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.7? 1 U a v; A v -. w - V! ? "Pf-l- i V, f PAGE SIXTEEN pM Circles Hear Reports Lucv Stoops? 87 Charter :V Member, Attends Fete ; i .'-v'--' -, at Lebanon - C ' w- '-... V 1 r ;- ;LEBANONAHr circles of the i Methodist: Ladies' Aid met Wed- "- uesday at the church for quarterly i : reports and birthday party. ' $' ; Mrs.? D. Cormier, presided and ; heard social and financial reports i ' which were highly gratifying. , ; - ; Twenty were seated at the blrth- " lay table. Included in those at T : : tending was Mrs. Lacy Stoops. : : 17. the only lirlng charter mem : ' her of the aid, organized more - t than (0 years agoi she la also the v only llTing charter member of the : s WRC The youngest member who - at facing Mrs. Stoops is Marline ' .:. Horton. 4. a regular attendant. 'Xr- Observe Founder's Day ; '-Founders' Day was the topic . led Tuesday by Mrs. P. D. Mayor i " at the f meeting of Chapter V. J - PEO, at the home of Mrs. Samuel ; J.: 2 Garland. A 1 o'clock luncheon ti-t with Mrs. Hugh Klrkpatrick Joint -vi hostess featured the meeting.: Mrs. Garland's birthday , was, obsenred. i Officers of - Marguerite chapter OES were in session Tuesday for the school of instruction directed by Dora Stipe, .grand worthy as sociate matron V A. 1 acre lot on the Epper- ling place .near ltiana inn inree tones east of Laeomb wlfl supply rock for roads la the Laeomb dis trict: , H. A. Rennlnger, county ommlssibneri - states, that, . the county .will erect a crusher on this plot, which they; recently purch ased. - A ' ' x Granger's News DALLAS The Monmouth . grange la soon to be awarded the Dallas chamber of commerce plaque ' given annually . o the grange In the , county carrying out: the most outstanding agri- - cultural ' program for the year. The Monmouth grange also was " winner last . year. ; Out standing among the - achievements of the Monmouth j grange was their rodent control. weed control and 4U club work. 'Over 2000 gray squirrels, 300 rocket gophers,- 200 moles, S00 rats and 700 mice were killed and trapped in that community. Twenty-seven families in the Monmouth ' grange took an ac tive interest in thio particular activity. ! - l In : weed control activities ' many from the Monmouth area rave worked hard in trying to secure a county-wide weed con trol district. Individual farmers vsed a total of 30 40 pounds of sodium chlorate, the poison need for killing weeds on their farms. J Marion county Pomona grange meeting at Butteville Wednesday arrangedj this visitation schedule for the subordinate granges: Ankeny to Red Hills, Roberts to Ankeny, Red. Hills to Union Bill. Chemawa to Roberts, Butte ville to North Howell, Fairfield to Silverton Hills, Silverton to . Fairfield; , Silverton Hills . to Butteville Union Hill ' to North Howell, ' Maeleay to Chemawa, .'North Howell to -Macleay, Salem to .Stayton, Woodburn" to Salem, Etayton to. .Turner and Turner ..to Woodburn. ' Ilackett Home Opened . To Lincoln Good Will s Qnb January Meeting LINCOLN The Goodwill club -4. -was entertained for the January meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe HacketL who was assisted by Mrs. - D. R. Ruble" and Mrs. Ben McKin- -' ney. Mrs. William R." Edwards, - president, conlucted the business session preceded by contests and games arranged by Mrs. Victor Ct 'terback, Mrs. Ben McKlnney and Mrs. Fred McKlnney. Special guests were Mrs. John Chllders Mrs. Walter Klme and children Norma and David. Mrs. . George Smith and Mrs. Richard uppon.:;--..