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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1941)
K is ;'' J S I Event Slated Next Week Benefit Proceeds at 'Woodburn Used For Convent WOODBURN Committees en gaged in various activities in pre paration for the Woodbum Com munity fair to be held here Oc tober 3 and 4 were announced as - follows:''---,:;;;:;":; T' , Agricultural exhibits, C: G. Rue; textiles, Mrs. Helen Guiss; commercial, Killian Smith; corn .seed, Henry Panelek: housing. Jess Fikan, Earl Houseweart, Fred Evenden, J. Melvin Ringo and H. D. Miller; entertainment, John - Ramage, Winton Hunt; children's parade, Fred Weber, Mrs. Nellie Muir? publicity, Fred Hecker; finance committee, H. M. Aus tin, M. D. Perd, -Clarence Ham mett, H. E. Hicks, Gordon Klamp, Lewis Paulson, Kenneth McGrath and Elmer Mattson. xexiue oispiays ?wm toe up stairs in .the armory. -Mrs. Helen ; Guiss will be . assisted by girls from the home economics club of Woodburn. high school. In this department prizes are being given for pillow slips, luncheon sets, table cloths, towels. . bed spreads, quilts, rugs, wall hangings, knit garments, crochet ed garments and doilies, collection of six). Committees win be in charge Thursday to receive en tries. All entries snust be In by 5:30 pjn. Thursday. St Lukes parish will hold its first card party of the season In St Lukeff hall Tuesday beginning at 8 o'clock. Pinochle and 500 will be in play. Proceeds will be for the bene fit . of the new sisters' convent Theodore Serres has donated for that purpose the house immed- : lately north of the St Benedicts school. The committee in charge for ' the party, are Mrs. A. P. Zuber, chairman, Mrs. E. S. Donnelly, 5 Mrs. T. C Gorman, Mrs. Otto Miller. ' Mrs. Morris Susie, Mrs. L. Petshaw, Mrs. Joe Oicher and Mrs. John Kosse Students Attend Other Schools UNION HILL Several pupils are attending high school from here and Silver Falls this year. jl nose going to suverton are Lenora Heater, Donald Peters, Wilbur and Leonard Seeley, Mil dred and Ernest Carlson. From Silver Falls are: Fern Ellen Fields and Billie Strom. Marjorie Tate is attending the Parrish junior high school, Salem. Max Hafner, of Independence school district is attending the ' Union Hill school this year. j Gertrude Sproat who has been .visiting , her sister, Mrs. B. E. - Bower, returned to her home in Salem. -. Relatives Visit Keizer Woman KEIZER Guests at the home of Mrs. Edna McLeod are Mrs. Edith Keyes of,. Port Angeles, Wash.,' and Mrs. Anna Cobb of .Bellingham, Wash. Mrs. Keyes is 'a sister of Mrs. McLeod and Mrs. ,'Cobb her cousin. Today Mrs. McLeod and her guests will leave for Newport to visit , In the home of Dr. O. C. 0"Neil, and when they return they will visit at Vancouver, wash. Give Farewell Party SILVERTON " Mrs. Gordan Randall and Doris Kruger, Salem, were guests at dinner at the S. A. Gay home Monday night in fare well to Bernice Gay, who leaves during the week for the Univer- sity of Oregon where 'she resumes ' her studies ' as a junior. ; tlxt OBEGON STATESMAN Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. September 25. 1311 On the Beam, Soldier -Ya Got Two Left Feet? PAGE CLEVER 4 Sii 1, - 41 AW J- W i A - 4 :;.;-:is-si v r- -j Get on the beam, soldier. Y cot. two left feet?" Camp Callan, Califs drill serreants may be vsln that type or swing languat-e tnese days. Uentenant Colonel Manly B Gibson (left) has hooked up an elec tric metronome to click oat steady one-two marching rhythm. With 35,000 Toothpicks-Plus " in ' r NtH,,v '...