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S TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON 3 SATURDAY'MORNING.DECEitBERiSvlS i COUNTY North 'Howell Charlton Bump and - family of Portland spent last Sunday visit lug his parents and brother. ... Kors . Cntsfortb. and family of Gervais were calling on relatives uere Sunday. ' . ' f J. S.' Cormier fa planting an ex tensive acreage ' to strawberries? North Howell' will soon be quite a bery center as several new yards will come. Irfto" bearing this next summer and' several 'other grow ers expect to plantv TiT ' '" MUchr'fnteVest i' being 'shown in the gftfngW tiaaaar" which" Is to be held; at- the grange hall on" the evening of TJecrmber 1 6." Special s'frigtrig from t6 Sitverton "quar tet. Is promised 'and' an informal S,k program will be given. 1 r l Claude Jones will be . present at the meeting of the 'state-highway commission - this . week. The busi - news men are sending Mr. Jones iu behalt of the Willamette high way "project. r . ' - ,-..--- .- - ..The boy scouts did some clean ing up on the block arcoss from the post t of fic : last; Saturday, whic has helpe Its apperanee a .-great deafe,': V; . Mrs Alice Croner arrived" to day as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. , C H. Craner. The Kebakah's chicken dinner ' Saturday night was a1 marked success in,, every respect. A good, sura was cleared which will go to the piano, fund. yt A Uechtel , passed through , town on his way fo Railhead' Fri- day. v : -Delbert Brown.as day and Saturday. ' ill tJu wn Fri - r I ill ft T Hazel Green Mr. and Mrs. P. T.'- Jones of Portland spent the wieVend with -Mrs. Jong's mlther,'. MrsI Iouisa Johnson. Mr ;.and Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Johnson were guests on Surf day of "sister Mrs. Robert Beer of Labish Center. r ' " . 5 i Mr. and Mrs. A. TV Van Cleave have gone to Moscow; 'Idaho, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Van Cleave's mot&er, Mrs". Crowe. The '. county nurse visited the srhol Tuesday r I J' i Mr. and Mrs. 5 Clifford Cordier of Underwood, Wash.,- are visiting Mr. : Cordler' sister,. Mrs. Ralph Van Cleave. V Mrs. Orville Luckey had an op eration at the Deaconess hospital last week. . Se is recovering rap idly. ';- ; "-.- ;-:,.r-- . . :-. ' The community club held a bus iinesa meffInEr'Prhlav pvpnine ' 4 Mr. an d.i Mrs,, Crawford of Sa- . ..iryc- " u , .. ,. ; only the Freshest MEAT Best in Quality i?A Kight in nce i . - . -.-:,. If it comes from us you are - assured of having a od wholesome meaL I Come in and gett y. acquamtea witn ! this shop- ' '; ; T ' - IVou'H find we carry qual ity meats and that our "prices are always' reas onable. t 4.-. ' McDowell Wlicro ,Dpll Does . A , ; Ita Duty ' ' .173 S. Commercial, Telephone 1421 Open until, 8 o'clock Saturday evenings I l.i You'll Find Here NEWS BRIEFS Jem" were' gtiests of Xfr. ani r8 lien Clemena"Suh3ay. -"' uMr. and Mrs. 'Johji Van. Cleave J and grandson, Alvfn Van Cleave kand family we're' visitors at Dallas Sunday,';;' - ' - ;-; .'. C. J, Lathan of Salem is heln- ing G. G. . Looney farm. Mr. Jjoo ne.y was severely burned on the face and hand Monday. The acci dent was caused - by ; exploring- a gas tank with a lantern. - Homer Davis, who is farming east . of Silverton, spent Sunday with home folks. , :-'. W. O. Zelinskl and niece, Alice Hashlebacker spent Saturday' In Portland. ' ' ' ; Ralph Van Cleave and family and Mrs. Clifford Corier ' of Un derwood, Wash., "were dinner guests at Fred- Hashlebiekers Sunday.