The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 29, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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The OREGON: STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 29, 1935
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Diabetes Qaims
Eldriedge Youth
Radio Evangelist to Con
duct Services at-Schoolhouse
ELDRIEDGE, Nov. 28 Robert
Romer, youngest eon of Mrs. Lou
ise Romer. passed away Monday
night at the home here. Robert
had been ill many months of dia
betes. He was a lorable and pa
tient boy, beloTed by his school
mates as well as grownups, lie is
survived by his mother, one sis
ter, Virginia, one brother, Don
ald., of this place, and two sisters.
. iu Wyoming.
Sermon Topics Announced
Evangelistic services beginning
Sunday night, December 1, will
be held nest week at the Eldriedge
schoolhouse. Herbert V. Arm
strong, Eugene, the radio evan
gelist,: will conduct the meetings
which will begin at 8 o'clock.
Rev. Armstrong's subject Sun
day night will be "What is Wrong
With f. World Today?" Other
subjects the following nights will
be: 'Musgolini's War Against
Ethiopia," the largest, most spe-
Deeply Re-Styled
First, you will be charmed by
the handsome, modern appear
ance of. the Furniture we Re
Upholster for you. Then you
will' be fascinated by the deep,
embracing comfort our Uphol
stering provides, as you sink
into its luxurious depths. And
you'll be amazed at our small
charge for such Re-Upholster-ing!
cific prophecy in the Bible. "Will
the End of the World Come in
1936?"; "Armageddon"; The
Second Coming of Christ"; "Shall
Christians Usejthe Old Testament
or the New?" are other topici of
interest.
50th Anniversary
Honored by Lodge
AMITY, Nov. 28. The Rebek
ahs and Odd Fellows of Amity
eave a sumrise party in the I.
O.O.F. hall Monday night for Mr.
and Mrs. P. P. Durant m honor
of their 50th wedding annivers
ary. A mock wedding ceremony
was performed at which Mr. Dur
ant was dressed as a bride. Re
freshments were served and the
guests of hon&r were presented
with a beautiful .bouquet of flow
ers. About 40 were present.
The. Social Service club of the
M. E. church met Tuesday after
noon in the church parlors with
the new president, Mrs. Emmett
Mitchell, presiding. Mrs. J. N.
Burdell had charge of the open
ing devotions and gave a talk suit
able for the Thanksgiving season.
During the social hour Miss Esth
er Schmidt gave a reading. Host
esses were Ms. Joe McKee, Mrs.
Earl Massey and Mrs. A. R. Rier
son. This was the last meeting
before the annual bazaar to be
held December 11 in the church
parlors.
Hurts Toe When Iron
Slips From Its Board
W A L D O HILLS, Not. 28.
Mrs. Otto Dickman is suffering
great pain from a badly bruised
large toe on her right foot. While
ironing late Tuesday afternoon
the board slipped throwiug the
heavy iron onto her foot. It is
thought no bones are broken al
though that will not be known un
til the swelling goes down.-
Union Services Held
STAYTON. Sox. 28. Thanks
giving found most Stayton folks
either "going places" or "having
company". Union services were
held at the Methodist church on
Wednesday night. A special
Thanksgiving mass was held at
the Catholic church on Thursday
morning. Most of the young col
lege folk were home for the day.
Revival Drawing
Good Attendance
School Night Is Planned
With Competition, at
Rosedale Church
ROSEDALE, Not. 28 RerlTtl
services at' the church are being
well attended.) Friday night will be
school night With competition in
a t tendance between the three
schools. There will be a children's
meeting Friday afternoon at 2
o'clock. L
J.jD. Alexander 1?ad the mis
fortune to cut his hand quite bad
ly Inj a wood Baw.
Mrs. Martin Schmidt is in a lo
cal hospital recuperating from a
major operation.
F'cjrrest and Albert Cammeck
took the major part of the lumber
from! a small church at Rex. to
Valej They also visited in Idaho
and Reached home early Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Inez Blinston Hanson of
Ellensburg, Wash., has been vlsi
Mrs. !-bel Needham.
