I!. Cc kiVii,- 11c WE HEDEEM OltANGE AND BLUE FOOD STAMPS 'A Lesson in Savings " For Parents Friday Thru Thursday September 13-19 The achoel Iwsck prka cae e easily and ecoeoeaicafly eetre4 at Safeway where variety Is se eateesivepneee ee eatrseaity lew. Steck.ee ea tkM xcptioaI ealeMl WAVE KIST ii f n Solid Light Ieat1 U Mifli No. Yx Cans cans CUDAHTTS All-Purpose" Meat 12-ox.Can" -v wares-ssi 4-Lb. Can W oi Files cans l cujuisgiy SHOStTDIING j-LB. CAN 430 fiElSC0 I Jin 6' THS SWISS food csi:;3 . 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