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. '"-!' :rr;rfrvr'' .i-na v; assr ;fF5 inns rs?-i jar -:. - The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon Friday Morning, September 30, 1932 PAGE THREE - LUTHERAN PlAI Pastors From Northwest to Be Entertained Next; Week at Aurora CLEAN PATH FOR "PROF. SKINNER" -AURORA, Sept. 1. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 4 and 5, Lutheran pastors of the Ameri can 'Lutheran church from - all parts of Oregon and Washington i west of the Cascades and from j British Columbia, will be enter tained by Christ Lutheran church of Aurora. This is a meeting of pastors where phases of their work will be discussed, essays on theological end practical church matters presented, and special needs of the times stressed and spiritual Impetus given. Tuesday night at 8 o'clock will be held the conference service, with sermon by Rev. P. J. Motter of Vancouver, B. C. The pastors will attend communion in a body. A minister's quartet will sing. Varied Topics Proposed Among the papers to .be dis cussed will be: "Communism in the Light ef the Word of God," "How Can a Spiritual Awaken ing of the Church be Attained?" "Unemployment and the Church," "Can Evolution, as Scientifically Understood, be Harmonized with the Lutheran Conception of the Pall and the Atonement?" "Turn ing Our Church Societies into Assets." There will also be committee recommendations by the chair men on evangelism, christian ed ucation, student support, finance, reading course, student service, Luther league and the state of the church. Prof; J. P. Pflueger of Pacific Lutheran college of Parkland, Wash., is chairman and Rev. A. T. Knorr of Aurora secretary of the conference. The sessions be gin at 9 a. m. daily and continue with Intermissions till 4:30 p. m. lleetlngs are open to all and the public is especially urged to at tend the evening service. f " ' ' " ; . - . i - .... . - -, ; A , - - v v ' , v ' -4 - -i i - M S m. mm HUBBARD, Sept. 29 A new clock was installed In the tipper hall ot the school house Wednes day. It was given to the school by the senior class of 'S3, which in cludes the following: Dorothy Scholl, Irene Higgenbotham, Stan ley Wolfer, Melvin Troudt, Max Smomiskr. - Donald Norton, Ben and Bob Miller. Alfred Paulson, and Roy Claypool. The school enrollment eom- nares very favorably with the en rollment last year. The attend ance by grades for both years is as follows: Grade 1033 1031 . 1 14 17 2 . 18 1 S 18 18 4 15 18 B 1 15 17 14 k ie 10 8 10 14 High School 55 45 WITNESS f 7 SCHOOL OPEXS MISSION BOTTOM, Sept. 29. School opened here this week with 18 enrolled. Thelma Bar en or Salem starts her third year as teacher. This London crossing sweeper doesn't know it, but he's within touching distance of the man who has virtual control of bis country's pocketbook. The distinguished, if somewhat worried looking, gent who is taking advantage of the dean path made by the sweeper is none other than Montague Norman, governor of the Bank of England who recently returned to London from America, where he maararaded under the "nomine do loan" of "Professor Clarence Skinner. 16th Birthday Party Motif, Scott Mills SCOTTS MILLS, Sept. 29 La Verne Cully was pleasantly sur prised Tuesday evening at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cully, at Crooked Finger. The occasion was his 16th birth day. Games were played after which lunch was served. Present, besides the honor guest were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tay lor, Miss Wagini, Stella Taylor, Mrs. Herman Landwlng and three children, Margaret Violet and Clarence, Frank and Jean Miller, Viola and Viona Moberg, Vanetta Heini, Mary Splonskl, Marion Ma gee, Alice Cully. Homer Millard, Paul and Bob Shepherd, Jerome, John and Joe Splonskl, Jack Tay lor, Mildred- Kellls, and Mr. and Mrs. Cully.