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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1930)
PAGE TWELVE Tfa OHEGON CTATES1IAN, -galea Oregon, Friiay tTornlny, Febraary M, 1923 t CHURCH SURVEY 0(1 AT DALLAS Special Services to Follow Enterprise; Church Sun day Arranged DALLAS. Feb. 27 The Com munity church survey has been al most completed. The record shows that there Is plenty of work (or every cooperating church to do and the need of this united evan cellstlc effort. While the Meade Evangelistic tarty will not arrive until March 4th, already the campaign is un der way for 15 cottage and union prayer-meetings hare been held ths week. The Union Services of each Sunday evening of February have resulted in crowded houses and a splendid spirit of christian fellowship has been experienced Sunday next as come to church Sunday" should result in full congregations for all church ; and in anticipation of a con grega'ion larger than any one ) church building would house, two great Union services have been fuanned for Sunday evening, These services will be held in the Christian and Evangelical churches. The Meade Evangelistic party who are at present hold a very successful meeting at Ashland. Oregon will take charge of the service Tuesday evening. The party consists of Lawrence A. Meade, Evangelist. Mrs. L. A. Meade, director of Young Peo ple's work, and Harold C. Meade, director of music and children's work. rati mm w m Wj w u ui m- m i i .is no us u WALDO HILLS, Feb. 17. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Neuswanger and children, Dorothy and Harold, motored to Macleay Sunday to be present at the birthday party of Howard, five year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mader. Ted Finley was down from the Silver Falls camps Sunday and reports considerable snow up there. Edson Comstock sold a young registered Jersey cow last week lo parties from Jefferson. This Is the fifth registered cow, Mr. Comstock has sold since New Tear's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones of Vic tor Point, and their daughter, Miss Gladys of Salem, were guests Sunday at the Frank Egan home. Mrs. Egan and Mrs. Jones are sisters. Victor Rue is spending a few days with his cousin. Albert Ner 1son, east of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albaugh. were callers Friday at the Arch Ceer home. Mrs. Dewey Allen and little on, Kenneth - of Silverton, and Mrs. Anderson of Salem, spent Thursday with Mrs. Frank Bowers. Berry Man Is Worried Over Outlook Now WALDO HILLS, Feb. 17 K. u, Kice, wno has a five-acre patch of loganberries, says he fears his vines are ruined. The elbow, which at this time should be showing signs of life, la black. Mr. Rue had contracted his ber ries for a period of four years at a fancy price due to the fact that he grew a berry of excep tionally fine analiiT. Just now he is undecided as to the course he will take, wheth er to cut back the vines and go on working them, hoping for better success next year or whether to iaxe mem out altogether. Mr. Rne thoueht the rfnon mn. would protect the vines but says ne Deiieves tne first snow was not deep enough and the cold too in tense before the second fall. K CLUB CALLS COIIIT IEIE i i Monmouth Group, Headed By Dr. Jensen, Entertains Friday Evening MONMOUTH. PpK T ti- were discussed at th rpriai Tuesday luncheon nt Lions club, for a ladies' night, to oe nem r-naay, Feb. 28, for all service clubs of Polk county. This includes the Lions Hnh of TnAa. pendence, and Kiwanis club of uaiias. Dr. A. S. Jensen of Mon- moutn. is chairman nt th gram or entertainment which will Include . mimical . nnraKa . . reading br- representative- f ithfc tbuuus ciuus. uean Koy Hewitt df mameiie universitv in tn ha speaker of the eveninr. r.rAa and dancing will follow the din ner nour. A committee was annotated to sponsor arrangements for enter taining at luncheon Murrh 4. tiA Monmouth high school basketball team, champions of Polk county. Delmer R. Dewey, president, presided. 