The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 22, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tbe OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, January 22, 1937
PAGE SEVEN
Announce Honor
Roll For Normal
Jean Graham of Salem Is
Among Those With
3.5 Average
MONMOUTH, Jan. 21 Eigh
teen honor roll student at Oregon
Normal school who earned a grade
point or 3.S or better. In IS or
mora term hours' In the fall term,
are: - . .
Or Aebi, Dallaa; Ira Ulilaa Aader
Xarahfield; Mary Alice Buna. Ore
ffea City; Pauline Chriitea, Pertlana;
Dorothy Damn, Uolalle; Arthur vaa--oa,
Portland f Marjori Gable, Dundee;
Jean Graham, Salem; Ruth. Helcomb.
isaverien. Ferris Ketch, Beaver; Rachel
MCLHtaua, aiilwaakie; Iorothy Hil
ar. Albany ; Vernoa NeiUoo, Handoa ; Del
am Roe. Portland; atari Rnlifaoa Port
land; Mary K. Staata. Dallaa; Louis
-Fifty-nine students earned, an
average oL 3.0 or better,- In 15
term hoars:''
: Esther Adam. Portland; Helen Ben-
rheidt, 8alMn; Urae Bialkla, Portland;
DoMtaa Both well. Siaupia; Ruth G. Back.
. Cart tos; Flora. BatJpr. Portland; Orsa V.
Cheaewetb, Portlaad; Rath Cramer. Rex;
Mm Dietriek.' Monmouth ; ' Beesie Dixen.
PorOMd; Dolly Rtaby Detaa.' St, Helen.;
Iretta Doa-aing, Hood. Hirer; Cleore E
' . Oregon City; Era Loig Elawlck,
BrowBtTilla; Solrij B." Ericko. Port
2i. y P.rrrell, i Portland r Vartha
B.: Fisher. Klamath Fall; Dorothy Ger
. larh, SeapjMme; Margaret Gilstrap. Tar
aer; Enid Grant, Portland ; Edna it.
Graves, Newberr; - Bertha G rev bee a,
HilUboro; Betty Hafenbrark, Portland;
Baaal Kirk Hanaa Portla&4; A He Hart.
Mihraokie; Errol Haaeelk J auction City;
Allye Hnat. HUlaboro; Iran Ick.ee.Rieh
reall;.'Uaehe' Jaekaoa, Portland; Arse
8. Jensen. Monro oath; Marie K. Jeaeea.
Beak; Eather Lawfo, Menraetrtb.
Et Load. Boring; Kenneth Un-
ay. Boring; Helen Malcolm. Portland;
-Mary Mitchell, galea ; Charles Monti
Sheriff Hurt in Strike Clash
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I- Vv,v-' ,,1
An attempt to oast sltowm striken at Fisher Body plant' atrPUnt.
Mfch rnrfrd in an onra clash between atttomobile . woraers and
poller, resBltinfr in mjarie to IS, among them Sheriff dark Tbomp
' son who was treated at a Flint bsgttaMahqjc.--International IU
Instnttod'NewH Sonndphoto. , Vv .- . . :
fomery. Looking glaaa; Eather Sheila Mor
ris, Mo&month; Norral Kaaa, Borisc;
Jan Parriah, Ocean "Lake": Lelara Patera.'
Delia ; Ellea PoUon. Portland; Marie
Biebea. ' Baaka ; Bex Baxtea. Bearerton;
Job SeDwoed. Portland ; Maxin Shet
terly. WiUamina; Edna H. Schrock, Wood
bum; ."l;!ei J. Smith; Halaey; Sailer
Pear Smith,' Newport ; Louis Starr.
Halaey v OHt 8.- Steea. Portland; Val
eta K. Sweeney. Portland: Mildred. Wal
do, Monroe; Mabel Wetterg. " Manptn;
Martha jr. Weem. Toledo; Mary M. Wha
les, Portland r Tom Krpp Wilaon, Bea
erton; Ada M. Wood, Albany; Rata
Koang, Junction City.
Dayton's Bank Officers j
j Are All Elected f Again
DAYTON, Jan. 11 Ata meet
inr of the baxton bank stockhold
ers held I Thnrsday; alt of fleers
were reelected: J. L. Sherman.
president: C. E. Sherman, Tice
president ; Harry Sherman, cash
ier: Miss Edith Ott, assistant
cashier. ;' .
l: Starts SATURDAY, Jan. 23! I
- V ;-hV V hi 3,
Come early Saturday! Most of these items in this famous event
will go fast, and we cannot replace them at these prices!
