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I il PAGE El GUI The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Iftlday Morninjr, January 12, 1934 Those attending will bring cake and sandwiches. I if:1 i 'i si- - -s ! K K If 31 i i it I n r; I i r a i -4 i 'J i H I j i 1 Mi .1 1 1 3 5 KEIZER, Jan. 11,. The Boy Scoot troop 7 of Keizer.' and i- Scoutmaster Wilson are planning an educational hike Saturday, - , leaving the . schoolhonae at -: 9 o'clock. They will Tlslt the Pa- - clfic Telephone company, Wlllanv- -ett nnlveraity, Kay Woolen mill, - t Dr. Thompson's x-ray laboratory, 'the Hendrie clinical laboratories, CapItoI theatre, Marion cream--ry, Marion hotel and Oregon . Palp A ; Paper company. : At , the . noon hour they will meet in the dining room at the " First M. EJ church where 'lunch V eon will be served in charge of An. Mlnturn who will be assist ed by Mrs. Harvey Hansen. Mrs. -J Martin Miller, Harriett Minturn and Mrs. C. N. Thompson. In the . atfernoon troop 7 and troop 1 5 .will play '.basketball at the Wil lamette gym, and' afterward the -- Kelier '-troop will enjoy swim--jning at the Y. -f ' .Three new" members have been sidded to the roll of troop '7,-In-'i-dlan boys from ' Chemawa. Wil--? lianv Blakeslee, Donald McCray ; ad .Milan Smith. I Sales Tax Subject Up ,' 'At Legion Meet 15th SILVERTON, Jan. 11. Del bert Reeves post of the American . Legion is sponsoring "open house" Monday night with M. S. - Schrock of Milwaukee an the speaker for the sales tax. ThU is -" the first of a series of meetings at which both sides of the sales ' tax will be discussed. In two weeks -a. speaker opposing the issue will - speak. The meetings are open to ' the public. To) MasrH&et and Grocery Since 265 N. Liberty Right to Your Kitchen and No Extra Charge for Delivery! EASY PIE CRUST Enough in a can for four large . crusts. tJ cans 33c Just Roll It Out Glazed Earthen- . ware Crock, val- AH tor no 45c, with 2 large pkga. N. QaC Bora Soap Snowdrift 3 -49c Order Kellogg's lilira'S MARKET. I in 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL ST. Meat Bargains for Friday & Saturday Fresh Peanut Butter a'.- a Freshly Sliced Fresh Meaty ib. 1 Free Deliyery e Hamburger Wmm mm A CENTRAL HOWELLL, Jan. 11. The community club will meet Friday night with the men in hcarge. Alev Llchty, D. A. Stef fen and Pearl Wood are prepar ing ' a program consisting of a variety of numbers. The food com mittee is Henry Werner, Milo Wilcox and Walter Binegar. EVANS VALLEY, Jan. 11 Evans Valley community club will hold Jts first meeting of the new year Friday night at Evans Val ley school. Arthur Brendon, pres ident, -will preside. Ed Lofthus, Norris Langsev, Raymon.4 Fun- rue and Melrin Brendon haTe ar ranged the program, and host esses are Mrs. Nels Langsev. Mrs. eBn Funrue and Mrs. W. R. Balch. The program to be given has been announced as follows: Play, "Who Says Kent?" giv en by Helen Brendon, Thelma Lofthus, Thelma Sunde, Raymond Funrue, Earl " Ve.rbeck and Nor ris Langsev; banjo solos, Oliver Carpenter; reading, Harland Loe: selections. Granddad' quartet; playlet, school children; ocal duet, Bernice Langsev and Thel ma .Lothus; selections. Four Norsemen; reading. Otto Dahl; instrumental selections, Floyd Verbeck and Elbert Canoy. LIBERTY, Jan. 11. The regu lar meeting of the community club will be held Friday, January 12, at 8 p. m. at tbe hall. In charge of the program are Mrs. C. W. Stacey, Mrs. Guy Williams, Mrs. W. Westenhouse, Mrs. R. Forster and Mrs. V. Decatur. Clifford Moynihan of Salem will speak on experiences at the Cen tury of Progress during the Le gion drum corps trip. Mrs. E. C. Free and Mrs. J. Williams will be in charge of refreshments. 