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s : . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning Stptember 20, 1935 PAGE SIXTEEN Hop Jobs End About 'Howell Durbin Pickers May Finish at End of Present ' 1 Week's Work Grangers9 Column CENTRAL. HOWELL, Sept. 19 -Mr. and Mrs. Rnpert Aeschli man and daughters, Rita and Ra - moca, left for their home at Col fax, Wash., i Tuesday after two weeks Tisiting here. An ' old-fashioned eharivart .' crowd entertained Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Loganbill, newlyweds, Wednesday night with the usual . n6isy : enthusiasm. School to Open Monday - The school house has been thor oughly cleaned in preparation for cchool Monday. Bobby Way and Bobby Simmons hate been hired as janitors for the coming year. -.Among those attending Willam ette unirersity from here are Ed gar Tweed "and John Steelhammer, jr.; seniors; Robert Tweed, jun ior; Jean Lauderback, freshman. Some Yards Finished Hop picking is finished at the ',' -Alpneus Schar and John' Steel . hammer yards and the crew mov ed to the Clyde DeSart yard . Wednesday morning where they expect to be busy abont two days. The Durbln yard will probably be finished the last of the week. Picking continues at the Henry Lichty, Lenners and Egglman yards with the crew from the lat ter planning to go on to the Hof stetter and Earl DeSart yards when finished at Eggimans. ' Chris Lichty is planning the addition of a sun room to his house. Enoch' Welty of Pratum BRUSH COLLEGE, Sept 19. The first fall meeting of the Brush College grange was held at the lo cal school bouse Friday night, with Mrs. U. J. Lehman, Salem, and Mrs. Audrey Ewing in charge of the 1 o'clock supper. Mrs. Stel la J. Henry, grange master, pre sided for the interesting business meeting including reports by Fred Ewing and Dr. C. L. Blodgett on the country fair at Dallas from which the local 4-H poultry club, received twrf scholarships to sum mer school at Oregon State college and $15. To Honor Youths All of the girls and boys of the Brush College 4-H clubs who ex hibited at the Polk county and state fair are to be special guests at the October Brush College rranee session and banquet. James Smart, jr., gave a detail ed account of his work as a mem ber of the pig club of Mountain View. Fred Ewing, in an instruct ive address on poisoning rats and squirrels, stated that the bubonic plague is carried by them and that one should be careful in handling the poisoned animals as fleas from them spread the disease. Oliver Whitney spoke on improvements on road work. Fonr H'ers in Money An announcement was made of the Polk county conference meet ing to be held at Rickreall, Sep tember 24. Charles Glace spoke on insurance. One of the achieve ments of the Polk county 4-H clubs was the winning of over 300 at the state fair. A round table discussion of the will have charge of the work. Lichty is also building an addition to his house. 3DIEiL F5)ID) 275 North High Street (Next to City Hall) Phone 4111 Free Delivery 30-Day Account Service Model Blend Coffee, lb -.22c (Packed for Us by Chase, & Sanborn Hundreds of People are Using This High-Grade Coffee): Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, pint 11c, dozen $1.29 Amaizo Corn or Gloss Starch, 3 pkgs. 25c Fancy Embossed Paper Napkins, 80s, 3 pkgs 25c (White, Pink and Green) Dixie Ginger Bread Mix, pkg 21c Pillsbury Pancake Flour, large pkg 20c Calumet Baking Powder, 2 Vi -lb. can ....lr. 50c Leslie Salt, Plain or Iodized, 3 pkgs 25c A Full Two-Pound Package) Del Monte Catsup, 14-oz. bottle 15c Sunbrite Cleanser, 3 cans 14c Pard Dog Food, 3 cans 25c Log Cabin Syrup, medium size 43c Milani Chicken and Noodles, pint jars 29c Blue Spot String Beans, 2 cans 24c, dozen $1.35 Fruit Cocktail, S&W, 8-oz., 3 cans 29c Old Colony Cereals, pkg. .25c Wheat Granules, Whole Wheat, Scottish Oats) Elsinore Kernel Corn, new pack, can 15c Vermont Pure Maple Syrup, pint 45c, quart . ..85c Cam pf ire Marshmellows, 1-lb. pkg 20c (A School Tablet Free with Each Package) Green Ginger Root, lb 50c Preserved Ginger, in Chinese pots, each ... 