The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 10, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OREGON STATESMAN Salem.
Oregon, Friday Morning, February 10, 1933
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February 18 for Annual Dis
trict Confab; Open
Session Slated
SCIO, Feb. (Special) Odd
Fellows from the 17 lodges In the
Sclo district will meet bere Sat
nrday, February is, for the an
nual -j eonrention of the Linn
Benton I. O. O. F. association.
This will bo the first meeting
nnl nero in a number of years.
so especial effort will - be made
for its success.
Tne convention will open at
2 o'clock In the afternoon, with a
closed session for members, to
whom welcome will bo extended
oy woe Lome or aao, with re-
sponso by Aubrey 8. Tossing of
BrownsrUls. OMeara win be
elected and the next meeting
place selected,
Dinner at I o'clock win bo
erred by the Sdo Rebekah lodgt
members, this to bo followed at
7:45 o'clock by an open meeting
In the lodge rooms. The program
for this meeting, announced by
President M. D. Shanks of Leb
anon, follows: '
Opening with America and in
rocatlon; welcome by Mayor W.
A, Swing of Sclo; response, M.
D. Shanks of Lebanon; introduc
tion of grand officers and past
grand officers; address, Grand
Master R. H. Jones; roll call,
numbering of Rebekahs; and en
tertainment by program commit
tee headed by Joe Lytle of Sclo.
Officers of the eonrention are:
Mr. Shanks, president: N. B.
Moses, Sclo, rice president; J.
M. Bennett, Lebanon, secretary;
George Drlnkard, BrownsTllle.
treasurer; George Ellis, Sweet
Home, warden; T. A. Logsdon.
Corrallis. conductor; L. H. Em
ery, Alsea, Inside guardian;
Thomas Small, Sclo, outside guar
dian. .
Ledges 'iaf ho association ar:
Albany, Barnum, CoTenant, San
tlam. Callapoola, King's ' Valley,
Lebanon, Dlerdoff, Wilder,
CrawfordsTllle, Backensto, Al
pine, . Alsoa, Ami co. Tangent,
Waldport. and Sweet Home,
Jacob VanWell it
Called Beyond at
Home at Perrydale
PERRTDALE, Fob. t Ja
cob "Van Well died at bis home
near hero Tuesday morning after
a short illness. Mr. Yaa Well
was born in Holland 71 ysars
ago, but has resided la Oregon
for many years.
He Is surrrred by bis widow,
one daughter Mlna, three sons.
Herman. Pete and Joe, all of
whom are at home. He was a
tireless worker for Farmers Un
ion organizations.
Funeral serrices were held at
the Catholic church ia Sheridan
Thursday morning.
DRUGS
C. L. WELLMAN, Ph. G.
474 N. Commercial
In "THE MARKET"
Prescriptions
BUY ALL YOU WANT, NO LIMITS; THIS IS NOT A
CHAIN STORE
Sundries
5ft Syringe Tubing 17c
25c Momenta Hand
Cleaner 15c
25c Oronite Cleaner 16c
50c Chamois Skins 33c
50c Vantine's Incense
in Cones 33c
50c Electric
Marshmallow Toaster
19c
Razor Blades
35c Gem 28c
35c Ever Ready 28c
35c Enders 28c
50c Probak 39c
50c Gillette 39c
Psyllium Seed
3 lbs. 60c
Miscellaneous
$2 Reducoids 89c
50c Lac-Lax 28c
60c McCoys tablets 39c
50c Lilac Vegetal 29c
40c Castoria 26c
Antiseptics
Vick's Voratone 10c
$1 Zonite 65c
$1 S. T. 37 79c
$1 Lavoris 79c
$1 Listerine 69c
Tonics
$2 S.S.S. Tonic 1.29
1 pt Cod Liver Oil 39c
$1 Miles Nervine 69c
$1.50 Maltine Prep. 98c
Ointments
60c Mentholatnm 39c
50c Unguentine 32c
25c Zinc Oxide 16c
75c Ben Gay 49c
50c Analgesic Balm 36c
Tooth Paste
25c Dr. West's 15c
40c SquibVs 29c
60c Forhan's 39c
25c Colgate's
50c Tooth Brush
Both (or 49c
Shaving Creams
50c Ingrams 29c
35c Valiant's 20c
50c Everready 18c
75c Molle 45c
50c Keen 29c
1 lb Hospital
Cotton 23c
Creams
$1 Pond's 62c
60c D. & R. 39c
-lb Theatrical 23c
50c Parke Davis 25c
50c Marcella 30c
50c Day Dream
Rouge 35c
Pills and Tablets
$1.25 Anacin, 100, 98c
100 Aspirins 49e
25c Feenamint 19c
50c Yeast Foam 39c
50c N. R. 39c
Vacuum Bottle
1 pt. size 49c
25c Modess 16c
25c Kotex 18c
Light Globes
G. E. 10c
178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET
Good Meat For Less
PuU?o Pi?llx OouflDaco 2 Lbs. fl
Lean
Mutton Ro;
Lb.
