The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morningj October 20, 1939 JAGE SEVEN OCE Hears Talk On Creative Arts MONMOUTH Professor S. Stephenson Smith, now on leave from the University of Oregon where he la professor of English, pent Monday on the campus here. He lectured and held conferences in regard to the furtherance of activities in the creative arts. Professor Smith is making a first-hand Inquiry Into regional and campus work now going on In creative arts, in order to ad Tlse the society how it may aid 1 forwarding this work. "A Critical Approach to the Cinema and Radio" was the topic of his address to the student as sembly Monday morning. His message to the students was to urge them to be more critical and selective In their choices of programs. All communities should try to build within their activities a place for community, drama, sing ing and whatever artistic possi bilities can be fostered, he 'said. Aurora Woman's Club Has Meeting I r AURORA The Aurora Wom an's el ub met Wednesday At the home of Mrs. W. O. Fry with Mrs. N. E. Manock assisting. Twenty nine members were present, Mrs. N. IE. Manock was appointed to handle Red Cross seal sales. Mrs. Hanson, knitting teacher, will again hold classes over the old post office, beginning Tuesday from 1 o'clock to 4. ," Guest speaker was Mrs. Barnett, past-president of the Oregon City Woman's club, whose topic was "Style Your Personality." The next meeting of the club will be at (he home of Mrs. F. C. Renfrew, .November 1. . Grangers News WEST SALEM West Salem grange will hold initiation Octo ber 26 for the 14 new members. Rlckreall initiation team will put on the work of the first and sec ond degrees. The third and fourth degrees will be given later. On October 28 county Pomona grange will meet in West Salem at the city hall. That night the West Salem grange will have a "hard time" dance, to which all grangers are invited. SILVERTON HILLS Hot bis cuits and honey will be served at the Friday night meeting of the grange. Members are being asked to bring butter to the meeting. A program is being prepared by the lecturer, Hilda Sacker. RICKREALL Forty members and guests were present for the no-host sapper preceeding grange last Friday night. During the business session the grange went on record as oppos ing the Pennsylvania plan and did not nominate names for state grange officers. Birthday Observed At Fox Valley FOX VALLEY M n. Hugh Johnston gave a dinner Tuesday night honoring her mother, Mrs. Ethol Thayer on her birthday an niversary. Those present were, the honor guest, Mrs. Thayer, Law rence and Kenneth Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. Errol Klntz and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Johnston. The Ladles Aid society which was to have met at the George Huffman home Tuesday, met at the club rooms instead. Howard to Speak To Youth Council DALLAS The Polk County Christian Youth Council, an In dependent movement among the various denominations In the county to promote Christian ideals and activities, will meet In the auditorium at the Oregon College of Education at Monmouth on Sunday, October 22, at 6:30 p. m. Dr. C. A. Howard, president of the College, will be the prin cipal speaker. The meeting, opening with group singing, short devotions and musical numbers, and elec tion of officers, will also feature a discussion on the topic, "Wanted: Action in Facing the Problems of Youth," led by T. Vernon Merrick of Spring Valley. Following this the regular Sun day evening service will be held beginning with a sacred concert and followed by an address by Dr. C. A. Howard. Scotts Mills Boy Breaks Leg Again; Fourteenth Time SCOTTS MILLS Little Terry Shepherd is in the Shriners hos pital again with a broken leg. It is the 14th time he has broken a leg. At one time both legs were in a cast at the same time. Ray Zack, an Indian attending Northwestern Christian college at Eugene, will be at the Christian church Sunday night, November 22. The Good Time 600 club was entertained Sunday night by Marie and Gersina Plas at their home. Mrs. George Helvey, Hugh Magee and John Plas received prizes. The club will meet November 5 at the M. Mielenberg home. JPE(T7Ain. CT Pickei, Ho. 10 Bag Lumber Jack SY1OT Special Demonstration Sal Friday and Saturday Cane and Maple Syrup lb. tin m lb. tin .... 