- Henry Annen Honored On 25th Anniversary e-V.. , jf - MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs. Hen . ry Annea Were surprised at. their home .Tuesday night: with :a no host 'party In eompllment of their 35th wedding anniversary. Forty -t people attended. ? -'-t i, High score honors at cards were , worn by Mrs. Rudolph Bernlng. : if' jm . .:' , - ' -,-.1 .("''" . - i 1...... v Inquiry Fails to Reveal Cause mm-M a.l 1-1 mi a! batfled as to the caase of the Northwest AirUaes pfcuM craah memr Miles aty. Bfont. In ftre-blackeaed wreckage Inspectors foamd that I ' iastrameat. were so badly damaged they b r e ao tnf ormatioa a Officers of Lddge ; At Gcirais Seated BROOKS The -semi-annual installation of officers1 for Har mony Rebekah lodge No. , 7i of Gervals was held, recently. Dis trict Deputy President Florence Oddie and Grand Marshal Alice Barnett, with her staff. Minnie McDonald, Anna Dunlavy, Min nie Alsnp, Edna Manning, and Jessie Coomler, Installed these officers: ' Noble grand, Alice Pitts; vice grand, ajwent; secretary, Thelma Barnett; treasurer, Mary Saw yer; warden, Edna Manning; conductor, Ellen Vogt; RSNG, Jessie Coomler; LSNG, Frances Morgan; IG, Anna Dunlavy; OG, Alice Barnett; chaplain, Minnie Ziegmund; musician, Marie Mas sey; reporter, Marie Massey; past NG, Thelma Barnet. Odd Fellows lodge officers In stalled were: Noble grand, Frank Fitts; secretary, Bob Massey; treasurer, William , Alsap; con ductor, Joe Fitts; warden, Duke Eallweber; RSXQ, John McDon ald; LSNG, Weidle Barnett; In side guardian, Norman Parsons; PNG, Kenneth Barnett. Scharback Heads Catholic Poetry Unit at Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL Piofessor Alex ander Scharbach cf ML Angel college was unanimously re elected president of the . Catholic Poetry society of ML Angel nor mal and academy at the first meeting of the year, held at the school - Monday. Sister M. . Car- j mela, OSB, was chosen as secre tary. Miss Constance Antoine, Portland, waa selected , to record all original verse submitted by members. , - . 'Future meetings, the second and fourth Tuesdays, will be devoted to criticism of members' original terse, to appreciation of poets and their work, and to other features of Interest. At the next meeting, January II, Miss Antoine will present an, apprecia tion of the poet, Francis Thomp son, and Maxlne Morgan of Sil verton will speak on "The Na ture and Purpose of Poetry.' v Monday Per. Vincent. Koppert, dean of the school, discussed the cultural value of the club and Miss Barbara PaulL local poet, and Mrs. H. . Ferguson of woodburn read several original poems. , .. Riches Home From Idaho Where He Attended Rites For His Father-in-LaW TURNER D. S. Riches re turned from Welser, Idaho, Sat urday, where he and his wife were called the first of the weektnpon word that her father, J. M. Stoner had been accidentally killed. : v Mrs. J. B. Kendall, art teacher entertained at the studio In the li brary building Friday for her lo cal class, also are members from Anmsville and -other guests num - berlng 10.4 Earl Lltwiller, Salem, was a special guest, i - to Hie stertfae eaaorama M Ulo VM t lha Urn HfiBfeUia.n ftfetfi Fair. Ike brUM. the harbor . , aw boriiMw for adventwa. Aad Is It fay if l Mah. tU srfac clotp l j4 fyisf. aaawvafioM ly avitabta. mam at JUh Inmjfi paj ityy m : X mm Cmmat Mawayt .. I ,.J t .. I . i 1 1 1 - - t- Coralee Nichob Named. :; . "Leader of newi4H Onb BETHEL Coralee NlchoU has been eeleeted as leader and in structor of the newly organized iH home working club. Officers are ' Luella Nichols, president; James Williams, vice president; Lovenla Clark,' secretary. The room Improvement group "Nine Needle Workers" la