Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1937)
PAGE Foua Tbs CHEGON CTATE3MAN, Sakn, Orrcn, Friday llondzz, Fetrcny 19, 1937 : l Urotlier Anton Called Beyond Helped Found Benedictine Monastery, Bit. Angel, V 52 Years Ago . . MT. ANGEL, Feb. 1. Broth er Antoa Baettig. 72.: on of the founders of the Benedictine mon astery here, died suddenly Wed nesday - afternoon, less than 2 4 hoars after the passing of Broth er Anselm Welssenborn, another old pioneer. V Brother Anton was born In Ufhusen, Switzerland, hfarch 25. 1844. He spent the greater part of hi earlier life In Engelberg. Switzerland, and prhen in 1882 Father Adelhetm Odermatt gath ered together a hand of young monks to help him found a com munity in America. Brother An ton, then a youth of 18, a ceo m pen!ed him. The little band first settled at Gerrais and it was there that Brother Anton made his profes sion as a brother on April 21. ,1884. In IMS the comrannitiy was moved to the present- site of Mt. Angel, then named Fill more. In honor of their home in Engelberg which In English riean Angel mountain. Father Auelhelm and. bts follower .named the new community Mt Angel. . ' r W One ef Foaaden i One of the last of that smalt group of founders. Brother An ton was familiar with all , that made history at Mt. Angel. He gTew old and bent In service bat was always active and cnrlonsly Joyous. For many years he was employed In the printing office. In 1S34 be celebrated the golden Jh'i of hia profession. He is surTiTed by his brother, Frank Baettig of , Portland. Funeral services win be held from the abbey chapel at :00 a. m. Saturday. Interment will I be In the abbey cemetery. jRe, King of Llardi Orns Carnival, Greets Crowd ?e0ittgoi'pefreyj ( at t : s w -faa ISfg of .TrVCra tti yiriii) ivirt crowd I j " - V , V; 3. J Teachers Learn1 Llorc of Health County Nurse Scheduled to Hake Scio Visitation Twice Ilonthly ; Tripletn Find First Birthday Exciting Event . -... Chief attraction at the Mardl Craa Jn New -?w 4t reet the crowd. .Thousaada obsarrad fhlg an. Wo Rex, la seea on his floatgtoppJag; t? ii t.uA,ctehratioo.r .. - . - Josiah Wills WilT Give 1 Radio Address Tuesdayf DALLAS. Feb. IS Josian Wills. Polk county school super intendent, will giro a talk oxer KOAC Tuesday, February 23 from 7:30 to S p.m., on "Demands on the Time and Energy of the Child by the School He win be assist ed by lira. Gregg of BaUstoa and Jack Eakln of Dallas. Uuslcat numbers wilf be given by students of the Dallas schools under the di rection of Joseph Hartley. . T - - atSilverton LHrtiry Demand During 6-Weeks Just Past SILYERTON. Feb. 18. Read ing at the SilvertoA public lib rary Is Increasing again this sea son. Daring the first six weeks of 1S3C the total circulation was 2145. while during the first six weeks ot this year 23IS books passed across the circulation desk. . it Only 3 More Days Left to Take Advantage of Allen's ED1711S3 HAMILTON POTTERY TIFFAN STEAMWARE , ' CHIP PROOF ENAMELWARE GLASSWARE DESSERT POTTERY DINNERWARE Many Beautiful 32-Piecm Dinnertearm Sett Greatly Reduced L Close Out on All Novelty Lamps - i ' " ). NEW SPECIAL SinPAIENT ENA3IELWARE Covered Sauce Pans 12-Qt. Pails Sauce Pans 1 12c 69c .......9c SAVE $35 BY ORDERING YOUR NEW 6-FT. NORGE REFRIGERATOR NOW! 1 Large Wash Basins .......14c Pie Pans . ...... .... ...9c 10-Qt. Dish Pans .............29c $QeVAllilDu 236 N. COMMERCIAL ST. 890 Norge Washer $69.95 1936 Floor sample. Guaranteed (A Saving of $23.55) ,i " Many new and old farorita books barer recently been added by purchase and donation. Among . the donors are B. Ross, Mrs. : James A Scarth. George Israelson, Mrs. John BaJ- lantyne. Delia Robinson and Al- thea Meyer. Books added recently Include: Fiction: Harte, "Three Part ners.;" Cambridge, Sycamore Tree;' Beals, "Black RlTer; HaTigkurst. "Pier IT; Russell (Elisabeth), "Expiation;" North. "Night OutlasU , the Whlppoor- will;- Rinehart. "More Tlsh; Monroe. "Mansions in the Cas cades; Kyne, "Nerer the Twain Shall Meet;' Montgomery. "Rill of Ingleside"; London, "John Barleycorn; A r 1 n. "These Charming People; Porter, "Tha- ddeus Warsaw;' HUL "Sheik; White, "Best Stories ; Martin. Croasways;" Wright, "Printer ot Udells." Thanet, "Man of the Jlour; White, "Silent Places; Castle. "Wind's Will;" Slenkiewiez, 'Quo Vadis;" Harte, "Under the Red woods:" Cullnm. "Nlsht Riders; Williamson. 