The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 30, 1932, Page 10, Image 10

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The OHEGON STATESMAN, SalenT. Oregon, Tnes3ay Morning 'Angust S3, 1J32
LEW STORE AT
PL1
.
Smith Brothers Begin Their
Annual Harvest of Large
Hop Acreage
ST.- PAUL, Aug. 29. James
&eoding la starting a new gen
eral ttor la the building- that
u f ormerlr owned by D. L.
aadV Wlele: They will start
Imslnesa with a complete line
oC new, stock. -
. The Smith Brbthers hopyard
tarted picking Friday and many
otfcera in this community will
tteia next week.
Mr. and Mr. v Peter McDon
ald iiare returned from a trip
o Redmond and Foleys ' hot
atprlnga.
Mtes. Marie Pellette and Virgil
Dennlson ot Salem, were visitors
art the home of Miss Rose Marie
faber.
Miss Muriel Ayusley. who has
been at her home at The Dalles,
3ia returned to the Henry Ray
anund residence, where she is
; working. .
- Alice Welch Visits
Sliss Alice Welch of Salem,
lias been at the home of her
jiarents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
wJph for a few davi.
- SJrena and Arlene Simon and
Hica Welch enloyed a picnic at
Ban Salvador beach, Thursday.
Johnny Hughes and Johnny
ftheeland of Portland, did some
electrical repairing at the Mer
men hop house.
Wednesday Mr. John Bart ell of
San Francisco, arrived at the
iiome of Mrs. Caroline Faber, and
Thursday Mr. Emil Digman of
Portland, was also a visitor there.
The early Crawford peach crop
will soon be completed and the
Barrett ot Elbertas will begin
Sunday at the IT L. Ernst or
THEIR BANKER FATHER MISSINGS
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Anxiously awaiting for news of their missing- dad, the three children of
William A. Erniting. Bensonville, HL, banker, are shown im their home,
rbey are, left to right: Eugene, 4, Beat, 17, and Norma, 12. Inset is
their father, who disappeared mysteriously while visiting Chicago. Police,
searching for the banker, believe that he is the victim of amnesia as there
has been no oemana zor
TEXT SPEAKER DRAWS
SILVERTON, Aug. 29 Edith
Wilson-Clark, evangelist, who -Is
conducting services In the tent on
First street near the Jarvie Ser
vice station, continues to draw
large audiencee each night. Mrs.
fit CI1K PEOPLE
HAVE WlftfJY GUESTS
MILL CITY, Aug. 29 Mrs. O.
C. Hutchlns returned (o Salem
Thursday evening with her house
guests, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. White
and Miss Alta Reed of that city.
From Salem Mrs. Hutchlns went
to Portland to spend several days
visiting friends and relatives and
from that city will go to Klamath
Talla for a visit before returning
to her home in Mill City.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robertson
have returned to their home her
from a vacation trip extending
over two weeks. Part of the time
they' spent in Spokane, Washing
- ton. and later enjoyed an outing
at the Rockaway beaches. At the
totter place they were Joined by
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly and
Bobbie Hill of Mill City. Mr. Kelly
Is a ion of Mrs. Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Van Aitken
and sons of Los Angeles, Calif.,
who have been visiting in Mill
City at the home of Mrs. Van Ait
ken's sister, .Mrs. Harry Wood,
left for their home Thursday
xaornlng.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gladhart of
Orchard, Wash., and Mrs. C. E.
Gladhart and two daughters of
Albany, who have been camping
far Paradise addition to Mill City
lor A week, have returned to Al
bany. Miss Virginia Wassom of Sa
lem has been spending a week in
Mill City as the guest of her
grandparents, Postmaster and
Mrs. O. W. Smith.
- Mrs. F. L. Dille who has been
the house guest of her sister, Mrs.
Fred Olin tor two weeks or more,
returned to her home in Portland
Wednesday. -
Charles Wigle is on
Road to Recovery
From Accident
BETHANY. Aug. 29 Charles
- Wigle, lS-year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Wigle senior of here
was removed from the Deacon
ess hospital at Salem to the Sil
' -verton hospital where he is slow
family reported Sunday that
while his recovery seemed Quite
' tsnred It would be slow.