busy with luncheon and vanity sets, blanket protectors and" pillow slips. At the meeting on Wed nesday Luella Nichols gave di rections for making a sheet. The leader, Mrs.' Cass" A. Nichols, inspected and directed the sew ing, f Entertains Wert MISSION BOTTOM Mrs. Mar vin Chambers entertained her 4H club at; her home at Talbot re cently with a slumber party and club demonstration. , Q- - cm JE Klenzo Facial Tissues Box of 100 Soft and Lintless 23c Modess Box ot t Dozen 54c Roxbury Hot Water' Bottle Durable,' Well Made. Quart Slse SPECIAL Old Colony Alarm Qock ,: 10 Hour llovement Black, ..Green or Ivory Guaranteed 09c IJ Halibut Liver z: Oil Capsules . -. Rich tn Vitamin A ' 100 Capsu1es89e 50 Capsules L49e ! Yeast and Iron ' Tablets BotUe of 100 TableU. 59c Plat Bottle - v III 31 Antiseptio t.:r Solntioa j ; aaaa a. VA d t Aspirin tor 4 TTCki m i1 1 1 f' aaaaaaaaaalBsfiBssaaH l;;,Bayor,a " H I ; Aspirin TableU ' A :Tta'"f 11 Llll2e ' Bottla of 2LLS9c , fettle cf lC0-We . "I The OrjZGON STATESilAN, SakrvOresca, Friday Hands?, Jsauary 20, 1933 ofticMan&Aiii k .MUU - - . (the St, Faml-to-SeotUe pUae bwrst Photo shows a ceaeral Ttewt of the were Pilot C B CSiamberlala aad Os Double 7diii literests Tal FOX VALLEY A double wed ding of Interest to folks in this area occurred January 11 'when E. Wallace Bevier of Fox Valley and Miss Martha StodoU of Mill City were united In marriage and Hugh M. Johnston of Fox Valley and Miss Helen L. Thayer of near Stayton were married In a double ceremony at the Methodist parsonage In Vancou ver, Wash., by Rev. Fred Taylor of. the Vancouver Methodist church. Miss Stodola la the youngest daughter of Mrs. StodoU of MU1 City and Miss Thayer Is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thayer of Stayton route 1. Johnston is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. John ston and Bevier la the youngest yumir (fit su&; TOOTn QRUSH 90 m - anemn armss i n " a . stock It 4 laadeia eae ? piece se it Kutbci CIO IVsteettheawe 5llaess ef year ey 1123 Creoatalalom t z t n for cowgbs " - ilailaij Sertaex.. . Ooaeeatrate soofaf; Ceagh flyrap dOe Plao's Ooagdh Syrap .1 BOeBJaa V ; Broachllyptas U eOe Sal ; HepatSca I aoe Bronte): Seteer .. V.. ' SJc ;J5c .250. .493 ,SC3: .29c 1-SC3 0e Dr. lines AJkaH9eltaer u v7SeBaao' Beagay SSeloaaa LfnlmentV T5e Aaacfa Tablets ts. 4?c. tar SiaSM )UO rwVal ear atari; hr ym 4 0l( uOQ I I 'em 1 hm r - A. lata flame while still la the air. wreckage. Two of the fovr Yictbas - PHoC BayaMMsd Norby. TIN photo. son of Mr. , and Mxi. W. . Bevier. . .- Mr, and Mrs. JohastosL will be at home . here after January 21 at their new borne Just com pleted on their property ' adjoin' ing the J. H. Johnston farm. Bevier is -employed at a mill camp near Hosklns at present. Captain J. F. Lacey President of Chamber Of Commerce, Woodburn WOODBURN At a meeting of the board of directors of the Woodburn - community ehamber of commerce held last week, Cap tain J. F. Lacey was elected president; Rev. T. J. O'Connor. vice-president, and win ton J, Hunt, reelected secretary-treas urer. Other members of the board are Dr. Gerald B. Smith. Harold M. Austin, John W. Shaw, Henry Miller, Jess Fred Flkan and John Ramage. txaz& (issso KOc Ipaaa Tooth Paste Glaat Colgate Tooth paste OOc PoUdent Plate Cleanser aOe Calox Tooth Powder dOeSqaibb's Dental Cream aOeKleaao Tooth Paste 23c Pcpsodent Tooth Powder SOe Kolyaoa Tooth Paste 751 LLsterine Antiseptic SOe Lavorie Month Wash M 1 pt. Klenxo Aatlseptto 49c 43c 33C 29 c 19c 37 c 59c 39c 49 c I0n sifRii-::i RAZOR BLADES fiCtZU;fmf 10M Amtriak i am ABD;G Add vkanvas es- naastbesha. SoimSascja Cllf CRY DARK COUGH SYRUP Dantbtfal te eotds. VonJer rssxztn 10 73 EMWtnt Wom TAMPAH v AKUMt HUIBUIOH PC Z3e it PKG. ; Vaxi-Tae lledielne faaKprtaa)tlOWaaaar stare are afeabto-cfcffcetf Jormenumty.Yam get at mht turn mr 39c 33 c rbckq Qistionsty ar--.