Classes Elect New Officers At Woodburn WOOnnntN Class officers for Woocilmrn high arh'iot werf Hrrtr-d last wrfk as f fl low : Ed I-nvy, Senior rrcni1iit; Jim Gray, junior preMdent; Dal Yuranek. ciph'ifrorf president: Stanley Vi tica. Jrrhm.in president.; (?b-r Kninr officers are Ku Tif Audit vs. ire president: Ca!i MrCfiy, jserret jry ; Evelyn Th"ru. tremrr; l)niia Uphoff and Dn McNultv. student council rtrprM-ntJt: r: I'aul Walters and LeR"V C'opeland interrlas rivalry. Junior i Um officer include Clifford Cannon, vice president; Edith Hoe. secretary;, Eleanor Morn, treasurer; Ardell,. Rudi and Fred lrVnte, student council dclcj:atr, Thetira Rrs.-au and Bob Mall, Interclass rivalry. Second year tuden,t lieaders are Jack Kneger. vice president: Col leen WalTeis, secretary; Donna Snnen. secretary; Paul Jewell and Patricia Thotnpon student council members; Lor an L.ippert and Donna Sotmen, interclass riv alry. ' Freshman officers are Lois Granner. ice president; Frank Vutica. secretary; Prise ilia Asper, treasurer; Hael llertnanaon. stu- Viitor Arc Feted At Silvrrlon Party Sunday lie fore Leaving SCOTIS MILLS S P. Moberf Mnd Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Oas and two children. Diane and David, were guests Sunday at the Moberg home when friends and relative met for a farewell party. They left Portland by plane for Penn ylviaua where the Oases live and would arrive there Monday at 3 p.m. Moberg. Mrs. Oas father, will remain for several week visit. In the group Sunday afternoon were Mrs. G. E. Moberg. Patience Moberg. Alvln William. Msc Hlankenhift Corinne Moberg, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Boes, and Mr and Mrs. William McClary, all of Salem; Mis Althea Meyer, Mr and Mrs. Gladys Meyer, Mary and Karen Meyer and Mis. Peter Oas of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Hiissell Moberg and family of Lyon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lewis. Suzanne and Ronald Lewis and Mrs. C. Lewis of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Alvort Moberg and Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kellu, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kellis and Janet. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson and Russell Nel son. Jr.. all of ScotU Mills. dent council representative; and Dean Sea ton and Doris Waymire, interclass rivalry. BROADWAY 119 Ferrv Phone 2-1 56.1 Hot Plate CO 1Q Dbl. & single . .. P.I J up Talers 2-lice $1.98 Hair Clipper $2.50 Aluminum Koaaters ... $5.97 .Medicine Ca binet $6.50 up Kitchen h'hu( Fan $26.95 up 9- Fans $11.10 Klectric Clocks $3.15 Underground ClC QC Garbage Cans e10eJJ Table Model Itadiou $29.95 GkI.4rg $39.95 Itoom Heaters Sereral Types $4.95 up 15, 32, 42-GaL Electric Waler Healers 30, 50-Gal. Anlo Gas Waler Healers - LAWII II017EBS - Elks Leader Ho Visit Salem vV - : j ' M t ' .1 i -.4 v j if . tlT--' ' j - " K . f - - ' , 'A 7 ' i . f Newly elected Grand Suited staler Charles E. BrsnghUn sf the BPO Elks (left) (schedoled M arrive la Salem teda t be henar gsestiat s lancbeats tb I3ks temple) endarses the pragraan adapted by th 14St JElks lodges thraaghant the BAtUa te aid In Its new recruiting drive as reported ts him by Judge James T. Halllnaa (right), chairman r the order's national veterans senrUe eommlsalon. Mr. Broftghton V. pabllsher of the Sheboygan, Wla rresa.' (Story also on! page L! club Fourteen 4-H 3 i i Club Members Are Exbibitiiig il : it i Fourteen Marion county members are exhibitors) at Pacific International Livestock Exposi tion, this week ! James if. Wthop, cpunty flub agent, reports, i 1 - f Donna Wlederkehr arid Jea net fee Cjilmouf of Sidney will represent the county In the home; economics judging! contest t which jU held i Monday. Girts i entering clothirtg exhibit are Bonnie KJeio. Aum.s ville, Lticille and Vivierine Jaquef. Victor point. Kxhibitofs of I canU ang are Betty WintertTiantel and nna Wiederkehr, Sidney, Boni roe and Donna Lee Klein, Aumst vflle, and Jo Anne Lanjf, Sublirn Mr-' I S I' ! ! : I Thirteen hog ore exhibited hy five boys, Wayne Russell, Aurori. Si Cheater Whites; Jerry Jeskef, Aurora.! 