.Wigle was found beside the
highway a few miles on the other
; side of Salem about 11 o clock
Wednesday night . in an nneon-
-sclous condition. The passing mo-
torlst who found him brought him
. Into the hospital at Salem where
he was found to have a fractured
jaw and many cuts and bruises.
It was believed he had been
struck by a hit and run driver.
but when he regained conscious-
Bess he had. no recollection of
what had happened.
ne was returning from the
coast ob his bicycle, having gone
there several days before with a
. party of boys, but he was the only
one of the. party to start baefc.
Lake Wants Addition
To Game Area; Onion
Harvest Starts Soon
LAKE LABISH, Aa. 29
.A number of local onion
growers '.are considering a'
petition to authorities to
snake another large portion
f Lake Labish la to a game
reserve. ' ; Quail, - pheasants,
and . the semi-wild guinea
fowl are helpful in extermi
nating the onion fly, ' that
ban of the yoang plant.
Hanters have been allegedly
trespassing . In season ana
making off, frith a number
of birds,- and there is s con
siderable desire ' to rectify
this condition. A part of
the lake Is 'already a game
reserve, .
' Olon, pulling will be in
t .Mil BOTUJK mwmv uw -v.
opening price has yet been
set by buyers. . . : -
Clark will complete her local
work this week. Wednesday night
W. H. Pop of the Calvary Taber
nacle of Portland will be a guest
speaker, and plans ar for Edith
Gerts. who specializes on the harp
to accompany him.
SCMTlKflE
LEH SI i
JEFFERSON, Aug. 29 An ac
cident occurred Friday night at
8:30 o'clock on the Pacific high
way four and one - half ' miles
south of Jefferson. -A car driven
by - Warren " Lyons, accompanied
by his wife and sister-in-law Mrs.
Frank MeGee of San Francisco,
got . into loose gravel. newly
spread, and overturned and land
ed on it top. It Is reported that
Lyons reached down a'- hand to
scratch .his .weary, ankle,, after
driving without sleep sine Thurs
day Bight, which caused the ac
cident. Mr. Lyons received cuts
about the head; Mrs. Lyons euts
about the head and less; Mrs. Me
Gee, a badly cnt knee and ankle.
Raymond - Fisher who lives
near by, took Mr. and Mrs. Ly
ons to the Albany hospital. It is
believed- that their injuries are
not serious. The . party . were on
their way to Seattle to visit rela
tives, this being their tenth vaca
tion trip there.
At practically the same time of
the other accident, another oc
curred one half mIe north near
the Morning Star grange road
and the Pacific highway. A car
skidded in the loose gravel,
bounded across the pavement and
wrecking a passing ear, as well as
Itself. No one was hurt in cither
car, but both ears were disabled.
UTTERS ARE GUESTS
BETHEL, Aug. 29 Mrs. M. H.
Utter has as her guests for a week
her grandchildren, Lucil and
Delbert Utter of Portland. They
ar the children of Dr. E. H. Ut
ter formerly of Salem where he
was in partnership with his broth
er. Dr. F. L. Utter In the firm of
Utter and Utter."
'Canudffi'iihu
Meet Held
jNear Bethel
BETHEL, Af. SI A rroop of
former Canadians mC, after
ehurch in Salem ob Sunday hon
oring Mr. and Mrs. Glenn War
ren of Botha. Alberta. TJinnar tin.
der.tn trees was enjoyed by. the
following group, the honor guests
Mr. and Mrs; Glnn Warren, Mr,'
and Mrs. F. L.' Warren, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Fessenden, - Leslie
Warren of Spokane, . Wash.. Mr.
and Mrs. ; David Grelg, Joy and
Veraon Grelg. Mrs. W. A. Swin
gle, Gay, OHv, EvelyB and
Clair Swingle, Kenneth aid
Claud Swingle, Mr. and Mrs. J..
n. uarruiners.
