The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 21, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Li OltilGOn STATESMAir; SaleTi. OiTiorf, Frklay Mornln?. TJfeecafctr. 21. 153 1
Mil OFFERED,
: HIGIiCII
"Star of Bethlehem" to Be
. Sung Tonight; Friesen
Is Choir Director
The choir of the First church
of the Nazarene will present the
. Christmas cantata, 'The SUr of
Bethlehem" in; the church audi
torium tonight at 8 o'clock, with
the public invited. John S. Frieaen
la director and Mrs. A. J. Smith,
pianist. Ret. Marvin O. , Jobe will
read the scripture. The church Is
,at ltth and Center.
Solo parts taken by Mrs. Battle
Litwiller. soprano, Ila Hoffer,' so
prano, Kenneth Abbott, baritone.
Members of the choir singing
are, sopranos, Delia Locke, Hazel
Edwards, Pearl Osterman, Laura
Schmidt, Gretta Roth. Hattie Lit
willer, Ila Hoffer, Lois Smith.
Dorothy Meade, Ethelyn Roen,
Lois Reldesel, Carmagene Hoffer,
.Louelle Hardy, Marjorle Spitler,
Mrs, Janzen. ,'VV' v
Altos, Jeanie Baxter. Muriel
Friesen, Mrs. Hoffer. Mrs. Dan
-. Schirman, Ester Ratzlaff, Mrs.
J. 3. Friesen, Coramae Hoffer, Es
;ther Reldesel, Dorothy Joyes, El
sie Janzen, Thea Sampson, .Anna
' Schroeder. Katherine Skelton.
' Tenors, Willard Friesen, Clyde
""Hoffer. Frank Litwiller, sr., Al
bert Unruh. Milford Stull, Frank
Litwiller, Jr., Professor Roseman.
Bass, Harrer Ratzlaff, Garnet
Six. Clarence Litwiller, Kenneth
Abbott, George Friesen, Mr. Q.
Dick, Dan Schirman, A. M. Meade,
waynard, Williams, A 1 f r ed
Schmidt, Arthur Oppen, George
; exeuon.
and EnBD'c
294 N. Commercial St.
CANDIES .
Plain Mix, lb. ,... :i0c
Cream Mix, lb. -115c
Small Jelly Beans
lb. L .13c
Get Tour Christmas Candy
While the Price Is Right
Granger Tobacco, - ' CQ "
1-lb. Christmas can ... 051 C
Velvet Smoking Tobacco, nn
1-lb. Chriatmas can ... I O C
Iodized Salt, .
1 lbn lO ox. . . . . ... .... DC
Flour, White River, Eastern 7
Wash. Hard Wheat Pat. Flour,
every sack guaran- - 4fcf CO
teed. 49s ......... $ l.U 6
We have a limited amount and.
we're going to clean op before
inventory time.
Kerr's Rolled Oats, 0 lbs. 39c
BILL'S MEAT MARKET ,
Pot Roast, lb. 8c
Boiling Beef, lb. 7c
Tender Steaks, lb. JOc
Hod (?en Brewster Egg Producer
Milk, oirgreens. A (fro a
real feed, 100 lbs.
". B. Laywerl Egg Mash
aiuk, oil and greens,
100 Ibs
$2.15
FECIAL LOW
4 BIG'
&5 ElaDiml&imiieG
Choice
0
pound
Best Grade
2pounds2S
Lean
T?UZZ
US
pound
178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL
FREE DELIVERY
Diver Seeks
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ii 1 A - i- ith-iiii- ' - - -. -.: -- ... . . n
Seeking bodies cf victims of the tragic fire at the
Hotel Kerns, Lansing, Mich., authorities havs re
sorted to the, use of diver to explore the bottom
f Grand river, near the scene ef the disaster.
Looney Butte To
Offer Christmas .:
Affair Saturday
JEFFERSON, Dec. 20. The
teacher and pupils of the Looney
Phone 3527
Bing's i
Fresh Candled
EGGS
Mediums ....:;21c
Extras 25c
They are' Good Because
. They are Fresh I -t---
Golden West Coffee,
S-lb. can ........ .
Rice, fancy head, ;
lbs. ...............
Beansi small white,
41bs.
Standard Tomatoes,
2H sUe
Calumet Baking Powder,
li
Yellow Corn Meal,
10-Ib. sack . .
80c
17c
19c
10c
24c
29c
Hamburger, 2 lbs. 15c
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. .2oc
Fey Veal Steaks, lb. 15c
FEED DEPARTMENT
H. B. Egg Producer
with yeast added,
H. B. 8-Star Egg
Mash, 100 lbs
$2.50
$1.95
95c
Morton's Smoke Salt,
10 lbs.
DAYS TSZSSV?"