43c S3C Kellogg's Corn Flakes Reg. Size Pkg. only VQ ) P and G Soap Giant Size Bars 4 for 2, U I Tissue HE Close Out Price 1000 Sheet Rolls. Reg. 3 for 25c 4 for TOILET SOAP 3 ,or 10c COOKIES Extra Special Full Pound Bag Sunshine Iced Lunch Cakes f Per lb. 13C saoKnoG 53c 21c B09E7 5-lb. Tin 34c UFEBOOr ;Hd 3 ,or 18C LPgilFlAKES 2 for 19c 22c mmm 2 mm ; polling Onions IMtBag in Each . . . 4UC . tope IFruM loz. FLOUR New Extra Low Prices Casile Brand Montana Hardwheat 43-lb Sk. Kilchen Queen $ 4Mb. Bag .. Bed While and Bine $ 43-lb. Bag ;. Milled of Choice Blue Stem Wheal Satisfaction Guaranteed Crown, Fishers Blend Drilled Snow $ 4Mb. Bag 137 So. Cenmercial Phone 7311 Union Nfews Golden Yesl, per lb. tin . . . .25c Airmail lb. 15c, 3 lbs. . ,. . . 43c Homing Star, lb. 23c, 2 lbs. 45c IB 127 139 168 snow run sodas . . . white satin stjgai . . . maplqre . . . pnisirjirs norm . . . mi's nos. COFFEE . . FISHER'S BIXKD FLOU1 . MJB COFFEE 4 TREE TEA . . . FRBEES DOG FOOD . . . H-O OATS . . . JEtt WEIL . . . EEXXOGG'S All ULAN . . . HEINZ PBODUCTS . . . YAH CAMPS FBODUCTS. ST. LOUIS The Fairfield Farmers' Union local, will meet next Friday night, October 20, in the Fairfield Cooperative hall. This is the first regular monthly meeting. A short program has been arranged. Herwick, Sellars Named, '90 and 9' DALLAS A meeting of the PoTk county "Ninety and Nine" organization of the Christian c h a r c h was held at the First Christian church here Monday night, with Frank Doernhecker, county Tice-president, in charge. A dinner was served in the church dining room with places laid for about 35. Frank Rose, president of the local group, acted as toastmaster at thp dinner. Fol lowing the dinner t i group en joyed a talk by Itev. Loyal H. Vickers, pastor of the local Chris tian and Missionary Alliance church. A business meeting was held and officers elected for the county organization as follows: vice-president, Mr. Herwick of Falls City. and secretary - treasurer, Albert Sellars of Dallas. Hazel Green Qub To Meet Tonight HAZEL GREEN The date of the community club was changed from the last Friday of the month to October 20. Ward Miles is chairman of the program com mittee. The Keizer band under the leadership of J. C. Hassen- Btab of Salem, will furnish music. Superintendent Frank Bennett will give an address, "Where From Here?" Harold Ha mm of Kingwood Heights, a senior Sa lem high, will give a number cf readings. The student body will have a candy sale to raise money to have the names of the team engraved on the trophy won in the softball contest in division B of Marion county. The refreshment committee is Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Mrs. Andrew Zahara. Mrs. Archie McCqrckle, Mrs. Charles Kobow and! Mrs. Ralph Wordcn. Slielburn Store, Station Is Sold SCIO Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pangle this week took possession of the Shelbum store and service station, purchasing the property from Mrs. Bess Ransom. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shanks will operate the business for the pres ent, pending arrival about Janu ary 1 of the Pangles. Pangle is a professional football player with a Los Angeles team. The Pangles also plan to have charge of the fourth class Shelburn post office, of which Mrs. Fred Stuber, daughter of Mrs. Ransom has been master for two years. Mrs. Ranom, who. with her husband, the late J. J. Ransom, operated the store for about 20 years, plans to make her. home in Albany with her Bon-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stuber. Hayesville Club Meets Tonight HAYESVILLE The first meet ing of the Hayesville community club will be held in the Hayesville school Friday night. Ray Moor, president, announces there will be a program. Women are asked to bring apple pies. Legal Notice SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, Novem ber 4, 1939, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marion County Court House, in Salem, Oregon, seB at public auction in the man ner provided by law for the sale of real property on executidn, the following described real premises, to-wit: Lots 6, 6 and 7, Block 10, Englewood Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Oregon. Said sale will be bv virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County in that suit heretofore Dendine therein In which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff and M. A Reed and Mamie E. Reed, his wife, Marion County, a body politic, and Walter R. Ransom and Marion Ransom, his wife, are defendants; the same being Clerk's Register No. 27872. Dated and first published Oc tober 6, 1939. A. C. BURK, Sheriff of Marion County. Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall. Deputy. O.6-1S-20-27. N.l, Sunday School Will Add Class SALEM HEIGHTS An ad vanced class for intermediate boys will be formed at the Sunday school, it was voted at the month ly business meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Emma Whealdon. A home department will be organized under the su pervision of Mrs. P. F. Stolzheise. Maxine Gowan was elected sec retary to replace Mary Skelton, who resigned. Appointments included: Miss Lydia Hunt, flower and sick chairman; Mrs. Cotton, temper ance chairman; Mrs, Peterson, Mr. Doerksen and Mr. Skelton, to arrange for the six week terms of superintendent of the school, subject to selection by the execu tive board. 4H Sewing Starts At Salem Heights SALEM HEIGHTS The 4H Bewing work has been' started with Mrs. Ben Rathjen as leader of sewing II and Dorothy Rathjen, president; Dorothy Saul, vice- president; Erla Mae Davenport, secretary and Mary Lois Cotton, song and yell leader. Mrs. H. Pe terson assisted by Mrs. J. Harns berger will have charge of sewing I classes. Mrs. Charlotte Jones has organ ized a large class In harmonica. The Douglas family have moved back from Flora, and Donald and Bruce have entered school. Funeral Is Today For Munsell Baby LEBANON Funeral services will be held at 1:30 Friday for Michael 'Andrew Munsell, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mun sell who passed away 3:15 a. m. Thursday at Sweet Home. Services will be at the Harry Howe funeral home with interment at the Gilli land cemetery near Sweet Home. He was born April 27, 1939. Surviving are his parents, two sis ters, Richie Ann and Joyce Lois, one brother. Junior, a grandfath er, George Munsell of Washington and a grandmother, Mrs. M. M. Westfall of Lebanon. Waldo Hills Card Parties to Start WALDO HILLS Card parties at the Waldo Hills community house will start out Fitfday night and continue through the winter. In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Jake Doerfler, Mrs. Robert Morton and Mrs. John Godknecht. . The first dance of the seasoa has been set for November 4 with the committee to make the ar rangements including Dudley Mor ton, Theodore Riches, Raph Egan, Karl Haberly and John God knecht. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morton are expecting their son and daughter-in-law here for a visit with them. The younger Mortons were expected to leave the Ha waiian islands, where they make their home, on Friday of last week. Charley Night Is Planned by Lions SILVERTON The Lion's club charter nht has been set for November 6, according to reports made at the Tuesday night din ner meeting held at Tony's. Dale Lamar is chairman of arrange ments. Definite pians will be ready for an announcement at the October 24 meeting of the club. ,' t Dr. A. L. V. Smith, club presi dent announced that plans were progressing for the second edu cational meeting on the public utility district Question. The club recently sponsored a meeting favoring the PUD. A meeting is now being arranged whereby those opposing such districts will be given an opportunity to ex press their arguments. Following their own meeting, members attended the planning council where city manager form of government was discussed. GT Women's Club Meets at Roberts ROBERTS The Q T women's club met at the home of Mrs. Al ice C o o 1 i d g e with Mrs. Kate Woodward and Ms. Mary John son, assisting. Mrs. Coolldge was the inspiration of a handkerchief shower in honor of her birthday. Contest prizes went to Mrs. E. A. Goodrich, Mrs. Albert Blank enship and Mrs. Forest Edwards. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. S. C. Davenport October 26. Carsner Funeral Held at Lebanon LEBANON Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon for Albert Gallatin Carsner, 91, who died Tuesday at his home on Rose and Williams streets. 1 He was born April 6, 1848, in Iowa. He is survived by his widow, Arrie; one daughter, Mrs. Grace Williams of Sweet Home. Rev. Lawrence M. Bixler, pas tor of the Church of Christ, of ficiated at the funeral. Interment was in the Masonic cemetery. Chester Blum, jr. Is Mehaina Caller f MEHAMA Chester Blum, jr., and Pritchard Miller of Glendale, Calif., stopped to visit Chester Blum, sr., while on their way to Seattle. Both boys had been at tending a school of aeronautics in Glendale and have now completed their courses. Merlin Dake of Van Nuys, Calif., accompanied the other two boys here and will spend the winter here with his parents, the Frank Dake family. Merlin Dake had been employed in Van Nuya. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfkiel re ceived word Saturday of the sud den death of Mr. Wolfkiel's mother, Mrs.' Sarah Wolfkiel of Oakland, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfkiel left Sunday for Oakland to be gone about a week to at- tend the funeral and visit. The' Wolfkiels lived there before com ing here several years ago. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, Novem ber 4, 1939, 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 man ner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premises, to-wit: Lot 5, Block 4, Brooklyn Addi tion to the City of Salem, Mar lon County, Oregon. j Said sale will be by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Marion County in, that suit heretofore pending therein in which City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff and Unit ed Building Investment Company, a corporation, Marlon County, a body politic; also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or in terest in the real property herein described, are defendants; the same being Clerk's Register No. 28238. Dated and first published Oc tober 6, 1939. A. C. BURK, Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon. By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. 0. 6-1 3-2 0-27; N.3. It's Good Beef Time at Salem s Leading Ilk!. 171 S. Commercial Phone 8757 BELIEVE IT OR NOT . . . but if you are looking for meats that have good food value, flavor and still want to economise . . . Well, you check this list and see for yourself. In fact, we know you'll try McDowell's Market eventually. You can always be sure of the prices being right. Smoked Hams, lb .... 