The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 20, 1937, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 20, 1937
PAGE SEVEN
Joint Affair Is
Held at Oakdale
OAKDALE The Dallas grange
And the Oakdale Community club
enjoyed a watermelon feed at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Linza Den
nis Sunday evening, around a
bonfire.
Those who enjoyed the affair
were Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Murphy.
Mr. and .Mrs. Emerson and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McCann
and son, Charley; Victor Larson.
Lawrence Pranger, Ed Cochiane.
- Mrs. J. Ross and son, Jlmmle,
Miss Euginia Shanks and Miss
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Berga Zumkeller - of Falls City,
E. Parish and son, Claud, of Dal
las; Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Cochrane
and son, Joe," and Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis and daughter, Shirley. The
younger A set enjoyed - playing
games around the bonfire.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion - Fair of
Custine, Calif., arrived Sunday at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Sellers, to spend a month.
They left Monday for the Collins
hopyard at Independence to pick
hops. Others from here who plan
to go bop picking are the Herrick
family, the Wright family and Mr.
and Mrs. E. Cochrane and son.
Waldo Hills Farmer 111
At Portland Hospital
WALDO HILLS Mrs. Dewey
McBride and Infant son wero
brought to their home In the
Evergreen district Sunday in the
Ekman ambulance. The baby
was. born Tuesday at the Silver-
ton hospital and is the third child
in the family, all boys.
" Roy Brown, manager of the
former L. B. Haberly farm, is in
a Portland hospital. He under
went an oration for ulcers of
the stomach last week and is re
ported as in a satisfactory condi
tion.
Woodburn Pension Club
Sponsoring Show Friday
WOODBURN The Woodburn
Townsend club is sponsoring an
entertainment to be held at the
high school . auditorium Friday
evening, August 20. . i . '
Waring, the Wonder Worker.
Idaho Farm Land Sinks Forming 200 Foot Canyon
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Earth tremors, rumblings and eruptive clouds of yellow. , volcanic dust,, accompanied the sinking of a
five acre tract near Buhl, Idaho. In less than two weeks the tract sank 200 feet and gaping cracks
appeared throughout an adjoining 17-acres. The land where the phenomenon Is taking place is on the
H. A. Robertson farm, which Is pictured here showing how the earth cracked and caved in. Notice, how
top soil on sunken portions of earth remains intact. IIX photo.
will give a program of magic and
sleight of hand. He has been
entertaining the public for the
past 30 years and comes highly
recommended.
Old Depot Hotel at Gervais Falls
Victim to Progress, Being Razed
Hubbard Athletic
Coach to Resign
HUBBARD Paul Burch, who
taught the 7 th and 8 th grades and
coached the grade school athletics
resigned to attend University of
Washington. Lester Cody, who
taught at Goble, Oregon last year
was appointed to fill the vacancy.
School la scheduled to open Sept.
13.
Many improvements are being
made to Hubbard property, among
them a new roof and coat of paint
put on Mrs. B. E. Wells' house.
C. C Hepler is renovating the
entire inside of his house, and
putting in a new private water
system.
Logging, Farming
Keeps Suver Busy
j SUVER Coats Lumber com
pany is yarding out several car
loads of lumber in Suver.
: Dane Purvlne picked up hairy
vetch with his combine Thursday
for H; - P. Couey. The Freese
thresher has finished fall grain
at the Lena Ridders, I. G. Are-,
barf and John Rldders farms.
Dr. C. E. Long, veterinarian of
Independence was testing cows
for T. B. in this district Tuesday.
Picnic of Scott
Family Is Event
UNION HILL Members of the
Scott family enjoyed a picnic din
ner at Silver Falls state Park last
Sunday.
. Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Scott, Genevieve and
Wayne Scott of Silverton. Miss
Ada Scott of Portland, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Merti, Marcelle and La
vonne Merti, Mrs. Elsie Cooley of
El Centro. Calif., Mrs. Jessie Pen
dleton, Mill City. L. C. Trask. Ly
ons; Mr. and Mrs. George Scott,
Guy and Clifford Keith Scott, Mrs.
