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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 4, 1937 Commercial Glib Holds Last Meet Rapiers Used to Decide School Dispute Arlene Gregory 7ins on Poster PAGE SIXTEEN i it JIM ITT, Jon S. The Amity Commercial dab held Its last meeting until fall Wednesday noon In the parlor of the Baptist church with the president, H. W. Torbet, presiding- A resume of the year's work was siren. Through the efforts of the club an afternoon mail from Portland through Amity became effectire this spring and various other proj ects for the benefit of the town hare been carried out. The annual picnic for the Com mercial and Women's Civic Im provement clubs will be arranged later In the month. Mrs. W. E. Yarnes was hostess to the women of the D.A.R. at a luncheon serred In the parlors of the Baptist church Wednesday afternoon. Miss Verda Crooks of the Am ity grade school faculty left , Thursday for Monmouth, where she will spend the summer with her parents, Mrs. J. A. Breeding- Martin Explains His Labor Policy We cannot hare collective bargaining and above all we can not hare strikes among state of ficials and employes." Governor Charles H. Martin told employes of the state utility commission at their annual conference here Thursday. f- Governor Martin said he was not opposed to state employes be coming members of a onion. "That is your business," the gov ernor said. The governor complimented the staff on its loyalty to both Frank McColIoch and N. G. Wallace. MeColloch resigned as state util ity commissioner recently and was succeeded by Wallace. 1 1 1 PARTY FUDGE in 4 minutes PABCO ROOUCT9 PABCO SHINGLES Nationally Known Backed by users the country over for out standing and everlasting wear are sold by us with the same guarantees as elsewhere. They are storm-proof and weather-proof. Come in differ ent designs and cost less per square foot. WE ESTIMATE ANY KIND OF ROOF f R. L Elf strom Company Formerly Nelson Bros. Roof a ad Paint Dept. 361 Chemeketa Salem Phone 6550 - r .'v .-' . j. . -' - -. ... , ! " - '' ' - - V-V : . " ' . - ,, ii in . i i i i ii Climaxing am argument OTer their place on the school's fencing team, Robert Oouslneap and Harold Bauer, of Los Angles Junior college, are shown ma they decided the matter recently with foils. Couslneap, at right, nicked Bauer's arm and drew first blood. After the meeting on the field of honor, Comslneap helped dress his opponent's wound. The dnel was arranged by John Tatnm, fenc ing conch, and sanctioned by college nnthorities International mnstrated News photo. Queen Carol Crowned as Lebanon Gets Ready to Welcome Throng for Opening of Berry Festival Today LEBANON, June 3 The 28th annual Strawberry fair of Leb anon . opened tonight In the high school auditorium where SO Roy al Rosarians of Portland conduct ed coronation ceremonies, crown ing Carol Dirrett as Queen to reign oyer the two days' festival Friday and Saturday. Following the . 4 5-minute coronation cere mony a musical program arrang ed by Miss Lena Medler received applause of the full house. Rec ord crowds are expected tomor row and Saturday. The complete program for the festival follows: t ; Friday ErenU 0:30 Band and dram eorpa. 10:00 Parade. i 12rO0 Set-ring ahortcake. 1:00 Band concert by Albany high aehool. 1:30 Baseball, HaUey vs. Hsrrisbnrg. 2:00 Program, Brownsville talent. 2:30 Program, Sweet Home talent. 3 :0O Pro (cram, Lebanon talent. S :30 Baseball. Lebanon Ta. Albany. 8:30 Calapooia roemdop. 4:00 Street a pert a. 5:00 Strong man acta by the Yakima - Kid. . j i 5:30 Drum eorpa. I 7:00 Program. Albany talent. 8:00 100 piece man band. 9:00 Dance. Saturday Program 0:30 Band and drum eorpa. 10:30 Baby parade.) , 1:00 Tlie Dizney arrobata. 1 :30 Baaeball, consolation. 1:30 F-oater harmonica band. 2:00 Community program. 3:00 Band concert, Lebanon. 3:30 Baseball finale. , - 4 :00 Street aporta. 8:00 Strong mas seta Tey the Taklma Kid. 5 :80 Dram eorpa. 7:00 Fiddlera' ' eonteat. . 8:00 The Disney acrobat. 8:00 Daneea. 9:80 Fireworka. . Many Exhibiting Berries Many are Joining In the berry exhibit which will bring high prizes. Amateurs are especially encouraged in this feature of the fair. In the sports, fat men of all ages may enter and - boys and girls not over 15 will join in the races for which prizes totalling 20 are offered. The Santiam post of the Ameri can Legion will sponsor two dances each evening. Hap South ard, chairman, says the two floors will accommodate 500 couples. - The city officials have given warning that gambling will not be tolerated in the city during the fair. The Young Jewelry store has offered a wedding ring of newest design to any couple who will be married at a public ceremony during the fair. Last of Potatoes Sold KLAMATH FALLS, June 3.-(P)-The last of Klamath basin's bumper potato crop left the dis trict today. County Agent C. A. Henderson said the region ship ped 6750 cars, j file DOWEL'S MARKET- Salem's Leading Market PHONE 8757 171 S. COML ST. A Safe Place to Trade ...daring warm weather. This modern market with its T meat cutters and modern equipment assures yon of complete satisfaction. I LD0J Half or Whole as BccS Pot Roact &2C Prime Oib Roll HOc HamljUrCCl? or Ground Beef HC Dacoti Squares age &7c I?tmi?e ILai?