' The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, March 29, 1937 i Mcdowell's market Salem's Leading Market PHONE 8757 ' 171 S. COMX ST. We never offer for sale any Hams but what we make right here 1m our own packing plant. ; t Ton cannot bay better Hams at any price, f "We have 200 of these w.eet, mild-flaTored Hams here wait ins for you at prices yon cannot equal anywhere. EIaEimG0n,2c -2gc HALF OR WHOM? i BACON BAX Heavy QQ Dacon Squares I ! 3Lgcli7c SALT PORK Fresh Side PorkQC HambUrgCE or Ground Beef HgC SLICED LIVER , j Pf L Sirloin 4 1 fn. Steak .. lb. 13 V Pure Pork Sausage . lb. 18c Pure Lard, our own make, 2 lbs. Beef i i n Pot i Roast lb. A-fiC Drop in,, folks, and dp your trading t the Home-Owned Mar ' ket. You can always do Better at McDowells. Open Until 7 P. M. Saturday : . & J$ -:: Mm'tj-,'li1k "llf""" T' 'l i t ! i . I HOTPOIXT DORCHESTER . 'i .. I A brilliant new Range by the famous Hot point. Smart, stream line desien; thrift cooker, big automatic oven. Complete with "timlnder" clock, range light and condiment set. You May Win This ELECTRIC RANGE Contest Closes March ; 27th Come in Today for 'Details HOTPOINT RANGES AS LOW AS $79.50 HOGG BROS. APPLIANCE STORE , 325 Court ! '! Phone 6022 Special Program Slated. Hubbard ; HUBBARD, March 25 Easter will-bring a special program in The Sunday school and regular church services will be merged in to one service, at which time mem bers of the Sunday school will give an Easter program. The pas tor's sermon will be Included In the program, as will several num bers from the primary department, a song from each class, several vocal and instrumental solos and a play. "We Carry On," by as cast of 10. : The play will follow the morn ing sermon. After the services a community basket dinner will be served in the I. O. O. F. hail din ing room, under the direction of the Federated church guild. Those in charge are Mrs. Glen Larkins, Mrs. H. E. Adams, Mrs. George Leffler and Miss Kathryn Hauk. Everyone is invited. j Good Attendance Is Had At Assembly of God Meet This Week at Silverton SILVERTON, March 25 The fellowship meeting of the As sembly of God churches of north ern Oregon, sponsored this week by the local assembly of which Rev. O. R. Cross is pastor, was well attended. The Knights of Pythias hall, where the meetings were held, was filled and around 150 enjoyed the fellowship lunch get-togethers. There were about 25 pastors present, representing territory from Springfield to Toledo and to Camas, Wash. Among the speakers were Rev. Wesley Kauf man, formerly pastor of the As sembly of God church at Astoria, who spoke on "The Revelation of Christ" and Rev. Albert Dol larhide of Corvallis, who's sub ject was On the Perfection." The' programs included special music. Dan Korb, Jefferson, Gets Word of Relative's Death JEFFERSON, March 25 Dan Korb received word from Burr Oak. Kansas, of the death of bis sister-in-law, Mrs. Robert Korb, 52, Sunday, March 21, of heart trouble. Mrs. W. O. Blankenship and family have arrived from Wa tonga, Okla., to Join her hus band, who is employed on the Frank Wied farm one mile north east of Jefferson. Another Work of Art Stolen From Corvallis Campus OREGON STATE COLLEGE, CorvalUs, March 25. "U 1 ttl e Nude Figure," a. priceless original of James McNlel Whistler, from the collection of Leasing J. Rosen wald of England, was removed from its frame in Kidder haU on the O. S. C. campus sometime be fore 9 o'clock this morning. Pro fessor J. Leo Fairbanks, head of the college