The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 05, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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Tfca OREGON STATE31IAN, Salary Orfcru Thcrsday tiers!:?. February & 1231 -
WEST S'lEI TO
STAGE C0,ViE0Y
Proceeds to be I'sed for
Building a Community -Hall
is Report ;:
- WEST BAIM.''Febv4-e
play. The Mummy ! and the
Mumps a tare act fare which
baa', been recently given at aev
ral of the atata institutions win
be presented Thursday i aad Fri
day evenings la the West Salem
oommnaity hall. -i '".",.?-, r
It baa been previously sponsor
ad by tha Institutions department
of tha- Salem Women's dab and
baa attracted much favorable
mention aa a mirth provoking and
thoroughly, delightful entertain
ment. It is a West Salem produc
tion, the characters being West
Salem folk. Perry. Reigelmaa ot
Salem ii directing tha pUy. j j
Members ot tha easj are: Sit
Hector Fish, JLyla Thomas; Fran
cis : Briscoe, Curtis Ferguson:
Wiaiam Laidlaw, Charles Wright.
James Stammon, ' Vernon Stebl;
Perkins, tha sheriff. Ray Fern-
aon; Anna Hampton, Berniee
Wood; Maud M alien. "Dorothy
Bancroft; Dulcle Dumbib,' Martha
Warren ; - Agatha' Laidlaw, Esther
Hennlngsen; Phoebe Beebe Vlda
McCauley. Miss Claudine Gerth
and" Miss Betty Bedford are prop
arty manager aad prompter, re
spectively. - -. v - -k
Walter Gerth and A. 3. Hen
nlngsen are directiag the sale
at tickets and Gerth reports that
over 1400 tickets hare already
been sold. - :"i ;..
Tha proceeds of the play are
to be applied on the building fond
for- the new community v hall
which. West Salem hopes to build
in tha near f utnre. -
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' FARM IS SOLD -
- INDEPENDENCE.. Feb. 4
Mrs. rear! Vaa Orsdel has sold
her 25b acre farm near Craw.
tordsTllle In. Linn county to Wil
liam Titer, a recent? antral; in
Oregon from Oklahoma. Ha will
lira on the place, using it: for a
general farm and stock . ranch.
There are soma buildings on the
place, and 159 acres ef Jand that
la under cultivation. --
It's a raiR7-anuill.
IvflDCE&OirDEGl RM)iJ(b
For
1931
See and Hear It
Today
for
First
lime
AT OUR SALESROOMS IN SALEM
New, improved 8 and 9 tube SUPE
HETEROD YN ES. first to use new sen
sational TYPE 51 i tubes. larger, more
efficient full dynamic Speakers. Better
- tone with ren less distortion. Blore
, Selective aird More Sensitive tatic
l" Modifier. :.. " : i -
Aeconstic Control.,
New Lower Prices
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466 State St.
Phone 2112
Today?s Menii
V Tana, Omelet For Jnnc I.
Ttu Omcltt Batterer Pea
Brsad . .Pineapple CoaierTe
RaaS'Lettsea sad Kutilta IrMiag
; Africot Caka and ttmoa Saaca ,
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Tana - Omelet, Serving
aiiHiuM att .
l-S eaa Milk
liiiMW wit -
14 tmmi paprika '
4 kt vaitaa, ht
1 tables poa rappd f anlrj
A laaapaaa cclarr aalt ' -t
1 ttblaapa a' choppeA '
1 rmm tmm. favkaA ipart -
Beat eg yolks and add milk.'
Beat two minutes. -Add season
ings and fold in egg wiites and
tuna. pour lata trying pan in
which tha butter has been heated.
Cook slowly until little brown on
tha underside. Carefully fold half
over. - Cover and cook five min
utes. Turn onto warm; platter
and surround with peas. 'Garnish
with, strips of pimentos and pars
ley.-; J: i; VI ; ;:;;-
Ptaeappl Conserve -.
FVaam fraah r caaaaaV piavaapplt) , .
a eapa aUcad pincappla - t
1 tap rmna-a ftip ' i
Vt cup chapped rul paat ''
1-S cay lava Jmiaa T t ,
1 cap vatar . . : j"
eapa anr' j - ' ; i ' ' "
teaapaB aalf
- Mix traits, fruit juice, peel and
water. Cook - slowly, in covered
pan 10 minutes. Add sugar and
boil genUy until conserve thick
ens. Stir frequently. ;.Pour into
sterilized jars. When cool. aeal.