BRASSIERES
Pure Silk
and Satin
9c
Lace Trimmed
PANTIES
Plainer
Novelty
Weave
Rayon
9c
Several Styles
Sanitary Napkins
12 in
Box
9c
.Regulation Napkin
Cleansing Tissue
9c
- 250 Sheets
? in Box
20-oz. Pitcher
7f-in. Bowl
New
Powder
Blue i
Dress Up Your Kitchen with
Thee Colorful Pieces S
Bon Bon Dish
Hand Painted
China
9c
lseful 72 Inch Size
WINDOW SHADES,
Fiber. 3x6 feet
9c
Rubbeif
Apronj
9c
- Save Your
Clothes
TOILETRIES
9c
Wave
Set
Kitchen
Hand ft a
Lotion yC
Four
Fowder AM
Watch for Our Big Four-Page
If yon did not get a circular please call for one at the Store!
Memorial Banquet
Served at Turner
TURNER, Jan: 21 A well-ar
ranged - four-course banquet was
served Saturday night at the
Torner Memorial home, with Mr.
and Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap hosts. The
occasion was the annual " observ
ance of the birthday anniversary
of the late Mrs. Judith Turner, as
requested by her,- daughter, the
late Mrs. Cornelia A. Davis.
The reception was held in the
fireplace room : In the - Turner
library, adjoining the memorial
home. For the banquet, Rer. n.
J. Reasoner of Salem was toast-
master. The nroaram Included; a
tribute to "Mother Turner", by
Mrs. Davis Errett: "The Tender
Ministry of the. Helping Hand,'
by E. J. Gilstrap; solo, Mrs.
Charles Lyman; followed by music
and a fellowship hour, closing
with - the memorial ..song.' "His
Lovina- Kindness," by Samuel
Medley.-. - - -
: Cavere were nlaead for BeT. W. 8.
nroekei at Camaa. Waih.. Rev. and Mr.
Gay Drill. Bt. D. W; Bjaai!,' Dr. .H. C.
Epley, . Rot. and Mrs. N. J. Reaaoaar.
u. ttrm C CI Cole Mr. and Mra.
T. truL Mia'a JoaeDhine Gil trap. Miaa
Gertrude Ellen- Reaoner and Xart Braak
11 of Balam; Rer. and Mr. Charlei Ly
Rt..Un Mr. and Mra. Hewnx. Mrs.
8ntaa Glrardia, Mr: t Mr. Prod
Browa. Mr. and Mra. Kenneth- Jowler.
Mr. aad Mfc-Henry Jep. Mr.-aa. Mra.
3. B. Kendall, Mra. Cor - Fieher. Mra.
P. C. DeUell, Mra. O. L. Neal. Mr. DaTia
Errett. - T: 9. Crabte. rernal - Gil trap.
and. the kta. Mr, and Mrs.-E. J. Gil
trap- iD ifTprwr. - -
Qiristian Church
Gmducts Election
Rlayori Garson of Portland Lauds
Hubbard9s Example in Paying Debt;
400 Folks at Celebration Banquet
Felt Base j Rugs
18x36 inch
Serviceable yC
Turkish Towels
9C
.. Colora
2-Cell Flashlight
9c
Throws 200 ft. Beam
Batteries Extra, 2 for 9c
Plate Glass SheU
Extra
9C
Brackets
9c
ENA1VIELWARE
Vi qt. Saut
Pan
4 qt. Utility
. Pan
I qt. Puddin
Pan v
11 in. Basin
Trade i Sizes
; " 27-IN. SHOE LACES-J I i O Oem
HoilSe BrOOmS Black mercerized-....4 .i j. . O pairC
4-Sewed, paintedr Qp MEN'S HOSE-- j j 0
handle, very special m? w Fancy and good work sox, pair. i l y4
REMNANTS 1 lot of high-grade Remnants ... Drapery,
Curtains Material, Chintzes. j
Toilet TiSSUe , HEAVY CRETONNESJClosing out below cost! : i
Reg.oz. C flOi 1 lot of slightly soUed U tL
rolls J rolls ili CURTAINS, cut to .1 : 2 Price!
RL4NY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION ON SALE!
: AMITT. Jan. 21 The annual
roll call and. election of af fleers
of the Christian fehurch of Amity
waa held Sunday in an all day
service. A covered dish dinner was
served at noon. A business meet-
in a was held in the afternoon and
the officers for church and Sun
day school were elected.
Church officers elected were as
follows: Deacons, Otho Shield
Ivan Shields and Leslie Cook;
deaconesses, Mesdames Daphlne
Shields. Belle Shields and Opa
Cook: secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Ernestine Prunk pianist, - Mrs.