(l Mutton fan Veal ft Stew L: . 3 Stew .... . A"afta Pork Back Bones, C Pnre rork ") Pig Feet 3V ' Baggage Heavy Bacon 18c & 20c Drop In. folks, and do your trading at this modern, home, owned market. We will be glad to see you and yon will be pleased, we know. Open Until 7 P. M. Saturday IRISH EING CO E. II.. Bingenlieimer, Prop. THE OLD STAND Dealers in Poultry and Dairy Feeds 294 N. COM'L. ST. r- PHONE 3527 Mr. Irish and E. H. Bingenheimer haying sold their grocery store to Mr. Pearson, who will conduct It as the Pearson Cash Store. Mr. Bingenheimer, better known as "Bing," has purchased the interest and name of the Irish Bing Co will hereafter conduct the Irish Bing Co. under his own super vision and ownership. Mr. W. A. Biles,1 manager of Poultry and Dairy Feeds, will be retained by the firm in his present position! Irisli-Bing Co. Are Dealers in Hodgen Brewster Poultry and Dairy Feeds Turkey Starter Turkey Developers - Turkey Scratch Turkey Guts Turkey Guts in Mash or Pellet Form Chick Mash Yeast Chick Mash Milk Chick Dev. Mash Yeast Chick Dev. Mash Milk Chick Scratch Chick Dev. Scratch Dairy Rations T3imax Dairy ; Climax Chops Mill Run Bran Corn We Have What You Need in Feeds Scio Woman Critically IB, Result of What Appears to Be Stroke ; SCIO, Jane S Scio relatives and friends of Mrs. John Jlroch are alarmed over Illness with which she became afflicted a few days ago. She is past 70 and is suffering from what is thought to be a paralytic stroke. ; Guests at the Joe Lytle home are Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fox of northern Wyoming, who are re turning north from a winter spent in the south. The families were neighbors on the Wyoming fron tier. Fox was a surveyor and land locator for years, bat for the last several years has owned and conducted a funeral chapel in his home town, Gillette, Wy oming. Santiam Central Farm union discussed formation of a flood control unit, at the meeting Wed nesday night. Wright Services Today, Portland Funeral services for the late Harvey L. Wright, former resi dent of Salem, who died in Phoe nix, Ore., Tuesday, will be held this morning at 10: SO at the Port land crematorium. Wright was a native of Illinois but grew up in Salem, attending public schools here. He was for a long time a representative of a Portland mill ing company. Wright Is survived by his wid ow, Mrs. Hattie Wright of Phoe nix; a son, Jrvln of Buhl, Idaho; a daughter, Emma of Corvallls; also four brothers, Perry of Sa lem, A. S. of Phoenix, Dr. C. C. of Renton, Wash., and V. F. of Chicago. BUYER. Jon S Mrs. Fred Stump left Friday for West Vir ginia where she will rislt a sis ter this summer. Hiss Arlene Gregory of this community won' a dollar as first prise last week In a Poppy Pos ter contest sponsored by the Mon mouth American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flickinger and Mr. and Mrs. Clares Powell of Monmouth made a fishing trip to East Lake over the week-end. John Smith and Ivan .DeArmond also fished there Sunday. Both parties returned with the limit of fish. The barn dance given Satur day by Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Rock and family was well attended. Lester Haight, Orrllle and Willis Allen furnished the music. Bill Rock, who has been visit ing at the F. N. Rock home the past three weeks left for his home in Seattle Monday. Children's Book League Requirements Are Made By Many Rickey Pupils . R I C KMT, June Pupils completing the required reading of the Children's Book league are: VirfU Haraa. Jiaaaax BekUekar, Laoa rd Shaw, Orril Molt, Trna ShalSoa, Varly BwrlafftoB, Till! Ltunlntar, Laraba Horner, Fraders Liar, alaac Oourtaiar, Cslvis Oaurtaler, Mavis Lar aoa, Bobbi Mahrt. Anftiat jfaart, Imarj Haodricksoa, Doria Brawm, Ota Bin afar. Jack Horner, Patricia Kaaay, Lois atax flald, Dalorea Waaar, Kmalia La ai afar, Roderick Handrickaoa, Enroae Oourtaiar, Leonard PerHea, Jaaa Browa, Karl Baas, Beverly Karaten. Xarioa Oordea, Batty Buhler. Bath Toft. Nellie Holm an, Wal ter Reinbard, Robert Gilbert, KeUie Flood. . . m NOW 1 5Kf KfLLOSGS BEFORE I SAY CORN RAKES aW2aaaflt 1 J I MI used to think all com flakes were alike but I found out my mistake when I got a snhatltnte brand in stead of KeUogg'sr For real value, yotx can't beat Kenogs Corn Flakes. They're mads better. Packed better. Tasts better. The pat ented waxtitb inner bag keep8themoyen-freshr ready to eat with milk or cream. Many crisp, delicious serr- lngs zor a few cents. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek, : you toy "CORN fUKEJ" 5ocEa cesQcsr -s" m- to.-.. -4 , r ".- "' ' Harry I. Pearson, Successor to King's Cash Store Tomatoes 2y2 Size cans S 25c To say I am pleased to be back in Salem is pat ting: it rather mild. I'd say as after all one's biggest enjoyment is his friends and it seems my friends here include the major part of Lane Co. Ill be seeing you. Harry. 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