- HORSES VERY CHEAP EAST WOODBURN, Sept 29 Very cheap horses are to be had In eastern Oregon, according to Carl and Ray Feesler, who have Just returned from there. They state that what appeared to be good work horses could be pur chased for as low as $5. Brixey Busy Perfecting New Variety WACONDA, Sept. 29 T. C. Brlier who lives on the Pacific highway five miles northeast of Waconda is busy at his experi mental farm developing a new variety of filbert and brixnuts. Mr. and. Mrs. Brixey were among those who made the "Brixnut tour" held this month. St. Johns and Carlton orchards were visited as were the Vander ake brixnut orchard near Oregon City and the Stout orchards at Newberg. Recent visitors at the Brixey home were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Miller and son Charles, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Russi and daughter. Doris all of Portland. FARMERS WANT RAIN EAST WOODBURN, Sept. 29 There is a. lull at present in har vesting until the digging of pota toes. A good rain so that fall plowing could start is what most farmers are waiting for now. Glee Club, Scio is Organized; Boys to Enroll After Games Donald F. Stewart, editor of the Moose Magazine, who was one of the witnesses In the trial ef Senator James J. Davis of Pennsylvania who is charged with eonductfar ille gal lotteries. Stewart testified that Senator Davis was merely an hon orary official of the order and did not even write the magazine articles that appeared in the Moos organ over his signature. - IC IIS p. t. i Fiiis cm XALL8 CITt. Sept. 29. The first fall P. T. A. meeting Mon day night was called to order by tha president, lira. J-B. Hatch. The song service was led by Mr. Barnhart. followed . with prayer by Mr. Jlelber. Mr. Barnhart was elected treasurer, filling the va cancy made by Mr, Kaufman leaving. - . N ; " It was decided to continue serving refreshments ! at the P. T. A. meetings throughout the school year, also to continue the soup kitchen at the grade school building. A program -will be giv en later for the benefit of the soup-kitchen. Refreshments were served af ter the meeting by the following women, Mrs. J. B. Hatth, Mrs. P. Speerstra, Miss Irma Locke, Miss Lurena Treat and Miss El len Speerstra. w larast 1 78 South Commercial Follow Your Neighbor to Walker's and Save Clear Lake Brings Back Banners From Sunday School Meet CLEAR LAKE, Sept. 21 Sev eral attended the Sunday school convention at Lake Lablsh school- house on Sunday. A crowd attend ed. All enjoyed a basket dinner at noon. Clear Lake Sunday school carried away three of the banners this time, two In the junior de partment and one for the growth ;ilr. P. Englebrecht and family are moving from Clear Lake to Hopmere this week. Mrs. Orril Garner is helping her brother and wife, Albert Gi- rod, run an eating stand at the fair grounds this week. Mrs. Art Baker received word from her daughter Mrs. Roy Mc- Cung, who lives at Hillsboro of a new daughter, Juanita Mae, born September t. Suver Postoffice Closes Tomorrow; Route Transferred SUVER, Sept. 29. The Suver postoffice will be- discontinued September "30 on account of the mall train being taken out along this line. The mail will come from Monmouth route 2. Harry Hun ter, who has been carrier for the Suver vicinity for several years. will be transferred to Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. Lester West (Clara Belle Parker), who were recently married, are now on their honeymoon. Aurora Club Back of Primitive Area Move AURORA', Sept. 2t. The Aur ora Rod and Gun elub is cooper ating with, similar clubs and with the Salem chamber of commerce in an effort to have several hun dred square miles in the ML Jef ferson basin set aside by the gov ernment as a primitive area, ML Jefferson, upon whose sides are many lakes, is ideal for families or sportsmen to pitch their tents for an outing. Oleo, pound . . .So Pork Roast, lb . . . So Best shoulder cut Shortening, 3 lbs. 22o Hamburger, lb . . .Oo All beef Mutton Roast, lb . . . 