The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 01, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    " The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday. Morning; April 1, 1938
PAGE SEVEN
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Public Invited to Fruitland
Church' Event Saturday
- From 6 to 8 p.m.
i FRUITLAND T h e Women's
Missionary society will genre a
chicken and noodle supper Satur
day night,' April 2. The proceeds
will go towards the church defi
cit. The supper will be served be
tween and 8 o'clock', at tha
church with the public Invited.
Mrs. R. G. Lively Is in charge of
the program to follow.
Fred Gerig who has been oft
from his work on the S. P. rail
road since the last of January has
started back to work in Dallas.
Roy Slocum has been ill for
quite some time and shows little
Improvement.
Makes Improvements
William Schultz who bought the
Andrews farm has taken out a
good many trees and has made
many Improvements in the place.
Lloyd GIrod has bought an acre
age from his mother here and will
build on it soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe I Woolley
celebrated their seventh wedding
anniversary March 30.
Full House out
For Temperance
Drama at Dallas
.DALLAS - A capacity crowd
was present Tuesday night for
the temperance play, "Death
Takes the Steering Wheel."
which was presented at the
First Christian church at Dallas
under the direction of Haywood
Johnson.
Johnson played the part of the
defense 'attorney and other char
acters were taken by local clti
sens, with principal parts taken
by Rew F. A. Lenz, Rev. John
A. Linn, Rev. Walter Duff, jr..
Rev. Harvey Larson. Rev. O. D.
Harris. Rev H. E. Widmer. Mrs.
Walter Duff, jr., Mrs. Joy Rob
bins, Ivan Ickes. The play was
sponsored by the Dallas Minis
terial association.
Martins Are Remodeling
Cottage to Bring Final
Modernization to Farm
MACLEAY H. E. Martin and
son are remodeling the cottage
on their farm which will make
all their farm buildings modern.
The Martins constructed a
modern dairy house and dairy
barn and a modern horse barn
Mothers Guests
At 4H dub Tea
NORTH HOWELL The 4H
cooking club at North Howell
school recently honored their
mothers with a tea at the school
house. Guests were Mrs. Pete
Schmidt, Mrs. Louis Mayte, Mrs.
Earl Rickard. Mrs. George Mc
Ilwain and Mrs. Stnchlick. A
special ' guest was Mrs. Becker
from California who is visiting
at the Stnchlick home.
Recently the North Howell
school girls were invited to .pre
sent a program at '- the Wood
burn Eastern Star meeting. Har
monica and chorus numbers were
much enjoyed by the Woodburn
group and the French minuet by
eight little girls in old time cos
tumes was especially applauded.
Mrs. Hilfiher directed the pro
gram. The Rautenberg family, who
went to California about three
weeks ago. are ba k again and
is living in one of the Ditchen
houses.
a few years ago and last year
they erected a new modern
dwelling.
THE ANSWER IS SIMPLE AT WESTERN FOOD, OF COURSE!
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SHORTENING HERSHETPS
Assorted
Cube Flavored
Per pkg.
o
Tidbits rer uoz
jpjpn Reg- suLchQ) 7oc
Per Dozen
MEDIUM IVORY
5(3
Each
Lighthouse White Naptha
Reg. Size Bar
a fr 2
LARGE LUX FLAKES
SCOTCH GRANULATED
23-oz.
pkg lC
Tall cans,
minced
2 tor 25c
PEA S
No. 2 Picn
tall can:. AV Size
Del Monte
Early Garden
3 for 25c
Kaf e Hog
1-lb. tin iXsDCS
OOK3ES
Fancy cello, wrapped. Just the thing
for lunches. Regular 29c value,
1-lb. pkg. ......
Oregon Brand,
cans ...... 3 for 23c
22c
Milk
Kraft
-American or Brick
lb.
loaf
AIPIPILIS dJOJIKSE
per
qt.
QUICK
COOKING
2pi25c ,
FREE With Coupon
f r T7f5 Choice of Moth
VVjJ jt Jl M ers china, cup and
saucer, Oven
Serve, Carnation premium regular.
s as
Henooai?gaffanae
pounds for
ss
Bings Crackers M&
The kind you like, to munch on 10-lb. fcag ............ 59c
1-lb. pkg. &d) 25-lb. bag ......... . 1.43
: 100-lb. bag 5.49
Cipplcd Wheat pg Agm
V" Pancake FLOUTl
- XiS Hungry Jack CJ7)
U. S. No. 2 r- - Hardwheat bag ? A2
ClY V 'LTnO Per barrel . .. $4.98
- 3V lb. bag t-yJS EVER RIGHT
l Orecron An lb.
