Art Edition of Gibbon Presented to Library WOODBURN. Sept. SMr. and Irs. Keith. Powell, formcn t Woodbum and now tt Salem hare Gibbon Decline, and Fall of the ""m" Empire In five volumes to Model Food Service... The best foods we can bay. Handled under most sanitary conditions. Groceries,1 Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Bakery Goods, Fresh Meats all on ,one order, one delivery, one account. Prompt de livery. Thirty day account service. Lay in a Good Supply, Monday Is Labor Day . The Store I Closed AU Day Libby's Pineapple Juice, No. 10 cans . 49c tabby's Pineapple Juice, No. 5 cans l29c Libby's Sweet Pickles, in quart re-usable jars. 35c voUtluiniG PEH 3JEIIIL Sjpkgs. as For better and quicker jellies j Sperry Pancake and Waffle Flour; No. 10 bags. 59c The Ideal Shortening. Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles, large jars. juesue ice cream Salt, 4-ib. Tomato Juice, Del Rogue of S & W, 3 cans.... Junket Ice Cream Powder, 3 pkgs.l ... (Vanilla. Maple. Chocolate Flavors.) SaIla(3Aiiel j pints 22 A Real Tasty Salad Dressing Made by Durkee. 1 ,, Heinz Baby Foods, all' varieties, 3 for 25c; dozen 95c Molasses Mint Chews, a delightful confection, lb. 29c It's canning time for Pears, Elberta Peaches and Tomatoes 1 .Fancy Large Firm Tomatoes, basket.. ..-10c Table Peaches,, basket ... i. L :15c Stein's Pumpernickel Bread, large loaf ...i 15c , Model Pies Apple, Peach, Youngberry..... ...30c Large Rich Butter Horms, 2 for ..I ... 15c Potato or Macaroni Salad, pint . 25c Gelatine Vegetable and Fruit Salads, 5c and 10c molds. Model food Market 275 N. High St. Cash Discount stamps, '" On all cash purchases and accounts paid by the 10th of the month. STA 13th & State ( C Baking Powder CALUMET BAKING POWDER , Q I . , , , i-ib. tin !--,..-. .-.-f i Jc IPffdDCltmSG F Mop Handles .. . . ... ....9c f rfatoy and Saturday Only : ' ... .. . j LETTUCE 2 for 13c Pork and Beans . . . .5c Fine Larue Heads I '-i l lh CM ! Tomatoes, No. I lug . . 39c Sjierry Tang PE--- Pancake Flour Dressing prim " . Mb. 12-oz for Salads Toilet Tissue, 4 roUs . . .15c pkir. ' Pint Bottle : : i : ' 1 - FLOUR 49 Brand Hardwheat. -I A jjV J- Wesson Oilyqt........L40c oM- MM esaasasaam . M sjoarisjss ssasaaanaamsmsl sBBa.BanmanmBB 10 lbs. ,.i 25 Swift's SUced Bacon, rind off, JSC lb Mock Chicken Legs '- - 6 Spiced Ham, lb. V . Salad Dressing, pt Xof of Fryer and Rabbits WHY! PAY MORE. THAN AT the- Woodbum library.. Mr. and Mrs. Powell hare la the put siren many rateable and prized, books to the library in cluding the library of Mrs. Pow ell's father, the late Judge Bing ham,'and a sift consisting of photograrares from the works of masters in the fields of sculpture and painting, which is deemed a raluable addition to the library. 57 In 2 cartons package ... 12c -.25c .25c Phone 4111 - - -.. i : , - i 17 R E IS I BDEILII . Sunbrite Cleanser s Fine Granulated lbs. for 25c . . 35c j ,15c The finest hill grown beans, 1 lb. SALMON taH, can Sixth Homecoming At Mehama Grove Program, Basket -Dinner Feature Day; Dr.; Bar rick Is President MEHAMA, Sept. 3 The sixth annual get-together of old timers and friends of Mehama and sur rounding territory which is known as Mehama homecoming day "was held in Mehama grove , last Sun day. Many people attended and renewed acquaintances. A basket dinner was serred at noon and a short program was the feature of the afternoon. The program con sisted of sereral numbers by Dr. E. Barrick's quartette; a read ing by Miss Roberta Robens of Stay ton; a riolin-guitar selection by Maxine and Leland Cole of Astoria; invocation by L. P. Ben nett of Marion; a solo by Ephralm Henness, of Lyons, 87 years old, the ' oldest person present; and sereral talks by Wm. Fulkey of Mehama, C. W. Barrick of Gari baldi and Kathryn Morts Lyons. Officers elected for next year were Dr. L E. Barrick of Salem, president; Wm. P. Mulkey, Me hama, secretary; and Luther Stout Mehama, as treasurer. Ola timer '4 friend pmul