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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, January 21, 1 938
PAGE THIRTEEN
Jiggs Di
inner
liraws rraise
Lebanon Gardens Produce
' - Rose for January
' Club Meeting:
LEBANON The Mens' broth
erhood of the - Methodist church
won the acclaim of 150 guests as-j
sembled Wednesday night; for the
annual Jiggs dinner of corned
beef and cabbage. The menu and
service were perfect and the table
decorations especially apprecia
ted. :-- r- :r :
The program featured the com
edy A Star is Born," was present
ed by Jiggs. Loffie Arnold; . Mag
gie.' Miriam Eichner and an assist
ing east. " - i .' j- .-..-"'.-s
Twenty members of the Church
of Christ were in Crabtree Tues
day to attend the Linn eounty con
ontion of Christian church mem
V - - 3 a . . a .
vers ana 10 near me aaaress oi
Earl Childers of Eugene.
The garden clnb at its meeting
this week heard Prof. Ira Forrey,
Smith Hughes teacher in Lebanon
high, tell of the various soils in
Lebanon vicinity. Sol Lindler dis
played fire varieties of flowers
grown on his own grounds.
The club planned a moving pic
ture show of native flowers, their
development and methods of cul
tivation. A meeting with the Al
bany garden club was planned for
February 15. .
Bouquets of roses gathered in
the west end of town were unus
ual January features.
Peterson Butte
Has Face Lifted
In big Landslide
LEBANON Peterson's butte,
the goal of many hiking parties
and the setting from which boys
f the Big Brother farm hold
services annually and watch the
suns rise, had it surface changed
recently by a massive landslide
which uprooted trees and bared
lock areas for a considerable
distance. ;
People " In tbe vicinity heard
the sound as acres of land, left
the mountain side, but such
heavy fog ' prevailed that It was
not visible an til the air .was
clear some time later.
Newest Supreme- Court Justice, Stanley Reed, and Mrs. Reed
Sarah A. Cahill
Funeral Is Held
DALLAS Funeral services for
Mrs. Sarah Alvlra Cahill were
held at the First Christian
church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
Cahill was in Portland visiting
relatives and was found dead
In bed Saturday morning. Death
was believed due to a heart at
tack.
She is survived by ' five
brothers, including John Robin
son who resides in Dallas and
another brother, Grant, who re
sides in Salem.
-Interment was at the Dallas
I OOF cemetery. Rev. O. D. Har
iris, pastor of the Dallas Cnris-
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Aurora Club Has
Centennial Event
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tian-church, had charge of the
services.
O Recent photographs show Stanley Reed, who was appointed by Prcsl-O
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NO BETTER PLACE"
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260 N. Liberty St.
Phone 3032
BUY
NOW
SAVE!
f AT
January
INJlK
Prices, Except
as Noted
Effective
Friday, Saturday,
and Monday,
Jan. 21, 22, 24
Stock Up on These WelUKtioten Qu ility Foods at These Savings !
10 U 39c
Northern... ,:
All Purpose Af lb. 6f )A
Hard Wheat
COLUMBIA
Roasted Fresh Daily
lib.
as
STACO
2
6 for 49c
IBS
Libby
Diced
6 for 57c
S
for
lb. cello
baff
Athlete Sweet Sugar
6 for 49c - 12 for 98c
j 24 for $1.95
for
en. a l ie . io o oo
Gpai?agtlflS H UPS Case 48 for $9.00 .
Tn, Mjfic A'alley All Green - ' '
Great Northern Golden -Bantam
cream style, SOS's
6 for 49c; 12 for 97c; case 24, $1.90
for
OOtniGl? Eff (QTSBtt 6, 69c; VlXS&X 24, $2.65 3 for 35
; - MISSION WITH POtEEf 2'
6 for 49c; 12 for 98c; case 24, $1.95
3 for as
mm 1 ' 'a.. ' MS''V'' ' ' IJbby gentle press, 46-ox. tins
OdOtrOC J CStCO 3 for S9c 6 for $1.1512 for $25 Case 12, $2.25
WM DIIS t;2for17c 21c
FDEOEI r.IEATG
GORXMEXT-IXSPECTED
Try ur tender, Juicy steaks aad roasts cut
from Eastern Oregon Prime Beef, Salem's
finest meats at reasonable prices.
