CliniSTI AFiS ffift ;wk6 :f -The OREGON STATESMAN SzltTX Oregon, Friday Hernia, Noreiaher 24, 1933 PAGE ELEVEN Rev. Esson to Address Si!- iun ujuuu Hunu -' .. Committees Named-;' SILVERTON, ctfj jj. De. I caned plans heing announced xor tne gnnal homecoming of the UU Christian church which ! JJT b - held . Sunday. NoTember z. Mrs. Linn - Neal Is general chairman of the arrangement. Rer. Alhyn. Esson of Albany, who. has alnce the tint homecom- ingr was held, been "the west speaker of the day, will again be at SilTerton i to talk. The Rot. Esson was pastor of : the local ! congregation at ! the time the present church bnlldlng was dedicated.. One . charter member of the church when first organ ized ta the the Bethany church, 1 P.'' Mascher, ' will be , present i Sonday. . ; . ' voznmuiees in Charge ot Tar- Ions . divisions of the work In clude; the following: Mrs. J. J. Johnson. Mrs. Harrey Good, Mrs. James ; Bonner; Mrs- Jay McCaJl and Mrs. Otto Dlckman, kitchen work; dining room and decora tions, Mrs. ETelyn.Neal and Miss Dorene Darls, Miss Louise Specht, i Frances Simmons, Doris and Dor othy SImeral, Mrs. : Mary , Klee- man,. Gladys Cage, Era Sawyer, Frances Johnson, Erelyn Stewart, Elizabeth Earls, Margaret Thomp-j son and' Marjorie Smith. The program committee Includes, Mrs. I P. Mllllken, Mrs. J. "w Jordan mn A Un TIT l ' T Rer."- J. A. -.Bennett, former pastor,. Instituted the homecom- v. ' - BilESCIiLTO ;i aid la oPEnma WEST STATTOST, Nor. IS. The- Palace of Carelessness, a benefit operetta, to w glren at the schoolhouse Friday Norem ber 21 at S p. rn. tr the stu dents ot the fifth, sixth, seventh. and eighth grades, - Is reported to be a good one. The operetta Is being, directed by Miss Riches; intermediate teacher, and Prin cipal-Beatwater. ' ; The operetta Ja to he accom panied by a rhythm baud by the primary grade and choruses 'by the third and fourth grades. AH students of the school will take part, ' . The principals ot the cast are: Pebble Steele, Billy Sphoon, Law- renoe Crane, Conrad Lee, Naomi I Chamberlain, Agnes Snoddy, Car- TeL Gibson, Keith Crane, Aaron Steele, Texas Snoddy, Lorraine Fair, .Flereace Crane, Jean Mc- Lelellan. Kenneth Wilkinson, Boh Comstock, Douglas Wilkinson, Robert Irish, Harrey Sprlnkel, Richard Snider, Virginia Danley, Bealah Webb and Fern Lewis. The choruses will include eight toy soldiers and six vegetables ; dancing dolls, also a- Jury of. IX young men and women will hear evidence on a case. Funds will ' be used ' to bdy athletic equipment. Dr. Stephen sT. Makers iSlO ILLOTEB FOR In a paper which he had intended to entitle "How to coax tubercle bacilli to commit suicide" but decided such a title would be -too flippant. Dr. Stephen J. Maher. internationally known authority on tuberculosis, re cently described to a gathering ex physicians at Shclton, Conn-, how he had developed a method of transmuting tuberculosis germs intoiiarmlesa Bacteria, tiras opening a new path towards a possible specific cure for the dreaded "White Scourtre." While warning asrainet d re mature ontimism. ur. Maher believes that bis discovery may prove the starting point for RELIEF WIJRK Triumphed tor Swedenl : . r -... I. ft ;-.,:;-:vf.-:i::- Members of the Swedish military jumping team, who turned in a perfect score to win toe international event at the National, uorse bno-in wvv w w 14 - wis uuuiwuviifti vwih -M wis nituufwif uvin wv y in New York, are shown with the trophy symbolic of their victor?: ' Left to right are 1 Captain Ernst Helpers with 44 Aid a"; Capt. Gngtti Freder ick, Von Rosen with "Koronett, and Lieut. Herbert Sacksith "Orient.' hoi I mm at scientists tne world over to make a new, intensive attack on the scourge. m. ftlaher, who has specialized in tuberculosis since 1900, received the Laetare Medal from Notre Dame University two years azo for his work in that field. M LUKE LISTED CLEAr LAKE, Nov. 23. Pupils on the honor roll for the Clear. Lake school the first quar ter are: - Upper room' Donna SIgnett, Sylvia Wagner, Elsie Petzel, Del- bert Bair, Lois Lick, Jack Xhap ia, Kenneth Buchanan, Jack Rob ertson, : Mack" Hackeuburg, Es- telene Smith and Oscar Bair. Lower, grades) Richard Coons e, Shirley Mason, Roland. aBlr, Erma Stolk, Billle Coonse, Rob ert; Louise and Terry