731 1
w-isLiri a ii l
BUCKING
HIGH
PRICES
Per barrel : $5.09
RED WHITE AND BLUE
49 ib w . : $1.43
KITCHEN QUEEN. Every, sack
sold with money-back guarantee.
49ib.bg $1.39
INDEPENDENT GROCERS 100 Home Owned Isaak Bros., Owners
1S7 South Commercial Street - Phone 7311
1
Lamb Installs 200-Gallon Reserve
Tank to Irrigate Filbert Orchard
MISSION BOTTOM Farmen of
this community itill believe in
orchards. A. L. Lamb has put
up a tower with a 200-Kallon re
erre tank and installed a pump
to throw 350 gallons per min
ute for irrigating his 30-acies of
filberts.
Lamb will be master builder
for the three-story, 6 Ox 10 0-foot
filbert plant, to be erected in Sa
lem by the Salem Nut Growers'
association. Lamb has also pur
chased a" quantity of agricul
turated lime for his Cenrals
ranch ' and has Wen his home
here a coat of Mudusa white,
water-proof . cement.
: Crelghton B. Jones has pulled
out Unprofitable fruit trees and
is replanting Barcelona filberts.
This makes his planting about
4 acres. . Laf e STownsend is
setting out some 8 to 12 acres
of filberts and improved vari
eties of peaches.
Mt. Angel Group
Coming Here for
Laymen's Meeting
MT. ANGJCL Father Alcuin
will head a group of 100 Mt.
Angel men and the Mt. Angel
band who will take part in the
rally of Catholic laymen at Sa
lem Sunday, April 3.
, The caravan, accompanied by
police escort, will leave here
Sunday morning to attenl the
8 a. m. mass at St. Josenh's
church at which Archbishop Ed-
wara u. tiowara or Portland will
officiate. After the services the
entire gathering will escort the
archbishop to the Marion hotel
for breakfast and an interest
ing program.
Father Alcuin will be one of
the speakers.
Oregon Products Talk
Draws 64 Women From
Unionvale Community
UNIONVALE Sixty-four worn
en of Unionvale and surrounding
neighborhoods attended the Ore
gon seafood, vegetables and
fruit demonstration and talk by
Peter Mudie, of KOIN, who is
cooperating with O o e r n or
Charles Martin, ex-mayor George
Baker and Mayor Toe Carson of
Portland to urge more guneral
use of Oregon grown and canned
goods.
The event was held at the
Unionvale Evangelical Ladies'
Aid room Tuesday afternoon.
Grand Island sent a delegation
of 16 women.
Poultry, Dairy and
Fox Feeds
Your chicks will thrive
on K. K. Chick Starter,
Crown Chick Scratch
Garden Seed in bulk or pkg.
Lawn Seed, Field Seed,
Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer
W. J. LEE & Son
849 Ferry Phone 0418
Eat More Meal
Hoffman Meat Market
Quality Meat at Low Prices
Tel 5563 150 N. Commercial
LOIN PORK ROAST . . . lb. 19
SLICED BACON lb. 32c
Lean, rind off.
SHANKLESS PICNIC . . . lb. 22c
MARK
m
Regular
Prices
State
Inspected
Pork Sausage" 2 lbs. Sc
With that delicious flavor. Just like Grandpa used to make.
Crx Ton I aw nr. A Tn tw lit W " -
lb.
IPi?t Eastt itsq
Very Lean No Shank lb.
JPEE CEIOIPS 5TQ
Loin lb.
BeeO StteaEis Hg
Your Choice T-Bones. Rib or Sirloin lb. "
GcoimimGil BeeO f?)(2
No Water or Cereal. The Best in Town 1 lbs. 4r
Leg O' Pork Roast EQ(g
nDuHn psgMgs qt. hog
We believe the way to satisfy Is by price, quality and service.
Fri.-Sat.-Mon.
April 1, 2, 4
847 SUte SU
G. Reiling
A Son
Lirtdy Peas soa-. 3 cans for 25c
Crown Pancake Flour. 9-lb. bag 43c
Carnation Oats .... .Large Size 19c
ALBKR'S, quick cook or regnlar.
Coos Made Cheese ........ .lb. 19c
DUNDEE CORN 3 for 25c
Cream style, 803'.
Fresh
Daily
FRUITS & VEG.
April 1. 2, 4
Friday
Saturday
Monday
CARROTS - TURNIPS
PARSNIPS - RUTABAGAS
7 ' 10c
MUSTARD
GREENS 3 bunches for 10c
ORANGES . ...... . .2 Doz. for 17c
LARGE OTJICT
GRAPEFRUIT ....... .6 for 15c
ROME BEAUTY - ,
APPLES 10 lbs. for 27c-
Sugar Is Found
In Tractor Tank
SCIO A farm tractor which
had remained unused on O. A.