Try this with hot biscuit or muf
fins. - . .
Apricot Cako . - -
S enpfl floar ' .
4 taaapaoaa baking' ' powder
k' teaspooa salt
1 tablaspoas aagsr :
4 tebleapoona laid . j ,
3-"8 top milk ;
Mix flour, baking powder. jsait
and sugar. ' Cut la lard , with a
knife. , Mixing with knife, add
milk. When soft dough former
spread one inch thick on 6hallow,
greased pan. Spread with apri
cot mixture, i -,i r
AT HOMER
HUBBARD, Feb. 4 Eighteen
members of the Pour ; Square
church of Woodburn, including
many from Hubbard, - motored to
Vancouver Monday night to at
tend a union baptismal ; service
held in the First Christian church.
It was said to hare i been the
greatest service ot its kind held
in the church with 48 persons Im
mersed seven of whom were of
the Woodburn church.
The group went in Alvin Earl'e
truck and after the services they
went sight seeing abotpt Portland.
Those who went were Rev. R.
P. Disbrow. Miss Daisy Disbrow,
Reverend Graell, and Vera Kliew
er, Woodburn; William McCully,
Miss Gwendolln McCully, Bud.
McCnlly. Miss Hilgla Wormdahl.
Miss Hed wig Lee, and Harold
Schneider, .Monitor; ..Harold
Springer. J. C. Moo maw. . Earl
Scott, Elsie Jungnlckle, and Mr,
and Mrs. Alvin Earl, Hubbard,
and Lester Cole and Mies Dorothy
Fulton; Aurora.
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Wilbur Howell i
-Dies From Fall
GERVAIS. Feb. 4During the
forenoon Saturday while working
in an onion house on the Hayes
Lablsh farm Wilbur Howell f ell
from tha .eighth shelf in the
Blaine Brown onion house i frac
turing 'his sknlL Ha was rushed
to a hospital at Oregon City
where he died Sunday evening.
Mr. Howell was a 1 brother ot
Mrs. Blaine Brown. He was 35
years of age and he leases a wife
and five small children and his
parental Mr. and Mrs. C. Howell
of Lebanon add four brothers
and three sisters. Interment was
at Mountain View cemetery at
Oregon I City Wednesday. ;
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PURE SILK
SPECIAL SHIPMENT WIIX ARRIVE FOR
cr.i u in u
' ! SPECIAL SHOWING
i LADIES' WASH DRESSES
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HOUSE AND STREET WEAR
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In !i Boseleigh Peter Pas Prints. Finest
wash fabric K the market. Guaranteed fast,
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BLOCIl'S GOLDEMULE STORE
220 K. Liberty:
Salens, Orefin
Tel. ICO 5
SH1LEGI0I1
S'EEd
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$1000 : tax Exemption' jor
' Veterans is not Fa-
vorcd
SILVERTON, Feb. .4. - . The
$10 0 tax exempt! en bill for vet
erans did not meet favor with tha
Delbert Heaves post of tha Ameri
can Legion., according to a vote
taken at I tha post ' meeting held
Monday night before the big
"open- house." The post voted Ma
favor of tha $25,000 toTielp de
tray the national Legion conven
tion to be held, at Portland in
loss. m. . y;
The auxiliary also held a short
business meeting; at -which they
made plans tor a card party to be
held in. the near future. Mrs. Myr
tle Bennett and Mrs. Larry Aus
tin were made general . ehairmen
of -tha committee to arrange this.
V Following the business meeting:
members apd friends gathered in
the armory auditorium- for ; a
splendid program. Particularly
attractive numbers were those by
the Kiltie band, numbers by stu
dents of the Barbara Barnes
school, and skits by Bute White,.
Frank Zlnn and Dr. Sam Scott,
all j ot Salem. After the program
dancing was enjoyed for a time.
OREGOfJ LEGISLATORS
ME COMMENDED
LABISII CENTER, Feb. 4.
Action of the Oregon legislature
in defeating the Manning - bill
which would refer prohibition to
the voters of the state was unan
imously commended by a rising
vote at the Christian Endeavor
meeting Sunday evening. Rev.
F. B. Culver, presiding elder of
the Portland district . of the
Evangelical cburch preached fol
lowing the j. Endeavor meeting,
also conducting the communion
service. r 1
Final rehearsals of the com
munltr club's three act drama,
"Aaron Sliek from Punkin
Crick", which will be presented
at the Labish Center , school
house next Tuesday evening,
February 10, are being held
now.