60 Beef Roast, lb . . .Qo Best cuts Dial 8686 Free Delivery 1 Open Till 9 p.m. Saturday NigHt u D n a a D a a o D a a D u u 0 0 a a D m. j. a Coffee 3 lb. Can 2 lbs. Rice Free 89c I lasssanj pMaj srbss swb sjsbjbms sbisv ypBsss ywewssj MVes jasMsJ H s btJ gJ BBBBBttsnl IhmiJ knaj InMaaasf IssbissbJ f- - f ,1 IwbauaJ kwll ssBsssssal bW I 245 N. Commercial Tel. 4018 I Orange Peko TEA D IT V41b.Uc Q J TTh 1 riggiy wiggi 1 lb. 33c CL0R0X Pints 10c Quarts 14c nilDirVPmU, 2 for ...15c rUnCA Quarts 10c SCIO. Sept. 2.9 The glee cluh. under the direction of Doris Clarke, held Its first meeting Wednesday and organized. Of ficers for the year were elected. After football season boys will be admitted to the glee club. This is the first year they have been allowed membership. Officers are: President, Rose Silbernagel; rice-president, Ve- loris Crenshaw; secretary. Nor ma Jean Mumper; treasurer, Ve- neta McClain; librarian, Ruby! Rosprafka. LaVaun Gardner and Ruby Rosprafka haye been chosen accompanists. V? FREE 2 Crystal White with 3 Bars Palmolive.... 19c Log Cabin Syrup, med 45c jA7T7r? FEDERAL BRAND Ay; U U UJ cvTaii can Pals Dog Food., t for t for 23c S.O. 8 Pad Size.. 19c Fruit Jars, Ball Maton Qt. 89c; Eclipse QU $1.09 IPaffiKSaLe Sperry's OTdDBQI? 9-lbsack.. Gold Medal 9 lb. Sks. Kitchen Tested Flour. 35c Jello, All Flavors.... - Jello Ice Cream Powder 3 for 25c 5c Stayton Turns Out For State Fair in Large Delegations! WEST STAYTON, Sept. 2S. A large number of families of this community attended the state fair Monday. West Stayton Is rep resented at the fair with an at- tractire booth. The bean and tomato crops are neaiing an end, baring been much under the arerage. ' The R. R. Hendry family of Yamhill has mored onto the Brle deu place. Mr. Hendry Is a suc cessful raiser of white turkeys. The two children, Joyce, senior, and Roderick, sophomore, hare entered high school at Aums- rille. The family has been want ing to locate In this irrigated section for several years but were unable to find a suitable place until now. Diamond -i g Pink Q Of. Matches, . -Q Crystal Salt . . L for IOC Salmon O t or bo carton X Jl Zee Toilet r OO. ToUet lA OC. Peet's Wed. med. soap f- Tlssne O for LoC Soap 1U bars LDQ. Washing Powder .. . lfl Babo Ift O OC- OUes, 1(jr Cleanser ltlC Shrimp Jeans faJt tall cans XVU Bliss OP Pork & Beans, C Cr Coffee loC Campbell's Oystero Ol can Post's Bran Flakes 3fr Grape Nuts Free Balloon 17c m OUR MARKET FAT, YOUNG AND TENDER 3 - 4J4 lbs. average FRESH,, SWEET o Fri. and Sat. only EASTERN Cut from Corn Fed Hogs 22V2C lb. , juicy ; SwSgg SttoaEi Cut from Young; Beef Lean Tender P1?ES laOQCtl Ec lb. . n n U Stroke Takes Thomas, Q Oregon City Hospital n 0 D d 10 J rv). n ( f 1 '11 GJLfcS o N4 3 935 South Commercial St. i Special 4-Day Sale Friday to Tuesday September 30th to October 4th, Inclusive Pure cane granulated. Free with each purchase 2 Pounds of Pow- y T() J idered or Brown Sugar. Jv To TTD TS? V? 1ST Vii iiU l2 lb. tin 13, Cleans, Bleaches Deodorizes Golden Crust Priced to Induce a trial 15-oz. Bottle 16-oz. loaf Tiger Lily 49 lb. sack AURORA. Sept. i. The death of Asa C. Thompson, 68, of Myrtle Point, came unexpectedly at an Oregon City hospital Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. Death followed a stroke of apoplexy.