The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 02, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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Jefferson District Reports
Strawberry Season Near
'! ly t3ver
JEFFERSON. July 1 Straw
berry picking la about finished la
thla.TiclnUy. TBe yield wa sot
as beavy as was anticipated, but
the berries 'were large, owing to
the late rains. The ; grower
faring their crops contracted,
made it difficult, tor the house
wires to get tanning berries. - ;T
1 Cherry picking la 'well under
way, with only affair ;erop , The
loganberry crop outlook la good.
Picking commenced Monday.
Hay harrest has begun, the
crop is good, owing to plenty of
moisture and good growing, wea
ther. The prune crop looks prom
ising, It: ic. Thomas reports that
hln orchard will yield better. than
last year, 'which was halt a crop.
V. D. Looney expects a tine crop
from his orchard, two mites west
of town . -
Fall sown grain is heading. The
heads are not as large,' but . the
quality of grain Is good.v "The
spring grain has a good color,
and is stoollng out velL -
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CLOVERDAUB July " - i4-JaT
Cook chairman of the school board j
auo Airnur &unae scnooi clerk PRATI7M,, July 1-The usual
took . an . airplane trip Saturday l CMorth f ti- MUhMM
iiernoon. waa.tneir iirst and I Sunday. school nicnle will hmheAA
Dom pronounced greauf. The on the . picnic gtonnds next Fri-
wiy was nn ny a paint eom-1 day.. Ererybody Is weleome.
pay.io.cnoi boards buying I There wiU be-no bands play
paint of them. . line or dress naraders or ' lonr-
I winded speeches, but just a good
social time . with, races, ', ball
games,, .horseshoe -pitching " and
other amusements and . basket
dinner, of course. - f
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RICKRE ALL, July 1 The
program, sponsored by the women
of the grange Friday evening was
very successful. It consisted of
songs, by Bill Rowell, Miss Eliot;
recitation by Francis Lants; song
by Joe ' Harland; recitation by
Betty June Pence; dialogue, Eliz
abeth Rowell and Gertrude Lar
kin; pantomime, Grace Pence, Air
ma Cowell, Addle Beauer and
Mrs. E. A. Hamilton. There was
roll call for the women to tell
"How to get rid of a tramp," and
the men, "How to get rid of a
book agent.7.
The next ' meeting of the
grange will be the second Friday
in July.
Elizabeth Rowell and her cou
sins. .Misses Doris and Jean Covad
of Dallas, drove around the New
port loop Friday.- -f --
Jesse Rogesdale who drives in
school bus reports 23 pupils mak
ing the trip to summer school at
Monmouth each day. Mr. Roges
dale says he stops ten times each
way for railroads and - cross
roads, besides stopping along the
wy for the children.
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PICNIC
SCHEDULED JULY4
TURNER, July 1 The "Boys
Home" picnic to be at the farm,
three miles south of town is an
nounced for noon Friday, July 4
with a barbecue. Anyone is wel
rome to be present, with a lunch
basket, (
It Is hoped that a number of
friends attending the Christian
convention will avail themselves
of the opportunity to be present
for the lunch and also to see the
farm, with its . newly completed
barn.' A -short program will fol
Idi7 at .1:18 o'clock. '." . -''
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picking will begin
around this community,
Stanley Nash -has returned af
ter a month visit in Portland. .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stephens
and -eon Vernon were dinner
guests at tlje home of Mr, and
Mrs. Charley Richen Sunday
, Mr. - and Mrs. Isaac - Bantsave
and Clifford Stephens spent the
week end at the coast
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Wood and
dan ghter Lois spent several days
at Pacific City recently.
The young people of the unit
ed Brethren church held a party
in the basement of the church
Saturday evening. ' " , !
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Turner and
Mr. and. Mrs.- Ralph Campbell of
Salem were visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Campbell
Sunday. -
A new barn Is being built on
Mrs. R. Wood's farm. Mr.; and
Mrs. Creed Loop lire on the place.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Dissmore
were visitors t the hpme of Mr.
and Mrs. F. S. Davis near Gaston
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Sunshine Class '
Enjoys Picnic
OAK GROVS, July 1 Miss
Margaret Pro gave her Sunday
school class a picnic on the church
lawn Sunday afternoon. Margar
et is teacher of the Sunshine class
of little tots. ; T . ".VV
. Present were: Zelma and Thel-
Rowland, Lola and Clarence Pe
terson h and - the minister. Rev.
Geo, Poor. -
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STATTON, July 1 Wednes
day night is "ladies night" at the
Lions club and at this time Dr.
H.r A.. Beauehamp's team com
posed of the following Lions, and
their wives are- to be .guests t
the two losing teams: O. M. Ba
ker, H. E. Tohle, Dave John,
George Bell, W. N. Pentler, Fred
Albus, C. H. Brewer, Carl Riee
and Jake' Spanial.
-The losing, teams were In
charge of W. A. Wed die - and Har
ry Rowe. Each team was given
points for membership and atten
dance,. the team securing the
highest ! number of points to be the
guests of the two losing teams,
and- their wives. . a
WESTSTAYTDNWiNS!
