I-.' OREGON1 STATESMAN, Sa!era, Oregon, Friday Morning, July 31, 1925 PAGE NINE ft . 6 1 v Copies Received Of Gift Booklet TURNER, July 30 Personal friends of Mrs. Frances Bell Del sell of Turner hare receired eo ries of ' "Smiling; Through the Rain." Vignettes, a gift booklet of 17 pages, which Is dedicated to her four daughters. Misses Thel roa Darcas, and Sheila Nell Del sell of Turner. Mrs. Aralyn Lor Illa Fehlen of Anaheim Califs and Mrs. Faustina Bell Hughes of Fuilerton, Calif. Publications hating previously. published the rerses are: Spin ters: Notebook: 1 Harold Hunt's Poets Corner, Sunday Journal, and Vignettes. ! Legion Picnic Is Scheduled Sunday SILVERTON, July 30 The an nual American , Legion picnic, sponsored by the Delbert Reeves post, will be held at the Hazel Green park Sunday.' Music will be furnished by the Silrertoa -! Boys' band. Fres dancing, swim ming, boating, will be features of the "day. Various contests, with cash prizes to the winners, include dlTlng, nail driring, running, sack races, pie eating, wiener eating and others. r - : The auxiliary is in charge of food booths. - - j fMQjLQB FigBARS Cj fi ll Wheaties " (); 3 lbs. . . &SMJ package JiHV Kellopg's Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. ..1.15c j MORNING BULK, 3 tins .23c PEP, RICE KR1SPIES, OR SHREDDED WHEAT 10c Pork and Beans 2!2 1ft tin COFFEE Glo, lb. Mello or N 29c CRISCO 1H lb. size PINEAPPLE, BROKEN SLICES . v . 2H Crystal White Soap 10 bars rs as tin 15c CRAB MEAT Lucky IKr Sail, tin IOC V CATSUP 12-. . bottle 9c OXYDOL Pkg. 19c B & M BEANS 300 size tin 10c Macaroni 2-Ib. cello bag . 15c SCOTT ALLEN DOG FOOD 2 tins . . 15c FRESH MEATS j Swift's Sliced Bacon FtZf Rind Off, lb. - -J-T Mock Chicken Legs 5 for .... j Try Our New Tenderized Minute Steaks 3 steaks ; SALAD DRESSING Pint . :. MAYONNAISE In bulk, pint . . i 25c 25G 15c 22c A Eg FRUITS and VEGETABLES SEEDLESS GRAPES, 2 lbs. GREEN BEANS, 20 lbs. ........ Kentucky Wonder for Canning Local Celery Hearts, bunch ... ........... OREGON ASPARAGUS, bunch.. PHONE 5679 Specials. Friday, Saturday and Monday FREE DELIVERY 1312 STATE ST. Silvertori firm Change Owners L. F. Trickery Clarence Morley Buy Graham, " Ganrer Market SILVERTON. Jalr SO. Mayor Earl Ganrer and William Graham, who hara owned the Water street market at Silrerton for nearly 1 years, sold the market this week to I. 'F. Tufter and Clarence Morley. who will take possession Monday. Mr. Tucker, who Is a son-in-law of Mayor Garter, and Mr. Morley hare been in the employe of Ganrer & Graham at their mar ket for several years. The partnership of . Ganrer & Graham, which began here 19 years ago, will not be discontin ued but will be carried on in the enlargement of their cold-storage plant which opened here a year Mew I Unit Planned : : A new unit, to cost approxi mately $3000, will be added to the present plant on Jersey street. The enlargement will contain 209 additional lockers and a big stor age room-which will not be a low tempera tar one. Another com pressor will be added. It Is estimated that oyer 15000 worth of foods is continuously stored in the Silrerton locker plant. Mayor Garrer came h e r e In August of 1917 and was at first employed by Jensen and Graham in their market then housed in the building now occupied by the Rainbow restaurant. Following Mr. Jensen's death the next spring, Garrer bought in as a partner to Graham and two years later they purchased the building now housing them. Work on the enlargement of the storage plant will begin at once. Townsend Twcnie WiU Be Held at Silverton SILVERTON, July 30 Dr. Ralph I. Shaddock will be master of ceremonies at the big Townsend plan picnic scheduled for the city park at Silrerton Sunday. Mnsle will be furnished by the Silrerton 4-1 band. A program of Speakers will begin at 1 o'clock and Includ ed in this are Willis Mahoney. John Weir, Elbert Eastman and Arthur Moore. ' Acreage at Silverton Sold to" Dakota Man SILVERTON, July 39 The Homeseekera' agency this week closed negotiations whereby Claude Leach of Dunn county, N. D., became the owner of the N. P. Webb acreage on South Water street. Mr. Leach plans to go in for poultry raising. Alf O. Nelson, manager of the agency, and Leach were old-time friends and neighbors In North Dakota. Return Home . MT. ANGEL, July 30 Dr. H. C. Schumacher, wife and daugh ter Jane and a niece of Clereland, Ohio, Miss Norma Jane Leenerta of Humphrey, Neb., who haTe heen - rlsltlng here with Mr. Schumacher's two sisters, Mrs. Jos. Brockhaus of Mt. Angel and Mrs. Peter Van Dyke of MolalU, left Wednesday morning on their homeward Journey. From here they are going to Seattle where Dr. Schumacher will attend tbe medical conference. He Is presi dent of the Catholic Conference on Family Life. Xy Xi: ST Here's s Built-Io Tempera, tare Indicator. No more guessing about cabinet tem peratures. A glance assures you of Leonard's safe temperature. Look at this handy drop shelf on the door. Youll use it for preparing iced drinks; serving frozen des serts and