Signett. ' Students in , Dorthy Carpen ter's room are editing a paper "Hop Bugle" with Marion Rob ertson,. , editor; Loretta Smith, manager; Gerald Eby, sports; Billy Porter, Jokes; Jack Chapin, society; Oscar Bair, fifth grade; Mary" Hammack, sixth grade; Jack! Schmaltx, seventh grade, and belbert Bair, eighth grade reporters. Former Falls City Man Dies; Worked At Logging Camp FALLS CITY, 'Nov. 23. Word has been received here of the instant death ot Andy Hunter at one of the coast logging camps Monday. He attended the Falls City schools and has resided here for many years. He is survived by his mother, three sisters and two brothers. Mrs. Amy Barnett of Oakland, CaL, is staying on her place here since it was vacated by the H.-S. Ruland family. She is remodeling and refinishing the house and having the out buildings repaired. Julius Ward - Just returned from Portland where he was call ed to the bedside of his brother who is very ill. Lack, of Meeting Place Puts Girls - mmm mm 9 Wav I rt Wnrlr Kuildincr MOLALLA. Nov. 23. . The Rurel Dell Campflre group, Kol- momesksh, recently organized. didn't have a place to hold regu lar, meetings, so, undaunted, the rlrls have started building a lodge' down by Cedar creek. - It Is being made of moss-cov ered rails and Is high enough to stand in. The chinks are to be filled, vith plaster to keep out ' the eold and the lodge will soon ' be ready for use. Several ot the girls have already won honors for building- a fire, using only two matches and materials found in the woods. . Hammond Mill Has 2 Camps Operating; i: Open After Repairs MILL" CITY. Nov. 23. The Hammond Lumber mill which has been shut down since Friday, re opened Wednesday. During the time the mill was closed some new machinery was Installed and other repairs were made. Camp 26 ot the company has been closed for some time, clos ing earlier this year than usual, Camp 17, above Detroit, nowever, is still running, as is the Char les Sullivan camp near Mill City on the Marion county side. VISIT El CALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN VTEW, Nov. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Schueller left Saturday for California. They rill, motor as far as Oakland, where Schueller will stop at the house of his son-in-law and danghter. Dr. and Mrs. William Williams. Mrs. Schueller will con tinue on to Pasadena to spend several months at the home of her son, Ralph White. Clara Nicholson . Heads . Rebekahs For Scotts Mills SCIO, Nov. 23. N. I. Morri son, member of the Sclo town council, met with the county re lief committee In Albany Tues day with reference to securing an allotment ot funds for civic improvements under the federal plan now being released in Ore gon. The sum of 31050 was al lowed for relief work here In the way of repairs, the latter to In clude city hall, some of the side streets in the city and other work to be arranged by the town coun cil. Mayor Ewing announced that a special meeting of the council wonld.be called in the near fu ture. Inasmuch as the work Is to start not later than Monday, No vember 27. It is the understanding here. Morrison said, that funds allot ted Scio in this matter are not to be repaid, as it is part of the government plan to relieve unemployment. Preference is to he given those who have been assisted by. the Red Cross and to dependent war veterans. SCOTTS MILLS, Nov. 23. At the regular meeting of Ivy Re bekah Lodge, No. 101, held Tues day night, the following officers were elected: noble grand, Clara Nicholson; vice grand, Cora Rich; recording secretary, Nellie Am undson; financial secretary, Vina Losinger; treasurer, Zella Smith. tan. la rerer ana eon vi uien-i vvrMi n . J dale, California, are visiting, her Williams Keported mother. Mrs. Clara Boji and. her sister, Mrs. August Persey. Mrs. Allan Bellinger received word a few days ago of the death of her father, Jay Smith in Oak land, California. Parents and Sons Banquet is Given By Future Farmers AURORA, Nov. S. Future Farmers of America entertained with a 6:30 o'clock parent and son banquet at the Canby high school Wednesday night ' The banquet was prepared and served by girls of home economics class. F. F. A. boys whose parents were present from the Aurora-Butteville dis trict were Elmer and Glen