TAGS SIXTEEN Tli OUTGO!? STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon Friday Morning, February 23. 1S43 ) 5 I, i I t Y Scio Council -Vacancies To Be Talked . SCIO -Scio city council is to meet .- Monday night, March State highway matters are to be considered in connection with pro posed street repair and mainten- ' .aace recently handled by the council and the highway commis sion. Vacancies on the city1 com mission also ' may ; be considered those of Raymond Chromy, coun , eil member now in the navy, and Max Wesely, recently moved out of the city. Keith Miller is being considered for successor to Chro my. Mr, and Mrs. Marley Sims and son of Portland spent Sunday with relatives and friends. Lyons Rebekahs will visit the Scio unit next month. Harold Thurston apd family of .. Newport visited relatives and friends in Scio and vicinity a few days ago. Scio VFW post and auxiliary will meet this Friday night Hobart Hoagland, who has been employed for more than a year in - building operations in the north - west, may remain in Scio for the ' time being. Mrs. Vernon ing returned Mon day to her home at Astoria after visiting briefly at the home of Mr, arid Mrs. Tom King. They visited Devil's lake over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. O'Reilly of Che mawa spent the weekend at the home of their son, Cecil, and fam fly. , Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Johnston. of Detroit visited relatives and friends here and at Jefferson this week. Johnston has been employ ed as a truck mechanic for a log giag company operating in the De troit section. W. D. Gutshall xf Los Angeles writes local friends that he plans to visit here this spring. 1 - Mrs. Elizabeth Patrny of Mill City recently visited relatives and ' friends here. -' Albert Davis was reported get ting along well at a Salem hos pital. He . has been hospitalized nearly five months as result of in juries suffered last October. George Davis and family of To ledo were guests at the R. S. Davis home. George has been employed at one of the sawmills at Toledo for some time. Mrs. George Smith has resumed her position at the Scio postoffice, having returned from a visit with her husband, who is stationed at Tucson, Ariz. A. I. Arnold has recovered from a recent attack of shingles. Mrs. Ernie Bray (Freda Thay er) has turned from teaching near Eugene to war work. Mrs. Emma Holub of lone , was recuperating, this week at . the home of her sister, Mrs. Joe Boy- anovsky, at Scio following surgi cal treatment at Eugene. She is a daughter of V. Prokop. ' Mrs. A. R. Harbison is at the home of i her i parents here,. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster. Her hus band recently enlisted in the army. Lila Lee Thayer recently took up clerical work in a Vancouver war plant. . , Jeff High Selects ' Play Cast; Amateur Hour; Is Planned JEFFERSON" - The high school has selected its cast for the play -His Name Was Aunt Nellie. Pre sident Barna, assisted by Keith Keesecke; advertising; Thelma Sheffield,' Hazel Iungen and Ar thur Harris are in charge. The cast includes: Mr. Baldwin, Royal Hart; Bertha, Ruth Ter- hune; Shela, Mickie Thurston; Joyce, Patsy Parrish; Fred, Cor el o n Turiydge; Ed Saunders, Standley Miller; " Mabel, Connie Martin; Cleo, Shirley" Gilmour; VanDaiing. Loren Hoven; and Jerry, Jimmie Henderson. The amateur hour will be pre sented by. the junior class March 12 at 8 o'clock. Prizes of first and second places will be given to the age groups of p re-school, grades 1 to 4; grades 5 to 8; high school students, and adults, 18 to 75 Singing, dancing, playing an in strument, or telling funny stories, anything that will be of entertain ment, will be acceptable. Report to Gaynell Cole. Bettie White or Irene Huber. Stephens in Shipyard ZENA Emmett Stephens is in defense work at the Vancouver I shipyards as well as three broth ers-in-law, Ralph and Fred Ro bertson and Leo Pietsch. Ralph Robertson has been seriously ill with pneumonia and has been con fined to the shipyard hospital at Vancouver. Mrs. Stephens has just returned ; from Vancouver where she spent a week visiting her son I and daughters and their families. lbs. ry