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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 4

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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PAGE FOUR Tie OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 20, 19 Lion Is King of Beasts Says Clyde Beatty JKssionary From China at Gervais Woodburn School Engages Teachers Beatty Admits He Is Always Scared i -i NoT Life Insurance to Be Had; Lion Outlasts Tiger in Scrap cats only cut you Into Bice, clean strips." Lion can Lick Tiger Beatty thinks a lion can whip a every: day and Sunday, too. The User assumes an advantage tn the first few moments of fighting, his wicked claws lee-eratlng he Hon like razor blades. But the tiger can take it only so long, and when his first flurry subsides, the lion mops up, never leaving until his antagonist is I Instructors Are new 45 Hired for Opening Day Sept. 13 i grade school before the project closes August 31. The next week's activities are as follows; Monday Oil paint-Inf, 9-11; story telling, J-10: games.

10-11: free play. 11-12: knitting, 11-12; free play, 1-3; scrapbook, 2-3 games, 3-4. Tuesday 8-11; spoolwork, S-10; games, 10-11: knitting. 11-12; free play. 11-12 knitting, 1-2 cutouts, 2-3 games, 3-4.

Wednesday Clay modeling, -10: story teUing, 9-10; i games, 10-11: crocheting, 11-12; free play; 11-12 and 1-2; crocheting, 1-2; pet show, 2-3: dress up, 3-4. Thursday Finishing of woodwork. J-ll; story telling, S-10; games, 10-11; embroidering. 11-12; free play. 11-12 and 1-2; embroidering.

1-2; free hand drowing, 2-3; gamea 3-4. Friday Oil painting, 9-1 1 games. 9-11; knitting, 11-12; free play, 11-12; getting ready for exhibit, 1-2; visiting hours. 2-4. WOOD BU Seven new teachers have been hired by the CE Conference to Woodburn school board for the coming year opening September 4 t.

v. i 4i Close at Turner i 13. Milton Gralapp, who has been on the high school faculty for the past 11 years has been chosen to fill the 'vacancy left by Superintendent B. W. Dunn.

i TURNER The week of the 18 th state Christian Endeavor GERVAIS-Mrs. Bartholomew, who has just recently returned from China, where she and her husband have been as missionaries during the past six and a halt years, 'was an interesting speaker at the meeting of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary society Wednesday afternoon. After a short talk on her travels and experiences a ronnd table was held. Her son, Norman, age three, sang "Jesus Lores In the Chinese language. Mrs.

Bartholomew gave a solo accompanied by Irene Cutsforth. She showed a number of Pieces ot. embroidery made by the Chinese men and also dress lengths of silk. During the social hour Mrs. Hood and Mrs.

Hanes served refreshments assisted by Beulah Barner and MaFgaet Hood. Mrs. Charles Mendenhall was accepted as a new member and expressions of regret made on the leaving of Mrs! William L. Re-gel and Mrs. Homer Morgan, goto other places of residence.

There were 30 present. Mrs. Allen of Canada, Mrs. Larson ot Portland. Mrs.

Armstrong, Mrs. Titus, Mrs. Tong and Mrs. Myers were visitors. Other new teachers at the high school Include Helen LaU.

of leadership conference which opened August II, closes Sunday with the 2:30 p. m. session. days have contained much of interest and profit with many laatinc friendships made. Enroll V- ment is at 90, with 65 taking full courses.

There are also present seven ministers. seven society Even a successful Hon tame? baa his troubles these dajra. Take the case of Clyde Beatty who, will appear in Salem Saturday, August 28 when the Cole Bros, circus gives performances at 2 and 8 p. m. Too bare probably seen him amble into a cage of 40 lions and tigers armed "with only a light cane bottom chair and cap pistol.

Beatty says the reason he uses thechalr is it's a little protection and gives the animals four legs to chew on besides his own. His slight, 140-pound frame is lacerated by the claws of the bis Jungle bullies they've done everything but kill him. "Aren't you frightened?" Put this query to him and he assures you in all earnestness that he never enters the cage without being scared to death. "You see, he says, "you never know when they'll decide to feed on you. In my racket it's impossible to get any life insurance." This stripling who dominates tigers because he has the steely glance that brings fear to them used to be a pugilist "But I like the cats better," be reminisces.

"Pugs they black "your presidents, three students of Northwestern Christian college of Eugene, three advisors and num Portland, Edna Savage of Salem and Charles Carlson of Forest Other members of the high school faculty are Mrs. Helen Guiss, Miss Esther Hettinger, Irene Greenbaum, Jane Muriel White. Eldon Cone, J. S. Johnson and Kenneth Asburry.

