me OREGON 5TATES3IA1T, SaTcm, . Oregon, Friday Morning, .December XI, I93 PAGI7 . , ? lonor Relatives On Anniversaries WEST STAYTON, Dec. 1 0. A birthday dinner was given at the IL B. Condlt home Sunday for their great granddaughter, Lenore ITammer ot North San t lam. and son-in-law. Arch Caspell of West Btkyton. Dinner ruests were Mr. - and Mrs. V. Long of Eugene, Mr. .-' and Mrs. Arden Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. L R Hammer, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Condlt, Mr. and: Mrs. Arch Caspell, and Miss Lenore , Ham I mer and Mr. Billings of Salem.. r. Henry Condit is confined to his bed with a bad cold and high bloodj pressure. He has been In 111 health since last May. Henry Crane who has been In ill health for the last , several months is reported worse. . Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Stewart hare n received word that their grandson, 1 Harry Rand is seriously 111 of dou ble bronchial, pneumonia, at his " home at Detroit. IreneJSenn Is Elected , . Worthy Matron of Star; Eva . Baxter, Secretary : DAYTON, Dec. 10. The an nual election of officers ot Electa chapter, Order of Eastern- Star of Dayton, was held Tuesday night: Worthy matron, Mrs. Irene Senn; worthy patron, "W. O. Barnard; associate matron, Mrs. Leo Gell; associate patron, Harry Sherman; conductress. Miss Lena Stllwell; associate conductress, Mrs. Char les Carr; secretary, Mrs. Era Bax ter; treasurer. Mrs. M. R. Coop err the installation will be held January 12. '.Preceding the election a 7 o'clock luncheon was served to 35 members and one guest. Mrs. Jennie Shaker of Reading, Penn. Missing Texas Hunters Sought f . I " ' . 'f i 1 ; - -.1 t i - i ' I John BlaatoaV - j , j Lather BlanVon j Another mystery chapter was added to the legendary history of the vast 1,250,000-acre King ranch In Kennedy county, '.Texas, when Luther Blanton, 57, right, and his son, John, 24, left, San Peruta, Tex, hunters, apparently aisappearea without a trace. Verna Lef fler Jto Head Euclid Chapter of Star; Tunibelsons New Members SCIO, Dec. 10.4-Of fleers elect ed by Euclid ehapter No. 70, Or der of the Eastern! Star, at Jeffer son this week Included: Worthy matron,! Mrs. Terna Lef fler; worthy patron, ' Rex Hartley; as sociate matron, Mris. Nancy David son; associate patron, Lincoln Waterman; secretary, 1 Mrs. Faye Smith; ; treasurer, Mrs. Ina Thomas; conductress, Mrs. EI- ppeareoj wltl mina Thurston; associate ' con ductress j Mrs.' Lillle Wilson, j ; Duringj the business session Mr. and Mrs7(J. H. Tumbleson of Sclo were formally presented as af filiate members. Tumbleson is principal of the Sclo high school. Aid Bazaar Nets $23 UNIOIfVALE, Dec. 10 A large gathering of local people attend ed the Evangelical Ladies' Aid bazaar held Tuesday; The sale re plenished the treasury more than $23.- J i : - j ; - j : I DEIUG STORE' I VvL K4s: b V MORE k iV?j ' J s shopping y IZAVzlL v r fr J ; fh ) Y Caswde Playing Canls 25c iCii ML ont 0? ' rtfJS der Kraw; (A) ri I c n ; f 3 rermeoge 4t RAZOR BLADES ijC Chrome and Enamel DRESSER SETS T $198 and op e Bakelite Poker Chip Rack with Chips . . . . J. . , . . . .89c Caro Nome Face Powder in tTrinket Case ..... . . . $2 Signet Desk Set, Pen and Basp . . . . ... .:. . . i. . . . . .98c Cntex Club Manicure Kit S349;' Others from ..... .45c Electrex Waffle Iron ; ... ....... i ....... i . ... .S1.98 Genuine Leather Billfolds '. . ... . 49c Cara Nome Perfume Set, Perfiime and Atomizer . .15 Brite -Manicure Set in -Zipper Leather Casg j .... .$1.50 XO-Piece Dresser Set in Gift Box I . . . i . . . $12.00 ..... .75c ..50c Lord Baltimore Stationery,- boxed Cascade Stationery, Gift Boices Metal Backed fllilitary Chem-Graf t Chemistry Schick Dry-Shaver C Brush; Set . . . . ..... U. . . .$1.00 Outfits . . . . . . . . . 50c and $1.00 ... .,!.... I.. ...... i...515.00 115 S. Commercial St. vm v(s)uyi C5JUITY John Porter Out Twice v j; And . Hopes to Be Able r. ; To Attend. Daa Meet EILVERTON, Dee. 10. John. Porter, -who has been critically Ul this fall. la reported to be on the road to recoTery. Porter has been down town twice within this past week. : Both times the efforts tired him considerably, but he is gaining sdme strength and it Is thougnt that he will be able to attend the January council meeting, falling on January 4, when he Is to he sworn lh as one of the eouncilmen. Football! Flayers Are Entertained by Kiwanis dub Members of Dallas STAYTON", Dee. 10 Coach Gett mann entertained the football team and the school board recent ly. Mrs. Frank Stupka and Mrs. Hal Shelton prepared and serred the dinner. ' .; The table was clererly set with a football on which was. written "1936" as eenterpiece. It was sur rounded with sprigs of holly. The placecarda were novelty footballs. There were I f present. : Water Shortage