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- . y "The OREGON STATESM AN, Saleto Oregon Friday Horning, 'April 17,193s i PAGE NINE Old Blackbird Inn To Become Garage RICKREALL, April 1 Wort remodeling the " interior of the old Blackbird inn, Into an up-to-date garage was begun Monday by Or Lants. Richard Grolbert kas leased the building from the Masonic lodge, ecupanta of the upstairs. - - Mr., and Mrs. Gna Scbllcker were. hosts for an Easter party at their farm home "Derry Orch ards" Saturday afternoon, with the freshmen and sophomores of the local big a school and their adviser. Miss Mildred Baker, aa Cuesta. -; Easter Sunday, the home of Mrs. i. A. Dempsey was the scene of large gathering when tier three children, airs. A. G. Ad ams. H. A. Dempsey. L. I. Demp sey and their families were pres ent Mr. and Mrs. Overland of Dallas. Mrs. Fannie Bell Gath erte of Monmouth were special guests. Eastern Star Homecoming Well Attended, Silrerton SILVERTON. April II Almost all Eastern Stars and their fam ilies . attended the homecoming held at the hall Tuesday night A C:3t sapper proceeded, the ree nter chapter meeting. Mrs. George Habbs spoke firing s brief history of the local chapter. Tisistors were present from Molalla and the reg ular lodge session was followed by eards. :sJ5S ---v " M v.--'- : ," "v "w .;-.iV. J nUnuUUSManlJSnSaTMsSSWSUU llfTI I Sl "l ft I mt(;n i ii ifti i lYitfmn sswsl is full-flavored vsiih tho mm What do you want in coffee if ooc a rich, full JUvr? Surely mild coffee should not be tasttltss cof fee, jet some people still chink it has to be. They haven't tried M-J-B, the ScrengthEsscntial''Coffec which gives full flavor si aaj strtngth mild, medium or strong. If you're missing this kind of coffee you shouldn't k it any longer. Get M J-B's famous de velopment in coffee . . . the "Strength Essential" which is a constant richness tf rtsJ ctjfet JUvtr a tvrrj grain of M-J-B. This is the secret of the superior deli ciousness of this famous coffee. Full flavor &1 sur? sSrcntjih Wl GUAtANTEB that you will find full flavor in eycry cup of M J-B. If not completely satis factory your grocer will refund your money. Silyerton Cliamber on Record For; -I Improvement to Road Via Mt. Angel; .. Captain Lansing Talks, on Police SILVERTON.-A prU 1 Roads and road Improvement occupied considerable of the discussion pe riod of the Sitrerton 'chamber of commerce at its April meeting held Wednesday night at Taney's and presided over by the presi dent, Mrs. J. C. 8chlador; ' M. G. Gauderson and Mrs. Echla dor reported that there bad .been some miseaderstandiaar through aa nnanthorised report that Sii Vertoa was not Interested fa the Woodbnrn - Mt Angel - Silrertoa road. The SllTertom chamber of comsaeree went oa record that it was very mach interested la this road and assured Mt Angel that Silrerton would do eTery thing possible to cooperate on ob taining road improvement. Mr. Gnnderson pointed' oat that it was not only necessary to cor rect the carres on this road but also to do something abont the condition of the surface of the straight-ot-way. The matter waa brought up of baring curre signs placed on both sides of the railroad track near the Tokstad service station as several accidents had occurred there by people unfamiliar with the road. Improve Falls Road George Habbs reported that work on the Silver Falls road was progressing very rapidly. Foar inches of top dressing had been put on and oiling would be gin by Jane 1, or wren May 1. If the warm weather continues. It was also reported that surreys of catting - comers had been made on the Monitor road and that work here would get underway in the very near future. R. J. Baldwin, chairman of the Eagles convention, reported that procreea (or this waa going ahead rapidly ' and that Mt. An gel on4 Woodburn were cooperat ing 100 per cent Mr. Baldwin also reported that plana were be ing made tor one of the biggest oldtlme Fourth of July celebra tions held for many years. . Silrerton also promised some support la the bousing for the Fnture Farmers of American con vention to be held at Mt. Angel Msy 1, 20 and 21. Lights Not Possible One disappointment was taken by members Wednesday night, when R. B. Duncan reported that th strings of lights which the chamber bad hoped to obtain be fore the Eagle convention, eonld not be had at this time. All funds Toted for the lighting of Silvertoa are la use. Mr. Duncan reported, and any other additions would have to come through Tot ing at a regular election. Main tenance of the proposed lightine, additions wonld be approximately S5A a month. P. S. Rose announced that the time of the annual drive for Boy Scout fends was at hanTand ask-' ed the support of the