The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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    L'AGS FOUR
r t'OnZGON GTATISlIAir, ? Ort-ca, Friday Ilsn: April 1C, 1S37
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Hay esville Will
Enter Music Fete
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fouplls of the school are busr
preparing for the musical ' festi
val which will be held in the
T.ealla auditorium May 30.
The school will enter a pri
mary chorus, a harmonica 'band
selected from the entire school,
and a Rhythm band by the pri
mary children.
The school has taken part In
the festival every year since Its
Introduction four years ago. At
that time the Hayesrille har
monica band was the only one
on the program. I
Lillian Shaner, primary teach
er, at HayesTflle. has been se
t.ii n Airf,ct th nrimarr chor-
j us this year. Last year she was
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GEnop oncl
GAVE
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of
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484 State
WHite Hussars at
Monmouth Monday
MONMOUTH, April 15 Her
bert Petrle and his White Hus
sars wiU appear at Oregon Nor
mal school at an assembly spon
sored by the Associated students.
This group of musicians . has
toured the United States and its
Island possessions, also Canada."
On tour they haTe performed
at many schools and conven
tions. They were featured at the
Chicago Century of Progress. ex
position at the dedication of the
Hall of Religions. .
Herbert Petrle, director, stud
ied at the American Conserva
tory of Music He was also eor
netist in the Sousa'a Naral Bat
talion. - -
.High water continue here,
with more residents complaining
of flooded basements than at
any time the past winter...
Nebraska Family Visits
I AtRiverview; May Locate
' RIVERVIEW. Apr. 4 5 Mr. and
Mrs. William Rich and daugh
ter arrired here from Big Spring.
Nebr.. last week. They are Ti sit
ing with their nieces, Mrs. Ora
Stutsman and Mrs. Amos Girig
and families and nephews. Daue
and Harry Boshart., Mr. Rick Is
a carpenter and the family expects
to settle in Oregon.
HOFFHIAN'SiMEATrJllit.
150 N. Commercial ! Phone 5563
QUALITY MEATS LOWER PRICES
Swift's Sliced Bacon, lb. ... . . 35c
Rind Off U "
SHORTENING, 41bs......... 45c
BACON SQUARES, lb. ...... . 18c
DILL PICKLES, qt ........ 5c
With Meat Purchase
Postpone Show
Set For Tonight
rirNTRAl HOWKLU April 15.
The negro minstrel show sched
uled for Friday night has Deen
. fnAafinltelv because of
UUOVWMVI
serious Illness In the community.
The condition of H. A. Lichty,
who has been critically HI tor
two weeks, continues very gray.
maWnn stn-rer. a daurhter.
of Greenville, Penn., Is expected
to arrlTe maay mgnu on. wm
v ..Mmmnlad tlT Mr. StOTer
and their small son, Carl Henry.
. . A l . X.
John Plenty wa. m m
SUrerton hospital Monday night.
He has been ill for some time and
his condition oecame uewuiaiy
worse Monday.
Funds for' Playground
Equipment Derived From
Auction at Pie Social
CLOVERDALE, April 15.
The Illlhee school sponsored a
pie social Friday night which was
held In the large log cabin on
Dr. J. L.. Lynch's place opposite
the schoolhouse. The 4-H health
club presented a play, followed
by an Interesting hoar of enter
tainment given by the Mltcheu
entertainers of Salem.
Net proceeds of the auction
amounted to 114.50. to be used
to buy play- equipment ' for the
school. Louis Hennles acted as
auctioneer.
(or why Julia Lee Wright's Fresh Bread
is a BIG HIT with families here.)
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I AM
PRACT'CING-
TO BE A FAMOUS
ELEPHOWT
hotter!
ELEPHOhVTS
ARE
SIMPLE
TO HIT ON ACCOOrATA
THEY ARE SO
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Touhy Goes to Federal Prison
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J-Terrtbie Tommy" Touhy .
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KNOW
WHAT MOST
HITS THE SPOT
WITH ME?
SOMETHING
THAT'S
GOOD TO EAT
x betcha!
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YOU'RE
RieHT!
a-'s the bread named
JUUA LEE VMRISHT'S
THAT'S PERFECT
FRESH ALWAYS !
o Julia Lee Wright's Bread is baked from a
woman's recipe... has homemade goodness.
O And Julia Lee Wright's always reaches you at
its peak of goodness . , . always fresh.
