PAGE EIGHTEEN The -OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, March 26, 1937 Gervais Has Group At Star Meeting GERVAIS. March 26 About 25 members of Gervais cnapter, O. E. S., attended the district meet ing held at Wood bum Monday night on tbe risit ot the -worthy grand matron ot Oregon, Mrs. Myrtle B. Peterson of Ontario. Evergreen chapter ot Woodbarn conducted the . opening of ,. the lodge; Mrs. Benlah Lessard, wor thy matron, presiding; Venus chapter of Donald was declared open by Worthy. Matron. Mrs. Sa die Shaw;-and Gerrais chapter was declared open by Mrs. Lillian Har rison, worthy matron. V Balloting was exemplified by Venus chapter and Initiatory work was pat on -by Gervais chapter. Tfc worth? rrand matron was pre sented a gift from the three chap ters by Mrs. Benlah Gilbert oi m ergreen chapter. B.W .Dunn, worthy patron, presided, during a "Good ot the Order part ot the program and an Inspiring address was given by the grand matron. " Talks were also given t by Mrs. Mabel fiettlemeler. a past matron. Mrs. McKInley. grand secretary; Mrs. Winifred Herrtck, worthy i matron of s Chadwick chapter ot Salem, Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Harri son. ' . ' r : : - ' i ' Announcing the Annual Sale of One Week - March 26 fo. April 2 Helena Rubinstein Beauty Preparations The world-famous Helena Rubinstein beauty prepara tions at a 20 saving. Scientific beauty-builders, glam orous make-up every thing your skin needs to stay young and beautiful. j - Check the preparations you want and bring in or send in the list before April 1st. i Pasteurized Face Cream 4 ox 80 Pasteurized Face Cream 8 oz CO Pasteurized Face Cream 16 oz 2.80 Beauty Grains S oz. . .80 Eau Verte 1U oi. .2.40 Skin Toning Lotion 4 oz.. .1.00 Skin Toning ; Lotion 8 oz L..2.00 Skin Toning Lotion- 2.S0 4.00 7.00 Herbal Cream 2 oz. . Herbal Cream 4 oz. . Herbal Cream -16 oz 4.00 'Cleansing Special 1.20 Cleansing Special ...2.00 Cleansing Special 8 oz. 3.20 Herbal Cleansing Cream Special IS oz. . 5.50 Special Eye Cream Vt oz. .. 1.60 Special Eye Cream 1 oz. . . 2.80 Special Throat and Neck Cream 4 oz. ...4.80 D.00 Special Throat and Neck Cream 8 oz. . 8.00 18.00 Special T hr oat and . Neck Cream . 1 oz 14.40 5.00 No vena Night . .Cream--3 oz. 7-4.00 12.00 Novena Night Cream 8 oz 9.60 21.50 Novena Night. Cream 16 oz.-17.20 1.00 Eyelash Grower and Darkener .80 2.00 "HI" Llpstick....l.60 1.50 Town and Coun- - try Lipstick 1.20 1.00 Compact Rouge. 80 1.00 Fouge en Creme 80 2.00 Rouge en Creme 1 : . 1.60 2.00 Youthifying ' - Herbal Masque....l.60 5.00 Youthifying Herbal Masque.4.00 1.50 Water Lily, .- Powder '. 1.20 3.00 Enctaante ' Powder 2.40 1.50 Town and Coun- . try Make - n p Film 1.20 10.00 Hormone Twin YouthlfIrs 8.00 Select Students' ; Speech Contests DALLAS. March 25 TryouU are being held at the Dallas sen ior high school for the declam atory contest In the dramatic and humorous divisions, coached by Miss Hazel Henry, Paul Semi placed first and Beverly Bales, second for dramatics, with Mar jorie Waters and Margaret Lin -dahl; first and second, respec tively, In the humorous division. The dramatic and extempore contest will be held at 2 p. m. April 7 in the high school audi torium. Jean Hartman has been select ed for. thel extemporaneous di vision and as yet there has been no one chosen for the oratorical. These divisions are being coach ed by Ralph Murphy and Donald Gabbert. This part of the contest will be held at 8 p. m. of the same day. Winners in each bracket will compete in the county meet and later at Willamette, in the state contests. Please send items checked to Name Address Charge Check Enclosed f VALUABLE COUPON hi Our Easter" Gift to You Free to Each One of II Our Customers for Friday and Saturday HI Only or as Long as Stock Lasts A Large Box of Bunnyville i Chocolate Easter Eggs 1 These Chocolates are in a cut-out box that the m good little boys and girls can cut out the buhnies PI and chicks. Lots of fun to make your Bunnyvilje Toyland. No Purchase necessary. Just present this jj coupon. It is our Easter Gift to you. J ' Willett's oipiittall HDi?iisg Sti?e State & Liberty Phone 3118 School Musicians Planning Concert SILVERTON, March 25. Tbe advanced chorus and band of the Silverton high school Is planning a joint spring concert, the date to be announced later. Tbe en tertainment will be open