40c Bakery and Delicatessen Anything baked or cooked to order. Hams baked, poultry roasted or fried. Wedding and special cakes daintily dec orated. Our catering service in charge of Miss Barrett. ' What to Can This Week? Bartlett Pears, Elberta Peaches, Tomatoes. See our fruit, get our prices. High site and monev to be scent on a new state honse resulted in the group signing a petition advising tfcn use of the old site. Another petition for the general good was the project oi securing newer drinking fountains at the state fairgrounds. ;.. Mrs. Jennie Hayes, life member of Sherwood grange waa a guest Friday evening and spoke on her 57 years membership there, and Alvin Madsen, educational advis er at CCC 615, told of his woric. David Aegerter Dies at Age 71 STAYTON, Sept. 19. David Aegerter, sr., 71, died at midnight Tuesday night at his home about eight miles south of Stayton. He had been a resident of that dis trict for 33 years. He was a na tive of Switzerland and came to the United States about 45 years ago. He was well known and re spected throughout the Santiam valley. He was for a number of years a breeder of horses. S He is survived by ;hfe widow, Mrs. Margaret Aegerter, and two sons, David and Ernesti .both at home. Other relatives, are in Portland and the east and In Switzerland. Funeral services at the Weddle chapel in Stayton Friday at 2 P m.. Interment in the Mt. Pleas ant cemetery near the Aegerter farm. Earl Smith Family is Home From Vacation Trip Into Canada SUVER, Sept. 19 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Parker and family have re turned to their home in Suver to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kerr and daughter, Yvonne, returned home Sunday night from the Pendleton roundup. Cooper Bros, shipped a load of railroad ties to California Mon day. Visits from Skagway Leonard Collins of Skagway, Alaska, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Mina Collins. The men are now busy making ensilage on the Ralph Kester dairy farm. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and daughter Violet have returned home from a pleasure trip to Can ada and British Columbia. New for Years! Get -our suggestions for doing over your worn furniture! See what our designers and uphol sterers can do, in making your pieces modernly new. New in appearance. New in comfort. In designs, that will remain smartly modern for years! Ask about our custom re-upholstering. EE 162 N. Commercial St. Phone 5151 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday Sweet Potatoes Fancy No. 1 6 lbs ..... 25 c New Potatoes No. 2 50ib9 42c Onions No. 1 5 ibS. . 9c Beans Idaho Small White 10 as. ; - 45c Rice Fancy Broken 6 ibS 25 c Salmon Alaska Pink, can 11c Fresh, Crisp Ginger Snaps 5 dozen '. 15c Cheese Clover Bloom Full Cream, lb. 18c Hot Sauce Real Peppy 3 10c Coffee Brite Star lbs. 35 Malt Blue Ribbon, 69c Oleo Lb. Shortening Mfgd. by Veg. Oil Prod. Co. 3 ibs .. 35 c Macaroni Hard Wheat, Curve Cut 3 ibs 17c Mustard Bronson Pre pared, full qt. 45 Enrolled Nqv - J- I J TURNER, Sept. 1. School opened Monday with 4 S ' high school pupils registered and pros pects for an enrollment of 60 when seasonal work is ended,. The grades had a good enrollment. Dr. Louis Magin, Methodist dis trict superintendent of Salem, gave the Sunday night union ser vice sermon at the -Methodist church, after which he conducted the quarterly conference, with most departments represented with encouraging reports and a spirit of optimism for the future. The Sunday school has. exceeded Its former enrollment. -Rally day wm be observed Sunday, October 13, with promotions. Also it will be home coming day for ? the church. The Brotherhood, Is ex pected to ; be reorganized soon. Misses Ruth and Margaret Gil strap have arranged to eater Pa cific college at Newberg. J More Petitions Arrive Requesting Clemency