5 Ilerefords; iEldon JaV OAit. f Victor Point, jl t Chester White: Harold and Howard Watti. Central i HowellJ 1 Cheater Whifr each. Wayne and Jerrjr are alio pig feeding contestant j fourteen lambs are shown Floyd; Fox. iri Silver i Cliff, Southdowns. and 1 crossbred; Je ry Wipper, Cloverdalei South- downs; Martha ;ifarperj I Oxford, Wanda and Bobby Banick, 1 Pkf- neer, 1; Dorset each. 3 Wanda Banick. Pioneer, and Wallace Richer, Turner are exhib- i ting wool fleeces. ! 3 1 Showing one beef each are Wanda Banick. Martha Harpef. arid Wayne Russell. Wayne Johif- ,1 Double Anniversary Observed at Dinner ! SUNNYSIDE The Lafe Sher wood home was the scene of a birthday dinner for two anniver saries. Mrs. Sherwood and Ken neth Sherwood. Guests were W. M. WeUter, Agnes Webster, Mrs. Luther Hill ings, children Carl. Wanda. Pat and Wilms of Liberty; Lloyd Cranen of Toledo; Ardith Allico, Cecile Billings of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sherwood, Mr. nd Mrs. Kenneth Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Sherwood, children Maxine. Martha and Charles of Sunnyside. j Valley Obituaries Baby Tldwell j SCip Robert Lynn. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tidwell. died Monday In Albany General hospi tal, age 20 days. ! Survivors are the parents, of. route 2, Scio and a sister. Mrs. Tidwell is a daughter of Mrs. E. Maine. . MHUa William UNION HILL Word was re ceived hero of the death of Mil ton Williams, long time resident of this neighborhood. For several years ho has made his home with two sisters. Ella and Lois Will iams In Stayton. j ston of Sidney, champion corn ex hibitor at the Oregon State fair are also exhibiting at the International. 3 3 One always isHaondls sV JttssW pT WAg) nSeaaj nSsS fcpay- mngay ( PsS mad' pss'sssa)dj Ssns n) SJQ onf SJsnS x t I i ill czzrz-s ' - a z: -riii rrr- ' mm ' III.- I'JHI ' . . . VI - i "--III - ii m 1 : --it ! III' IV. -Ja. '---' jaS)sdsl SesnsSSmf , sssssosessssssssssssssssssi QUALITY IS ALWAYS WOIITII WAITING FOR Blitz Weanhxrd comes by its fam l I paturaJly Its quality is unvarying acts, consistent. That's why people wboj are particular prefer to wait for 0litzWcinhard ! ...the betr so good it's guaranteed KEEP ASKING FOR IT BY NAMC I : . Gamrrtx Safufying BEER ksss a-s s ee ysoooaassossssssso f s uiMiiaiiii coneant eoaitAMS. osoo v. DiMtrilrated by C.ldeon f riw ' i : ' : r 4 Corners Has Store Opening FOUlt CORNERS, Oct. 8 Grand opening of the Etitel Mar ket was held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Etzel, owners of the store are not new to Hie district as they operated a grocery store here 'tar many years. The new building is of white stucco with the large plate glass window in stalled at a slant to avoid glare. In the rear of the store are the freezer lockers which j have been in us since June. Etzels had hoped to open the store sooner but were delayed by the shortage of glasn for the store front! The meat department is a part of the store. Etzel hopes to be able to carry a complete line of staple groceries, fresh vegetab le and choice meats. : - Ttee crowd for the opening of the store began gathering before 8 a.m. although the opening was scheduled for nine and a steady stream of customers came all day and en into the night. The door were! closed at various times to permit those in the store to make purchases, , then another group were allowed in. The! store was closed at noon for three hours to permit refilling the shelves. i " : ! Woodburn Presbyterian Aid to Meet Weilnesday WOODBURN The Presbyter ian Aid society wfll meet at the church Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Hostesses will be Mrs. Harris Nel son. 1 Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. R, L. Freeberg and Mrs. John Tem pleton. ' Mrs. Henry Layman will be In charge and Mrs. Alfred Moon will lead the devotions. Tribute to Fan ny Crosby, who though blind from the age of six motitlw, nevertheless became a famous hymn writer, will bo given by Mrs. II. F. But terfield. I Eastern 3tar Lodge Hostess GKRVAIS Twenty past ma trons and i five past patrons of Gervais chapter, order of the Eastern Star, were honored Fri day night, j Ruth Jafferson. wor thy matron and her line officers. Ethel Russell. Hattie Goillet and Ferne Wadsworth entertained the following past matrons and pa trons. 