The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 21, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Jhm OTIEGOII STATESMAN, Solera. Oregon. Friday MoraIny. Hoy 21. IC'3
Bible School
Plans Complete
Opening Date Set '
June 1 ; Mennonites
Plan School
, WEST SALEM The opening
date of the Methodist church Bi
ble school has . been changed to
June 1-7 from 9 to 11:30 each
day. All children : from three to
high school, age are welcome.
There will be a small registration
fee to cover cost of supplies.
. . Handiwork will consist of such
things as making simulated glass
windows, bird houses, ; wall pla
ques, tents, etc. : A great deal of
preparation is being made so that
.the courses being offered will be
Interesting. Games will be: a part
of the program. . . ;.;
C Miss Pearl Sherlock, who is Jhe
director of religious education in
the Oregon conference 1 for the
Methodist church, will meet with
the teachers on Friday at the par
sonage at 2 p. m. to discuss plans
for. the school.
The superintendent for the be
ginners department is Mrs.: Thom
as Alcorn, with Mrs. H. C. White,
Mrs. Eldon" Newberry r and Miss
Bonnie Dickson as assistants. Mrs.
Charles Cotes will be superinten-
dent of the primary and junior de
partment Mrs. D. W. Bradford,
Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs.! Ridel
Kelsie and Miss Marion ' Burns
are to teach in these departments.
Mrs. W. C. Schultz is to superin
tend the intermediate department
with Mrs. Charles Ross as her as
sistant Mrs.-G. E. Vosburg is reg
istrar; Mrs. Donald Kuhn is sec
retary of supplies; Mrs. Ridel Kel
sie is director.
: There is still a need for seed
catalogues, wall paper of any size
or color, paper, odd pieces (of ma
terial such as unbleached muslin
and prints.
-Rev. A.'L.'Loewen-of the Men
nonite church with Mrs. tioewen
and small son will leave Friday to
attend the general conference
which meets at Buhler, Kas., May
26 to 30 inclusive. Rev., Henry
Hooge will fill Rev. Loewen's pul
pit next i Sunday. The Mennon
ite vacation bible school will be
gin June 15.
Hayesville Class
Has 15 Graduates
, HAYESVILLE The graduat
ing class of Hayesville held - its
'exercises Wednesday night at the
school. -v. '
The following program was
given: processional, Dorothy Wul
f emeyer, Santa Lucia, girls chor
us; class history. Bill Willis; Stars
of the Summer Night, girls chor-
us; class prophecy, Coleen Cross;
class will, Edna Nelson; son g,
.eighth grade girls; address, Mrs.
Agnes Booth; Beautiful Dreamer,
girls chorus; presentation of dip
lomas, Hershall Robertson; re
cessional, Dorothy Wulf emeyer. '
The class consisted of Frank
Griffin, Edna Nelson, Leslie Win
egar,: Ray Carrow ' Mary " Anne
Fisher, Robert , Saucy, Shi el a
k Baltzer, Alfred Romyati, ' Robert
' Cooley; Cleo Thomas, Bill Willis,
. Cross and Paul Fuhrer." I ,
Visit at Madsena
BRUSH CREEK Visitors of
Mrs. Mi J. ,. Madsen Wednesday
night were Mrs. Adolph Haugen,
Miss Dorothy .Haugen and Thor-
vald Toft. The two women are
j from Silverton and Mr. Toft is
brother of Mrs. Haugen.' Toft
lived in the Silverton community
' as a youth but had been gone for
. 19 years. He will leave again
Monday ' for his home in California.
Move to Portland " .
JEFFERSON The Jake Meng
family arfi moving to' Portland
this week. Mr. Meng and one son
have been employed in a Portland
shipyard: for some time; and it
will be more convenient J for,', the
family to be together. - .
: .Gerald Stowe who is employed
fn a Vancouver, shipyard, is
spending, the -week at his home
one mile west of Jefferson.