to the public. ' i ', Since tbe beginning or the school year the band bas doubled its enrollment which now totals 30. Miss Bertha Aim is directing. New members are Leroy Davis, Kenneth McDivitt, Lyle Specht, Dorothy Zollner. New enrollees In the chorus are Mildred Bailey, Westley Best, Claire Cotter, LIa Gay, Clayton Johnson, Yvonne Murray, Rosealla Remington, Beryl Sanderson. Marjorle Schlott- man, Hava Skipper and Jimmy Stapleton. Final Rites Are Held . For Mary Alice Houser, Resident North Howell NORTH HOWELL, March 25 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Alice Houser, 6. were held Sat urday afternoon In Woodburn. Surviving are the widower, John Houser, and one son, Albert. The family came to this community about seven years ago from Neb raska and purchased the Rlckard property west of the North How ell schoolhouse. Mrs. Houser was ill only a short time with pneumonia and passed away early Tuesday morning at the Woodburn hospital. Fred Cones Return to Liberty Home; Iowan Is Visiting Sargent LIBERTY. March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cone have returned to their home here after having spent the winter In Portland with their daughter and son-in-law. Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Acheson. During the first of the week the Cones were visited by old friends, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dean, who stopped enroute to their home In Michigan. Voris Macauley of Iowa is a re rent arrival .here and will make BUY OR SELL THE EASY WAY . Use . Statesman Classified - j ft , Dial 9101 His Plea Fails . T ::.. ; - .-.-. :-... - - :. .:.';;. , -w ? : y Although Thomas A. Maloney, member of the California state assembly, obtained approval of lower house to a resolution for legislative pardon ot Tom Mooney, convicted of the 1916 Prepared ness Day bombing, the measure was defeated in the senate by an overwhelming vote. an extended stay at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sargent. First Chicks Reported UNIONVALE, March 25. The first day-old chicks reported here were 2S0 Plymouth Rocks re ceived from the hatchery Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dixon, r Military ITahd to Play at Silverton SILVERTON. March 26 -A mil itary - band coneert will - be given at Silverton May 7 by the famous Oregon State college R. O. T. C. band under the sponsorship ot the Silverton F. T. A. group. This will be a feature of Music Week and the concert will be presented In the Eugene Field auditorium. At the Invitation of the Salem chapter of F. F." A. Leonard Llch ty, president ot the Silverton Fu ture Farmers, and the local - ad viser. Warren E. Crabtree, at tended the Salem group's "Parents and Sons" banquet Wednesday night. - c- - - Warren Crabtree, Silverton, Smith-Hughes agricultural in structor, assisted In the recent Co lumbia river sectional F. F. A. contests at Molalla. Crabtree Judg ed, the rope and leather stitching work. Silverton F. F. A. students who also attended the education al and public speaking contests were Pul Jones, Harold Roop, Otto Davenport, Fred Stlrber, Or lando Dahl, Max Schlottmann, Jack Rice and Matt Small. High School Students' R. O. H. dob Selects Walin For President SILVERTON, - March 2 5 New ly elected officers for the R. O. H. club In tbe senior high school are: President, Qudrun .Walin; vice-president, Ethel Burroughs;, treasurer, Wreva Devericks. The four members chosen to represent the club at the Lebanon confer ence held Saturday were Wilma Mills, Gudrun Walin, Pauline Llghtfoot and Audna Mills. The club will also give a teach ers' dinner for March 24. A New Vertical with tbe tone of a r i . - ... ...... .. . BABY GRAND Unlit by America's Largest llano Mannfacturer n . Folly Guaranteed O Renowned . Knabe Quality I TTXr. J USED PIANOS from O Unmatched S 4 - B Knabe Quality fl9 up ,-,..,,. T,.. A, All Used Pianos are re- Offlcial Pianos of the conditioned and tally Metropolitan Opera sanmtced. Your old Easy Terms piano taken la trade and Old Piano in Trade we sell om terms to suit. If aflUdmaim Piiana 8Ci?g New Location: 469 State St, Salem, Ore. 1123 S. W. Washington 6t Portland, Ore. 135 N. Commercial St. Phone 5197 or 7023 Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in Marion County BE WISE AND SCHAEFERIZE t Schaefer9s Is Easter Candy Headquarters! Lafayette ( STATIONERY (Reg. 