The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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- She OREGON " STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May 23, 1939
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Lutheran Choir
Comes June 8
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Concert Will Be Given at
. Inimauuel thtirch;
r j Thai Night
SILVERTON Music 16rers' at
Sllrerton will I receive another
treat on June 8 -when, the Pa
cific Lutheran choir, known as
"The-Choir of the Wert" will
log at Immaftuel church. 0. J.
lfalmin is director.
Miss i Charlotte ' Goplerud of
Sllrerton la a. member. A num
ber ot other members of the
choir: are well known here.
The! personnel Includes Mabel
Scott, Lenore Rasmuaaen, Astrld
Anderson, Marion Johnson.- Vir
ginia. Schreuders", .' Vera Taylor,
Lorn' Vosborr. t Leonla Lock
weod,' Carol Haarle, Caroline
HofI, Elizabeth! Stuen, Gertrude
Tingelstad, Zllla Miller, TtgtT
.RamsUd, Lorena -Poland, Vir
ginia McFadden, Margwerlto
Hansen, Elisabeth Belts, BabetU
Brottem. Marcella Frederick.
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Phyllis Erickaoa, Era GJesdal
Chart on Gopierna. twoaa uo
' kenstadV Kenneith Johnson. Thor
LaraenrGoodwtn Olson, Edward
.pederaon, Lloyd Thompson; Arno
JUaki, Ed Valentine, Lyle Jacob
Ma, i Victor .Jensen, Phillip Nor
hy. WUfred Jewell. Dick Wlee
aer, forger Lee, Gerhard Helta,
Alfra4 Karlstad Meirla Mo
--Cutekan, William -Foes, George
Galsralth, Dob! Menses, Robert
While at SUrerton the choir
will he ' entertained by . the Im
manuel and - Trinity eongrega-1
tiensi ; Serrmg on the housing
committee are I 'Howard Camp
bell. Ernest Ericksoaft Harland
Kerison, Althe Meyer and Lu-
ella y'oTlana. j. - .-
SILVERTON Children's day
will .be obserred at the Metho
dist church Sunday. The begin
ners" department of the Sunday
school will cire a Droeram which
will be followed by a song and
story cantata, ' LBoys , and Girls
of the Bible'.' by the Junjor-ln-
termedlate '.departments. The
Sunday school Orchestra will also
hare a place jon' the "irogram.
This, program has been arranged
for the 11 o'clock serrice.
The evening serrice la a union
baccalaureate serrice at the Eu
gene Field auditorium for the
graduating class of the Sllrerton
high school. - titer. D. Lester
Fields ot the Methodist church
will deliver the sermon.
Bowea Funeral Large
STLVBRTONJ The Ekmafl
chapel was not large enough to
hold - the friends who - attended
the Gideon D. Bowen funeral
Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. G. B. Bentson, accompa
nied by Mrs. Arthur Dahl, was
aoloiat. Pallbearers were Roy
E. Skalfe, Charles Meyer, Fred
Otlen. John A. Gehrke, - Floyd
Allen i and S. jTegland. G org
Busch and George Christianson
were in charge of the IOOF
- cemetery service at Macleay.
Rev; Frank Zook officiated.
SILVERTON Herman 1 Cram
er, SUrerton high school princi
pal, : was honored . Wednesday
when the high 'school annual put
out by the senior class was dis
tributed. The! dedication of the
annual was to .Kramer. Thia was
the first high j school year book
since jllll. y
Plan Pie Social
SILVERTON Pythian Sisters
are making plana for. a pie so
cial and prograok to ' be held
at the nan June . r
Wednesday afternoon the Al
truistic club of the- Sisters met
at the home of Mrs. Henrietta
Loe., v.. -
Those recently Presented past
mphlefs pins are Mrs. J. B. Stal
' "ker, Henrietta, Loe, : Mrs. Carl
Specht, Mrs. L, C. Eastman. Mrs.
E. H,eald, Mrs. Chloe Stayner and
airs.: Minnie - Moaer.