-. V ML i Richard Iiephart shows his handiwork It required 35.000 toothpicks, a bottle of glue and an infinite amount of patience for Richard Ltephart, 19, of Lancaster, Pa to build these skillfully-made models of the famous Eiffel tower and a ferrla wheel Ltephart worked for 10 months In spare time to finish them. School Enrollment Grangers' Nows Noted Ut Hubbard HUBBARD The Hubbard pub lic schools opened the second week with 70 enrolled in the high school and 86 in the grade school. If present plans hold there will be a jamboree at St Paul tonight under the lights with Hubbard, St. Paul, Gervais and Woodburn B participating. The Hubbard team will be light and green this year, not many of the last year's team being on hand. The golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. C R. Irvine will be held in the Hubbard Congregational church October 12, beginning with a no host dinner in the Odd Fel lows hall at noon, and the service in the church about two in the afternoon. fc School Short Teachers PEDEE School opened here Monday with only two teachers present, half the usual number. Ina Belle Cox, Aiilie, took charge of all eight grades but the school board secured the services of Mrs. Claude . Skinner, Independence, who took over the primary work Tuesday. The high school board expects to have their second teacher soon. Old - I II 9f 111 I Limited Quantity U0 ; Vcba BALL BEARINGS ' " UNSURE QUIET OPtKATION LOW CURRENT CONSUMPTION, 110.120 VOLT AC 0 DC " POWERFUL CLEANING OR BLOWING SUCTION ACT I Or ..J , These added features prove Sears' vacuum cleaner leader ship: . Long-life, powerful -H.P. motor, oiling not necea sary; removes all Idlilrt in a new modem sanitary method; generous size dust bag, easy to remove and replace; features new removable filter for purifying the air; complete set of attachments for every need: twjo 20-inch extension wands; 20-ft rubber cord; 7-ft reinforced hose with swivel ends; curvel hand grip. ; Underwriters' Approved and guaranteed -by JSEARS. Cleans anything from floor to ceiling.' - SEARS -ROEBUCK & CO. 48 1 ETATE . PIIOlfES $192, SllS, tiSl ROBERTS The grange is hold ing its fair Saturday. The ladies are sponsoring a chicken dinner from 6-8 o'clock. Booster night will be Monday Motion pictures from the forestry department will be shown. Talbot People Deer Hunting TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Gil bert Belknap and Ida left last Thursday for eastern Oregon on a deer hunting trip. They will be joined at Prineville by E. H Belknap. Ernest Freeman will join Mr. and Mrs. Kent Freeman, Portland, Friday to hunt in the eastern part of the state. Mr.and Mrs. George Marlatt are hunting in the Burns com munity. Mrs. Gilbert Belknap and Mrs. D. E. Blinston will be hostesses October 1 at Mrs. Belknap's home for an all day meeting of the Talbot Women's club. A coope rative dinner will be served at noon. This will be the first club meeting since the summer vacation. School Girls Help With Harvest HILCREST SCHOOLWGirls of Hill crest school helped to har vest the hops," "beans, fruit and berry crops of the Willamette val ley this year and in the . process earned $350 for themselves and $130 to be spent' for books for their library. They were trans ported to the scene of the harvest work in groups of about 20, under supervision. i Regular school work will: start October, 1. This year two new teachers have been added to the faculty.; Mrs. R, XX Budrow will teach the grade school work , and Betty Brown will assist Ruth Read in the high school subjects. The school rooms have been remodeled and new lighting installed..' Work taken to the state fair to be sold brought a nice profit to the school improvement fund. Most of the winter's supply of fruit fand vegetables has been canned by the girls. j.' Most of it was grown and raised on the campus. ; A new washing machine has been added to the laundry. One of the biggest improvements this summer was the remodeling and modernizing of