in Baer Deportation Case Additional petitions arrived at the executive offices Thursday urging a pardon for Walter Baer of Portland, against whom depor tation proceedings were filed by the immigration authorities. Governor Martin previously re fused to grant a pardon to Baer following a hearing held: in Sa lem. Records sho wthat Baer has served three terms in the Oregon state penitentiary. Officers Turner, 4'' ' v'- 'l - v ' jTownsends Resign ; TURNER, Sept. 19. The res ignation of O. A. Fowler as pres ident of the Turner Townsend club-was accepted and Mrs. H. R. Leep was nominated in his place at the advisory board meeting this week. Archie Pardee also resign ed as vice-president and Curt Mel Hs was nominated to the post. The club will meet next Monday night, October 1, at the school au ditorium, with refreshments to be served. . Mrs. A. B. Webb, the secretary, was hostess for the meeting of the advisory board. For the next meet ing, each woman is asked to bring a cake. Salem Fish & Poultry Market 173 8. Com! - Next Door 'to McDowell Mkt. - Phone COlO The Be FRESH FISH Always Sea Trout, half or whole, lb- 'Ling Cod, half or whole, lb. , Silver Salmon, half or whole, lb., Red Snapper, whole fish, lb. Fresh Halibut, lb. i Fresh Chinook Salmon, lb. Halibut Cheeks, lb. - ...10c 10c 14c 10c ..18c 18c 20c Dressed Poultry ALWAYS WE DELIVER FREE & M. J. B. Why? 1 lb 27c 3 lbs. . . . . 79c Regular Medium Package riSTGtloU only ft when you purchase 4 Cakes Giant P and G OA White Naptha Soap at UC PHone 7962 3 1 , r ii ii. ., ; , , - Phone 9176 We've Arove at Last We were leanin again a piller in our ware room the other day tryin to figure out how in tarnation we ever akumelated so doggon much Heinz mock turtle and asparagus soup, whep onea the Boys come in toten a Box of somethin and sounds off about like this to our warehouse man Hay the Old Man says for you to get a lota that Heinz soup outa there and display it before he starts Beanin some body with it. "Ha Old Men Eh." Now were sore and when we get that way look out for low prices that soup being the cause of ire well git rid of it by gum and heres a price'tll do it. ' 10c Cans for 31 CD Boy and How We Likes It A big sugar salesman called on us the other day and after handin us a big fat SEGAR (or now did he take one a ourn) any way he says la us in that nice way salesman have about 'em you know the kind? the one that puts his foot in the door soes you cant shut it fearing you'll hafta buy somethin' if yu don't to get rid of em well anyway heres what he said to us (coatin) I've got a lot of the finest american refined sugar any man could wish for and you can take it from me if theres anybody in this town can tell this sugar from the finest sugar ever made theyve got me and my boss skinned a city block, now you bein the Best Buyer in the northwest (garsh yes we thought havin a vision of somea the bum buys weve made on which we lost our shirt so to speak before we got rid of em) continue coatin: so my boss says that fellowH buy a millun sacks if you'l flatter em a bit, not me he said I told him I don't flatter nobody I just new you were a buyer after me oan hart the minit I laid me eye on ye, folks that got us. Our hands fell limp at our side and our eyes bugged out bigern Dave Eyres does when Don Young sinks a six inch put. Boy we says to him do ye really think were the best buyer in the whole world? Well he says I expect you are tho I just started sellin this mornin and I havent been all over the world yet Now do you blame us for gittin puffed up like a pizened tode. Oh yes we bought the sugar in fact we bought so much of it were skert pink we wont be able to sell it afl that is we wuz till we thought of the price. Here's the price and folks you II save fore bits on ever bag you buy. Fine granu lated sugar as pretty and white as any sugar you ever wanta see. 100 pound sack $4.63 none delivered. Sow here's somethin hot, that Is Its better hot, In fact its dletful to aay nothln of bein about the most soar lsbin food one can eat, hot or cold, were referln to Triangle Freshly Milled Rolled Oats Theyre the kind you know that dont hare a lotto hulls In em. A big sine pound Sk this weeks only gona cost you - at Buslcks Markets 29c Seems like the stores folia good bays this week, take for instance Spaghetti with Tomato Sauce and Cheese too, a big pound glass that usually sells at ISc per glass, sellin this week Both markets. 