Gehlens Special Guests
At Stayton Sunday for
j Mrs. Kane, Vancouver
STAYTON, Not. 28. The C. H.
Ryder home was the scene of an
enjoyable dinner party Sunday
honoring Mr. Ryder's mother,
Mrs. jN. J. Kane of Vancouver, B.
C. Cither guests of honor were
Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Gehlen
(Myrtle Rider) who were mar
ried Ithe day before at VancouTer,
Wast.
Quentin is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Gehlen and has spent
practically all of his life here. The
young couple will continue to live
in Stayton.
Two more new families have
come to Stayton to make their
home, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Grif
fin and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Griffin
and children of Miles City, Mont.
The former purchased the H. J.
Mutsjchler place on Water street,
and bis son, Carl and family, mov
ed into the Merton Mack house.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Griffin are
the parents, and pari, the broth
er of Mrs. Clarence Peska. Mr.
Peska purchased the Stayton auto
wrecking shop last summer.
TESTED QUALITY
Au. Rexall Product are tested
and approved by the United
Drag Co. Institute of Research
and Technology; and every
printed, statement about them
is first approved bj medical and
legal authorities. '
4 vX"""4
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in every aeiicious arop
Two of the richest
sources of vitamins
combined in a form
children like
AIDS IN PROMOTING STURDY GROWTH ... IN DEVELOP
ING SOUND BONES AND TEETH . . . AND IN BUILD
ING RESISTANCE AGAINST COMMON AILMENTS
Take the
TEETH
out of SHAVING
Your foe nvf faals as tf your
bawd wat tawd off "' whan you
thii combination! xall
Sharing Cream for oftmng Hi
tovghast board) RxaN Skmrmg lo
noa, to rafrathing.
SHAVING
LOTION 3-1
SHAVING
CREAM
BOTH FOR
I
fll 13
29c
MOTHERS notice quick
improvement in their
children soon after Melo
Malt is given.
Melo-Malt contains Cod
Liver Oil and extract of Bar
ley Malt, two of the richest
sources of health-giving vita
mins. The presence of cod
liver oil is concealed by the
malt's honey-like flavor.
Mao
MALT
WITH COD LIVER OIL
j OUNCES
Rexall Milk of Magnesia p 29c
Petrofol American Mineral Oil pint
49c
RegS Chocolate Flavored Laxative jquVr.
PepffOna Iron and Nux Vomica Tonic p'n 1
Rexall Corn Solvent j 25c
AspireX Cough Drops with A$pirin lOc
TOILE
50c Iodent Tooth Paste . ....... 27c
55c Lady Esther Cream 33c
SI Wildroot Hair Tonic 74c
50c Burma Shave, jar 29c
55c Pond's Creams 39c
60c Neet Depilatory 40c
MISCELLANEOUS
35c Tick's Nose Drops . 21c
50c Phillip's Magnesia .1 , ..29c
25c Cascarets . . 15c
$1.25 Absorbine Jr. 89c
35c Bromo Quinine ..' . 24c
GOODS !
50c Jergen's Lotion
50c Lyon' Tooth Powder
$1 Mar-O-Oil Shampoo
60c Murine for the Eyes ..
50c Kolynos Tooth Paste
$1 Pacquin Hand Cream
. 29c
29c
67c
40c
. 34c
74c
2
2
2
2
2
RUBBER GOODS
Qt. Belmont Water Bottle 23c
Qt. Hoxbury Water Bottle 39c
Qt. Defender! Bottle ...1 79c
Qt. Belmont Fountain Syringe ....29c
Qt. Roxbury Fountain Syringe 49c
BISMA-REX
Quick, lasting
relief for acid
indigeition. Worth a trial.
n
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AGAR EX
Combines laxa
tive actios of
mineral oil and
agar-agar.
69'
REXE L LAN A
Fine for coughs.
Loosens phlegm.
Soothes iirrita
tion. Delicious.