Inls Sbields; assistant pianist
Miss Erma Shields.
Sunday school Officers: Super
intendent. Bessie' Sorensen;-. as
sistant, Rev. Ernest Chamberlain:
secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Bessie
Sorensen : recording secretary,
Mrs. Wanda Van Horn: assistant
recording secretary. Doris Cook;
pianist. Miss Maude Durfee; as
sistant pianist, Mrs. Lenna Harri
son; home department superin
tendent. Mrs. Opal Cook; and
cradle roll superintendent, Mrs.
Inis shields.
HUBBARD. Jan. 21 The town i
of Hubbard celebrated the 'paying 1
off of the last bond of the city's
Indebtedness Wednesday night in
the Hubbard high school 'gym.
with 400 persons enjoyinjf the cel
ebration banquet.' . '
The town orchestra played sev
eral musical numbers and Mayor
Garfield Voget, Hubbard, made a
welcoming speech after which Am
erica was subg and prayer was
given by Rev. N. 8. Hauk. C. Smith
of St. Paul sang two numbers af
ter which the Turkey dinner was
served, in charge of the Federat
ed church roild.
After the dinner Mayor Voget
gave a brief history of the foundi
tag of Hubbard by J. T. Hubbard
90 years ago and the development
of the city, then introduced Jos
eph : Carson, mayor of Portland,
who gave the main address.
Mayor Carson Speaks.
. Mayor , Carson stated that he
hoped other cities of Oregon; In
cluding Portland, would foUow the
example of Hubbard, that is, don't
give up until the Joh is done.
- Others speakers were R. SV Bri
son or Eugene, who is a represen
tative of the League of-Oregon
Cities; W. S." Walton and George
Riches of Ladd Bush hank;
Alyce Elliott Directs
Installation of Royal
Neighbors at Lebanon
LEBANON, Jan. 21 At the
meeting of the Royal Neighbors
Friday night. Alyce Elliott, instal
ling officer and Cora Howe, cere
monial marshal, Installed:.
Oracle. Florence Cohnett; .vice
oracle, Ethel Christ ensen; recor-..
der, Sarah Morris; receiver, Rosa
Blackburn; chancellor, Una Ward;
managers, Ruth Wight, Clara Sur
rey; marshal, Christine Smith;
assistant marshal, Velma Stand
ley; outer sentinel, Pearl Daley;
inner sentinel. Angle Thomas;
past oracle, Delia Smith; graces,
faith, Vera Smith; unselfishness,
Lydla Gosney; courage, Grace
Gelst; modesty, Madge Connett;
endurance, Deborah Seeck; musi
cian. Sylvia Stewart; captain. Jos
ephine Muetze.
Civic Club's Benefit at
Dayton Draws Good Crowd
DAYTON, Jan. 21 About 125
people enjoyed the Civic club ben
efit 7 o'clock dinner served Mon
day night at the Civic clubrooms.
Two skits, one by the Civic club
women and one by high school,
and lap dancing were given, fol
lowed by dancing to music fur
nished by Mr. and Mrs. Mullkens
of McMlnnvllle.
ar.m
Armstrongs on Visit
UNIONVALE, Jan.. SI Mr. and
Mrs. Elwood Armstrong of Cali
fornia arrived Sunday for a. visit
with her brother, George Antrim
and. his-family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Antrim' and daughter Winnie, Mr.
and Mrs. I. L. Thornton and son
Leo, all of Salem, wera Sunday
evening dinner guests at the An
trim home.
furniture for the high school at a
cost of 400; paid Hubbard band
tilt, and the Hubbard fire de
partnlent 200.
All of these debts have been
taken care of, which ' means the
grand total paid during the past
10 years. Including Indebtedness
and regular business affairs,
mounted to SIC, 417.72. ;
Msyor Austin of Woodburn and
C. E. Johnson of Canby. j
Play Recalls Early Day
A play was given by the Hub
bard firemen, portraying the city
council in action from early times
to the present. Mayor Voget call
ed a special council meting on the
stage, at which time the , council
burned the bonds, with the aid of
the fire department.
a arjL a n 1 "
; Aiier me program a tree uauce
was given. in the city hall. , .
Pays $2544 Twice
The last payment to clear up
the last outstanding obligation
was made late in 1936. In the past
10 years, Hubbard has paid oft a
grand total of 125,344.94 in prin
cipal and interest in addition to fi
nancing various improvements and
conducting - the regular - business
of. the city.
j In 1927. the city of Hubbard
owed: water bonds, 111,000; sew
er', bonds, U.O 0 0 ; outstanding interest-bearing
. warrants. ' 1,311,
57, or a total bt 1 8.3 8.57. .