the dispen sary. Adequate cupboards have been installed and a new dentist chair, provided by the last legis lature, set in place. A pet deer brought to the school from easern Oregon is proving an interesting ,pet. Permission to keep it has been granted by the game commission and plans for a deer pen are under way. Fairview Home Enrolls 250 FAIRVIEW HOME School began on September 9 with an enrollment of 250. Mrs. Norris Joyce has been added to the fac ulty as the kindergarden teacher. Phyllis Corbett, a social worker, has taken over the placement of students who have completed their schooling and training. This makes a total of six teachers "and theprmcipal. Dr.t Sidney Kay, assistant resi dent physician, and Mrs. Isla Boulier, nurse, have been added to the hospital staff. The grounds are in excellent condition, with new grass cover ing the recently completed heat ing system. " a SUGAR 10 lbs. 59c 100 lbs. 5.71 Hills Coffee 1 lb. 29c 2 lbs. g 56c n Miracle Hip SALAD DQESSUIG, Qis. EGGS Kraft Cheese n Large Grade A Yelveeta, Brick, American q Dozen ..... Jl 380 Lt 88 0 g J ELL Ml UYSlEliS g 6 Delicious Flavors vuai Baby Food 200 l Lb. UPTON TEA Burb&nk Broun Bread; 2 large Ci Mb. Cans aGiZpP Kerr Lids - - .. 250 TO? QUALITY HEATS n O for AT SAVING PRICES tut From Young Tender Beef ; - Gaaranteed :- Tender DEEF DOAST smLom STEMS Ii. 20c a e :i : Ii. Inst the thing for cixlckrgnack PRICES GOOD FRIDAY, SATUrJDAY, SUNDAY One IdeEast y of Salem.'; : General ; Hospital Otn Until J P, JL Every o .Vur mmm T7e Reserve the Klght r te Limit : QaasUUes We Boy Eggs o n o o Valley Events October 3-4 Woodburn fair. October 3-4 Turkey Grading KbooL Albany. October 4 Marion county conven tion oi j armen union, ml Ansel. October U State Mink Breeder! school. Tillamook. October II Oregon Fox and Mink sreeaera acnooi. cnamner ox con mere rooms. 'Salem. Bride Victim mmmmmmmyu ii.ujpjj .(i 1 1. . . .. i ii jiimmmrrmmi '"Wfo-;. f :"'.. t . . ...':-.. ... . . i - ' - - 1 : Mrs. Catherine Sherman " ' While still celebrating her mar riage nine hours before to Lee Sherman, 26, a clerk, at Dubuque, la, Mrs. Catherine Sherman, 25, was shot and killed m Chicago by a former Suitor, Ronald Toft, S3, who then killed himself, accord in? to police. Toft had been at the wedding party, police aay, and had. wished the newly-married pair "an the luck in the world." Two hours later he shot her with a rifle through a window as she ap proached a buffet table. Nurse Called to Mother's Home SILVERTON Mrs. Sickenger is replacing Mrs. Pearl Stinger at the Alex Knutson homes as nurse Mrs. Stinger has been called to the home of her mother, Mrs. O. G. Olson, who is reported criti cally ilL Knutson, who sustained a brok en back two years ago as he fell from a roof, is reported as about the same. He is continuously con fined to his bed and is under the care of a trained nurse at all times. Harvest Holds Back Start Of School , , , . - WALDO TTTT.T.S Evergreen school did not open Monday morn ing as at first reported. Instead, classes will begin here on Sep tember 29. A number of hop yards finished Saturday noon and late in the afternoon, and patrons felt they needed, a week to get things in readiness; for opening , school. Frank A. Riches, now of Buena, Wash, but a former Waldo Hills cattleman, Is sales manager of the Northwest Hereford Breeders as sociation ' for I both its Portland and Spokane sales. Riches re ports that this.f all's sale at the Pacific International , Livestock exposition at Portland on October 10 will see by far the best group of cattle that has ever , been of fered . by the association. 