The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 01, 1938, Page 18, Image 18

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    PAGE EIGHTEEN
WBS Quintet
Is Banqueted
Coach Howard Hobson of
University of Oregon
Is Slain Speaker
WOCDBURN The Woodburn
hjgh school basketball team was
, honored at a banquet ; given by
the student body Tuesday night
j at the high school. The ? food
- - was prepared and serred by the
home economics girls under, the
.direction of Mrs. Helen Guiss. ;
. Gilbert Ramage, student body
. president.' acted- as toa tmaater,
and introduced Howard "Hobby"
j:- llobson. - basketball ad : baseball
. coach of the UniTersity of Ore
. gon, who was the speaker. Short
, . talks were made byMayor H.
M. Anstln. Coach El don Cone and
Supt. Milton Gralapp. Miss
Helen Lots sang two vocal solos,
accompanied by Miss Toni Asper.
Team members were introauced
by -Captain Dick Whitman.
Covers were placed for Fred
Evenden. Jr., Bod Clark,' Dick
Whitman, Frank Surmeyer, Char
" ley. Shaw Harold ScMel,-Jerry
. Kruplcka. Darrel Anderson. Jack
" Lee, Clarence Enos, . Edward
, Koch," - Bobby Rtnn, Leonard
; -Coleman.- Edwin Guroey,- Paul
: Halter, - Wesley Fronsdahl, Arlo
Olson. Irs Rich.' Frank Kruplcka.
George Hanuaska, Kenneth
Schiel . and Louis Murray, mem
bers of the "A snd sqnads,
Gilbert Ramage, stndent body
"president; Walter. Raeette and
. Keith Tweedie, . managers; Lonis
Adamski. -jrell leader? Jeanne
Lee. Jackie Lee St. Thomas. El
sie Yoder. Jean AnjCarver, Pearl
Porter, Jean Simmons, Lillian
Rogen, Betty Rost, Rose Fields,
' lonj Anderson, Pattie Sims,
. Shirley Seely, Betty Wllron. Eve
lyn Hanson. Margaret Garnero.
- Eva Beard. Betty Wilson, Cor
rinne Gill. Toni Asper, Alleen
Bentley, Cleo Carothers and
Dorothy Darling, Vivian Haas
and Joan Beck.
Additional guests were Mayor
: and Mrs. H. M. Austin, Captain
and Mrs. Elbnrn T. . Sims. Coach
and Mrs. Eidon Cone, Snpt Mil
- ton Gralapp, Coach Howard Hob
son, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Whit
man, Fred Evenden. sr.; Mr and
Mrs. J. Sidney Johnson, R. L.
v Gniss, Miss Mary ' Jackson. Miss
. Helen ' Ls. Mr. and Mrs. Ly
. man Shorey, Miss Edna Savage.
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. and
Mrs. O. E. Lee, Mr. nd Mrs.
John Shaw, Charles Carlson, Miss
.Muriel White and Miss Jane
Goodale.
'Albany College Chorus
To Give Easter Concert
Sunday Afternoon at 4
ALBANY An Easter concert
Is to be given Sunday afternoon
The Stevens-Brown
Contract
Gl
assvvare
Sherbets!
Goblets!
Wines!
Cordials!
Sparkling stemware
i . i -1 rtTi
ciear, ringing crystal i w we i
choice of graceful new de-
1 I I 1 J-J ra
Signs, au sizes inciuaeu.
ITALIAN
VASES
V2 PRICE
SEE THE DISCONTINVED UNES
Values to
$6.00
WELLER
No
Seconds
E04 Ncrtth liberty
Two Arrested
. ,f ' -V: J
YVf" J:-"
U Edward Penal?
Latest arrests to be made bv the kidnaping of 12-year-old Peter
Levine are Edward PemVlS. left. higfc school senior, and Fred Luck
23. right, unemployed chauffeur., shown being booked at New Ro
ctoelle. N T. police station. They were charged with attempted ex
tortion when G-men traced a note demanding 30.000 ransom, left
on the stept of a church rectory Authorities wefce Inclined to be
Ueve neither; had any knowledge of the Actual kidnaping, however,
but were merely attempting to "chisel" some ransom money
More Logging Operations Open up
At Scio With Men Already Working
On 2-Year Contract for Dallas Mill
SCIO Employment of 20 to 25 men on a contract con
templating two years' logging operations near Scio is a proj
ject initiated here this week. White Logging company has
the contract for the Willamette Valley Lumber company, of
Dallas. The Whites have been handling logging operations
for the Dallas concern for several years, recently coming
from Grand Ronda.
The White company will fell
the timber in the national forest
a few miles east of Scio. The
company's contract specifies that
it will deliver the logs at West
Scio for shipment to Dallas,
where the timber will be con-
at 4 o'clock at the First Pres
byterian church by the Albany
college chorus. The chorus is
being directed by Blanche Cohen
of the college, with Esther Hare
Furnas as violinist and Harry
Johnson, accompanist. Mrs. Fur
nas is a member of the Port
land symphony orchestra and
also of the McElroy ensemble of
Portland.
