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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1934)
PAGE FOURTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, OregW Friday Morning. December 21,. 1934 U ... f? Garden court I Poclee Watelie !l? U Toilet Water Watche, A Garden Court t:i... iir-a --4 wv aicr 52 Value 51 Alarm Clocks T 89c and Up Fountain Pens 51 Value 25c Shi for Men p 51.25 Value 59c fv , Pyralin Sets VI for Women Jf (As Low as 51.19 Combination Hot Water Bottle and Fountain Syringe 52.50 Value 98c Wrist Watches 55 Value 52.98 Garden Court Perfume 52 Value 51 j Shaving Brushes 50c Value 21c Hot Water Bottle Guaranteed 38c Fountain Pens 52 Value 98c Christmas Cards 5c each Box of 24, Fancy 35c ISCBAEFER'S.I Drug Store i: a. r u iuoui,jr vwtues ui imw r rices: 135 Nk Commercial Phone 5197 i JESSE F. FIKAH IS ! liDMKICUI Joint Installation Will Be - Held December 27 With 0. E. S. - WOODBURN, Dec.-2 0 Wood burn lodse No. lot A. r. A: M.. held their annual election of offi cers Monday night at the Masonic hall and elected Jesse Fred Fikan worshipful master for the ensu ing year. 'j : .'; Other officers elected and ap pointed were Lester R. Gilbert, senior warden; Earl W. Gibbons, Junior warden; Frank Proctor, secretary; Fred G. Evenden, treasurer; W. P. Lessard, senior deacon; Carl R. Peterson, Junior deacon; Thomas Sims, marshal; Howard Sayre, chaplain; Iran C. Beers, senior steward; H. W. Bladorn, Junior steward; C Ray Sbaner, tyler. Joint installation of officers withwlth Evergreen chapter No. 41, O. E. 8 , will be held on the evening of December 27 and will be open to the families and invit ed friends of members of both or ders. The Federated Women of Meth odist Episcopal church held their Christmas meeting at the church Tuesday afternoon with Miss Pau line Llvesay, Miss Freda Han, Mrs. Hattie McKee, ' Mrs. Ella Goss, Mrs. E. A. Lytle, Mrs. Ida Brennan and Mrs. Earl G&llager as hostess. The December meeting of the Presbyterian Missionary society was held fax the church Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. D. J. Gilland ers, president, presiding. Mrs. Hi ram Orerton was instructed to send the articles to overseas head quarters in China and Alaska. Chauncey Johnson .Dies at Woodburn, Home for 30 Years WOODBURN, Dec. 20. Chaun cey Bennett Johnson, 79, died at his home on Cleveland street Wednesday morning. He was born In Alameda ; county, California, March 17, 1885, and came to Ore gon In 1884. He has made his home In Woodburn the past SO years and has been employed as Janitor for the Woodburn bank for many years. He was the last of a family f seven sons. Surviving are a half brother and half -sister and several nephews and nieces, all In Cali fornia. Funeral services will be announced later. MIDDLE GROVE, Dec. 20. A Christmas program consisting of songs and recitations, a - play "Santa and son", and pageant, "The Birthday of the King, be ing prepared by pupils of both rooms and directed by Mrs. Miller and Mrs.. Tankers, teachers.- will be glTen at the .Community club JTiaay, pecemoer 21, at f p. m., in the - school andltoHnm. Tha school board is taking charge of the Christmas treat. KINGSTON. rw n"- tw Kingston community club will holds its annual Christmas enter tainment Saturday, December 22. A one-act comedy play, "Her ennstmaa Hat", will be presented by several young neoole of the community. , - The cast includes: Warren Williams, owner of the anartment. Alois Brand; Kitty Williams, his wire. Mildred Gassner; Miss Lau ra I Lacey, Kitty's chum, Marian Follls; Maginnls Googin, Jajnitor of the apartment house, Ralph Standley; Mrs. Googin, his wife, Louise Gassner; Eddie, the negro elevator boy, Clinton Etandley; Aunt Mlnerra, the William's aunt from Niagara, Venlee Follls; Hard Times Annie, a poor beggar wom an, Delila Titus Hogan, the police officer, Charlie Gassner. - The rest of the . program In cludes several musical selections and recitations. ' Jolly old Santa will distribute various treats. , SHELBURN, Dec. 20. The De cember meeting of the Cols com munity club will be held Decem ber 21 at the Cole school house. Students from the tire surround ing districts will present the pro gram. Santa Clans will distrib ute candy to all children. Booster Program Will Be Saturday BRUSH CREEK, Dec. 20 The Brush Creek booster program to hare been held Friday night at' the