The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 10, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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The OREGON STATESilAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, January 10, 1936
To wnsmen's Club
Has Active Year
Report Is Given on Road
Project to Hook Up
With Jit. Hood
WOODBURN, Jan. 9. The
Woodburn Business and Profes-
Woodbarn hotel Wednesday noon.
An invitation had been Issued to
all those Interested in Joining the
organization or in knowing more
about the club to attend this
meeting. About 25 were present
and sereral new members were
addd to the club's roll.
-Reports were elren by a com
mittee who attended a meeting at
EsUcada recently in regard to the
Woodburn-Mt. Hood road and on
the progress of the Greater WI1
lamette Valley association.
, The club-has had a successful
year and has been active in all
worth while activities. Some of
the more important ones of the
past year were: Tbe sponsoring
cf a "newcomers" rally;; tn6 or
ganization of tbe Boy Scont troop;
; giving financial assistance to se-
; cure Frank Branch Riley as an
Armistice Day speaker; entertain
ing the men teachers and school
board of the Woodburn school sys-
tem; sponsoring the Saturday
auction sales; banqnetinr the
Woodbnrn high school football
- squad; and bringing pressors to
tear to have the Woodburn-New-
berg highway inserted on the
Greater Willamette Valley asso
elation booster map.
Some question had been
Senator and His Bride
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Maryland's Senator JliHard Ty dings and his bride, the former Mrs.
Eleanor Da vies Cheesborongh, are smiling happily after secret Washing
ton wedding which was attended by a few gnesta from the immediate
families of the principals.
cussed as to whether to change
the meeting time from noon un
tilHvening but it was decided to
hold the meetings as in tha past
at the noon hour on every Wed-
dls- nesday at the Woodburn hotel.
DgngSattesaniiug Uff
Mgflnlt Now?
And here are Sherwin-Williams Products
to make it easier than ever before!
Semi-Lustre
A satin finish for kitch
en walls,
woodwork
$1.05 qt.
Linoleum
Lacquer
Clear water -white pre
servative. Dries while
.......... 77c Dt.
you
wait
Floor Enamel
Deep, lustrous finish for
your floors. Easily ap
plied,
priced ..
$1.05
Mrs. Sadler Is
Guest at Auf ora
Independent Unit
Has No Existence
Relative to a story In the
Thursday Statesman under head
ing Independence Christians of
Turner Church Hoia special wun-
day Senrices," Mrs. E. Gilstrap.
matron of the Turner Memorial
home, makes this statement:
"There are no 'Independent
Christian' of Turner church; no
group met Sunday afternoon for
a "Church service in Turner
Memorial home. There was no
broadcast especially for Turner
people Sunday afternon. It was
not voted to hold services each
Sunday afternoon in Turner Mem
orial home.
"Here are the facts: Three
weeks ago Sunday afternoon com
munion services were held for
the benefit of those in the borne
and their friends who could not
attend services elsewhere. Such
services are held in many of our
homes, where members are un
able to attend church and do not
in any way j, conflict with the
morning church services. By com
mon consent tand agreement this
arrangement is continued but
there is no organization and no
vote was taken. For the pleas
ure of the group in the home serv
ice, we listened to a radio pro
gram. Two weeks ago one of the
group informed the broadcaster
of our appreciation and last
Sunday he spoke of the Turner
people; however his broadcast
was over a large -station and was
not especially for Turner."
Swimming Classes lor
Women at Albany Will
Be Held at Corvallis
ALBANY, Jan. .-(Spec!al)-Commencing
next ..Wednesday a
swimming class for adult women
baa been organized announces the
Albany Hostess house, where the
class will meet before proceed
ing to Corvallis where they will,
receive instruction at the college
pool in the Women's building.
The first lesson Is scheduled to
take place Wednesday laornlnr
at 7 o'clock and plans are under
way for the use of one of tbe
school busses for transportation
to and from Corvallis.
Plans call for three divisions,
beginners, Intermediate and ad
vanced pupils, with life-saving in
struction as part of the latter
class. The class will return to
Albany about 9 o'clock. One les
sen a week will be given.
Election Is Held
By Sunday School
ROSEDALE. Jan. 9. The La
dies' Missionary society met with
Mrs. T. D. Trick Wednesday after
noon. A quilt was tied for Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Pierson of Port
land who are sailing the 20 th for
La Pax, Bolivia, to engage in mis
sionary work under the Oregon
Yearly Meeting of Friends.
Covers have been made for the
two Sunday school busses to pro
tect from tbe rain and wind. A
new classroom is also being made
in the church for the
Sunday school.
Officers and teachers were
elected last Sunday for the new
year: Mrs. Bert Hamilton, super
intendent; T. D. Trick, assistant;
Ivan Bingenheimer, secretary;
teachers, Mrs. Shavers, Mr. Leh
man, W. E. Way, Mrs. C. A. Cole,
Mrs. A. R. Cammack, Milo Ross,
Wm. Hoffnell, Mary Cammack.