Fancy
VEAIL
-pound
Fresh -
21 pounds
Fancy .
. VIS AIL
(5KII?S
2o
pounds y j
as
Bodies of Fire Victims in River
This layout shows scenes as the lmr began his
work in the river, where several ef the hotel guests
Are believed to have perished when they leaped
from the flaming building. -
Butte school have prepared s pro
gram which will be presented Sat
urday, December 22, at S p. m.
Mrs. Gulvln, the teacher is being
assisted by Mrs. Bert Barnes as
pianist. The-decorations are be
ing planned to Include electric
ligted garlands and a. large Delia
4 Deliveries
- NUTS
Peanuts, lb. . , t ,
Brazil, 2 lbs. - U
Walnuts, lb.
Soft Shell Almonds
ib.
10c
25c
19c
17c
Vegetables
Sweet Potatoes
lbs.
Celery Hearts,
2 bu. ..............
Solid Head Lettuce,
2 for
Bananas,
4 lbs. ............ .
PoUtoes, U. S. No. 2,
SO lbs. ............ .
Oranges, large size,
ISOs, per doz. ......
19c
13c
15c
19c
35c
21c
TURKEYS!
TURKEYS!
Teast Foam fed, the best
birds on the market. Our
prices are going to be right
and within reason for all.
Dairy Feed, Big Six, f o
80 lbs. 1U
H. B. Dalrie Meal, Q
20 protein ...... VlU
For quality feeds, try our Feed
Department. Mill Run, Bran,
Shorts, Craz Corn, Wheat, and
Scratch. Our prices are right!
4-4
l&S.
Tender
SSI SBMBBBB i
Clii.IT
. ". .AD Cuts
- i -. . - ..
3 pounds
Vegetable. r -
SHORTENING
3 pounds
, Tender
DEEP 3T(S)
DniL
pound
STREET
DIAL 8686
HIKES
as
Robbia wreath contered by a Ma
donna.
The program:
Christinas carols: recitation by
Floyd Watson; play, "Another
Wise Man"; sonic school; recita
tion by Mary Casto; play, "Christ
mas la the Apartment"; song, Er-
lyn Klokstad; recitation by Haxel
Iangen; play, "Mary Make Be
lleve's Merry Chrlstmaa"; solo by
Muriel Eulrich: fecitatlon by Ve
ra coin"; song, school; recitation
by Dorothy Hampton; play, "Poor
Uncle Abner"; recitation by Vio
let Far men: play. "Peace on
Earth"; recitation by Frederick
Anderson, and song, school.
HOT HEALTH
SERVICE IS LIKED
They like It: The new health
regimen established In Oregon's
transient relief stations.
The thousands cf men and boys
who are inumoing tasir way
along the highways or snitching
rides on ' freight and passenger
trains, in search of work or ad
venture, heartily approve of the
requirement and provision, for in
stance, that they must bathe daily
while stopping at one of Uncle
Sam's stations such as Hotel de
Minto, according to Supervisor R.
R. Boardman.
'"There is a decided Improve
ment in their xaorale be said
yesterday. "They like baths, to be
clean and neat, and the medical
service we are now giving them,
Yes, they like sleeping in night
shirts, too." -
The- transient' service's camp
concentration plan appears to be
diminishing thl number of men
"on the road. Boardman said
that at the local station, aa an ex
ample, around 60 men daily are
fed whereas a few months ago the
number ran often to 100 and
sometimes np to 120. He estimat
ed there were 1200 men In these
transient camps In Oregon.
Schermerhornys
Parole Not Yet
Possible, Word
The state parole board Thurs
day refused to take any Imme
diate action la connection with
the release ot O. 1 Schermer
born, ex-sheriff of Jackson conn
ty, who is serving a three year
term in the state penitentiary for
ballot theft at Medford.
Members of the board said
Schermerhorn's name was on the
December calendar bat that he
has not yet served his minimum
term as required by the state pa
role law. v
Schermerhorn's parole was re
commended by a number of Jack
son county officials. .
Jack O'Neill is
Called; Railroad
Man Many Years
Jack O'Neill, S, for the last
47 years with the Union Pacific
hospital, died early yesterday
morning In the St. "Vincent's hos
pital In Portland, friends, here
learned yesterday noon. '
O'Neill had not been 111 long,
having been In Salem last week
on his regular calls for the com;
pany of which he was traveling
passenger agent In this territory.
He came to Salem each week and
spent several days here. '
O'Neill was a bachelor. One bro
ther survives him: he also is an
employe of the Union Padfle.
Liquor Licenses
Sought by Many
Estimates Indicate that approx
imately 6800 applications for vari
ous kinds ef liquor licenses will
be filed with the state liquor com
mission for the year 1935.