To Speak
J..
Dr. Joseph IL Cohn of New ITork,
; general secretary of the Amer
1 lean board of missions to : Jews
and son of the founder Ex
. Rabbi Leopold Cohn, will; hold
a one day Bible . conference; at
the First Baptist church San
. day. May 23, from 11 a. nv to
: p. iil, speaking , for the : last
time at 7:30 p. m. Dr. Cohn, a
Christian Jew. in representing
the Jewish mission, speaks for
.... the largest organization of Its
kind In the world, and has eon
tacts through ft all over : the
American and European conti
nents reaching even to Pales
tine. .
Airs; Williamson 111 , i
.HAZEL GREEN Mrs! Bill
Williamson is ill with the flu.
McDonalds Lease
Rodgers Farm ;
SCIO G. D. McDonald has
taken a five-year lease on the en
tire George Rodgers farm of 1100
acres on Rodgers Mountain south
east of -Scio. McDonald has had
part of the place leased for cattle
and goat pasture for the past sev
eral years, his son Raymond and
family occupying the house
known as the former Downing
place. Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers plan
to move to Scio. Rodgers is a son
of Eli Rodgers, who took a dona
tion land claim on part of the
present, property and for whom
the mountain was named.
Mr. and Mrs. John Brock are at
the home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carle Cy
rus, , pending completion of their
new residence in Scio. The Brocks
have rented their farm property
in : the Providence - district south
east of Scio.
Mr. and Mrs. G. ' E. Rhoades,
who Jiave operated .the Pastime
Pool hall in Scio for several
weeks, have . returned to . their
farm near Yakima, Wn. Rhoades
is a brother of Mrs. N. I. Morri
son of Scio. .
Cubser Addresses
Graduate "Wednesday
i HOPEWELL D. L. Lynn Gub
ser of McMinnville, superinten
dent of schools of Yamhill coun
ty, was the ' speaker at the joint
eighth grade graduation exercises
held at Hopewell I Wednesday
night' Hopewell, Fairview, Grand
Island and Wheatland , schools
were represented.
West Salem Lions
Nominate Officers
WEST SALEM The lions
club met In regular session Wed-:
nesday night at the Legion haJL
Guest speaker was William
Crofford. He discussed the poss
ibility of industrial development
of the Salem area of the TTClam
etto valley.
Officers were nominated aa
follows: Donald Elake, presi
dent Guy Newrent vice Presi
dent Robert Forster, secretary.
Nominations for delegates to
, the state convention at Ease
burg June 20, 21, 22. Dr. A. Gof-
rJesiner Joins Union
SILVZIITON J oe Mesmer was
admitted as a new member of
the Lumber and Sawmill Workers
Cer, p. Peterson and : Robert
Forster.
Next meeting will be a men's
meeting June 2.- "
union 2723 at Its .regular meeting
held this week with EL J. Boesch
presiding. The group voted to pur,
chase $25 worth of cigarettes to
send to the boys in the service.
This amount comes from the
dance fund.
Many members have signed to
donate blood to the Red Cross
unit when it comes here May 31.
Thurston Charged
RTT.VFTSTYW .Trhn T!'arl
Thurston will appear Monday at
10 o'clock before Juje Cert Ter
ry on a disorderly conduct charge.
He was arrested Saturday ' night
by Night Officer Victor Gross
nickle and Is at liberty on $15
baiL '" - .
Chech your First Aid Supplies nowl
FIRST .' -AID - SUPPLIE
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Hospital Cotton or Gauze
O Absorbent and handy
b Easy to sterilize With heat
Keep a package of gauze and bandagea, cotton
and all the auppliea you need In your home.
Cheek vour medicines and first aid chest now.
Look in your medicine chest now and supply all
those missing Items.