Forrest Cammack and Elsie Trick.
Elmer Boje, who had an opera
tion on his leg some weeks ago,
is still confined to his home.
dore Lynes, three, sons and one
daughter. Also two brothers Earl
Lynes of Jefferson, and Harry
Lynes of Portland.' Burial took
place at Taloga. i
Called in Oklahoma
Polish-Ol
use! It cleans
30c
Easy to
while it
polishes !
NELSON BEOS. Qqbg.
361 Chemeketa Street
R. Jj. Elfstrom, Mgr.
Phone 4149
Pain and Roof Dept.
AURORA, Jan. 9. Mrs. 3. W
Sadler spent several days at Rob
inwood, home of Mrs. Frances
Green, during the holidays. Mrs.
H. M. Brown of Canby and Mrs.
E. G. Robinson of Portland also
were house guests of Mrs. .reen.
Mrs. Sadler entertained members
of the Supper club at Mrs. Green's
home Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Ottaway are
being congratulated upon the
birth of a daughter, born Monday
in Salem.
Mrs. C. E. Gilbreath entertain
ed at luncheon recently her moth
er, Mrs. J. W. Coffield, Mrs. P. O.
Hale and son Arthur Hale and
Bettv Abel of Vancouver, Mrs
Richard Sundeleaf of Portland
and Miss Peggy Perkins of San
Francisco. Miss Perkins address
ed the Woman's club in Aurora at
one time.
Founder of Gervais Star
Passes Following Stroke
GERVAIS, Jan. 9. G. J. Moi
san, life-long friend, received a
telephone message Tuesday morn
ing that McKinley Mitchell had
suffered a stroke Monday night
and was in a serious condition
and due to hi3 advanced age was
not expected to live. A message
later said he had passed away
Mitchell was well known here
where he formerly lived. He was
the first owner and publisher of
The Gervais Star, which he
launched in 1891.
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Originators of Low Prices
351 State Street
The Kind of Meat . . . You Like to Eat
That's Why Salem's "Meating Place" is So Popular!
WE ARE KNOWN BY THE CUSTOMERS WE KEEP
Re-elect Directors
DAYTON, Jan. 9. At the an
nual stockholders meeting of the
Dayton Mutual Telephone compa
ny held Tuesday, W. S. U'Ren
and Harry Sherman were re-elected
on the board of directors. A
meeting of the directors 10 choose
their officers will be held soon.
Marion
Street
JEFFERSON, Jan. 9. Ray
mond C. Lynes of Jeffersou re
ceived word of the death of his
father Williston Jordan Lynues.
growing 74, December 30, at Taloga. Okla.
Surviving is the widow, Mrs. Isa-
r
Salem Fish and Poultry Market
17S S. Commercial. Next to McDowell's
Phone 6010
FRESH COLUMBIA
RIVER SMELT
OYSTERS
Fresh Halibut - The Last
of the Season
Good Variety of Smoked
Fish
Frys, Hens
Bakes
The Finest in Quality
FREE DELIVERY
Look
for
the
Neon
Sign
SALLY'S
857
Court
St
DOW ': "'. I ."
79cy79c
ffresi, cillc
HOLLYVOGU5
HOSIERY
Q 857
C Court
O St.
Council Defers
Hiring Overseer
WEST SALEM, Jan. 9. At the
special council meeting Wednes
day night, held to hire an over
seer for work on the new city
hall, decision wag reached to de
fer the hiring until further ap
plications come in or until it is
necessary to have one. Applica
tions from Eugene Krebs anl A
M. Mclntyre were read. Mr.
Newgent gave the annual water
report.
At the Ladies' Aid meeting neld
Wednesday the following social
engagements were planned: Sil
ver tea next Wednesday at Mrs
Tandy's home; covered dish din
ner at Mrs. Clark's January 16
when they will quilt. A Jitney
supper In the basement of th
church January 22. And a lunch
for the election board January 31
Rilea Going East
For Guard Talks
Brigadier - General Thomas E.
Rilea, president of the National
Guard association, will leave Sa
lem Saturday for a month's trip
to eastern states where he will
address various guard associa
tions and assist in the program
of armory building requests at
the national capitol.
Rilea also will inspect the na
tional guard camp in Minnesota.
Two days later he will speak be
fore a group of guard officers at
Cleveland. Rilea also will address
the national guard association
meeting of the New York com
panies at Syracuse.
During his stay in Washington
Rilea will make a plane trip to
Indianapolis where he will ad
dress another association meeting
on January 25. He expects to re
turn here early in February.
Farmers' Union
News
Tlavorizea"'
Whole or Half
Sb.
Bake Them - Serve Them Hot or Cold
. 'Welcome Change from Holiday Turkey
- A
Sugar Cured
mm bacon
BACES
From Young Porkers
SUp.
