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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1933)
6 CIIOIIIGEISCJIIO; SEEK LONG DISTANCE AIR RECORD J AS TIRED CONGRESS CALLED IT A DAY i'nncnini'n" .Oil MILS BK "1 lilULII tUIU IIUUI il'fllD VUI --If ? f A 1 1 ' f'. 4.' i-: "i V : i KKvanians Start Move for Grving . .Publicity : to. . -.-'Scenic Region-.-' , 'i .... Cooperating. Villi th: hmVer or commerce and other civic or ganlaatiena: the. Salem. ' Kiwania club announce that it will soon or a picnic to be held at Sliver r bus Kato park the last week la Juiy. :r;',, --f --.;t The plan as announced bv "wn lis Clark, president of the Kiwan- is club, la to give tha picnic state wld publicity and to invite es pecially all clTic and service clubs .a a. i . ana oiuer organizations to co-op- ' Klwaniana. beileve that only 45 minutes from Salem is. one of the - greatest - and, most " Interestlne . scenic spots In the weet. where the r nina falls,, mar ha . visited ver: gooamoaatai trails f a walk f iour nuiev s- A meeting s eaxealled. for; tonight at 8 o'clock at the-chamber of eommeree of members front all civic organisations to dlacu&s with Klwaniana general plans for tha ptcalc in order to give the event state wide publicity. According to Willis Clark, pres ident, the KIwanians invite any L,i.',"l S " " ' i"i 7m: : l.L'i. ''. i. " . C '' "i I ' J .v. - ' - - - ? - " h J . v f 1 i- . ' 1.. V , 1 f f - ' k ' -.. .. .. ' ' 1 i . ' ' L. f i !' : .... ' ." .. : t V.J J. ' . . . .. : ..... 't A" ' r-? ' ' ' J ; . - - . : 1 - ? " 4 . " i r . - ; . - .i ' ' 'J Already ia pesaessRm of a roodly ahare nl air records, thesa two Yreneh aviators, Maurice Sossi (left) and Paul Codis, recently STTired in New York to prepare aa attack oa stm another world mark. They are planning a non-stop flight from New York to Persia, during which they wect to cover 6,000 mites. lag the Silver Falls state park to attend the meeting tonight at the one who ia Interested la adrertla- chamber of commerce. " 150 N. Commercial Street Phone 5563 - S&op Here end Saoe Afoney Sugar . Fine granulated 10 lbs. . Beans Small white, large white or Idaho Red 10 lbs. .... 49 Gleanserc lighthouse or Gold Dust 3 can, HOG Crackers Superior or Snowflalce 2-lb. caddy ( i caddies Vegetables Tomatoes, Corn, String Beans or Peas 25 cans ... Mayonnaise : Preferred Stock packed in T) j party jar, qtXji Fresh Oregon Gr. Beans 3 iba. ;..;25c A Ve BUNCH getables Beets, Turnips, Carrots Large bunches 2 for .-. ...... -.:::5C, For good Jelly and Jam bot. 45c Med. Size Seedless Grapefruit . a for - Valencia Orang es doz. WW nil Key 1H mJLnut. MIX1R and 1 Pint, WESJDlK OIL W)la fHni . . h tria ai'Mlw mca far Snow Drift 3-lb. tins 43 c 4 4- 9 f t I 1 Bits for Breakfast o (Continued from Pag 4) settled on HoweU prairie. Ha was a Joint lessee for a tiro year term of the Oregoa penitentiary, prior to ttx removal from Portland to Salem. There were It children In the English family. IS by the first and 7 by the second wife. Tha pio neer days wera the times whea large famUlea wera usual and fa shionable. From tha foregoing, the reader may gather the reason for the name Denny being go prominent around Seattle aad other points la Washingoa, as well aa la Ore gon. Contrary to general opinion. It Is aot likely that the other prom inent Oregon pioneer Denny fam ily was closely related to the oae mentioned above. If at all. O. N. Denny, prominent ia the last men tloned family, came from Ohio ia 1852. his 14th year. The family settled in Linn coanty, in the vi cinity of Lebanon. He entered Willamette university in 1858; waa admitted to the bar la 1862; began his law practice, at The Dalles; went to Portland la 18S8; was in Alaska aa u. S. revenue collector; in 1877 was American consul to Tientsin; 1889. consul general at Shanghai; 1888. advU- or to t&e king of Corea; returned to Portland July. 1891; died at Long Beach, ' Wuh Jun 20. 