The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 03, 1938, Page 20, Image 20

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Alotliers' Circle
Finishes Season
The OREGON STATESMAN. Salen. Oregon, Friday Morning, June 3, 1938
GRAND ISLAND The Moth
ers' Circle dob recently. bld its
last regular business meeting ot
the season at the home of Mrs.
Fred Flnnlcum with 13 members
and one guest, Mrs. G raw Duren,
present. Tbe president, Mrs. E.
A. LeHey, appointed Mrs. ElTin
Mandigo and Mrs. Charlt-e A.
,Fergnson ,to . formulate a , tenta
tlre program for next 'ear
Readings in honor' of Chi'dren's
day and Fathers' day wer giyen
by Mrs. Dale Fowler."'- Refresh
ments were serred by the hostess
assisted by her. rister, Mrs. Agues
Tompkins and Mrs. Dale Fowler.
The club annual picnic will be
held sometime in July.
Chapelle Is Handed Fine
and 30-day Jail Sentence
DALLAS E. O. Chapellt was
drought to Dallas to serve cut a
30-day sentence in tbe Polk coun
tv 1atl. Phanpllfi win rrfeflted
h Wpct Kalpm authorities Mar
30 on a charge of drlrlng while
drunk. He appeared belor the
justice of the oeace there where
he was fined 1250 and oentenced
to-30 days In lall.
Cardenas Cleans Upon Revolution
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Taking personal cnarge or smmping outuw-rajeuniu j
Cedillo to the province of San Luis Potosi. President Lazaro Cardenas
of Mexico made his headquarters there, devoting his time to re
organizing the government and meeting the citizenry, above.
Farrands" Happy
To See Oregon's
Farm Land Again
LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Farrand returned home Friday
from Essex Junction. Vermont.
where ; they spent nearly six
months visiting hi father, F. H.
Farrand, who is in poor health.
They returned by the northern
route, through Montreal. Toron
to, Chicago, making stopoffs in
Ohio and New York state. The
last part of the trip was through
North Dakota, Montana. Spokane,
wasnington to Portland. -
; They state that they did not
mind the winter as much , as ex
pected as Vermont had no un
usuauy nara winter though a
good deal of snow. -
They also believe there are less
people on relief in Vermont than
elsewhere and that distu Lance
and unrest is not so prevalent
among the Vermonters as noticed
throughout the rest of the coun
try. . Vermont, they state. Is the
rockiest place they ever saw put
into cultivation. They marveled
that the farmers there hau the
patience and hardihood to dig
up and cart the rocks from the
land. - Rock walls are ever j where
and are at present beins used
as a source of. supply for road
building material in the state's
new road building pro gram.
Though, the country looked
good everywhere along the way
home, no place looked as good to
the Farrands as' the Willamette
valley. .- , r -
Alaska Residents
Visit Scio Brother
Scio Czech Colony
Soon 40 Years Old
SCIO Saturday, June 4. will
mark the 40 th anniversary of J.
F.- Wesely's arrival in the Scio
community. In company with
his uncle, Albert Young, and
three cousins, Wesely came by
train from Kansas, arriving
RP.IO J. J. and A. B. Cain are
hir from Juneau. Alaska, on a
Visit at the home of their troth-
er. R. M. Cain, pioneer Scio mer
chant The men from tLe ter
ritory are publishing the ' Alas
ka Catholic, said to be published
farthest north ot any paper of
this denomination under ' the
American flag. At the People's
theatre in Scio Tuesday, night,
the Alaska men presented on the
screen many .interesting scenes
in their home terntory.
Frank Holub of lone, eastern
Oregon, has been in Scio ... com
munity this weei attending to
business , matters and visiting
relatives and friends. . He. was
reared in the Scio area but left
with bis parents, - Mr. and Mrs
Anton Holub, several years ago
His father died about a year ago
The Holubs , have about 3000
acres in their holdings, 1000
acres in grain crops. Projects
for a good crop were encourag
ing, Holub said. .
June 4, 1898.
