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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 20, 1937 i fAGB TMRE& niinois Folk Visit CENTRAL HOWELL Several friends from Peoria, 111., risked with the J. S. Kaafman family here and the Alec Matthia family la Brush Creek . the past week. They were the Misses Emma. Clara and Christine Frank and Miss Percy Honegger. Gervais Peas Sold GERVAIS J. B. Brown has lust sold his crop of Rye peas to the Barner warehouse. He had five acres and threshed 1,000 pounds to the acre for which he received 75c per Pound. The seed tested .9 ft per cent. . A Pre : FaU XfU-rt r ... a TTT n TTk TTTTv ' ill n Clearance Come in and see these beautiful table model . radios. Let actual demon stration convince you. Marvelous tone, distance, power, selectivity. As Low as NAME ' Your Own TERMS flrcsfofte STEWART-WAR N E R AUTO RADIOS A sensational value for our big Money Saving event. 6 glass tabes 8-tabe per formance selective sensitive gets distance. ON ANY RADIO PURCHASED DURING THE BALANCE OF THIS MONTH f Free Installation $ Oil All Afato Radios Purchased During August PHONE US FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION ffi?GmBG AUTO SUISW :U':;;':ft:iviCE-siroL Center at Liberty . " Phone 9144 First Reunion Is Event of Sunday Descendants of Mrs. Emma Anderson Gather at Helmick Park . SUVER Helmick park was the scene of a first family reunion Sunday, of relatives and descend ents of Mrs. Emma Anderson of Buena Vista who gathered to hon or her on her 80th birthday. A. .potluck dinner was aerved at 1 o'clock. Several family group pictures were taken, Including the grandmother with her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren ; ' I All of her surviving children were present, Mrs. Tressa Conger and Mrs. Florence Gobat of Surer-Mrs. Mollie Baldwin of Win- lock, Wash.; Mrs. Addie Harmon, Ed Prather and Nelson Anderson of Buena Vista. Grandchildren Present were; Mrs. Eva Prouty of Wlnlock; Mrs. Emma Benedict and Florence Conger of Suver, Mrs. Addie Mill er of Toledo, Mrs. Blanche Rust. Leland Prather, Gail Prather of Buena Vista and Mrs. Doris Eck- man, Portland. Great grandchildren were Joan and Melvln Prouty and Jerry Baldwin of Wlnlock, Wash., Linda Benedict of Suver, Farrel Rust, Alice, Billy and Elmo Prather of Buena Vista. A brother, Monroe Kreutz, of Silverton and his three daughters Mrs. Paul Johnson of Silverton and Edna and Verle Kruetx of Salem were present. A nephews .Frank Kreuti and wife of La Grande were present. A great number of relatives by marriage and . friends also attended. Mrs. Anderson came to Oregon from Iowa when she was six years old and has lived here ever since. She has lived at Buena Vista for over fifty years. Scio Residents View Bonneville SCIO Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lytle spent Sunday on the Mt. Hood loop with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Lewis of Salem, former Wyom ing friends of the Lytles. The Bonneville dam was visited on the return trip. Miss Dorothy Clausen of Or chards, Wash., has been tender ed a position as high school in structor at Scio. Miss Velorls Crenshaw, who ... had contracted to teach in the primary depart ment, has resigned to accept a position elsewhere. Mrs. Marie Walter of near Scio is said to be In a satisfac tory condition - following major surgery at a Portland hospital. -i- Clyde Urban of Scio, injured while working in the timber east of Scio, is expected to be able to return to his job soon , Raleigh Harold, native farm er of Scio route 2, has decided to retire for a time for the bene fit of his health, planning to go to Washington. He will sell or lease his 100-acre farm Tragedy's Victim Rests at Aurora AURORA The body of Mrs. Susanna Flannigan, fatally burn ed in a gasoline explosion in a closed car here Tuesday night, rests - at ' the Miller mortuary waiting word from a sister in Indiana. -.. Mrs. Flannigan and her hus band, Mike Flannigan, were em ployed at the Paul Singer hop yard where they arrived last Sunday. The .' couple had Tun out of gasoline in their car out side Aurora and had walked in to get a supply. H. R. New In vited them to ride back in his car and Mrs. ' Flannigan had just entered the new machine with an open can of gasoline when the car. was turned into an inferno by a cigaret lighted nearby. It became impossible to reach the victim, although one by stander did reach her hand she pulled it away in her struggles. Dirt was thrown on the fire to smother It but the tragedy had occurred. Mr. Flannigan was nnharmed as was Bob New.' who was also in the car behind the wheel. The Aurora fire department was called to Donald Wednes day at 11 o'clock a. m. to quell a fire in the barn of B. F. Ri card. They arrived in time to save the contents and .to .keep the barn from, being totally; de stroyed. This was the - third fire in Donald In the past few weeks. Thresh at Union Hill , CNION HILL Threshing has commenced in this neighborhood. Threshing has been completed on th Henry Peters, Jack Richards and" Tate farms. Crown Poultry, Dairy &Fox Feeds K. K. Turkey Grower, K. K. Pullet Grower, K. K. Broiler and Frver Grower Crown Calf Meal (dry cooked), 25 lbs.. ..