1900. Ho sent the first shipment or Chineso pheasants to the United States la 1880, followed by another ia 1881. The . writer met O. N. Dennv several times after 1891: heard Interesting stories from aim. The pheasants were released in Linn county. Tha official name is Den ny pheasant. Mrs. Denny ia still living at the age of 98, the only survivor or tne whitman massa cre. For a long time, ehe waa the only pensioner of the atate of Ore gon. Mrs. T. T. Geer, widow of former Governor Geer. was made the aecond pensioner by the legis lature at ita last session. Phi'fharmonists to Spend 10 Days in Chicago, Sing . i i Two Days at Fair v ; ' : A nationwide broadcast forth Philharmonic cholf of Willamette university waa" arranged b Caai- eroa -Marshall, director,, shortly before th choir left -this week lor Chicago, The broadcast wttl -be riven one of .'tha -two 'days the eholr sings ia the Science build ing auditorium at the fair, tha ex act date not having been set. The choir expects, to spend 10 days in Chicago, a portion of its expense there being met by Judge Cashing, a university alttjnaua. The choir will be quartered la a Methodist building It blocks from the fairgrounds and will give a number of concerts la ' Chicago churches. It la expected, in addi tion to Its appearanees at the lair. Sixteen hundred and fifty-loW lars towards the expenses-ot thai trip wera . subscribed Tef ora '.the chair left, 81440 going to pay for the transportation, a large pua hauling- the journeyers oa their two months' ltlaerary. Lodging dinner and Breakfast will be fur nished tha 29 singers by many of the chtrches where they give eon certs and a share will also aa ob tained from the proceeds of the concerts. Itinerary Extensive Tha complete Itinerary tor the choir follows June 29, The Dalles; June 20 LaGrande; July 2, Boise; -July 2, and 4. Twin Falls; July 5. Burley; July 6, Aberdeen; July 7, Evans ton, Wyoming; July 9, Boulder, Colo. (Colorado Chatauqua asso ciation): July 10, Longmont Colo.: July 11, Deaver. Marshall's Home; July 12. Good land, Kansas; July 12, Atwodn, Kansas; July 14. Colby, Kaasas; July 18. Osborn, Kansas; -July 17, Belleville. Kansas; July 18, Downs, Kansas; Jaly 19, Salina, Kansas; July 20. Gypsum. Kan sas; July 21. Moberly, Mo.; Jaly 22. Qaiacy. in.; July 24. Poatiae, 111.: July 25. Chicago, 111.; Aug. 6, DeKalb. II L. two dates oa Sun day; Aug- 7. Muscatine, Iowa; Aug. S, Fairfield, Iowa; Aug. 9, Oskaloosa. Iowa; Aug.- 10. Ia- dlaaola. Iowa; Aug. 11. Creatoa. Iowa; Aug. 12. Council Bluffs. Omaha: Aug. 14. Aurora. Nebr .; Aug. 15.. David City. Nebr.; Aug 18. Grand Island, Nebr.; Aug. 17, Scotts Bluff, Nebr.; August 18, Cheyenae, Wyoming; Aug. 28, Rawlings, Wyoming; Aug. 22, Gooding. Idaho: Aug. 22. Payette, Idaho; Aug. 24. Caldwell. Idaho: Aug. 25, Baker, Oregon; Aug. 27, Pendletoa, Ore.; Aug. 28, Hood River, Ore. Members of the choir and their home addreaaea are: Cameron Marshall, director. Bar nice Rick man, Elisabeth Clement. Gene vieve Thayer, Marjorla O'DelL Be- .1.1 ... - w. . ciiut wiwuiu, varetyn xjraaen Barbara Barb am. Sarah Jane Dark, Harriett Adams. Edwyaa Broadbent, Martha O'Dell, Earle Potter, Chris Seely Harold Wit craft, Richard Smart, all of Sa lem; Elizabeth Ogden; Robert Honck. Louis Matin. Alfred Kins and Robert Magic, all of Port land; Clara Wright, Bremerton. Wash.; Ruth Schreiber, Nespelem, Wash.; Robert Mayne, Dallas, Texas: Earl Henry. Goldeadale, Wash.; Ewald Fraas, Pratam. Ore.; Ralph Barber, Ren ton. Wash.; Maurice Dean. Hillsboro: Gus Klempel,- Aberdeen, Idaho: J r - 4 V-r-v: . - o A. - . 1. v h. .- -fc" i - i ' i - v-vv - t .4" 't.: rjf : ' ' f V 'i V Dafeat waa Just around the eeraer when this photo I brilliant victory ta the veterans' pensions fssne. la of Senators Frederick Stelwer of Oregon and Broraea I which a bloc led by the two aolona had opposed him. Cutting of New Mexico waa made lost before Con-1 la iasert Rep. Shulte. Indiana, givs a parting haadV gtess adjourned aftr giving President Roosevelt a shake to Speaker Barney, after adjournment. Strawberry Time First of Preserving Seasons; Short Boil Recipes Are Released -- n 17c 1932 Delinquency On Taxes Amounts .aJTrJ? To 45 Per Cent Two -Cent Rate Will Apply on ' Local Letters 25c UILXDtUR Harvert Maid QQ First half tax delinquencea for the taxable year of 1932 amount to 45 per cent of all taxes levied In the state, according to figures compiled' by the state tax eom miasioa aa of May , the date tha taxes were past due. Mario a county with 40 per coat delin quency waa below the average of the state and the aTerage of f 2.f pel" cent delinquency prevailing in the . 