were R. h. Stout. Mr. and Mm. .Robert Mol key, and family, Dean Kimssjr, Mn. Ella Titxe Consists, Hi, and Mrs. ra. lopU ina, Kathrya "Stout. Leva Boles. Nora Virr, Mr. George Mulkey, -Marjorie and Glenn Molkey, Janet Ilaya and Mary Barrick Haya. aU of Portland; Dell 3. Selles 1 Seattle; Mr. and Sirs. Lawrfnre Mulkey of Sunny cid, Wh.; Albert Rob ens. Nellie Morf tn, Koberta Robena. Luther and Harold Stout. Matilda Sief muad Jonei. Tex Kirasey and Rose A11U all of Stay ton; Audrey fields. Fern Ellen Fields, and Mra. Frank Iuert aU of Sublimity; Lois Barrick, Margaret Moritx Hadley Hobson, Wm. Sirgmund, A. H. Barker. Mr. and Mrs. R. White, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Welsh. Miss Anna Welsh, Mra. Mabel Lockwood. Mra. Elisabeth Adair, D. O. Drager, Mr. and Mra. Arch ie Smack and family, Clifford Burhcfield. and Mary La Rue. aU of Salem ; L. A. and E. Henness, Helea Trask, Naney Lea Trask, Neal Trssk, Laurence and Maud Trssk, A. L. Hiatt, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Jackson, Elmer Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Ot tilia Downing and" chidlren. and Mabel Patton, aU of Lyons; LeTert Bennett of Marion ; Clara McMillin Cole, Maxine and Leland Cole, Norman and Ellen Lee and Mra. Ellen Cole, all of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs.J O. Voget and daughter, Esther f Aumsville; Mr. and Mrs. P. McAuley, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. If. N. Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duffy and son. Raymond, all ot Mill City; Mr. and Mra. I. A. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Jonh A. Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Titxe and fam ily. Mrl and Mrs. V. Goodell, Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Taylor. Ruth and Its Moe. Ruby and Juanita beth Mulkey and boys, Wm. P. Mulkey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Mulkey, Mr. and Bass, Mr. and Mrs. Max Frame. Eliis Mrs. Giles Wagner and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Blum and family, Mrs. Z. A. Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Blum and family, W. Bcrinrer aad Glenn Berinpr, Mrs. Zoellner and Gordon, all ot Me hama; T. L. Henness, Alice Daria Hen neaa and Mr. and Mra. Ed Davia of Oatea; E. E. Taylor of 8ilerton: Joseph McMillin of Lebanon; Mr. and Mra. T. L. Brown of Oregon City; Mr. and Mra. J. C. Rabe ot Tifard: Joha A. Irrmg of Wilbur: Mrs. Clyde Todd. Marjorio and Eldon Todd. aU of 8heridan; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Barrick of Garibaldi ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Teeters and family of Glen dale; and Mattie Lyons Hiatt. KelHs Tnrnldfe Loveriar, Mr. and Mra. P. Potter, Bert Morris, O. D. 9or' delia Hall LaBare, Bessie Hull Barker, nad many others who failed to register. Phone 5679 I. .... 51 100 lbs. -L It Seem as Though We CanH Keep Enough - j -Sacked Up to Meet the Demand MelloGlo COFFEE -Pink, No. 1 10c STATE STREET The OREGON STATESMAN; Salem, Oregpn Friday Morning, September 4, 1938 Lebanon Growers Contract Prunes LEBANON, Sept. S. Print grower. In the eaitern section ot the county bare contracted tie crop -to the. California, Packing company; the Oregon Product company and to Spencer- Canning company of Lebanon, j The price la from $15 to 20 per ton. -, R. J. . Warden and son W. P. Warden hare returned from an auto trip ' to , Big Lake : where they, spent sereral days fishing catching the limit erery day. They report the new road which includes. Seren Mile hUl as Yery good-; with the added attraction of beautiful scenery. ! Mrs. C. W. Bice left Monday tor Newton, la., in response , to a message telling of the death . of her sister. .. , ' .,. Russell Wirt, son of Mrs. Ger trude Wirt and MUs . MaybeUe Phillips, daughter of; Mrs. John Phillips, popular joung people of the Lacomb section,. were united in marriage in Albany, August 27, the- pastor pf t h e Church of Christ officiating. They are - temporarily located at the Wirt farm,, home. -.. Qover Seed, Potatoes; And Cora Yet to Gather; Hoppicking Is Started CENTRAL HOWELL, Sept. . Cloyer seed, potatoes and corn are the crops left to harvest now and the prospects are for a good yield. " ' , 'Hop picking started in the Steelhammer, Durbin and Eggl man yards Tuesday. Henry Lltchy plans to start Friday. J. S. Kaufman has his barn on chis farm in the Erergreen district near completion. The cement floor is being poured now. Among the families vacation ing at the coast recently are the W. C. Rutschman, Ernest Roth and. Mm. A. Nafzigar families. Elect Multnomah Man To Teaching Vacancy DAYTON. Sept 3. Upton Bix ton of Multnomah has been elect ed to the Dayton union high school teaching staff to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Ray. N. Warren, coach, who will teach at Harrisburg. , Pouring cement for the new walks and crossings ' in Dayton near the new union high school building was begun Wednesday. These is to be about one mile of new walks built Laurel Social Club Resumes Its Meetings . K1NGWOOD, Sept. 3. Fifteen members of the Laurel Social Hour club assembled Tuesday af ternoon at the home of the presi dent, Mrs. E. W. Emmett for re sumption of activities following the summer vacation.. Mrs. Jen nie Ferguson was an invited guest Mrs. Arnold. Cof f eL as hostess, led devotions and served dainty refreshments following the social hour. Nvw smooth bottom. Fine mesh basket. Swinging rest tope dripping on stove. Round, eaayHclean corpers. 3 qt Size, $1.29 .Reg. $1.70). .i3:4MUJ;WMN Easy-clean dome cover. Modem, Bakelite handles. 6 cup, $1.95 (Reg. $20); 4 cup, $LS5 CRatf. $2.20. Also 2 and 12 cup sizes.' . Doughton Hdwe. 353 Court Ph 6788 Dir CCian Lam CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies for disorders ot liv er, stomach, glands, skin., and urinary system of mem and women. Remedies for constipation, asthmas arthritis. sugar diabetes and rheumatism. T. . years la bosf. a nesa. Katuropathle pturaicians. S03H Court St. Corner Liberty Office opm Satur days and Tuesdays only, to A. 1L to 1 P. 1L, 6 P. II. to 7. Consalt a tion Illood I pressure and arine ! m m mm MA nf asaa-rps I 1 l iiii a ill I WW m -b, at& av 1AM Getdie oaaa . D. charge- Valsetz Electors Get New Director Former Teachers at Gates in New Positions; Other Gates News - VALSETZ. Sept. I. -At an election held at the school house Tuesday night, Lester Turner was elected to finish, out the remain ing two years ot the term of M. L. Rudy who, has moved from the district , i; . ..( : ' Scott Markln. of Independence has been elected to - teach - the seventh and eighth grades. Mrs. Luella Will of Portland was elect ed for the- fifth and , sixth grade position, j . , Rev. Lyle Hagan of Salem held church services at the r school house Sunday' evening., Mr. and Mrs. George King re ceived head injuries In an - acci dent while on the way to Dallas early Saturday morning. 2 -The Tallman - Music store sold two pianos in Valsets Tuesday plight. The school-board bought one for use in the school and the 4-L bought the other for use in the community hall. Returns to California To Resume School Work KINGWOOD. Sept. 8. M ir. s Catherine Applewhite, who has spent the summer with her father, A. L. Applewhite, here and at Large Magnifying Mirrors Adjustable " Handles 47c New White and Gold Alarm Clocks 98c Open Evenings Till 10 P. M. FDEIpIG GonSttary PADO 2 boxes 25c Rubbing Alcoliol Fall Strength - pts. 2 for 2QG TOWEL8 150 Towels to Roll -1 r.lincrral ; I OIL Heary - Qts. f C93 RINSO Powder large Size ; H9c i Magnesia Full Pints i as t For ; s :. t i . Poison Oak McKesson's CALA C ream 473 : ILAEIP G1LODEC 30 or 60 Watt Made by G. E. their summer home at Neskowln, left Sunday for San Diego .