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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1948)
1 Woodburn to Resume Oass Work Monday WOOD BURN Woodburn public schools will open for classroom work Monday. Sep tember 20. Due to increased en roltmen several grades will be housed in rooms other than school rooms. Two sections of the fifth grade will be in the city hall, one section was housed last year In the city council room, the American Legion room will also be used this falL The sixth grade will convene In Belle Passi school, one of the outlying -districts. . consolidated with Woodburn in the last year. Pupils will be transported from the city proper to the school, lo cated Just south of the city limits. Teaching staff listed by Dr. Robert E. Lantz, superintendent, includes: Teachers Listed Lincoln arhooL Mrs. Nellie Muir, principal and second grade: first grade, Mrs. Mae t-ngie ana Mrs. Mary .Bieyans; second sec tion of second grade, Marie An drews; third grade. Mrs. Helen Perillo end- Mrs. Mary Zastoupn: fourth, .M3rgaret Clapper and lie mice Lehrman. 9 C"itv hall, fifth rade. Mrs Elizabeth McXary an3 Mrs. Ro- stna Barnes. Belle PassL, sixth grade, Mrs Gweneth Holt and Mrs. Loia Men irsrn Washington junior high school. seventh grade. Mrs. una neaaen jtrrl Mrs. Fern Foster: eighth. Mrs. Evelyn Wilkins and Charles Bvers, principal. ttllr La ftrinelnal Hicrh trhnril tester E. Keller. principal, senior English and speech; Mrs. Alice Roe Jones, music supervisor; Fran r. mc TVtnnell. - Enrlish and dramatics Jane Pearmine, girls physical education; Mrs.. Biiue Haaieia journalism and foreign lan Marshall Barbour, scien ces and athletics; Charles Sheron, boys' physical education, health and athletics; Kicnara &cnoen born, vocational agriculture: El bert Derry, social sciences; Miss Virginia - Wohler, home econom Tfpnnrth Thomoson. ma the mat ics ; and Miss Leon a Hopkins, commercial subjects. Road Board Rejects Bid on 99E Project The state highway commission Thursday rejected a bid of $19,899 by Stoen's Rock and Landscape company, Seattle, for 933 miles of roadside improvement on the Stei- wer hill section of highway 99E, south of Salem. The bid was on of a group opened by the commission in last week's meeting in Portland. Birkmeier and SaremaL Port land, was. awarded ths- contract for construction of the McKee bridge over Pudding river near Woodburn in Marion county on a bid of $24,520. J. C. Compton. McMlnnville, re ceived the contract far 9.58 miles of surfacing and oiling on the Smallwood Creek-Benton county section, of tha Alsea highway in Lincoln county. His bid was $109, 1J7. The Hateey-Browns villa section resurfacing project on the Hal-aey-Sweet Home secondary high- way went to Warren Northwest, Inc., Portland, -on a bid of $35,800. In the middle of the 19th cent Dry the passenger pigeon outnum bered any other kind, of bird on the North American continent. 4 4, X '"J a - -v s t fc irr-tm mam fcftii wirfni i r tfi 'ir " . - -m . t - - 4 1 r vCcno Sco THE NEW Dendix Standard Th World's Favorit Anto- matlg Washer Ti gSl Onlr IAIso th Delox and OyTomatic filodets 1 BEIIDE DIlTEnS beiidk moiiEns Friendly Terms Ralph Johnson Appliances fSZ Center Ph. 3-4038 Dorothy Malone and Penny Edwards,; two Lone Star beauties In War ner Bras.' Technicolor musical comedy. Two Gays From Texas." Dennis Morgan-Jack Carson starrer, 'opening Saturday at the El sinore Theatre. New Precinct ; Numbering System Urged A plan to attach numbers in ad dition to names to Marion county voting precincts was revealed by Marion County Clerk Harlan Judd Thursday. Judd said he would request the county court to number the pre cincts after the November elec tions. Numbering of the precincts would greatly facilitate filing ma chine operations in his office, he said. - - Only the 38 precincts within the city of Salem are numbered. The others have names. Most of the older precinct names "are confus ing to voters and the longer ones hamper efficient office operations in filing and designating voters' registration cards. Judd said. Ta Retain Names Because of their "historical val ue" the precinct names will be re tained and used whenever possi ble Judd said. The greatest use f of the number system will come in C his office files, he Stated. Precinct names ' often confuse new voters who call Judd con stanjly to find out where they are to vote. As examples he mention ed Salem precinct 25 which votes at Englewood school, Englewood precinct votes at Swegle school. Fairgrounds precinct votes at Middle Grove school, Chemawa precinct at Keizer school. East Sa lem precinct at Four Corners com munity hall, and Croisan precinct at Robert's Grange hall, Precincts Doubled Most of the confusion has come about. Judd said, through the splitting of