Soloists for the concert are
Martha Bibb. Barbara Tripp,
Clarence Slocum, Orva Nikula
and Gordon Chandler.
Salle Sttagfts JTodlay, 9 a.
Lines Excepted
in
j
Tomato Ware
.jt 'CHOICE
PRICE :
$1. Table
POTTERY
Price
in Levine Case
fl Fred Lock II
o .
verted Into building 1 amber by
one of the largest sawmills in
the Willamette valley.
Old-growth yellow fir exclus
ively is to be handled, the Dal
las company h a vi n g arranged
for the timber through the fed
eral forest service, It 1 stated.
Adequate housing facilities
for the workmen were not avail
able in Scio. hence the company
is converting the former pool
hall building on Main street into
a "bunkhouse" for the crew.
The company also will operate
the lunch counter at the Scio
Confectionery.
A sizeable payroll is expected
to be added to commercial
channels in Scio and vicinity
through the operations of the
new company here.
35-piece
set
54-piece
set
5.95
12.95
Grand chinaware for
"grand" diners . . . low
priced! Tour choice ot
smart, ' distinctive pat
terns. Excellent Quality.
AH Other China at
Reduced Prices
CLOSE
CLOSE - OUT PRICES ! !
TEAPOTS
19c
Reg.
25c
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem.
Enlarge Polk j
Herd Testing
Dickinson, Independence.
Is Named President
of County Unit .
DALLAS Holding its annual
meeting for the election of i of
ficers, the Polk County Dairy
Herd association met here j re
cently and discussed enlarging
the association to make it a
full time group. Up until now
Yamhill - and Polk - county herd
improvement associations 1 have
been on a half-time basis. Both
were - cooperating in employing
one foil time tester. The Yam
hill group had already decided
to enlarge its association, there
fore it will be necessary to em
ploy a new tester for one of these
counties.
Plan Effective May 1
It was decided that a plan
vould be made fw enlarging
both county associations effec
tive May 1. It was determined
that sufficient herds to make
about 12 days fall testing could
be added to the presen group.
Herds of over 20 cows or more
are usually counted as a full
day V testing work for one man
and herds . of less than o may
Join on a half-time basis mak
ing it possible for a tester to
work with two herds of this size
in one day.-
W. C. Leth, Polk county agent,
explains that testers are ' hired
on a full time basis und it is
necessary to have a full time
group only and that extra herds
cannot be taken care cf by the
association except In -ase of a
shortage of members.
New Officers Named
New officers who were elect
ed at the meeting for the com
ing year are: Henry Dickinson.
Independence, president; M. B.
Findley, Rickreall, vice-president;
George Woods. Dallas, secretary
treasurer; Fred Werth, Willa
mlna and Dick Dejoi g, Amity,
directors.
While a number of names
have been listed as prospective
new members for the associa
tion, anyone wishing information
or wishing to join can receive
complete information on this
matter at the county agent's of
fice. In. Typing Contest
- BRUSH CREEK Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Wigle have received word
from their daughter, Grace, at
tending secretarial college at
Long Beach, Calif., that she is
entered in a state typing contest
this week. . She is attending
business school on a scholarship
which she received at midyear.
She had been attending Long
Beach Junior college for her sec
ond year.
- OUT
IT'S A BUY!
Complete
34-Piece Set
A handsome service for
eight, with hollow han
dles, stainless steel
knives in tarnish-proof
chest. ;
9.95
50c a Week
LA1MPS
V Pri
rice
3
Tvo Ctorcb in Galena
Oregon, Friday Morning, April
Junior Legion's
Band to Appear
...... For "Army Day"
EILVERTON An unusually
fine program li being prepared
for "Army Day" at , Silverton
when the American: Legion will
sponsor a program at the Eugene
Field auditorium. Rev. Frank
Zook will be the speaker. The
feature will be . the first public
appearance locally of -the Amer
ican Legion Junior, band under
the direction of Hal Campbell.
A complete ' militaristic pro
gram has been prepared by the
band of 5 boys. The i mp con
stitutes two classes, regular and
beginners. Both will appear in;
the concert. " -
, The personnel of the band Is
WATGH
SALE
, ne, personnel 01 me oana is: ueaier, k. uani; aorns, w. rung-ana oB-on-w,u. - -
i
Excepted 1 "
(YW FREE ,r-2L -
gig x m APRiL-!: Jum
ii. X This Price! ji SJ.KzAZ It
ViKSS' Diamond Engagement UmiJ ml ' r2ffil7fffilo
11 Diamond Wedding IS til6 XjKJ
For Her Dainty Wrist Watch -:-A "il'il'0'''-'"-1 ' '
For Him . Electric Shaver ( f lffW Mfflflfh
PAY ONLY $1.00 PER WEEK lyj LJlUUlUMltt lrAUIlUt,
REAL BARGAINS
Reg. Save Now
14.75 Ladies' Watch 5.80 8.95
19.75 Ladies' Watch 8.10 11.65
24.75 Ladies' Watch 9.80 14.95
Waltham, 21 jewels, worth 45.00 29.75
Waltham, 17 jewels, worth 37.50 16.95
Waltham, 9 jewels, worth 27.50 16.95
This Beautiful Set of
WM. A- ROGERS
Free Server' with Each
Set ... 53 Pieces for only
SOLID GOLD
WEDDING
0
OKU wi
1, 1938
Trumpets, M. Stamey, Hew-'
ltt, H. Baker, T. Wlllia ns, J.