A special plan has been developed to make
this possible. The tender loaves, are rushed
without delay from bakery to store.
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o Julia Lee Wright's Bread is guaranteed; Money
back if you don't find it better-tasting, finer bread 1
Buy a loaf of this fresh, "woman's ; recipe'
bread. Let your family taste how good it is.
At our risk! i
Fvn for boys and girls I Cut out and
color "Ltrrio Folks" drawings
start a scrapbootc!
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MARV'UOUS
FLAVOR
IN EV'RY SLICE
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NEVER-MISS
FRESH
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...SAFEWAY
'Convicted of a $78,000 postal robbery la January. 1953. "Terrible
Tommy" Touhy. Chicago -bad man". Is sea leavtn tb Ramsey
county Jail In St. Paul for LeaTenworth prison. Leavenworth, Kaa,
ier hm must serve a 23-year sentence, Touhy Is suffering from an
Jncurable dlseass and today bears slight resemblancs to the
ster of old.;
Heavy Winds Are
Responsible For
Loss of IVIaples
MACLEAT. April 16. Wind
destroyed two of the beautiful
maple trees of the well known
J. F. C Tekenbnrg grove. One
tree was broken off. the top miss
ing the garage by only a few
feet, and the other one was
broken so badly that it will have
to be eat down.
These trees were planted in
1SC7 by W. E. Hartley, father of
Mrs. Tekenbnrg, and in t h e 1 r
shade many a pioneer picnic has
been held, a custom the Teken
burgs still observe.
Falls Gty Folks
Purchase Ranch
Delegates Named
To C E. Session
LABISH CENTER. April 15
Mrs. E. D. Hornschuch - has re
turned home from the hospital
where she has been confined for
about six months. Willard Horn
schuch. who recently completed
his studies at North Central col
lege, Napevllle, 111., has also re
turned home.
Marjorie Wanless and Anna-
belle Bennett are delegates from
the local Christian Endeavor so
ciety to the state convention at
Corral lis this week.
Rev. Herbert Bennett is organ
izing & junior choir Thursday af
ternoon at the schoolhouse.
J. A. Starker has leased ground
near Nyssa and he and Bill Phau
will make their home there.
MONMOUTH. April 15 - Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Morlts of Falls
City havs bought the Charles
Swaggart farm of 11 acres with
buildings, six miles southwest
of Monmouth, and with their
three sons will make the place
their permanent home. A. F. Hu-
ber. Monmouth, handled the deaL
Mrs TTeatar SheeOtt. Chief OP
! .MtAP tr tti. local telenhone ex-
rfcane. Is In Portland tnis wees:
attending the annual telephone
chief operators conierence. au
chief operators of Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph exchanges
in Oregon wUI be present.
Junior Women to
Hear Miss Hottel
niir ia Anrft 15 The mem
bers of the-Dallas Junior Wom
an's cluh will hold their regular
monthly meeting next Tuesday
night with Miss Manna ju
tt...i - Willamette university
XaViVV V a- -w
as guest speaker. Miss -Hottel
was the exchange student from
Willamette university to the Un
iversity or Hawaii iai ywr. "
other students from Willamette
will play and sing Hawaiian mu
sic t , :
TTn.tDQfl. will b Miss Jeanne
Hartman. Mrs. E. J. Schulson.
Mtu Marr Ellen Dalton and MUs
Nona MendenhalL
rr.m. .inii nir books hare been
completed and will bo given out
at this meeting.
Miss Dorothy Minnicn. prw-
. tf.A rill's la also slan-
nlng a tea next Wednesday af
ternoon in honor of Mrs. H- 'D.
p.i.run atatu chairman of the
Junior .Women's clubs, and In
honor of Mrs. Roy Donahue and
Mrs. wtxold Holmes, coniacx iea
ders'bV the local club. The eom
mitteo making arrangements for
the tea Is Miss Dorothy Dunn.
Miss Ethel Jaexson, miss am
.rin. Hawkins Miss .Mildred
Eastman, Miss- Beatrice Price.
Miss Lois Raistonana miss jb
Helms.-- : '
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Child Has Pneumonia
TrxiONVALK. April 15 Mr.
Wilbur Stbutenburg was called to
WUlamina Tuesday because her
nephew, Robert Hubbardt 5, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hubbard, is
seriously ill with double pneumonia.