Stale Rcbekah
Officer Honored
I
AMITY la honor ot her be
ing elected rice president ot the
Rebeiah state ! assembly of Ore
gon ;. at the recent convention,
. Mrs.'VernIsha New by of ndustry
Rebekah lodge of Amity was
presented with, a handkerchief
ahower Tuesday night at the reg
ular. Rebekah ! lodge meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McCul-
lough and daughter. Miss 'hel-
ma MeCullougb, have left .by
autoi for the fair la New York
and from there will go .to Flor
ida and r turn west by. the
southern route. They will .visit
the fian- Francisco fair - before
a .." i. a ' : ' .
recorninf nomo w juij
Crochet CluK Has' "" -Luncheon
Session '
DALLAS.; ?The " Crochet club
was entertained at the home ot
.- Mrs. Roy Woodman Tuesday est-
ernooa with Mra. R. H. Wheefcr
as assistant hostess. A smartly
appointed dessert luncheon Was
served by .the hostesses. The re
mainder .of .the afternoon " was
spent informally la sewing and
Tlslttng. i
Mrs. Edith Hlmea of Boise was
a guest Thei neat meeting win
be held at the home of Mrs. peter-
aen June 13.
NEW DZNTAL PLATE
SLjJUu.'JU
Of JIN MOtiTHStZ.
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w fcitta fiMiiM v Try I We Utk
Nmbmt Im iik W MOHET-SACK
Bur to pply -tZZ
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Windsors Attend Jimmy Roosevelt
."Now a Cm executive, Jamea Roosertlt, ata of tlia
prseidint, praaanU Cat premiere tn Paria and
oflUees a aotahla audience to attend, Chowa at
the movie are, left to right, the Duke of Windsor,
Silverton Hills Folks to Serve ,
Strawberries at
To Honor Power One Completion
SILVERTON HILLS Silverton Hills folk Stay true to
form. Strawberries form their
berries the Hills people and their
9, the completion of the 17 miles
ity club, the grange and the home economics dab will all join I
m ine preparation, ine puDiic
ion
Showing Increase
SILVERTON Mr. and Mrs.
George Bolz of Mt. Angel are an
nouncing the birth ot a girl, 7
pounds and 10 ounces, Tuesday at
the Sllrerton hospital.
WOODBURN-A 1 pound baby
girl was born Wednesday morning
at the Salem General hospital to
Mr. and Mrs. Keith O'Halr. It
Is their first child. ,
SCIO Mr. and Mrs. Ward Slo-
rer (Joyce Weatenhouse) are par
ents ot a 6-pound girl born at
Salem May 2z.
GERVAIS A son, weight
pounds, 10 ounces, was born May
20 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Uhr-
hammer at a Salem hospital. He
Is a second child and first son, and
has been named James Louis.
Uhrhammer is principal ot the
Gervals high school.
Reading Club
Elects Officers
DAYTON The Dayton Plea
sant Hour Reading club, at the
last meeting ot the season, elect
ed these officers: Mrs. P. B
Sweeney, president: Mrs. E. M.
Maxwell, vice president f -Mrs.
Sam M. Bates, secretary-treas
urer; Mrs. Earl . Coburn, press
correspondent. Mrs. w. o. Bar
nard won the Professor Quia
contest.
ERNEST SCOTT
Valley Populat
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1 S5 "N. Cnml. St. Phnn 572
CtoovDcOTico Co? JLcpIic?
r Ddnco cad Coaalac
Cbef Salad Dresatag m
or Spread, qt... i
Din Pickles,
qt
fl5c
ea-oa. pka, ACtf
UQJL Soap Powder
Borene Laundry tlOn
Soap, 4 bars
Dawn Tissue,
4 rolls .
25c
A-Plus Handy Soap, f m
. real but, S bars..
MarshmaUows,
fresh. lb...H. .
lie
8.W. Coffee
i ib. : :
26c
I.GJL-Gelatin, f g
assorted flaTors- 3V
Open Evenings and
- - Sandays t
Free DeUrery Ph. 6723
Y7. ClBaStt,
Uma. CSaorrts Cosmal; wife of tha Franca fotttsa
aatatatan VSam a Buffitt, Vaitad Stataa am.
Tie sea dor to Tiaaea; the Dacbeaa of TOadaar and
Xooaerett.
Festival Slated
principal crop. So with straw-1
guests will celebrate on June I
of electric line. The commun-
is inviiea. i
i a sv 1. & a..ii
um yuv sirawDcrfy twin-1
gram is being prepared. C J.
Towe, chairman of the electric
co-op, is general chairman Ot the
arrangements.
The celebration will be the
culmination of an idea born long
ago. Continuous work finally
gave results which formed a
committee who asked for bids
on the line. When the bids were
opened
the. committee
decided I
the line
eon Id be buUt more (
cheaply by the farmers them
selves.
