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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1938)
PACE SIX Cyphert Brothers HP mi OL lop liiritey cmuui YALSETZ The Cyphert boys together brought nome lire Tur key to top the crowd at the Koa and Gun club s turkey shoot sun day. J i Mm. Lea Hammack entertained 19 members ot the Birthday club at her home Tuesday The after nooa was spent In sewing, games and Tisitlng. A stork shower complimenting Mrs. Hartwlck Dahl was given by friends Tuesday arternoon, wua Mrs. Jack Cook being hostess. The sewing and discussion club net at the borne of Mrs. Hero Kanne this week'. Club will meet next week on Wednesday at the George King home. William fir pen who was work lag in the pool hall has resigned and his place will be filled by Mar shall Williamson who was clerk- lag in the store. ,. Advanced 4iTers Organize Clubs BETHEL At a meeting of the advanced 4H club members of the county conducted by Wayne Harding, county leader, and Mrs. 'Carmalite Weddle, assistant lead er, at me aaiem cnamuer oi commerce, plans were made for the work and social activities of the year. Clubs formed and of "alicers elected were: leader, Freda Bucurench; president, Wanda Froelich; vice president. Fayo Ciodfelter; secretary. H a 1 d a Beckley; room Improvement, Ver li Duke. Carolyn Kaufman. Werna Froelich, Jean Gorton; homemaking, Hulda Beckley, Fera Suhre, Violet Cota, Kath leen Gilles; clothing, DeveSchult, r.i.w Ddlllln. Rati Vf aoQfhnlilf Faye Ciodfelter; knitting, Faye Ciodfelter. Violet Cota. Dorothy Jones. Kathleen Gllles. Cannlnz and health clubs were also organized, but no officers elected. TBe fyggGOTI STATEsatAlf, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, TKewtmhcr 23l, 1555 Students to Give -Comedy 2 Nights, Opening Tuesday WOODBURN The studen bo dr of Woodburn high school will present "The Fatuiday Kve aig Ghost," a comedy In three acts by Tow Taggert adapted from Oscar Wild's famous short atory gem,- "The Cantenulla Ghost," in the Woodburn high school auditorium ' 'ue3t ay and Wednesday nights, November 22 and 23. The play is under the direc tion of Miss Irene Grt-enbaum assisted by Miss Helen Iotz and includes the following ca?t, lone Anderson. Merlin Spro.'se, Helen Epperst, Howard Brown. Walter Crosby, Ada Mae Str3tth. Lou ise Luti and Kenneth Arney. Assisting with the production r Harlan Nelson. Freda Han son. Clair Hill, Alan Mw-n, Bob Crosby, Eula Fern Mathows and Margery Moore. . . - Evicted Woman Lives on Street , "1 ;y.V - i 4 .. ... c--jS ,- 5 j? " Vl, VV V. ZKz' ' . I i "i mi in 9v Mrs. Antoinette Iott, 63, of Oakland, TJaL, Is pictured In front of ucr iwnnrr Home, irom wnicn sne was enctea because of Inability to repay a loan. Mrs. Dotta has lived la the street for several days, and consistently refuses offers from relief authorities. "I won't take charity, and I never will," she declared, as she fed her pet doe , la the gutter. , Trio Cases Slated ; In Justice Court SILVERTON Three cases have been set for Justice court here to include: Orval McManus on a hit-and-run charge, prelim inary hearing, December 1 it H m M has nlparieri not ruiltv. H. A. Stam on a drunken driv ing charge December 1, 1:30 p. m. William Bloch on a drunken driv ing charge December 2, 9 a. m. Transfered from Salem justice court. Woodburn Opens Sale of TB Seals WOODBURN The annual Christmas Beal sale opened In Woodburn Thanksgiving day. The Woodburn Woman's club is in charge ot the sale assisted by the Rural club. Mrs. Carl Huber is chairman as sisted by Mrs. J. J. Hall. Mrs. H Haroldson and Mrs. Ray. Glatt. Seals may also be purchased at Evenden s d.ug store, Moore and Beers, the postoffice, and the pub lic library. Alta Rider has been elected president of the Commercial club of Woodburn high school with Le ona Ballweber as secretary-treasurer. Each member of the club must have a grade of V2" in eith er typing, shorthand or bookkeep ing. Miss Maude Durfee and Miss Helen Lotz are the advisers. Nine Odd Fellows Will Get Jewels - - - -t SILVERTON Veteran jewels will be presented December 3 to nine members of the Odd Fellow Silver lodge of Silverton who have been members for 25 years or more. Homecoming will be observed at this time and Grand Master Joseph E. Ekley will be present. The committee in charge in cludes George Busch, S. Tegland and Dr. R. M. Stewart. Two Girls