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PAGE TWENTY Tit CnrGOIl STATESMAN, Galen, Oregon, Friday Hernia. April 23, 1833 Lutherans Plan Annual Banquet Men Ask Planning Council to Aid in Stopping Beer ' . Sale at Ball Park SILVE RTON At Tuesday night's meeting of the Lutheran -Brotherhood. All O. Nelson presid ing, a committee was named to bar' fall charge of plans for the annual' father and son banquet, with the affair open to any father and son that desires to attend and special . .Invitations ' extended to Iatherana of Salem, Caabr. Au rora, Woodburn. Monitor and Col ton. On the committee are John Goplernd, Tom Anderson, Elmer Johnson, - H. N. Klex and Silas Torvend. The Brotherhood is asking the planning coancll to make special effort In hindering the sale of .In toxicating drinks at MeGinnls field daring baseball games. The organisation has In mind a Lutheran day" at the Silverton park daring June when it vCl fce possible to mavo delegates from the eaatera and middle sections et the United States present, en route to Los Angeles where two national and international eonTentlona are to be held. At the May t meeting of the group, this plan will be dis cussed more folly and committees named to further the plana, Set School Close ' MeALPIN School . win close May 10, with Howard Mader and Robert Fisher the eighth graders to be graduated. The latter .. Is'- finishing bis school work with the handicap of bar ing his right arm In a sling with a fracture received fca a tall while hunting. ' : Mrs. Audrey Morley, who lives In the district, has been hired to teach at McAlpln next f ffm. DRILLS NEW WELL - ST. LOUIS Alwln Manning, poultryman of St. Louis, recent ly had, a 101-foot, s-lnch weU drilled on his farm by Byron Ballweber of Monitor. : W ,vi til.'ti: .iV: wamonoTIl sk'STs 'faitqsU'mKMnce NATIONAlAT . 1 r JLJir .Ul HLh. eBasssv v. ii-rj C0RYEI1EIT CREDIT TERM? Biian.s Stt li Swesttesrt Ps:!i! TK m an a mat bridal erection for the favorite ef yof krt. I4-Kt. white or Mtersl 9 old in hatrt, floral d bow-kaot eottosl -D Down " 50C Weekly P ST05F IIP PnXrtMAt Ccoiirc Ml Si l l DunsUSior$3 i 4 ' ... . x AAea Catty' Pond Site Bought -. -;.S---. LEBANON Mrs. . ReU Oakes of Kugene, formerly ReU Han nah, of Lebanon, has through the M. D. SavTla Realtr office, aold her ll-aere farm in the Griggs section to rthe -Winamettn-' ber company, owners of thoos- uu ox acres or -land la this part of Linn county. It Is said QaJmftis; the United States go exmnent owes him SS for WPA work done by him In 1937, la Allen Colby of Cleveland, O. Colby, In requesting the sum, as serted: "Since the government years ago gave railway concerns : 150,000,000 acres of public land, I think it can afford to pay me the 3 I earned." WPA officials as serted Colby was wrong, that he had been paid. Polk Grade School Contests Are Set DALLAS The Polk county grade school declamatory con test for the first and second di visions will be held at the junior high school in Dallas at 8 p. m. May 3 and for the third and fourth division at. the lkla school at 8 p. m. on May 4. All grade school pupils of the county are eligible. The county . school superin tendent, Josiah Wills, is in gen eral charge. Seniors Feted TURNER The annual Junior senior banquet of the Turner high school was held recently in the banquet room of the Golden Pheasant restaurant in Salem. Seniors were greeted by Gordon Kunke, Junior president, and the response was made by Howard Conklln, senior vice president. Other talks vere made by Principal Virgil Scott and Orvo Nikula, class ad iser. Twenty three class members and all members of the high school teaching staff were present. A theatre party