Wesely was instrumental,
through correspondence publish
ed In - national Csech papers
about farming conditions In this
section, in Increasing the Ctech
colony here. .The nurattr of
Czech families now residing in
this vicinity Is approximately
180, the largest of that nation
ality on the Pacific coast
Am tmntina.1 feature at the
lamb show in ScVj this year was
. ... 4 1 m V m
a ewe witn ner iour tmutv,
weight of each Iamb being about
50 pounds. This family ws ex
hibited by R, L Jackson farm
er a few ' miles southwest of
Scio. - . ;
Change Utility Lines ,
UNION VALD Changing tele
phone and electric lines ic con
form to widening the new stretch
of road here is in progrrfe. i
miff's
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Complete Food Markets
Court St. Liberty I St.
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Dole's Fancy
Not broken slice, No. 2Y2 size cans. A real
saving at this price j
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No, 2Vz Size Cans Crushed
PIIWEAPIPILIS
a
: 8-oz. Cans Fancy Crashed
PHNEA1PPILE
2 caniij
6 cans
...35c
DOLE'S FANCY TIDBITS
8-oz. cans, (0
per can.... . .. W V
DOLE'S
P5caeaipifle Jlnaiise
Big 46-oz. cans, OJt
per can... ts0
I 2 cans 43c
(SI2APEIFCitUinri
2?c
Luxury,
46-oz. cans...
DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE
No. 2 s.
cans
cans
ARMOUR'S PURE TOMATO JUICE
LT. 16c
ARMOUR'S TOMATO JUICE i
Big 100-oz. 2(SC
LUXURY TOMATO JUICE f j
16-oz. cans, & JKt
close out. . . V cans t
M. C. P. LEMON JUICE,
per can.. . ...
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CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP SUPER SUDS
bar .......... 1.. 10 for 29 c 20c package 4, 16c PKCS.31C
GIANT CRYSTAL WHITE ..SSSK
0 for ' ' : : Z1C . , r .. -. . I
- - - i Peet's Granulated Soap .........L24c
Armour's Pork and Beans rff shrtCTi ' 99c
, ' 3 for 25C Shorten I ' j gQjg
SPENCER'S EXTRA J Golden Ifantam Corn. " 9
STANDARD TOMATOES cream sl3"e 3 Z5C
No. 2, size
cans
1 -
3 for 25 c
GOLDEN WEST COFFEE
Lib.
tin
(b
OLD GOLDEN COFFEE
Always Fresher j -
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One Two
lb. Zj5;C lbs.
Mellow Blend Coffee, lb. .... ...L..16c
' "'.'.'." " , ' j; ' - -' ' ( - ; 1 V - '
3 Pounds Freshly Roasted : i i ?
Ground to Order l.......:.;1..43e
Armour's, Danish Pride,' Oregon or Morning
P.HniLE cans 4 cans 25 &
Hunt's Supreme Fancy
3-Sieve Stringless Beans.
ms cans 23c
All hard wheat family flour.
49 lb. sack
lb. sack
PURE CANE SUGAR, mm
Snow flake, 100-lb. sack.... VS)V
10 lbs. 50c 25 lbs. $1.25
GEM NUT V 1f
MARGARINE ... m lbs. j)V
SNOWFLAKE 0 lb.
SODAS . . 6 box mj
SUNSHINE KRISP1E
CRACKERS . lbs. C
RED ARROW lb.
SODAS box UI
SALTY FLAKE 0 ft
SODAS ... . A lbs. JLClC
KeUogg's All Bran, large package . 19e
Here's a Close-Out Price You Can't Very
Well Afford to Pass Up
TRIANGLE MILLING CO. CREAM
ROLLED OATS, NO. lO'SACK.
TRIANGLE TOASTED
WHEAT, NO. 10 SACK..
29c
29c
Armour's Star Cora Beef
2 for 35c-
Fancy Red Alaska
AiLFva3)Kr
Packed in the famous Copper
rirer district, tall cans.
2 cans 45c
23c
P LC Oil VC rCcilCr IHi
ARE HERE IN ABUNDANCE FOR THIS WEEKEND
' We've Been Told the Strawberry Crop Will End Soon So Don't Delay
Salad Dressing
qti.. . SILO
Sandwich Spread
Si'" :--
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(3
ll-oz.
tins.
Heinz
SPAGHETTI
3 tor 25c
i-: f'f" "' Ilelnz
PORK & BEANS
3 for 25c
Small
cans.
Per
can.
Dinty Moore
BEEF STEW
. E5c
T03WAT0ES
Solid Pack, No. 2 Tins
3 cans - 27C
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