3 for 25c Or for Instance Jersey Pork & Beans size 300, you expect to pay at least 7c for em you dont at these stores tho. You'r gona r of em get J : for 23 c Hormels Famous of Varieties, big cans Soup, choice 10c Jersey Tomato or Vegetable Soup as long as stock r lasts, can DC No. 2 cans Cooked Lima Beans cheapern you could cook em, 4 of em for only 25c 14-oz. Catsup for only a Dime's not so bad either! Van Camps Tomato Soup !or rorK ana Beans, r per can J)C Bakers Cocoa 34 lb. ft for 9C Swansdown Cake Flour )if Pkg L I C Bakers Shredded Cocoanut i a Vt lb IOC Bakers Southern Style j ' Cocoanut. per can 14C Grapenuts 2 packages 33c Oft It is with a feeling of pride we note the increased sales of Old Golden Coffee, but along with this justifiable satisfaction is also a feeling of gratitude to you who are after all responsible for this wonderful increase in sales of this, one of the best, and most certainly the freshest coffee to be had at any price. We assure you, you may buy Old Golden with the. absolute assurance that it's good and it's always fresh. One Pound ( 2 118. 45c Crown Pancake Flour V lb. sack 39c Sperry98 Pancake Flour lb. sack 48c Pillsbury's Tamarac Flour 49 lb. sack $1.35 Kitchen Queen Flour 49 lb. sack $1.63 Pillsbury's Old Mill Flour 1.69 Gold Medal Flour 9-lb. sack 43e Armours Jt!ilk 5c can We Still Have Those Fine Chocolate at 10c lb. Leg of Mutton, 111.. Fancy, lb 11 2C Mutton Chops, A lb ,. jC Lean Mutton Stew, n ib.. : DC Shoulder of Mutton, q lb i oc Heres the nices Item in smoked meat weve seen for quite a space Bonned and rolled Stockenett Pic nics Shoulders cut from Young Pig Porkers, per pound . CiDQ Fancy Nut Margarine, 2 lb i JC Prime Steer Beef Pot Roasts, J Short Ribs Prime Young Steer Beef for Boiling, lb. Prime Ribs Bonned and Rolled, lb 8V4c 18c Tender Juice Prime Steaks, Sir Loins, ' lb Rib Steak lb Swiss Steak, lb. Steer Beef 18c 18c Now for Genuine Bacon Value The kind that fryes without curlin up like a finger wave, we offer Armours Fancy Dry Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon at what you may at first think to be a high price, but Just wait till yon try it. Per lb. 35c Here's something especially nice Standing Rib Roast o ib ..... .... JL3 C Swifts Acorn Shortening, 4 pound carton - One pound carton ,37c . 10c White Cloud Shortening In bulk, 2 lbs 23c Hamburger, lb. 10c Bacon, lb. .... 29c Corned Beef 2 ens 29c BotiEa TJai?EieilG Weve gotta lotta nice mutton we're featurin this week. We bet a nickle a lotta folks have bought this same kinda mut ton for Lamb its that nice. As Ted Chambers says to us, BUI that mutton right there auto bring a premium, look at those legs didja ever; see nicer lookm one's. Now see here Ted we said we dident come out here to diegus legs we come out here to see the mutton you told us over the phone was betterri most lamb. "Oh Fudge" says Ted, he gets rough like that sometime, its mutton legs Im talkin about. Oh excuse us we said as we handed him an order for all the mutton he had in the plant. So heres the price. Gee Whiz, we gotta make the prices small now, we jabbered so much weve- used most of tlie space. See price above. " Snow Drift SHORTENING 3 pound pail 55c Heinx Mock turtle or cream of as paragus soup as long as Btock . lasts 10c size o i cans .. Q for iQC Carnation Wheat Flakes Large Package 17c ,Whe4a.lon, reg. size pk. 15c Remember Folks were not joke ing about this sugar being the whitest cleanest sugar one could wish for, and its only 100 lbs, 4.63 - limit to ABy One Customer