The east includes seven char
acterajid several extras. . Mrs.
W. R. Daugherty is coaching the
production, which promises to
be one of the beat ever presented
by local talent.
Gervai&P. T. A.
Disagrees on
Free Text Books
GERVAIS, Feb. 4 The month
ly meeting of the Parent-Teacher
association held at tha school
building Monday night was large
ly attended and momentous sub
jects were discussed.
. On the subject of free text
books--, the attendance seemed
about equally divided. The school
gymnasium was discussed and a
committee composed of . A.
FerschweCLIer, Ross Cutstorth;
and John S. Harper, all of whom
are members of the high or grade
school boards, were appointed to
take charge of . plans for the,,
building of the gym. . ; .
Miss Verna Kepplnger acted as J
secretary in the absenee of Mrs.
C. W. Cntsforth. A fine program
was given 1 and refreshments
served. if:
Lyons Telephone
Company Elects
LYONS, Feb. 4 The' Lyons
cooperative telephone company
met and held their annual meet
ing Saturday. January 31. -
About 15 members ot the com
pany were present and officers
were elected, as follows; Floyd
Boylngtoa, ' Mebama, president;
Chester Kubln, Mehama, director
for two rears. J. H. Johnston. Ly-
pons, director for two years.
George Beny, Lyonsr director tor
one year and Waldo Zimmerman,
Mehama; director for one, year.
The company plan to make
changes In the present conditions
of financial affairs, and hope to
beable to maintain and conduet
the business on a self supporting
basis. -- . --. '. - i -
A number of phones are not In
use at present and this throws the
burden heavily on those-who do
keep their phonea on the Una and
it is hoped conditions will be bet
ter and more phones be la use
when tha adjustments can be
made satisfactory to patrons.
Literary Group
Gives Program
QUINABY, Feb. 4 Tha Bue
na Crest literary society met Fri
day . evening and tha following
program was given: x
...Vocal solo. Glen Savage; hu
morous reading, Aaron Nusom;
playlette, ; Crystal ' Gazer Ruby
and Leona Orey; piano solo, Ruth
Palmer; play, "No Mora Wom
en; tap dance, Leona ; Orey;
reading, Mr. Fruitf,
The next mecflnf will be Feb
ruary 12 with tha tingle people
giving the program. -
ATTEST! FUXER.iL
MONMOUTH. Feb. 4 David
Campbell,' -Portland' pianist, and
Mrs. Campbell who came Monday
to attend the funeral of h their
aunt, Mrs. John- B. Stump, re
mained ' ever - night as guests of
another aunt. Miss Cassia Stump.
Mrs. Clay Egleston ot Stayton,
sister of Mrs. Darrel B. Stump,
was is Monmouth Monday to at-!
tend the JfdneraIof Mrs. Stump.
Darrel Stamp who accompanied
his father and brother home from ,
Phoenix, Arizona, went to Port
land on a business trip Tuesday.
He will leave for the south Wed
nea day. Ext) ruing ,
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I TOILETRIES ;
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. It xi a pleasure to hdp at BYRNE'S. You car) buy TOILETRIES, REMEDIES and TO
BACCOS every day In the week at greatly reduced prices, and on week-end tales piclr
-up the moii wonderful bargains in well known "and nationally advertised goods.(j Then
too, our stocks aro new. laro and ths aortm en ts complete. -
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
(FRIDAY ; ONlT :j
CO Bottle Lixteriae
23 Listeria Shavtssj
Greain - ' ...V--' v
Sa Xiiterina Tooth
Fasto .. :-:.-: .-::-
iL0O jrla & tot ,
(S5c
-Thtusdar. .Fridaj. Saturday.