1852 PHONE oo GROWING children need Body Building Foods. There's none bet ter than our fine quality meats. See that they get their full share of it. Swiss Steak Cut from fancy Prime Steer Beef All-Bran Today Small Loin G ib. itai2 All Pork :e 2 ik a 5, Kettle Rendered S as Cose at 8 p.nu Saturday mi Sausa HI CLUBS H i IN KE1ZER SCHOOL KEIZER, Jan. 11. A 4-H sew ing club has been organixed un der the leadership ' of Mrs. Her man Rehfuss. The name chosen is "The Fireside Sewers." Officers elected were: President, Evelyn Melson; vice-president, Lorraine Sun; secretary - treasurer, Mar garet Addison. - . The members are: Division pne, Katherine Shawver; division twd, Evelyn Melson, Vilma Bran don and Edna Gobert; division three, Sylvia Claggett, Margaret Addison and Lorraine Sun. A handicraft 4-H club was or ganized Friday with Wiley Weath ers as leader, Hoyt Varbel is president, Frances Munturn, vice president, and Henry Doner, secretary-treasurer. Members are David Melson, Buddy Melovidof f , Guy Jonas, Alton Shannons Howard Boock HoHward Larkins, ' Melvin Lar kins, Chugh Sun, Donald Addi son, Albert Evans, Walter Bliven; Robert Unruh, Willard Weathers, Martin Miller, Hoyt Varbel. Mil ton Smith. Clifford Weathers. Henry Doner and Francis Min turn. Muffin Makers 4-H Club Composed of 15 Boys at Turner TURNER, Jan. 11. The Busy Five clothing 4-H club recently made plans for tbe remainder of the club year. The first project is being worked out and a demon stration will be put on at each meeting. Ruth Bones and Wilms Larson led the day's project in making hems. L. Verna White head, leader, gave an interesting report of her two weeks spent at the 4-H summer school at O. S. C. last summer. The Masculine Muffin Makers 4-H club boys, a membership of 15. Keith Ball is president. The leader, D. B. Parks has the work well arranged and gave plans at the initial meeting for tbe remainder of the year. An out door meal will be prepared by the boys soon and later a fire hole menu will be worked out. Long Vacation is Cause Postponing Of Students' Play MOLALLA,. Jan. 11. Prac tice started this week on the high school student body play "The Clay's the Thing." a three - act farce, with Mrs. Catherine O'Con nor directing. The play was to have been presented February 2, but since the prolonged, vacation the date of the play will be de cided upon later. In the play are Violet Marts, Hazel . Bracken, Oakley Glenn, Vincent Erickson, Donald Dapp, Marguerite Miles, Margaret Itschner, Robert Heth, Ralph Kapler, Virginia Shaver and Elwin Surgart. The Civic club meeting sched uled for January 11 has been postponed to January 18 at the home of Mrs. C. L. Ireland. The regular meeting would have been at the same hour as the funeral services for Leo Shaver." 1XCEARSE MINE WORK SCIO, Jan. 11. Operations at the Crown mine in the Elk horn district on the Little North Fork of the Santiam river are re ported being increased this week, with the addition to the crew of Lester and Byron BHyeu of Scio, and Mr. Chilcote and others of the Lebanon region. R. E. Perry of Scio, manager cf the mine, is with the workers for a time. Tender 3 g(5 liest Grade With 23c Meat Purchase Young Tender GtiG lb. (f Night ' Dial 8686 i Don't fail to take advantage of these special Quantity Prices. Starred and we invite you to compare them for Quality and Flavor. Tasty Pak Stringless BEANS No. 3 cans 1 can 10c 3 cans 29c 6 cans 55c Oregon Product Size 1 Can 3 Cans 6 Cans Size 1 Can 3 Cans Cans ESS Asparagus Picni. 12c 33c 59c " PEAS 15c 43c 83c n Asparagus T 17c 49c 95c Cus,er PEAS 11c 31c 59c rT Golden Corn SS 11c 31c 59c Mal" PEAS T 10c 25c 49c 1 STS. 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