The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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VI, i'AGC TWO
The OREGON STATESMAN, Saleia, Oregon, 'Friday Morning, August 21, 1936
Heal Estate Sales
Blade at Silver! on
, SILVERTONY Aug. 20. Three
real estates sales were, reported
this -week from the George W.
Hubs company. The sale of the
.Hoy Morley house and lot on
Cherry street to 1 Clyde - Ramsby
was made by Bert Terry, sales
man.
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The other two sales was the two
acre tract by the North Side "la
vestment company ' to William
Knittle or Salem, and the house
and lot owned by II. B. Rue to
B. C. Taylor. !
'294. N. Commercial St.
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Phone 3527
Always at their best with low prices every day.
That is why it is always Tiappy shopping days
at Irish-Binfr's store. i
Kerr's Hot Cake Ofl
Flour, 10's
Kerr's Rolled Oats
No. 10 bag .......
33c
Ghirardelli's Sweet C
Chocolate, 1 lb. OC
The New Nucoa
lbs. '
37c
Red Rose Flour
hard wheat ;
49's j....
-A perfect
$1.29
White Eagle lHard , Wheat!
Flour $1 OQ
49's L...; dl.OU
Mason Jar Rubbers
3 dozen .. .l.:...i.i.
8c
Presto Jar Rubbers
3 dozen ...:!:....
7c
puiiiSugariolb,.59c 100 Jj $5.54
KC Baking Powder
25 or. 17c; 50 oz. .... CtOC
Vinegar 40 grain
Gallon 'L
11c
are You Tried
PETER PAN COFFEE?
We grind it while you
wait. Satisfaction OO
guaranteed. 11 lb. .... aCO C
Irish truck just arrived with a load of Melons 1 L
the rijtht size. This is Melon time. lb. L 1 C
Grade A Butter
1 lb.
38c
palm Olive Soai
i bars
14c
Extra Medium Eggs
They are fresh
21c
Liberty Soap
10 bars
19c
Our Store WiU Close 7 P. M. Saturday Night
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UMTT
Reunion Is Held,
Paradise Island
LIBERTY", Aug. 20. Descend-
ents of the pioneer Wearer family-
of this district held a reunion
at Paradise Island Sunday, spend
ing the day in visiting, sports and
swimming. A picnic lunch was
also a feature.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Weaver and family of
Culver, Ore.; 3 the Roy Weaver
family of Portland: Ur. and Mrs.
Richard Yates and son. Wallace of
Woodburn; the Ralph Weaver
family of Portland; Mrs. Ruth
Russell and children of Wenat
chee, wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rae and family. Mr. and Mrs.
John Winship all of Salem; G. L.
Weaver and the Grover Weaver
family, Mrs. J. W. Rains and son,
Merle, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Dencer, all of Liberty. ,
Horse Breaks Neck
; WACONDA, Aug. 20. A horse
belonging to Egan brothers broke
its .neck recently, and a second
horse was badly cut 4m barbed
wire,, requiring the care of a vet
erinary last week.
Specials for Friday and Saturday
PRIME BEEF ROAST, lb. I . .lljc
BEEF BOLL, lb. .......... 1 ... .9c
BACON, half or whole, lb. . I . . .25c
BACON BACKS, lb. L..28c
SLICED BACON, lb. . . ... I . . .32c
PURE LARD, 2 lbs. 25c
SHORTENING, lb. ........ . . .10c
All Kindt of Luncheon Mean
HOFFMAN'S
MEAT MARKET .
150 N. Commercial Phone 5563
162 N. Com!
Phone 5151
Red Hot Specials
Friday and Saturday
GPHJEDG f 1:50 lb, OSG
10 Ib. l?e
SIM!IKJG Sda, 3 ibs. HOC
DRESSING
Miracle Whip, qt. ...35c
Tang, quarts .. 32c
Zest, qt 29c
PORK and BEANS
Armour's Best "I
Large can . . 1UC
RAISINS
4 lb. Seedless '
Pkg. .
21c
SUGAR
Pure or
Cane 0 lbs.
S1.43
100 lbs. $5.54
SOAP
6Borene 0
. large cakes uu C
SOAP
No. 99 Health Soap
Big bars . OC
Dost Food;
Spread or
Mayonnaise
Also French
Dressing
Full Pints ............27c
COFFEE
PL! A-
irouna . -
15c
ASPARAGUS
Hillsdale Cut in
Green, picnic tin lUC
S5FI?EE lb. 23c
Selected from No. 1 Quality Coffees .
Pure and
? Fresh.
Bring Container
lb. EEC
"o-V. A - TfW? TAT?
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iYOUR GROCER is featuring Kellogg's Corn Flates In
a Lot-weather special. He's making it possible for
you to enjoy the refreshirig crispness of Kellogg's
right now, when it means most. Lower price. Bigger
.value than ever I
Give your family the world's favorite rcady-to-eat
cereal -crunchy and . golden, with milk or cream.
Delicious and cooling for breakfast, lunch or the
children's supper. j
This is your chance to save money ! Act at once,
while the hot-weather special lasts. Order KeUogg's
from your grocer today not one package but
several. This is KeUogg's Corn Flakes weather.
"Quality guaranteed. Blade by Kellogg in Battle Greek,
Michigan. .
Ilotliing fatsos fZio.placo of.