Each in turn donated a eer-1
Uin amount ot time, or hired I
VsT " vT. ' i.L t, Tt
Each In turn donated
waa unable to do the work him- i
self. The 110,000 line la now
compietea. Fifty families are
being served.
Memorial Service
Held by Chapter
AMITY At the regular meet
ing of Amity chapter, OES, Mon
day night a short Memorial ser
vice was held for departed mem
bers ot the chapter. Mrs. Jen
nie Warren of McMinnrUle aang. I
Amity chapter is honoring aU
its past worthy matrons and pa
trons at the second meeting in
each month. Mr. and Mrs. EL
G. Keyt and Mrs. Eula Watt
were the honor guests. AU of
those present, who were Mrs.
Keyt's officers, in a floral de
gree presented her with rosea.
The chapter accepted an invi
tation to join the Masonic lodge
of Amity in a picnic to be held
July 15 on the lawn of Mr. and
Mrs. Sorensen's home. Hostesses
Monday were Mrs. Emma Simp
son ana Mrs. Hattie Wlthle.
as. OBWIG
Tilore of Henry Dome's .
Young Hen -
n
8 to 1Mb.
25
average.
Buy a Pre-cooked
Picnic, 11k.
Fresh liver,
lb..
ice
PreshPork f fig
Spareribvlb.:. 115 4
Young Hens,
IK
25c
3C2
Spring Fryers,
lb.
; RabUt-
25c
Ib.
Oonvenlenr Cold Storage
,. Lockers at Reasonable ?
Rates
Film Premiere -
Faxmero9
Union News
I GERVAIS Sons and daugh-
ten ot members ot the Farmers'
union met-Monday night at the
rrado school building and organ
hed a junior Farmers' union un
der leadership of Alice Barrett.
Officers are Olln Brown, prest-
Aent. Marearet Hood, rice-nresl-
dent; Gael Cutsforth, secretary
treasurer; Faye Cutsforth, song
leader; Donald Hood, conductor;
Myron Harper, doorkeeper.
TALBOT Sidney Talbot Farm
era union is giving retiring State
Pres. G. W. Potts and Mrs. Potts
a 7 o'clock dinner in the Talbot
school house Friday night prior
to the regular Farmers union
meeting. Mr. Potts Thursday com-
l.ri vrlZ in:" " ,t w.
ute fmUBlo3 ?vre?!ent; V
organized Sidney-Talbot local in
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MSB, 6S88WBB
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JQafitned Botox
SOAP GRANULES
THlt
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Seniors Present
FafewellProsxam
Awards Also Distributed at
Closing Assembly for
High School .
- DALLAS r The last assembly
ot the year was held at Dallas
high school Wednesday afternoon
when the senior class presented a
fareweb program. Letters and
awarda were also given.
The complete program: Piano
solo, Alice Stelngard; girls' trio,
Mary Margaret Llvesay, Viola Hle
bert and Leeanna Severson, accom
panied by Mrs. Robert Kutch;
award ot typing and debate pins
br Superintendent R, R. Turner;
vocal solo, Ruttr DashleU; piano
solo,' Betty Dickey; vocal solo,
Ruth DashleU; piano solo, Betty
Dickey; rocal solo, Gladys Wright.
Presentation of letters was
made by Miss Anna May TJnrath
to the members of the girls drill
team and to girls winning emblems
la other physical education activi
ties; presentation ot baseball let
tors, Dwight'Adams; ot track let
ten, Robert Match; ot tennis let
ters, Donald Gabbert; ot band
emblems. Principal Sidney E.
Whitworth. .
' Alvin Kroeker. acting president
of the atudent body, preaeated a
gift to Coach Adams from tao
membera of the lettermen's dab,
He also InataUed the new atudent
body officers: Ty Brown, presi
dent; Florence Elliott, Tice-presi-dent;
Esther Schroeder, secretary;
dark Robb, treasurer; . Lloyd
Jackson, aergeant-at-arms; Dnane
Jones, yeU leader; Bonnie Grow,
song queen; Thomas Rigga, editor
ot the "Periscope": . Ray Dick;
manager of the "Periscope."