art department, report ed to the Corvallis police depart ment today. - . ' . This Is the second time in three weeks that art work on exhibit In Kidder for the benefit of students and townspeople has been stolen, according to members of the art department Instructional staff. The local police were given all available clues and will attempt to stop this vandalism. Prof. W. C. Jones of Willamette University Speaks, Aumsville High AUMSVILLE. March 25 W. C. Jones of the Willamette un iversity faculty, was' a visitor at the high school Wednesday forenoon and gave interesting talks, both to-the student body and to the senior class. Mrs. A. J. Mountain, 86. Is ill at the home of her son. T. C. Mountain. She has an attack of the flu. Nine volumes of Ridpath's World History were presented to the high school library this week by Ross Clark. Grade Basketball Team And Coach Are Honored By Mothers of Players GERVAIS, March 25 The senior class play, "Here Comes Charlie," a three-act farce com edy, is to be given at .the audi torium Friday night. April 2. The cast Includes Dorothy Fer guson, Robert Runcorn, Marr jorle Smith, Charles Hutto, Gael Cutsforth, Bonnie Belle Miller. Roy Francis. Bethel Eppers, Ma rie Jensen and Donald Hood. Salem Furniture Co. 130 So. High St. Jh. 6115 ALL NEW STOCKS TO CHOOSE FROM Davenport & Chairs 4? 50 1 Choice of Colors TsnVW a a. Axminster Rugs 29.95 End Tables wauF.., 1.25 Club Chairs 23.75 1 I Occasional Chairs 5.95 1 Hardwood Chairs QRp I Unfinished WUU, Just North of Elsinore Theatre Read Purchases 3 Monmouth Lots MONMOUTH. March 25 G. W. Read, Monmouth carpenter, has purchased three lots front ing Jackson . street, and corner ing on North Broad, from J. M. Campbell. One lot was-immediately resold to Mrs. S. Cox, who has 'employed Read to build her a one-story house. Work began on the house this week. Fred Hnber of the Huber-O'Rourke real estate agency made the Oeal. A son was born Sunday at a Salem hospital to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hill. It Is their second child, and has been named Tom. Miss Lettle Fish back, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Fish back. Monmouth,' was 'married recently to C. O., Palmer of Port land. Miss Fi&hback is a native of Monmouth and attended the local schools. A marriage license was Issued at Vancouver, Wn., March If to Willis E. Cole, only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cole. of Albany, and Miss Arllta J. Wooldridge. Albany. The Col family lived: 25 years at Monmouth, moving; to Albany two years ago. Junior Circle of SI. E. Church at Silverton Is Working For Hospital; SILVERTON. March 25 Mrs.; Harry Riches was recent hostess-; to the members of the Junior cir-i cle of the Metnodtst church. Guests spent the afternoon in sewing for; the nursery room of the new SU-f verton hospital. . I Attending were Mrs. William' Swift. Mrs. Theodore Riches. Mrsi Lee Alfred, Mrs. Lee Hasklns. Mrs4 Harold Davis. Mrs. George Jaesch4 ke. Mrs. Fred. Baker. Mrs. Jake Werle. Mrs. Norman Naegeli. Mrs.I Al Coote -and Mrs.1 Wallace Cock-i ran. - Last Rites Are Held For ! Nathan Hayes, Victim Of High Tension Wire INDEPENDENCE March 25 Funeral services for Nathan C. Hayes, 25, who was electrocuted when; he tried to throw a radio aerial wire oyer high tension wires leading to the John. Peterson home on the K. L. Williams hop ranch, were held at the Smith-Baon mort uary here Tuesday. Rev. R. Brit ton of Monmouth officiating. Bur ial was in the I. O. O. T. cemetery here. ) Hayes was the son-in-law of John Peterson, j I Hayes" was married to Audrey Peterson, August 26, 1932. and she and one daughter survive, as do the following: His mother, Mrs. Nlobo Hayes of Conrad, Mont., two sisters. Mrs. Catherine Stokes and Mrs. Lena Frenlck of Conrad. Mont four brothers. Monte, of Klamath Falls. Harry of Vista. Calif.; Russell of Conrad and Cal vin of Bonanra. Ore. 