: 'Between January 1,. 1927, and
January .1. 1937, the entire S1S,
3CI.57 debt was paid off plus' in-;
terest which amounted to 18,978.-
j f Abeorba Bank Loss Too '. j
I In addition . to these expendi
tures the city had to Absorb a loss
bt S2.C4S .79 at the time the Hub
bard bank failed. When the. bank
closed its deors the city had on
deposit 15881.75. The city receiv
ed 55 per cent of this in the course
of the bank's liquidation.
. In -the past 10 years Hubbard
has built a new. steel water tower
at a cost of $4400 and a well and
pump costing , 1 22 50. Concrete
sidewalks -have been put In at a
. cost of $ 10 Q 0. , The . city bought
BE SURE YOU'RE AT SALLY'S
JANUARY
EARANGE
ALL Coots!
".ir'-i. :a ;'.':;. if: sV r.ft'
Dresses! bails! :,,v'
Priced DrasticaHyriow
in a ureat unai uiean-upi
E! I1J El U 1T;2
9S
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Look forthe Big Neon Sign
in hi a Hi w i irr . wrr an
'i I I lvnltinA I Lax or Lifebue
No expert e n c e d
skier would start down
.the ski-way without definite
ly knowing that the track was clear.
You too. should be sure before buying.
Come In - compare values be convinced.
25c Carter Pills Hc
50c Vicks Sol. 34c
25c Anacin
75c Cystex 49c
30cBromoouimne 21c
25c Feenamirtt Wc
92c
93c
$15 Absorb ine
Jr.
$15
Creomulsion
Aspirin jToo"), 75.
50c Lyons 55S
1.50 Takara
50c Lavoris
35c Vicks Sri
59c
33c
1.09
39c
24c
65c Bisodol ...44c
Rubbing Alcohol, per pt.15c
j Hair Shampoo
Sl.oa Mar-o-OU 67c
60c Packer's ..40e
00c Hennafoam 40c
25c Golden
Glint 10c
eoc Kreml 49c
Fitch's, formerly
flSO Oc
75c Fitch 59v
Babv Food
50c Mead's
Pablum U..37C
f 1.00 Horllrk's
Malted Milk..C9c
Lactogen , 75c
75c Mcllin'
Food . C3c
Mead's Dextrl
Maltoe. ........57c
Shaving
Creams
.S5c
-67c
AOc Molle .
K5c Burma
Shave
Palmolive 23e
AOc ltarbasol Wla
Colgate's .. 2Se
SOc Mennen'a .S9o
LUX FLAKES,
(large) !... ...
60c FIG SYRUP,
(Calif.)
LISTERINE,
(Urge)!
$1.00 PEPSODENT
ANTISEPTIC i -
25e NATURE
REMEDY i i.
$1.00 !
VITALIS -
60c ALKA
SELTZER
75c i
PAZO ,
60c
COREGA
21c
40c
59c
79c
17c
79c
49c
59 c
44c
35 Quest
60cNeet
29c
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Shampoo
I .. . - : j KOTEX
sent Erodes . A - . . S dozen
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II t-X of Our Prescriotion Nr7 :
! Department ':;7;'.V7;;'-';
.Better Queliry - -
3 : Better Service .
J Mora CampUte Stock ' Q
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75c Fitch
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1 .50 Kolorbak
40c Castoria 1
50c Pablum
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59c
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55c
43c
(SOclfolian Baiic"
$1 Mar-o-Oil
50c Barbasol
50c Yeast f3Su
Sal HepaticQjo.
35c Ingram g
$1 Drene
35c Milktfi
60c Murine,
eOcBromoSL.
65c Pond' S Creams
85c Lady iti-rl
60c Calox.
ft j Castoria
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50c Ipana . 39c
40e Pepsodent 33c
40c Listerine ... 33c
40c Colgate's 33c
McKesson's ...ISc
50c Rodent ....a:.. 31c
TOOTH POWDERS
60c Calox
50c Revelation .
SOc Lyon's
S1.60 WerneCa
Me
Fasteeth
.43c
S3c
33c
7t
47e
CREAMS
83c PondV .......55c
55c" Lady Esther.....:.. .35c
$1 Ingram's Milkweed..79c
$1.00 JunU Facial.. 79c
tlJDO Othine . .....83c
SOc IngramV .
Milkweed ..39c
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11.00 Adlerika 7Sc
70c Sloan LInlment..58c
75c Haarlem Oil
CapsnJea .....59c
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