The records show that ' more
than 14 09 licenses were Issued
this year, of which S200 involved
retail beer establishments.
- 4 Officials declared that while
more applications would be tiled
for 1935 this did not mean that
more licenses would be Issued.
Dr. Ruth EL Dougherty
EYES EXA3ITXED
' ; CLASSES FITTED
3 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 8114 . Salem, Ore.
m
IWUBSMI!
EKFUina rain
Substitution of ons wish-ob-
ect for another when a certain
wish Is frustrated, or sublima
tion" of the wish from a lower to
higher level, was declared by
R. R. Hewitt, Salem psychologist.
ectnrer for the social psychology
section of the Salem Arts league.
to be necessary for the survival
of the Individual as well as a na
tion In a changing world.
Hewitt spoke to a large audi
ence-at this session of the social
psychology section, which met In
the auditorium of the Salem pub-
lie library. His talk developed
the theme that wish frustration
had a high social value In that
it led Individuals, . and through
them, ; society, te periods of
change and transition. He point
ed out that the world was In
such a period of change and
transition at the present moment,
caused, largely, by the frustra
tion of certain social wishes. '
He Indicated that when one or
another of the four main human
wlsnes .. . . for, superiority, se
curity, adventure, or reproduc
tion ... was f riustrated and not
satisfied, pain resulted. As organ
isms withdraw from pain. In or
der to achieve ease or satisfac
tion It Is necessary, to . come to
an adjustment, to find a sub
stitute, .
Most wishes are frulstrated by
other wishes: for Instance, the
wish to steal money Is frulstrat-
by by the wish to appear hon
orable i nsociety. One o the most
Important of human wishes he
said was the" wish for superior
ity, which motivated most of hu
maa conduct.
Questions were ' freely asked
and an Interesting discussion
followed the main talk. Members
of the SERA class at the 'high
school adjourned and attended
this session In a body. . -
Melon-Tomato
Refund Checks
Being'Sent Out
Approximately $5000 In refund
checks Is being mailed by the Ore
gon-Washington melon and toma
to marketing agreement to 1000
growers of these commodities In
the two states.
This amount Is 10 per cent of
the money collectet from a stamp
tax on each crate of melons and
tomatoes sold In Oregon and
Washington during the growing
season, after paying all expenses
of enforcing the pact and prorid
lag for a sinking fund to start
operations for 1935. Only these
growers who bought $10 or more
in stamps are receiving 'refunds.
due to the excessive cost of mail
ing- checks for less than one dol
lar, according to officials of the
marketing agreement.
BF
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ILHSS.S
AIT
Closing Out
Brown
Armonr's
Deviled Meat
Size y w v
cans SyO
Post Toasties
Post's Bran. Flakes
3 pkgs. .
29c
JeH-O, all flavors
S pkffs. v ,, ....
18c
23c
47c
Log Cabin Syrup
Small Size -
Sanka Coffet
l ib. .. r, ..
Small White
Fancy Blue
4 ;:ra AnnoursWMf g, mjt j )
Farmer s Union
News
BETHEL Dee, 20. A large
group was at the Farmer's Union
open meeting at the school Mon
day night to hear the state secre
tary. 8. B. Holt. Of Sclo, report
on the national convention. He
said that the eolllseum. which
seats 7001 persons was packed
and many were standing. Each
delegate at the convention repre
sented 5000 members.
The Farmer's Union movement
is growing rapidly. Five new
states which had organized dur
ing the year, sent delegates.
Mr. Holt carried an Oregon pla
card In the mile and and a halt
long procession. He said many
people came to him to ask about
Oregon and said they are going
to move to this state.
Mr. Holt gave the obligations
to one member at the Monday
night meeting and installed the
newly ; elected officers. A. C
Spanger and S. Hamrick are the
vocal committee to whom all may
make application it they wish
their cows tested tor Bang's dis
ease.
Music was furnished by the
Bethel orchestra. Helen Schulz
played for group singing.
John Rye Trial
Set for Today
Trial for Johnnie B. Rye, ar
rested here about three weeks ago
on charge ot driving while under
the Influence ot Intoxicating li
quor, .will get under way before
Justice ot the Peace Miller Hay
den this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Rye put np 2500 cash ball shortly
after his arrest.
GIFTS
The sparkling spirit ot Christ
mas goes with a gift ot flowers.
JAY MORRIS, Florist
Phone 8637
Blatchford Calf Meal, 1 CC
25-Ib. bag
Albers' Calf A-t f--
Mann ............ vltwJ
gr.'.i.;..:. $1.20
S3 f?;....,. $1.20
Our DalryFeed, OA
80-Ih. bag $1JU
Our Egg Mash. f C(
80 -lb. bag l.OU
These Prices at Oar Store
, for Cash'
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D. A. WHITE
&SONS
201 State St, Phone 4953
tmM
' .11" -
137 3. Commercial St.
