The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 02, 1937, Page 12, Image 12

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Xfci casuOH DTATZ222AIT, Caka, Oregon, Frtlay llonisr, April 8, HIT
(District Star
Meet Is Held
Victoria Chapter, Turner,
Entertains; Barber
Builds Store
TURNER April l.Victorl
Chapter of Eastern Star enter
tained the district meeting Wed
nefidiT with Mrs. Myrtle Peter-
eon, worthy grand matron of the
grand chapter of Oregon, present
on her . official rlsit. Mrs. Nellie
McKlnler. arand secretary and
Mrs. Winifred , Herrlck, worthy
matron ef Chadwiek chapter of
Salem, were also preseat. Mrs,
Peterson was presented with
fleers. Members from Stayton
and Mill City were present.
Those contributing to the eve
nings entertainment were: Mr.
Hester Crume and Will ' Oglehy,
worthy matron and worthy pa
tron of Victoria chapter; Tnrner;
Mrs. Bessie Allen and H. M. As
plnwall, worthy ..' matron - and
worthy patron of Marilyn chapter.
Mill City; Mrs." Toletha Sprung
man,' past- worthy matron, and
W. A. Weddle. worthy patron of
Acacia chapter of Stayton. ,
Luncheon was served to 10
guests and members, f
Has Poems Published
Mrs. v Frances .Belle ' Delzell.
member of De Aryan Frees Staff
and Modern Bards, ha her sec-
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$22.50
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Others
Low as.
$19.88 $29.50
Others aa
Low as
$8.88
Millinery
$1 95 $2.95
500 NEW
DHOUflGGG
: ($$ ' $1.95, $2.95 '
WsjOb 557 Court St jff jtT
135 N. Commercial St.
Phone 5197 or 7023
Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in Marion County
BE WISE AND SCIIAEFERIZE I
SHOP AND SAVE AT SCHAEFER'S
. S5c Can
Antiseptine
Tooth Powder
(With this adT.) :
10c
"Adults Only'-
200 Tissues .
Lytlia Grey
IGc
(With this jmIt.)
Rubber Gloves
IOC
pair
(With this adT.)
Take care of your
haakla '
Sweet's s Chocolates
'Assorted flavors--hard, soft, creams and caramels.
Delicious, tempting and wholesome j
Treat yourself to the best! , ! &g
Regular price 60c lb. with this ad.. ... L it J V
How's Your Garden?
For that new-spring feeling.
GADUOL
the tonic to make you feel
like more work
HOOD'S
The-best remedy Ion earth
-for. the relief of ..
POISON OAK
To stop the pain and itching
5Ce in $1.00
3 - ' f -
Schaefer's Is Candy Headquarters For Salem!
Shaving Brushes
75c Value :
With this ad
A real saving
Solve the Riddle With
' Peanut Brittle
15c t
Friday and Saturday
With Adv.
Heads Up!
You needn't even think
about corns because
Schaef er
8
Corn Remedy
will rid your feet of them.
No relief pi-
no pay
Special Value
Ladies Purses and Men's
BILLFOLDS
Values to $20
While stocks lasts
(with this ad)i
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Tung Oil Aid? Souttfs Recovery
I Toag tree la Uoeeoen
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tSevelopment of a new industry the production of tung eH prom
toes to Jlgure Importantly In the economic recovery of the south.
Thousands of acres are being planted to tang trees whose blossoms
yield the valuable black-brown nuts which produce tung oiL This
commodity is used In manufacture of paints and numerous other
lines. Until a few years ago China had a monopoly on tung oil
since it was thought that the trees flourished only in the Orient, but
recent experimentation proved the suitable conditions of the gulf
coast states
ond booklet, "Moon Months." of
short verses, off the press.
Her first production, 'Smiling
Thru the Jtatn," came out last
year. .
Barber Builds Store
Lee Barber has a force of car
penters working on his new Etore
building, which will soon be en
closed. It is 30X52 feet and built
on the site of the one which
burned a few months ago.
It will be modern in appoint
ments, with one corner occupied
by a refrigerator room. .
Seasonal Events
Held For Lyons
LYONS, April 1. An Easter
egg hunt for all the Sunday school
children was held Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Thomas. A large group of children
had a happy time hunting six doz
en colored eggs hidden in the
woods about the Thomas home.
The Thomas family expect to leave
here In the near future. They sold
their place to some people from
California. p
Easter day and dinner guests at
the J. E. Jungwlrth home included
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jungwlrth
and family of Roberts Station, Mr.
and Mrs. Jake , Silbernagle and
family of Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Jungwlrth and family of Jor
dan, Pete Jungwlrth of Glendale,
Mr. and Mrs William Porter and
family of Holley and Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Jungwlrth and : two sons,
Clarence and Franeis.
Special Easter services were held
at the local M. E. church Sunday.
Following morning -preaching,
were dedication services for the
children, and Easter program by
the Sunday school. At night, a pag
eant was given and 15 persons in
vited with the local church, mostly
by letter.
Service Well Attended
R1VERVIEW. April 1. A large
crowd attended the special Easter
Sunday school services and pro
gram Sunday, at the Riverview
school building. After the pro
gram an Easter egg hunt was en
joyed by the children at the close
ui me services.
Eugene Roy Dies
At Staytori Home
BTAYTON, April 1. Eugene
Roy, one of the oldest residents
of Stayton, died at his home
Wednesday after an Illness of
two years.