Crisell, Robert Hurst, George Burback, John Krauss, Wroth Davis, Don Ellers and Melvin DuRette. Students in this district take an active part in school affairs, Lois Maneck is secretary; Robert Hurst treasurer; Don Ellers, sergeant-at arms: and Paul Arnold yell lead er of the freshman class. Martha Bradtl Is president of the Junior class, and John Ellers is yell lead er for the seniors, makes the touch downs and wins the games for the Canby football team. critically ill as - Result of Accident Scio Also Boasts Green Corn, Berry Crop in November SCIO, Nov. 23. While nearby- communities in Linn county are plowing and sowing, and in a few localities oats are being harvested for grain and for hay, Sclo caps -the climax with green corn for roasting ears. Barton Sledge, farmer near Rodgers mountain, had new corn this week for his table. Mrs. Joe Herman of this city, has had everbearing raspberries all fall, at one time exhibiting a berry vine bearing green leaves, blossoms, green berries and ripe berries, all at the same time. . KINGWOOD, Nov. 23. Dr. D. A. Williams is lying critically 111 In a Salem hospital where he was taken a week ago follow ing an auto accident. He suffer ed head injuries from a shatter ed wind shield which resulted in serious hemorrhages. Mrs. C. A. Guderian was host ess Tuesday afternoon for the semi - monthly meeting of the Laurel Social Hour club. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Bernard Benson presided. Much routine business and details in- sident to the beginning ot the club year were considered. Mrs. Warren B. Baker gave interest ing excerpts from the annals of Wasco county. f MKEffSIAR&EI 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET GOOD MEAT for LESS lb. 6(3 Best Grade ILES lb. 0 Fresh .use O lbs. . Young Pig .'J ' All Beef Hamburger Sugar Cured Half or Whole Sirloin, fT-Bbnn or Round n as Tender 7.T7.TT p3 lb. Lean HE 60 lb. .Choice ' , .'.VEAIL. . Ha. no - 7. we CLOSE AT 8 O'CLOCK SATURDAY NTTB Dial 86S6 REBKKAHS HOLD ELECTION SCIO, Nov." 23. Officers elected by Scio Rebekahs for the ensuing term follow: N. C,, Mrs. Alta Phillips; V. G.. Mrs. Maud Montgomery; recording secretary, Mrs. Eunice Bartu; financial secretary, Mrs. Maud Roadarmel; treasurer, Mrs. Leona Ray. Installation is to take place January 3. Scio Odd Fellows are to elect officers November 2. MiU City People Feature in Third Junction Accident STAYTON, Nov. 23 The third auto accident In about that many mouths occurred Wednesday night at the corner near the Lewis-Bell service station. Dr. and Mrs. Silvers and Norman Tufford, all of Mill City, were not injured when their car collided with a car driven by Harvey Ransom of Ly ons. The Silvers car was turned over by the impact. Tufford suf fered from shock. This Is one ot the - most hazardous corners in town, the junction ot the Stayton West Stayton and Stayton-Linn county highways. Although one of these should be designated as a through artery, it has never been done. PLAT DATE IS SET MOLALLA, Nov. 23. Every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evening finds the play cast of the : Junior play, MAn Arizona Cowboy." busy at work at the high school, under the direction of Mrs. Catherine O'Connor. In the play are Lola Fluke; Amerlia Marson, - Marion ' Cross, Erelyn Sipp, Ruth CordilL Zenneth Cut ting, Donald Dapp, Darren Cole, Hal St. Clair, Vincent Erlckson, James Bidgood and Loyal Bur- oker. The play will bo given De cember 15. . loaracaeo New, Slightly Used and Floor Demonstrator . . Washers - A. R a VACUUM USED SENTINEL USED, PORCELAIN TUB MAYTAG, COPPER TUB , ! AUTOMATIC DEMONSTRATOR CAST ALUMINUM TUB MAYTAG . MODEL R EASY, DEMONSTRATOR ; ' BIEADOWS DEMONSTRA TOR, Model M. .109.50 .124.50 MAYTAG, PORCELAIN TUB, MODEL 15 MEADOWS DEMONSTRA. t TOR. Selective Speed A. R a COMPANION, I DEMONSTRATOR PRIMA, BaDoQi Rolls I - NEW?t.; J.r-1 MAYTAG ALUMINUM f TUB, Demonstrator MODEL V. DRYER DEMONSTRATOR ; Rei Price Sale Price - . ?25-09 " '39 IOA.50 ?125M .1090 . 