0REB0IV FINE' IS OH & GROUPS n . MARY ALSIP UST RITES SAID MONMOUTH, Feb. 27. Fu neral services were held at 2 p. in. Wednesday at the Smith fu neral chapel for Mrs. Mary Ellen Alsip, 84, who died Monday at he home of her son, T. J. Alsip, "west of town. Mary Ellen Dedder was born June 24, 1845, in Grant county, Wisconsin, where she grew to womanhood. She was married December 8, 1863, to A. H. Al sip, and they settled in Decorah, Iowa. Removing later to Ta coma. Wash., the family home was maintained there for many years. Mr. Alsip died February 10, 1912. In 1925 Mrs. Alsip came to Monmouth to reside with her on and daughter-in-law, who survive, also four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren Rev. L. H. Willard of the Mon mouth Evangelical church offi ciated at the services. AMITY. Feb. 27 Mr and Mrs. Sam McClure of Pleasant Mill, Ohio, are visiting at the J. R. Snodgrass home for a few days. These Ohio folk weeks in Arizona, three weeks at Long Beach, Calif., and four weeks at the home of Mrs. McClure's sister, Mrs. E. B. Rench at Seat tle. While they have been In Ore gon but a few days, thev like our climate here and scenery as well as any place where they have been. HIGH IV00DBI1BMD Committees Plan Work for New Year; Girls and Boys Both Work WOODBURN, Feb.' 17 The new committees which will fnne tion during the next school year have been chosen by the president-elect of the student body of Woodburn high, Kenneth Glllan dert. The activities committee Is Edith Sbrock, chairman, Ralph Nibler, Jessie Sims, Pat Courtney, Wiavo Lenon, Grace Shrock, Mrs. Waivo Lenon, Grace Shrock, Mrs. licity committee a Klizabeth Mill er, chairman. rtonaM rv t..i Gulss, Harold Gnstafson, Gelta Mae Hunt, Gorda Klamp and Au drey Wiencken, advisor. The fi nance committee is Jane Yergen, chairman, Marie - Thompson Blanche White, Henriette Chap elle. Glen Wilson, Justine Hunt, Imogene Fobert, P. E. Rohner, faculty advisor. The chairman of the nominating committee, mem bers of which are elected at the beginning of the school year, la Harold Schooler. BIRTHDA Fiber Hansen Wedding Is Set For Saturday ST. PAUL. Feb. 27 Louise Faber and V.ictor Hansen of New berg will be, married Saturday by the Rev. George C. Chabot of St. Paul. Jerry Antish and Mrs. Susie Bunning and children, Wallace ami Dorothy were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Faber over Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Bertha Selfert of Ryder wood, Washington is now making an extended visit of a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Caroline Faber. 800 Chicks in Turner Woman's Brooder House 1 TURNER, Feb. 27. Mrs. S. A. Riches has her new brooder house in use this week having re ceived a consignment of 800 baby chicks. Mrs. Riches has been making a specialty of chickens for egg production for the past three years, keeping several hun dred hens. W, HY is it that so many men magnify the difficulties of making wills, creating trust funds in short, plan ning wisely for their fam flies? We can show you how, with our help, it can be made very simple A fifteen-minute talk with our trust officer will, we feel sure, help to clear up the obstacles which have de terred you from making your will and arranging for the orderly and intelligent settlement of your estate. Ladd & Bush Trust Company 4' y SOCIAL IS SILVERTON IDEA SILVERTON. Feb. tfl T)rr.. society of Trinity ehurch has mmam pians lor a big birthday so cial to be held at the church so cial rooms Friday evening. Invi tations have been Issued to all church members , and ta muiT friends of the socUtor. : rwn tltations contain little bags'where in are to be placed pennies to the amount of the years of the ncr- son receiving the Invitation. The committee wishes it tn h known that anvon in lnnM at the party. A program will be given, a number of which to be tarnished by each month. Sewing Club Is Organized With Heights Women SALEM TTRTfUTTfl tvv ' . j, x m . A few women of Kalrm TTivita met Friday afternoon at th home of Mrs. Reed organized a sewing club to be known hereafter as the ."Chaten seaux club." The next meeting wiu do neiq Thursday, March ( at tit home of Mrs. XV XX Craig. '- Mrs. George Wilson of Salem Heights, who has directed many plays here and elsewhere, la di rector la charge of the new play elected by the dramatis club as oaa of the series fa the year's program. Ths title of the new play Is -Mix Well and Stir, a comedy fall of laughs. Mrs. Wil son reports that the play. Is well la hand aad "will be ready for presentation soon. Ehs will an nounce the date later. IL FAMILIES Htlfl GUESTS AMITY, Feb. 17. Mr.:Mable Wash of Hopewell was a weekend guest at the home of Mrs. Mary Breeding. Mrs. Floy White spent several days in Corvallls visiting at the home of Dr. C. R. Matthls and family. Mr. and Mrs. Van Natta of St. Helens, Ore., spent Sunday here at the home of Mrs. Van Natta's sister, Mrs. A. E. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Watt of Vernonla spent Sunday here at the home of her father, A. B. Watt. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Barner and daughters, Beulah and Norma of Alsea spent the weekend visiting with Mrs. Barnes sister. Miss Annie Newby. Miss Bertha Munkers was a weekend visitor in Salem at the Ralph Williams home. DPEE ETTA BOOKED FIVflBlH TTTrV l 19 I If glasses are needed, be sure they are cor rect. Our experienced optometry assures ac curacy here. Let us examine your eyes today. 