- ,t j t - Miss Annie Hashlebacker "spent Sunday with home folks. - Lyons Prank Frames was a visitor at the Croisant- home last Tuesday evening. . - . Miss Ethel Swank - spent the week-end at her heme ia Lyons Porrest Nydegger was a visitor at the Ferris homa- Sunday ' even ing and visited the -high school cne day also. . Henry Hansen spent the week end at the Ferris home. He was a visitor at the Lyons high school Monday forenoon. V- --, Tschauners have bought, the L,y ons garage and are putting in eleetrie lights, air compressor and jl.coiuplgte ga;age equipment; This l wjii cive xvom iirat class e.irairp CR4 - vih If t L jk.. S - ' "A fe S i tMr. IRotweli, Wred Stohwein -I(i r . iuu iuiaa .uarj iiuuwem were vis itors at the Holzfuss home last week. They were up to hear the Tadio, for they figure ion purchas ing one themselves. ; Miss Norell Hobson was a visi tor at the Kuiken home over the week-end. Miss Kate Kuiken, 'Miss Effie Kuiken and Miss 'Horell Hobson were visitors at the, Holzfuss home Saturday eveninpr The social was t well attended last Friday evening and a'satis-. factory sum was realized for the purchase, bit -Christmas 'supplies-.- Profesr Payne and wife have rented rooms' of Mrs. Stafford and are doinfc light housekeeping.-?'"" " The Lyons 'high school Is pre- paring for CBrfe&htas, "TTji'r - Fancy Fack Fruits as Gifts We have -a large .assortment of Fancy Pack California-Fruits and Ntttin attractive redwood boxes especially made and packed for gift boxes. Anyone Mvould appreciate such a""gifLEach"b3f5omes with a" mailing container and they .can be shipped anywhere with perfect safety. Under the new express regula tion nuts may be shipped with fruits atihftjruit rate which is approximately six cents a poOUd anywhere in the U. S. A. See our windows for a complete, dis play of these gift-boxes. 1 : " - Fancy Pack Prunes In fivet nine and ten sizes. Just leave, the name and address with us arid -. we take care of trie shipping and prepay the express Jot you . ' ; ' ' V For the Home Candy Maker' ; We have all the makgsipccoJj:;:uy. "cose, color pastes' candied cheffieit,' icaadied-Dine- Jivple? light Iaro syrup, walnuts, pecahs New Crop California Navel Oranges:; They are now coming in bright orange color and fine, flavor 1 Iri'sizes atI5c,-4Qcy 50c, 60c, 75cdozen. Florida Grape Fruit, 10c, 2 for 25c, and 15c" each. G. Washington Coffee Demonstration Come in and have a cup of the instant coffee,-not " an imitation but sC real instant coffee. To Our Scandinavian Friends ; We havjustreceived a' shipment of lincronber- 'rfes Stockfish, Nohvay- erei ana ancnovies. ,.wiu 11 J 1 f -IT ! -Line.Monyay ue4ur)tj-viuiswi4iu. -eta,,.., . - ,5 - . . v Triangle , tThisis a Triangle grvicetore and all the specials,; ' rrv f J i . j I ml J - ' J TT; J. in inangie au ui j.nursuay ana rnuay are ucmg ita tured .hereon these two days, .v , . l eiepnone vaienaar iircciury . For your convenience, with our best wishes, for a Merry , Christmas '.one of bur' refiresentatives will place near your telephone a beautifully designed,. neat and attractive telephone directory on batusoay afternoon, December 12. If you fail to get yours just ask us about it. -i i ' f - i Roth Grocery ;Co; ' i. : "l . f-ws .4 - .' y Thirtr-dav. Phone 1885.6-7 ; , vScott3 Mills' Harm on Y. Magee, was born near Bloomf led. Misaouri. January 5, 185. died- at his ,homenear Scott MilliV Ore...iMeBdar- cember.T,il9?5 after ; brief, Ul- ness : at; the age , of Jt rears. J 0 months and 12 days. He was mar ried September to SArah Walker, to this union" were horn 7 children, one having died in in fancy. tieskies his widow, he is sur vived by the. following childrn Hugh, Milton. William, Lewis, Mrs. Mary Nicholson ir.d Mrs. Zella Smith besides 1 u children and a host of frieiivTc. Mr. 