The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, Uecember 9, 1938
PAGE SEVEN
Vazakas Tells
OfGreek C
Thessalonicals Pictured to
Lions by Savant of -
Willamette
Thessalonlca, home of Alexan
der the Great, was described from
historical and physical standpoints
"by Je. A." A.' Vazakas, Willamette
unirersity' languages-professor, 1b
an address before the SalenvLions
club yesterday noon. He'tlrst
made his acquaintance with' the
ancient; city, on the -Aegean sea
when he -went there to assist a
f scholar. In compiling a dictionary
In 10 different languages, he said.
City Near Sea
The city extends back from the
sea in the shape ot a great am
phitheatre with sloping terraces
on which may be seen examples
of Greek, Roman, Byzantine ' and
Turkish architecture, the speaker
explained. Styles of construction
changed with ; succeeding inta
sions. - .- r -
Among the great events for
which TheBsalonica was the scene
was the visit In the first century
after Christ oy the apostle Paul,
to whose subsequently written let
ter to the Thessalonians Dr. Vaza
kas attributed the spread of Chris
tianity throughout the world. The
little city nearly 300 years later
sent emissaries to Bohemia and
Moravia where the religious teach
lags developed in the form that
gave John Wesley bis inspirations
as founder of the Methodist be
lief, the speaker added.
Tips Are Offered
On Purchase of
Goods for Home
INDEPENDENCE Mrs. Azalea
Sager, state homo economics
leader of the extension division
from OSC, . spoke at the Parent
Teachers' association meeting
Monday afternoon at the training
Alice Swings but not Racquets
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; Emile Coleman and Alice Marble
Blonde Alice Marble is still In there swinging: but now It's notes
and not the tennis racquet. Miss Marble, who has held several XT. S.
crowns, was surprised by the photographer as she rehearsed In New
York for her singing debut at a New York hotel. Orchestra leader
Emile Coleman la her accompanist.
school on "Consumers' Educa
tion." y She spoke especially on furs,
blankets, labels, hosiery and silk
materials. She urged members
of the association to attend the
state homeraakers' convention in
Corvallis in February.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mac
Gowan ' sang duet numbers, ac
companied by Mrs. M. J. Butler.
Mrs. Orley Brown, president,
appointed Mrs. Howard Bennett
as membership chairman. Mrs.
W. F. McBee, principal ot the
training school, Invited all to
attend the children's Christmas
program to be held next Friday
afternoon. ' .
Hostesses for the tea hour
were Mrs. Joe Oberson, Mrs. D.
Pomeroy and Mrs. Howard Bennett.
Public Library's
New Books Listed
Fiction auid Non-Fiction
Added to Shelves in
Recent Purchases
The Salem public library, has
received a copy of. the "Book of
Record of the Time Capsule"- pub
lished by the Westlnghouse Elec
tric company and given to a lim
ited number ot libraries and mu
seums for preservation. The book
Is a guide to the . time capsule
which is burled on the site of New
York's world fair. "
Recent additions to the library
include Edmac's "Philosopher's
Holiday," the" entertaining me;
moirs of a Columbia! university
professor of philosophy. "Fron
tiers of Enchantment" by Leigh is
the . story of the experiences in
Africa ot an artist who accompa
nied Carl Akeley on his last ex
pedition. Lounsberry'a "Let's Set
the Table" Is a 'practical and well
Illustrated guide to table arrange
ments. A much discussed book is
Neuberger's "Our Promised Land
which stresses the possibilities and
resources of the Pacific-northwest
and describes the effect on this
country of the influx of dust bowl
rerugees. Biographies Include a
life of Emily Dickinson, "This
Was a Poet" by Whicher, "An
Autobiography" by Singer, and
' Edison's Open Door" by Tate.
New fiction includes "Wisdom's
Gate" by Barnes, "All This and
Heaven too" by Field. "Christ
mas Gift" by Hancock, "Journey
of Tapiola" by Nathan and "Bak
er's Dozen" by Norris.
The work of a local author has
been added to the library by the
gift of "The Sage of Exeter" by
Father Buck.
WESTERN
Extra Special!
1FESA0
Tualatin Brand
No. 2 Cans
Net weight 1 lb. 3-ox. tins
if cans
Q for
Per case of
24 can tfi.
Raycroft Short cuts
No. 2 Cans
Net weight 1 lb. 3-ox. tins
-$149
FOOD'S SUPER VALUES
$11.25
3s.(
$145
A cans
(i for
Per case of
24 cans ...
Now for a clean, economical fuel,
per unit of 240 logs... : ..
U for.