'Ws- - v - ' i I" Students Busy With Prac tices for March 7; Opal Dickey Has Lead WOODBURN. Teh. 17 The school will present the clever op eretta, "Jerry of Jericho Road," In the high school auditorium. jjarcn 7. The leading role, that of Ger sldine "Jerry1 Bank, Is taken by Opal Dickey. Atvin Rogen plays opposite her. The other leads are taken by Lura Frederick, as San dy Bank, Jerry's cousin, and Alan O'Day, Charles Bartos. Other members of the cast in clude: Jessie Sims, Donald Covey, Peggy Sadler. 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BOB KEKDHAM WINS UNIVKRSITY ob nnv.rm-H. Eurene. Feb. 2? rsiMtHsi ph Keedham, of Salem, was the out standing yearling man on the frosh swimming team la the meet wun xne kooks last Saturday. He took first nlaee for th fnuk in the 40-yard dash, and In the 220 yara rree-style. SSoi! MONMOUTH. Feb. 27. Dr. Clarence G. Stem, ehiropratcor, who has maintained an office here for the past four years, is mov ing his family and his office equipment to McMInnville this, week, "where he will opea ib N flee. His successor at-MoamoBtoi Is Dr.' IJoyd L. Hockett, chiro practor at Salem for the past lg months. Dr. Stem has been active in pro fesslonal and social life at Moo mouth, serving as present adja tant of Monmouth Post of ths American Legion; and auperin tendent of the Christian cnurchj Sunday school. Doctor Hockett, who is an al umnus of the University of Ore goa and ex-Willamette student begin his work here Wednesday, CKimXiXFiTWQDD J Little Girls' Coats Reduced - Coats of Half Wool Velour $2.25 now An adorable style for lit tie girls who like to be chic. Half wool velour with contrasting plash collar Neat stitching. Sateen lined and inter lined. An Important clearance value. Flannel Coats 8 Petite Models Low Priced 49c $1.98 Jannty hats with a dah of youth that will delight school girls. Felt or velve teen hats and part wool tarns. Real bargains. now $3.75 S- round yoke with !hh ring makes this a ' can Jnjg style. Of all wool flannel with astrakan cloth collar and cuffs, lined and interlined. Priced very low for our final clearance sale. Unusual Shoe Values For Women $2.98 to $4.98 Several smart styles from which to choose- Includ ing dressy cut-out ties and one-strap slippers. All reduced for clearance sale. Girls $1.69 1. $4.98 Trim, comfortable ox fords designed for grow ing feet. Made for hard wear. Exceptional bar gains. . Children 98c to $3.25 Such unusual values at these low prices. Dura ble Goodyear stitch down chrome leather soles. Spring heels. In black patent or beige leather. mam Chiffon Hose ; : $1.49 Also Reduced This low sale price makes these sheer chiffon hose sensational values! Pure silk to top. Reinforced silk covered feet. Men's Shoes Guaranteed dQ CQ for 6 Months PJ0 Wards Six Months Work Shoes are the very best quality leather and are guaranteed to give at leant six months' service. Ward-Built Kitchen Cabinets $62.00 Save Steps Save Time Sale Price A kitchen in Itself! Six lovely colors . , . porce lain enamel table top 48 Inches wide. Compact . . . completely equipped. SEE ITS 10 OUTSTAND ING FEATURES. Ap proved by 8 famous in stitutes. Use Only As You Pay Only S 1.00 Weekly For Any 110 to 120 Volt Current Electric Iron Priced o J Low at High class In every way! Mica element wound with genuine Nlchrome wire. Tip-back rest. Wrinkle preventing edg es. For any 110 to 120 volt current. Pioneer Overalls $1.29 Reduced Now to Very important clearance values that you cant afford to miss! Made of durable 2:20 white back blue den im and cut full. - ' Bargains for the Home ' :'f Only ! 8 .Onfjr $2 Weekly Electric Washer Reduced 077 Ef A to Sen at Ol I.DU A low priced electric washer that does every thing that highest priced washers dot See it wash as clean as quickly and as safely as washers at any price. Finer con struction and . new Im provements thai will de ug&t you. 10-year guar antee. An arresting value! , Gas Range $.64:00 SurprUfBsrly low-priced hi this reliable, attractive gas range.- Practicallv flair- enaaeled. Body is Armeo rwst-realsSg ted. A. O. A. tested and approved. Colorful Rugs $31.25 $48.50 Attractive Axmlnster rags whoso low prices yoa can to longer resist 1 Rkh col ors and distinctive designs in long wearing; rugs. - Food Chopj3ers Priced for Clearance $1.00 t. $1.98 Will cut fine, coarse, or me dium fine by ritHmg lever. Small family size. Real bar gains : for -thrifty" house fefofe1?1 V SsJem, Oregon I - V