8930 .1593X J29i0" 1 . mo. ' ,124.50 170.00 LSDL '--Telephone C022 ' ' -1 !v 45iJ iJtatCtr O Skvtf Milk, Buttermilk For per Feeding 1 C gaL Marion Creamery 260 S. Commercial, Salem Community Band at Hubbard Schedules T Event for : Deci 1 II.; The HUBBARD. , Nov; Hubbard community band If pre paring to give an entertainment Friday night, Deeeember 1 at the city halL In addition' to novelty band numbers, there "wilL be two one - act skits, one a speaking number . and i on' pantomime.: In thai former-lire Mist tJOrVa iBar retLi Art Schrock and X. O: Er- icksen flnijlt latter : arav : Misa' Marie , de Xeaplnasse, ' Miss " Dor-' othy. McKey, Harvey Mbshber ger and i Don Covey. There will bo a popcorn and candy booth in charge of Mrs. Claud Brovo. - - Recent - new members of the band are Charles Blosser and his niece, June Blosser. Mr. Blosser was a member of the band which was dissolved1 by the world-"war; WM Pay Saturi EIU9IT DRY GOODS COHPANY 837 Ceurt St. "Just Across from BlfllerNi on Court St. Our Best Grade Percales, "newest - designs, plains : and ' fancies, Sattrrday ' 5 yards for 40-inch ficra Marqnisette Panl Q f1 Fringed O for f4A Better grade, 2 for 1 , M i s s e s' Tweed ' Rain Coats, sizes 8 to 18. Only ten left To close .: ...tp l 39-inch Rough Crepe, the new Acetate cloth. Colors rust, navy, new blue. Saturday, &-i Yard . ;tpl Women's. New Fan Felt Hals, Just 4a left Your thoice while (J they last tji. Ruffled. Curtains. Brok en assortments. Creen, rose, blue, yellow. (" Close out,- pair JL Towel Sets. High grade turkish towell with two wash cloths d"f Only . tDJL Chamoisuede Gloves. Broken lines. All sizes, represented, to close . i , d pairs for 1 I f C i teMew AR6AL RASOM TO B tfUUlkfutO THIS IJaj-'lJ mm mm WW :- - - mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm When we opened our store we tried hard to make it the kind of a store you would like one ,in which you would find it pleasant and profitable to trade. The continued patronage has been most gratifying. It makes us pause in reflection at this time ot year ia true thankfulness for the loyal manner in which residents of this community have supported our efforts. By way of further "Thanksgiving" we are making the unusual seasonal feature below. Help yourself to these big values I Make this year's Na tional Feast Day one Ions to he remembered! Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Not. 24 to 59 Thanksgiving Specials DATES, Hills golden Hal- lowi. new crop Just re ceived 2 lbs - WALNUTS, Fancy, lb. BRAZILS, large washed 15c PEANUTS, Boasted 2 lbs 19c 20c Freshly 19c 17c & W. 17c ALMONDS,-IXL O A0 soft shells. Ib. LtXJL Orange, Lemon, or Ci tron Peel, fancy, we in vite comparison CRANBERRY SAUCE, Dromedary 17-oz. can CURRANTS, S. Fancy Pkg. . . SWEET POTATOES Libby'sV, 2 cans ............ dOK CO CO A NUT, Fancy Long Thread MARASCHINO RIES, 3-oz. bottle ..... SCHILLING SPICES, choice of any variety, 2-oz. 3 cans PIMENTOS, Dromedary Georgia Q 4-oz. tins CHER- 8c 25c Del Monte ASPARAGUS from famous fl Calif. Delta Land, 10 ot cans. ROYAL Baking nY ,HL Powder WESSON OIL 12 qz.cans or Swansdown CAKE FLOUR Quart pkg. Bonners Choice Thompson Seedless W. & W. Imitation Vanilla Cliquot Club oz. bottle San Juan or Del Monte early garden Star Chocolate Drops RAISINS 4 1. bag. EXTRACT4 GINGER ALE 16 PEAS lb. 15c Plain Mix Candy 2 ibs. L- -..25c 33g 39c SQc 25s 22s oz. bottlellOG 2 cans 2S Quaker Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles 15c pkgs. Chocolate High Grade 1 .b 19c Pineapple Sweet Treat or Del Monte, 24 can . 2 for 37c Cocoa for the kid dies lunch 2m, 19c Grapefruit Del Monte or Florida Gold tmmi cans 25c Snowdrift the perfect O lb. shortening 3 can 45C Del Maiiz Corn hi cans 25c Italian Prunes Let' eat A OR more prunesr lbs. aiifJIv Mincemeat Kerr'i Best 2 ,.25c or Nibleta Darigold or all Pure Blilk tan o Shrimp Yak Pak or Gulf Est, 5-oz. aw cans 25c cans fancy OUves Meats for Salads, Stuffed, Queens, On S-oz. bottles - ; 7C cans cans Campbell's Tomato Juice $ tall cans 17c 14c Fancy Oysters Gulf Kist, for stuffing that ' n IQp Turkey d cans JLUK Olives Ripe, l's taU Lindsay Jamacha Giants 10c .15c Tuna White Star C cans 19c Catsup T Van Camps, or Del Monte Ul large bottles 25 c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CZleDBEtniBQTSr- Slbo. H7c . 1 CENT SALE Celery Hearts ..3 bunches 10c CELERY. Fancr . Labish - le ea. HUBBARD SQUASH BAKING SQUASH -CABBAGE x CARROTS .le lb. Je ea. -le Ih, .le. bu. Oranges Ig. fancy ... 'doz. 33c Grapefruit ....i... .....4 for XJc Bananas ... .lb. 5c