Hall land south of Thomas
c r e e k during the recent rain
pell, refused to operate Satur
day. Investigation revealed that
it large quantity of. sugar had
been placed, in . the fuel .'tank,
necessitating' changing several
gallons of fuel oil at consider
able 1 expense and delay.' The
tractor is the property of C. J.
Kerr, who had contracted to plow
the land tor Hal
Sclo postof flee btands . sixth in
the third class postof f ices of
Oregon In point of business, ac
cording to a report received here
a few. days ago. " All features of
the business are oa the Increase,
it la stated.
A liberally-signed petition was
circulated in Scio a few days ago
requesting H .A. Renninger. in
cumbent to enter the campaign
for a fourth term as Linn coun
ty commissioner. . '
CORNER COURT AND
HIGH STS.
This store is open from 7:80
A. M. to 10 P. M. every day. In
cluding Sundays and Holidays.
NEXT DOOR TO
GRAND THEATRE
Low Cut Prices on Nationally Advertised Products . . . Shotting You a
60c Alcaroid 49c
70c Kruschen Salts 47c
60c Syrup of Figs 45c
60c. Sal Hepatica 49c
60c Resinol Ointment 43c
$1.25 Absorbine Jr 79c
$1.50 Agarol $1.09
$1.25 Penma .98c
$1.25 Petrolagar 89c
Large Citrated Carbonates 89c
Pint Rubbing Alcohol ..i 19c
Quart Russian Mineral Oil rrfTTo9c
60c Alka-Seltzer .....yC. 49c
70c Sloans Linament 58c
35c Vicks Vapo-rub 27c
100 Hal Liver OU Caps $1.19
$1.00 Ironized Yeast 67c
Pint Beef, Wine and Iron 79c
$1.00
BABY
BROWNIE
CAMERA
79c
EASTER
BASKETS
Baskets filled with
Easter Goodies, 10c,
15c, 25c. See our
window.
RINSO
SOAP
POWDER
Large size.
18c
Meads Pablum
50c Size
Fresh Stock
Hygia Nipples
One or Three-Holle
All Colors
for Qg
GREETING CARDS
For Birthdays, Anniversary, Sympathy,
Convalescence, Showers, etc.
PLAYING CARDS
Bridge size,
39c value for
23c
BOOK
MATCHES
50 books to
the carton.
9c
ST. REGIS
WATCH
98c
60c Mar-o-Oil Shampoo.....
65c Pond's Face Creams
50c Mavis Talcum....
50c Ipana Tooth Paste ...
25c Lovalon Hair Rinse
60c Drene Shampoo....
25c Coventry Perfume
Wildroot Wave Set...
55c Lady Esther Face Powder
$1.00 Pacquins Hand Cream....
50c Santiseptic Lotion
36c
.35c
39c
.39c
.19c
.49c
.10c
.10c
.39c
.79c
.45c
Dependable
ALARM
CLOCKS
98c
3TQIS)S5
Union Leader Tobacco
10c Size .
$ or o)(g
Sunfreze
All Flavors
Pint
carton
Kotex
12s regular,
super or jr.
2 for 39c
20c
Kl
eenex
I EASTER
BUNNIES
Plash or dressed,
nice ass't.
49c
and
90c
See Onr Display
Sandwiches
Plain or toasted
Corn Beef,
Cheese,
Tuna Fish,
Deviled Egg,
Minced Chicken
AT OUR FOUNTAIN
SALADS
Freshly made.
Potato,
Shrimp,
Combination,
Fruit, Tuna
10c
10c
SOUPS
Tomato,
Vegetable,
Bean & Bacon
Clam Chowder,
Chili
Beef Noodle
10c
EASTER
GREETING
CARDS
2 for 5c
5c up to. 25e
each. -
new, stock
Let Us jJjfoj
I I- n I $1.35 Value, New Buy F rf
Italian Palm Dispenser and Balm Both for tsPSP?
Molle Shaving Cream SQ
Dextri - Maltose NumL 85cof e ,
i "iir las ag
Magnifying I
MIRROR
Large size.
29c
2
500 sheet, 1Q
all colors ... ftUC
2 for 55c
5
hool
Co m i ng
Statesman Cooking
Salem Armory
April 27, 28, 29
MISS MAXINE BUREN
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Statesman Home Economics Editor
in Charge ?
Mark Your Calendar Now So That You Will Be Able to Attend
All Three Days of This School , j
Bigger and Better Than Ever
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