and Boy Are Reported at Silverton Hospital During Week SILVERTON Three births are recorded at the Silverton hospital mis wee, uiris were oorn to Mr. and Mrs. D. Elvestrom, five pounds. Tuesday, and to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Edwards, eglht pounds, Wednesday. . An eight-pound, 15-ounce son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scbulke Tuesday. W. C. Davis Mourned At Hazel Green Where He Lived for 21 Years HAZEL GREEN The com munity mourns the passing of another of its citizens, W. G. Davis, who was buried Mondar at the Howell cemeterv. Th uavis family has been active in community affairs since 1917, coming from Oklahoma, where Mr. and Mrs. Davis sioneered. Survivinr are the widow. Ells. a beta Davis; children. Homer of Jefferson, Mrs. Louise Boyd of Milwaukie. Mrs. Edna Slater and Mrs. Wilma Donaldson of Co- quille; Mrs. Helen Ireland of Portland and Sanford Davis of Salem; and a brother, John Dar is of Hot Springs, Ark.. ' In Court for First Time at 110 :. .ir f & v: V- - 5 " r Theodora Sacaretog and son John A Duluth, Minn., mother, Theodora Sacareloa, U0, goes to court for the first time." She went on the stand and through an interpreter testified for her ion hi a case involvttijr a family quarrel, between the aon and a gTandson. The aged woman has been in the United Ctates since 1921. Last winter ahe was able to get about the lew streets tinalddd, She la ahowa In court with her son John. Auxiliary Juniors Give Thanks Gift SILVERTON American Le gion auxiliary juniors spent Wed nesday night preparing and Ie livering a basket as a Thanks giving gift to a needy family. In charge of the work was Eve lyn Haugen and the Junior presi dent. Evelyn Hall. Miss Phyllis Wilson was an nounced as prize winner of the ticket sale competition for the football game on Armistice day. The prize was awarded by the senior auxiliary. Open Bids Today On Water System SCIO Bids in the amount of 1 Q AAA . win De opened for con sideration hv tho Siln cil at a meeting Friday night of .mo wcc. ine oonas win finance the water distribution system here, supplementing a PWA grant of $10,000. Scio school board will open bids December 1 at the school buildlne for f . Mvnwu ui anew high school here. The building Is to be financed by a PWA grant and a bond issue voted by the dis- " in. Sweet Home Will Be Radio Subject j ALBANY Tha -i. ii,. of the thriving little town of wnccL nunin isi rn iva h-Aa over KOAC Friday at 3:15 p. m. ' The broadcast fa kmai - tides wTitten by two 1938 Sweet j "uiuw niga scnool graduates. Dorothy Hufford, now at ONS Uu whs xviug, siuaent at UO. Walter Dormans More to Farm at Unionvale; Lein Brothers Relocate Mrs UNIONVALK Mr ,. a WIS. Walter Dorman of St'cm have! movea to their farm. Mrs. Dor man was Miss Emma nftt,ii and resided with her mother and oromers on the farm -into uvui ix year ago. - The four Tln hmthor. m i M.v.u.Br 1UU1CU from the late Mrs. Jaao Mitchell aouse to the Robert Teny house - . nuu ml s. wescian. Dave Schrock Reelected President of Crown Mine SCIO At a d!rwfm-' "reran t zatlon meeting of the Crown Min ing ana Milling comnanr in RHn i recently, Dave Schrock of Tan- i gem was re-elected president of me company. Cyrus Peery, Scio, oou vi me late K. E. Peerr. man. ager and serctarv nt v. . . . uauon xor a number of years, was I cieciea ireasnror 11 v rnnm - .. A. . WUVICI, Eugene, was named secretary. Scofield in Hospital r NORTH SANTIAM Willi, Scofield. who nnd rious operation in St. Vincent's nospuai last week, is rnnrti as recovering as jrell as could be expected. Rufer Tract Sold SILVERTON Th era' agency reports the sale of the jiuier zi-acre tract offi South Water street to Amelia j uraae ana Jeraldine Kelly. Get Friday off too FALLS CITY Th Wnl fini children will enjoy a four-day luaaasgiving vacation beginning Granger's News TALBOT .Mr nA Mm t r Farr. Mr. and Mrs. R Harii., Mrs. . George Henderson, Mrs! Edna -Reeves and Walt Waim attended " the - national rranr meeuna in Kortianii ni a v- Fred Meyer Opens New Women's Wear Shop rtunity Sale! with Oppo ' - -" Jl Uf Jill NEW FALL SHADES For School, Street or C- Evening Wear T0 . Jrv ' Cob-Webby Sheen fe Service hiffons x yjf 7'Thread Service v ns. ff Cradle Foot DeepJGarter Welt V Values f o $1.00 S)(2)pr. PAIB f .25 - J PAIB f .85 - PAIR J.75 New fall shades. SubdaMf nntrl plete. Get several