The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,' Oregon, Friday Morning, February 23, 1837 V SUverton F. F. Father and S on Banquet Success SILVERTON, Feb. 25-Elgnty parents and guests . attended the SUverton chapter Futnra Farm ers of America "father and ion banquet. held in the home econom ics department of the senior high school. The number taxed the limits of the room facilities and precluded the boys hlnging teir mothers also,, as they Jiad desired and had previously- done when numbers of students In the .Smith Hughes department-were not so great. " , . .v. t ; The main feature of 'the even ing was the showing of two reels of motion pictures, "Guernseys In the Antarctic. depicting the place which Guernseys played on the last trip of Admiral Byrd to the South Pole. The movies were ac companied by an interesting ex planation of Incidents by George Angell. field represents tire of tho Oregon Farmer. - . r -j i : . Othet. special gnests and speak ers, of the ; banquet were Mrs. George Angell. Harold Bennett, Independence Smith - Hughes In structor; Harold Davis, principal Junior high; Clare' Milhauser, pre sident Independence F. F. A., Ro bert Goetz, superintendent of schools; Herman Kramer, princi pal senior high school; H. B. Jor gensen. member school board: Clifford Rue, president chamber of commerce; Earl Ross. Alex Lichty, Leonard LIchty, O. S. Rice, Jack Rice, -J. J. Doerfler. Joe Doerfler, Anton Dahl, Orlando Iahl, F. 1.. Downing, . Lerory Downing, N. G. 'Langser, Clayton Langsev, T. T. ieonard, Robert Leonard. H. C. Walker, Carl M ink ier, E. R. English. Riley English, S. 3. Potter. Gerald Potter, G. L. Poverud, Eivend Porerud, O. J. Schlottman, Max Schlottman, D. A. Steffen. Don Steffen, L. C. Wampler, Clinton Wampler, E. E. Brandt, Leland Brandt, C. R. Brown, Claire Brown, S. J. Cline, Oito Davenport, C. H. Goschie, Washington Wives Attend Probe of Labor Spies C: , 1 (Mrs. Robert tm Follette I J (Mrs. Richard StephensoalL II Mrs. Marry lloplds Amon the interested spectators at the senate In vestigation Into activities of labor spies hired by industry to keep union organizer under surveil ( lance were three prominent Washington wives, left to right, Mrs. Robert La Follette, wife of Wiscon sin's senator; Mrs. Richard Stephenson, sister-in-law of Harry Hopkins, WPA administrator, and Mrs. Harry Hopkins. Herman Goschie, E. Mlddlemiss, John Mlddlemiss. O. W. Hum phreys, Robert Humphreys, J. I. Jones. Paul Jones. Hugn smiu, Matt Small, H. E. Duval, Maurice DnVal. H. Mikkleson. Calvin Mlk- kleson.; R. Ntckodemus. Conrad Johnson, Earl Johnson, L. Martin, Edward Martin, Earl Ross, Don Ross, 8. FarrelL Ed Farrell, O. W. Halverson. Omar Halvorson. W. Stlrber, Fred Stlrber, John May Lee Perkins, R. J. Lais, Charles Lais. A. A. Nafiiger. Donald Naf r'gar, H. J. Huffman, Ralph Win ter. - ! Increase Egg Production With Albers Feeds! Albers Proven Egg Maker Mash or Paks 'Albers Breeder ! Mash or Paks i Calf Manna Albers Progressive Mash Rabbit Pellets Molas-O-Meal and Mil-King Dairy j Feeds We carry hay and straw, wheat, oats, corn and good alfalfa hay. - - . 1 - - TESTED HELPS NO. 160 4 4 ' . SANITATION Remem ber that sanitation is one of the best things to re duce chick troubles. Keep -your feeders and water cleant ; .. For Healthier Chick$: Chick iPaks-N-Mash Chick" Scratch Feed Laxive-Mash or Paks Similene Mash, or . Paks , STANDARD FEED CO. I 228 Ferry St. Phone 6858 Super Value" Savings. Bring This Adv. and 10c and Get a Tube of Nelson's Shaving Cream Fresh GUM DROPS New shipment of pure, healthful tasty candy. With this ad, tIPn lb. llt Special Value FnU Pint of Antiseptic Solution ; Best for mouth wash and personal hygiene. With this ad, j adalts only WATCH FOR THE PENSLAH le SALE! MARCH 5-6-7-8 CORNS CALLOUSES BUNIONS All sorts of foot troubles Take care of your corns with Schaefer's Corn Rem edy. No Relief, Iff a tfo Pay Germicidal Soap For your j medicine chest 1 Keep a supply on hand. With this ad tlffi (adults) . Hy 4 i Star Blades HC2rtreefor 25C With' This Adv. Schaefer's h Candy Headquarter For Salem I MtHorebSoap Six Large Bars of Of Quality Soap - ; u& With This Ad (Adults) Extra Fine Silk Tissue. .' Toilet Paper y.A S2 roil - With This Ad, Adults Only -r-f Jtj I Stop That Barkl ? . Use the Old Sellable Family Remedy Throat & Lung Balsam Safe, Sere, Qslek, and Easy to Take - . Children Love It - C3and QHsCO nDZiiU 0'i!.'GD3 The