Home Made
Lbs.
Yozajr Tender
Rabbits
Lb.
AlBMf
Hamburger
I
Lb.
Young Tender
Beef Roasts
Lb.
(k
Tocaj Ptj
Peril Roaoto
Lb.
Choice -Lean
Lb.
Frak Wifflpa
Oysters
Caufl Lota
Porll Chops
Preo Delivery 0pUdil9p.n. SctKito-Dfal 8686
UmQUEPROBRAMIS
BlIIBKPlfWIS
DALLAS, Feb. t One of tha
most unlqua procrama enjoyed by
any organization bar was pre
sented at the Pythian Ran om
Tuesday erenlna wbea tba
Knight of Pythias entertained
members of tba Pythian Sisters
and wives of tba Knights. Tba
program was presented la tba
form of a radio broadcast with
tba entire program coming over
the radio.
Norval Galea . took the part
of the radio annonneer and an
nounced the program by means
of a hand microphone. Kaeh par
ticipant In the program was an
nonnced by this method and
many Jokes and vtake effs on
the members of both organiza
tions were enjoyed by the crowd.
Lief S. Flnseth gave the address
of welcome for the Knights and
Florence Hnnter responded for
the Sisters. The most Interesting
highlight of the erenlng was
when B. F. Preston told of the
honors gained la public offices by
the members of the Knights. In
concluding bis part of the pro
gram, Preston told of the hard
campaign fight of Ed Campbell
for the office of eonstabl for
this district and presented Ed
with a badge of office from tha
lodge. The badge waa in the form
of a star, about IS Inches across.
cut from brass, and having the
Inscription "chief con-sta-bal,
Polk county" on Its face.
Fifty-nine persons attended the
meeting and enjoyed a lunch
serred at the conclusion of the
program.
bell Adams, and lcndred Bow.
lira. Stanley Adams Is leader
of the elub aal they meet erery
Friday afternoon at her home.
The officers of the dab ax:
President, Edna llattlson, secre
tary, Margaret Tangent, clab re
porter, Muriel Bee km an. Demon
stration team commute, Jean
Boors and MUdred How. Mem
bers of the club are: Sylvia
Tehle, Edna Mattlsoa, Irene
Jones, Muriel Beckman, Oneta
Hair, Margaret Tangent. Evelyn
Block. Marybell Adams, Jean
Beers. Mildred Howe, Betty Lons-
berry, Dorothy Sprague, Lanes
Goodwin and Leota Howe.
Lincoln's Picture
Will be Presented
To Dallas Church
DALLAS, Feb. A large
picture of Abraham Lincoln will
be presented to the Christian
church Sunday morning by the
patriotic Instructor of the state
organization of the Ladles of the
G. A. R. Mrs. Freda Peterson of
Dallas, will make the presents
tion. K. E. Burke, pastor of the
church will accept the gift for
the church and will dellrer the
morning sermon on the theme,
Christian Citliens."
Plans are being made to re-
serre a special section lor tne
members of patriotic organisa
tions who will be present.
POLISHED PEBBLES
SLATED FOR Wi
SCIO, Feb. "Polished Peb
bles," a two-act comedy operetta,
by Otis M. Carrlngtom, will be
presented by the high school
Glee club. Tuesday night. Feb.
28, at the Z. C. B. J. hall. Miss
Doris Clarke Is directing.
The cast includes: Uncle Bob,
Leonard Lukonbach; Mrs. O'Bri
en, Rose Sllbernagel; Rosalie,
Norene Sims; Winifred, Ruby
Rospralka; Milllcent, Emily Nad
Tornlk; Mr. Gabble, Glen Arnold;
Mrs. Gabble, Geraldln Rodgers;
Martha. Angelina Wesely; Nick,
Archie Gardner.