-a vgl i W f.-f Mirrpny beep Dial ' Installation Causing Alarm: Perplexities at Jefferson . JEFFERSON At the ' special meeting ot the city council Mon day nlxht. Mayor H. C. Epiey an nounced that a Mr. -Murphy ot Stayton t had been, in . J efferson looking for a' suitable location on which to build a warehouse. He also nlans to handle lumber. The council voted to cooperate . with Murphy 100 per cent. t The ' sidewalk and street con mlttee reported that they had con tacted - several :.property owners who would cooperate In the WPA project In regard to- building new sidewalks.- The water committee was Instructed to further investi gate the expense of purchasing a gas engine or motor for the pump across the river, to be used In case ot emergency. . Ask Fire Alarm Fnone Since the. telephone company has Installed the dial system here. the city has no direct communica tion to notify the fire chief in ease of fire, so motion carried that the telephone company In stall - a ' telephone In the fire chief's home. The new street and aidewalk ordinance was read and advanced tb the second reading. The mayor recommended a recorders court. . A motion .carried that non-property 'owners making application for city water, must pay a $S de posit to the city recorder; and In falUng to' par their water rentals to the. amount of the deposit, the water wiu do snut on. Pro-America Will Hold Meet Today WOODBURN The Woodburn unit of Pro America will meet in the pubtte library Friday at 2: SO o'clock. Mrs. Lorlenne Con lee, president of the Portland Business and Professional Wom en's unit, will be the speaker. All women voters are invited. - The second of a series of six card narties sponsored by the American Legion auxiliary will SALEM PEOPLE SAY VAN-TAGE RELIEVES SWOLLEN, GASEOUS STOMACH AND CONSTIPATION Amazing Testimonials From Salem People, Published Below, De scribe , What This Re markable Van-Tage Compound Can Do! Read Them Thru and Hum! Is your stomach painfully swol len with gas and bloat after meals? Do you set short ot breath due' to this sassy pres sure? Does your food seem to lay In your stomach for hours, souring, fermenting and causing awful gas to form? Are you con tinually taking harsh physics for relief from sluggish, Irregular bowel action? Do you haTe head aches, dizzy spells, bilious feel ings, coated tongue, bad taste, unpleasant breath as a result of constipation? Are your kidneys sluggish and irritated due to ex cess add accumulations? Do you feel miserable, run-down, half- sick, unable to eat or sleep prop erly because of Internal slug gishness? If you suffer as described abore, why not do as hundreds x- : TWaat Ereryone la Salem to Know How VAN-TAGB Helped Me!" Says MR. ED. FADEN RECHT, Promlaeat Local Cltl senv His' Testimonial Appears Herein. of others here throughout this In Salem sad section are do- ing? war not try VAN-TAGE, the Wonder Medicine ; which has recently created such a sensation la this cltyt - J : - ; Hok Van-Tage Acu! The VAK-TAGB Formula con tains extracts of Natural Roots aad : Herbs, blended with 'other Recognized : Medicinal - Ingredi ents, it . Is almost like sereral medicines tn ; one; far it facts- as a stomachic, carmlaatlre, laxa Ure and diureUc all. ' at the SAME . TIME 1 : ( i VAN-TAGB has a mild, rentle laxattre action, helping to cleanse towels sad bring real relief from constipation It aids In reUerlng headaches.