PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 11, 1937 Walls Takes First SCIO, June 10. Sclo and Tt- laity, as usual, were largely rep resented at the 28th annual strawberry f estlTal at Lebanon. First prtz on; Marshall straw berries went to' J. E. Walls, who lives a short distance northeast of Sclo. Walls has a large acre age of berries; and this will be Increased, he states. Mc DOWELL'S MARKET Salem' Leading Market 1 PHONE 8757 171 S. COMX ST. at wholesome ONLY ONE PROFIT HERE . . . Ton bay your 'meats ttinn trading here ; prices. We aim to keep our selling prices the same as the meat packers wholesale prices. ; f We buy all our livestock direct from the farms, doing all onr own killing. You -pay no middleman profit when trading here. i : r. EOS Pi?Ei it moacil Doconn Baz: Hamburger or Ground Beef i a 7c POT ROAST, lb. .1 1 12c Y2nnrr T7.fi r?!l J o 4 W afc W Beef or Pork Salt Pork TT Fresh Side PorkJLLWv 2 iL 25c Oar Own Make SMoiiini StieaEi HSg Pare Pork Goacogo SX' 20e Drop in, folks, and do your trading at the Home-Owned Mar- ket. Yon can always do 1 letter at McDowells. Open Until 7 P. M. Saturday 1 Linn and Benton Nurses Organize ALBANY, June 10 At a meet ing of registered nurses of Linn and Benton counties, held in Cor rallls this week, i the group formed district No. 6 and named officers. Mrs. Llunle Laid, R.N., Portland, and executive secretary of the Oregon State Nurses' as sociation, spoke. Miss Juanita Johnston, Albany school nurse, was ' named president; Erna Plagueman, Oregon State college health service supervising nurse, vice president; Marie Richardson, Benton county nurse, secretary; and Cora E. Stewart, Corvallls private duty nurse, treasurer. . Two of the directors will be Clara Fell, superintendent of the Albany general, and Mrs. Blos som Cragg Shaw, superintendent of the Corvallls general hospital. The third director will be select ed from among the Lebanon nurses. The next meeting will be held Monday night at the Albany gen eral hospital. Norma Sletton Elected ' Silverton Junior Legion Auxiliary's President SILVERTON, Jane 10. The Junior auxiliary of the American Legion closed its season's work this week in the armory club room. 'l . j Officers for next year were elected: President, Norma Slet ton ; vice president, Evelyn Hag en; secretary, s Clara Cotter; treasurer, Evelyn Hall; chaplain, Margaret Scarth; sergeant-at-arms, Vala Elliott; historian. Jua nita Hastings; executive members, Evelyn Hemmlngsen, Joan Cooper and Almira Haugen. Colorful Bryce Canyon, Utah v k jfe 4 t?t f '-y.1f,f,wrr7t. j-'aa':ga Weird and wonderfuL A fairyland in vivid colorings best describes . the spectacle of Bryce Canyon . National Park in southern Utah. Bryce Is a huge bowl-shaped canyon filled with countless rock for mations tinted In every shade of the rainbow. This is one of the most unusual of our national parks. Union Pacific Railroad Photo. Heavy Loss of Trucks And Farm Machinery Is Suffered in Asher Fire GRAND ISLAND, June 10. The large barn on the George Asher farm burned completely down shortly after 6 o'clock Fri day night. Whipped by a high north wind the fire had gotten such s start before It was discov ered that It was Impossible to Kt . - ill UN AIT WIBIIS IPISIK5I3S 3o , : I i : . 1 i ... ; .:!;! . :'. SDi?tt SEaoeo Low heels and flat heels including saddle patterns in White, Brown, Blue . . . $6 and $7 values, over one hundred pair of selected num bers, all to go at 9 I White Pumps, Ties Pedigo, Rice, O'Neill and Brauer. Our very best known makes, ex clusive in ' our store. Regularly $6.85 to $10.00 values to be grouped out at ARCH-PRESERVERS Pumps and Ties in black and brown. Only lines that' are very badly broken. While they are our regular 1 10 and 12 values there will not be nearly all the sizes. This is the reason for them being priced so low. ' They Go at . i We are showing the largest stock of better cotton and linen dresses, in the city,' You must see these new things designed and made in New York. Linen, Batiste, Dotted Swiss, Voiles and Hand-Blocks. to Gr