35 counties aside from MuKaomah. Carry coanty with 22 per cent of taxes delinquent showed the poorest collection ratio in the atate; Multnomah county with only 23 per cent delinquency showed the beat collection ratio, Last year tax dellaquendea the first half of the year were 31 per cent. The two-cent postal rate which goes into effect at midnight Fri day on local maiL will cover any thing addressed for 8alem, wheth er ia the city or oa the routes served front the 8aiem pos toff Ice. Letters mailed tonight "before the two - cent rate cornea' into official being will be held until Saturday morning and worked with that mail, it was stated from the postoffioe yesterday. Letters mailed early tonight with three cent stamps will go out at the customary time. "Stra-a-awberrles ! s tra-a -a wherries'." Once more the huckster's cry echoes through the town herald ing the approach of summer aad the promise of the eartn imiuiea. Strawberries are here agaia, large, ripe and delicious even to look upoa. They re crowding the counters of the local stores, over flowing their baskets in the fruit dealers' stalls, and riding tne treet vendors wagons like tri umphant floats. Good news for housewives who have been waitlag, with preserv lag kettles ia readiness, for the flnt frnit of the season t con vert into lams and Jellies. They know that fruit, in some lorm. should be included twice a day In the family diet and that this is a hard condition to meet ia winter whea prices are prohibitive. Fer that reason, they put up aaequaie stocks of preserved fruits during the summer whea fresh I raits are plentiful aad Inexpensive Right now berries are as cheap aa tney are uaeiy u v time this season. And experience has tauxht women to start en their jam cupboards early if they want to be sure of an adequate busdIv of spreads and garnishes for all fall and winter table re- auirementa. Since most women, nowaaays. use the short-boll method of jam aad jelly making, here are some recipes which embTaee this popu lar way of "putting up traits Strawberry Jelly 4 cups (2 lbs.) juice 7 eupe.(3K lbs.) sugar 1 bottle fruit pectin Ta prepare juice, crush thor oughly or grind about 3 quarts fully ripa berries, nace ia jeny cloth or bag and squeeze out tulee. Measure sugar aaa juice uko large saucepan aad mix. Bring to a boll over hottest fire and at once add fruit sec tin, stirring con stantly. Thea bring to a fall roll ing boll aad boll hard Vk talnute. Remove from fire,, akim, pour quickly. Paraffla at once aad cov er. Makes about 11 glasses ( fluid ounces each.) Sliced Strawberry Jam 4 cups (2 lbs.) .prepared fruit T cups (3 lbs.) augar 44 bottle fruit pectin To prepare .fruit, eut about 2 Nice, fresh. I lengthwise; large berries ia quar ters. Measure augar aad nrenared inui into large kettle, mix welL ana nring to a fnll over hottest fire. Stir constantly before aad while boiling. Boil hard 2 minutes. Remove from fire and stir in fruit pectin. Then stir aad skim by turns for just 5 mln utes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Pour quickly. Par affin at eaee aad cover. Makea about 10 glasses ( fluid ounces each.) DALLA3. Jane 29 Walter P. Brantley, local business man. will be arraigned la justice court . here Friday morulas oa a charge f of contributing to "delinquency of - miner.' Braatley was arrested early Taarsday morn leg aear De troit, Martea xoaaty.' Disappear ance ;ofr a 17-year-old gin acre ed te the arrest. - - Dtrtrier Attorney, Barahart and State Trooper George Thomasea were la Staytoe. "Brantley's fer- tr home, aad Salem yesterday checking ea the ease. He Is part owner of tha Model meat market here. Rosicrucian Will Have Envoy Hers Mrs.