'Lightning Conduc tor;" Julius, "Dnst; Bellaraj, "Looking Backwardsy Meade, ."Queen Rose ; Williamson, "Car of, Destiny;" Carey, "Mary St. John;" Morrow, "Forever Free;" Gri'som, "Daughter of the North west;" Wilder. "Bridge of Saa Luis Rey;" Bottom. "Private Worlds;" Barnes, "Within this Present." . Description and travel Kear ton, "In the Land of the Lion; Howe, "Denmark, the Cooper ative Way;" Wilce. "Lure of tha Labrador:" Moncrieff, "Essex." Biographies: Brummlt. John Wesley. Jr.. "Washington Merry-go-Round:" Taylor. "Price of Africa;" Lawton, "Mark Twain." Science: Reeve, "Accounting Principles;" Gray. "Natures Mir acles;" Beebe, "Credit and Col lection;" Kimball. "Cost Find ing;" Child. "Office Administra tion;" Relnhard, , "Witchery of Wasps;" Weed,. "Butterflies Worth Knowing. Gardening: McFarland, "Amert- SCIO, . Feb. ' 18. Organisa tion under tha . Una county health setup, . , community pro grams. 4-H health dabs tm schools, and other topics pertin ent to tha activities of tha move-' meat were - : discussed and : ex plained by Mrs. Nova Young ot Albany; Linn county health nurse at the-February meeting of the Sdo unit of ths teachers club this week. ' Health programs, both la city and rural sconols. will be en couraged and assisted where needed and wanted, Mrs. Young announced, adding that tubercu lin akin tests would be Included la tha eopa of tha county pro gram. Visits to tha Scio commun ity ara scheduled for tha second and fourth Tuesdays of each atoata. - - J School Head Speaks1 : J. M. Bennett, i: county school superintendent, ; talked briefly upon tha bin " pending in the state legislature which proposes tha teaching of cooperative ae- Uvitiea ia tha eighth grade. With out speaking for or agatast such a plan. Bennett stated there may ha a question as to whether that branch of tha school is the beat for a. starting point. Incidentally. he explained that when a school fa snsneaded temnorarflv bv tion of tha board, the regular j Immediate Action' Planned salary Is una tne. teacner. County objectives . for 'April 9. this year might aa. changed tai April is If found mora expedl-1 ent. In which casa tha schools would be notified, ha stated, ha latter date was favored by tha meeting. : - k F. S. Perry, farmer ta the Oak- view school community near 8c io. spoke on subjecta "pertinent ta tha times If not to the particular occasion.' f ' Shi - Barbara lfassL Beverly CecOa and CaI Ana Toupcs Their first larthday was saustendUag event for i point of tha ceUbratton I these Sea Francisco triplets, left to right, Barbara Maud, Beverly Cecile and Carol Ana Toupes. High ifylllw VaV Waxsp ayasa a av w - t v mm whm thew were allowed ta sample theif birthday cake with its fenerous .frostta. above. Church Building Coinittec Named by Calvary Baptist; Croup, Stated it".' Bad Roads, Snows Keep Gates Folks Home From Club Meet; Plan Bazaar I ot the church, a committee at is I was chosen, five to act la mat- The Calvary Baptist church an nounces through Its pastor. Rev. Arne Q. Wenigar. tha appoiat aeat ot its building committee which will commence work Im mediately upon plans for tha new building, which the church hopes to erect this year. At tha suggest ot Dr. Din sm ore of the extension department of the American Baptist Homo Mis sion society, who recently visited and : conferred with too leaders GATES, Feb. It. The Ii provament club met Thursday with few present as road condi tions sra such that few care to risk getting .stuck either In the mud ' or getting stuck in tha snow in sideroada. However those present made enthusiastic plans for a bazaar next fall, with Mrs. Elmer - Asche to be: in charge again.. Further announcement of plana will be given at the March meet ing when it Is hoped social life ta the community can get back to normal, Mrs. A. E. Carey, vice president, had chares of the meeting fa the absence of Mra Albert Mllsap. president.