$U0 Eastern Shell Granite Grit . 95e ...95c uianuc vim. - " . Crown Special Dairy Meal, 80 ibs..... 51.50 Dairy Fly Foil Sheep Uip in uuik W. J. LEE & SON 849 Ferry ' Phone 0418 No Extra Charge on Approved 30-Day Accounts WE DELIVER WE DELIVER Scotts Mill Home Scene of Reunion SCOTTS MILLS The J. W. Ma gee home was the scene of a fam ily reunion Sunday honoring George Kellogg of Long Beach, Calif. Mr. Kellogg who is a brother of Mrs. Magee and a for mer resident of Scotts Mills, Is visiting relatives here on his va cation; Those Present were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown, Betty and Norvin of Kelso, Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kellogg of Turner; Mrs. Clyde Thomas, Mary Edith, George, William, David and Allen, of Gates; Mrs. Lowell Hirtrel and Donald and William Kellogg of Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ma gee, Barbara, Morris, Jerald, Har old and Kenneth and the honored guest, George Kellogg. Mrs. E. J. Otteson and her daughter, Mrs. John Ritts, and son, David, of Seattle, Wash., are spending the week with relatives here. QBQXSC? Sfei(p CD ?0(Q0 AT YOUR IFoIBo A Snowdrift Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, August 20 and 21 pound tin Pennant Coffee pmd Corned Beef Libby's No. 1 Can 2E Four Peaks Flour 49 $SoQj? Libby Deviled Meat 6 E 2 Salad Dressing Dinner Bell qts. 2 Old Mill Mustard 9-oz. Jar Swansdown Cake Flour 2(3 Tomatoes Three Sisters No. 2V2 Can Haleys Meat Loaf a Try These Specials IPSE? -: Eg ii2 For, 10-Ounce Package 6-oz. Pkg. U for j)U 10-oz. rr Pkg. A7 Mi WAV Patronize Your Nearest F.D.A. rJcrdioat DAVIES GROCERY 2380 Fairground GOODMAN'S GROCERY 2440 Fairground HOLLYWOOD FOOD MKT. 2086 N. Capitol R. G. HENDERSON Chemawa, Oregon KRUEGER GROCERY 1109 8. Commercial LITTLE LADY'S STORE 1190 Center MICKEY MOUSE GROCERY 815 8. 12th PARRISH STORE 805 N. Capitol ROBINSON'S GROCERY 227 8. Winter JOHNSON'S GROCERY 75 Market FICKLIN'S GROCERY 1927 State St. CHAPPELE GROCERY V 1850 Lee St. B YRKITS GROCERY 854 N. 21st SALEM HEIGHTS GROG South Liberty BOWER'S GROCERY 484 N. Charcb St. KLUK1S GROCERY 841 UbJob St. Food Bayer's Association r 2 J It s 1 J:J. :iLs Y Kellogg's pkg. Kerr or Ball Mason, qts - - &srss 11 u. 3 J FOR FINE FABRICS Large Package 29c Med. Skc Pkg 19c Scotch Soap Granulated "7 (q7$ . Large Pkg. JiVC It will pay you dividends to tune in on the White King Radio Program every Monday night at 8:30 P. M. over KOIN. Airway, a Pure Brazilian Blend True American Carton (6 Boxes) US Swans Down DXfc Large Pkg. Superior Blend 5-lb. pail Vinegar Pure Gder, gal. In Your Container iniTr I (4 rrniic KING tOUIt tOA JJ WHITE KING Toilet Soap, . 4 for 19c WHITE KING Laundry A Soap ..a...... 1W bars tj ITL. 23c 2,bs.45c Kitchen Craft HARVEST BLOSSOM Hard Wheat Blend. 49k $1.79 49 $1.59 Calumet Baking Powder Double acting, 19c PICKLES, C. H. B., 29-ox. boitle : ..25c Saturday at Safeway - 935 S. Commercial Store (Only) Come one, come all, fun for young and old. Come help us celebrate our remodeling, and making this the smartest, brightest, and most convenient food store in this community. WHEATIES, the breakfast food of champions, large package . c FRUIT COCKTAIL, Stokely's . 14c KRAUT, Steinfeld, No. 22 cans, 24cans. TOMATO JUICE, Stokely's, 50-oz. cans KOOL AIR PEAS, No. 1 tall, 2 cans ...... HOMINY, Van Camp's, No. 2Yx cans, 2 for. DOG FOOD, Play Fair, Nol cans, .4 for PEARLS OF WHEAT, large package... ..25c ....23c .19c 19c -19c l.19c SaOe way rai?sett Good Meats at Prices You Can Afford to Pay ... Come in and Visit Us We Are Glad to See You Assorted Back Bacon Luncheon Meat Fine to fry or for - seasoning. 25c "- 25c lb. Dill Pickles Shortening With ment purchases. In bulk, the best. 1fcyh ' : 2 bs 25c Ground Beef Beef ubes Boneless No water or cereals. pine to boil ,or braze. , 15c ib. ' i9Clb. SUGAR, fine granulated, 10-lb. paper bag. 25-lb. paper bag CATSUP, C. H. 14 oz 2 bottles MILK, Maximum, tall cans, 3 for...;. TEA, Canterbury Green, -Ib. pkg.-. .19c SALAD DRESSING, Salad Serve, pts. SARDINES, Gasco, 4 cans....-.:. ; CHEESE, full cream, lb...ui. ..19e Cantaloupes Thick, yellow-meated Yakimas 3 for 10c CORN Fancy Golden Bantam Doz. IOC .Sweet Pickle Vinegar by the Gallon " CELERY Tomatoes GRAPES Peach Green P Krisp, bunch to O lbs, ' Seedless, lb. Fin- fnr SUrinf. "7 CaCuCS basket -Ui .ssc c ireen reppers ib- Fine for stuffing.' Fruit & Vegetable Savings Friday and Saturday Only .a 5 Stores Conveniently Located 935 South Commercial, Court & Commercial, 13th & State, Broadway & Belmont, and Hollywood v--:s--'t---": ; i.'Vn m. i .iMiM ' i