'Majee has lived around Scotts Mills' for 26 years. Funeral services', were conducted 'Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock at th ChTjstian5 church. 1 itev. J. T. Moore of Portland affidating. in terment was in the I. O. O. F. cemetery at Scotts Mills. Mr,.and Mrs. '.W.J J Taylor were Portland visitors Thursday and; Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs, S. M, Bennett and son; JImmie, and Mrs. Talbot vis ited Mr; and Mrs. A. M. GrOshdng near Whiloit oh Sunday. Mr.: and Mrs. Hugh Magee and three children were Jn Portland Saturday shopping returning home Sunday evening. v M. M. Waibel returned home Monday from Oregon City where she had been visiting relatives. Miss Vera. Moser of Silverton visited Miss Dorothy Shepherd Monday. . , Ray Telfer visited his sister and family near Willimina over the week-end.' He was accompan ied home by Glen Shepherd who ias been working 'there. fiddle Grove f." i I friday evening, Dec. 11, the MiddJj Orove community cJUD launches its t-ampaing for a riew schoolhouse. All patrons of the district are urged to be present and to J6in In the discussions. A-program full of pep will : be givenl'-vi:.. AH f three rooms of the school aje so crowded that if any more pupn.i come, mere win be no room for the teachers. The school children are busy getting ready for their Christmas program The meetings at the church are still In progress, and will continue all next week. The pastor. Rev. Burns, is conducting them. He Is assisted by TOlas Dorothy Johnson of Tortland, who leads the sing ing. 'a miss uovait tne school nurse. jast Tuesday pound boxes of the largest I gelatinehelldfrflojidl, f . ' and Holland Herring, Mack- nave preparea luie-usjn on i.. . t Service Store - .v ,, r ; I.-- . Account Service : 'r . No Charge for Delivery! forenoon: afterward taking lunch with Mrs.v liedine. " . -Most of. tha Children 'who have beea slk are b&ck. Jn. school, and the others are getting well. Mrs. Will Scharfe- and Haw lavV!kmoflCreveredtfryn iihe chicRenpox. ' ' l Miss; GaceKleeman.t who has been sick for gome time, k get ting better and jable to 5 o out again. ' - ' '.. Aleck Mnnson and Miss Aman da Olsen. both of Hollywood were married last Saturday. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis! .They ae now living on the Munson place. Tuesday, evening a crowd , of their friends on the lane,- went up there ac5 them an oldfiash ioned Vbarivarir Tin cans,- beUs, horns and other instruments of , torture to sensatlve ears, were in evidence- Tbe; surprised Miy and Mrsr unson bade the uninTited guests welcome and treated them to. some delicious Jiome-made can dy. . After a .short visit, they de parted,' wlsliine Mr. , and Mrs. Murison a long and happy life to gether. "' r Lyons The old fashioned dances held In the Odd Fellow-'s Hall have proved very popular with both the old- and the .young. The usual large, joyotis crowd- was present Jast Saturday' nigh "to "enjoys the bid fashioned "fiddle" 'music and dances The freewill offerings' go to defray the expenses Incurred in recent Improvements of the hall. E.H. Totter, one of the Lyon's merchants has