- : tars of finance, five to study plana and five on a publicity commit tee. The following will serve on the committees: Finance. K- H. Pickens, War- ran Wilbur. Charles Davis, Mrs. Wayne Henry and Thomas Roen. Plans. Ed Schnnke, Earl Bar- ham, F. C-Staanard. J. EL Isted I and Mrs. WUma Wright, Publicity, D. A. Emmerson, H. i K. Adams. Leslie White. Mrs. O. E. Ross and Mrs. H. S. Gile. . This committee wiU , meet im mediately for Its initial session and organization. Fractures Are Carried By Two Cervais Men For Few Days Before Known Parkland Choir to Give Concert For Silverton a Ji n..' T7-..I. i GERVAIS, Feb. It. Louis A. rtuuicucc iuis uvcuiiia LaChapella fractured . Ws leg about a week ago while playing SILVERTON. Feb.. 18. Silver-1 on the floor with one of his ton musical circles are looking I children. He did not know It was forward to a Friday night con-is fracture until this week when cert to be given by the "Choir I n Temamea sore ne came to a of the West" from . Parkland. I doctor who told him of the Wash. Its Silverton appearance I break. Is beinr sponsored bv Trinity I Frank Nosack fell several days choir of which Miss Frances Nel- I SO and fractured hia shoulder son is president and Mr. Tom I He, too. did not see a doctor for A. Anderson, director. The con-j "Twal days, thinking It would cert will be given at .Trinity I set weu of Haeir. church at 8:1$ o'clock. Under the direction of Prof. Joseph O. Edwards this widely trsveled organization offers program of sacred and classical music. CorvaUis People f -Complain of Cote fit City Umit9- CORVALU3. Fehw Parking anglce im tha Oor vallia liasitaess district will be changed -frona 48 ta SO decree. rolWwtacaw axsth orlzatlosk of tha local city council Monday algbt tat the city hall. The) ctty ordinaaca cosn mlttee) wsai ordered to s veetigate tie ecomalainta" of ammiioaa ettlaenw . rcgaad tear the pasturing of caws within the etty UsaMaw It a eatimatcd that there era about M or 78 bovine the city limits. Thin Covering of Snow Greets Liberty People. .-- Freeze Damages Roads LIBERTY, Feb, It. A thin covering of snow was on the ground here Thursday morning. Intermittent snow flurries and deluges of rain fell ; nearly all day Wednesday. Soma of the hill sides and tlmber-aheltered places still held a layer ot several inch es of show, the remainder of the recent heavy snow fall. ' Electric power was cut off here for some titmo Wednesday morn ing daring the wind and rain Woman Totally Blind . For Years Is Visitor. Of Grace This TTeek v BRUSH CREEK, Febv If Mr and Mrs. Charles , Prtndlo ara hease threats of Mr, and .Mrs, Theodora Grace this week, Mrs. Prfadle. who Is 70 and who has beea totally blind tor If years, recently received- considerable publicity in Portland papers whew a photograph! ot her with- a wheel bar row fa I of doughnuts appeared In print, Ia spite of her handicap she is perfectly capable and doea aU of her own housework. . ,Tho Prindlea live at Fossil and own the old . Parrfsh place where Mrs. Grace's! mother. Mrs. Henry DaGuiro (Jennie Parrlsh) waa reared. - i. . SXarie Plas, J. Kinser Winmgh "500" Scores At Scotls Mills Party 1 . -, - ---.- SCOTTS MILLS. Feb. 18 Jake Blersack entertained tha Good Tiaras club Sunday night with "58 1" and pinochle in play. Miss ' Maria Plaa and J. Kinser won high score at "500" and Hugh Mageo at pinochle. . Local folks made a visit to the old J. J, Doty place now be longing to Mr. Mark ot Hub- storm. Roads hero are in bad I bard. All tha buildings except shape,, resulting from the freeze I tne noose had been crushed by d thawing. - . tne olg snow. ; The young child . ot Mr. and Mrs. George Gent was operated oa at a Salem hospital the first jot the week for a mastoid. lean Rose Annual; Cloud, "Cul ture of Perenniala. ; : - fa. I (rangers incws - Cmm i -r i " ii T ." u'-- TT"""-" ' s t ROBERTS. Feb. 18.- The reg ular meeting of Roberts grange will be Saturday night with a covered dish supper to be served at 7 p. m. LIBERTY, Feb. 18. The Grange home economics club spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Oscar Dencer. sewins: and making plans for the third an nual turkey dinner to be given March 16. Thursday of ; next week : the club will meet in the grange hall to. put window shades and other touches and cleaning: to the new ly completed halL VAN-TAGE DESERVES ALL PRAISE SAYS THIS LCCAL LADY RELIEVED M PAIN! Mrs. Weeae, of Route 2, , "Was in Misery After Her , Meals . Awful Gas Choked Her and Caused Painful Bloating H e a r t Palpitated - Bowels Sore and Slug gish Relieved by Van- . Tage, She Is Now En dorsing it to All! - . mm S r: -.Mri thft vcrv noneni of '2 AIRWAY ..COW - f "ovm ncthod of brcvnng carchasc, exactly tight lor vou . a ' - e . v OFrEE has a better, more naturauy tresn navor