Henry Peters. Donald Peters and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Peters of Detroit.
Off for Guard Camp
RICKREALL Charles Adams
and Abe Derkson. members of Co.
L of Dallas left Monday night
with their company for CamP
Murray, Fort Lewis, Wash. Adams
is company bugler.
THE BLUEBIRD
RESTAURANT
Under New Management, Solicits the Patronage
of Old Customers and New
Featuring..,
30c Special Plate Lunch 30c
V FRIDAY NOON
1230 State
Park and Shop at Salem's Finest Food Market "Your"
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 9127
Important FOOD NEWS For Week End Shoppers
I
This fine market is as close to you as your
phone. Take advantage of our Free City
Delivery and Phone Service. A pleasant sales
man will take your phone order and do your
shopping with the same care as you would
choose your own merchandise and will have
it delivered promptly and correctly.
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
IF YOU CAN'T COME
iTTS Quick r Reular
Ground fresh when you buy it for your
individual Coffee Blaker. Try Mello Glo.
Lb. only
35g
No. 1
cans
Tasty Pak Pork and Beans
15C 2 cans 25C
Menu Gil C02ee
A big purchase gives us this low price.
No. 10 bag only ..... . .
Hard Wheat Blended
All purpose, fully guaranteed.
49-lb. sack .:...
HARVEST TIME
No. 10 bag. Fresh, economical.
Each .....
JELLO '
All 6 flavors, pkg.
5c
BEANS California
small white ...
5.bs.59c
SPAGHETTI No. 1 1
Tasty Pak .. it cans A3 V
5-lb. Blue Label 5-lb. Red Label
j S6 1 SO Qt.Tin8S$(g
Granulated
Sooip Ig pkg. 2ilr
Pkg.
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III Brooms
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Iff Macaroni vYrt
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Juice ))
Fresh Vegetable
Department
GOLDEN BANTAM.
ES Doze"
2 lbs.
Slviss Steak, lb. . . 22c
-: TENDERIZED .
Minute Stealis, each 5c
Lamb Chops, lb. . . . . 25c
Lamb Stew, 2 lbs. . . ;19c
FLUFFO .
Shortening, 2 lbs. . . . 25c
. LEMON FLUFF
Salad Dressing, pt. . 15c
r LOTS OF COLORED FRYERS
: HENS RABBITS -
GERVAIS Claire . Byrne bas
bought the old building known as
the Depot hotel and is tearing it
down to be rebuilt on his land In
the Lake Labish district.
Mr. Byrne traded property In
Charles Mix county, S. D., for, 25
acres here last year and is im
proTing it He bought 900 tree3
in the timber. He owns his saw
mill and is cutting the logs tor
a service station and camp
ground.
The main building is 60 by SO
feet and will contain a lobby
across the entire front. Immedi
ately back of the lobby will be a
dance hall and skating rink
through the center with dining
rooms on each side. At the back
of these will be the kitchen and
a cooler. On the grounds will
be 20 log cabins. The lumber sal
vaged from the hotel building will
be used for interior finish.
Mrs. Mary Nibler and son, Au
gust, built the rear or what was
called the old part of the hotel.
66 years ago and about ten years
later added the front part, John
Weisz doing the carpenter work.
A, Mr. Rector was the first to
operate th'e hotel. The Nlblers
were in charge for 15 or 20 years
and they sold it to George Mickel,'
who later sold to a Mr. Catlin. IV
has changed hands several times
in later years, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Ellsworth being the last to oper
ate it.
During the years the Niblers
were in charge Gervais was a hus
tling little town. The amusement
on Sundays was baseball and
horse racing and we are told that
they always prepared Sunday din
ner for 150. Their rooms, 19 in
number, were always full and
they often sent private parties to
private homes for a night. Auto
mobiles and good r o a d s have
made the small town hotel an up
hill business. '
Loganberry Pool
Meets at Liberty
LIBERTY The Salem Logan
berry Growers' association held
a meeting at the hall here Mon
day. Reports were made on
this year's business In disposing
of the association's large logan
berry pool. The Jory Packing
company of this district canned
the fruit for the organization.