Donald pavis of Forest Grove will be principal at the Washington junior high school with Miss Audrey Eatinger as his assistant. At the Lincoln grade school will be Laura Ahlstrom ot Portland, Mabel Straw of Monitor, Miss. Mary Scollard of Woodburnind Mabel Weberg of Maupin. Mrs. Nellie Mulr is principal.

Playground Exhibit Shown An unusual exhibit of knitting, woodwork and drawing is on display at the Beck Clothing store showing the progress made erous school teachers. A new venture is the publishing of a small camp daily paper. The annual banquet will be held Friday night at the camp restaurant. Rev. C.

P. Gates, pastor of the Ladd Addition Evangelical church is the guest speaker, and Rev. J. A. Smith is advisor.

Howard C. Cole is -state Christian Endeavor president. Athletic and recreation i A I 4 -i Hazel Green Residents Present at FU Picnic Hop Yard Begins Monday at Suver SUVER August Crocker expects to start picking early hops Monday morning August 23. Mr. and Mrs.

Blair Douglas and daughters. Miles Davis and Mrs. Nora Boun atte'nded the Pennsylvania picnic at Independence park Sunday. Charles Woods and daughter, Marjorle, went to Garibaldi Wednesday and moved his daughter, Mrs. George Dickson and family to Kings Valley.

Electric service will soon be operating at the Elkins. Fleisch-man and Hefley farms as the electric line has been extended from Parker. Mr. Elkins and sons have installed electric cleaners in their newly built warehouse. Miss Helen DeArmond returned Tuesday from Palo Alto, where she took a four weeks' course at Stanford university.

al programs occupy the arter- ViBitors are welcome dur- noons eyes and batter your nose. The Ing the day's program. by the pupils who have beet The noted wild animal trainer, Clyde Beatty, la shown here sending Menalik through his paces. Men-alik, a fall grown jungle-born lion, has been taught to sit up like a dog. attending the Woodburn play ground activities during the HAZEL GREEN Mr.

and Mrs B. C. Zielinski and children, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zielinski and children, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Wampier and. children, Mr, and Mrs. W. G.

Davis attended the Farmers' union picnic at Ctaampo-eg Sunday. Alexander Sharp, returned from a week's visit at the home of his uncle, Rev. Edgar Long, Portland. years and has been able to summer. Mrs.

Julia Brachman and Mrs. Inga Hanson have been In charge of the work and are asking all who are Interested in walk only with the aid of crutches, fell Wednesday and cracked his hip bone. He is be Mr. and Mrs. J.

T. Smith. Mrs. Snyder la Mrs. Smith's brother's wife.

Dr. D. M. and Mrs. Brower of Ashland are guests at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. S. A. Miller, Mrs. Brower and Mrs.

Miller art sisters. taking their work to the fair ing cared for at bis home. to notify them at the Lincoln New Wing Is Voted For Mill Gty High Two Story Addition Will House School Rooms, Recreation Hall f.lc DO WELL'S MARKET Salem i Leading Market PHONE 8757 171 S. COM'L ST. ONLY ONE PROFIT HERE Yom pay no middle man profit when trading here.

We bay all oar livestock direct from the farmers, doing all oar own tilling. We aim to keep our price tbe same as the meat packers' wholesale prices. Ground Beef or Hamburger Ib.Egc This Uambnrger has passed the state inspection 100 for 17 years. You cannot bay better ground beef at any price. Livestock Exhibit So reicl's Picklin Planned by FFA MILL CITY At a meeting ot taxpayers held in the high school Tuesday evening It was voted to build an addition on the high Egg Feed Production Will ARE FEATURED AT FRED MEYED FOR BEST RESULTS SflSsecl Mvei? E2C Beef or Pork Be Basis of Contest Again This Year or Mutton Stew Fresh So school building.

The vote was 31 to 14 in favor of the building. The room will be 40 by 100 feet, with a school room above and recreational hall below. Bids will be called for at once so that work may be commenced. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Allen have purchased the lot formerly used as a tennis court and wiH build a residence where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mundt have purchased the Llllilies house oc- For the first time In state fair history, Future Farmers of Amer iiiil pkgs. for 4 ica will include livestock exhibits in their entries for the 7 6th anu- Mustard Seed, Celery Seed, Dill Mixture, Stick Cinnamon, Whole Clorcs, Allspice and All Other Whole Spices.

