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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning:, August 21, lt33 PAGE SIS YEN C' i SalGiii Fish c PouRry T.larke Phone 6010 Free Delivery Our Special This Week OAILIuOrj, Half or f EIALIIDIUir WhoIe- on,y O Course the Best in Poultry, Fryers, liens A Tip on the Market .v. ; . J Food prices are advancing, especially canned goods, and yon will save' money by having a liberal supply on band at today's prices. J CJllv3 wJ 111 Flour PS' jj haU gaL - jar The Master Bleacher HQ; Flap-Jack Hot Cake Flour, large pkg..:: 21c Cane and Maple Syrup, Tea Garden; quarts . -..35c ' '. The '. 75c size Shredded Wheat Bistuit. KtHogg's, 2'pliga. .:19t half ; gallon (A Mayonnaise Mixer Fre with Each Can) CQ Del. Monte l's SS cans 89c Pineapple Juice, Doled; No. 2 cans, 2 for -.I ; ; .25c Pineapple Juice, Doles, No. 5 cans J 29c Libby Baby Foods, homogenized, 3 cans : 25c Lip ton's Tea, Yellow Label, 1 lb. can L. ;.. (A Sugar and Creamer Free with Each Pound) Salad Oil, Golden West, bulk, quart 111. (Container Extra and Returnable) ; Ilershey Kisses, delicious chocolate, 1 lb. cello ,...25c Ice Cream Powder, Junket,' 3 pkgs. . 25c (Maple, Vanilla, Chocolate). Tomato Juice, Del Rogue, Is, 3. cans til :..25c Veg-AIL Vegetable Salad Mix, 2 cans i .25c Del Monte bottle em a t I' quarts i . :. V Dnrkee's Delicious Dreflsinjr PEACH CANNING TIME ' Fresh from the Orchards Daily Price is Right o BAKERY AND DELICATESSEN Hot weather foods ready , to serve,-picnic lunches of any size delivered free to nearby picnic grounds. I MODEL FOOD MARKET 275 N. High St. Phone 4111 Thirty-Day Account Service FREE DELIVERY Tine Impales Lad Sporting in Hay B ' 1111 I , - - Fork Point Dangerously Near Boy's Heart Is Report UNION VALE, Att. 10.-- George Allen, 8. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin 'Allen, Is at the McMInnville " hospital receiving treatments (or serious injuries In flicted Monday forenoon while playing in the hay mow at his grandfather's barn. In sliding from the hay, he ran one tine of the pitchfork into his body, miss Ing his' heart by . only a fraction of an inch. " - '- Entertain Easterners -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Weirlck of 'Amity accompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. Moses ' Yoder 'of Ohio -were guests'; Tuesday of Mr'.':and Mrs. Frank' WesttaU. 'The eastern peo ple expect to locate in the Willam ette valley. Their visit" has caused much comment because of the fact that they drove a prancing team of bay Hamletonians hitch ed to a spring wagon west.. Returns from. Treatments Mrs. Ray Cozel, who has receiv ed treatments at Salem during the last, week, returned-; home Tues day. - :h. - Miss Winnie Catt of Bend is a guest of Mrs. Velma Launer and Mrs. Myrtle Wood. The budget for next Tear was accepted at an election held Mon day night at the Unionvale school house, with small attendance of tax payers present because of the busy season. Young People to Roast 'Mellows JEFFERSON, Aug. 20. Mrs. Sherman Koker la enjoying a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. G. Dyer, of Alameda, Calif. The two sisters motored to Seattle last; week., to visit nieces. ' , The young people of the Evan gelical and Methodist t churches will enjoy a marshmallow roast at Thomas creek Friday night. A vesper service will be held around the bonfire, with games and swim ming as added attractions. . , - Work on the local WPA. project is progressing nicely. Workmen have finished laying! the v new water mains on Third street, and are now : working along Second street on the Pacific highway. The reservoir has been relined and Is ready, for the roof to be put on. : C. A.. Beach and family of Scio have leased the. Dan Donohue. property on Third street. ' They are formerly fromColorado, and expect to