Checks were issued to the grow
ers for their crop.
Members of the organization
also discussed the prune outlook
for this fall. The association
will have a prune pool Which
will consist of 200 acres. Ton
nage is as yet uncertain as
growers reported a heavy fall
of prunes at this time. In many
orchards, it was said, as much
aa two-thirds of the prunes have
already dropped during the pres
ent dry hot spell of weather.
.The association has as yet not
disposed of the prune pool and
may put it fa a cooperative.
Midwesterners on
Unionvale Visit
UNION VALE Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Sisco of Barchard, Neb.,
are guests of Mr. and Mrs Charles
Patterson. They , were neighbors
before Mr. Patterson came to this
locality in June. 1936. . . . '
Mr. and Mrs. Bert French and
their, son-in-law and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davis and
their two sons of Norton, Kan-
arrived here Monday to reside.
They were guests Tuesday of Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Stdutenburg. Mr.
Davis was In this; locality and
worked lor several farmeft 11
years ago.
School is scheduled to start
here September 204
Mehama Ladieg Society
Has Picnic on Sunday
MEHAMA The Ladle Friend
ship club with their husbands and
friends from Salem, met with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hughes for a picnic
dinner Sunday.
' Those In: attendance were the
Mr. and Mrs Will Gardner. Judd
Pratt, Charlej Standlsb, Hange,
McFarland, Greene, and daughter
from Kansas, and 'the-Mrs Hi
Curtis. Mamie Callaway, , Justina
Klldee, Sarah Smith, Dorothy
Lenon and daughter. Joan. Irene
Bowes and Miss Lottie McAdams
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Soap
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25c
Carters A
Little Liver I
Pills
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Moth Proof A
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Sun Helmets A
V 60c Italian
Balm
44c A
65c PONDS FACE CREAM . .
60c CALOX TOOTH POWDER
35c CUTEX NAIL PREPS . .
60c DRENE SHAMPOO . . .
75c VANTINES BATH SALTS .
25c MAVIS TALCUM . . .
60c MUM DEODORANT . . ,
60c ROGUE INCARNAT .
$1. MILKWEED CREAM . .
43c
49c
49c
19c
49c
45c
79c
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$1.25 Absorbine jr. 92c
1.25 Petrolagar 89c
1.00 Adlerika 79c
60c Sal Hepatica 49c
60c Eno Salts 49c
50c Ipana tooth paste 39c
40c Pepsodent Paste 33c
50c Tek Tooth Brush 39c
1.00 Corega 69c
1.00 Sterakleen 83c
1 ftfe Kfcaj r
40c Castoria 27c
50c Pablum 33c
85c Dextri-Maltose 57c
1.20 S.M.A. 90c
1.00 Lactogen 83c
1.00 HorHcks M.M. 69c
75c Doans Pills 49c
75c Caroid and Bile 49c
75c Cvstex 49c
60c Alka-Seltzer 49c
1.00 Ironized Yeast 69c
FRENS SANITARY PADS 2 boxes 29c
VELDOWN PADS 30 Jn box ; . . . 39c
CLEANSING TISSUES 500 sheet . . . 19C
SCOTT PAPER TOWELS 150s . . . . 90
RINSO SOAP POWDER lSe. ... E9c
RUBBER GLOVES Pr. . . . . . 19c
LUNCH KITS COMPLETE . . . Cl.19
M. D. TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls ... ZSO
HOSPITAL COHON 1 lb. r. 29c
Health-o-meter
Bath Room
Scales
$3.95
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$15 j !
V Vantage
j 2 bottles
$1.9o
C Pal Wrist
Y Watch
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Challenge
Alarm Clock
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