- Sin Tin r and instrumental mri.
sic was enjoyed In the afternoon
at the F. L. Warren home in Salem.
Weiner Roast Given
To Young People at
Hazel Green Woods
HAZEL GREEN. Aug. 29 A
group of young people enjoyed a
weiner roast in Orvill Luckey's
woods Saturday evening. There
were present: Miss Virginia and
Chester Prultt, Misses Melba and
Maybeth and Eliott Godsey, Ralph
Wagner, Ralph Looney Lehman,
Mason Morphord, campers at 'A.
T. Van Cleave's, Earnest, Iola
and Cecil Luckey and Glen
Looney.
FEDERATION MEETS MONDAY
SWEGLE, Aug. 29 Members
of the 8wegl Community club
ar urged to attend the federation
of clubs picnic at Champoeg park,
Monday, September S. Basket
lunch served at noon.
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jrET READY for your Labor Day trip
TODAY. .You mar never agaia be able to bar
tires at these unbelievably low prices. ..Robber
and Cotton prices have alreadr gone op and
tire prices are sure to follow! Yon needsome
of the necessities and services In oar Holiday
Bargains . . . Prices are rock bottom. Quality
excels any other tire at anywhere near these
prices ... Come in . take advantage of these
free Services . . . Equip your car with acce.
orie you need,,. at the Lou Price Ever
ALL PRICES TAX FREE
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Cash Price
Per Pair
010.54
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1400
15.04
1S.63
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10.00
91.04
33.60
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SIZE
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STOP
SERVICE
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"The 'Station WiA a Clock" ,
"Jitn" "SiU"
rjniriKi vatoen
Invite Us to Your Next Blowout -
Center and Liberty Streets
Listen to the "Voice of Firestone over KGW at 7:30 every llonday night
PHONE "
9144
Gee Whiz, this isnt the week end. is it? Oh well it really dosent
make any difference which end, it is at the market. While we
hesitate , to say so our self its n ever the less a fact you can buy
Just as well one day as another at this store. Or in other words
as the chain store ad would' say we just naturally have your
pocket book at heart so much it seems weVe gotW give every
thing away :( well maybe not everything). We figure that if
we sell, at reasonable prices, a lot of those four bit pieces thats
been goin back to Wall Street ; will stay out here where every
one may get a few of em laid by for a rainy day or somethin.
So if you hapen to be needing anything from the Grocery Store,
we offer the suggestion that you come to the Market. Yes we'l
even go further than that, 'we advise it.
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At the Market
Not a Chain Store
PILLSBURY'S
PANCAKE FLOUR
Large Size Package
PILLSBURY'S
OLD MILL FLOUR
49-Pound Sack
PiDsburys Best Flour
At This Low Price is in Our Opinion the Best Value We've
Ever Offered.
Pound
Sack
Watermelons One Cent Per Pound
Amaizo
Salad Oil
Quart Cans
25c
Busick's Freshly
Roasted Coffee
In Bulk
3 Lbs '. 59c
Budweiser Malt
O Pound Cans 39c
Sunshine
Krispie Crackers
mm Lb. Boxes 15c
Superior
Soda Wafers
2 Lb.
Boxes
15c
Suansdoim 6ake Flour . .
-18c
Crescent Ming Powder, pound . 25c
Van Camp's Tomato
Soup
5c Per Can
Busick's Oven Fresh
Bread
Large loaf iVi lbs 7c
Pound Loaf ' 5 C
1- -
Cookies
10c Dozen
MJB Coffee
In 8 lb. Tins, i OA
per lb, . JUC
Golden Key
Milk
Tall Cans.
25c
Van Camp's
Pork and
'Beans
5c
Jelly
Powder
25c
Packages;
V. Choice Bartlet
: Pears
Bo. Box 49c
Morten's Iodized
Salt .
26 oz. Package
3 2Sr
. .. Freshly Ground
Peanut
Butter
2 Poniidi : j 9c
or
- Post-Toatties i
x Packages- 125c
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