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PAGE FOUR Humphrey Is Galled Beyond Humphrey IL- Smith. 88. ot : Rosedale, -who died last Friday. yi was born Novemoer 20. 1849. in Paulton, ; Summereetshlre, Eng Inland. th ton of ths late Edwin H and . Mary Ann Smith. At the f age of four hecame, with hia t parents to America, settling . in S Wisconsin, -where he was edu licated at Ripon college and the h University ot "Wisconsin at Madl t so. He s a Mason for 66 years. - ." . . ' i In 1S77 he came with his par ents! to Oregon, settling on the fi farm south ot Salsjn which he owned at the time of his death. Ho was retired school teacher aand while teaching . school at Turner he married Esther Den yer. He Is surrired by his daugh ter.' Mrs. Edward F. Whelan of Salem, his sister, Mrs. Mary Benedict of Washington and two grandchildren, Otho E. Smith, Jr.,: and Waybelle Smith of Port land. - His wl'e ' and his son Otho E. preceded him In death b" a few months. He was a member of the Church of Our Father (Unitar ian) in Portland, and also a meaVber of Pearl lodge No. 66 AT.- & All of Turner. Bible Institute Students j . . Hold Mehama Services $ Scroggins Buy House MEHAMA A group of stn dents from the Portland Bible institute in Portland held all-day services at the Mehama church here Sunday. This is the. fourth year they have met -with the church here. 1 - W. H. Scroggins bought I a home Just east of Mehama which was owned by Charles Warner of Mehama. and moved into the places Monday. The C. E. Mat terns, who had , occupied the place, moved into an apartment. Tht OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Oregon, Friday Moraine Janoary-21, 193S Niisoiii Residence m IS HOW ADDED TO DEIICI0OS Hi t. - SAY. SlS-MISS"ISHtft.THE 44EAO DIETITIAN AT OUR HOSPITAL, TOLD ME THAT NUCOA HAS VITAMIN A IN IT NOW I J - t. . if ::::.: --9 ;.-...; YES -WHAT A lijrvaineoei i unnefiu -FOOD NUCOA IS! SO DIFFERENT FROM OLD-TIME AAAQnABfMCO MVCQA HAS ALWAYS SEEN WHOLESOME AND OEUCIOUS. NOW, WITH VTTAMIN A . IT IS SETTER THAN EVER-ESPECIALLY ?OR CHILOREN THAT'S RIGHT I MISS FISHER SAYS NUCOA SUPPLIES AS MUCH -FOOD-INEROYAS THE MOST EXPENSIVE SPREAD FOR SREAO. AftO THE VITAMIN A IN NUCOA NEVER VAJUf S. (T& THE SAME IN WINTER THAT IT IS IN SUMMER! OA GOING TO US E NUCOA REGULARLY ON THE TABLE NOW AND FOR ALL MY . . COOKING. THINK OF THE MONEY IU SAVE II sTf itfAO f ftAAIAte I : i s rwvwi iiwiwmk ' I -:; J AN ECONOMY THAT ! ANO NUCOA TASTES SO 000! IT GAVE THIS CAKE MARVELOUS FLAVOR. IMAGINE AN ECONOMY THAT MAKES FOOOSjmSTf RICHER! jfes f . NUCOA Is cbarned j fresh each day la ,.. f our spotless r I v "West Coast kitchens J ovitT,S00V - I Vitamin A units l in avtav rouN. I .. . Ntvtt vaiiist THlt WHOLESOME "THRIFT SPREAD" FOR BREAD ' YOU SAVE AT LEAST 15 ON EVERY POUNDi Blind Student to Wed Singer 7 Damaged by Fire - KLDRIEDGE The Woodburn fire department was called Sun day to put out a fire at the Allyn Nusom residence. The top of the roof was burned and up stairs rooms badly damaged. Work will be begun soon to re pair the house Only prompt action of the tiro department Bared the building as fire was well underway when discovered. Defective flue is thought to be the causey Dinner guests Sunday at the Lou Eppers home were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stuerhoff, and chil dren of Portland, Miss Ellen Vin ton. North HowelL. Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Banyard, Jimmie Phil lips of Gervais and the hosts. Club Meets Today BRUSH COLLEGE Miss Edith Ross and Corytton Blod gett will be hosts for a meeting of the OG dramatic club at the Blodgett home n Friday. Call Star Route Bitls SCIO Call for 'bids Is out for the star mail route from Albany, Lebanon, Crab tree, Sclo and Shelburn. Change is to take ef fect July 1 this year. ALlIllsVille Folk . Get Rare Treat In wMoon Rise" , . AUMSVILLE A magnifl " cent moonrlse - Bcena was- wit nessed by Aumsville -residents here at ,9:30 o'clock .Tuesday night. . A heavy blue cloud along the eastern horizon was strangely and brilliantly rimmed along Its upper edge with a long, -irregular line of sold. 'Then In a few minutes a nugget of gold,; which was the moon, but was not appar ently shaped like it at ail, began to rise above the golden line of fire., For several min utes It retained its nugget like shape before it resolved itself into a. common moon. Five Members Received By Stay ton Pension Club STAYTOX Five netf members were taken, into the Stay ton Townsend . club Tuesday night. Edgar Waters announced pro gram numbers by Bennie Cham berlain,, Junior Gehlen, Mrs. Ben Chamberlain, Charles Keiper. W. F. Klecker and Mrs. Eleanor Shinkle. Unaffiliated Star Members Honored . STAYTOIC Acacia chapter, OES, at a colorful ceremony Tuesday - night honored the un affiliated members of Stayton with an Informal reception. Those honored were. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs, Ott Burson, Mrs. L. S." Hopkins. Mrs, Lawrence Spraktr, Mrs. Byron Shnx, Mrs. Bea Johnson, M t a Christina Harald and Mr. and Mrs. (,'uy rAnpperle. Mrs. : Estella Huszy v.ns in itiated Into the order. Plans were - made for the en tertainment of Associate Grand Conductress Halite 1 Huntington who is to visit the chapter Jan uary 28. She will conduct school of instruction in the afternoon. Four candidates will be initiated that night. Delp Changes Plea, Gets $100 Fine, Jail Sentence DALLAS Clarence Arthur Delp, who was indicted by the Polk county grand jury, on a charge of driving while drunk, and who at first pleaded not guilty, changed his plea to guil ty and was fined $100 and given a 30-day jail sentence. Betty Scotcbier, 18, high school senior, who recently announced, her engagement to John O'ConneIL'21, Mind student at the University of California. Betty,' who'studied voice, was a reader for blind students at the nniverstty when O'Connen heard her voice. As ' time went on he fell in love with the voice and she fell in love with him. They sent each other love notes in Braille, which she has mastered. They plan to set the date soon. O'Connell la the son of the superintendent of mails in Long Beach, CaL G i ranger s column Two hundred granger, In cluding prominent members from other sections, attended the Po mona grange dinner served by the Home Economic club at the Christian church Thursday at Turner In connection with the all-day Pomona, meeting. r Pomona Lecturer Mrs. D. B. FJiehege, presented the follow ing Interesting program: Solos, Rex Hartley, Ankeny; remarks by Assistant County Agent Robert Rieder, introduced by County Agent Harry L. Riches; vocal duets with guitar accompaniment, Rosella and Ray mond Lane of Turner; talks on trip to national congress ot 4H lubs in Chicago by Miss La verne Whitehead of Turner; in strumental duets by Raymond Lane and Fred Steiner, Turner; address by O. D. Adams, state 'director of vocational education on "Rehabilitation of Disabled Persons through Vocational Training." Mr. Adams pointed out that there are 20,000 crippled per sons in Oregon, largely the re sult of accidents, and that through the workmen's compen sation many of these may bo trained to be self supporting. i n :3 y Salem's Retail Packing Plant Inspected Meats Only. &44S4WL I Ins meted JL -Note ipnaIlG9 Meals ! Go lb. as DggU 0 lb: ,1 "FlavorizetT ' Sugar Cured Lean Streaked SLICED BACON LOIN BACKS Sgrasu'ec MUd and Lean . ' . ' Light Weights i Fry Like Bacon These cured meats, likerour fresh pork cuts are from young grain fed porkers. The meat is tender and of fine texture. Do not confuse with the coarse, heavy bargain kind. There's a difference x Tender Sirloin lb. To Roast lb. Swiss Cuts lb. u., lb. 2 WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO Last year 41 1 persons were trained and placed in such Jobs which is a sizable increase over the previous average ot 300 re habilitated annually. Twelve grangers were obli gated in Che fifth degree: Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Roberts, Mrs. Marine Pettyjohn, Roberts; Mrs. Kathryn Stryker and son, Ray mond of Salem; Rosa Webb, Turner; Mrs. James Bonner, SH- verton Hills, and Harold Dunn, North HowelL Appointment of committee mo tions and resolutions and s lection of Union Hills as the April meeting place were con tained in the Statesman Thurs day morning story on the Po mona meeting. MACLEAY Mrs. John Teck enburg and Mrs. M. M. Magee were hostesses to members of the grange Home Economics club Tuesday. Plans were made for a grange fair to be held next fall. During the program hour, Dr. Vera , Miller, gave an Instructive talk on the history, prevention and care of syphilis. Mrs. Leona Dolese. nurse, answered ques tions on health problem. Goodwill Club to Give Play on January 28-29 LINCOLN The Goodwill club is making progress on a three act farce comedy, "The White Shawl," which will be presented at the Lincoln community club Friday and Saturday nights, Jan uary 28 and 28, as a benefit. Mary Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Moore, this week underwent a successful goitre operation at the Deaconess hospital. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE! IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday, January 22, 1938. at 10:00 In the forenoon of said day, at the west door of 1 the Marlon County Court House in- Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction in the manner provided by law for the sale of real prop erty, on execution, the -following described real premises, to-wit: Lot 8, Block 2. Kay's Second Addition to the City ot Salem. Marion County, Oregon. Said sale will be by virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County in that suit heretofore pending therein In which-City of Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff, and H. H. Corey and Luln H. Corey, his wife, are defendants, the same being Clerk's Register No. 28837 Dated and first published De cember 24. 1937. v A. C. Burk, Sheriff of Marion Coun ty, Oregon By Kenneth L. Randall, Deputy. D 24-31 J 7-14-. 21. . SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALK NOTICE IS . HEREBY GIVEN that I- will, on Saturday, January 22, 1938, at 10:00 in the forenoon 4 of said day, at the west door of the Marlon County Court House in Salem. Oregon, sell at public auction in the manner provided by law for the sale ot real prop erty on execution, the .following described real premises, to-wit: Lot 17. Block 2, North Sev enteenth Street Addition te the City of Salem, Marion County. Oregon. :-- '- ; Said sale win be by virtue ot an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County in that snit heretofore , pending . therein in which City ot Salem, a municipal corporation, is plaintiff, and Har old R. Ooheen and Tressa Goheen, his wife, sure defendants. 'the. same being Clerk's Register No. 21340. Dated and first published De cember 24, 1937. A. C. Burk. . Sheriff of Marion Coun ty, Oregon By Kenneth L. RandaJL Deputy. D 24-31 J 7-14- VALE BRAND V ' mm I,, ,1 'y' I 1 a - M - I Hardwheat Flour A fine duality,-hard spring wheat flour. Ideal for all: family baking purposes. We've been told that Vale gives excellent results for cakes, too. 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