PHONE
Small Glass
Fresh
G
Fancy
Fancy Gift
I?eacatiot3:
E2GOllOt3:GO Special Closinz
O ID. DOX
o
Fcj No. 1 Swl Potatoes
, 5n.14c
Thompson
Armour's
Lars
Corn
Beef
2
24c
Cans
ebO
Rose Head Rice, 3 pounds
CUB 611 BUT
Claims aggregating T 2 S 3.0 99,-
1 S3. JO were audited by the state
department during the two years
ending September . 20. 1124. ac
cording to the biennial report of
the secretary of state completed
Thursday. There were 205,032
claims.- ; V -
During the blennium ending
September 30, 1928, there were
141.573 claims aggregating 311.
710,973.40, as compared with
103,240 claims involving 377.
215.040.59 during the biennlum
expiring September 20. 1930. Ap
Market Drug Store
DRUGS
PRESCRIPTIONS
C. L. WELLMAN, Ph. G.
47q N.-Commerdal St In "Basick's Market"
LAST - MINUTE SPECIALS ON
XMAS MERCHANDISE .
For Him. ..
60e
Pipes
foaer imps in a
Rack ..........
$1 Men's Shaving
Sets ...........
59c
79 c
Woodbury,. Palmolive,
Colgate's, Valiant or
Mennen's
Glass Highball
. Shaker
Pocket nn
Knives lk to
Pen and Pencil .
Sets ...........
Pen and Pencil
. 65c
$1.50
$2.75
:75c
sets ...r.., .......
For Her...
SI Perfnme .
Bottles
Jewel or Cigarette
79c
60c
79 c
39c
VjJbVCcI ee'ee)
91 Glaxo Manicare
' Sets
SOc Pancake
Compact ...
9USO Manicure
"... $2.89
Roll-nps
11 pieces la silk lined
leather case.
ed'
98c
69c
' S-Year Diaries with
. r Ixck, genuine leather
- O-iear Diary,
leatherette . .
Beautiful
Stationery ...
49c
Electric Bondolr 41
Lamps .......... vl I 3
Metal Cigarette f eA
Cases
S-lb. box Johnston jl "I Q
Chocolates ...... Ol'
fi-Ib. box Johnston f Q Q
J Chocolates ...... 3l0
'mi
Fancy
Roasted
lb.
New
Box
o
I
I
Golden nawanc Fancy
3n. 15c
Boilers
25 ! 2QQ
Seedless
4 lbs. QQQ
Walnuts, fancy
qnettes .
Fran-
iw35c
0(3
proximately 173,710 claims se
gregating 171.099,009.93 we're
audited during the blennium end- '
lng September 39. 1932.
Although there was a material
Increase In the number of claims
audited during the last biennlum
when compared with the previous '
two year period, there was a de
crease of nearly $7,000,000 in the
total amount ot claims. Officials
said this was due to salary reduc- -tlons
and drastic cuts la operat
ing costs.
The report showed that four-
new hoards and commissions were
created during the past two years.
These Included the state liquor
control commission, state racing
commission, state relief commit
tee and milk control board. Addi
tional duties also were imposed
upon the state agricultural de
partment. "
ToHetries, Toys 1
and Candies
T
oys
Steel Tracks, with Cft '
lights, rabbet tires . VUC
Sl.iS Electric QQ
Irons JOC
Rubber Dolls with
'.. 28c-
-removable suits
Baby Dolls, AQ
smartly dressed .... TXC
Growling Teddy l OQ -Bears,
17 in. high
Double Table Tennis M Q
Sets, complete ..... Tt' C
Jigsaw JPnzzle OC
Slaps ............. CDC
53c Auto Paint
Set
...39c
55c Christmas - OA
Light Sets ODC
PermaUght 7Q.
Seta IvC
Irce.
Decorations
Tinsel, Angel Hair,
Rain, Rope and Sparkle
Ice. , Fireplace . Crystals
and Logs
MAZDA BULBS
We hare bulbs for your
wreaths, tree sets, out
side tree sets np to the
regular size G. E. color
ed bulbs.
Fancy Soft Shell
I XL
ALMONDS
1 ib. E
2 ibv
Sweet and Jakyf
No. 176s I
CiOZ.
Closing Oat
Citron Peel
. Farley
3X(3 lb-.
- . Crown
Cake Flour
tJ sack
Fels Kaptha
10
cakes
Walla Wnlla
Peas
Good Quality
64 cans M 19c
Factory Deal
: ; Vanilla .
8-ox. Bottle lOKn
4-oz. Bottle, both t)C
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