50
115 South Commercial St.
aa!t Prodocta arc tatted and approve1 bjr Ut Unite J Drag Co. $natitvt) of
Research m.ud Tachaology. j
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Bares Rail Finance Details
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Testimony that he had changed the financial report of the Missouri
Pacific railway to cover op security purchases involved in plana of
jO. P. Van Sweringen to reshape the road's capital structure was'
given by William Wyer, left, secretary-treasurer of a subsdiary
company. Wyer and Van Sweringen are shown as they appeared at
a federal hearing in Cleveland called at Instigation of stockholders
who alleged that unauthorised manipulation by Van Sweringen
i caused heavy losses to the railway '
Eastern Star Has
Reunion Tuesday
I INDEPENDENCE, Nov. 28.
The annual Homecoming of Adah
chapter, O.E.S., was held Tuesday
night with many members and
visitors present. An Interesting
program was enjoyed.
I The program: Vocal solos by
Mrs. Maurice J. Butler; reading
and stunt by Mrs. E. T, Tollef
son; vocal solo by Mrs. C. W.
Irvine; numbers by the Lomia
chorus directed by Miss Blanche
Cohen.
The chapter's rooms were beau
tifully decorated with chrysanthe
mums, red tapers and holly. Dur
ing the business meeting the
secretary presented two lovely sil
ver vases to the Eastern Star from
Mrs. . Burroughs and daughter
Margaret Burroughs of Salem,
who "are members of Adah chap
ter. I
A degree will be conferred at
the next meeting, December 10.
This is also election night.
Waldo Hills People
Spend Thanksgiving
At Homes of Friends
bers were sung by all the chil
dren; a clever pumpkin song by
Opal and Ruth "Archer and Del
lora Doerfler, accompanied by
Max Archer on the guitar created
much comment; Dellora Doerfler
gave a guitar solo; recitations by
George Haberly and Ruth Archer;
Governor Martin's proclamation
and two short plays made up the
program.
A two-day vacation will be en
joyed by this school.
Finish Crushing Rock
For Lyons Road Work
LYONS, Nov. 28 John Jung-
wirth, road overseer here, expects
to get through running tha rock
crusher this week. They have been
crushing rock for repairing, the
roads. The Marion Lumber com
pany has rocked the road to their
new mill site east of Lyons.
Mill Gty Women
To Buy Building
! MILL CITY, Not. 28 The; 'Mill
City , Woman's club met ' at the
borne of Mrs. F. R. Olln with Mrs.
0. M. Cline and Mrs, Olln as host
esses. The elub decided to spon
sor the sale of Christmas seals.
The club voted to purchase one of
the Hammond Lumber company
residences to be used for a club
house. Funds were raised several
rears ago for this- purpose. Roll
call was responded to with current
events. The hostess served a lunch
to the following members: "Mrs.
W. W. Allen, Mrs. Tom Allen. Mrs.
Vivian Albert, Mrs. W. W. Mason,
Mrs. Harry Mason, Mrs. C. C, Por
ter, Mrs. John Dawes, Mrs. A.
Holthouse, Mrs. Cleve Davis, Mrs.
Chas. Kelly, Mrs. Frank Smith,
Mrs. A. Milsap, Mrs. James Mc
Auley, Mrs. Frank Taylor, j Miss
D. L. HendricBon, Mrs. Walter
Leisy, Mrs. Vanhlce Newman. !
Mr. and Mrs. Vannice Newman
and family and Mr. and Mrs. O.; H.
Newman are spending Thanksgiv
ing in McMinnville. 'j
1 Home from Arizona : -
Miss Genella Gentry has return
ed from a visit in Phoenix, Ari
zona. '
Mrs. Kenneth Case of Seattle is
in Mill City on account of the se
rious illness of her father, Rev.
Porter. He is reported improved
today.
Mr. W,' A. Gillenwater has re
turned to St. Vincent hospital for
a major operation.
j Mrs. Roy Newman and sons,
Dale and Joe, of Salem, and Mr.
