The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1937, Page 11, Image 11

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The OREGON STATES2UAN, Salem, v Oregon,- Friday Morning April 16,-1937
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Pupils Slate
Fete Tonight
Grade School at Dallas to
Present "Tom Saryer"
3-Act Operetta
- DALLAS, April 15. Students
r.r the elementary bulldine will
be presented in the operetta,
"Tom Sawyer" on Friday night
At 8 o'clock at the senior hi eh
school aaditorlum. A : children's
matinee was held Thursday after
noon. ; .
The ODeretta is in three acta..
Th st.irr is dramatized br Theo-I
dosia Palmer and the music ar
rangement is by G. A. Grant-
Schaefer.
Characters Listed
The complete cast of charac
ters is: - Tom Sawyer, Richard!
Osuna; Huck Finn, Harry Flake;
Joe Harper, Wayne Gerard:
RockT Thatcher. Marcell Stin-
nette: Amy Lawrence. Lois De-'
Haven; Aunt Polly, Frances
Wall; Ben Rogers, Donald Far
ris; Alfred Temple, Melryn Cut
ter: "Iniun" Joe. Carl WriKht:
Widow Douglas, Betty Jane Rob
inson; Sid, Donald Regehr.
Marv. Vonnie Anderson: ReT.
. Walters, Allan Inglis; Judge
Thatcher, -David Howara; ur.
Itohinnon. Earle Palen: Pard.
Harold Worley; Jim, Jack Wheel
er; Muff Potter, George Robin
son; reader of poem, vesta
Franz: maid. Rosella Brown:
Grade, Jane Crider; Sally, Aud
rey Hobbs; Susie, Betty Lou Ra
der: Blllv Fisher. Ray Osuna:
Johnny Miller, Jimmie Low; clog
dance, Lloyd Domascboisky.
Chorus Will Appear
The songs between acts will j
he sune bv the first and second
grade chorus. The children in
the skeleton, old men, sunflower
girls and main chorus are from
the third, fourth and fifth grades.
The teachers who have charge
of the operetta are: Director and I
music. Miss Beatrice Price; dra
matic. Miss Edris Greene and
Miss Ruth Cherry; art. Miss Dor
othy Grutte; costumes, Mrs.
Mvrtle Smith. Miss Genevieve
Coad, Miss Ethel Jackson and
Mrs. Odessa Killin; sunflower
dance and costumes. Miss Dorotha
Young and Miss Catherine Haw
kino; -" nronertles. Miss Esther
Cleveland and Mrs. Katherine
Voth.
Streamlined Grand Opera Proves Successful
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Gladys Swarthotrtj ' :;V fl " J
Helen Breithaupt
Talks on Blooms
i WOODBTTRN. AorO 15 The
Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society
held Us first meeting' of the naw
church year - Wednesday after
noon with Mrs. J. J. Hall and Mrs
E. J. Allen as hostesses. The
meeting opened with - tha presi
dent, Mrs. Allen presiding.
Tha society pledged 159 to the
snnoort of tha minister for . the
year. The guest speaker or me
afternoon was Miss Helen Breitn-
aupt of Salem, who gave an inter
esting ,-talk on tha care and ar
rangement of flowers. A number
of visitors were present including
Mrs. j. B. Littteflald ot uraaiora.
Ps, who with her husband Is vis-itina-
her sister Mrs. Georga Cole
and family. Mrs. Jan Mack ot
tered tha dismissal prayer. Re
freshments were served.
ia liar at tha last quarterly con
ference of tha Dayton, uuayetia
and ' Unlonvale congregations.
held Friday nicht at the Union-
vala Evangelical church under
th dlrMtlon of Rev. E. W. Petti
cord of Portland, district super
intendent. Mrs. May Fletcher oi
Lafayette was chosen alternate,
House Moved More Than
Mile in 5 Hours With
Use of 2 Farm Tractors
: TJNIONVALE, April 15. Ersel
Gnbser and Adalbert smith, wun
their tractors, weat to McMinn-
ville Friday and between s a. m.
&nd 1 is. m. moved a 24 by 28
foot one story house for Mr. Hart
sell a dlstanca of mora than one
mile. The house was on skids.