Churning chorus: Mazlne Ar
nold. Vera Arnold. Velorls Cren
shaw, Arlen Darby, Bylrla Fred
erick. Opal Long. Vivian Marin.
Norma Mumper, Irene Palon and
Sylrla Bartu.
Hoeing chorus: Howard ghel-
ton. Lyne Jackson, Donald Mer-
ltt, Eldon Klnser, Elvln Gallegly.
Donald MaeDonald, Carl Donovan
and Eldon Todd.
Sewing chorus: Rose Hetzen
dorf, Elsie Hetsendort, Luclle
Jackson, Emma Jaqulth, Thelma
Karnosh, Doris Kirk, Carol Mill
er, Helen Miller. Marjory Moses.
Frances Salsl. Blanche Vererka,
and Mary Kruml.
Milking chorus: Audrie Bartu,
Edrls Thayer, Lorena Thurston.
Fern Purdy, Max Long, Alfred
Tunker. Oswald Crenshaw, Fre
mont Slattery, Raymond Bllyeu,
Darid Freitag, and Donald Da
reuport.
era
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DRAWS GOOD CBOWD
HUBBARD. Feb. Forty
eight children from White,
Broadaer and Habbard wer ex
amined at th dials held Wed
nesday at th Hubbard health
center; IS wer Immunized
against diphtheria, and II war
vaccinated.
For Broadacrea and White, It
wer examined. II with parents
present; seven wer gives toxoid
and eight vaccinated: foar pre
school ehHdren wer exs mined
and Immunised.
For Hubbard SI children were
examined, eight with parents
present; six wer given toxoid
and four vaccinated ; five chil
dren wer found to be without
defect.
A clinic will be held at th
hall on Wednesday, March I for
pro-school children and for fin
ishing toxoid treatment
Parents will make their ap
pointments for preschool chil
dren with Mrs. Waldo Brown.
. TWO SEW ARRIVALS
: sxTBLiMrrr.' rb. Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond DltUr are th
parents girt born, Friday at
th horn of his paresis,' Mr.' and
Mrs. Mat DltUr. Th Bin pound
baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jo Wolf, bora. Saturday morals g
at their homo, has been named
Betty Ann.
SLTPSt XXXK HL'KT
. WALDO HILLS. Fab. Man
uel, eldest eon of Mr. and Mrs.
E. KeQerhala of th EvargTeen
district, suffered a bad accident.
H was notching hop poles when
the ax slipped cutting his kne
so that five stitches were neces
sary. Th knee may b perman
ently stiff.
Spanish Veterans
Add Six Members
To Woodburn Roll
Legion Auxiliary
Witnesses Work
Of 2 4-H Groups
WOODBURN, Feb. I The
Betsy Ross sewing club whlcn
has been working on 4-H club
projects the past two montns
cave a demonstration at th
Washington school today and the
girls of the cooking school also
demonstrated their work. Tne
women of Legion Auxiliary wero
guesta for the afternoon. Tne
club quartet under the leaaer-
shlp of Mrs. Paul Femoerton
unr: membora are Elizabeth
Pollard, Muriel Beckman, Mary-ley.
McCallum Speaks
At Joint Session
Of Bible Groups
DALLAS. Feb. I "Fourteen
Thousand Miles From Home to
Preach the Gosnel" was the
theme of the message brought by
Rer. Hugh McCallum of Salem
to the Joint gathering of the
men and women of the Bible
school of the Dalit Christian
chnreh Tuesday night. Mr. Mc
Callum told of his Journey from
the Pacific coast of the United
States to the eastern coast of
South Africa where ho spent five
years In evangelistic work. He
pointed out the problems which
confronted a young American
preacher la a conservative Eng
lish and Dutch community.
X. B. Burke, pastor, presided
and Introduced Harold Witcraft,
who sane two numbers, accom
panied at the piano by Joe Hart-
WOODBURN, Feb. I The
Ellas Hutchinson camp of Span
ish American war reterans held
Its regular meeting at the new
O. O. F. hall Monday night
when six new members were Ini
tiated as follows:
George Clark and George Srb
of Largo; E. C. Nelson and Vera
Calvin of Monitor: W. D. Fish
of Aurora and W. A. Eastman of
Woodburn;
We SELL for CASH
So You Can Buy for Less
Ton save by buying her tor the
almplo reason that wo have no
credit losses nor axeeasivo book
keeping costs. That's why oar
selling for cash saves you money.