at Turner Prompts a r j School Board to Put in New System TURNER. Dee. 10. Owing to the shortage ; of city water the school board has Toted to put in a water system for the school, with the drilling ot the well to begin at once. - . . The supply spring and reservoir axe about, two miles west of Tur ner. In the hills. Usually by early fall water Is low. but owing to this season's drought, the situation has become acute. There are a number ot private water systems1 In town. The city system has been unsat isfactory, especlally of later years. Turner has petitioned to get its water k supply irom the Santiam, which water is to be piped to Sa lem, with water pipes laid ' close to town.,. There has always been maintained a good well for drink ing purposes, on the school ground. SALE 25 MUST ; A SILVERTON, Dee. S. Christ mas seals sale will open at Silver- ton schools Friday under the su pervision, of Mrs. J. ; Batlan tyne, chairman of the educational pro gram of the campaign at Silverton. Prior to Its opening educational talks and programs have been giv en at the schools by Mrs. Ballan tyne. Outstanding of these was the one given Wednesday at the Jun ior high school and to be repeated next week at the senior high schooL This program was arran ged after the manner of m broad cast. I':, ..-,;-- -.f " y-. Mrs. Ballantyne -interviewed" Miss Louise Barkhurst, a discharg ed patient from the Salem tubercu lar hospital. Miss - Barkhurst was at Salem for. several years but Is now -at her home here. . f - . ' - 8les Booths Open Today Friday, Mrs. .Balantyne will con duct sales booths at the junior high school. Sales will (also be nnpnA1 In thli!iiii flM'Anl tha senior high school. The committee I, urging that all children; be per mitted to buy seals If not more than one. . Actually taking part, committee' members report, gives Interest, and Interest awakened in children wilt greatly assist In the future fight of tuberculosis. . Father Sullivan of SW Paul's school Is showing great Interest In the campaign and has Invited Mrs. Ballantyne to. give one of her edu cational talks before the pupils at the school. This will also ; be done Friday. t ,. . Ask for More Seals . - i . Outlying . communities s are re sponding . better than . ever, the campaign committee, headed by Mrs. Clarence W. Keene.i reports. Both Bethany and Evens Valley have sent In for more seals to sell. after the communities had dis posed of as many as they sold ,a year ago.' A special program will be given at Evens Valley Friday night, when Mrs. George Moorhead of Sa lem will superintend a motion pic ture show and Dr.Tt. E. Kleinsorge will be guest speaker. v " " Alfred Adams, manager of the local theater, will show a seal sale reminder each night.'. . ' Garden Club Has Buffet Dinner and Yule Party; Mrs Covey Wins Prize WOODBURN, Dec. 10.- f he Wood burn Garden club met at the hpme of Mr. and Mrs, Walter G. Miller, '4 5 3 Young street.. Tuesday night t for their Christmas meet ing. A covered, dish buffet supper was served at 7 o'clock. Variga ted holly and red and white tapers in crystal . candelabra were . used as a motif at the dining table. Small tables were placed about the rooms. Mrs. F. W. Covey was win ner of. the prize in a flower guess ing contest and Mrs; J. J. Hall re ceived the door prize. ' "j; V The. next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sid ney Johnson, January 14. ' Ghurch Receivea f: - Piano in Memory Of Mr 8. Morcom WOODBURN, Dec. 10. Mrs. Lucy Strong of Dodgeville, .Wis., has presented a piano belonging to her mother, the late Mrs. Lib bie M. Morcom, to the Methodist Episcopal church here as a mem orial to Mrs. Morcom, wbo was one of the pioneer workers In the church for ' 30 years, was pianist and choir director for' many years before she went to Wisconsin to make her home with her. daugh-' ter. . . ;- Mrs. Morcom came to Wood burn In 1892 with her husband, E. P. Morcom, a well known at torney who passed away In 1922. Mrs. Morcom was also a past president ot the-W.C.T.U., the Wood burn Woman's club and the various societies of the church. . 'hoot Cofdc ....Best treated without "dosing ! JSSZ'ilL h'SZimii ..I, i , ... .... . , ,. t i IL Q-Vyr hr1 . S r1 -i J J r TT vi Cb . 1 I t , 4 Stores 935 S. Com'l, Corner Court and Com'Cl978"N. Capitol, Corner 13th & State - x - -r j ! offiiy' Wimm A BIGS FARMER , CONSUMER SALE A fine crop of golden thin shelled nuts has been harvested for yourj table. They're larger and sweeter than ever. All varie ties lire available Walnuts, Almonds, Brazils,! Pecans . . in abundance. The prices are fair to all. Take home a supply. Prices Effective Friday to Monday Nov. 13 to 16 Inclusive Satin Mix True fruit flavor You can't afford to miss this bargain. Buy for your Xmas parties. 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