Pork Saosage, fC
roHDtrr style - ; .lb. W
Pare Lard, - j
ooen -kettle rendered - , lb-
Pickled Pork, i rf0
Boneless Legs lb.
Ground Beef, k
ground from choice meats lb.
10c
15c
CALIROSE
Buffet tins.
2 or E
6 for 19c; 12 for 3Sc; cs. 72, $25
10c
Burch Sea Food Crackers,
6-oz. box "-
PRODUCE
We had so many satisfied customers
on our 1 cent Oranges last weekend
that we just had to feature them
again, only a larger size, at 1 cent ea.
25-Ib. Sack: . ' " -
No. X Deschutes Spud3..u...33c ,
Fancy Winesap Apples, ; m lbs. flQfi
good for eating or cooking , for
D AEtEElY
CoSCcc Catic 'U7c
Old Fashion Dutch Apple -
Cinnamon Bread . . 15c
Delicious for toasting.
Fudge Cake ;. . 39c & 49c
' v ; Malted MUk Chocolate, J :
: Qoverleaf Rolls, doz...l.r..'.18c
Prince Albert, Velvet, 2-oz. ...:..:.j...l0c
dent Roosevelt to the vacancy on the TJ. S. supreme court left by
the retirement of George Sutherland, and the new justice's wife,
the former Winifred hrin of Sharpsburg, Ky. The appointee, an
ardeat new dealer, scored an enviable record by bis presentation
of new deal cases before the supreme court. Mrs. Reed, an officer
In the Daughters of the American Revolution, is active in social
and welfare activities in Washington.
Artificial Scarcity Regulation
Most Jloundly Censored When
Farmers Discuss Economy Camps
LIBERTY The experimental round table discussion on
"reeulated economy vs. unregulated economy" was a great
success at the Tuesday night meeting here of the Liberty
Farmers union local. The discussion was. led by rank Judd,
leader of the County FU adult education group, assisted by
l Wayne Williams.
Judd gave an outline or tneo
laissez f aire, or unregulated sys-1 Masonic Lodge Conducts
tem and WiUiams explained tne Service for Jones
pressure wmca causea me Yiuiuua
regulations to be exacted. Com
ment of the audience showed a
majority for regulated economy.
There was, however, a divergence
of opinion about the regulation al
ready imposed, the artificial scar
city plan receiving the moBt cen
sure. Visiting Farmer Union members
from Bethel and Roberts took a
prominent part in the discussion.
Several expressed a desire for sim
ilar, "town meeting" style discus
sions to be held at their .local
meetiugc. The tariff will be simil
arly discussed here in February.
S. B. Holt, state Farmer Union
secretary. InstaUed the new offi
cers of the Liberty local. Isaac
Schmidt was initiated.
A program of music was given
by L. L. Norton, C. G. Lawrence
and Harry Evans.
Basket Social Proceeds
Will Be Used to Provide
Music for Band Students
AURORA -The Aurora Worn-
ans club met' Wednesday atter-
noon at the home of Mrs. Elea
nor Reed. Assisting hostess was
Mrs. II. D. Evans. The club voted
to make the annual contributions
to the scholarship loan fund and
Doernbecher ' hospital.
The club commemorated ' the
anniversary of the first Wom
an's club held in the- Oreson
country, .which .was 100 years
ago yesterday, or January 19,
1838. with Mrs. Eliza Spaulding
as president. Mrs. Edith TOzier
Weathered was - guest speaker
and talked of the Oregon coun
try and its development. The
first wheat exported from the
Oregon countrr was shipped
from Chamooeg. and also tne
first school was taught at Ger
vals by John Ball, she said.
Mrs. Diana Snyder read the
dedication of the "Circuit Rider's
Widow" by Marion Caroline Da-
vies, and Mrs. H. D. Evans reaa
the noem. The 'next meeting 01
the club will be at the home 01
Mrs. P. 0. Ottoway.