ESc Eaicn's Iscircihyl nntiina Alcchsl r KT"19c
Red Cross C.u5i 15c f 50e-D.slnfeUnt47e
eAdhes.veT.pe,. 19e Dasdsids. 33. 23c
$1 Fev'rThermometer 69e 5Cc Upjcha's Oral Peia
50c Unnnenline ' 47c ; cresol. 4 oz., 44c.
Tteg.
Size
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Shave Todta)
the Mennen Way!
Laths r Cream -
A lathery ahare efeam
to flvm yen, faater ,jJ&
havina; and cooler m
having comfort.
Mennen EiwHIass Shave, .
tube, 39e
Mennen Talcum for Man,
19e :
Mennen Skin Ealm, 19
- frtd Mmymr Vrmg Battimm
Qopenhay;eTi,t Norseman Work Mate,
Vikiny, Anchor, Skoal ;or Key Snuff.
Regular 10c roll. ; I
Enjoy Snuff That- Is Frtsh and Mild
Famous Brand "Snuffs"
3f0,25e
65c Roll
10c Rd Stal or Druton's, 3 for 25c; 12 $1.00
10c Carrett t or Scotch King, J for 25c
35e Garrorr't, 5-ox. pkg., 33c; 3 for 95c
35c Scotch King,; 5-ox., 3 for $1 .00
Freak Tobaccos at Low
Pricaaj
CigarcKcs
50c Fitch
Cleansing Cream
130
Luxor
Savon Soap
1.00
tox of $
4
1 A Smooth Smoke and a
" ,'Mild One " j'
:,; ;.Chdso'a j: .
-Cigcrcttc
14c2pkg,26c
Here W a elamrctte tBat la a fa
vorite with the men in Mrrice.
V- -4-
Carton
of 200
128
Raleiehe ' m Keels Camel
" M4 Gold 6 Clipper Fleci-
weode a) Fatlmaa Baza
Maple u4 MUty other.
Princo Albert, Vajvot Tobacco, 20-ox. pkg.-9c
Thortnt Flints, 5 in a handy carriar, 10c
'Memorial Day Is May 30,
1943
Cemetery Vases
9-inch ?!
Size JLP
12-inch 2.70
Metal green color to withstand
washing.
Fred Meyer Drur Section .
For Shining. Clean Hair! .
Drcno Shompob
6 ox. "yoc
Dottla V
Regular or special sbampoo for ,
youri'bair. -
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i . -Piniv-.
Thcrncs Fillers
Kees Your Teeth Sparkling
White With a New
Toothbrush!.
.Prophylactic Nylon V
Toothbrush
Reg.
Ray D
Yeast Tablets
iooo3o99.
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.Instant Shampoos
Minipoo Shampoo
230
Made of turdy nylon for wear
and service. In assorted colored
handles and in a rariety of
shapes.
, fra Mmyr 9rmg Stim
To be used dry con
tains SO shampoos .
. . no soap . no
rinsing . . no drying;
' . . cleans hair la 10
minutes. Does not
affect wave.
31.00
For Soft Smooth1 Hands !
Luxor Hand Cream
For; Pipe Smoker
Enjoyment .
Dig Den Tcbccco
16-ox. AC
fkt. 'Pi.
A aaild. ftaTorful tobacco for
moklnr pleasure. Mellow, and
thrifty for pipe or cigarette.'
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Top Cigarctta kiti
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With coupon. limit : ,
I only. S rttular Be Top I
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VIMMS
Vitamins and Minerals
24 TableU
Take Vinuna for added
health and vigor. A SwC
VUnm a day will give m
you - Increased energy' and
health. . - ,
' Frtd Myr Drmg Stiom
Dr. Weit's Nylon
Toof!:!:rush
4Vi ox.