OVER SILO FALLS
WEST STATTON, July 1. -
The West Stayton baseball team
played Silver Creek Falls Sun
day. West Stayton was victorious
by a score of S to S. Quite a num
ber from here attended.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Nipple are
enjoying a visit from their grand
son. Edward Kipple from Port
land.
Sunday callers atNbe S. J. Con
di t home were Ai. wens ana son
Earl from Willamette, Mr. and
Mrs. W. K. WInslow from Anma
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jnsa
and family from Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Condit and
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Condit and
Ralph Condit of Vancouver,
Wash., were visiting relatives over
the week end in this vicinity.
The third annual homecoming
was held at the Pleasant Grove
church. A very , good crowd at
tended. It was an all-day meeting
with a basket dinner at noon.
, Mrs. B. H. Beldon . and sons :
are over In Polk county picking
cherries at the Scbindler orchard.
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Turn to the listings on; the
Classified Page Of. this pap
er for attractive offerings!
The Ideal
Picnic Meat
RABBITi
Ixw in Fat; High in
Protein . :
SHAEFER'S
RABBIT SHOP
lOO S.'CossT,; TeL 2812J
- '"Open every week day"
l,'.- - except Moatfay,wX?
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THURSDAY and .FRIDAY
Large Sandwich Buns 1 ;
. 20c Dbizen
: 35c Angel Food Cakes
28c -.v'
Store WiU Be Open AD Day Friday
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Cookies, reg. 15c. Per dos
es Friday and 1flt
g&turday 1UC
For
Thursday
and Saturday
Real Dannish Butler Horns
for
Dainty Cream Cakes
Per cat
18c
. Orange Cream
Basils. Doz.
20c
Bread, white or whole wheat
Lbs. .i 13C
Maple Bars
Dozen ...
20c
BAKERY
345 State'
For Your Fourth of July Outing or Picnic
Get Your BUNS - SALADS and COLD I MEATS Here.
OPEN SUNDAY
July 6th '
We Give S&H Green Discount Stamps
Phone 233
Carson Pharmacy
" Hotel Senator Bldg.
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Tomatoes
No. 2 Can
a-i Cans A 25c
Federal
MILE
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Cans
24c
Large Size
RINSO
Pkgs. :45c
Large Size
LUX
Soap Flakes
Pkgs.
49c
- Fancy Louisiana Head
RICE
O lb. pkgs. 24c
Economy
JAR LIDS
2 doz. 49c
Ball Mason
JAR LIDS
2 doz. 49c
Jar
Rubbers
For Hot or Cold Pack
Canning
T Dozen 23c
Woven Sandals '..
Dress Strap Slippers $4.95
Including New Mid Night Blae
Sport Oxfords, Elk Color
Sport Oxfords, white ..L
Men's Oxfords
v Special Group
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Pumps and ..Oxfords
offered at Sale Prices
v All Tertnis Shoes on
Sale - - the Vacation
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. Styles for the Kiddies
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$2.95 i
..$3.95 yT j j
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NEW POTATOES, 10 pounds 25c
Another new Low Price. You'll be pleased with the
fine quality of these fresh clean smooth potatoes.
NEW PEAS, 6 pounds . ; . . 25c
A startling price, isn't It the lowest we have heard.
Doubly interesting, too, when you already know the
crisp freshness of Simpson's vegetables. Peas that are
tender and flavory Sweet as Sugar.
FRESH Asparagus, 2 large bunches... 19c
Fancy, tender, green Spearsfrom a fresh new cut
ting serve creamed or with new potatoes and peas.
FRESH TOMATOES, 2 pounds 25c
Fancy red ripe tomatoes at a new low price
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Gerber's Strained Vegetables
We carry a full line of this specially prepared food for
infants and special diets
Small size cans oz.) 2 for . 25c
Special prices the Dozen lots Straight or assorted -
Queen Ann Hard Wheat
An unusually fine, high grade hard wheat flour of the
highest quality. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in
every sack
9-lb, Sack : . ; 49c
24 lb. Sack 95c
49 lb. Sack $1.69
Golden Valley Flour
A special blended flour for cakes, pies and all pastries
49 lb.' Sack $1.29
fill riim
Best Cane
SUGAR
10 Pounds . 49c
100 Pounds , $4g
Best Grade
Powdered
SUGAR
" O Pounds 25c
Hills Bros.
COFFEE
Per Lb. . 39C :
Golden West
COFFEE
Per.Lb.t I39C
M.J.B.
COFFEE
Per Lb 39c
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Memorie Blend
COFFEE
Per Lb. 39c
Oregon Full Cream
CHEESE
C Pounds . 39c
Waldorf Toilet
TISSUE
J5 Rons - 39c
12 Rolls : 69c
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Formerly Henry's Markets Our
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Boiling ......
Roast
All Steaks
16c
ny2 to 20c
Stew, 3 lbs. for ..
Roasts! Chops .
......... 25c
.... 12
eal Stew
Roasts and Chops
........... 12c
172to20c
Bacon Strips":.:.....
Heavy and Light Eastern Bacon
18c
...25c
Nice, Heavy Springers ... 30a
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FOIUIEULY IIENRrS MARKETS
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telephone 30S
125 No, Commercial Street
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