pair at these low prices while quantities last lovely sheer chiffons for evening wear; 4-thread service chiffons for work or street wear and the heavier 7-thread for hard wear. o7J tO 1071. fffU G,ida ir LAiL&Lo cosmetic Bag With Every Purchase Fred Meyer Hosiery 148 N. Liberty St. r , n -" r i Drink Moire Healthful Juice Dromedary aaoce Sweetened or Unsweetened No. 2 Cans 95c doz. Dromedary grapefruit juice la pressed from large tree-ripened Florida fruit. Its refreshing, slightly tangy flavor is an invigorating- appetizer. Grape fruit jaice possesses distinctive tonic qualities. It Is most healthful natural, but the added sugar makes it more delicious to some. - , . 7c Vale Broken Slice PINEAPPLE 27c 2 Large IVi Cans Oregon's Ow White Satin Sugar 10 Lb. 53c My-Te-Fine Pineapple Tid-Bits -'-211e FLORIANA ORANGE JU ICE, No. 2 Cans, 3 for 29c VALE TOMATOES J?2L 2' m, 3 for 25c BI5QUICK, For Biscuits or Pancakes, Large Size, 25c RINSO. Soaks Clothes Clean and White. Urge Size. 20e MY-TE-FINE DOG FOOD. No T Tall Tins, 4 for 29c lkiv-u, tor trying or baking, 1 lb. 21c Burch Graham or Soda Crackers, 1 lb. 12c VALE PINK SALMON, tall tin 10c MY-TE-FINE ASPARAGUS, 1 1 oz. 14c MorrelFs Spiced LUNCH MEAT, 12 oz. 25c My-Te-Fine Stringiest Beans No. 2 Can I I C An Exciting Thrill In Every Piece! FiiRl-h Aveoye ChocoIaH-es i - FRENCH'S PURE VANILLA, 3-4 Ounce Bottle, 10c BEACON COCOA, For Beverage or Cooking, 2-lb. tin 13c MARLO RAVIOLI, For a Quick Lunch, 12 Oz., 3 Mr 29c STARR TOMATO JUICE, No. l Tin, 2 for 9c DADY LIMA DEANS, Fine for Soups, 2-Lb. Cello., 13c DURCH GINGER SNAPS, l Lb.. Cello.- 13c S&W PBIENTOS for garnishing, 4oz tin 7c MyTe-Fine Natural Pineapple Juice, No. 2 can, 3 for 29c MIXED NUTS, No Peanuts, 2-Lb. Cello. 37c My-Te-Fine Fruits for Salad, No. 1 can 12c Fred Meyer. Fresher Coffee Dan-Dee Coffee 15clb. 2 lbs. 29c Dan-De coffee la a milder coffee than If jr-Te-Ftae. Dan-Dee Is a blend of Central American and Brcailian coffees. My-T-Fine Coffee 21c lb. 2 lbs. 41c Ky-Te-Flne coffee Is blended from the world'a finest highland crown Central American coffees. Roasted and packed locally. Fifth-Ave. Ccrffee 23ci2 45c run bodied, mellow for the most discriminating coffee con noisseur. Blended, roasted and packed for finer flavor. At Grocery Sectloa Rich, Delicious Chocolate Nut py dge Cakes 2-Layer Cottage BOASTED FXJCSH DAILT aBMSkaa. tj Delicious Milk Nut Chews Caramel fudge filled with choniMul dlBped in chocolate, t lb. 45c 25c Lb. Round Basket ' FANCY FRUITS Packed wita am C a limyrana, W b 1 a e V rttrm stuffed with walnuts monda. Em. and al- Delicious assorted creams, chews and many other tempting; candies fresh from our own daylipt candy kitchen. Our candies are made with whipping cream and hand dipped in the richest Swiss chocolate and packed to feast the eye as well as your taste. Now is the time to mail Xmas candy ! Hershey Kisses, Foil wrapped, ll2 lbs. 59c Satin Finish Hard Candy, 15c lb., 2 lbs. 29c Asst. Hard Candies 23c lb. 2 Iba- 45c All 5c Candy Bars, Your Choice at 5 for 15c Hershey Broken Milk Choc, 25c, 2 45c Assorted Chocolates Cora Deuni iuuuirtnijn a t.iu v vuvm creuns, chews and other tasty pieces. A thrifty pack to have handy during the holiday season. 3,bs98c "Cordially Yours" Cherries and medium dark chocolate. A different candv sCtffr ID, w SKnv treat Packed la attracthra cherry box. 2 - Po u n d Fe at u r e 1 lb. Chocolate Nut Chews 1 lb. Butter Balls Please your family and holiday guests 48c 3 e -with an assortment of fresh candies, value At Candy Section Arizona Grapefruit doc -35c Extra Large - Sweet and Juicy Fruit Section in Old Location Rich choloclate cake studded with Oregon walnuts, ffaneroualy o a t e d with nut fudge Icing. A treat from Fred Meyer bakery. Serves 8 to 10 Dan-Dee Fruit Cake Baked several months and aged to bring you a real old-fashioned fruit cake. It's loaded with lot of fruits, candled cherries and new crop nuts. 29k Salt Rising Bread Its slight cheese gm flayor will VC please your taste. Loaf My-Te-Fine Fruit Cake Aged and mellowed with Jk brandy and sherry wine. 47 Lb. My-Te-Fine fruit cake makes an ideal gift. At Bakery taction mt Former Iratioa Fancy- "C" Grade ROME BEAUTY APPLES BOX Boiling Onions 3,3 Nice for cooking, eating or salad. Firm and mild, they will keep. Fruit Section in Old Location IDCALLY OlVNEDQPcRATEDJ we seventa degree.