3 Vocss '
"Far thirty yr I atubbern
tiaatiM. loaitlwii I net
far four er Ihra days. I alaa haa awfwl
fas btaatiag. kadaM and aaira In
ii back. Adlarika halpad right away.
Now I aat satis oa. aananaa. m'f, mmy
thiaa I want and aavar fat attar. I
9m aettndly an stioht and an Jay atfa.'
Mrs. Masai Sahett.
If you ara auflarinfj frawt aaawtipatla.
ataaplossaaaa. tovr atafaach. and aaa
bloating, tar is auldc railaf far yaa
in Adlarika. Many rapsrt aettoa km
thirty minata after taking Juat so
daaa. Adlarika arva samplata aattana
ctoanina yawr hawrsl tract whera arat
nar laxsthraa do oat avan rase.
Or. ST. a. J K Mmm Vara, ttpmttt
. adaYtSM a I Inrf ill Ailwrtkm
mmUu If tfTl.-
Clva yottf bows l a raal claanalna
wHki Adlarika and as How aaad y
faal. 4uat an apeawful raliavaa 0AS
and stubborn conotioation.
PERRY'S DRUG 8TORB
Canning Club OrgaSted
At JJetbel; Members Will
. Do Work During Summer
s
BETHEL, April 15. A new
4-H club project has been started
In this district. The work will be
the canning of fruits and vege
tables by the cold pack, hot pack
and open kettle methods. Mrs.
Carmalita Weddle will be the in
structor.
The Clean Canning club will
carry on work during the sum
mer vacation. The officers elect
ed are: President. Werna Froeh-
lich; vice-president. Ila Mae
Creech: secretary, Corale Nich
ols. Cft her members are Doris
Harrington, La Vera a Whitehead.
Clurus Hageman. Lillian Ham
rick. Jean Haln. Wanda Ftoeh-
lich and Freda Bucurench.
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MR. ROBERT T. MARTIX, of
185 South Winter SC. Salem.
Whoee AmaaJng Testimonial,
Telling of His Experience with
VAN-TAGK Appears Below.
-TnJa Medicine Is the Right
Thins; For Mel-. He Says.
Sunday School Confab
Of Silrerton District
At Scotls Mills Sunday
SCOTTS MILLS. April 15-The
Silverton district Sunday school
convention win bo held at Scott
Mills Sunday. April IS. Mr. Mc-
Craeken. the new president, will
nave cbarge of the program.
Monday night at the school
gymnasium Fred de Vrles of
route S. Salem, will show over
2000 feet of travel film, taken
last summer. Including, the Pan
ama Canal, the sun at midnight
in northern Norway. 300 feet of
color film of the Zurich sooolirl-
eal garden, Tulleries flower car-
dens In Paris, and Oregon flow
ers, also 10a feet of snow scene
taken last January, a number of
tnem at Silver Creek Falls.
Only God Can
Make a Tree
Bear this in mind if yea
don't feel your host
It stows la th Waat t T
, laoiaa. is x ran cms : .
ascrctaa t year iatss i
tiaal aaaaclca. Eat it f -
at night aad whea yarn
waka ay yaa will faal v
hatur.
Taaaariads. ara aad
athcr Iraita sad taavsa
ar now aaada iato a
taaty haalth JaaL Thoasaada who firamtj
una, -assay- loauac tiaa
atck, i4 ataaascb, aaa, fcaadacaoa sad
athar dtatraaaiac ills af caaatisattsa. now
aaa Natara naweat aid to aaaakiad -TAH.
Na artificUI drags la Tasa. Wacks 15ka m
cmiw. pociaaa u waras bka siatara. Whaa
TJ? rT rr stsbbara aawala. It katpa
carh bad braath. bad skia aad other bad
coadttMas. atniaaly lika mrie M.imr.-.
yaa aay goodby to daU aysatit
aadrcstiesa sloes. Yoa hava a kaaaoraaa.
" ow asaikla ha yw
now yoathial aacmg is yaar atcs.
P" -!. . . try thU ashaabla saw haakh
aaUghtod with rasaita. t as. Ja t j la oa. SI.
At SVaH Vmv Tniltrr Bh
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TAN-TAGE RELIEVED MY
SLUGGISH KIDNEYS! NOW
I DON'T GET UP AT NIGHT!'
Mr. Martin, Prominent Lo
cal Resident of South
Winter St., Can Co to
Bed and Sleep All Night
Without Being Disturb
ed, Since He Took Van-
Taire. Had Suffered 9
Years With Sluggish
Kidneys, Irritated Blad
der and Night Rising.