been remodeling his place of business, increasing his stock, and adding to the gen eral atmosphere bt his store, making It a very desirable place in which to trade. Lyons and ' community turned! out en ma3.se to the Sunday school last Friday night in the commun ity hall. While the 'young folks played 'spin the bottle" and "pig in the parlor" in one part of, the hall' the older men and. women threw off the shackles f rheuma tism and gout and enjoyed "drop the handkerchief," "London bridge is falling down," ran races and other -eaually as exciting games of their childhood days. The social proved to be quite a financial success as well as social. The proceeds will buy Christmas IT to ECONOMIZE at pur market. We are proud o yip quality of die meats we handle; , CA glance ;,at our - display will convince you that you can enjoy,the best at a real saving. 'Our large ' volume1 en ables' us to sell for r . FOR. SATURDAY WE OFFER PURE LARD, No. 5 paiLi 80c .. . . . ... One pail to a customer; making a pur chase of 50c or more. Butter and Oleo excepted. l- DELICIOUS MILK FED VEAL Fancy LEGS OF VEAL 20c lb. VEAL STEAK 20c lb. H SUGAR CURED HAMS We have another lot pi thpse. mjld sweet sugar cured hams. None tetter. We guarantee them; ' r xi.y''' Whole or Hair HAM; lbl ! 1 -r :A i Spc t i . . ' i enaer juicy 4 1 f cwiqq rirri STEAKS 18clb.v V Seslf SHORTENING, pail. ii -i - Iaoutrfish department you wilj ffnd a tempting assortment of all .the. varieties in season. 1-; ;rf -e 1 1 Originators 351 5tate:Sfeet: NOT IN THE.COMB1NE We Close Satur4aysj.p About twenty or twenty-fivef la- plies wre present at j he jte wing Hb;last' Thursday afternoon at tUft community hall. The ladies are now quilting, two quilts ' "t . v" Mrs. Eva PlitiVer, of Belling ham. Wash., visited" Mr." ahd Mrs. tf.'S, Chandlefla.it week. . Ernest and" Jbh'n Xeuanachwan dert left Sunday to work In a log ging camp near Coos' Bay. Mr. and" Mrs. Fred, Murray vis ited In thlsnelghlKtrhood Sunday. v Sunnyside wjll . entetain the Marion county;, federation of clubs Thursday . evening. The. Sunny side conjnuiiityjcluj) have bought a Piano foriine ciuu, and are. get tinjj ciiWainsfdr the ; stage in. tlwH school house M r. and Mt ,r P uy . C hand lor v-V.' f ...... J made a trip to Vancouver, Wash,,, Sunday Mr. and 1 Mrs. J. 0. Pearson motored , to AumsyjUo. ,Sjinday H ' Uen Edwards of "Balem visited Mr. and' Mrs. W. V: Edwards, Sunday.- !'" - . Sometime last Thursday night chickeri'Hhieva toofrbbnt fU ty chickens from Mr'! Dyer's, also tooki.quite -a bunch from Mr. Fish er, north of here 'on the highway. HaLyesyille The Haysville community club, held their annual meeting, Decein ber 4, at 'the llaysvUle school After the 'biislnes's preliminaries' a delightful program 'was ' given, which, was a follows. Commnnity.$ipg, America: read ingKeta Jla jley ; - the vgirl;sfe!pe club, of Hayesville, which is a new organization in" ' the community, render two lovely selections. Au interesting part of the program was a monologue given by Mr, Du boise. A reading, given by a ta lented young lady. Collen Menus, cleverly entertained the audience. During the heart of the program the older members of the club, were taken back, to olden time with old fashioned music, render ed by the PruYtt Trio. Mr. White gave a monologue which proved to be the spice of the evening. Another new organization in the community is the Boys glee club. Their two number were encored with a hearty appreciation. Little community cordially invites all to less. l nrncp - -s.it . l"'"Y, VEAL ROASTS 17c ft. v.