Wci(flei?0uiill GHOed IPcQcuaotintDEa We have just received thirty dozen slips mads from a new material containing fifteen per cent glass and eighty-five per cent pure silk. We con sider this an outstanding $2.95 value and to intro duce these slips to our trade we offer them, .while they last, at onjy Tea Rose, both Crepe Satin A Number of Styles to Select From. New DHmjcec Linen, Chiffon, Crepe, Batiste and Organdie; all colors and all styles. Come in and see them. Only ex clusive numbers shown. PRICES ARE $3.95 $4.95to $6.95 Print EDceGGGG One and two piece, plain colors and black, every known pattern. These dresses will go very quickly as they are the regular $19.50 and $29.50. If you come early you can have them at $10 $13.95 $16.95 77Eafltfce (Soato - iii ; , .;.,.!;:;; We are showing some very won derful new styles in summer coats beautifully styled direct from the leading designers, at only $12.95 to $24.95 SipGwrtt (SdDQttG We are offering one lot of Sport Coats in broken sizes and odd coats regularly sold at $19.50. You will have to come early for these as they will go very quickly for $12.95 BRADLEY KNITS This line is exclusive to our store and we are positive it is the finest line of knit dresses ... All very highly styled. We have practically every color and size. Rose, Green, Blue, Red Beige and Tan. Each $24.50 value goes at $16.95, and $19.50 values go at $12.95 Cotton String Coats Large selection to show you. Come and see them, a really good $10.00 value while they last at only : $6.95 SSIlEs KIog Sheer Chiffon, all the new shades, . all sizes. The most wonderful val ue in the hosiery industry these hose are equal to anything in other stores at $1.00 and $1.15. Our price is 3 Pairs, $2.00 (Slightly Irregular) Arehart & Aldrich i Corset Makers Closing out large stock of ready made garments. Values ud to $10. Both boned and elastic numbers at 95c to $495 Gmart New Hats FELTS AND STRAWS, WHITE 1 AND COLORS Special purchase of over three hundred $5.00 hats are to go at $2.95 Come Early as this Is the Greatest Bargain in Salem : We are exclusive agents for this famous line of swim suits, in all styles. You must see the new fea tures and the exceptional value in these garments before you buy your suit. Gantner is the outstand-' ingyUne and fits in nicely with our other fine merchandise. Priced from $3.95 to $0.95 TTDu a save any of the contents. There was an extremely heavy loss of trucks, farm machinery, tools and other equipment but no stock. Origin of the fire la undeterm ined. Asher and son, Orrille. are among the leading market gard eners in the district. The loss, was partially covered by insurance. A large crowd attended the ice cream social which was sponsor ed by the Improvement club Sat urday night. Proceeds amounted to $41.50 and will be used to aid Mrs. Helen Rorabaugh and fam ily during the serious illness of her son, Peter Jenson. Scotts Mills Folks Are Located at 'Green Park HAZEL OREEN, June 10 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rosveldt, (El len Clemens) of Scotts Mills have moved to the log lodge at the Hazel Grene park for the sum mer. Arthur Clemens, a junior at O.S.C., returned here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clemens took their guests. Misses ( Ruth and Helen Reyelts of Hull, Iowa, and Miss Marval Winkler of Tabor, Alberta, to Newport for the week-end and will take them to the Rose fest ival and Columbia highway. Miss Ruth will leave for Iowa Monday. Miss Helen Reyelt and Miss Wink ler wiU spend the summer here. Pattern Pattern N. 1311-11 Nothing could keep np In pop ularity with the season's newest and most romantic design, em bodied here In a lovely afternoon frock. ' It's . really very simple, with gathers at the shoulder and the softly draped effect extend ing from tne neck to the girdle waistline. This frock ' enhances the romances with a big flower. Puffed sleeves kept snug at the bottom by little tucks, belong to this design, as does the simple flared skirt. It's a model to rlay at romance In any time of day . oreerening, In any number of lovely cotton and silk sheers! Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1311- B is available for sizes 14, 16. 18. 20; 40 42 and 44. Corres ponding bust measurements 32. 34, 36, 3S, 40, 42 and 44. Size 14 (32) requires Just 4 yards 39-inch material. One yard 'rib bon required for belt. SEND FIFTEEN CENTS FOR THE BARBARA BELL SPRING AND SUMMER PATTERN BOOK. Make yourself attractive, practi cal and becoming clothes, select-; ing designs from the Barbara Bell well-planned easy -to -make pat terns. Interesting and exclusive fashions for little children and the difficult Junior age; slenderizing well-cut patterns for the mature figure, afternoon dresses for the most particular young women and matrons and other patterns for special occasions are all to be ' found In the BARBARA BELL PATTERN BOOK. Direct orders to Barbara Bell Pattern Service, care Oregon Statesman. Enclose FIFTEEN cents in coins. Give pattern number, size, and full ad dress. Wrap coins securely In pa- j Alfalfa Hay Gets Worst of Shower CENTRAL HOWELL, June 10. Mrs. Loren Gower who came bom from Portland Saturday Is rapidly recovering from a goitre operation performed over two weeks ago. The condition of Max Simmons who underwent a major opera Hon at the Silverton hospital oy er two weeks ago is satisfactory. He hopes to go to his homo soon. Thse farmers who have alfalfa hay down do not welcome the rain bat a rain is a boon to the spring grain which was of neces sity sown so late. : , Mrs. Thomas Wetheral and twin daughters, Misses Bess and Helen, have come from Denver, Colorado, to Visit Mrs. Wether al's daughter, Mrs. Bert Bye, and other relatives. 60 Acres Farm Land Is -Cleared for Vegetables : PLEASANTDALE, Juns 10. Ten men have been employed clearing 60 acres in the 160 acre river bottom farm of Albert May and more will be -cleared and planted. Forty acres of sweet corn and 15 acres of tomatoes and smaller acreages of various other garden crops for the Sil verton cannery have been planted. NO BETTER PLACE 260 N. Liberty St. c Phone 3032 ORDERS OF $2.00 OR MORE DELIVERED FREE! Sea f Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Mon., June 11, 12, 14 GROCERY SAVINGS mi?tJlInei?na 2zL U11diuii? io-a J3c 49-8 fl.J9 W 41-11 sac-? irVfn - I I - Dr.i Best by VjsiVU'UUWw v.oiumoia ozsx. Test Lb. 25c S lbs. 73c Mtolu) Bevail Iffeatt Tins 3 for EQG 11 (5 BaMimg IP v(aeg Sr 19c IT 29c 3TE2HQTG (SOttGTUlED msion 132- oz. Bottles (SoEmg)l3ellIls Snag) a mm wv mm au varieties Except Chicken Jf tins Dew Drop 2s 3 tins 23G Thompson Seedless Bonner's Choice 4 lb. bags 23G TRUE AMERICAN MATCHES 16 cubic boxes 6 boxes 15c JELgRITE PECTIN t bottles 25c PAROWAX - All -new clean i lb. t a. an: AVI wax GREEN SPOT STRING BEANS,: ff ... tis aSJW 2's DEL MONTE GOLDEN BANTAM OCgt CORN, 2s U tins a3l FAVORITE DOG FOOD Let your dog be the judge. 3 tin. I4c Not too late to enter contest yet. White 7-oz. Tins Star Tin S7G Bus Concentrated Super Suds, large package ... ... m AM 1 Red Super Suds, regular package Send package tops to Colgate Palm olive Peet for Monogrammed Trays PeasEaec Del Monte Melba Halves 2 tins Market lots higher bay now and save. YOU MAY WIN ONE OF 5148 PRIZES KELLOGG'S AWARD $54,000 IN SIMPLE, NEW CONTEST Ira? AND 4S53 eieCCIY 0IDUS MERCHANDISC TO K SELECTED FROM STOCK OF LOCAL store. Ml YOV HEED IS BOX TOP FROM KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 1 11 n tLk Pearl Shortening o FRESH MEATS- Government Inspected 100 Union Market IHIr3 EJI7 PorkUandVHam 2 lbs. GIfflS)IIliriSMIIKr(g vegable 2 lbs. SgG FRYERS 2liv SAUSAGE to Dressed and drawn, lb.. J II V Country style, lb. il SLICED LIVER flg- CORNED BEEF ma. Lb. ilJV Delicious with cabbage, lb ZUS SAOION HALIBUT KIPPERED SALMON o BAKERY DEPT.- DAIAKTA 5 ACCESS SQs (& Qo BUTTER CAKES AssoRTED:S'S!,i ' - ' - ' ' English Walnnt Amigell Pcxsdl GaEsec Mm 25c -- 5? I 1 dozen in pan. pan......... 1 0 C TURNOVERS Apple and Pineapple, ea. o PRODUCE - Doz. 23G JJtUIKSE ElAIJrSD & doz. zjzjSs IS Qo TESSAS Eantte S)NnS)gJS 6 per- 'Vwu llUttUlil ,mm ajm WSf