- Effie B. Cameron, 76 . High street, has bean appelated ' a representative et the extension - activities et the Roalcraciaa or- der, by certificate from the head quarters la San Jose. "The Roaic ruciaa order." says Mrs. Camarea. f ia a fraternity daveted te the dlssemlaatloa of knowledge . of aataral laws aad the teachings ot a philosophy. It la neither a com mercial nor a religious orgaalxa- tlosu The duties of the represeata- lira are varied, aad have to do with the local advertising of the order." sin after spending the past six months here at the home f b aunt Mrs. M. 7. Uadsea. HJorth will follow the Lincoln highway east and win also Uke la the world's fair at Chicago. He plans to return to Oregoa late la the autumn. LEAVES FOR MIDWEST BRUSH CREEK. June 29 Henrr HJorth left Tharadav rolling boll morning for his home la Wiscoa- TILM MASTERPIECE" is the way Fred M. White, dra ma editor. The Oregoalaa, de scribes "BE MINE TONIGHT Gemfaf Boom te the xloi.t.Yvyooil Safeway ad for week ending July 1st, 1933 rir r I . WATERMELONS Fancy ripe California Klondikes Get oae for the Fourth per lb. 2y2c CANTALOUPES Fancy Ripe Delirious for yonr 4th of July picnic Peril & Beans Campbell, med. size, each Cleat lido s, nanay ior roar picnic, 3 cans' Salad Dressing Gold Medal, full qtA, each Potato Chips Fresh and crisp, res:. 10c, 2 for Oalmon o sr Happy Vale, No. 1 tall cans, 3 for -U V Tuna Fish White Star, lis, each Safeway Hardwbeat, bay before the tax, 40-lb. sack Ec CoJECee fr (Tip Airway quality at a low price, lb. -4 1 Quarts fully ripe berries la halves I iHOFrallMEAT MARKET I ISO N. Commercial ; Tel. SS63 Beef Roast ft ur ow-made, 8 u s a Pound . . VL cored Hams and - Q n Bacon, lb. lut nice milk fed - ;t Q Muttont Roast. . : Hp fryers at lb. :IOt Pound. jr.- " .lv. -. - 1 Werners, Bologna, ."a'-l-llc SL-.12V2C Mutton Stew Kn Nice selection of cold pound ... OL- - luncheon meats. , . ' Our Market Will Be Open AH Day Monday .t , . . , .T-,."'"""- -. Irish 294 N. Commercial St. iiig Grocery Go 4 Deliveries Phone 3527 THE STORE WITH LOW PRICES EVERY DAY Shortening la Bulk 3 lbs. ............ 25c Bliss lb. . Coffee 25c KERB'S CEREALS AU prices will advance on flour aad cereals. Graham, fine or coarse S-lb. sack ........... Farina S-la. sack Hot Cake Flour . . . Corn Meal Rolled Oats Pre-cooked Kerr's White Eagle Hard "Wheat Flour , 29c 39c 39c 23c 33c 84 c Si ALPINE; MILK cans .1 ilv A tablet free with each 5 labels. 9c Fresh Vegetablea Lettuce. heada . ... Carrots C 2 hunches ...,.... C Golden Baatam Cora Fancy. S cans e e e 29c Crescent Baking Powd. Jf? 1-lb. can LDC ht Cleanser 25c Suabrlght Cleaaser cans Utanah Peas, the old " reliable, 2 for ....... eWC Peanut Butter, fresh ; grouad. 2 lbs. . ...... . Bring Contalaer- 15c 4-lb. sack: $1.33 DLEMD FLOUR We Are Your Friends and Neighbors Jell Powder, tor Quick Jell ... .. 5c Baeoa Squares pound 10c BOLL FEEDS and Oroalte Fly Spray 1 gaU balk Mill Run SUPPLIES jn.19 ...85c Recleaned Wheat ... $1.35 Recleaned Cracked Cora ........... ..$1.45 4 Grata Scratch 100 lbs. .:. $1.50 $L98 Hodgea Brewster . Egg Producer". . Tha eBst in th .West Cerfe o r finer flavored ams and Jellies. r , ; fx Certo For makinz jelly and jams, 2 bottles Jar Rubbers 3 packages for 45c MILK Alpine Bread, aa Ore goa product, win be demonstrated la all Safeway Stores Satur day. fj cans 31c PICKLES Rosedale Sweet pints 19c PINEAPPLE Del Monto Kg tldblLs. can UU Powd. Sugar 3 ib, 19c OLIVES Highway ripe S LLlOc RLNSO For whiter laundry 19c 1 Toilet Soap Lux for 19c r ISO MAYONNAISE In bulk The Very Best 2gc qt, : Your Choice 1 pound Wexnert or Franks and 3 Large Dill Pickle .Both ; Fresh dressed All drawn ' 2Sc lb, t Old Fashioned Ring Balogna : It is rery good ;cea. Fresh Heat for Loaf Veal,Pork,B8ef ' Fine for pjcnlcs albs. Cudhyms Eastern n 0 Sliced with rind ofrf lb. Young Hens, Rabbits, all kinds o f Ltihcb Meats for the 4th 'i.:-:-"--," -'- .y:.''T7.' V- r -v-' - - . . Charlie Dural, Slarket Manager No. 37162 N. Commer . clal Phone 6169 ; No. 661973 N. Capitol ' Phone -8620 , " Sare at the followinr . Safeway Stores: vTe Beserve the aMghl te .' limit Quantities No. 515 270 N. Com. merciai Phone i. No. 78 1927 SUle : Phone 94S5 9 No Limit Buy All Yon Want l V . ... ,- . 1