followed. Woodry Furniture Co. SPECIALIST Home of Those Wonderful Group Values! ONE WEEK ONLY ! ! Save $35.90 . -! : " - - ' i Model Offered Similar to " UlastraUea N Pay Only 05.00 EtOVW 05.00 ' Per Month INCLUDING: O 1 FULL ENAMEL RANGE Porcelain enamel will thrill you for- a lifetime full sized firebox made purposely to accommodate wood 18x18x12 Inch oven large enough for sev eral pie tins at one time most Important of all la Its treatment against rust throughout the interior of the range. O 2 BREAKFAST TABLE Drop leaf table in natural finish with smoke trim large enough for the entire family. O 3, 4, 5, 6 CHAIRS All hardwood chairs turned legs all the way around attractively decorated. O 7 KITCHEN LEWLEUM Tour choice of all the spring patterns in heaviest .weight "PABCO- or CONGOLEUM "GOLD SEAL" - waranty print, linoleum free in kitchens using up to 11 square yards Is your kitchen over nine by twelve? O 8 WASTE BASKET Attractively enameled and decorated. Choice of red, blue, Ivory, white, or green. O 9 "STEP ON" GARBAGE CAN The most sanitary disposal equipment for -your 'kitchen. A Regular $93.65 Value .7S Total 9-Pleco Price fo)W FURNITURE UU II COM PA NY 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF LADD & BUSH BANK Phone 6414 ; i Ahriji a lrkhif Space! ; U474 S.ComT.St,;. RemebeT I Towj1 Old Fwnltare Taken In at liberal Trade-In Allowances LAST 2 DAYS 10-PLECE UVING ROOBTGlioiS 10 PIECES INCLUDES: 0) OccaaioMl Chair, snodena style-1 hardwood frame. Lamp Table, matches the Daveaport, aaodera etylo - and gnaranteed corn- -.' V- traction. End Table, all hardwood, , walnat tlnlsli! ' s Occasional Table, attract- - , Ire walnut finish over J ' hardwood. - Sofa Pillow, select troaa " dozens ot them.. Bridge Lamp, newest in Tested type.'!' Ctab J Chair, large and - comfortable. Chrome Smoker or Uaga bJjm Basket. Floor Lamp, Latest, tndi - rect' type. stages of TEIUIS 5.00 Doim 10 Week that this land may be utilixed tor pond purposes. . ;, , ' The ' Chartraw farm on the north tide has been told to lir. Warren and family who will take possession May L. The Xrwln riynns . who have Ured . a . long time on the tarn have bought lots la Albany oa which they are building a home. W. A. Kelty of Corvallla, f mer teacher, has been appointed district supervisor of adult' edu cation ; and ' recreational proj ects, succeeding E. LeGrande Cherry. ,v Aurora Teachers airi Get Posts As V... ' - V AURORA The teachers who are teaching the Aurora grade school have been . reelected to teach the coming, school term. They are Kels Anderson, prin cipal; M las Serene, Simon, Mrs. Bernita Hunt and lllss Dorothy Gulack. , Tuesday night at their regular meeting the Aurora firemen elec ted H. C. Dixon vacancy -left by C 8. Iforeiand Mr. and Mrs. are the parents born April 24 son hospital In chief to fin the the transfer of to Merrill. William Marsh of a baby girl at the Hutehln Oregon City. Attend Amity OES - INDKPENDENcic -A group of members of Adah chapter, OES. drove to Amity Monday where ti n neata' of the chapter. Going from here " were Mr. . and Mrs. O. A. Wolverton, Mrs. Joe Rogers, Jr., J. L. Van Loan, Mrs. Anna White, Mrs. O. D. BuUer, Mrs. Dora Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. ' Branch, Mrs. Van Crlder, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dodds, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Hugh Van Loan, Mrs. W. C. Wood and Mrs. Ralph Kletxlng. Dance Slated Friday WEST SALEM The , firemen of West Salem Invite the public to a free dance and social to be held Friday night at 8 o'clock at the city hall in West Salem. It's BISHOP'S Greater WEEK! 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