(Sjjgisisgis czz n,. as
QG 6 carton H tJ
aim rJeaB
No. 10
Bag
Yellow or White
23
SENEI) E
12-oz.tins 2 for SQ
(SaimelSeG
SATIN MIX or
CHOCOLATES
Per Pound " ' .
HOC
Hand Dipped Fancy
CHOCOLATES
! J 1L. box
i SQs
I J lb. box
Choicest Navels .
!lj$1.05
- ' !! ' AIRMAIL
Lb.E5c3ibi:45c
BIORNING STAR
BREAKFAST
Vacuum pack, ;
lb. tins JLJLl.
..j- CARAVAN :
Vacuum packed in Jjn
glass jars, lb. j ujfa
CLUB
BORENE 9
Granulated
SJedium Size
231C
Large Size
BJtiBtooira
Giant Size
CASTLE BRAND
Montana Hardwheat
g -- 99e
EVERRIGHT
. Oregon Hardwheat
JaT. $1.03
KITCHEN QUEEN
RED WHITE & BLUE
Milled of blue stem wheat
.$1.15
CROWN
DRIFTED SNOW
FISHER'S BLEND
g?im$i3o
Crackers
Snowflake
libpkg. U5
Krispy
lb. pkg.
Christmas Wrap
VELVET
Sir Walter Raleigh
GRANGER
ROUGH CUT or
' BIG BEN
1-Ib. tins
69s
49c
GEO. WASHINGTON
1-lb.
tins w.-
CIGARETTES
CAMELS '
LUCKIES
OLD GOLDS
: OIESTERFIELDS
or RALEIGH
Per Carton of 10 Pkgs.
TaD Cans Oregon
3 cans for 2EC
Per case of 48 cans 12.99
Orders of $2.00 and Up Deli?ered Free
Open Until 9 P. M. Sat. Eve.
137 So.
Commercial
Phone
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"Backing High
Prices
'.- Independent Crocert 100 Home Otaied Tsaak Bros., Ouner$
Fireplace Wrong
Dumping Site for
Old Car Battery
JEFERSON The W. J.
looney family experienced
.quite a scare a few days ago
at their home just south of
town, when they placed an old
car battery In the fireplace,
thinking it would burn out the
flue.
To their amazement, the
battery exploded, throwing
- acid on some of the furniture
near by, and filling the room
with fumes and smoke. Fortu
nately no one was sitting in
front of the fireplace , at the
time.
Strike Leader
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Here fat the man leading that gen
eral , French strike in which
5,000,000 persons "passively"
stopped work in protest to Pre
mier Edouard Daladiers economic
decrees. He is Leon Jouhaux,
head of the General Confedera
tion of Labor.
Qui) Attendance
r
Almost Perfect
SILVERTON J. O. Gron,
president of the Lions dab,
points with pride to the ner
perfect attendance (only one
member missing) at the Tuesday
night meeting, when Dr. P. A.
Loar spoke on roads and road
improvement. ...
Dr. Loar pictured in interest
ing fashion the growth of good
roads in the county and especial
ly about Silverton and also talked
on the proposed changes In the
EilTer ton-Sale m route.
" The club, to which a charter
was granted last month;, is look
ing forward to active' participa
tion in city betterment. The
Lions meet each Tuesday nigbt
at the SilTerton grille. A home
talent program will feature the
next meeting.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Saturday," Decem
ber 31, 1938, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the
west door of the Marion County
Court House in Salem, Oregon,
sell at public auction in the man
ner provided by law for the saleJ
ot real property on execution,
the following described real
premises, to-wit:
Lot 12, Block 23, Yew Park
Airnex to the City of Salem,
Marion County, Oregon.
Said sale will be by virtue of
an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon for Marion County in
that suit heretofore pending
therein in which City of Salem,
a municipal corporation, is plain
tiff, and Nellie A. Wait, a widow,
and Marion County, a body poli
tic, are defendants, the same
being Clerk's Register No. 27606.
.Dated and first published De
cember 2, 1938.
A. C. BURK,
Sheriff of Marion County,
Oregon.
By KENNETH L. RAN
DALL, Deputy.
D. 2-9-16-23-30
Ban Is Placed on
Unfumigated Seed
Oregon vetch seed will not be
permitted entry into California
this season unless certified to
show that it has been fumigated
with sodium cyanide, the Oregon
department of agriculture an
nounced here yesterday.
Orders requiring the certifica
tion hare heen issued - by -California
officials as a precaution-'
ary measure in Oregon this yer-r.
The fumigation procedure re
quires the use of 12 ounces of
sodium cyanide per 100 cubic
feet of air space. A temperature
of 60 degrees Fahrenheit or
above must be maintained for 24
hours.