Mr. Roy was born in France
April 9, 1853, went to school
there and. In 1882 married Anna
Conlon. He came to this country
in 1890, accompanied by his
wife, three children and his
wife's mother. They came direct
ly to Salem. Mr. Roy moved to
Stayton 18 months later and pur
chased the Jewelry store from
Irving Schneider. He sold the
store to Charles Luthy and re
tired about 25 years ago. He was
on the school board for several
terms and also a member of the
city council.
Surviving are six children, 17
grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren
and a sister In France.
The children are Eliza Taylor of
Stayton, A. E. Roy, Portland;
Dena Mack, Salem, Mllca Wat
son. Vancouver, B. C; Ben Roy.
Hartford. Conn.; and Ruth Smith
of Portland. He was a member
of the Baptist church, having
Joined In France when a young
man. The services will be under
the direction of W. A. Weddle
Sc. Son.
Christmas Seal Group
Of Dallas Woman's Cub
Holds Final Gathering
DALLAS, April 1. Mrs. W. O.
Vassal entertained members of
the Christmas Seal committee
sale at their final meeting Mon
day afternoon. Mrs. George Coop
er, chairman of the sale, report
ted well over $200 netted In the
sale. '
Present were Mrs. Cooper, Mrs.
Raleigh Middleton. . Mrs. John
Cerny, Mrs. Paul Bollman. Mrs.
William Young, Miss Margaret
Gillis, Mrs. H. D. Peterson, Mrs.
A. E. Utley, of Brush College,
Mrs. W. E. Knowre of Oak Grove
and the hostess
The Seal sale was sponsored
by the Dallas Worn ens club.
Mc DOIVELL'S MARKET
nww' Salem's Leading Market
PHONE 8757 8 m S. C0ML ST.
ONLY ONE PROFIT HERE ... ,
-4J0bny. Jour ,n,', when tradlmg here at wholesale
prices.. We aim to keep our selling prices the same as the
meat packers wholesale price.
We buy all oar livestock direct from the farms, doing all
oar own kilting. Too pay no middleman profit when trading
Beef or
Pork
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Freah Side Pork iXCJVi?
Pi?Ei tt Eioactt
SDusecE ILiivei?
Ddgoq Dan
Hamburger or .
Ground DccS H S
PUJdE ILAUID) 2,b,ssc
Oar On Make
GIQLOIN STEAK 15c
PREGH .PIG. FEET 5c
Pare Porli. SausageJT 10c
DasEa S(Pnmai?eG 5q
Sugar Cared
Drop in, folks, and do your trading at the HonW-Owaed Mar
ket. iu can always do Better at McDowells.
Cash Prizes Will
v Be Given 4-KPers
Local Fair at Aurora Set
For April 16; Judge
Group Named
v AURORA. April 1 For the
local 4-H fair, to be held April
If, cash prises of one dollar,
10 cents and II eents and em
blems will be given first, second
and third place,1 respectively, in
these divisions: Sewins; one,
ewlay two, eooklns; one, cooking-
two, camp cookery, in two di
visions, calf club, forestry In
which emblems will be alven
fourth and fifth places.
I Smaller cash prises ; will be
awarded in the 4-H poster dis
play, safety, cleanliness, food and
exercise entries.
' Judfes for the local fair are:
Cooklnr, Mrs. Arthur Kraus,
Mrs. Leta Geisy. and Mrs. Otto
way; swlnr, Mrs. Lndon; Mrs.
Nasi and Mrs. Renfrew; health
posters, Mrs. ' Morel and. Mrs.
Evans and Mrs. Glrod; forestry
and call clubs, Wsjne Hardin.
eounty 4-H leader. . "
-The state tamo commission
win show films en wild , life and
pheasants at this fair.
Demonstration teams for the
county fair hare been chosen as
follows: Sewins;, Erna, Keil and
Lorraine Fredrikson; v cooking'.
Hean Snyder and Janet Flelach
haner; camp - cookery, - Leland
Stoner and Billy Cole; forestry.
Phaen Sayre and Dsn Flelsch
haner. :
"Stray Cats" Chosen
By 'Woodburn Seniors;
To Be Given April 23
WOODBURN. April 1. The
play selected for the senior play
of Woodburn high school Is
"Stray Cats' a farce comedy
which will be presented April 23
In the high school auditorium,
under the direction of Miss Es
ther Hettinger. Miss Jean I
Beers and Charles Cornwell are
the leads with the following sup
porting east: Eva Marie Math
ews. Jeff Anderson. - Margaret
Lindeken. Bob Tllden. Mildred
Howe, Elwood Jacobs and Moris
Beers.
CROWN COMPLETE FEEDS
Komprest Komplete Chie Starter
Komprest Komplete Pullet Developer
Komprest Komplete Turkey Starter
Komprest Komplete Turkey Grower
ag buver een r ox uooe-mts
J 5" . fjf Silver Sheen Cer-L-Etts
rAtUt& Silver Sheen Mink-Etta
W. J.LEE & SON
849 Ferry St. Phone 9418
Aaatrtaat director la Betty
Ackerson; business manager. Otto
Halter; assistants. Tea Luawm,
Lester Heristad;v advertising-
stage manager, Charles Caaf .
man; electrician. Ana re w xisx;,
ney; costumes, Lo Jane Rlngo;
uneta -uarr. aruns -Kivenees:
manager. Eulalle Reillng; assist-. properties, Juanita Kestei. Rita
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