Mrs. W. W. Mills was elected
delegate to the district annual
conference to be held in Salem
Flood Data Will
Be Sent East Soon
Garden Glib to
See Travel Film
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STAYTeN,
meeting ot
April 15. At the
tha Stavton Garden
club to ba held at the clubhouse
Anril 22. scenes In England. Ger
many, France, Sweden and Nor
way will be shown by Fred ae
Yries, who took the pictures last
summer on a trip to Europe.
The admission price will be a
fr win offerinc with the
amount of the offering being ex
changed for a like sum in gladi
oli bulbs.
A snecial mvltation is being
riven to members ot the Wom
en's Community club, the Young
Women's club and the Parent
Teachers association. The meet
ing will begin at 8 o'clock.
SCIO, April 15 Relative to the
status ot the Willamette river
flood control nrogram. and the
meeting held at Salem a few
weeks ago to hear arguments in
the matter. C. L Grimm of Port
land, head army engineer in
charge of the project, has advised
Joe Lytle, secretary of the Scio
chamber of commerce that "the
Willamette valley report is now
beinr assembled in this office and
will be submitted to the chief en
rlneers at Washington. D. C,
about April 15."
Tvrtle renresented the Sc'o
chamber "at the engineers' hear
ing in Salem, at which about 400
interested persons, companies.
corporations and Industries at
tended.
The project contemplate spend
ing several million dollars in
flood control, drainage. Irrigation.
retaining reservoirs on Willam
ette tributaries, ana otner wor
calculated to benefit all western
Oregon in event Washington ap
proves the project.
Mrs. Walter Laudahl and
Mrs. A. B. Cromwell Are
Honored on Anniversary
PIONEER, April 15 Mrs. Wal
ter Laudahl was honored with a
birthday dinner Sunday at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Slater. Other guests were
Walter Laudahl. Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Laudahl. Mrs. Howard Coy
and -children of this place and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Hughes and chil
dren of Dallas.
Mrs. Burt Curtlss and Mrs. Joy
Bobbins were joint hostesses for
a birthday dinner honoring Mrs.
A. B." Cromwell of Dallas. Mem
bers of the three families were
guests at the Bobbins' home Sat
urday night.
. Attend Lodge Meet
RPIO. Anrll 15 Scio Odd Fel
lows who attended the Linn-Mar
ian lolnt district convention at
Jefferson Saturday Included Tom
Small. Clifford Griffin. E. Lowell
Myers, N. L Morrison, S. W. Aar-
cher and F. G. Cary.
Grand opera Is experiencing a new deal. Gone are
the buxom divas of old, replaced by a new type of
has been replaced by settings which are modern
via rauiuc i ne oauei iuu oeen rejuvenated wiu
a flock of new recruits who are attractive la face
and figure. Lily Pons, Gladys Swarthout, Jose
phine Antoine, Helen Jepsott and Grace Moors are
among the newer opera headllners who are help'
ing to "streamline this art. Evidence of the suc
cess of this move is seen- in the enthusiastic re
ception given the Metropolitan on Its current road
tour of Boston. Baltimore. Rochester and Cleve
land, -
Mothers' Program
Planned at Gates
GATES, April 15 The Gates
Sunday school has been increas
ing in. numbers and interest since
the better weather. Special musk
has been a feature of the last few
Sundays. Howard and Junior Far
men, Eldon Mobley and Willi
Grafe gave a pleasing quartet
number wUh a guitar accompani
ment. The young people's class of
about 30 members is making
plans for a Mother's day pro
gram and a basket. lunch may be
a feature of the day.
The Gates Christian Endeavor
society met at the clubroom Sat
urday night for a social wltb Z7
young people in attendance. Ta
ble games were played and a
lunch was served. Florence John
son, Phyllis Jones, Eldon Mobley
and Bob Mobley had charge, of
the affair. Thelma Bonnell ot
Silvertpn was a special guest.
Clear Lake School Team
Defeats Buena Crest Boys
game and either'Donald or White
April 16. i
Mrs. Mary ! Fulkerson visited
the Clear Lake school Thursday
and gave tests to the 5th and 8th
grades. Two pupils in tne stn
grade and one in the 8 th made
a grade or iuu.