Original Yellow Front Drear and Candy Special Store cf CsIzol P 135 N. Cgaaaercial St.;";-: ;;;;-.; .v Pfcoaeg S197 t 7C23 Farmer's Union News CLOVERDALE, Feb. 25. The Clorerdale Farmers Union' held its regular monthly meeting Wed nesday night. President Karl B Wlpper presided. Henry Ahrens was reinstated and Ed Wallace of AumsTllle and Oscar Jensen of Turner were initiated. J Mrs. C. T H. Holcomh" gare a most interesting report-on her attendance to the home interest conference at Corrallis. The un ion Toted to hare closed meetings at all times unless roted other wise. It was voted to hare an open meeting at the next regular meeting in March when each member present is to bring a prospective member or any one wishing to join is invited to at tend. A committee appointed to in vestigate the possibilities of a Junior club ' consisting of . chil dren belonging to the Farmer Union members. The committee is Carl Booth. Otto Pfennig and Arthur Kunke. " The onion voted against charg ing women dues and voted to re duce the number of paid up members necessary for a state to receive a charter. These were two Questions received from na tional headquarters. The following yearly commit tees were appointed by the presi dent: ; - " Good of tha order. Otto Pfeaaif , 7rd aiitrhall amd a H. Holconb; laciaUtiva. Kddia Ahrena. A. A. Daaiback an J. W. Sehifferer; application. Staalojr Stekoa, Earl Hedge sad Stanford NorrU; res olution, Carl Booth, M. A. Hill and Ar thur E. Kunke; purehaiinf sgoats, Ed die Ahrens and Louie Hinnles; flowers. Gertrude Henniea and Mrs. Stanley Riches; acriealtura!, Walter Miller, Fred Sehifferer and William J. Meier; ad rertisiBK exebaBKe, Pet Dmria and Fred Dierkes; publieitj. Eras Akrons; cuffeo buyer, Mary- Sehifferer; pianist, .Mrs. Earl Hedges. State President i Will Visit Club SILVERTON, Feb. 25 The Woman's club will hold its regu lar meeting a week ahead of schedule in March. Instead of the meeting coming on the usual second Monday of the month, it will be held March 1 at the Christian church. The state presi dent, Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre will make her official visit to the club at this time and will also speak. i : - I Other numbers arranged by the program chairman, Mrsr O. B. Bentson, include a vocal solo by Mrs. Tom Anderson, accom panied by Mrs. Gertrude Camer on; a violin solo, Irene Morley Frank; a poem, Mrs. Jonas By berg. A surprlseaumber Is also promised. -x---. . ,, - f;";,-; ' I All ' presidents of aurroundlng Woman's clubs have been Invited aa well as all members of the SUverton Junior Woman's club. Mrs. A. P. Soils is president cf the SUverton club. Scheme For IQjid Exchange Offered Suggestion that the state land board appoint a committee of nine . members to select public domain lands in exchange for state-owned lands under the Tay lor grazing law, waa . made by State Treasurer . Holm an yester day. ' Each, member of the land board would select three members of the commission. The commission would receive ' only actual ex penses.' H o 1 m a n recommended that bids for lease of school lands within the six Oregon grazing districts, organised under the Taylor grazing law, be opened March 12 of this year and not later than March 1. 1938. Leases would cover a period of one year and would be subject to the rules of the state land board. The state would -retain the right to sell or Mock any ot its lands at any time during the life of the lease, change of ownership or control to take effect at the end of the grazing season. Ellery Simonson Helps Save Child To Ellery Simonson should go a large portion of the credit for saving: the life of the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Forette, 1940 West Nob Hill, as related in Wednesday's Statesman. The child fell In the fish pond in the Benson home and nearly drowned. It was Simonson, according to the later report, who first worked on the child, and helped save the spark ot life in the interval be fore the arrival of the firemen with pulmotor. Simonson had not. been em ployed but was engaged on temporary job at the Milton Josephsoa home nearby, when he saw the disturbance and went to the rescue. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT " Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed . in the County Court of the State of Ore gon, tor the County ot Marion, his duly verified Final Account, as administrator of the estate ot Clara Sumner, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Tuesday, the 30th day ot March, HIT. