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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1938)
I: n tuiuurips i ai issa uregoo, jp nosy monunr, mrca ts v xros Royal Neighbors Plan Convention Surer Unit Will Entertain C District fleeting 1 Next Month - SUVER Mr. and Mrs. Orrille Allen are the parents of a 5 pound daughter horn to them at the home of - Iter parent, , Jir. and ' lira. John ' Miller Saturday morning. Mr. Allen was admitted to the TB hospital at Salem last week. Robert McClain Is confined to his home with sciatica. The Royal Neighbors held their regular meeting at the - hall Thursday. Plans are being made for this lodge to entertain the district conrentlon In April. River Lnm Banks For the third time this winter high water caused motorists to detour when the Luck iam ate left Its banks and coTired. the roads. . Henry fickle and son who pur chased the : old Darldson place last fall are building- a small house just - north ot the bridge. Fickle owns a farm near Salem and his family wil remain there. They are laying tile orer most of the place and bare also purchased a new tractor. - C D. Ritchey who Is employed near Hoskins falling timber came home Thursday because of the snow there. He has been rery ill with fin at his home since. ' District Sunday Convention Set Eldriedge Will Be Host to Hayesrille Section on March 27 ELDRIEDGE Hayesrille dis trict Sunday school conrentlon will be held at Eldriedge school- is f'lPBSERE'S N BEIT'EER PLACE" R!S& S. 3 V ( 7 , March 3 0 3 2 3i mi AIT NCE A YEAH PIECES CHECK YOUR PANTRY, THEN CHECK THIS AD Northern Flour Economy Coffee EMofiono 10-lb. sack ......39c Bonner's Choice Seedless 2's ATHLETE NORTHERN, 303 BAGLEY 3 for 25c 3 for ........ ...25c 3 for . . . . .S 25c 6 for ... 49c 6 for ......... . .49c 6 for .49c Case .$1.95 Case 1.90 Case for 1.95 IPIKMM Fisher Blend IIo 'IPeanmiatte GRAPEFRUIT AsSkws Fresh, Roasted FLORIDA Center Cuts, 2's - L. H. Broken 2's 3 for 49c m a tor ED ,iS acflgg ' iraooos roiis EPdlfose Tomato Juice IPlfoG ."" PACIFIC CHOICE Libby or Del Monte IVANHOE 2,ts l's 2'2's 3 for 49c 3 for .19c 3 for .39c 6 for .95c 6 for ........ . 37c 6 for 78c 12 for . . . . 1.89 1 12 for ..... . .. .73c 12 for ... 1.55 & -- ; - - Sfe Royal A an, 2H'i Garden Fresh Stringless SAN WAN . DP.p, 2's 2's PEARL 3 for 35c 3 for ......... .37c Dry Pack 6 for ..69c 6for ......... 73c 3 for 12 for ... .1.35 I 12 for ....... .1.45 6ior . . . .85c mess: Lnx Toilet Soap . Xax Flakes, pmall pkj. Large pk. 24e Soap 3 k.20c 1 IOC pkg. Lifebuoy Toilet Soap Spry Shortening 9c 0-lb. tins $1.03 J18c 3 b,20c 9 lb. . J tins , Ttl A RSHftl ALLOWS x. PRODUCE NEV GPUDO i 4 lbs. H7Q Tomatoes El & .- CPIINAGIKI 2 lbs. 90 Fresh Government Inspected MEATS PURE LARD Open Kettle Rendered, Lb. 1 lb. Weiners, 1 qU M Sauer Kraut, all forl.. Fresh Corned Beef, Delicious Served with Cabbage Pound .LLw Little Pig Sausages : . Pure Pork, Lb 10c 25c 17c 25c Fresh Fish and Oysters, Young Hens, Rabbits BAKERY . Milk Chocolate (SaCxes .BSe With Chocolate Nut Fudge Icing Danish Sugar Waffles. Crisp and Flakey Each ', ." 5c Pecan Drops doz. 20g Topped with Toasted Pecan and Maple Fondant Gets New Demands from Hitler j 1 " ' - M f l l '' - l i 5 . . MBBUsMBlMHUiHaMaMBHflBSJHSSMBHaHMi Past Blatrona Star Club Of Dayton Is Entertained DAYTON Tha Fast Matron's clnb of Electa chapter No.. 29 of Dayton Eastern Star was delight fully ntartalned Tnasday after-" noon at tho horns of Mrs. K. De maray. Eight members and ona Kaest, Mrs. Jennie Mnrphey were present. The next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. U'Ren. President Edooard Benes of Czecho-SIovakla, pictured in an informaJ photograph with his wife, today faced a new crisis. Hitler has de manded that the Czechs renounce all allegiance with Russia, which nation and France hare treaties to preserve independence of the cen tral European nation. house Sunday March 27. The theme will be "missions." Pianist will be Marie Bosch of Brooks, and song leader, Millford Stull of Salem. Derotlon