GERVAIS At the last meeting
of the high school board Mr. Scott
principal, announced that a band
instructor could be secured to
come to Gervais, with instruction
open to all. The school board will
provide a room but has no avail
able funds for music.
A basket social will be held at
the auditorium next Monday
night, the proceeds to go toward
the purchase of, music.
Einar Olsen, Former
Brush Creek Resident,
Renews Acquaintances
BRUSH CREEK Einar Olsen
former resident, visited, here
Tuesday. Olsen has . spent the
ereatest . Bart of the past 30
years in Alaska where he has
business interests. He came to
Brush Creek In 1919 with Ms
Darents. Later they moved to
Hubbard where ihe elder Olsens
died.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Williams
(Josephine Olsen) live at Hub-J
bard and Olsen is spending the
winter there. He comes to the
states from Alaska each winter.
West Salem News
WEST; SALEM The Women's
1 u b met at the home of Mrs.
Hazel Lacey Wednesday for the
regular meeting. Covered dish
lunch was served at noon, followr
ed by the business meeting. Rtfll
call was on Incidents of the early
American Indian life. v The .Feb
ruary 2 meeting will be at the
home (ft Mrs. E. A. Dickson.
Mrs. Fred Kuhnjs ill at her
home with bronclal pneumonia. -
Mr. and Mrs. Holderbine and ...
daughter are spending two .weeks
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frey and
family have moved into the houe
on Third street vacated by Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Hutchison. Frey Is
with Hogg Bros. Appliance store.
Hutchison went to Eugene.
Mrs. B. K. Eglehorn and Mrs.
H. J. Carter were hostesses Thurs
day to the Kingwood Tea and Talk
club. Miss Antoinette White, who
taught at the Chemawa Indian
school for 30 years, talked on In
dian handiwork and showed some,
exceptionally fine examples.
Mrs. J. A. fSosser opened her
home for a silver tea Wednesday
afternoon for the Ladies Aid of
Ford Memorial church. The pro
gram included: Piano solo. Mrs..
Lyle Thomas; talk on conditions
in China, as written by a friend
there, Mrs. A. J. Smith; duet, Mrs.
Harry Beier and Miss Lillian Law
en; hobbles were told by aU pres
ent. Mrs. Anna Pattison and Mrs.
J. I. Miller poured. About B0 wo
men attended.
The women of Ford Memorial
church will give a ham dinner
next Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m.'
at the auditorium of the city hall.
Miss Lottie Adams attended the
sub-district convention of the Re
bekah lodge at Dallas Tuesday.
Son Born to Nusoms
ELDRIEDGE Mr. and Mrs.
F. R. Nusom, former -residents
bere, are receiving congratula
tions' upon the arrival of a 9
pound son born Monday, January
17 at Clatskanie. .
Tompkins Talks Power
At Wheatland Carnival
WHEATLAND About 150
members and fr lends of the
Wheatland grange attended the
carnival h eld Tuesday at the
Wheatland community hall and
replenished the treasury iib.u
Morton Tompkins laiaeu
"Power."
on
GERVAIS F u n e ral services
for Scott Jones, 76, native of this
section, were held Tuesday after
noon from the Presbyterian
church. Rev. Hood officiating. All
available seats were taken. Fidel
ity lodge A. F. ft A. M. conducted
a ritualistic service at the grave
side, John S. Harper acting as
master. The pallbearers were C. M.
Van Zuyen, George Harrison,
Ralph Sturgls. 'J. P. Aspinwall,
Jack Imlah and C. A. Hoover.
Nebraskans Come West
STAYTON Mr, and Mrs. Ken
neth Lledke and baby son, Jim
my Dale, have arrived here from
YOrk. Neb. Mrs. Lledke Is a
daughter of Mrs. Laura Bell,
with whom they are staying.
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BQRS
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135 N. COMMERCIAL ST.