49:
-Keeps hands and fact looking
soft and lovely Just use on your
hands dsilv and rerularlv. -
LMxor nana lonon, w ,
tOs Svcmprpot. 49c
dQs CcldvcII's Syrup of Pepsb, 47c
35c Grove's Cc!d Tablets, 27c
$1X3 Adier&a. C9c ;
E9c Listcrino Antiseptic Scbilcn 3?c
75c Solution S. To 37, 5$c
60c Dromo Seltzer, ?c :
25c Dr. VVosfs toothpaste, 2 fcr 25c
E9c Lysol, prescripticn socticr.5, 47c
Uyclhs CascaraSc-rcdar 1C3 5-gr.. Z2z
. ' ,Nw and Lovely! s .
MiaalWie Compact ,
A' clear ' plastic gf Tf
compact , of lovely HII ,
beauty. C o n t a ins
loose powder compartment and
lipstick in new shades.
.3 rVmf Maymr Drmg iNh'M ' -
25?
A sanitary Nylon bristle brush
for longer wear and service. Noa
soggy brush that you will use
, for month, to come. - - - , .. .
'red My Drmg Sttitm
fit
Listtrint
Antisaptic
23c
six
Dr. West.
Miracle Tuft
Tcothbrurb
47c :
$1.C0 IronlseeS
Yeast Tcilets
57c
For - halitosis. - for
antiseptic, for dan
druff. ttte listeria
Teothbrash, Sl
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. - Toothpaste,' Mlm
Wn U'7 Or StiU
, $1.50 Numbered
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Regular.' Oro, or Prefee- -i,
stoaal kristle,- Earo -;
medium bristle. Packed . . .
utdividually for eaalta-
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1 in an easy to maU kit. Void a
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: 25c Cut Rite .
Wax Paper
11c
125 Ft.
Rail
25c tin Jay '
Corn Pads
50c My-Te-Fine
Toothbrush
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With .
Coupon
. ConeroHS Samplo Package
Rum & Mdclo Tobacco !
Limit 1 Adults Only J
"- Try this famous mild tobacco Wee I
with the presentation of this coupon. I
ii Get your sample today adults oaly.
; Void after May 34, IMS.
Save on Tooth Powders and Tooth Paste in This Safe !
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For whiter, sparkling
tooth " wto either of
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powder. .
My-Te-Fine toothpaste and tooth powder contains no
abrasives or. harmful chemicals to injure tender
gums. Teeth are sparkling and white, the gums are
healthy and firjoi and your mouth is pleasantly re
freshed with Fred Meyer or My-Te-Fine brands. ..
50c Toothpowder 33c
I 40c tcothpsste 14 ,,fc33c
40c iHToothpowdcr, 33c
" !K1 Toothpaste, 39c
ft& MTr Drug 5cti
An Aid in Digestion and for Good Appetites
$ .CO CerKlod ; Drovor's
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An economical "source
of the B Complex VI-1
tamiaa. Aids digestion,
assimilation of food and.
helps to Increase appe
tites. " " " '
S2.00 Fred Meyer A, 1, D, CXapsules. $i;49
' Helps to build appetites and general good health. . ,
$1.50 Fred Meyer Halibut Ljvcr Oil, S9 r
Contains' Vitamins A and X.
$4.00 I. V. C. Olvitum Capsules, $3.49 , -
Vitamins A. B. 'C D. O in bottles of 1W. -
$2.75 Vitamin Flus, 30-day supply, $2.69
Vitamins A. B, C, P. G plus Iron.
Miles One-a-Day VHamin Tablets, $2.11 .
Bottle of 130 tablets. Vitamins A and D
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Choice of akin tan shades.
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Modo f .Finer Oils and
Pure Infredicnts!
Palmolive Crushlesa
Shaving Crccni
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Buy iri the Gallon Jiz
for fconomy!
Regular $1.00
Mar-O-Oil Shampoo
49c ;
14 ox.
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Cleansing Tissues
I ' tkg. of 200
With Coupon
I Soft and absorbent tissues fwr
facial use. Void after May 24. .
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For Aches and Pains!
; Fred Meyer
, Aspirin
Bottle of 10
With. Coupon
9c
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