make Oregon. f. their home. . - V , . Achievement Service Is t End of Dayton Church's Vacation Bible School DAYTON. Aug. 20. The at tendance was good at the achieve ment services held at the Meth odist church Sunday evening un der the direction of the, 40 Day ton boys and girls who .attended the two week bible school, which closed last Friday. The boys' manual training class displayed book cases, magazine racks, bookends and many mis cellaneous articles and the girls' sewing class had a large assort ment of work, auch as Christian flags and paper cuttings. Morgan Condition Said . . Equal to Expectations LEBANON, Aug. 20.-r-Wood-row Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Morgan, Lebanon, route 2, who was thrown from a horse and suffered a fractured pelvis and was admitted to, the Lebanon general hospital Monday is re ported (o be doing as well-as can be expected. The son of Arch Miller, Crab tree, was thrown from his horse the same day and suffered a frac tured arm. Robert D. Beyer Craw, fordsvllle, suffered a fractured arm Tuesday. . rate Phone 5679 it ." l3tii and State Sty 4 D1eyries Why Pay More Than at State Street Grocery & Market Best Foods CALUMET pfotro'' ftLVYONNAISE Baking Powder iT ii-l W W iLX TOMATOES "tsr1 lug 25c CERTO VINEGAR Deviled Meat 2 bottles ...43C 1 Qu ".-.SC 3 Hs tins .......... IOC WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LI3IIT QUANTITIES lilELLO- GLO Sperry Pancake Kellogg's j COFFEE FLOUR Corn Flakes l-ttc J Z 1LJ.-...49c 1 3 pkgs, ;2Qc CRACKERS H Carrots 1 2c SUNKIST Oranges .doz- 1 5c GREEN BELL PEPPERS 3 lbs 10c EXTRA LARGE DANISH SQUASH 3 for 10c 35 c 5 c SWIFTS SUCED Bacon Rind Off, lb. Saucr (raut Bulk qt. ' GpScocl Ham ,b- 3po Flii1foShcrtcningsllD3aCgQ Clioice of Rabbits and Fryers ' TRY A MINUTE STEAK SPECIALS FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY Oklahoma People Visit At. 'Liberty. Residence LIBERTY,' Aug. , 20. Dr. and Mrs." H. -Walker rand Mrs. Rex Moore and baby all of Roleton, Okla., visited at. the W. J. Fair home en Monday. - Mrs. Ethel Hale of Seattle was guest several days this week at the home of her brother, Osca. Dencer. 'I'r Saw Tears Hand S1LVERTON, Aug. 20.AlvIn Harber Is wearing his left hand in a bandage as a result of a saw accident which occurred Tuesday. The saw slipped and tore Into Harbor's hand. Harber, who at tends school at Corvallis, is spend ing the summer In Silverton. Enlarge, Remodel Creamery Building INDEPENDENCE, Aug. 20. The Independence Dairy Products company are remodeling the old creamery building. Besides remod eling, plans call for 250 new lock ers, a new root and a new Mahap room.". About 15.000 will be ex pended n the project. The office will be moved to the south front of the building, - and : the north side wlll.be refrigeration room;.;. :' The new bnlldingwill be mod ernized to harmonize . w i t h the new creamery: plant that was com pleted a year ag"5. ;This - will; call for additional : equipment 1 In '.re-; frigeratien, and the lockers will be rented to those who desire this type of refrigeration.-'More than half of the lockers have already, been spoken :f or. This - new plant will adjoin - the one built-a' year ago, and an awning will be put across both plants. : The .'"sharp room' .wllf be 'fori the south side of. thV old 5 build ing The boiler room will bejbacW' of the "sharp room and fuel' oil' will - be used. Thej cream plant will be. in the. new building; and modern throughout. '..' Holders Vacation V LIBERTY, Aug. 2 0. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holder returned hoi-e from a several days' vaca tion spent at Newport and other scenic points on' the Coast. The R. A. Erixons are vacationing at the coast this week. Inebriation Charged j A man listed as Pete Parrish of Albany was Jailed by city po lice last night on a charge of be ing drunk. Work Resumed on S; Santiam Road ( LEBANON Aug. 20 Work was resumed yesterday on construc tion of the South Santiam high way. The work was suspended three weeks because of temporary lack of funds. Suspended work on the North Santiam will not be re sumed at present. ".The" original closing; order af fecte.lonly. . the new. contracts', held by the Glllgannon .construc tion firm, which ' reemployed a small crew yesterday. The ' work extends westward from that of ihe McNutt:cQniract ; n e a r the western summit . of the .Cascade mountains..-': .. . f -s "The Fred. Slate contract : was completed Mohday and Slate, will resume' work on the Charles Leon ard North- Santiam contract' soon. Work: on . the MeNutt contract has proceeded without interruption on the South v Santiam highway, a well aa, the '-Hi.- L. Gates contract; I which Is ; nearlng; completion on the North Santiam . highway. t !Neals"'New. Owner oi-!:.; v - Farni in Fox Valley: LYONS, Aug 20. -A real estate, deal was closed this week by which Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neal of Jordan are the new owners of the 65-acre farm recently acquir ed by the Stayton bank. The Ralph Trask family formerly occupied' the tract which is located In Fox Valley. It is understood the Neals are to take immediate posssesion. Stort Crew Begins iork, Branch Yard Hi ' . - iAlRLIE, Aug. 20. Hop-picking starts at the Miles Branch hop yards on Thursday morning with a short crew as is usual in most yards this year. ' The price has been set at a dollar and a quarter peri hundred. The bop picking herb this year will be very short season as there is only the Branch leff to pick this year as the Link yard run by Branch had to I e cut down on account of mildew. Mrs. C. S. Whitaker has as her guest this week her brother from Nebraska who arrived Saturday. He -is connected with the Nebraska Bridge company at the home of fice. - Mrs. John Davis left Sunday for her home in Devers. Wyo., after a week's visit at her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings. Mrs. Lawrence Davis also returned to her home in Yamhill that day. having been another guest of her parents. , PcDdlinc Is August C2nd ' Entries Postmarked Later Than Aug. 22 Will Not Be Eligible! Only 15 Minutes Work Will Qualify You For NELSON BROS. Easy to Enter Easy to Win All You Have to Do Is . O Se hw many words of two or more letters you can make up by rearrang- . ing the letters in "SHERWIN-WILLIAMS" - and in "PABCO SHINGLES" but be sure to group words made np from "Sherwin-Williams" under . "Sherwin-Williams": similarly for words made np from "Pabco Shin- ' gles." . . O THEN WRITE A SLOGAN OF NOT - MORE THAN 15 WORDS DESCRIP TIVE OF EITHER PABCO SHINGLES OR SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS. RULES 1. Anyone but employees and relatives of employees of Nelson Bros, may enter. 2. All entries must be writ ten on one side of paper only. Each word is to be numbered consecutively. S. Deadline for all entries is August 22nd; any . entries postmarked later than Aug ust 22nd will not be eli gible tor this contest. . ' 4. Announcement of prise wln , ners will be made as soon ' as possible after contest deadline: Winners will be notified by contest spon ; sors. 5. In case ot ties, judges will award prise to the one who . has submitted the best slo gan with his list, f. Decisions of j u d g e s are final. 7. Only words of 2 or more letters count! Fire Fourth Prizes of 5 Off . DEADLINE IS AUGUST 22 . . . GET BUSY! PRIZES First Prize 25 OFF On Any - Paint or Roofing Job - Second Prize ' 15 OFF : , On, Any Paint or Roofing Job Three Third Prizes of 10 Off , It's Lots of Fun. And Yon May Win! Bring or Mail Your ; Entry to FREE PLANE IUDB Inquire how . yon caa qualify ! PilhIT AfID ROOFING DEPT. R. L. 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