18c and 20c Sugar Cnrd and Smofcd with Oak Wood : Bacon Backs, heavy, 15c and 18c Pork to Boast, no shanks lb. 13c Bacon Squares, oar own make... .10c Out choice cut of Prime Rib Rolls are tender and good. The price? Just 17c per pound, and you will find them Juicy and rich In food value. ' Pore Pork Sausage, none better, "tf f? lb. A? V Spare Ribs, lb. 12 15c Veal Stew, 10c Pork Backbones or Pigs' Feet, lb. Hamburger or Ground Beef, lb.. 5c 15c Sirloin Steak, lb.. 15c Beef Pot Roast, lb- 10c Fresh Side or Salt Pork, lb Liver, beef or pork, sliced, lb 10c Pure Lard, kettle fCtn rendered, 3 lbs... 3 Loin Pork Chops and Loin Veal Chops, lb 20c We have a complete showcase at prices to fit all budgets . . v Now Is the time to shop at Salem's Lea dine; Market . . . Don't Wait! - - . . i IIcDOWELL'S MARKET i 171 S. Commercial St. ' Phone 8757! I UJAjzaji, &ci dewe. asa& Va&f ) CORNER COURT AND HIGH STS. This store is open from 7:SO A. M. to 10 P. M. every day. In cluding Sundays and Holidays. NEXT DOOR TO GRAND THEATRE Low Cut Prices on Nationally Advertised Products . . . Shotcing You a Substantial Savings ... We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Vicks Vapo Rub 35c Vaporub..... 27c 75c Vaporub 59c 30c Nose Drops 24c 50c Nose Drops 39c Bromo Seltzer 30c Bottle ..25c 60c Bottle ...........49c $1.20 Bottle . .95c $2.00 Bottle 1 $1.58 Super D Upjohns 8-oz. Bottle 79c Pt. Bottle $1.19 Bottle 30 Perles 86c Bottle 100 perles $2.31 50c Heads Pablum ... 43c 1 75c Dexiri-IIaliose ... 63c PL Rubbing Alcohol . . 9c j H D Toilet Tissue 3 , on, 25c Toiletries at Low Cut Prices $1.00 Drejie Shampoo... ..79c 55c Ponds Face Creams ......39c $1.00 Angeles Lip Stick 79c 55c Lady Esther Face Powder.. ..39c 35c Cutex Nail Preps ........31c 50c Santiseptic Lotion.... 45c $1.00 Pacquins Hand Cream ..79c 60c Angeles Rouge..... 43c $1.00 Tangee Lip Stick 79c 75c Fitches D. R. Shampoo 59c Coty Rouge or Lip Stick 50c 25c Lovalon Rinse 19c 55c Ponds Face Powder 43c $1.60 Lucky Tiger Tonic 79c Lowest Cut Prices on Genuine Eastman Films Fresh, Complete Stocks GREETING CARDS FOB ALL OCCASIONS Save on Photo Work Any 6 or 8-exposure roll devel oped and printed tA for ..... Ov A Free Enlargement Coupon with Each Roll Kolex reg. Us.. 2 for 39c LifeBnoy Soap... 2 for He Kleenex 500-shet Pkg. .... 28c Oxydol or Binso . . Ige. 19c Remedies at Low Cut Prices 35c Bromo-Quinine 27c 200 Squihb Aspirin Tablet8........59c $1.25 Petrolagar 89c 10c Turns 3 for 25c 75c Balm Bengay ...53c $1.25 Absorbine Jr 89c $1.00 Miles Nervine ,.83c $1.25 Saraka 98c 100 Caroid & Bile Tablets... 89c 25c Carters Liver Pills 19c 60c Alka-Seltzer 49c 60c Jaynes Vermifuge ......49c Pt. Meads CLO & Percomorph $2.67 250 Squibbs Yeast Tablets 89c TOBACCO SPECIALS Camel Flats 50s, 2 for 60c Van Dyck or White Owls 10 for 45c 2 for 25c Cigarettes carton $1.19 15c Prince Albert or Big Ben ... 10c 10c Days Work or Beechnut 3 for 25c 15c Sir Walter Raleigh. 2 for 25c 10c Model or Union Leader, 3 for 25c 5c Durham or Gold. Grain, 6 for 25c lib. tin Geo. Washington .......57c HUMIDOR FRESH 1 TOILETRIES AT LOW CUT PRICES 60c Italian Balm ...47c 50c Chamberlains Lotion. .....42c 75c Oriental Cream ......69c Lge. Colgates Tooth Paste.. ...33c 50c Aqua Velva ...39c Yardleys Shaving Bowl ... ..$1.00 40c Squibbs Tooth Paste. ..33c Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Our Service Is Accurate and Economical FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Nestles Hot Chocolate, Wafers ...10c Olive and Egg Sandwich 10c Fresh Crispy Salads..-. 10c Silex Coffee & Donuts , 10c Campbells Soups to order 10c Fruit Salad Sundae 15c Jumbo Milk Shakes 10c Sandwiches, plain or toasted 10c MIXERS ON ICE Ponds Tissues,, 500 Sheet pkg 23c 50c Burma Shave......... 39c 40c Iodent Tooth Paste.... 33c $1.00 Kreml Hair Tonic. 79c Lge. Vaseline Hair Tonic 63c Cotys Talcums!... 50c 83c Lady Esther Cream...... ......59c v