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. as the time, and the County Court Room ta. the County Court House at Salem, in Marion Coun ty, Oregon, as the place tor heir- ing said final account, and all objections thereto. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 26th day of February. 19ST. ROBERT HINZ, Administrator of the Estate of Clara Sumner. Deceased. RONALD C. CLOVER, , Attorney for Administrator, Salem. Oregon. F. 26-M. t-11-19- 20. Design for Coronation Medal : :. .. : -V " s - A Here Is the oS&al model from which wd be cast medals and other decorations at the British mint ta commemorate the forthcoming? Erltlsh coronation. Designed by Langf ord James, the medal carries doutla head cf Britain's crtr rslenu Ju Vieivs Scene Of Lahish Crash First Trial Under McBlahaii Plan Under 7ay, 7ill Continue Today- The Initial ease to 'come to trial under Judge McMahan's new. plan to speed up business la department one of circuit court here occupied all day Thursday with Joe Rtnrrald suing Doug las McKay company and Dean R, Adams for $360 damages sis "re sult of an automobile accident last June 27 near the Cast La blah Center store. The ease will occupy all of today and probably carry . Into ..Saturday. Fire witnesses for the plain tiff, including Bingwald -. him self, took the stand when -the case resumed after the jury had been taken to-view the scene of the accident. v Other witnesses were Tom Davidson, P. A. . King, Joe Prang and Chris Bingwald. The plaintiff expects to call four more persons this' morning to testify that.; defendant's negli gence . In -Jieedlng . the traffic laws caused the accident-a con tention, which defense's answsr denies. "Thomas Davidson was driving " the . truck belonging ' to piaintitf. - ; A" counterclaim totaling about $1300 has been filed In the case, this claim including $1000 per sonal Injuries asked for Adams, driver of the truck owned by defendant McKay company. Grand Jury Gcta Assembly Ordcra The Marlon county grand jury will be called into session Wed nesday ot next week. District At torney Lyle J. Page said -late yes terday. The Jurors will take care of routine matters that have ac cumulated since they were last la session. . A report will likely be made be fore the jury quits its work Wednesday. I i'J IW Arx; "IV'Jk 1- Words and Music by Scbredcr-Bcrg OOCTofVTfcLL ASHoPPlHG M'1 Will, do "FoRj A ROIEDY FOR DISCONTENTED APPglTTES . . . COJIE TO SCHREDER'S FOR GROCERIES OF THE 11TG1IEST QUALITY 1 l.liltlSill.HiLLOl'JS Rose Garden ' Brand lb. ROYAL GE Assorted Flavors Pkg. a3 PEAL AT SCHRE0EU-CEn5 OROCEtV t 3 lb. cello bag: ESQ pltc. MM 11 Soap oft ItSMiiful Wsarfsr bar O. K. Laundry Soap. 4 bars.. E5c Armour's Deviled Meats. asice Cookies, EoKo Crinkles, dozen. 5c Kraft's Old English Cheese, tOf Peas, East Oregon Va riety -r- Scans j 29C Del Monte Whole String less Beans, No. 2 can. each . Uo Folgers Coffeo (Saro the Stars), pound tins U Is Green Spot Cut String less Beans, m hfn No. 2 cans J for sOjC Del Monte Tuna Fish, Cm cans North Star Sardines, 2gc 5c Lucky Sail Crab Meat, 2W cans .. 35c Apples. H0.25c Francy Wrapped Wine sap Apples, 9.fi dozen Olires, Jumbo Size, can WHEAT HEARTS Send 25c and Sales Slips for Franciscan Ware Blush Bowl 4 Colors 28 oz.pkg. 117c Flour, Bonneville, all family purpose, i f 49-lb. bag. iiOy Cleanser, Light House, S cans ILC 2 Sugar, line granulated, 7it :i2c ,MiIk, Armour's Double Rich 3 SL 23c Del Monte Crushed Pine apple, 14-ox. can "Best Food" Bread and 10s C.S. ORWIG'S Another, Friday and Saturday Special on Sugar Cured Trsv Bacoq Packs, lb. Hens lb. RabbiU, lb. ...28c Choice U. S. Inspected Baby Beef at Reasonable J Prices mm k a I I i i i tj r I a r va i : Ufl LJV VS-' (GiaQillSNV CORNER STATE & COMMERCIAL Orders 2JQ and Orer Delivered Free PnONC CCC3 JUST WAT WE WERE LOOKING FOR....,;. ' FOUND IN THE WANT-AD . . 'COLUMNS' The Nooweds wanted a cozy little house . and they found it in our WANT AD (X)LU3lINSa The Rita doughs wanted a thoroughbred hone . and ' the' got him through our 7ANT AD COL UMNS. Tommy Brown wanted a good used bicycle, cheap and Jie got It through our WANT AD ! COLUMNS. Whaterer you haTO -' to BUY, SELL or EXCHANGE . . . - you can do it better, quicker, at less cott . ; throusli our WANT AD COLUMNS. Tlie Oregon Statesman PIioiic9i01