- where she. will bo a - second . year - stu dent at. California State- fnlver slty. : . i - ; Mrs. David K. Freisen lis at Twin - Rocks as a delegate from the young people's -society lot the Nazarene church of Salem tb their annual convention. '- I , . ' ? j -; sJ. ErrMoto WOODBURN. Sept. J. The following cases appeared in Just- Ice Overton's c o u r t during . the week: Clifford Elwood Mabley ar rested for driving his truck at a speed of 45 miles per .hoi r paid a j fine -of $5 and costs: iRobert Fetter paid a fine of $5 and costs for driving his car with In- four wheeled trailer attached without the necessary licence plates; Git ford . Barton Rustenmeyer arrest ed for transporting property tor compensation witnout Pf U. U plates on his truck was given a fine of $5 and costs. J i- . 4 Peter Sylvester Maben ipaid a fine' of $5 and costs aftef enter ing a pie aof guilty to the charge of driving his truck witH a bed 4 1 feet in length, belngi 6 feet longer than the limit allowed by law.. :-;?! j John William 'Brooks.; arrested for driving while intoxicated en tered a plea of guilty and Iras giv en a fine of $100 and sentenced to 30 days in the county jailjprovid ed that If $50 ot the finetand the costs be paid on or before30 days that the remaining part jof t h e penalty be suspended 1 1 . : O TtiT' 1 I I :: mcKea dv jusn j . ... i - i n s is m i . v til jr u n i (gsmm &aiinn &.& IV here You Save Every Day 1 McKessoh's Plain ToothPactc - j :- ,; (Bern ife ESnllan j(5IiQ(5)(go I it gflG (SjrcGeri allPCo , t 49 EScn SalltJG t gffle IICnGffOEmC Cbavc cap QCJ; or Sparkling Water Negro Singers to Appear at Amity AMrrr. Sept S-The "Missis sip plans, negro male singers, will present a concert Mbnday night In the Amity . Methodist church. These singers . now;of radio tame, were formerly known as the "Cot ten Rlosaom iin-en tst that THnev school in Mississippi. The entertainment will start at 8 p. m. and will consist of negro spirit uals and readings.' - W. E. Tarnes who lives on the highway south of own, had. the misfortune to 1 o e a valuable horse which foundered on wheat this week. Another horse was rendered useless by the same cause. The combine bad dumped the wheat close in the pasture fence, and the horses had reached It through the fence. ; ' Parents here are Anxious over an epidemic of whooping cough which .Is : prevalent! among school Salem Fish and Poultry Market Phone 6010 i- 173 S. Commercial Free Delivery xext door, to Mcdowell market Fresh! Seafoods Chinook Salmon. Silverside Salmon. Halibut Cheeks, Halibut. Red Snapper, . Filet of Red Snapper, Filet of Sole, Oysters. Crabs. . Kippered and Smoked Salmon, Salt Fish. r Choictb Colored Frys & Hens . k BRIXG T8 YOm POULTRY 1 " U KX s $1.25 size 60c size or Mint Flavored 5pc size- UflUnmc . AT LOW-CUT PRICES i " - 7 Hour Photo Finishing PAGE SEVEN children land these of - pre-achool -age. Ae . the opening ot school is so near, efforts are being made to prevent further spread of the disease. ! . Bragg Bound Over In Car Theft Case Arraigned in justice court yester day on a charge of larceny ot an automobile belonging to Helen Wright Of Salem, Frank Bragg, 20.-pleaded guilty and was bound over to the grand Jury. Art Johnson. 19, arrested with .Bragg at Treka. Calv from where the two jmen were returned Wednesday- by Deputy Sheriff B. G. Honeycu,tt pleaded not guilty to the same Charge, clalmiog that he had been picked up by Bragg at Springfield . and ; was not aware that thejear was stolen. Brsggj admitted atealing the car but said Chat It was his first of fense. Both men are in jail In de fault of j$750 bail each. Best Obtainable 4 Camels, Luckys, Old Golds. Ches terfields, Raleighs Carton 02. 23 White Owls Van Dycks Wm. Penns Pkg. of 5 for 23G Open' Sundays Till 10 P.M. Hew Squibb's iTooth Powdsr One 40c Caa and One. 25c Can Bay Both for, 33c Emotion irs-Regular Super -or Juniors 2 for S7c LUX GOAP FLAEIEC Large Size .Sic " Cashmere Boquet COAP Former 25c Size " Cake $Jcx7 Gctn and 5 Blades in - Bakelite Case 49G CLEAIISIIIG ff-IDOUJEO 180 Sheet RoUs Pink or Whitt 5E,VEG Heavy Rough Finish, pair -EQ3 kaaCEnca DattQ 23 Reff. 75c Quality ;v aai