Use Like Itacou - You'll Be More Than
Pleased A Real Saving
X ; Tender Prime Round II
Sirloin Steak Beef Roast Swiss Steak I
; Hg( lb. &2 V lb. ( lb.
The Kind of Beef That Good Meals are Made Of
A MEAT LOAF prepared from our fresh ground meat takes little time t to pre
pare, and pays BIG DIVIDENDS in satisfaction. It'a all pure, fresh meat, and
economical, too!
Fresh Fresh
Ground IB(g(S Ground IP
(Hamburger) (Saasage)
USELESS TO PAY MORE RISKY TO PAY LESS
W Close at 6 P. pa Saturdays at 7 P. M. HARRY BL LEVY, Prop.
SCIO, Jan. 9. Hobart Hoag
land of Scio is furnishing speci
fications for the proposed new
farmers' union hall for the Riv
erview local. The building, if
erected, is to be about 40x70 feet,
it is stated.
CENTRAL HOWELL, Jan. 9.
The Farmers' union will have in
stallation of officers and will also
initiate a group of new members
at the regular meeting Monday
night. G. W. Potts and S. B.
Holt, state president and secre
tary, are expected to be present.
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SCIO. Jan. 9- The first quar
terly meeting of the Linn coun
ty farmers union is scheduled
for the Morning star granga hall
near Albany Saturday, with the
Dever local as host. Annual elec
tion of officers will be among
the regular business. Mrs. F. I.
Folsom of near Cottonwoods hall
is secretary, having succeeded F.
A. Gallegly, who resigned when
be moved to Gervais a few months
ago.
BETHEL, Jan. 9. The meas
ures on the ballot to he voted on
this month were discussed by L.
H. McBee of Dallas, before the
members of the Farmers union at
the closed meeting here Monday
night. McBee stated that there
was only a small amount of un
isportant business to come before
the voters and that much unnec
essary expense will be incurred,
as all could have been attended
to .at the two votings that will
be held later this year.
Joseph Ramseyer was iven
the obligations of the order by
the president, Ralph A. WUfon
W. L. Creech gave a report on
the utility meeting which was
held at Mt. Angel. Reports
were given of the Marion county
convention held on Saturday.
The Farmers' Union Oil ;ompa-
fy of Polk county will meet tho
ourth Monday In January. AH
hareholders . were urged to at
end and vote. to keep the man
agement In the hands of the or
ganization. Polk county Farmers
union will observe its 20 annual
convention this month.
O. L. Brubaker and J. A. Hain
will be In charge of the program
for the open meeting January 17.
Court
Com'l
Com'l
SaSofiiffl'c vna Scajpoi? r.2oi?ExetJ
s
A visit to either of these markets with a casual Glance here'n there about the store will prove to you
that when we say you can save money by buy in your food need we arent puttin on airs; it's jnst a
plain statement of our belief what ever that may be worth to anybody anyway were doin the Best
we can to serve you Better'n ever and our prices have gotta be right or by golly we'l change em.
Now how,d you like to have a disposition like that? Oh well we had to say gomethin didend we? Any
way come in and get your share of the savins and we'l say no more about it.
All brands of flour in our
stock reduced in price 34c
per 49 -lb. sack.
A All A kr
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Snow Drift
6 ib. pan 97 c
Wesson Oil
Quart tin . 39c
Swift's Brookfield
Salad Dressing
B Quart jar
35c
SUGAR
10
25
49c
pounds.... Pi.&i
pounds
Pillsbury's
Tamarac Flour
stock lasts,
$1.49
As long as
49-lb. sack
for
Gem Nut
The Fresh Margerine
10c
MILK
(Limit,
15c
Per pound
"Oregon Brand
3
tall cans
Swift's Acorn
Shortening
" pound carton .. 35c
Old Glory
Shortening
TC pound carton 35c
New IPacEx SlhlE'Sffimip
&
Reg. Size Cans
Swift's Premium, 2 cans
MEEW ;
Alaska Pink Salmon, tall cans, 10c
Stringless
Green Spot Santiam Valley Cut,
No. 2 cans
B
earns
... 2 for 15c
Italian
Fancy Fresh Canned, Packed in Syrup,
No. 24 size .'
3 for 25c
Fancy Cooked Columbia River J
Lima Beans Royal Chinook f c
GrapeFruit 26C SALMON Tomato Juice
3 07- CATSUP - VT '
canslC q 2 in. n 2Qr C No. 1 cans OCr
5 12-oz. bottles.. Z5C L l lb- 03113 C Pecial DC
Without Beans
Reg. 12c Cans Extra Special
cans
Never heard of such a price didja? - Well we never either but thats the price any way heres another good
one Swift's Premium Corned Beef 2 cans 27c Oh thats allright we just hapen to notice we listed that Beef
once befor in this ad But as somebody once said its hard to over do a good thing and Premium Beef comes
under that headin. . , '
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