The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 03, 1938, Page 13, Image 13

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    Club's Final
Meeting Set
Dallas Croup Jubilant Over
State Honor Accorded
Mrs. Peterson
DALLAS The last meeMtjj of
the year of the Jallaa V'oman's
club will be held Tuesday after
noon. Jane 7. tn Library hall
with Mrj. If. D. Peterson presi
dent, presiding. Heportr. ct the
year's work will be rivio by
club officers and com-tittee
chairman. Installation ct officers
for the new year will bt held.
The Dallas cIud membet are
happy oyer the election of their
president. Mrs. II. D. Pearson,
as president of the OreTo' Fed
eration of Women's tlub Mrs.
Peterson was elected to thi posi
tion by a large majority t,t the
state convention Iatt week. She
U completing her second vcar as.
president of the local club and
also her second year 'at state
chairman of the Junior Women's
clubs. She has been active also
In the work of the, local VFW
auxiliary, recently .completed of
fice as state president of the
Ladies of the GAR and ct airman
of Polk county Po-Anierita.
Work si Outstanding
Her two years as presidnt of
the Woman's cluV here ha.jbeen
marked by an outstanding' pro
gram of civic and philanthropic
enterprise, j
At the meeting here Tuesday,
Miss Helen Breitcaupt of Salem
will be the guest speaker. Other
numbers 'on the progra 4 Will be:
Piano solo by student of Miss
Ruth Bedford of Salem: dance
number by Shirley Joan Phelps;
violin solo by Connie 'Ri?dell of
Monmouth, student of R.- Mil
ler: dance numbers by Horine
Inglis; and group of 'veal sol 03
by Mis. Josephine A'bert
Spaulding. t -
During the tea hour Htt'e Miss
Donna Collinswoi-th aind little
Donald Hughes will each ng a
solo. I .
Hostesses will be .Mrs. W. -L.
Pemberton, chairman, an! Mrs.
C. W. Low, Mr. C W. Henkle,
Mrs. Tracy Staats, Mrs. ' Walter
Waite, Mrs. George Cooler sad
Mrs. J. F. Spooner.
The OIIEGUN STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 3, 1928
Final Rites Held
For G. E. Rhoades
PAGE THIRTEEN
Birkmaiers Are Visitors
at Ivan Gubsers' Home
UNTONVALE Mr. and Mrs.
Ed. Blrkmaier and sons, Alvin
and Mack of John Day arc visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ivai Gub
ser. Birkmaier Is supervisor of
the Malheur National forest and
he left Tuesday for his duties
and Mrs. Birkmaier and the boys
will leave Friday when Mr. and
Mrs. Gubser will . accompany her
and visit with her at John Day
and all of them will go Mcnday
to the home of the former'r par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Olvin McFet
ridse, at Enterprise, for a week's
visit. ! ' ; .
Poppy Sale Ends
DAYTON The Dayton Ameri
can Legion auxiliary sold 325
poppies made1 by tatients ol vet
erans hospitals for the benefit
of disabled veterens famines.
"THERE'S KO; BETTER PLACE"
S560 N. LinKKTT
We Reserve the Wght to Limit Quantity
PHONE 8033
; Prices Effective Friday,, Saturday and Monday - June 3, 4, and 6
10's sk. 33c 2w, 69c 49 J 1.19
FISHERS BLEND "FLOUR
nr.- 43c 24.,-a 89c 49-1 1.47
PILLSBURY BEST FLOURj
49.1b. sk
$149
i , - -
KeIIorR'8 Pep, Wlieat Krispies, Rice Krispies Your
liran flakes, Whole Wheat Flakes, Choice
Shredded Wheat j
COLUMBIA BEST COFFEE
Makes
Iced Coffee
lb. 2SS
TTtinv tt ?n.rf m.fi t-os." Botue.
for
Select Curve Cut Macaroni Flour InCen3 Ibs. UQ
Ut S Desft Jag CLtmlb&egGSpkgig.aQQ
PURE SALAD OIL
your own containers.
quart 25
Bottles
2 for
Del Monte Golden Bantam Corn
Cream Style
303's Tin
C'i 73 ? Orange Pekoe m 1 0 H'
tt tt .B5riS! 15c hSlZ lie
JJE1L1L T7ELIL choice of flavors 2 pl3s. J2
Krispy Crackers E lb. 7c, 2 lbs. 2SS
Pacific Choice, in heavy syrup, 2's
tins
PURE CANE SUGAR to .b..ge too
Peets Granulated Soap Powder
Med.