uuu ; y ground to order at the moment of purchase. That's why -Airway Coffee Is roasted fresh daily, packed in the whole bean and rushed by scheduled delivery to the stores. Just tell your grocer how you brew coffee -drip, percolator, ; vacuum pot or coffee pot. SEE AIRWAY COFFEE GROUND, ' exactly right for your own method of brewing. This mtsmres x you perfect brewing restdtu - ...i'.O "Srv ,r ' 0 Id UU. Lf Airway Coffee is s 100 pure Brsnlua blend. You'll like its mild, oaellow, nstwdlj fretb fiavorf you'll like its fragrant, enticing noucniet;a you'll like the savings effected by the Inexpensive, moisture-proof package !; ' Tj frjAhwaj Coffee todty. V much better coffee really it when told tbh weodem wmy. On Sale at Safeicay Store p 3i ) J i CopyrioV. 1937. OwKt Uwrdt Company 7T 1 i yy BEFORE r : f . ... L -I- ' 5 rj'W - Never before ia local history, say some of tne Leading- Drur Slats Ot this city, bas any medi cine created auca a sensation in this section as haa Van-Tage. This is the "Amasing Mlxtare of Na tare's Roots ana Herbs and Other Splendid Medicinal Agents' no being introduced to crowds daily bere in Salem, by a Special Van Tage Representative, known ai The VAN-TAGE Man, at 179 N. Liberty Street AH over Salem. and throughout Oregon, people ara" praising- this Remarkable Compound and are saying, I oev er , saw ' anything Ilka - Van-Tage. It certainly gave me, relief and I want-others ; to know it! For Instance. Jut .a ' short time age. we roliowing Sincere 'Testimonial was Received from - Mrs.-' Meret Weese. of Route t. Box 220, Sa lem. Mrs. Weeae is a Popular Lady of this city with friends through out this whole section. Read bow she found relief from ber miser able condition. Cas Almost Choked Off Her Breatbinsr! . "For, several years, says Mrs. Weese, "I bad suffered terribly with Indigestion and constipation. Daring this past year ray condi tion had become so severe that I was in terrible-misery. After eat tog. I would have a horrible saa form oa m stomach aad it would bloat me out so that I waa as un comfortable as It is possible to be. I would nave aa awful staffy feel ing so that I would get short of breath and could hardly breathe. This gss affected my heart too. so that It would palpitate dread fully. My bowels hurt and were sluggish and irregular. Now presses Tftthout Any Difficulty! "I bad tried a lot of medicines and had become discouraged be cause they did not help me very much. Then Van-Tag was recom mended td me and I started tak ing it. Ia a few days I was already on the road to recovery and I knew I was taking a medicine that was really helping me. Be fore, I couldn't get Into my clothes, hot now that my bloated j MRS. MEREL WEESE. Popu lar Salem Lady, Says: "I Have Started a -Number of Friends oa VAN-TAGE for It Really I All It Claims! Read Her Complete Statement! condition is relieved my stomach has gone down several inches and I have no ! difficulty with my clothes. I can nlnr hit nuii. without going through a. siege ot . misery now, ; and ny constipated condition, isi creatlv hnDroTed. ' Van-Tage haa certainly conquered.' th swollen condition of my bow- els! I have already started a num- .ber of my frieads on this medl- Cine.-1-think it dminrv M tha m praise it receives tor it really does : all It claims.? : How the 21 Herbs in Van-Tage Help1 Tau It Is the Natural Herba in Van- Tage which help to produce the relief described above bv Mrs. Weese. Herbs have been used bv the Human Race for Hundreds of Tears. They act aa a carminative. laxative, cholagogaa and diuretic, thus helping cleanse the bowels. Bringing forth gas and bloat from stomach, assisting Nature in flash ing excess imparity from kidneys and bladder and stimulating the activity of sluggish nver. Miser able people write use dally, prais ing the cleansing and invigorat es properties of Van-Tare, and many say. they feel like different men and women after taking It. Another thing, due to the Im mense volume in which it sells. the Price of Van-Tare ia Reason able. So, lf yoa suffer as outlined herein, get this New Medicine TO"OAT! J A Special Van-Tare Representa tive, known as The VAN-TAG B Mas, is now at lit N. Liberty St- Salem; daily meeting crowds of people and Introducing and ex plaining this Remarkable Com pound.' 7 .- I -. v On Sale at Fret! Meyer Toiletry Shop ' : 170 NJ Liberty St.