Russel Fales of Portland, are
Thanksgiving visitors at the home
of their aunt, Mrs. Andy Holt
house. Mr. Henry Schmidbauer, a stu
dent at O. S. C, is spending the
weekend with his sister, Mrs. John
Dawes.
Mothers Attend Tea
For School Project
j MOLALLA, Nov. 28. As a
part of the room-mother project
started this year by the Molalla
Parent-Teachers' association, Mrs.
Frank IJicken, Mrs. Oliver Bux
ton and Mrs. Jack Peterkln. nen
tertained 16 mothers of pupils in
A
Heavy Team Harness
to Meet Competitive Prices
$39.95 1
F. E. SHAFER
Leather Goods
Miss Vada Howard's room at the
grade school at a tea Tuesday af
ternoon at the school. Mrs. Dicken
is the (room-mother for MUs How
ard's room. The mothers visited
the' schoolroom and were, shown
exhibitions of the children's work
before f the tea was served. Next
Tuesday mothers of pupils tn Miss
Berneta Thompson's room will be
entertained. It is the duty of the
room-mothers to help mothers to
becom . better acquaintel with
their children's teachers and with
the school work. i
MakiW
ater Diet lis
Health Club Topic
BETHEL, Nov. 28.i "The uses
of water jj and milk in the diet"
was te subject at the regular
meeting of the school health club.
The handwork division in sewing
have finished making ' zipper
pursesl , j -.-.
The members of the 4-H cook
ing clubs have nowj learned in
the school kitchen to make "hur
ry up? dishes. I
Has Eye Removed
HAEli GREEN, Nov. 28. M.
AspinaH, who had an operation
to remove an eye at the Salem
General hospital Friday, has re
turned: home. He has suffered
very. much since a piece of steel
wedge; was embedded In his eye
while splitting wood recently.
Brooks in Hospital
LIBERTY, Nov. 28 O. E.
Brooks, who has been 111 at his
home for about two weeks was
removed to the Deacconess hospit
al Monday. A son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. andMrs. Byrum E. Brooks
of Portland are at the Brooks
home. :.
UP-TO-DATE
DENTISTRY
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15 YEA KM I'ltACllCB
Dr. HIGGINS
DENTIST
Over J. C Penney Store
Telephone 0834
WALDO HILLS, Nov 28.
Many Hills residents will spend
the boliday with friends.
!Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cunie and
Mrs. Helen H. Paget will be with
relatives in Portland and will re
main until Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Curtis Ruby
and Email son will spend the day
with; Mrs. Ruby's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. 'McMillan In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dickman and
children will be guests of the Ed- I
ward Dickmans near Mt. Angel.
!Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bowers,
Sam Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earle
Pooler, Fred Pooler, Mrs. E. Mc
Mauus, D. Morton and Harry Bow
ers, who is visiting her from Ban
don, will be dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Robt. Morton in their
new home in Centerview.
jMr. and Mrs. Max Scribei will
entertain Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mor
rison and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Mjulk'ey of Silverton.
Pupils at Centerview school
presented a Thanksgiving day pro
gram before 12 visitors Wednes
day afternoon. Two chorus num-
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V XT """Y HOLIDAY DELIGHTS j
litfhhJL SPECIALLY PRICED
mrSjfWfi II TO FIT YOUR
rjMffM CHRISTMAS BUDGET
H2 2-lb. Box, 59c
II 1 rlere '$ the kind of Christmas candy jrouVe-j
I fi been looking for. YouH agree, wc think, ka
I B the greatest bargain and biggest value (or i
I jj mites around. Each handsome box contain j
I choice carameb-deUcate and smooth. Big j
I r chocolate creams-the kind that meh in your I
I fi mouth. Thick nougats-favorite of young and j
lse Albers Feeds to
Increase Poultry Prof its
Tested Helps No. 101
Are your birds troubled
with poor feathering? If
they are be sure you use
a feed with the neces
sary protein and mineral
element; that tempera
ture of brooder house is
not too high, or the hu
midity low or your young
stock crowded.