'PAGE NTNE H. F. Covey Summoned As Witness, in Trial; Students Have Recesk SUVER. March 25 H. F. Co vey, went, to Albany Thursday in l rial ot J ouu n. bivctsu o. mi State Accident commission. . Mrs. N. G. Harris fell at her home" near Lebanon one day te past week and fractured her leg. Mrs. Harris is a sister-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Harris of Su ver. Students from this community attending Corvallis high school en joyed spring vacation Thursday and Friday. Erma Cole Visitor KEIZER. "March 25 Miss Er ma Cole is spending her Easter vacation at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cole. She was accompanied by Miss Frances Wilson of Bakers field. Calif. Both are students of Northwestern -Christian college. Eugene. I felt.LV.M:fcWr lryM.)UA Iff Words and Music by Schreder-Berg ,LrklIoV AND GLADNESS EASTER RNGSi BASKETS OF FUNNIES AMD EGG.S AHO .Th y tlWLi AHD KOLlOAyii TABLE'S Prr , ' TOR KINGS j For a hudget-happy Easter see these values. IThe Schreder-Berg groceries are the very best and satisfy all who ! try them. 3 lay we have an order. Telephone 6606. Free delivery for all orders over $2.00. . i II ; PEAL AT 5CHREDER-BER6 t GROCERY v. rf i r -w a r m m A PaasEgg Dyes While They ! 1 1 j Last Jf. pkgs. Hills Bros. Coff ee1 it 26c Sweet Ground Chocolate ! (i In Three Pound Tins Per Lb. WW Millions Prtfer it Crop. cruncbT nUda mm food tfctr tM wm 4ty Em ion Mf fJwsss vnpof then vritk Mmdr WWr' iM trmm. SALAD DRESSING S ! -35c Del Monte Grapefruit, No. 2 can. 10c WALNUT MEATS Yi -lb. cello bag-. 19c DATES 4 i. 2-Ib. cello bag.. 19c ASPARAGUS Del Monte, fim TISSUE-Gingham Brand, fl fM No. 2 can..... J... . Z0C 3 rolls til ; ...... 1UC FLOUR Bonneville, AH- . fl jg GUEST IVbRY SOAP Family Purpose, 49-lb. bag VlQ Bar .JI 1 ..... JV DILL PICKLES flftfi OX YDOL-i-The new large JCOf No. 2Vt can AUC package, each L. 3 KIPPERED SNACKS JJ, SUGAR ifuie Granulated, Ifi Can 7 lbs. J ... BISQUICKi-. Large package. CSORWIG'S MARKET Specials for Easter Sugar Cured PICNIG F6r baking lb. 20c Legs Lamb 25c lb. Premium Ham NebergaLFs Ham Hamburger 15c lb. Hens :28c lb. Spring Fryers . . . .33c lb. WHOLE STRING BEANS Del Monte, No. 2 can 13c PINEAPPLE Del Monte, No. VA tin ICC EAST OREGON PEAS, No. 2 cans - 329C I 29c GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, LeGrande Brand 5 cans 29c CORNER STATE & COMMERCIAL Orders $2.00 and Over Delievered Free PHONE 6G0S BUY or THE EASY WAY ' Use ... Statesman Classified Dial 9101 ' 1 - - , JQ2Baa3aBBlSa9alHaBa39SalEBaSa38BID See tiBne D37 6Snflipei? IFi?agSnlaiii?e !Tdlaj7 Many Features! ICE-CUBES! mam. 1 HOW FAST, THIS SUPER-DUTY FRIGIDAIRE MAKES THEM! 'RELEASES THEM INSTANTLY-TV.'O OR A DOZEN AT A TIMElAND'STORES 100 MORE IN RESERVE! C:iLY FRIGIDAIRE HAS THE KE7 IHSTAI IT CUBE-RELEASE! HO M0E"ICE-CUDE STRUGGLE: 110 MORE HELTIHG UNDER THE FAUCET ! ITS THE YEARS SENSATION! m ' s 3 -Tlx A, - coodch cisihiusGunsi THE MEVrtUFESrtUTY" FRIGI D AIRE'S 9VAYIHTEIU0R ADJUSTS U RE I.!AC:c! AND IIAS THE ROOMIEST, HOST "GET-AT-ABLE" SHELF SPACE YOU EVER SAY! mum. SAVINGS!! 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