school has been postponed to Saturday night A Christmas tree with an exchange of gifts and treats will be a feature of the evening. A program by the children of the school and the young people of the community will be given. Miss Inga Gop lerud Is the teacher, and John Goplerud, Jr., is president of the Booster club. ' MISS JENSEN RETURNS BRUSH CREEK, Dec. 20. Miss Thea Jensen, who has been in California for the past few years, employed near Paso Robles, returned to her home here Tuesday for an indefinite stay. rsmnn nwrrv mens t Colombia Best, lb. as S lbs. 78c Hills Red Can Q1 Coffee, lb. can ..O JLC 2-lb. can B9c Libby's Gentle Press To mato Juice, Is, -J K 2 cans AOC Sweet . Treat Pineapple 8-oz. :,. . .. 5C Is, 2 for 15c; 10s, 49c Clicquot Club Ginger Ale or Sparkling Water. bottle 10c Canada Dry Ginger Ale or Sparkling Water 12-oz bottle Ckfj 2 for . Lk i C , 29-ox 2 for 45c Maraschino ' Cherries, - 3 oz. : 5-0 s. 12c 8c Del Monte or Libby Fruit Cocktail or AA Frnit Salad, 8 oz. UL Is, 15c Florida Gold Grapefruit, 2s. 2 cans ..... i Fancy 25c Ocean Breeze Fancy Peas famous for nat ual sugar con tent. 2s can 15c San Wan Peas 2s. 2 cans .. 29c Santiam or Everett Fey. Cut Beans 2s, OfT 2 cans awOC Baleen Mix Candy : 2 Its. 19c Plain Mix Candy . 2 Ihs 25c Cream Mix 2 lbs. 29c French Mix (Bay City Mix) . 2 lbs. 35c Old Fashion Chocolate Drops 2 lbs. 25c Christmas Chocolates .. .2Vi-lb. box 79c Finest Ingredients - Gift Suitable for the Most Particular of Friends 4M-Ib. box 81.89 ' Thompson's New Crop Choice Seedless OOsa Raisins. 4-Ib. bagjC Ray-Mai Pumpkins f' 2Ki's,can ilC Fancy Long Thread Cocoanut -f 12-oz. .10C; Monogram Cello. - IK, lb. C & H Golden Brown 3uih, 15c All Pure or Darigold Milk ' fry 3 tan cans lZ L I C Gulf Kist Fancy Oysters or .bhrimp, 5 oz. OEf u 2 cans LiZtC Wesson Oil qts H gaL TOc Dromedary or Ocean Spray Cranberry QpT0 Sauce. Is, 2 cans iDC S & W Fancy Lemon Orange -Citron Peel seasonal clean - Qn up. Lb. : JLC Spanish Pearl QK, Popcorn. 3 lbs. Ut Kerr's Fancy Mince 2 us. . 19c Libbys Sweet An Pickles, 6 oz. 1UC Pta. SOc; Qts. 290 Prince Albert Tobacco 16-oz. Vri can Sweet' Treat Fancy Sliced Pineapple QQ 2V8. 2 cans OOC Jay Dee Dee Br. Sliced Pineapple, 2y2a 2 cans Snowdrift 3 lbs. 29c 49c e lbs. 05c Del Monte Fancy Catsup 2 bottles 25c IXL Soft Shell Almonds ..lb. 15c Brazils, washed King Cole Brite 2 lb. 35c Georgia Paper Shell Pecans ........lb. 29c Groner's Extra Large .Fancy Franquette Walnuts ..............lb. 23c Fancy Mixed Nuts no peanuts, 2 lbs. 35c C a mels, :' Chesterfields, Old Golds, Lucky Strike Cigarettes OKA 2 for ..auC 8 for Met Carton f 1.20 Llbby Med. Ripe l'a tall Kern's Catsup 12-oz. bottle 9c C & H" Powdered - rjn Sugar. 3 lbs. -lit ORANGES 2 SPUDS B CampbelTs Tomato 2 cans , ,,- ,, JLOK Hills Bros. Fancy New Crop Dates 2 lbs. l:OC JOO's doz. No. 1 Desh. 10 lbs. ANANAS Prices Friday ; Baturdayt ' Monday . Diil5,lT Prices Friday. Saturday Monday Doc 14, 15, IT OFFICERS ELECTED FOB CIICII GROUP MIDDLE GROVE, Dec 28. A meeting held at the I. F. Waller home Monday night to elect offi cers tor the several church organ isations, resulted as follows: Trustee of the church for three years, F. F. Walker; class leader for two years, Mrs. Lena Bart ruff; assistant class leader,, W. H. Schart: 'church treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Schart ; pianist. Lola Hammer; Sunday school superintendent, Lo la Hammer; assistant. W. H. Schart; secretary, Esther Ham mer; treasurer, Mrs. Helen Walk er; president of young people's Christian Endeavor, Lola Ham mer; rice president, i Earl Ham mer; secretary, Roberta Bartruff ; treasurer, David Bartruff; adult adviser, Mrs. W. H. Scharf. , Pupils of the grade school vrbo have received first year "Palmer" buttons are Murray Dow, LaFern Ethel Suhxe, Donald Barckley and Dick Keeney. Receiving second year "Palmer" buttons are Alvln Stelnka, Laura Crane, Oscar War ner, Audrey. Harms, Helen Fort son, Geneva Hammer, Carol Sny der, Mamie Jewett, Sylvia Elsen bach, LeRoy Barker, Lee Wagers, Elaine Harms, Mary Jean Fisher and Arlene Hicks. J i . ; . - . Mrs. -Mary Hemdon received word of the death of a sister's husband, Carl Williamson, In Oak land, Calif., on Thanksgiving day. Death was caused from a heart attack, suffered while listening to the radio. WIDOW OF FORMER PASTOR IS CALLED SILVERTON, Dec. 20. Word was received - Wednesday of the death of Mrs. Agnes Thorsen, 70, Tuesday night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Donald Brown at Minneapolis, .Minn. Mrs. Thorsen was the mother of Mrs. Alt O. Nelson of Silverton and the widow of the Rev. A. J. Thorsen, for 42 years pastor of the Lutheran Sy nod church at Rockdell, Minn. Mrs. Thorsen was known to-many at 811verton. . Four years ago Mrs. Thorsen was Injured in an automobile accident, breaking her hip. Shortly after she recovered from this injury, she slipped and fell, re-breaking her hip. Since then she has been confined to her bed. Besides Mrs. Nelson of Silver- ton, Mrs. Thorsen Is survived by the following children: Mrs. L. H. Jacobson of Seattle, August Thorsen and Dr. Marie Thorsen of Los Angeles, Dr. A. A. Thor sen, Dr. Adolph Thorsen, Her man Thorsen and Mrs. Donald Brown of Minneapolis, Mrs. Su san Brown of Spokane, Mrs. Rag na Graham of Stockton, Calif., Mrs. Haven Little of Kassen, Minn., and Nels Thorsen of Al berta, Canada. 1 SERA Classes Will Continue SILVERTON. Dec. 20. An nouncements were made Wednes day that SERA classes would be continued for three months, start ing January 3. Miss Ruth Minor, who has been teaching literature and public speaking during the past three months, will teach dra matics and allied . sciences, and Mrs. Mary Riley, who has been teaching commercial arithmetic. will teach a continuation of her course. The classes, local . authorities explain, are absolutely tree and no prerequisite studies are required. Powell Attends Funeral Albany . . . t , SILVERTON, Dec. 20. Frank M. Powell of Silverton attended the funeral of his brother, Willis M. Powell, 66, at Albany Thurs day afternoon. Mr. Powell died at his home near Crabtree Tuesday. Besides his brother Frank, sur viving are one daughter, Mrs. F. Toung of Crabtree and the follow ing brothers and sisters. Lee Pow ell of Philomath; Claire and Or- val Powell of Crabtree; Lester Powell of Portland. Mrs. Leila Cornett of Albany; Mrs. May Crabtree of Stayton Mrs. Savilla Vitteteau of Saskatoon, Saskatch ewan.' MACLEAT. Dec. 20. An unus ually large crowd was in attend ance at tne exceptional good pro gram put on by the Sherman Bar ry clan, at the grange social night. The entire1 program was put on by the four brothers, . Sherman Barry, George Barry, Joe Barry, Paul Barry and their families. LIBERTY.' Dec. 20.The Red Hills grange held an open meet ing Tuesday 'evening for Installa tion of new officers. State Depu ty Arthur Brown was present as installing officer. Officers, aa In stalled were: '': I " ' . Master, E. G. Clark; overseer, E. O. Beckley; lecturer, Dorothy Beckley; steward. William Berndt assistant steward. Wayne Williams; chaplain, P. G. Judd; treasurer, W. R. Dallas; secretary, Mrs. Hazel - Clark; gatekeeper, Newton Abbott; ' Ceres, Mildred Zosel; Pomona, Florence Berndt; Flora, Mrs. Walter Weiderkehr; lady assistant steward, Catherine Dallas; executive committee new member, W. R. Olden. . The Installation team accepted aa Invitation to install new offi cers tor the Chemawa grange there December 27. For the pro gram readings were given by Mr. Brown and Charles Curtis, and Christmas carols sung by Grange.' P - i Hand Embroidered! Boxed! Xoncfccba Cots! '. Natural 0T colortd Ctton! Granser's News Column - A five-piece set you'll be proud to (to! Colored hemmed embroideries, colored thread hem In a variety ef patterns aad colors 1 Here's a worth while gift MCgestiea! . ..... " or , Others Priced at tj.i $l.os Pairo cilli LadieS Fancy White Gift I3andEicx:cEiic2o White cotton. Novelty comersf 25c Per bo. So low priced, so alee fookiaa. friends will bo delighted to receive these for Christmas! Novelty cat ered embroidered and appliroed cv Mrs hemstitched hems! t for IScI Others Favorably Priced il5e 49 69 Beautifully lace trimmed, tailored! , Silk biaxtrt slips styled aa wo like than! With V or bodice top .7. adjustable shoulder straps! Chcrowes, dance sets, panties, too, in silk crepe oraatin! Luxurious lace trimming or dainty embroid ery! A big selection- in tea rose or blue, with a few whites! Sizes 54 to 44 in slips! Corresponding in undies! Buy carry! Lovely GAYMODE Shadow-GIear SILK ia(o)E are what she wants 'this Christmas! oo . (HyiziocJefoetxal dfhfla pe herlthtteTChSrow&ttat othjn ajrange of smart colorsf. 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