Calf Manua. rr
25; lbs. ......... MaU3
Progressive Mash, ) ft si
100 lbs. ........ 4UU
Rabbit Pellets. to OA
100 lbs PaaU
Albers are . Interested in
making bigger poultry prof
its for you. Bring your
poultry problems to us ...
we can help you solve them
scientifically. .
Molas-O-Meal, rr
100 lba. 31.DD
Turkey Fatener fn Oil
Paks. 100 lbs. ... P&aJU
1938 Egg Maker t0 Oft,
Paks. lOOlbs. . .. aOU
Molasses Feed, n r
80 lbs OUC
Turkey Grower
Paks. 100 lbs. . . .
193 Egg Maker so njj
.Mash. 100 lbs. .. btfaJ.
$2.35
Morton's Smoked Salt and Sausage Seasoning
j All These Prices Cash, F.O.B. Store
Sttarffic3ai?(l I?eedl (S.
228 Ferry St.
Phone 6858
Flawless Interiors
With
Sherwin-Williams
FLO-WAX
SPECIAL OFFER
98c
r i m no
Uiln III t, ,lim ir
Ctor 1.4 Vstua
No more tiresome rubbing!
Just sprctd on Ro-Wx and
let dry 1 5 Of SO minute.
For linoleum, composition or
wood floors
Sherwin
Williams "DDC
Special Offer
S-J124
II t Wt
II M.MX
SB Im
CHtar Sl-Sa ValM
Keeps linoleum bright nd
tew. and mtores lustre of
old linoleum. Easy to apply . .
one quart enough for average
btchen.
Nelson Bros.
J Inc.
361 Chemek ' Street
Phone 41 d9
Ii. 1 Elfstrom, Mgr. Taint
j and Roof Dept.
eld. And each luscious bon bon is dipped in
rich whole milk chocolate! These delicious
"Sweets in Silver" come packed in gorgeous
(cerise and silver boxes. And Ik price will
smw yom!
Why Dot get several boxes? Keep one on hand
to tempt bobday visitors. And give your
inencba thril-with a bos of Holiday Delights
Tf -W TTI'r iTtrtsiTiii s Vifas Sti itrr "
For one hour of laujghs and fun tune in on
Safeway Circus Court! over KGW Saturday, 9 to
10 p.m. (Salem Night). Hear your friends and
neighbors on a program you will remember.
Winnino; New Friends Daily, 3 lbs.
Laj-gc
i
Italians, bright, fresh, 3 lbs.
Rose City Brand, a nourishing dish,
Jell Well
1 lbs
A buick, appetising de
serH I 1Qr
3 rjkg. ..... IOC
jrJatcbcs
Ev6ry one a light 10
6 boxes ., J... X O C
1LES
Gem Nut made in Ore-,
gon, economical, yet
highly nourishing . .
a
SnaollllaEieG
Pripp jsoda crackersj 2-lb. box ... .......
A, lb. t -
Grade
r
LarirelCans. Firm Pack. 3 for
Golden Bantam, 3
cans
ZEE Toilet Paper -j
3 for . ... IOC
SANKA 40
lb tin 40C
SOAP, White 1"7
King:. 5 bars 1 C
Christmas Package of
VETVET, GRANGER,
PRINICE ALBERT
Pound
Tin
68c
L"
CORN MEAL
Fr4sh Stock, mite or
Yellow
28c
lbj sack
Sunkist Juicy Fruit
Salem s Leading Produce Department j
Golden Ripe Firm Fruit
Maximum, iodized or
plain, Reg. 10c Jf
size ..
Fancy Sunkist, Full of Juice
oz
More of those NoJ l jSweets
Guaranteed Satisfaction or Jloney
Refunded
Gallon CI 99 7c
Can
Tax
aj-!ir'. . - , ,.!-. i i .mi , ,,..,, ,,, i I , ,,, .miiiii 111,11.
Quantities Limited No Sale to Dealers Three Stores Conveniently Located in Salem
935 S. Commercial Co 1987 N. Capitol
t I Prices Fffective Friday and Saturday, Nov. 29-30
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