75c box) 60 Sheets, 50 Envelopes With this adsyv $1.00 Bottle of ; - Eau de Cologne With flfl-. this ad 1UC No Ad v-rNo Cologne Adults Only Spring is In the air, beware o( poison oak r Hood's Poison Oak v Lotion , is surest for relief 50c :. $1.00 : Oh -the joy of giving at Easter, and always remem ber; Schaef er's. We have such wonderful boxes of candy and so fresh. Standing, sitting, walking or lying down, if your corns bother yod use Schaefers Corn Remedy 25c 1 KeUef or our Money liacK For that new spring garden : backache, and aches and sprains, use.: -j ;j Schaef er's Nerve and Bone Liniment , 50C J $1.00, IS mm$w mm . smsW sssav Jelly Eggs. Marshmallow Eggs. ISggG Strictly Fresh Eggs -15c lb.; t for 25c .18c lb.; 2 lbs. for 35c Penslar ! -Bras&ess Shaving Cream A (Reg. 50c jar) With nA this ad ZC - Easter Box Candy : New assortment of quality candies for gift and family use.- 30c 0p I. $2.50 See Our Large Supply of Easter Basketi Fresli Gum Drops for Easter Tasty, tender, healthful candy direct from candy-land Friday, j for ha . with this IOC Kmgivodd lfflarioh Stv o Court Si i j i Ham'eir Eggs ' San day - is- Easier Now that's information for you. We'll probably get a lotta compliments from our customers keeping them posted like thatbut starting an ad is like starting a conversation, you've got to say something or else you d never get started? Like one of our customers remarked to us the other day. He said dident make any difference about our ads anyway as everybody livin in drivin distonce of Salem allready know they can do well for themselves trading at these markets - that bem the case theres no use of us saying any more about it but we did kinda wanta tell you folks about the sale we're havin on Swift's Premium Hams. Of course we know you allready know the quality of these famous hams, but we just wanted to tell you that we contracted for these hams before the price went up, but we guess theres no use telling you folks that you can get these hams whole, half sliced or if per chance you dont need any ham we invite you to try a ham sandwich free.-We can suggest the free sandwich very graciously because Swift & Company ar giving them and they dont cost you or us a cent and that's somethin. I N Now in addition to our sale price onPremium Hams we are sure you'll be glad to know that you can also get one of the Best Salad Dressings we have in stock at a saving this week end. Miracle Whip 35c 23c Quarts, special price Pints, special price- Margarine pound 16c BEANS WITH CHILI J cans 25c j. I Pure" Cane r 1 1 t SUGAR 3 10 25 100 lbs. lbs.. lb. 60c $1.50 $5.69 sacks Of I course we're not pre dicting an advance but it miht j be well enough Uf have a little sugar in the house I just in case ... . Minnesota Valley Tender Peas SizfSOS j q, - cans Ij. 1. jPcanssSrJv J cans ... 23c dhoice of Two Brands Swift's PURE SHORTENING As the price we're quoting for this week is a trifle less than the present wholesale price maybe you'd better buy this week. 4 a. carton jersey Tomato Soup cans 23 S' RED SPOT SLICED BEETS No. 2 Cffi cans ,. r... J for Sunshine Krispy Crackers t POUND PACKAGE While the Sunshine Com pany are anxious to have everyone know how good Krispy Crackers really are they'I perhaps 'wanta ring our neck for making, this low price for as they say Krispies are about tops for quality. Ib. box BEST FOOD 'Bread and Butter" .' Pickles Reg. Size . for Lovely Cocoa Malted Milk Mug 29 Free with each .can ...,;...,. 23c .UfUr:-.. - Specials at Each Market 1.89 .1 ! Pillsbury's Pancake Flour package i... i l! - - !-!. - I " - Post Toasties Or Keilogg's Corn Flake 25c Hershey's Cocoa s-ib. can Waverlj Cocoa SLb- fiSc Piilsburys Old Mill Hardwheat 49 lb. sack 07. 49 fn face iof recent advances in wheat this price for old mill would seem to be a value no one should pass up.' I t jsj. s. Efo. n. Foif baking or French frying, less waste in paring makes these No. I'm more economical than the cheaper priced potatoes, Friday and Saturday you can get 25 lbs. of these fine potatoes for . (S3 While tee are in no sense offering advise to our cus tomers in regard to prjee advances ( or spellin eU ther for that mater) or as to what or hotv much they should buy. It would seem though judging from market indications that right now would be very good time to stock your pantry shelves. ' V is N Saturday only lb. adv. it -