HERE ARE TODAY'S BEST FURNITURE BUYS
Forty inch walnut book
type desk. Large, roomy,
ST $32.50
Walnut gateleg exten
sion table. Extends to 6
feet, makes full size din
ing
table
$27.50
"Rome" studio couch,
makes full size bed, or
two twin beds. Large
compartment for bed
ding. Heavy homespun
cover
ing Chiffoniers,
walnut
$34.50
$8.50
SURPRISE!!!
Medicine cabinet, white
enamel with mirror
-only
$1.19
FIDLER'S
FURNITURE STORE
255 North Commercial St.
TeL 8425
Standard Feed Co.
228
Ferry St.
oxK-HALF block www Phone
MARION HOTKL 6858
DO YOU KNOW
that a rery large percentage of all chldw are anemic
when hatched? Build op the red blood of your ehlcta
by feeding After 1983 Chick Starter Paka. It wfflde
relop a strong, disease-resisting bird. Ask for Free
Feeding Schedules and other literature.
1933 EGG MAKER
100 lbs.
Mash
$1.75
100 lbs.
Paks
$1.80
PROGRESSIVE
EGG MASH
with Mflk, Greens, And
Cod liver Oil, $1 OA
100 lbs. 0107
Progrefthrt Scratch
100 lb $1.15
Screenings and
Molasses
80 lbs, 59c
GRAY OATS
Ground
80 lbs 95c
PEAT MOSS
Poultry litter
Garden Moss
Large bale ..$1.75
ROLLED OATS
60 lbs 75c
Cracked Corn
100 lbs. $1.15
Linseed Meal
84 Protein
100 lbs. $1.60
EXPRESS SHIPMENT OF
KFevj Maafl Snflfti
ia the newest Spring com
binations only
Colon predominating. Tan, Orer, Bxova. Rod,
HaTf. Caartreoie. New Blaa, Hjacinta. Blaek.
Tneaa are fmaraatead All Bilk riaiaa
Express Shipment of New
Plain Rough Crepes
la Bayoa. Acetate and Silk Mixtures
Roaxa Orapea are slatei to to extremely poa
lar tar early Syria Dreaaas aal Solta.
Celers eaowm are Taa, Orer, Nary, Hyaaiata,
Cnartreaao, Had. Brora, Black. Ia tare pop
ular prlee raaee,
yard
S1.49, $1.00ad 85c
Open errry Ratarday aifbt ata o'clock
Elliott Dry Goods Company
Safeway Savings For Friday and IilEhirday, Feb. 10 and 11
ysttears
Cove Variety
5 oz. tins
for age
CORN
Fancy Batter
Kernel No. 2
2 cans
TUNA
White Star
7 oz. tins
a for ac
Libby's Fancy Red Sockeye, Tall Cans, 2 for,
peas Ttffrs
San Wan Tender, Sweet No. 2 can
MATCHES 7 Cn
6-box carton each JL J
MCE 7
Fancy California 4 TK. J V. II
0
Safeway Hard Wheat 49-tb sackvtt.
Pancake Flour
SAFEWAY QUALITY
NO. 10 BAG
Max-i-mum Syrup
CANE A MAPLE FLAVOR
NEW STYLE QUART JUG
only sks
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
12-oz. Tin
Goklen Rife
Dqchochqo
ILETT
Crisp, SoUd Heads
2 0i? 9G
'CJ .Hartnt fntamk '
Pork Roast
Cut from fresh, young
tender pork
&y2c ib.
Your 'choke of Cudahy
or Carat ens. Very good,
nice and lean. Half or
Whole
ft2l2cll).
RABBITS
Young and tender, to
fry or bake
ac lb.
CHICKENS
Fresh and Under, to boll
or bake, Rock & Red, all
Drawn
Dclb.
Your Choice
Leg of Pork
Fresh Ground Beef
Boneless Beef
Stew
Veal Roast
Fresh Pork
Sausage
Cottage Cheese
Pig Pork Steak
a eft.
We would appreciate baring yon sad your friends come ia sad look at eur
meat counter. You will find only the b est meats for less.
4 CHARLIE DUVAL,
Market Manager. "
No. 371U N. Commtr-
' daL Phone oil
No. 6ft 1978 N. Capitol
Phone 8520
SaTe at tha following
Safiriy Stores i
We Reacrvo tho Right Co
Limit Qaaatltlco
No, 511 270 N. Com
merdaL Phone $432
No. 7S 1927 State :
Phone 9485.
M
lTTlf. liberty St.
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