'Also, says Mr. Riches, there will be more of them. Riches is the son of C. R. Riches, Waldo Hills. Pioneers and their families of Waldo HOIS turned out Sunday afternoon for the funeral and final cemetery services for Mrs. F. Gail Geer at ML Hope ceme tery. The Geers made their home here on the old Geer donation land claim for a number of years social affairs of the community. Even after they moved to Salem they retained their local club membership and attended local affairs whenever possible. - Mrs. Geer died , at Portland Friday. Survivors, besides the widower. Arch A. Geer, are two daughters, Mrs. Reba Wilcox and Mrs. Ves per Eldridge, both of whom at-, tended school In the Centervie w districts North Santiam e Hunt Peopl - - M. NORTH SANTIAM Several people in this vicinity are deer hunting. Among them are Mr; and Mrs. I. R. Hammer and Henry C. Condit, who are in central Oregon, and Louis Sco field, Clar ence Gavotte, Alfred Hofmann and Merle Crane, who are near Bend. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Har old Lundeen, Monmouth, will be pleased to know of the birth of a baby daughter to them recent ly., The baby has been named Nancy Ann, Mrs. Lundeen ' will be remembered as Hazel Hatch. This is the Lundeens first child. School opened here September 15 with only a few absent who are working in the harvest Mrs. Lois Ciark is in charge of the primary room and Lucille Lewis, Lyons, in the upper grade room. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan have moved front West Stayton to the and were very active in club and Mack home here. V V - -u i r 1 1 n ill aiinnairm vm xytyuuivejuuiia if i nv 1 v on Open Evenings AND Sundays FREE DRIVE-IN PARKING SPACE SALEM'S FOOD CENTER 1240 N. CAPITOL AT MARKET ADVEnHSED PI1ICES EFFECTIVE Fri., Scpl. 2S - Sal., Scpl. 27 OaasiijpJbeH: AH Varieties Except Chicken and Mushroom cans Dinner' Bell 3-Ih. Tin FARE HA PICKET BRAND No. 10 Bag 390 JUNKET Pkg. Sinclair's Hawkeye No. ' Size tins 100 Cr A T S UP DUNDEE 12-oz. Bottle 100 pkgs. 80 to the Packaire Assorted Colors ! DUNDEE No. 1 Tall Tins 210 DARIGOLD mill 4 un cans 230 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 150 Smith's Florida Large 46-oz. tin WAX PAPER Diamond 125-foot roll . ZEE PAPER TOWELS rolls RZacaff SpacjIhGftftS Bag Johnson-. GL0-C0AT I FIlESn IT1UITS vsi VEGETABLES 8-oz. Tin Johnson's Shine-Up With Each Quart A Total $1.21 Value $1.00 GREEN CELERY, bunch LOCAL DRY ONIONS SWEET POTATOES , ". LEMONS,' dozen -5c 3 lbs. 9c 3 lbs. 14c 19c SWEET ORANGES, fine for lunches, dozen 29c ORTLEY APPLES ;....IW,7 Ibs.!25c White Rose BLEACH 1 Gallon Jer ... . Dromedary DATES Rerular or PUUd, pkf. Better 8tock Up Dates Are Scarce! 14c PESETS iraitnlafted SAP At a Saving Giant Pkg. 390 'SAVE Oil CAIIIIED VEGETABLES PEAS DUNDEE. No. I tine ..... 2 ' fST DAIITAII COnil 3 tins 29c DUNDEE BRAND No. S00 Tim puiipnin IL D Ne. m tins ASFADAGUS 2 liss 25c DUNDEE Ne.1 Tins Center Cats STDIIIG BEAIIS 3iiss25c -.. - Cobinf Brand Cot gtrintless TOIIATOES Larre Na. tWt ' DUNDEE Standard Pack HEED VEGETABLES r. IOC ; nFcnTI fin FrtTLOTS For Seeps and Salads I WIi22Uil MllM Gallon Tin G r o a n d to order for your ' particular coffee oaklng method.' ,. DRIFTED SII0T7 FLOUQ No. U Baf 45C 49-lb. Bag L8S GOLD IIEDAL FLOUR N. 49-lb. Bar $2.09 II Bar 49c IIITY IIICE BQEAD lie ' White er Whole Yheat Gzn Drops cr Jelly. Deans Mb. 15 c Ocrshcy Chscslais Tidhibf 2 pligs 25c . For Use la Makinr Tollhouse Cookies He -II.D.C.1C3 DQAII Larre Par. 19c For Constipation Doable Milled Beady to . Eat 79c Cnriis Elsiliel for Qnnlity. Ilcals ! Sicrllliij cf Dec! Serve with browned potatoes, onions and carrots. Ib. Eh:zH:r Lanb Lzzzl Serve with peas and potatoes . in cream sauce. lb. 23s Suiss'Slc:','. v. i: r. Serve with hashed" brown lb. potatoes and green beans. -. ' Serve as a fricassee, no bone.' lb. QUALITY FRYERS - HENS - FISH - OYSTERS -1 nanonnniinaopnoooonEinnnn