The senior program included:
harmonica quartet, Elvin Van San
ten, Ted Faver, George WUIson
and David Hamm; humorous de
bate, Gladys Wright and John
Frlesen; boys' quartet, John Frle
sen, David Hamm, Henry WaU and
Evans Skersies.
Hen Believes in
Keeping Abreast
Notes on Styles
LEBANON Monogrammed
eggs laid by black Minorca'
hen on the S. G. Johnson farm'
aear SodarOlo are creating
mnch Interest.
The large white eggs were
- laid on fowr swcceasire days, the
first bearing the letter A, the
next E, tlie third C, and the last
a comma. No eggs hare beea
laid since that.
mm
260 N. Liberty Ph. 3032
VWAX PAPER, Diamond, 125-fi.
PAPER NAPKINS,
ft PAPER PLATES, cello WTapped--2pkts.l5e
RIPE OUVS, lindrij rned. size, 9-oz2 for 25c
Jtf STUFFED OLIVES, lHz. bottle... .. 0e
t POTATO CHIPS, WilhW i 5c size,
( ex. net), pkc : .
.CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS.
DAMASCUS ICE CREAM, quart. -
ft MARASCHINO CHERRIES, 2-ot Jar 5c
If TUNA FLAKES, ft's 1 can 10c
f ICB&B
mmi
& , QUICK ADE SO l'g gW SO
Make year own cool drink.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. -A cans 2SC
Florida Gold, S'a. , . '
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE. fl can Igc
Tea Sun, 4S-os.
it CHOCOLATE SYRUP. 1 can JCC
Hersheyli-oa. can.
SPAGHETTI. ............3 cans 2gC
Franco-American, ll-ox. .
mm
UjOK&GS Columbia, lb. 2C2 lbs. 45C
- w Few EqualBetter Than Most
MIRACLE WHD?
Salad BressSng 35c
Windex,
6-oz. bottle..
;
1 lb. cello, bag ECS
Ccnfcrt Tissne
rolls 25C
SnillOLA
. White Liquid,
bottle
Shinola or 2-ln-l
Paste, can.:
COLUMBIA BilARKET
meats;: fish
Sliced Bacon, lb- :..L21C Sliced ling C06V, lb-... QC
Lean, mild cured, rind remored. w
Rib Steaks, lb...22C Shccd HaWrat ! 1 5C
hwltwanSS? "t -taMa prtme T0BBr SMccd Chinook Salmon, lb.l9c
Pore Lard.. 3 lbs. 2C Fresh Shad, ty the fish, lb" (JC
Pickled Pigs' Feet, lblUCa .L'pett
Date Nut Loaf Cakes.. flgc Home Made Bread, loaf. 10C
A moist cake tCled with chopped dates d; nata.
Cookies, 'large assortment doz. Zq Home Made Pan Rolls, pan..JOC
Surar. acerVeocoan'nt. Wmea and butter- Xfei? oM-fWoaed way with mashed
scotch, fresh from enr own oakery. potatoes.
Fisher's Flour - Crisco - Heinz - "Clorox NuBora -
Kerr Mason Jars - BIJ.B. Tree
roll 15c 1
80 - couat cello, pkr.
.10c
dozen 25c
5e
Libby's
Sweet or Sour
fa 39
French's
Cream Salad
mm
Libby
Van
20Oz.
aack 123
Northern
Hard Wheat
Idc 1 Sr 19c
Palm Island
LOIONS ........IOC doz. Z doz. 35c
LETTUCE, large heads. ..... for c
ORANGES, meiim 8ize.......-...l2 doz. 35c
TOMATOES. ,...3 B. iaik 25c
ym. spups...... jo ibs. 15c
isirPEAs, lbJ... -rr.,:.fe;-,: 5c
".CANTALOUPES.
Prices for Fri. Sat. Moru
JgpL Siuuhin
ClLQCEEDS
With extra Vitamin
Wheat. Germ
6-oz.
Jar
6-o.
Jar
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E.(s)(
Can
Camp
TaU
cant
jf Sperry
mm
For an "outing"
breakfast
4S-OZ
Pkff.
J3L CLB SAXCETS
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V SALE SgjjwEAgJ
ttV SU VBUf
at silc tib asm moivcts
Boraxo ca2n325c
Borax Chips, a9 A
lge. pkg. ... .
Borax lb. )g
Powder pkg. ft V
as
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3 fr 25C
23s
HUls, M JJB Golden West
Tee
Make Old Platen fit Lik Nv