Size
31 9 G Vi225G
I?IIJEA1?I?!LE
Coral Sea Half Slices
I i syrup, 2's
2 tins 29
Crystal White Laundry Soap - 3. 52 aobm.292
Royal; Brand American, tlllS
, , Gartle's Pink n-. , s
E3aipQil?n0llt5 v1,Mr 2 tins' SS
Doles Natural Pineapple Juice 46z-tin 2S3
IPSimeane j W'S tins laste
1 4 Large, Thick Slices in Natural Juice or Syrup
BAKERY DEPT. o FRESH MEATS O
GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED .
Lady Baltimore . .
- FRANKFURTERS, lb. ... . . . .17c
'iDQ PORK SAUSAGE, 2 lbs.... ...29c
UULlIUU VEAL STEAK, lb...; 19c
aktwit" fruit filled icing. BEEF ROAST, lb. .......... . 19c
35C & flSC FRYERS HENS FRESH FISH
complete 0 PRODUCE DEPT. o
Assortment of Pastry j w ;
Orange Rolls. Cinnamon T W TT T7 H 2(2
Crispie, Fruit Rolls, Pine- - -W U U O tor
CLOVERLEAF AND PAR-' ! V1-;-.- r !
KER HOUSE DINNER TTnTTTCP Ldc1 t r-
rolls, 1Sg IBSESii) 3 ban. H(3
NORTH SANTIAM -Funeral
services were held for George E.
Rhoades at the Weddle funeral
home In Stayton Sunday after
noon. Rev. Harold Lyman offic
iated and Mr." and Mrs. L. C
Keithley sang. Burial was In Lone
Oak cemetery.
He was born in Burlington.
Iowa, on Febrnary 22, 1870. He
married Grace A. Bower in Po
catello, Idaho, December 20, It 10.
The' Rhoades family came to
North Santlam from Kettle Fails,
Wash.. In 1930.
Surviving are his widow, Grace
A. Rhoades; one daughter, Mrs.
Elsie Jamieson of Rice, Wash.; six
sons, Woodrow Rhoades - of Or
vllle. Wash., Roland Rhoades of
Mollan, Idaho, and Harold, Burk,
Byron and Burl of North Santlam:
sister, Edith Bunny of Stillwater.
Okla; brother, Burk Rhoades of
Alva, Okla., and two grand
children. ;
Riiggles Bound
To Grand Jury;
Growning Fined
SILVERTON Tuesday was a
busy day In justice court at Sil
verton with- Alf O. Nelson dis
posing of the fbllo wing cases:
Ben Ruggles, who pleaded not
guilty to an assault , chargv pre
ferred by John Bittner ard in
Tolring a young son at Bictner s
was bound over to grand Jury
with ball placed at $500.
P. L. Growning paid ft $100
fine and costs on n drunker driv
ing charge when he changed his
plea from not guilty to gu'Ity In
court.: A six months jail sent
ence was suspended upon pay
ment and Growning was given a
year probation instead,
r The case of Jerry V.'ells.
charged with larceny, waj dis
missed on motion of Joe Fel
ton, deputy district . att rney,
because another i-ersbn resumed
the responsibility of the ctarge
made against Wells. Th? name
of the other person was
held as he was a minor.
wlth-
Vacation Bible Schools
Will Open Nexf Monday
SILVERTON Vacation bible
schools will be . conducted by
three " Lutheran churches here
beginning June 6. Parerit- are
being invited to bring their chil-.
dren to the schools at Calvary,
Immanuel or Trinity.
9 m J V " -"
ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THEIR
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Broken sliced.
Large 24 tins
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Del Monte Brand,- 46-oz tin .; .- ---
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Del Monte Brand, large 22 lin
Van Camp
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VAL VILA BRAND
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40-Gr. Strength
Qt. Bottle
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Sun Alaid Seedless
15-oz. Package
Double rich,
3
tall
cans
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J Granulated
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lb.
Bag
S0Q(5)SIll& SQlgiO i 2-.b. bo,
for
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HANDLE
each
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Free Salad Fork
With Purchase of
3 foottttHes
ro) if
Crunchies
2
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2
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can
(3
POST TOASTIE and HUSK1E DEAL 3 pkgs.
WHITE
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10
lb.
bag
& 33d MU(S Wtt
Dundee Brand
Large 2 Tin
E.isr.ais
Nicei juicy ones, dozen.
US
Valencias, nice size, 3 doz..
2c
STRAWBERRIES FOR CANNING NOW
FIG BARS
Fresh Bake
pound
Corner State & Commercial Phone 6606
Orders $3.00 and Over Delivered Free
"BERT BERKEY
Market Manager
Beef Steaks
Tender and juicy.
Pound
Frankfurters
Government inspected.
Pound III U V
" Mock
Chicken Legs
Delicious rolled in cornflakes.
for
Lamb Chops
Tender, from selected lamb.
2SC
Pound
Veal Steaks
Individuals
3
Lean Sliced Bacon
Pound
Little Pig Sausages
Fine for Sunday breakfast.
.Pound
SWEET PICKLES
Small and crisp.
Pint