Lincoln, R. Nelson, J. elson, D.
Hatteberg, J. Ekman, W. Scarth,
A. Stone, W. Hutton, B. Downes,
B. -w Bennett, D. Renwick. C
Boesch; clarinets... J. Moe, D.
Stamey, E.Gundersonr N. Rose,
B. Buell, G. Manolis, W. Adams,
V. Brewer, W. Duncan, B. Dick
man, D. David. R. D a v I d, D.
StoraaslI, E. Hartman, B. Coop
er; Saxaphones, R. Ness, G. Win
chell, B. Oeder, D. Mcintosh,
M. Gilstrom, F. Reed; baritones.
R. Olson. M. Tokstadra, . W.
Paysant, O. Halverson, r N. Nae
geli; basses, B. Downes, K.
Strenger, G. Wheler, R. Hal
verson; trombones. W. Best, M.
Direckson. P. Ros?, H. Anderson,
P. Morgan. - - Percussion, B.'- Le
gard, - H. W 11 sen.- W. Lav M.
Heater, R. Dahl; horns, W. Klng
Pay
as Low as
50c
Weekly
No Interest or Carry
ing Charges
Save
This
FAIRLY
SHOUTS
"Valuer9
You
Save
Money!
RINGS
19.75
R. : Chrlstensen, U rjW. Jj
Dahlen; librarian. Mr. Hai
Campbell; player manager. Dean
Stamey, - .
7-Gounty Utility
Proposal Topic,
Tompln' Talk
DAYTON The seve -county
BonnevUle utility district tor
power was discussed y Morton
Tompkins at the Dayton cham
ber of, commerce luncheon Tues
day at the e i lc f club rooms.
About: 30 -people were prt-'
There will b-a meeting. at
the Dayton unloa high achool
audltorlumTuesday : night, "April
5; when prominent- mea will ex
plain and anawe ue- ions pro
and eon - on - tne , aarae nj"
NOTHING
DOWN! !
During Thi Sale
Small Weekly Payments
No Interest
or Carrying Charges
SAY CHARGE IT!
on Di
Blue-White Center Dia
mond, six Side Diamonds
DURING SALE
.50
Pay Only $1.00 a Week
GLEAMING BLUE
WFITE SOLITAIRE
" ; Sir Side Diamonds
DURING SALE : "
29.75
Pay Only 75c a Week
Beantifnl Solitaire in
T Blodern ' Mounting, -
a Lovely Ring
: DURING-SALE
10.95
Pay Only 50c a Week
amonds!
ROBBERY! ;
Yon don't have to smash our .
window to' get merchandise ! Of
coarse, ; the robber wanted . the
best, and knew we had it
: You Sayf Charge It!
Birthstone RINGS
Price
A ?3Q NcrtEi ILSDertty
Only Surviving Charter j
5 Member of Helpers Is :
Guest at Meeting Here JS
BRUSH COLLEGE Brush Col
lege Helpera were entertained
for the March meeting at ths
home of Mn. Earl Beckett ot
Salem, when 24 members were
present. Mrs. ' Charles Smith
only living charter member at
tended. Mrs! Charles Parks, who
died thla month wl h Mr. Smith
and Mrs. Winslow, were iu or-
WM?Sxarl Harrott- who wrote
the third prlae essay for tbe ori
eanlzation to compete to t h
Pol tounty Federation of Rural
Women's . clubs essay contest,
read tne- eaaay -w
SALE COUPON NO. 1
Genuine Leather
This Coupon and 19e will en
title holder to a Genuine Leath
er Strap, during this Sale. This
small charge covers and in
cludes fitting strap to watch.
19c
STEVENS - BROWN
SALE COUPON NO. 2
Crystal
Replacement
This Coupon and 23c, to cover
time and labor involved, will
entitle holder- to replacement
of watch crystals, any size or
shape, during this Sale.
23c
. ' STEVENS -BROWN
, SALE COUPON N0t S
Birthstone "
This Coupon1 will entitle bold
er to at s Lucky - Birthstone
aupply limited. r
FREE!
,-STEV.ESS. BROWN
j SALE COUPON NO. 4
lze.
. Lens Gleaner
An OpUcal 8teriliatnc ; Solution
for making glasses chemical
ly clean. Youri for the asking
ana uu onpon.- ;J
FREE!
'. V
STEVENS -BROWN
Mantle Clocks
1', D
Reg. $2.50 pi
Carriasine Rosary.. A t u J
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