precincts which has almost doubled their number in the past 20 years. There were 48 precincts in 1928, he declared, and today there are 92. A precinct is split whenever its registered voters total more than 500. "The number system is already being used for greater efficiency in the school district system and in the county and market road set-up," the clerk pointed out. A bird's wing, composed of in dividual feathers, is more effi cient instrument of flight than the wing membranes of all other fly ing creatures from butterflies to bats. SHOP TIL 9 P. M. TONITE , WEEK-END ; ' : A'.fl -f : j Mi- ' ' ' i 'J j i : - 1 7 - m " WWSSBSJBBSaBSBWBBBBSBMBlSSBSWlW' 3LA N 0. all prices cut.x this weak only! REDUCED I YOUTH'S BROWN TENNIS SHOI 4 M ; Regularly US A Lace-to-toe style tor ac tive play! Heavy duck up pers, rubber soles. 11-2. ... laiiim' it -r -.---r-r 1- PRICE SLASHED ON MEN'S WORK SHOE I 5gg For all kinds of jobs. In door or out! Double lea ther soles. Sizes 6 to 12. CANNON TROCADERO COTTON TERRY TOWEL ! Reg. 7 69c Handsomely checked bath towel. Rose, blue, green, yellow or peach. 20x40. .wi , in 1 1 mi , .mm tiuM'vw'i )ry -11 ' it T nit 111 iniiwi PIONEER OVERALLS I SANFORIZED DENIM I , Stock up nott! Husky 8-oz. blue denim. 6 big pockets, double sewn seams. .--1, HOBNAIL SPREADS WARD LOW PRICED! 38S "lr-l: ! Packed with fluffy tufts; uccp ixtugeu on o eiues. In full or twin sizes. Reg. 4.98 MS)SMSSM " MXN'S CRESTWOVEN HOSI 33c Longer wearing Du , Pont 'Cordural ray on body nylon re inforced! 10 to 12. v 27-INCH WHITE FLANNEL Reg. 27s 220 yd. Medium-weight qual ity with a soft nap. Mako into diapers; tots', undergarments. 9o "CANNON" WASH CLOTH Economy-priced pas iS' tel colored wash cloth. Self-color border. Hue, green, pink. - T . .. ' . . ' . . . ' -.' ' ' NOW CUT-PRICED I CURTAIN MATERIALS Sfcl 33 C Snowy-whit marqui settes, cushion dots! Soms figured! 39-42 Inches wids. 182 COIL MATTRESS NOW SALE PRICED ! Reg. IUS Fins Premier Wire Cousj well insulated and pad ded. Durable woren tick. i WARDS LUNCH KIT i REDUCED NOWI w : Holds complete meall ! Keeps foods fresh and ! sanitary. With pint vacuum bottle. ALL-WORSTED COAT SWEATER 66 FsTorite for comfortl Shape-keeping all wool rarns. Grey, brown or nary. 36-44. --. 5. Newsman Tells Local Audience 'Lay Big Plans'; "Make no little plans because your future is a big future." Sa lem was advised Thursday by Ro bert C. Notson. manaffin t-di 'or of The Oregonian. in connection witn uie Portland newspaper's "Salute to Salem." Notson. a Willamette university Statesman, Solent, Qtskjob, Friday. September: I7i 13431 trustee and a former Statesman news editor, told the Salem IJons dub at a Marlon hotel luncheon that this state "needs the spirit that Is stirring Salem." ' He predicted the' present "rap id and irreslstable" growth of Sa lem and other communities of the Wjillamette valley will continue until the population at least dou bles, in the next 25 years. jNotson noted that a primary cause for Oregon growth is the at traction of electric (power to new industry, in the face of gradual di munition of oil supplies and of labor unrest which ! influences av ailability of coat ; : ! The time has come, declare 1 Notson, "when the Pacific north west need not send all its materia! resources east for manufacturln : and then buy back the finished products... .. r " f 4 . The Lidhs club also heard an Air Force day talk bjr Lt. CoL Donald Springer of the Fourth air force. ' . j ( The earliest known bird It be lieved to be peculiar creature called an archaeopteryx which liv ed 125,000,000 years ago. .i . : immms&zz i r-v 1 . Mil -4r - .. . r Buy all your food needs here where every price is a low price every day. Do It for one week . . then compare the total cost. That's ail there is to it. It's as easy as one ! and one, and it all adds up to real savings, for you. Yes when it comes to giving you more for your money . . . more quality, more variety . and more good things j to eat Erickson's heads the! class for economy. Every day, more and mors women are learning that important fact. . HEBE'S WHERE YOOD COST OF LIVING COIIES DOUII 1 lb. jar 290 I Large No. 2yt Jar in heavy syrup - - $1.53 dozen 230 PEAIIUT BUTTER Skippy Crunch y or creamy - - for school lunches PORK & BEAIIS .. Large No. 2 Yi can JL er w joauuii gruu wiii iik uttriu PURPLE PLUIIS . Golden Poppy GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Texsun ..Large 46-oz. can 3. he best in graperruit Juice at this low price! . . 11 1 , X Iarge 46-oz. can 22 Cr 1 Old South we bought way below market! I j TOIIATO JUICE ..Largo 46-oz. can - 1 a: . fuKeiej u iinesi real uuyi - j j I, ira A real buy! 29d BLENDED JUICE TUIIA FISH 190 Sea B .No.Z an TOIIATOES Fairplay .. 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