Church to Honor
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Esson's Memory
At Anniversary
SILVERTOS. Anril 15 At the
30th anniversary celebration of
the dedication of the Christian
church building at Silrerton, set
for May 23, a bronze memorial
tablet in memory of Rev. Albin
Esaon. Dioneer Dastor In Oregon
and here at the time the church
was built, will be dedicated.
Sponsors for this are the older
members of I the church ana
friends, toeether with members
of the Royal Men's class of the
church Bible"! school which was
also organized 30 years ago by
Rev. EssonV
Names and donors to the bronze
tablet and a: complete program
are all beins : arranged in order
So far, announcement has been
made that Rev. C. F. Swanders,
secretary of the state board will
be there for the morning service,
North Howell Reelects
Mrs. Ililfiker to Lower
Room; Hires Mrs. Clark
Boy Scout Troop
Gets New Adviser
STAYTON, April 15 Bob Ross,
formerly assistant scoutmaster of
the Stayton troop, under the for
mer sponsorship. Monday night
was named scout organization ad
viser, R. Q. Woods was namea
scoutmaster and the post of as
sistant was left vacant.
Monday night was the lirsi
meeting of the scout troop under
tha new snonsorsnlD.
"The American Legion am weu
with the Stayton scout troop.
r.rant Mnrnhv. chairman oi me
new committee told the boys. "We
believe that the new sponsorship.
which is non-sectarian ana non
noHtlcal. will afford all of ; the
bovs an onDortunlty to benefit
from the work. We have high
hom that interest in the work
will increase materially."
Elect Mrs. Corey
President of Club
Stayton Women Take Part
In Sublimity Installation
stavton. Anrll IK Members
nr th JjtA-r Foresters took part
in the Joint installation of offi-
nn at snbiimitv Tnursaav mgni.
The next regular meeting will be
May 5 when they invited all worn
en of the Catholic parish over It
years of age to be their guests.
with every package, ol Fisher's
Biscuit Mix. Over 50 choke
recipes from Miry Mills
collection. Planned for all
occstioni. For ate with
Fisher' Blendt the eS-purpote
failure-proof floor.
LbLBbbsJ
Exclusive PIANO Dealers
Beautiful Product
- ot Baldwin, only
$305
We have served Salem
vtoinitw tar miST
years as exclusive piano dealers. We are showing exceptional
raises in new and need Instruments. Bee Our complete line f
grands and new console style pianos.
USED UPRIGHTS AS LOW AS $53.00
Tollman Piano Otorc
New Location: 469 State St, Salem, Ore.
siriris s'iriisis'ir 1? a &
Plenty of Parking Space
CLEAR LAKE, April 15 The
kitbali team of the Clear Lake
school has played two games with
Buena Crest with a score of 3 to
12 and 2 to 15, both in favor of
Clear Lake. They will play Wa
conda Friday in a non-league
NATIONAL
TAILORING
S AGAIN
If
in
SALEM
NORTH HOWELL. April 15
Mrs. Kell Hilfiker has been re
hired by the j local school board
lor the primary room next year
and Mrs. Clark of Woodburn has
been hired as principal. '
Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Peterson
of Oakland, Calif., greeted old
friends here last week.
Alan Wiesner of Eugene, who
has been at the famllv home for
the past two weeks, left Thursday
lor i.os Angeies.
Silverton'sj Hospital in
Use as Equipment Moved
S1LVERTON. ADril 15 The
new hosnital came into use Wed
nesday when four patients and all
equipment were moved from the
Old building on North Water
street, to the new one on Liberty
Hill dedicated Sunday.
fiATES. ADril 15 The Wom
en's Improvement club met at the
clubroom Thursday for annual
election of officers.
Officers elected were: Mrs. A.
E. Carey, president; Mrs. Ed. Da
vis, vice-president; Mrs. Russell
Lake, secretary and Mrs. Roy Tay
lor, treasurer.
Mrs. Albert Milsap, outgoing
president, reviewed the work of
the past year.
Mrs. George Moorhead of Sa
lem gave a talk on tuberculosis
as a phase ot the Marion county
health work. 5
NOTICE j
Chicken and Dairy Men
LUMMTE!
Cold water factory white.
Keeps chicken houses and
dairys clean and sanitary.
MATHIS !