BUY FtXNTY OF
rum SAVE
TIMS AUD
TR0U3LE
THESE HOT
DAYS I ,
A LIGHT, REFRESHING EKERCY
FOOD THAT HELPS YOU
KEEP COOL. ALL DAY
SISYE KELLOCCS FOR THS
CHILPRtrrS SUFFER.
LJ EASYTOPICIST.
JJC AH AI? TO
Jil RESTFUL
Hop Fiesta Queen
Gioice Next Week
Opal . Burch of Salem
. Leads 13 Entries in
; Queen Race
Onlj next Wednesday the queen
of the third annaal Hop Fiesta
will be selectM, and the announce
tnent'of the Trlnner will be made
at a tiz street dance on tne er-
enlng of August 27.
In the count today, Opal Burch
of Salem, sponsored by L o u i s
Lachmond, is in the lead of the 13
queen candidates; she is closely
followed by Georgia Housley,
sponsored by Williams Drug com
pany; third is Bette Wattenburg-
er,- sponsored - by Harpole and
Coon; fourth is Imogens Tidd,
sponsored by the Willamette Aerie
Eagles; fifth ia Zelma Thompson,
Bponsored by Frank Ellis club and
Frank Muhleman.
The coronation ceremonies tor
the queen of the Hop Fiesta to
be held here August 27 to 30 in-
elusive, will take place on the
opening evening ot the celebra
tion. Mayor Gives Crown
Mayor A. L. Thomas of Inde
pendence, will crown the Fiesta
rnler, and an elaborate ceremon
ial, will be presented under the di
rection' of Paul Robison, Mrs. El
sie Bolt, and Mrs. Maurice J.
Butler. Special : lighting equip
ment will he instaUed in the Hop
Bowl, the Independence munic
ipal auditorium, particularly for
the coronation.
Distinguished citizens of several
valley j towns will act as escorts
to the members of the Fiesta royal
court, which, in addition to the
qneeu, will be composed of a
crown princess and four princess
es. The hop-land royalty will be
selected on next Wednesday ev
ening, from a group of 13 young
ladies who are competing for the
honor of ruling over the celebration.
Expect Biggest, Best
This year's Fiesta is expected
to climax all previous festivals
held in this' section of the Wil
lamette valley. Events scheduled
to take place during the four-day
show include: a Cinderella pag
eant, a rodeo, donkey polo games,
midnight frolic revue, dances, a
carnival and grand floral and wild
west parade.
Hop pickers are arriving here in
hordes, and it is expected that at
least 15.000 of these workers will
be in this locality by Fiesta time.
Woodburn Will
Seek WPA Work
WOODBURN. Aug. 20.- T h e
regular meeting of the city council-was
held Tuesday end the fol
lowing business transacted:
The street commissioner was
authorized . to repair the street
where new water mains had re
cently been installed; the mayor
and recorder were given author
ity to make an application for a
blanket project for WPA work
next winter which will give the
city the privilege of handling men
on any -city' work where work is
needed.' 4 . -
Complaint was made by Chas.
Saunders and George Stuckey that
tennis players at the Library Park
square were damaging the roof of
their building by climbing to find
lost balls and Councilman H. M.
Austin was authorized to spend
about S5T) to nrovida A screen nr
other necessary protection for the
DHiiamg.
An offer was made for thm nn.
chase of the Schermer nrrtDertv
on Haves street recently aniiri)
by the city, the price offered be
ing wu me purcnaser to furnish
the funds for abstract. The atrr
was accepted. j
City Marshal Alfred Ashland
made aDnlication tnr a natr nt
handcuffs and application was
granted. , -r -
The water board was instructed
to bring in plans at the next meet
ing for a new pump house. This
building will be built of concrete
and will cost approxiamtely
13,000.
Recorder George Beach was In
structed to hire an engineer to
draw a map of property adjoin
ing and street improvements made
on. East Lincoln I street. L. M.
Sweet of Salem has been procured
for the work.- s
Hold Funeral For
A. Johnston, 82
JEFFERSON. Aug. 20. Fun
eral services for Agnes Johnston,
82, who died -Friday at the home
of her. brother, James Johnston,
were held Sandar afternoon from
the local Christian church. Rev.
J. Merlin Hill conducting the ser
vice. Mrs. Gilbert Looney and Mrs.
Merlin Hill sang several numbers.
The pallbearers ; were Wilbur
Funk, F. EL Seehale, S. H. Goln,
Walter Watkins, Virgil Weddle
and Tim Kelly. Mrs. Robert Kelly
and Miss Margaret Densmore ar
ranged the. flowers. .
r- Agnes Johnston, daughter of
James and Caroline Johnston was
born Nor: 24, 1853, in Woodland,
Ontario, Canada. , Her girlhood
was spent in Canada until In
1912 when she came to the United
States and lived in the vicinity of
Chicago until 1J15 when she re
turned to Canada.1 In 1919 she
came to Oregon with her brother,
James Johnston of Jefferson, at
whose home she passed away.
isariy . in life Miss Johnston
Joined the Presbyterian church
and was . a member until her
death. . ;
Surviving are two brothers.
James Johnston of Jefferson, and
Jonas Johnston of. Niagara Falls,
Ontario, Canada. Interment was In
the Jefferson cemetery, under the
direction of a local mortician.
Grangers' News
VICTOR POINT. Aue. 20. The
recnlar A timet hnsinosa nslnn
of Union Hill grange will be held
Friday night.
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