French's spices have extra rest fresher, more potent, always pure play safe with French's. al Oregon state fair at Salens September 6i to 12th. Of the $1200 Beef to 15c Prime Rib Roll.18c Sirloin Steak 15c Veal Stew Salt Pork 20c Side Pork Pork Shoulders 18c Spare Ribs 15c Bacon Strips Pure Lard Heavy. Bacon 22c to 30c in premium money for the Future cupied by the Plymales. Farmer displays, more than $800 has been set aside tor swine, sheep and cattle entries.

tall Pet Canned Milk 3 A 25c The egg feed production will be repeated by the Fu Plus FREE Cook Book At the election held Tuesday in the BCout cabin, the vote was unanimous in favor of building a new courthouse in Albany. and Mrs. H. Booker are the parents, of a 9, pound baby daughter, born at the home of cans ture Farmers this year, with each rmour Dried Carton of A fZ 0 boxes I 3C True-American Matches of the 43 chapters in the state allotted one pen entry of 12 birds. Sperry Pancake Flour Mrs.

Alice Thacker in Mill City, The Taylor Bakery Is adding a The production cost contest will be conducted over a seven-day period, starting Saturday, September Beef No. DFEF POT nOAGT 12c PORK PACK PONES 5c Pure Porlt Sausage 20c This Sausage Is the Verytest We Know How to Make There are aeven experienced meat cotters here ready and glad to serve yon. If you are not a customer of Salem's busiest mar ket why not now? There are real savings here for you folks. Open Until 7 P. M.

Saturday room to their business where Vale Brand Bantam Com 10c can lunch counter and extra tables 4, and closing Friday night, Sep will be put for serving meals. (Sliced) tember 10. Last year Harold Guests at Aurora Schweitzer of Canby carried off honors In this competition when his pen of Hansen hens laid a 28-oz. AURORA Mrs. T.

B. Snyder jars tot Palm Beach, Is spend ing a few days at the home ot (48-oz. 27c) A. B. C.

Vale Tomatoes Floriana Citrus Salad, 2 No. 2 cans 25c Vale Brand Grapefruit, No. 2 can, lie My-Te-Fine Minced Razor Clams, 2 Vi's cans 29c Starr Tomato Juice, 6 tails 29c; No. 10 tin 33c Yale Brand Tomato Hot Sauce, 3 cans for 10c Glacier Bay Alaska Crab Meat, f's cans, 25c Moon-Kist Huge Wet Pack Shrimp, tall can, 19c Sterling Maraschino Cherries, 5-oz. bottle, 10c Hillsdale Sauerkraut, large 2Yt can, 12c Jiffy Seals for Jelly Sealing, 2 pkgs.

15c Stewart Medium Size Ripe Olives, tall cans, 11c My-Te-Fine 4-Sieve String Beans, No. 2 can, 11c Mandarin Tiny Oranges, 3 11-oz. cans 25c My-Te-Fine 4-Sieve Peas, 3 picnic cans 25c Libby's Diced Red Beets, No. 2 can, 11c Grapefruit Marmalade in 10-oz. bowl 17c My-Te-Fine Cove Oysters, tall cans, 11c At Fred Meyer Grocery Dept.

dosen eggs at cost of 10.4 cents. The livestock judging contest, another outstanding event in the Future Farmer participation, is slated tor September 9, with swine, beet cattle, sheep, Holstein and Jersey classes to be Judged. Farm mechanics exhibits, crops, home projects will be other displays for the Future Farmers who have their own exhibit building on the grounds. Earl R. Cooley, state supervisor of agriculture education, will be in charge of the displays and events for these young farmers.

Eastern Beer in Puree HOW'S THIS FOR LUCK? o. Larg 2xi can (Case 24, $2.25) Famous Painter Gervais Visitor MY-TE-FINE PURE COCOA GERVAIS ar Dunne, whose home is in New Jer Bey, is here visiting his cousin. Mrs. Raymond Jefferson east ot (fit Fruit PECTIN town and his Mrs. Carolina Aspinwall in Salem.

Mr. Dunne is lbs. a noted designer and painter. Dunne desigrs and paints the 2S cover pages for the Saturday Evening Post: has done work for 8-oz. several of the larger oil compa a bots 4 lbs.

25c nies and. for large concerns a New York. AUGUST 14 TO SEPTEEIBEB 4 WITH THE GENUINE Ton? IV )7nYT? IV Brush Creek Man Hurt BRUSH CREE George Hauge, who has been suffering from rheumatism for many -Makes clearer, more sparkling jams and jellies because it's an improved colorless citrus pectin. Guaranteed quality. Fancy cocoa high test 15 butterf at bagged in spotless cellophane to save you money.

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