Inions lbs. Corn iiiarch Make Your Own Pudding lbs. SL3C Gelatine Dessert Hi-Line YOUR FOOD DATIOII STAHPS will be good io nse Ilarch hi. Y7e have a conplele sloclr of ALL DATIOIIED ilens and will be able Io help yon wilh your problem. Cone m ana lei cs explain. Grapefruit y I7e Uliy v 7 280 r; -nlj- EffillT DEPiintnEIIT Bacon Squares PL. .Motk . H Q thicken Legs Cream - Collage Cheese ! fjnD 190 , 3 5Q Elinco Heal KRAUT 11 I Th Bst Dill Pickles j Rabbits 2 for 50 Hens - Fiyers ' All Grocery Prices Good Friday-Saturday-Sunday DAILY J i T T CATUIIDAY - Vr. n i in ! mmmmtmmmmmmm 1 .2.1.1b Cast of General Hospital on Center Street We Reserve The Richt To Limit Quantities Califomians Settle, Swegle SWEGLE Mrs. Peter Kufer was operated upon in a Salem hos pital . recently for goitre. She is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. " William Locke moved last week from their home on Fisher road into Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickle and two children from Ukiah, Calif, have moved into a home on Mon tana Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Attison - Rhodes and six children from Humboldt county, v Calif., have moved into the Jung Sing property on Garden Road. Tw children have entered the primary room and two in the intermediate room at school. ; ' Jimmy Farley also is a new pu pil in the primary room at schooL Miss Marion Thrasher was a weekend guest at Lyons in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George ClipfelL- Gerald Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Smith, had the misfor tune to fall from a horse Sunday and break her ankle." He is coming to school on crutches., Eldon Harms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harms, returned to school Wednesday after being ab sent two weeks with measles. There are six absent from the pri mary grades this week,' who have measles. ., Mrs. Hurst Leaves AURORA Mrs. Robert Hurst and baby left Wednesday for Cal ifornia to be with her husband. who drives truck for the govern ment, and is stationed there. ewarts Buy Jefferson Lot JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Siegmund of Stayton were Sunday guests at the A. M. Stew art and T-O. Kester homes. Mrsl Siegmund is a former resident of Jefferson. The city of Jefferson closed . " the deal last week for the sale . ef the lot on the corner of Third and Church ' street, ; to Mr. and Mrs. Junes Stewart of Loo An- geles, Calif. Stewart is employed in that city. . . M. S., Stephenson, father , of, Mrs; - Stewart Is planting the groand to potatoes this week. ", Mrs. Francis Coover, ' (Lela Hawk)' left for Portland Tuesday where she will meet a friend,. Inez Zbinden, of Spokane, Wash, and will spend several days visiting in Portland.' . ' Mr. , and Vlrs. C. W. Combs of Oakland, Calif, who spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilson and fam-. ily,"left for 7 California "Tuesday. Combs has been in the navy as a machinist for eight years, and was a shipmate of Herman Wilson for two years. He is now" attending school at the University of Cali fornia, and soon will receive his commission -as an ensign. He has seeen active service, and was at Pearl Harbor, ' Solomon Islands, and other countries. , Dr. Forgey Visits - AUMSVILLE Dr. Darrell For gey of Los Angeles, left' Monday for his home after a visit here, with his brother, CpL Will Forgey and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Forgey.-; : ,,- Knorr Home Burns -' AURORA The Aurora fire department was called Monday afternoon to the farm home of Otto Knorr, where fire .broke out In the upper ; story of the house. The damage by fire and water, as nearly as eoold , be estimated, will aaaonnt to S100O. The f nrnitare and contents were removed with very ' little dam are. 1 The noose . and contents were insnred. L O INSTANT COOKIHO ; O WHOLI WHEAT OLAKKD CSRSAL ttW IN TA9TK b. "' " 1 r 'if""" I Slale Slrccl Grocery Cz Ilnrlxcl 12St SUte St . . . Salem " EDRASTflC PRiCE REB)UCTflONS! TREMENDOUS PROCE CUTS Slightly Soiled Merchandise, Odds and Ends, Discontinued Lines ... All Must Go! Every Item a Value! 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