salads; rearrang ing things. - Into this drawer you put your fresh green things like tomatoes, celery, lettuce. They stay crisp, moist and delicious. And the lid is also a serving tray! T You can use both hands for holding things, because by pressing your foot on the-Len-s-dor pedal, the door swings open. , mTWT- n1f3 rt3; im m& S3T' i- HiiiiUMtMiit -mail' ""a5irifpw-ir?T - s !?usf 3 " When we first saw the new 1936 Leonard, we knew that it was exactly the kind of an' exceptional ralue that we like to offer our customers; But come in and see it for yourself. It's low priced and so easy to bay that it really pays for itself. Think of it I It uses 40 less current than former models! Come ia today! Ice cubes dry and full' sized right at the Leon ard, and not at the kitchen sink! Every tray has rubber grid from which ice cubes pop oat instantly. Tired of groping in the L. dark? . Think of this. . : . When you open Leonard's cabinet door, a light goes on. Erery square inch of space clearly visible. Potatoes, turnips, carrots present no storage prob lem if you hare a Leonard. Put them in this big Lena-drawer. David Forbes Completes His Last Fireplace BRUSH CREEK. July 89 DaTld W. Forbes, who ia 77 years ef age, declares he likely will build no more fireplaces now that he has completed the one for his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burt on their new house here. Mr. Forbes can point to many a chimney, fireplace or other piece of brick work which he has made in Ore gon, particularly Portland, where he arrlresl to years ago and was employed as a brick mason. The Burt home Is of a cot tage type, will contain fiVe rooms; be a story and a half high and hare a complete stone basement. ' Veterans' Groupl To Meet August 9 i h SILVERTON, July SO ".Th Marion County Veterans associa tion will meet for an all day ses sion August at the Knights; of Pythias hall here. ; ; j A basket dinner win be serted at noon and daring the afternoon a business session will be held; at which election of officers will I be one of the main features. Mrs. Florence Shipp of Salem fa now president and Mrs. A. C. -Barber of Silrerton, secretary. Former Salem Newspaper! Man Visits at Rickey RICKEY, July 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jay r Strang and son and daughter of Mott., N. D., called on friends here Wednesday. j The Strangs at one time owned and Hred on what is known as the Botts farm. 1 Mr. Strang was a member jot The Statesman's staff when he made his home here. He ia now employed at the Mott postoffice. The Strangs report farm condi tions bad in North Dakota. Gets Another Job INDEPENDENCE. July S Miss Helen Felkert, who had been elected to fill the home eco nomics racancy In the high school has turned her contract in to ac cept a similar position at Esta eada at a higher salary. ; M$ oiue wm II Food wibe kept below50o.Otiierwis9 it spoils quickly , . endangers health. Ask us for the accurate, raluable Cold-Gange, rr to adults. Then test your refrigerator and nd oat if it is safeguarding you food these hot days. Act at once. Only limited number of Cold-Ganges arailable. MAKE A COLD-GAUGE TEST OF TOUR ; REFRIGERATOR AT OXCE This valuable Cold. Csage Is years f er the askiag. Msthlnx ts bay I WeebRgstloal '- - - ' - ' - - - , TUT tfs, Vf tT V) tT Exclusive 325 COURT ST. Frigidaire Dealer 44caG PnoCrai?G Teflflqlo w ' t A t "it 'i ir . '! . ; ?,i : T t:- ! u -. :Z i.'r- (J ' ' f i--' n 1 , CZ-ZO ; y ! -ft, s4 jj" Folks who do their baying at SCIIREDER - BERG GROCERY keep 1 1 Tt.'o luin m rtfar 'ttrnrt lentil f!nn TlFfV- ducts . . . such satisfactory service . . . . such reasonable prices! Come in and see what we have to offeror Call uraer 01 .uu or over delivered FREE. V.' Bonneville All Family Purpose 49 &$45 JARS Ball Special, Wide 77 Mouth, qts. ... I I C Jar Rubbers - -: '11- -.: f 3-lb. Can 'r-t Get a itfirh J crZfTz m iiich iv si . m . jjjjw llixinjr Bowl l 1 I FKEE V ,, - - ' I s OXYDOL, large package .1-.. -20c IVORY SOAP, Med. blr 5fac ; l. bar . ..9Vlc i; I ; I It PEAS Mackerel iJ-oi: "I n icans ...... O for DQ " UC No. 1 Cans ' ! x ads OERBER J cans 23C j BABY FOOD !ins ... 3 for 25 c Pure Cane rmC' ' " ' ' '" ' 10 lb. Bag i2 V I i. ; y . . , Tj r.2M E5G ! H JFRUR S 5 O I 40 Lraln Strength 1 In Yoor Container EO3 I I 3 doz. Beet i REAL MAYONNAISE OHJ(&sftsIIvL SHsSBi "s't ueauac ST count 3 pkgs Pink Salmon Td. Deviled Meat .3 . EG C. S. ORIVIG'S MARKET Meat Specials for Friday and Sfaturday Choice Sugar Cured PICNICS lb. ....... ...22c BACON Sugar cured,', half or whole, lb." siaC Boned ind Tied Pic- OA nics, no bone, lb. OUC 'Swift's Sliced Bacon or Rind off, lb. ............ OaC Weiners, lb. . . 18c Bologna, lb. . .. 16c Mutton Qiops lb. . . . . . . . 15c Hamburger Guaranteed pure meat, lb. - . 13C 2 lbs. 25c Fresli Liver lb. ... . . . . . . 15c Rib Boil Beef lb ..10c Fryers - Hens - Rabbits n K?m max: 1 v. Words and Music by cjireder-Berg sT out it cAtrr I 9 mm m ii i ryM e . - r m HOW PEAL AT V Easy,: BASKE3 BY A G-VEAD PDOTECTIOn PLAH