SOAP
(Limit 10 cakes)
(Thursday Only)
50c Colgate Tooth Brash
S5e Saai-Brae tooth
Brnah holder
75c Value all for
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FEED MEYERS
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Lb. 18c tte.35c
FnB Flavor . PtaB Weigh
No. 2 Tins Fancy Florida
20c GRAPEFRUIT m2t
Whole Pieces
V
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FRED MEYERS
Orange Pekoe
W
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27c 49c
5
6 inch Gaaxaateed
Torrid Waffle Iron
Colored Handles and
aiDc Appliance cord to
mtchu While they last
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85c Jad Salts
.59c
85c Radox J..l4..:....L.59c
i85c Kruschen SalU JtU.59c
.0QNuvoj:ll
$1.00 LudfTi il -69c
25c Packer's Soap :.:..18c
25c Woodbury Soap.. 1 9 c
10 Speedaway Blades (for Old type Gillette Razors S9c '
Plus Four Golf Balls (New Standard, size, and Weight) 23c
50c , Tre Jur Face Powder and 50c Rouge Compact 39c
60 Watt Outside Frosted Jijjht Globes 3 for 25c 'Doz. SI. 25
1000 Sheet ToUet Tissue 3 for 19c, 18 rolls for $1.00
f One Pound Montags Marie Louise Writing Paper 19c '
' One Pint Milk llagnesial (Full quality Full quantity) 29e
. i Rainier Lime Rickey & for 19c One Dozen for S1.98
1 12 Sanitary Napldns ..19c
CameL Liicky Strike, Old Gold,
Chesterfields .. ' .
of 50 28c FS $1.10
50c Frostilla
...i..36c
50c JergenV Lotion ...29c
50c Woodbury Creams 29c
60c Pompeian Creams 39c
75c Ayers Creams ..U..60c
$1.25 Absorbine Jr. L.98c
51.25 Moone's Oil .1. .98c
$ 1 .25 Pinkham Comp. 98c
Yz'h Castile Soap..I39c
50c Ingram Shav. Cr'ni 36c
50c Williams Sh. Cr'm 39c
50c Aqua Velva ....-:L..39c
25c Mennenrs Talc .1---J8c
50c Gillette Blades ...30c
1.00 Squibb's Oil ..i:..79c
Petrolatum (Mineral oil)
Pts. 39c Qts. 69c Gals. $1J&9
Cod Liver Oil (Norwegian)
Pts. 55c !Qtsf89c r Gals. $29
Agar Cut lb. 69c 1 lbf29
i uncut lb. S1.89 x
3 lb. Bar Castile Soap 89c
25c Mercurochrome 19c
4 Oz. Boric Acid 9c
1 pt. Italian Olive Oil 49c
1 pt. Rubbing Alcohol 29c
1 pt. Bay Rum 39c
1 pt. Witch Hazel '30c
6 oz. Glycerine 19c
' 6 oz. Glycerine and ,
Rose Water 19c
4 oz. Aromatic Cascara 23c
4 oz. Camphorated Oil 23c
C oz. Castor Oil 23c
3 oz. OH Eucalyptus 23c ,
10 lbs. Epsom Salts for
' Bathing 39c .
I$1.00 Kleenex 79c
$1.00 Pond's Creams .69c
10c Lux Soap ... . 3 for 19c
10c Lifebuoy Soap, 3, 19c
10c Camay Soap, 3 for 19c
25c Oxydol
.....174c
i 50c Straaska T'thpaste 33c
Tuxedo 16 oz. tins 85c
Prince Albert " OC
or Velvet 16 oz. tins JD C
30c or Horseshoe 69c
Graneer lfi oz. tin
.and! 50c Brier Pipe Q 1
All for JJOt
plug
90c1
COcPapes Diapepsin 39c
50c Natures Remedy 33c
25c Carters Liver, Pills 18c
" 50c Cascaretts 39c
50c Packer's Shampoo 39c
50c Pepsodent j.
29c
31.50 Petrolager
$1.20 Sal Hepatica . . 89c
$1.00 Nujol ....I ; 53c
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50c Phillips' Magnesia 38c
15c Vitamont Dog Food lOe
10c Ivory Soap i.3 for 19c
New Gillette f7
Safety Razor ' ! jrf
and i u vl
Oaa . Xew Blada ' :
10c Our Pet Fish Loaf o r
for Dogs and Cats 3 for LOC
75c iDoans Fills 49c
50c Yeast Foam Tablets 3 for $1
$1 Marmola Tablets 79c
50c Midol Tablets 39c
25cjFeenamint 19c
$1 B.&W.j Triple Bromides 79c
100 Aspirin 5 grain 35c
100 Blaud Iron Pills 25c
100 Cascara Tablets 6 gr. 29c "
100 Hinkle Pills 19c
$1.00Miles' Nervine ..69c
$1.00 Ovaltine j... ...69c
$1.00 Pacquiri Cream..59c
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60c Mentholatuxn ...... .39c
75c Vick's Vapo Rub .49c
r75c Balm Ben Gay ......49c
$1.00 Vapex
.79c
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25c Colgate Talc
. (assorted . odors)
10c Colgate Big,
Bath -Soap
35c Value all for
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50c Kolynos 29c
45c Kotex ..i:..3 for 85c
89c
i GUESTS AT ZENA
ZEtfA, Feb.'tV Mrs. Jesse
Walllac end soa. Kills, iwere ac
companied by Mrs. Loalsa i Pet-,
rick vrhea they retarned home
Saaday after a visit, of f oar days
ia Portland with relatives! and
friends. : uargaret P t r i e k,
dseghter t Mrs. Pstrlck, came
Ltroxa Poruand - Moaday and is
a iso a visitor ' ac tne ( waumc
borne. They will return to Port
land d arise the week end.1! The
Patrick family have hosts . ot
friends la this neighborhood
where they resided on the A. M.