Paints & Roofing i
474 Ferry Phone 4642
1230 State St.
The number of new patrons lhat have come to the new
s . . t o ir i. .a i un1neir nrnnf that
state Street urocery a luamci. is uhiu.i-'
this fine market ia one of the most popular trading
centers in this city. Parking is not a problem in this
district, we are out of the congested traffic zone and
this feature alone makes shopping a pleasure. Ana
especially so in our spacious room where dozens of sen
sational values are to be found every day in the week.
PARK AND SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE.
Phone 9127
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Cream of Tartar Baking Powder, al
ways dependable, 20 C
12-nz. can ..... - w
HONEY MAID
GRAHAMS
A real treat for young and
old. Special 2-lb. box.
29c
SUITS FOR
lei
Made to
U -' J Measure
0i and up
12 days delivery. Per
fect fitting by expert
tailors: Finest Ameri
can woolens.
Come in and See
Their Samples
Bix)Cirs
GOLDEN RULE
STORE
THIS YEAR USE NU-ENAMEL
a
PRICES FOR FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY
imUETr VEGETABLE EFT.
Clean and wholesome resh fooda pjoteclefl f--
freshness and the cleanliness oi au our ireaa
No. 2
Burbanks
14 lb.
311 bags
Solid
Clean Heads sm tor
PAINT FOR COST
Anto Sedan ..-....f2.95
Auto Co ape ... . 2.60
Anto tender only .05
Kitchen table A 6 chairs- 1.85
Bed, dresser, vanity, chair
and table ... .
Woodwork of average size
kitchen 2-05
Kitchen (0x12) and Bath
(6x) walla, ceiling
and woodwork 7.80
Bathroom (6x8) la 2 col
ors ..t;. : 4.60
Average dralnboard . . .55
Foar wood or disc wheels .35
Kefrigerator ; .95
Wicker chair or baby
bnggv 1 -2s
Metal bed full siae -55
Wood bed -95
iSemi-Gloss Finish for
' woodwork or average -size
front room 1-83
It was designed especial
ly for you and you will
find It easier to apply
than any enamel product
you have ever used. If
put on a clean, sound,
smooth surface you will
have a glass-like finish
that will not crack, chip
or peel and win wash
as easily as a china dish.
Withstands 400 degrees
of heat.
'' - s ' ' - f
Our outside house paint
ia incomoarable. We can
supply you with the fin
est lead and oil paint 2
coats for lc per square
foot. Our TUNG OIL.
House Paint for IVic per
square foot will last 3 to
6 years longer; than lead
and oil.
CHICKEN LEGS 5 for 25c
LOIN PORK CHOPS . . . lb. 27c
PORK SAUSAGE ...... lb. 25c
' Country Style
BACON SQUARES ..... lb. 22c
Sugar Cured
SALAD DRESSING . . . . pt 15c
Lemon Fluff
KRAFT CHEESE
1 Assorted ViJb. Pkgs.
8 for
Swiss & -Old English
for
3IG3
NEW DAY
WHOLE WHEAT. x
1711(5 -DAES ; n. nog
TAYLOR'S SWEET
6 BOXES TO CARTON !
DaAirgiHiES : - usq
PILLSBURY'S PANCAKE -
UIL(5)tJIIl ;
HEINZ ASSORTED
BESTFOODS
Horseradish MUSTARD Co
MORNING
MINNESOTA VALLEY CREAM STYLE :;
s5nivT a ' ago
,'yiKIEA'iriIEO pfcg- SCO
Potato Chips 3 SgQ
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TASTY PAK H 3IELLO GLO TASTY LOAF
PES COFFEE FloMir
Fresh Garden Variety
d cans
25c
The quality is responsible
for its popularity.
Ground fresh for your,
own coffee maker.
Sold on a BIoney-Back
Gnarantee. You most be
satisfied. No baking fail
ures with Tasty Loaf.
494b. rtt! KCk
LARGE
PKG.
2C2
KAFFEE HAG COFFEE
14b, AO
Tasty Pak or
: Green Spot
- No. 2
j) cans
cunnouGHo electqic
sack r
can
. ! - " - ' Renoir Dent. : ' -
Salem, 220 to 220 N. Liberty
337 Court St. Phone 5505