- He was a member of an old family ot the Needy country and a former teach er In the Aurora school, and re turned to the ralley Sunday to he with relatives and to regain his health. Surviving him are four sisters, Mrs. Fred Will. Mrs. Lucius Sim kins and Mrs. Marcus Smith, all of Aurora, and Mrs. Frank Popejoy of OroTille, Cal., and two broth ers, Alrln Thompson of Aurora and Andrew O. Thompson of Ber-i keley. Cal. Arrangements for funeral serv ices are Incomplete. . Wattcfln FOR PAVN TAKTTS Large Handbill at your door Scores of unusual values SPECIAL NOTICE Remember we are open from early in the morning until late at night wholly for your convenience. Our salesmen work on a double shift plan so that no one need put in more hours than his regular working time requires. They are quite well satisfied with this arrangement and also with ths re muneration which is as high or higher than grocery salesmen receive In any otner organization. in Popular Brands 25c 3.69 - CARD SERIES OPENS GERVAIS. Sept 29. Sacred Heart parish opened Its series , of card parties at the parish, hall Tuesday night with nearly 109 present. Pedro and BOO were In play, followed by- refreshments and an hour of dancing to mu sic from the Schlndler orchestra.' Prises for high score In S00 went to Mrs. A. A. Kllnger and Peter Schlechter and In Pedro to J nle Doran and Jo Zellner. Joe Woelke held the lucky number for the door prise. Milk (All Stock, 0 tall cans Floor Blue Seal, 41 lb. sack tSc, Bbl.. . Crackers Snowflake Sodas S Limit ... 14K2C Syrap Max-l-mum I lb. qq can I5c, IH lb. can... OOC Pancake Floor Max-i- 1 ff mum SH lb. pkg 19C Tomatoes Standard PkOff S No. 1U cans LoZ Coffee, Edwards or Dependable, Pound .... Poet Toastlea, Balloon Free with purchase, of 1 Packages IOC BhM Rose Rice, S lbs. 29c 19c 51. JT. B.. Coffee with 4 lbs. of M. J. B. Rice Free! . QQ 8 lbs OSJC Airway Coffee, OQ Pound OC Rimso Soap Powder 1Q Large Pkg 15JC Sunbrite Cleanser "I A ' S Cans lvC Jell-Well Dessert II. S Pkgs. 14C Household Brooms 4 Q Each tOC Kitcbem Brooms OQ Each ... WC Beans, Red Idaho or "1 Q Small White, B lbs 19C Baby Lima 10 Beaaa, I lbs 1JC Rice Fancy 1 f California, I lbs.. . .... 1 1 C Fruit and Vegetable GRAPES .5? Concords X-sT ) Make yaar grape Jelly tow JS"' ONIONG 25 U. bag LETTTCE Finn solid beads ' beads1 POTATOES rfoV Oregoa No. P. WgNl Ovcct Potatoes fip Try tbea eaadied g tta. j HIGH WELL UNDER WAY GERVAIS. Sept. !. The high school la now well organized with 89 pupils enrolled. Principal Tumbleson.. called meeting of teachers Monday morning, when rules and regulations were giv en, out. At thla time It was also decided, that the . first ' dramatic work let the. year, would ba a student - body play under : direc tion ot .Mr. .'Buchanan. ;. 1 K - HmJ"'1imIt Lw' IbJ'S' ggg.-ggg Lmm aMMiJ' smmS t hack. " BACK FROM TILLAMOOK EAST WOODBURN, Bept it. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Murphy and son. Max hare returned from visiting reiatlTea and friends In Tillamook eounty. They formerly' Ured In that eounty where they conducted a dairy ranch. Murphy-thinks con ditions better there than in the j rauey and- would , ilka, to more PAY'W TAKTT IMffiT FEATURES DuEed IHIai Supreme quality CHOICE BEEF 03 ; DcoSor TPovli - IID.'JIOG - More Lamb Ilelp the Grower Leg oOQiDimD V. . To bake or bofl . BACON SQUARES Sugar cured flfc. flQQ. PURE PORK Porlt Causacc ' orFresh GirouncS Dcc5 We Reserve the RljM to Limit Quantities. None. Sold to Dealers.