chamber. Mrs. Schaldor suggested that not only the business men be canvass ed but the residence district as well. Mrs. Schlador will appoint a committee to assist Mr. Rose in soliciting funds. The Silver ton group will also furnish ' a puaque for the Spring Jersey show to be held at Salem May 23. It wan explained that other communities were also doing this. Earl J. Adams reported on the greater Willamette Valley asso- o- clatlon. Results from advertising are bringing better than 199 let ters a . day, be said. . Captain Walter Lansing of the state police department, was the guest speaker. Capt Lansing ex plained the state . poliee system. There are, he said, ISO men nasi 90 patrol cars in the organisation at this time. Of the ears, 7 per cent- were - equipped with radio system. - Musk was furnished by Robert DeSantls and his aeeordlosu Permanent Legion Home Is Discussed STAYTON.' April 16 Staytow post No. 68. American Legion, at the regular meeting Tuesday night', discussed plans for build ing a permanent home for the or ganization. The committee ap pointed to lok up building sites re ported, bat no definite location waa decided upon. Among the risitors present were Charles Johnston and Bill Bliren, of Salem, both candidates, and James Scarth, commander of Sil rerton post The members of the auxiliary met at Lyons at the home of Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Plans were made for attending the county assembly, on April 22. Mrs. Charles Johnitoa. Salem, was a guest. The Judges for the poppy poster contest were also announced, Mrs. Eugene Spa niol. Mrs. W. A. Inglis. and Mrs. Elmer Phillip!. The posters are to be judged Friday. Tillamook Man Is Elected at Amity AM1TT, April IS Teachers for the grade school were given their contracts this week tor next 7ar. Joseph L. Watt of Tilla mook will be the new principal, Mrs. Lenpa Harrison was reelect ed to teach the fifth and sixth grades; Mies Verda Crook, re elected, third and fourth grades; and Miss Ella Thomas reelect ed first and second grades. Walter Harrison of Portland is haring his building; here on Trade street remodeled. John L, Lorenson will se the building for a feed store. Earl Burch. Howard Strout, Glen Vannice and Will Pender gast left Saturday night for Mich igan. They will drive new cars west Carl Loop accompanied them. Dance Revue Slated For Tonight, Stayton School STAYTON. April lsVDress re hearsal for "Tiny Smith's dance revue wm held Wednesday night and the affair promises those who attend an erening of novelty en tertainment. Beside Stayton pupils there will be artists from Salem, as well as musical numbers furn ished by the Messinger studios. The rerue is to be given at the Stayton high school auditorium on Friday night, at 8 o'clock. Swansdown Cake Flour plKl TOMATO JUICE 15 oz. O . 17 can AT THIS SIGN you SAVEI A F.D.A. STPQEUSS Their Popularity and Success has been built up by giving Customers ex actly what they want and not "some thing just as good." Specials for April 17 and 18, 1936 JELL-O JELL-0 Any Flavor GRAPEFRUIT Broken No. 2 Can 2 for PENNANT COFFEE ft()(3 pound Egg Noodles fl(?)3 Sard in 16 oz. pkg. - 2 for 2 mm Soap Olive Oil araines Norwegian in 3 - SSc Bar : FELS NAPTHA SOAP 13 Bw Buy 2 Kellogg's CORN FLAKES f and 1 KeUogs'i ?" e WHEAT KRISPIES for : ffi 29c and get one pkg. . PEP FR.EE ! Busy Corner Grocery 1897 8. tab. Capitol Street Market 611 N. Capitol Daries Grocery 2sa Fairground Economy Grocery IIS X. Cemsnexrlal Goodman's Grocery ' 244 Fafa-gTOomd Hollywood Food MkL 2086 X. Capitol r Kruesrer Grocery 1199 8. Coaasaercial Little Lady's Store 100 Center J. G. Marr Grocery Tel. 91M Nob Hill Grocery 1900 S. CoBwmial Jtobinsdn's Conf. & Grocery 227 S. Winter Johnson's Grocery 975 Market V2 sal Bottle Joint Wtiatioh-;: Plan of Eagles .t.. .... o SILVEBTOX, April ItFrank Marshall of S a 1 e m Aerie of the Fraternal . Order of Eagles, .and Harry Myers alto of Salem, visited the 8ilvertoa order Tuesday night, ringing an Invitation to the Sil rerton Aerie and auxiliary to visit the Salem group -April 29. ' At that time- the two orders will hold a Joint initiation with Dallas and Oregon City, also' taking part. The Silrerton .Eagles will make the trip laBchool basses. - y ; v : T -T Turner,' state organiser, as present also. , - ; , -,, The auxiliary .completed plans for a' shadow 'and pie social for Friday night. - Plans were i also discussed for .the solicitailng of rooms to b rented to ' visitors at the state conrentloa. The rum mage tale by the Eagle auxiliary will be giren the last of the month. w. -J Visiting Dates on Suit's . Schedule J WOODBURY. Aprn II Pre ceding the regular meeting of Ev ergreen chapter. 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