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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1947)
a'o-rzjcr ODD' o on o do O G O O D DC3 D tf O DO O O DD ' O O O oddo of ano 14 Th Startmany Salam, Ofqon, San day, August 10. 1947 Teacher Shortage1 Noted at Monmouth ! MONMOUTH E. II. Gentle, mho accepted a three-year con tract as high school principal hr. . has arrived from California and is interviewing teachers to fill several vacancies." He reports that the high school teacher short are seems to be just as acute as in ther recent years. JuSt Received! Tall and . Ylfoler Woolens As Low As 75 Ti. Thos. Kay Woolen Co. tC S. 12th St. Tree Parking" Land Acquired For Station SILVERTON Dale Lamar, dis trict distributor lor the Union Oil company, has bought a 100-foot frontage: on South water street, a portion of the J, E. Hosmer estate. The property purchased reached from the Hartman garage to a foot beyond the small store building now occupied by Ross Langley. Lamar said Thursday that while plans were not completed, his in tentions! are to tear out the old frame buildings, put in a retain ing wall and erect a modern ser vice station, which will likely be leased to the Union Oil company. At present the company leases the Errol Ross service station, across the street from the newly purchased property, to Alvin Le gard. Ross, who owns ' and man ages another service station, ac quired the South Water street sta tion from Lee Inman when the latter sold out his property here to move to Taft Lincoln Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oblinger and daughter Gloria of Los Angeles, Calif., have been houre guests for several days at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ncls Yenckel. The Oblingers sold their grocery store as Mr. Oblinger has a broken leg and was unable to operate it. East Salem Guests on Wednes day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Enloe on Auburn road were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd De Freece and family from Tacoma, Wash. 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And you can arrange payment on a weekly or monthly basis. 0)&DONi 125 N. LIBERTY ST- CORNER STATE TELEPHONE SALEM 8825 Ofhw Oific In Eugana. Portland. Tacoma. Spokane, Seattla And in AH Loading Pacific Coast QfiM Day Camp Continues The day camp conducted this summer at the Salem YWCA will continue through- August. The event has drawn a large registra tion among the younger girls. Girls interested In joining tor the final three weeks may still regis ter by calling the YWCA. Among features of the camp program this past week were les sons in slipper making, given by Mrs. A. E. Archibald, and a vol leyball afternoon at the YMCA on Friday. Silverton Born at the Silverton hospital, August 6, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Hirte of Gates; August 5, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Marsden Workman of Woodburn. Stayton Woman Hurt in Kitchen STAYTON Painful injuries about the facefnands and arms were suffered by Mrs. G. W. De Jardin Monday afternoon while using a pressure canner to can apples in her kitchen. The accident occurred when she was removing the lid from the canner. A tremendous amount of pressure had evidently been built vp, as the lid blew upward, spat tering apples over her face and all over the kitchen. The lid struck her on the left skle of her face; bruising it in addition to the burns. North Silverton Mrs. Nellie Sessler of Portland was a guest Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClure to renew after 13 years Fly Rods Fly rods. Big as- ft sortment plU up Salmon rods, bamboo and steel, star drag reels, salmon tackle of all kinds. Guns, ammunition. 1-?50-3000 Winchester, rubber boots, light weight. Burchcraft boats and 5.4 h. p. Evinrude motors available. HAIN'S OUTBOARD & SPORT SHOP Ph. 6050 1201 S. Com'l. a friendship which began when the two families had adjoining farms in Lincoln county, Nebraska. 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