1 Sylvia Brixey, Pearl Stevens', Elizabeth Brown, Mary Imlah, Agnes Jones. Merle Ramp, Liilie Wadsworth; Katie Sturgis, Amy Harding, Dorothea Aspinwall, Lu cille Booster. Minnie Allsup. Lil lian Harrison, Laura Ditmars, Lulu Smith, Adelaide Toombs, Florence Oddie, Cova Van Zuyn, Helen iWiesner and Vera Harper. Past; patrons were John Harper, George Ramp, C. M. Van Zuyn, J. P. Aspinwall and Robert Har per. An old fashioned spelling match was held, all going down on "elinelech' . BRIBES HONORED UNION HILL Bridal showers fot Mrs. Morris Johnston (Ruth Kostenborder) and Edna Morley was given by Mrs. Maurice Heat er; and Mrs. Dolph Heater at the Maurice Heater home Tuesday. A muskrat can travel 50 yeards under water without coming; up ML. (if,,nniMi(!IHiCli-ipMiV !lflfili0sf fiF e There is a measure on the November Sth ballot designed "To Create State Old Age and Disability Pension Fund" that would levy a 3 Tax on all Gross Wages, Salaries, Sales of farmers, wholesalers, manufacturers and retail busi ness, and earnings on investments and life insurance benefits above $100 a month. It's in addition to all older rases, both ststa snd feeWst. It would require new and additional monthly income tax reports. It would not repeal any other taxes. It is a special purpose tax to give everybody $100 st 60 whether in need or not. It would not bo used for sny other Ststo function unless there it a surplus after paying everyone at 60 $100 a month. It would cut your take-home pay. It would pyramid on many products and operations. It would wreck Oregon economy. UTfiI D EOT. No other Stat has it. Oregon , it being made a "guinea pig" 21 C3 Oregon is steadily increasing its old age assistsnce payments and is now among the first six states in this respect. Keep this plan progressing and sound. Don't let a crackpot measure imperil what old people in need riow receive! Road this from the measure a e In addition to all othsr stats taxes and seises there shall b levied, collected see. j . . . . ' . . . . L -1 IM pais eacn montn ocgianing wun in mem in i jmijt 1947, a tas of 3 per centum ol all the gross income otj every person, nrm. association, co-partnership or corpora1 tion. residing or doing business in Oregon, derived front aay and all sources excepting such income ss is exempted from state taxation by the constitution and laws ot the United States and except such income as is specifically tempted in Section S of this Act. 474Ve Ve "gross incme means the gross receipts of the taxpayer received as compensation for personal services and the gross receipts of the taxpayer derived from trade, business, commerce, or the sale of tangible or intangible property and including interest, dividends, discounts, rentals, royalties, fees, commissions, bonuses, or prises or aay other emoluments, however designated, and, without sny" deductions on account of the coot of property sold. th cost of materials used, labor cost, taxes, royalties, interest or discount paid, or any other ex penses whatsoever. Pad .MW WW" C wrwItM Aeint Mew 1 forome Ton, 425 Nw riwd-w Swfufcna. Portland . 0900. M. t. A. McCemark. lufene, Chawmon; Wallef W X. Moy, 90f City, Secretory. 111 I I " fT Jem 800 Q GOO mm -..jaw. s -a4 Tho Statosman. Salom. OroM ' e ; ". : r' ' Wodnosday. October 3. 19487 For Homo and Ca HEW TIRE SAFETY J AT LESS r F2 THAN z THE COST OF NEW TIRES FACTORY -MXTMOO RETREADING Yes ! ' U.a. .feaaA new riresleae Cbsssploa. 0t aw Ure MfctyNtodayl L , 1 Hours mt fyn fir lU WhoU family TAIII.K TKMVIS SKT Official five feet aet. fesr paddlas and It lively beila. Also book f ruiM. Very Fine Vowo Foltllrift CAMP STOOL Xnstproof, all metal. Folds Into sauUl, asy-to-soanago m M for Z.orpo or Smmll G mnvTiivc; BFS oP.I.P Mads of toogb hickory wlta graalae lenthor grip, for tt-lnca arrows. -21-losk Arrows. .. tISe . 4 ! j I Locking Clas Caps. Reg. t. Now JQQ ! 1 Al.mlnnm Mr Rrrl. Reg. OS. Now j I I , pe. PotUrr Appl Sail-t. "eg. .7t. Now j 1 naby Ktroller. Reg. t . ow f 't f "S-te"-!! Practically UnbrooUW. L. mat llO '"OKKK 2.05 I : easy te clean I rive a par- Mich satiny Uniah. M waita, f- J kllag colors. ' US bine and 25 red. ' , jfi rirostono Super j . mmmmmmm-. 1 140gl Balls .llaig I.elO ! ft Bocae.faepocUl.oUb.! t"Sa2 f ell seal, eraperatloa Is tU5t I rsdsced to a aatnunaja. M , 1 I -mmaZL IL I iJi: -rr.ti't' .seii; .1- 1 i. ' r . .. , . , j j r . - ST0I1E Center & Liberty Phono 8144 ; 1 Uitm W Teeae! Pt every lr'- Trnill.j