"Now I Feel Fine." He
Says.
"Oh. How my sluggish kidneys
hurt me! The horrible backache.
Thn abarn nains. The awful stiff
ness and soreness. Ana au nigm
long I was up. down, up, down.
duo to my siuggisn-acung Kid
neys. 1 couldn't get my proper
sleen. I felt worn out and ex
hausted. .But now. Yan-Tage has
helped Nature flush the excess
Impurity from my uoneys ana
bladder. Now I can go to bed AND
SLEEP. My backache, stiffness
and soreness are Greatly Re
lieved. I certainly feel grateful
to Van-Tare.
That Is what men and women
all over Salem and -vicinity are
saying about the "Mixture of Na
ture's Roots and Herbs and Other
Splendid Medicinal Agents.'
known as VAN-TAG E. which is
now being Introduced to crowds
dally In this city at 170 N. Lib
erty St by a special van-Tage
Representative, known as The
VAN-TAGE Man.
For Instance, read the follow
ing Remarkable Statement about
Van-Tags which we have just re
ceived from Mr. Robert T. Martin,
of IIS South winter St Salem.
Mr. Martin Is a former resident
of Sheridan. Wyoming, and al
though ho has lived In this city
only a short time, he has many
mends and acquaaitances here.
Read what Mr. Martin has to say
about Van-Tage. His Amazing
Testimonial follows.
His Sleep Was Broken by
slufisnsh ividnevs
"The first thtnr I want to aav
in this statement of mine. Is that
my endorsement of Van-Tage is
absolutely unsolicited, and I trniv
believe that If others who suffer
like I did will give this medicine
a fair trial, they will be thorough
ly convinced lika I am that th
are taking a Real Medicine. aaid
sir. Martin. "For tbe last nine
years I had suffered terrible with
slucrish kidneva and IrritataA
bladder. My Inactive kidneys did
nor. aispoae ot tne wastes. In my
body properly and every night my
sleep was Isterrnnted ajrearat
tin.es by these sluggish organs
aemanamg relier. My food did
not digest rixht and I bail sham
catting pains in ray stomach after
i aie, aue to gaseous Indigestion.
or aoout tnreo years I had been
a Great- Victim a? rnnin.tu.
aad my bowels wer an tnaiira
I would sometimes go 2 or S day
wimoui reiiec. i nad no appetite
. iot my xooa i or notntng tasted
good to me and I rot an nmnn.
and run down that I couldn't
sieep as nignu of course I did
everything I knew ot to try to
get some rcllaf. hut
ti. i. co m m oiw
Now Mr. Martin Tells of
Relief Van-Tage Gave
Finally- I found Van-Tage.
Have taken this Wonderful Medi
cine only ONE WEEK and am
convinced that It Is the right
thing for me. It cleansed and In
vigorated my sluggish-acting kid
neys and bladder and they now
do their work like they should
and I can aro'to bed and aleen
the whole night through without'
being disturbed by those organs.
My appetite is fine now and every
thing; tastes good to me snd I
know X am getting the nourish
ment out of my food, for I have
gained three pounds In weight la
just this one week. It also in
vigorated my constipated bowels
and cleansed my upset stomach
and I don't have those awful
sharp, sudden pains after I eat.
Van-Tage Is Truly a Wonderful
Medicine, and I am glad to rec
ommend It to all others. who s of
fer like I did.-
It Helps to deafway
The Poisonous Wastes
VAN-TAGE helDS to clear ivn
poisonous wastes from the sys
tem in several ways at once, thai
is. it acts as a carminative, laxa
tive, cholagogue and diuretic, al
at the same time and helps
cleanse bowels, assists .Nature to
flush excess impurity from kid
neys, brines forth raa and bloat
from stomach and stimulates the
now or liver bile. Many people
write us they soon feel like dif
ferent men and women as a re
sult of this cleansing and in
vigorating action of Van-Tage.
Another thing due to the itn-
the Price of Van-Tageis Reason-
aoie. so. don't hesitate. Get Van
Tage TODAY! .
A Special Van-Tare Renreaen-
tative, known as The VAN-TAGE
Man, is now at 17 s- North Liberty
SU. Salem, dailv metinr crowds
of people and introducing and ex
plaining this Remarkable Compound.
On Sale at
Fred Meyer Toiletry and
Remedy Shop
170 N. Liberty St.