- dinlness. b 1 1 1 e a s spells, coated tongue, bad breath waea caaaea t oy aiuggisa oowei action.' As a stomachic sad car minative Van-Tage helps to ex pel gaseous fermentation. J stimu late digestion. Increase appetite. Its mild diuretic action aids la flushing excess adds from aiug gisa sadneyt'-:. - Widely-known people all orer Salem aad Tlclnlty are new com-. tnsr : forward " with , Remarkable Statements, . praising Van-Tage and telling bow this Great MedK etna helped them. Published be low are lost a few ot these sln- esra testimonials.' Eead . themi be held at the Legion rooms In the city ball Fidajr night. .The committee Includes- Mr., and Mrs. Axel SoderbolmMr. and Mrs. A. J. B e c k , Mr. and Mrs. uoya Rlckert, Mr. ; and ; M r s Victor Brescoe, Mr. aad ' Mrs. JHeroerx Hoyt Mrs. Keith O'Halr. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Moon and ' Robert Zurllnden; . ' - T h e. regular meeting - of - the HomemakersT Exchange will . be held at the home of .Mrs.' J. H. Livesay on Friday afternoon. ; Card Series Held : WOODBURN The second ota series of six parties sponsored by the women of St. Luke's parish was given' Tuesday night at- St. Luke's ball: with: 24 tables ot "60 0M and 10. of pinochle In play. Mrs. ' Edwige LeBrun won first prize tor high' score for women In "60Q" and Mrs. Arthur Boise ry second. Edgar Crosby won the prize for men's high score with Frank Cannard second. W." C. Mil ler and Miss Johanna Heesaker were high In pinochle. Special prizes were given John Werner and Guy Rice. The third party In the series will be given Tuesday night, Jan nary 31. Newlyweds Home From Iowa Trip NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dltch'en were the re cipients of a neighborhood chari vari Friday night ?n their return from a motor' trip' to Iowa, fol lowing their marriage in Van couver during the Christmas holidays. . Mrs. Ditches,- nee Gladys Maxwell, had visited here frequenty with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Wlliam Saun. The new lyweds . will lire In the home formerly owned by the Resnecsik family. Mrs. W. H. Stevens has Just returned .from a 10 days' visit with relatives In The Dalles and Portland. This community was deeply shocked to learn of the sudden death of Melvin Beer, S3, at his home in The Dalles -Thursday noon. He was born and grew to manhood in this district and was MRS. WaIIAS H. THOMP SON, Popular Salem Housewife, is New Praising VAN-TAGB. Bead Her Remarkable State ment Describing How It Helped Her! : ; , v,,r TESTIMONIALS From All Orer SALEM through and through and find out how Van-Tage may HELP YOUI Says Salem Resident MR. ED. FADENRECHT. 1272 Third St, W., - Salem. " a Well- Known Local Man' Whose Photo Appears Here, eald: "I am glad to give yon my testimonial be cause I want everyone here in Salem to know . )iow - Van-Tage helped me! J had beea suffering with spells of constipation and stomach gases. I would get quite dlxsr at times and had dreadful b eadaches when my elimination was sluggish. I heard a of Van- Tage and started taking, it and I got such fine relief that I want to thank - the , makers of this Great Medicine. It relieved - my constipation and gassy . stomach spells sad aow I enjoy my meals and 5 feel better tn every way. Van-Tage is a Wonderful Medl- eisetra - , ; . . ; Salem Lady Tells How Van-Tage -Helped! MRS. ' LILLIAN M. THOMP SON, I8S So. Commerdl 8t, lem, (Pnotoi . at - This , Popular Local Housewife Appears Above) said: tFor ; about ; years :i had been a victim. of .constipa tion and gassy' stomach attacks,' At times my. food ' would '.tnra soar . la my stomsch sad ' csass an awful burning sensation, and loads , ef - gas - would form after mymeals. My bowels, were al ways irregular sad It seemed like I waa i always Uklag " a strong physic, and- I suffered .with se vers headaches sad felt sluggish sad run-down. Van-Tage seemed to be just 'what my system need ed. I .began to feel better before I had finished my -first bottle, sad - sooa I -noticed that my elimination was more : regular, my stomach ; didn't fill up with gas and my digestion, improved greatly.5 The headaches i were re-, lieved, -too,4 and I ' feel i better than I hare In years, thanks to Van-Tage.. I am glad to endorse this medicine ! - i i. . - - I -. Oregon Farmer Says It T 7as a Real Blessirig . f ME. C. L. EPRUNGMAN, of Coats I, Turner, t)re a widely- ByParishmra E..jik-.'i'.'m'.M.u.'MMww i ; -v xJr ' j i v. a. frequent visitor bere while his; rarentev Mr and Mrs. Fred Beer, Uved."; Surviving are his widow, one son, James, at home; one daughter, Roberta, a student at OSC; one brother, Robert Beer, of this community; and two 'sis ters,7 Mrs. L. R. Sawyer and Mrs, Arthur DIckman of Silverton. C. S. Orwi g MARKET AND LOCKER BOXES 1556723 SWIFTS Gidc Bacon Whole or half S2G Swift's Pknics, fJO StolOavelb 1U Shortening;. 30c 4-lb.pkg. Seasoning 7c Salt Pork, lb. Fresh Pork Liver, lb. Heavy Prying: Chickens Rabbits. Ih. ICs 2Cs Pure Lard. Van-Tage Contains Ex tracts of Natural Herb Acts as Laxative( Stomachic, Carminative Diuretic! Thou8and Praise This Great Media cine! j known farmer who has lived 14 mis section years, saia: ' For. 10 years I bad been snfferlns eff and on with spells of con stipation. It seemed like I was always haying to take a physio to get relief, and when my elimination was irregular I used to bare attacks of gas pain and bloating. At times I would get very disiy. I took Van-Tage and it certainly gave me great relief. It helped to cleanse my bowels and make them act more regu larly, and it made my food digest better and relieved the spells ol gas and bloating. Van-Tage has been a real blessing to me! Rev. U. S. Crowder Now. Endorses Van-Tage! REV. TJ. S. CROWDER, 883 Shipping St., Salem, (Pboto Ap pears Here), a Retired Methodist Episcopal Minister, Widely Known Mason and a resident of Salem 16 years, said: "I am 68 years of age and was in the Ministry for 88 years until 1 retired in 1928. For the past IS Oafl ef Salem's Best-Kaowm Resides ta, REV. TJ. S. CROW DER, Whose Sincere Eadorse of VAN-TAGB te Fab Here. Read What He 8ays Abewt Mi years I have lived in Salem. I still take en active part la Ma sonle work and I . have many friends all over thla vklnlty." I first took Van-Tags g. years ago and It gave me splendid results. It-helped my dlgeson greatly sad . I took on several pounds ot weight and felt much better In everyway. Since then I wouldn'tlbe -without Vaa-Tage because I know, what this Great Medicine will do.' X beartny en dorse Van-Tage. It Is truly a fine raediciass - I Over 1,700,000 Sold! i STJFTERERS! $ TheT Van-Tage Formula has beea tested by the sale ot - more t h a a ' 1,709,000 bottles Could there be any greater v proof, of the merit of Van-Tage?. Best of all,' the pries Is ; so treasonable, that 'yonv caa actually take it - for Just a few cents a day. A Special Van-Tage representative, . known as . The VAN-TAGB Mas,' Is aow at the Fred Meyer Toiletry A Remedy Chop, 148 N. Liberty St Salem, introducing and explaining this Famous Medicine.' See aim t TODAY I 'T'W.- '-!" rwj'V x V . " ' $v - X ' l m iC" . - ?, v . yf V' ' . .'Trs-.-. .-.-.'. .: Y' ,'s-"'' .v. J V. :-.-J - '-" - -jr, J Xr