service will be in The morning address at 11 o'clock will be given by Edgar Simms of Salem. Women are urged to bring well-filled bas kets and everyone Is invited to enjoy the social hour at noon. To Hear Missionaries The afternoon service will In clude song service, business ses sion and music by members of the Baptist church. Salem. A special feature will be a pro gram presented by Rev. and Mrs. Post, returned missionaries from Borneo. Slides will be shown of people of the East Indies. There will also be music by mem bers of the Nazarene church and a sermon by Rev. T. W. Collar, pastor of Nazarene church, Salem. Sundays schools are to attend this convention. Bible class teachers will be: young people, Millford Stull; adult, Robert Bye; juniors, Mrs. Robert Bye. Jones and Bride Arrive at Farm MISSION BOTTOM lr. and Mrs. Creighton B. Jones returned Tuesday from a wedding trip through Washington, Idaho, Utah, Nevada and home via California and" will reside and operate the Jonesmere farm on route one, Ger vals; Mrs. W. Al Jones and Miss lia ble Creighton are moving to Salem and will live in the W. H. Dancy home at 369 North Liberty street. Mrs. Jones and Miss Creighton lived on the Jonesmere farm for 21 years. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Potter and son George, returned to Medford after a week's visit with relative's and friends here. Entertain Card Club OAK POINT Mrs. Jones Gra ber entertained the Night Hawk card club Saturday night. Mrs. Edward Harnsberger and Leo Peterson won high score; Mrs, Roy Bigelow anl Joe Rogers, sr., consolation, and Mrs. Joe Rogers, sr., the traveling prize. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Newton wre Invited guests. Twin Hostesses t '" 1 fcfi ft i V ! if y - n : "(IV f Twin air hostesses something unusual In aviation today and pretty ones, at that. The twins are Loyse and Louise Jenkins, 2X. of Fort Worth, Tex. They have been employed by , Bruiff air - ' ways, j Inspection Milk, Water Supply Is Part Club Work BETHEL A doctor and nurse from the Marion county health association have been at 5 the school giving physical examina tions the results of which will be used in selecting the winner of the scholarship to the 4H sum mer fcchool at 'Corvallis. Pupils in the 4H health club who are competing are Coralee Nichols, Lillian Hamrick, Marcella Wolfe, Luella Nichols. Inspection of water supply is going on at the homes. Milk samples are being sent into the eounty office for testing to as certain if it is safe for drink ing. The milk must be approved; free of germs and from healthy cows. Mart in-f or-G o vernor Petitions Circulating Here is Our to You. . . . IJooQ00Jl SILVERTO N Signing of Charles Martin-for-governor peti tions is rapidly going ahead this week. Over 500 names have ap peared on the petitions, it is re ported. It is also recalled that ear ly in the fall of 193G, the demo cratic club at Silverton had 252 members. A large number of the signers on the Martin-for-governor petitions are republicans. SET OF EGEH& 34-PIECE, SERVICE . FOR EIGHT WILL BE GIVEN WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF (J) () 5 Or More I KIg IBs 0 0 325 COURT STREET STATE ST. GROCERY S MKT. . wmmm- kJ A (SHeaflnGei? Peanut Butter HOLLY BRAND 2 cans 'lg E lb. cm rtr - JOHNSON'S liOSl HCPSitiQlJ GLOCOAT 2-Ib. tin Elsinore, Aa Pint .... - 59C Black Banquet. .. No. 22 tin ... 1UC PASTE WAX, Mm 1-lb. tin jij V R FREE 9240 IN PRIZES (W vasii iuu n caiuiKuuuac uciiUie lacuulu I . Qeaners each $71.95 - 6 WEEKLY CONTESTS ToastieS Ask Us for Entry Blanks Sugar 3 iba. 17c sn&rss5) Me 49c3 we Ritz Crackers 53 pkg. MEAT DEPT. Prime Rib Rout. ' - boned and roned...4-Ib. W Pore Ground 'S.Cm Beef .lb.33V Oyster ; . pt. 19c Link Sansace, m pare pork ' lb. &CC Knight's m Sana-knot ; ,-. ,,-qf, . ;,y ,.....S ibs. 25c (5(SS)1FJFISIS GOLDEN WEST 2Slb.tins V. S.-lBspected, Branded Steen Powdered lbs. VEGETABLE 2 ibs.1 3c Rhubarb Spinach 2 13(1 CARROTS, new bunch 2 bun. 9C Krmnbles : We SeU Honey Maid Grahams in Three Popalar Sizes 23c