Patrick, fruit aad - berry . ranch
before moriag- te Salem where
they, are well kaewn. From Sa
lem they moved to Portland
where arey are aow making their
home.' f ,. :; ;; ; j - ? i
; Bins. it. j. hall diesI ;
GERVAIS, Feb. 4 Mrs. VL'J.
Halt danehter-ia-law bt IMrsJ
Margaret T. Hall ot Gervals, died
at her homa la Dallas Saturday.
The husband and three! dangh
ters, Mrs. Floyd Holt of ; Salem,
Mrs. Eugene Hart of Gojdeadsla,
Washington, and Miss Barbara
HalVand tha father nd three
sisters survive; Funeral j services
were held from the funeral : par
lore at Dallas Wednesday at i:
39 o'clock and burial was at Eu
gene. Mrs. Hall was MisS' Maude
James of Eugene. She was mar
ried to Ralph J. Han la that city
'2i years ago. Mrs. Margaret T.
HalVaad her two daughters, Mrs.
A. De Jar din and Mrt. C. W. fyHta
fortbr of Gervals attended i the
e will
Be Honored
BRTJSlt COLLEGE, F.eb. 4
Brush Coneo grange win hold
tha "next meetiag Friday night.
Fsbraary 4 at tha local school
boas.' : -v : j;
Eepresentatires of the Dallas
Chamber of Commerce will be
present and wiU present to them
th beaatifaX plaqaa which they
gave as a prise to the grange ag
ricultural aommiUee which did
the best work for the year 1980.
I PLAY TO BE PRESENTED ,
j ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Feb. i 4
-Aa nistrleale group from Pra
tum will gtve a play, "Civil Ser
vice," Friday ereaiag, February
at. tha Popcorn school boose.
Tha , nswly organized ' Orchard
Heights orchestra will lurnish
n ambers between acts. Miss. Eth
el McDowsl lof this neighborhood,
who Is a teacher in the .Pratum
school has a leading part in the
play which was recently presented
at Pratom." Several from here at
tended at that time and : pro
nounce the play excellent, j
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J HERE FROM CALTFORXIA ,
. 1 0RCHARD HEIGHTS. Feb. v A
A, Sunday guest ' ot, Jftr. i and
Mrs. W. O. McDowell was J. A.
Laycocic. who was at one time a
resident of this neighborhood. He
returned recently from Califor
nia where heJiad been the guest
cl jelaUr&a Jinl friends for aome
time. Laycock has two ; sons la
Oakland and says he ate Christ
mas dinner ia company with
more than 20 relatives. The J. A.
Layeoek family spent S several
years in Salem aad oa the place
aow Occupied by Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Matthhaws la this aeighbor
hood. ' Mrs. Laycock has slnea
died. Laycoek's prasHmt .borne is
on a large stock ranch which he
owns ia tha Joha Day country,
opmr noTJsn enjoyed
BILVERTOK. Feb. 4 A big
percentage of the town turned eat
Ffiday night ta tha open house-land.
sponsored by , thi" 4-L organize
tlon. A vary! good program was
enjoyed the early part of the ev
ening;, and' this was foljowed by
lunch and dancing.
- TO CARE FOR IXVALTD
HAZEL GREEN, Feb, 4 lira.
Anna-' Albln of Monroe,. Ore
came Monday te care for Mra.
Ellea Van Cleave for an indefin
ite period. Mrs. Nellie Reedy of
Portland 'has been with Mrs. Vaa
Cleava slnea October. Mrs. Reedy
will visit her nephew Orvtlle
Lackey before returning to Port-
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. . Out of'the Oven at 11 A. 1,1. "
445 Court St. Phone S34 :
- fakes' for weddings, birthdays, etc.
..S Piesi Cooldcs, Doughnuts - -. '.
Service with a Smile