The order by California offic
ials is the first definite action
taken against Oregon vetch seed
since the -weevil was discovered
in tbe Willamette valley.- Vetch
seed growing is a three-orart r
million dollar . industry, in this
state. ; , ...
Grangers' '
WOOPBURN Woodbnrn
grange No. 79 is sponsoring a
grass seed meeting to he held in
the grange hall Friday night at
7:30 p.m. Harry Schoth, federal
forage crop man, will be the
speaker.
FAIRFIELD The FalrfieM
grange will meet at the hall here
Friday night, with a Christmas
program to be the feature.
SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I will, on Saturday, Decem
ber 31, 1938 at 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the
west door of the Marion County
Court House in Salem. Oregon,
sell at public auction in the
manner provided by law for the
sale of real property on execu
tion, the following described real
premises, to-wit:
Lot 6, Block 1, Cardwell Ad
dition to the City of Salem,
Marion County, Oregon.
Said sale will be by virtue of
an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the "State of
Oregon for Marion County i l
that suit heretofore pending
therein in which City of Salem,
a municipal corporation, is plain
tiff, and E. Lehrer and Jane Doe
Lehrer, his wife, are defendants,
lhe same being Clerk's Register
To. 27344.
Dated and first published De
cember 2, 1938.
A. C. BCRK,
Sheriff of Marion County,
Oregon.
By KENNETH L. RAN
DALL, Deputy.
D. 2-9-16-23-30.
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Friday and Saturday
BREAKFAST STICKS 6 for 20c
Filled Danish Pastry Rolls
ORANGE BLOSSOM DREAD loaf 15c
Made with Fresh Oranges .
Chocolate
FUDGE BUTTER CAKE 34c & 49c
White Boiled Frosting with Cream Filling
Make Schoen's Your Headquarters for
HOLIDAY FRUIT CAKES
YULE BABE COOKIES
a and Other Bakery Specialties
All Our Pastries and Breads Baked in Salem
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Greeting
Cards
Large assortment of lat
est designs. Select while
stock Js complete.
2 for 5c
5c - 10c - 15c - 25c
Box of 21 Ass'L Cards 80c
s
Coty Gift Sets
The New Paris and
Emeraude
f.8S W0.5O
to
M U V
'5
Give Societe
BOX CANDY
for Xmas
l-Ib., 2-lb., 8-lb. and
6-lb. boxes. Beauti
fully boxed and
banded.
60C ,.'5 00
Big Special Xmas
Box, 24 lbs., f 1.00
wnin-ii'Tiiiai
Gift Inspirations
At Prices That Will
rJalce Your Christinas
Talhl
aeally
.-ilt
Kirlt-Guild
mm
The finest line of Soaps
obtainable, ex c 1 u s 1 t e
odors, smart colors and
designs. Conventional
numbers, Bath Balls,
Wrist Balls and noTelty
numbers priced at
25c $1.50
Put this item on your
must-see list.
Hi
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Ileelcer
Leather Goods
MEEKER MEANS
ALL, LEATHER
Zipper Billfolds 1 A p
ft-Piece 6etalJM A up
Leather Fitted
Case-.: 3 A up
Frank Medico Pipes
Boxed
'or Xmas
$1.00
Cntex r.Ianicnre Setsi'cs47c to 3.50
Evening In Paris PCTsre 55c to $2.75
April Showers Perfume 'L $1.00
Prince Albert Tobacco x':,! , 69c
Evans lighters 'nJgg.re"e
50c
and
up
Peifnmes by Yardley, Coty, Hndnnt, Yantme, Lenygel
Lacross rJanicnre Sets 59c to $3.50
Yardley Lien's Sets
$2.35 to $5.50
Pal Wrist Watches
Metal or
Leather Straps
$1.95
Compacts by Hudnut, Coty, Yardley and Vantine
Prophylactic
Brush Sets
For Men
2, 3 4-Pece sets.
49c. .'3
PYHAUII
Dicssei Sets
5, ,7-Plece Sets.
$5.49 to $13J8 .
S-Piece Sets ' .
n.98. $2.98, ;&38
Xmas -Wrappings
,
and Tree
Decorations -
Cellophane, Tissue,
fancy designed Den
ison Papers, Seals,
Tags, Ribbon, etc.
Tinsel, Icicles and
Tree Lights.
Montags
Gift Stationery
Tbe finest gift sta
tionery priced - BOc -
and p."--x 5. I
Inlaid Handicraft
Wooden Boxes f 1.
Pen & Pencil
Sets
; Parker Pen M Pen
. ell Bits $125,
$1.05, $2.05 and op.
' Parker Desk . Sets
- $20 and np.
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