- . 1)1 LOIN OF VEAL, . i j r r' 22c lb . ....' ...i , j . The Besf 1: . ft iffi?. SIRLOIN STEAK vji ) r. til .70c of LoV Prici?r SAFE Alien Proitt, a rising young artist, MiJi-o crevetbugcriio-img with Ja neorei.The liayeavllle a 6 o'clock dinaer; Friday, TJeeem- ber Ji.iat, the; Ifayesvine school noose. ' Silverton A Christmas program will be given at the Methodist Episcopal r:huTch Sunday evening. The pro gram ' will consist of choruses, quartets,, dftets' and solos. The program committee feels itself very fortunate in securing Miss Lalie De Lacheur, who is Ttsiting her niece. Mra. W. MeCinnis, to sing at the program. Miss De Lacheur, .known. en the stage as the $-!Vef-haired Lady with te iVoicetiof.Cold," is a well known c6nc'ert siuger throughout the east 'andrCanida.' This is her second season with the l'ailt ages on the west jtoast She will retarn fn the Spring to the east, at wblcft timo she will appear: with the Ornheum,, 1" Rev. MT A. Chrjstenson.of Port land spent Sunday"aT Silverton. Sunday 'eVentne' ReV. Mr: Chrls tenson epbke at Trioity chnrcfi. having for his bub ject, "Finding Your Place in Life." , In celebration of their 27th wed ding '.anniversary,. Mr.1 and Mrs. Walter Larson entertained, at a dinner Sunday at their home. ; The occasion was also Mr, Larson's birthday anniversary. Covers were I laid for" Mr. and Mrs. Larson, Mr. and' Mrs. C. Enneyoldson, Miss Macetla Ennevoldson, Merl Lar son, Jonir jiarsan,-.Mr.; ana Airs. Alvin.Legard of Salem, and Miss Amanda Olsen of Molalla. Melvin Kelson of Portland was a Sunday Kuest at the home of the Rev. -Mr. and Mrs. George Hen- riksen of Silverton." Albert Olsrudof Montana Js a guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larson.' Mr. Olsrud and the Nuts, Dates, Fi Christmas.' SHOP Special for Crown FLOUR 49 lb. bag Fluff Cake Flour : 31b, package ; 28C ' Crown Pancake FLOUR 3 lb. package 24c Big4,Pancake. 2. packages 20c 4 C-Oregon i Grown - j" : Franquette .;i""l' "7. '"" i'"'"''j.-'i-'cV Q'''e'Amaiyia7rtilf,w-t ."-?- ..rf'n -J -T I" r g if ;wi . '; i - " it--H".,t?f,i-:.. 4" 4 . v1 y' ':- --' 1tv';r-? .i-"' ': '-rjf yI'V-1 '' Wir.hl.Y is disolavinsr a complete line of Chmtma Cane$, ..WALNUTS p ex' pound ': ." J. i (JW 30c 4SG State Street. Larson were -neighbors when the latter made 4 their home 1b - Mon tana. " i i H Ulif T rrnujra lMpertef . Corner Court and Liberty AT 170 NORTIt COMMERCIAL STREET . Our recrular Prices of Bread. l2 lb. loaf, 13c, 2 lor 25ci f 1 lb. loaf Sc, 5 for- 25c Ckokiesr 2 dozen for z -1:; -25c . Butter jHorns. 6 hr if .UV :'m, . , 25p Appje Tjurnoyexs7 6 for.. Cakes, all varieties .. Donghnutsi1 Cinnamon -Rolls- Tea Sticks and Buns; per dozen u--- JLOc , Pies -. 10c and '25c Milk; Bread, 'f Tench and Ey? Bread, 3 loavesUSc We Serve Coffee ahd Lunches Try Our Krause's Candy, Puddles Wi a EARLY. Pure Cane! 10 lbs. 59g Wilso 5-l EGiGS per dozen Liberty Bell: NQ.s212cari.:.i. .52c No. 5 car ...ii... 67c No. 10 can...1.50 Hershey's s COCOA lb. tin V2 lb. tin rib; tin. 1 A ' 'rt SC :...15c :....29c ? BuIk DATES i per pound , .... , . . ' 10 c A ' Margarine lbs 77c Klamath coaaty-hew 29.f f&paxab1e"weanu M'L 000 more thaa last year. rhbnV-152 - ...15c op. to ' a and V ,f r ri "" 'i, - t-1 : Monday fplgerV 45c ,' 'Nam Crip, 2 cansi236z' ... 4 MarfcetDay 43 ; Royal'Club JELLO Powderr all flavors 3 nksis. 25g i - j Best Creamery BUTTEE jr, v.. Phon44 '1 ' i !ti i! TTT j.: ... '