Phone 5197 or 7023
Prices Friday, Saturday Through Monday
Sole Agent-Penslar Remedies in Marion County
BE WISE AND SCHAEFERLZE
35cVick's Rub 27c
75c Vick's Rub ... 59c
50c Jer&en's Lotion : 39c
50c Tek Tooth Brush -..39c
25c Johnson's Powder-J9c
60c Alka-Seltzer . 49e
50clpana Tooth Paste 39c
50c Lysol 43c
60c Sal Hepatica 49c
$1.00 Lucky Tiger - 79c
100 Bayer Aspirin 59c
10c Turns :3 for 25c
50e Vick's Drops ..: 39
60cBrbmo Seltzer J 49
30c Menthoktum . , .27
50 Airacin Tabs 59
2 36's Mod ess $1.0
60c Eno Salts 49
50c Ex Lax . 47e
1
Corner State & Commercial .
OrHera S.100 and Over Delivered Free
Phone 6606
(Sonone IT tiai? IFft Salle
Friday - Saturday and Monday
1DLOUR
A Drifted Snow, home
perfected. 49-lb. bug-
DUTTER
1 Schroder's, always sweet and .
4 fresh. Grade A. Lb.
'IG BARS
Freshly baked. lb..
QORGUH
IjJ Mollasses. 5-lb. tin.
rmours
Old Fashion Beef
Stew. Can .
CPERRYS OATS
j Quick or regular.
"7 No. 10 bag
lb. tin.
Pancake Flour 1Q
Crown. No.10 bag-j"Qj)
ROYAL GELATIN
Assorted flavors. Pkg;...
Large 10c
Medium, for 17e
Schaef er's For Fresh,. Good, Candy!
Sleep AU Night!
Don't have your sleep dis
turbed. Use Schaef er's
Kidney & Bladder Pills
50c
"Lasting 116116 ,
Keep Healthy!
Take your vitamins .every
day. Schaef er s
Cod Liver Oil
Superrrich in vita
min strength, pint
75e Quart
39c
MODESS.
.128. 19c 368, S3cl2 for $1.00
"Best for coughs caused by coMsw and best for other
coughs, too. The best family cough syrup
Throat and Lung Balsam 50c & $1.00
Bread Is The Staff of Life!
So are the Payrolls of our Local Bakeries the staff of our city.
We urge you to buy only Local Bread and not endanger the Bakery
Payrolls, of our city. ,
Our Local Bakeries Bake thcHighest Quality of Bread Products
The Benson Baking Co. - Cherry City Baking Co.
and the Madsen Baking Co. .,
Deliver Fresh Bread to Our Store Daily
How Are Your Corns?
Take tbem oft witn tbe
reliable remedy . .
Schaefer's
Corn Remedy
25c
(Sold tbe Schaefer way, no
relief no pay
GARLIC and PARSLEY for
llixii BLC3D FZlESSDuE
AlSjnta Kacac of Caffie-Panler .Tablet
TsiBkbla lor ntaamg kiA blooa frecrar.
Thlrti toeeuthr oottcd. Ka odor. Natatte.
N inf. Gturtateed nfa ud effectier
hade Ask far ihnm tablets ky nam.
-ALLIMM ESSENCE OF GARLIC
Piu-atez !liftl! Is wet 50o aa4
TREE f MOO
KSiKZOtSi
TARKOiS
The fions Lompor
Quiity 3 bunches
im offer, 10 and box top for
Jack Armstrong Whistling
Rlngr. 2 ptgs
50c Dollar Mints, dark coating, this week with ad. 16c
75c Values
Assorted
Perfumes
&0C
Rose
Hair Oil
Regular. 35c
With AdT.
10C
- 75c 6-Ounce
, Honey ,
Horehound & Tar
Witb AdT.
YOUR HEATING PLACE : v
Fff idoy and Sattngday Specials
25c
39c
Fresh Pork Back Bones, 5 lbs, 25c
Pnrk Snare Ribs
LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP..
LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM
LUX TOILET SOAP.-
5 for 19e
Fresh Side Pork
FRESH PORK HEARTS.
&8c
Lb.
Young Hens, '
dressed and drawn..
Frying Rabbits.
Pork Liver, 2 Lt
Lb.
27c t
12c i.b.'
,3 for 19c
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