The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 03, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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27 Polk 4H'ers
Going to School
Croup Largest in History
Registered From
That County "
DALLAS The "fcrgest 4H club
delegation eyer io Utend 4H club
summer school !rom Polk rt.unty
baa -been TegUtered this year
, states W. C. Leth. Polk county
agent, who togetaer with Jcsiah
Wills, county school superintend
ent, has charge of 4H club work
? In this county.'
"Twenty seyen H club mem
bers will attend this yar from
this county compared whd 12
which was the number attend
ing last year-
A large number of there at
tending hae wen scholarships
offered by a number of proups
and IndiTiduals in the county as
follows: . ; ,
Get Scholarship '
From the Falls City PTA. Les
lie Frink; Oak . Grore rnge.
Ruth Farmer; Pomona grange.
Margaret Carmichael; Brain Col
let grange, AUin Ewing: Mon
mouth grange, Bobby Loience;
Rickreall grange, Nancy Adams
and Albert Riney; FalU City
grange. Elizabeth KaUiiiner: Dal
las Veterans of 1'oreign Wars.
Elmo Blackf and Ruth Van" Ors
del: Dallas chamber of com
merce. Robert Gregg: Eari Rich
ardson. Perry CTjichael: I?rnsh
College Home Efonomics club,
Coryden Blodgett; Monmouth
Home Economics c 1 a b, Lucille
Houk.
Others who will attera are
- 'o7Z McClendon, Lyle K-o er,
MelTin Selauder, Carl Hi own
and Carl Llnegar, all on scholar
ships from the ..937 stat fair;
Dorothy Scharf, Erelyn Jtomigr
Zelma Allen. Betty Fmmtn
Irene Knower, Margaret Domes
Shirley Mack and another mem
ber from Perrydale. Mr. L tr ha
been scheduled to assist n the
handling of ..hose attending
summer school during the first
week of it and therefore be
out of his office d a r I n r that
time. The date of rummer school
Is June 6 to June 17.
Pet Parade Will
Move at 11 a. m.
SILVERTON the annnsl pet
parade of the American Legion
will begin at 11 o'clock Satur
day morning at the city park
Judging will begU at 10 o clock
The arrangement has D3en made
In order to give entrants an op
portunity to take their pete home
before attending a fre irutinee
at 2:30 which the Palace thea
tre Is arranging for all partici
pants of the parale.
F. M. Poweil Is general chair
man of the parade.
Silver Cliff Women's
Club Plans Picnic for
Mitl-Junc at Springs
" SILVER CLIFF The Silver
Cliff Woman's club held the last
.meeting of the season Tuesday at
the home of Mrs. Geneva Hub
bard. Plans were made for the
annual club picnic June 12 at
Wilhoit Spring.
A pleasant feature was a gift
shower honoring Mrs. Ed Ander
son (Muriel Charpilloz) of Port
land. The meetings will be resumed
the first Thursday in October.
Ted Russells Here
LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Russell of Klamath Falls arrived
Tuesday and will be house guests
for about a week at the C. W.
Btacey home. Russell teaches in
the Klamath. Falls high school.
Infant Is Buried
SILVERTOX Graveside serr
' Ices were conducted at the Sil
vertoa cemetery Sunday after
noon for the Infant son 1 Mr.
and Mrs. Edwm Conrad .
WHILES IS 0&9S
EiSIS'ELtr
162 N. Commercial St. Phone 5151
t
Strawberries LETTUCE
Oregon's Finest Local, solid, h
head .. . & V
POTATOES ;; ,
Creamers PEAS
flQ lbs. .. 15C From The1 Dallei
No. 1 large. !
10 ib, 19c Fn"-Lr'
LEMONS CABBAGE
Dozen HQs TLlilijt
SilLir Morton'. 2 for
FREE Serpent Balloon j
CERTO Pen-Jel
2tor.l..d5C iCc
Free Salad Fork " : "
SALMON c PANCAKE
Crown, , A
Alaska pink, fn 9-lb. pkg. . .. I. ... OSS
No. 1 tall can
Tomatoes - Q,rn - Peas FLOUR
String Beans ,
O Otfrt Kitchen QueenrA ym
1) cans ' iS C 49 lbs.. i
Whsre President's Son and His Bride Will Stay
'-Li
n
Workmen are completing1 the new ultra-modern
home at Nahant, Mass., where John Roosevelt, son
of the president, and his bride, Anne Lindsay Clark,
will spend their honeymoon following their wedding'
J
300 Folk Attend
Dayton Services
DAYTO - Decoration day
services were largely attended
at Dayton Monday.) Rev. Velton
Patten of the Baptist" c h u r c h
delivered the address Jtt the park
program and the march to the
Brookside cemecery was taken
part In by school! children and
all patriotic organizations.
At the cemitery. Rev.. C. C.
Rarick of the Dayton Mtnodist
church, dellver-id f the address.
Mrs. Will Lectbaad placed the
wreath on the monument ol the
unknown soldiers and sailors.
A gathering estimated at more
than 3 00 attended.
Strawberry Growers J
Hope for Good Rains
to Develop Late Fruit
LIBERTY Strawberries are
ripening here and ) some picking
for commercial purposes will be
going on by the latter part of the
week. The recent hot weather has
been rather hard on the fields and
if It continues will cut down the
yield materially. A good rain is
past due to keep up continuance
of blossoms and proper develorv
ment of the smaller berries. Con
tinued dryness will not develop
the last of the fruit set on.
Fruit buyers seem eager to buy
strawberries here now. where a
tew weeks ago they were con
spicuous by their 1 absence. . Five
cents Is being offered for Mar
shalls. I
Aurora Pastor Attends
Presbyterians' General
Meet in Pennsylvania
- AURORA In the absance of
Rev. J. W. Hood, minister of the
Presbyterian church, who Is at
tending as a delegate, th gen
eral assembly of tr-e PresbyUrian
churches in Philadelphia the
young people of the congrega
tion are in charge of the serv
ices. ' ' J :
Rev. Hood will visit in Uinois
and Minnesota, and on his return
home, visit his mother In Cali
fornia. He will be abeen. two
weeks. i : .
Morley Is Improved
SILVERTON Clarence Mor
ley, who has bean quite ill dur
ing the past two weeks, is much
improved. E. W. Garver has
been substituting for Mor!cy at
the Tucker and Morley p.arket
during the latter's illness.
Th
r
U
Howard Cole Accepts . -Call
to Dayton; Will
- Succeed. Rev. Stanley
DAYTON Rev. Howard Cole
of Salem, a student at the
Northwest Bible cchool at Eu
gene, has accepted the call of
the Dayton Christian ; church,
succeeding Rev. Arthur Stenley.
resigned.
Mrs. Arthur Stanley, teacher
In Dayton school will complete
her school this " week and Join
her husband en route to tnt east
and southern states.
Model Airplane
Contest Closes
At 6 p.m. Today
SILVERTON The mode! air
plane contest sponsored ny the
Sons of the American Legion
squadron will close at "6 p. m.
Friday. The co-test committee
Will place all entries on display
before Judging. Headquarters is
at the Starr hardware.
All models will be Judfrei Fri
day night after the contest closes
and tests for flying models will
be held Saturday, at 5 o'clock on
the school grounds 'ollowirg the
show for the pet paraders. Ac
tual, flying tests will be made for
speed and endurance.
An invitation is extended to
the public to witness .he flying
tests.
Will Reside in Salem
.,ScliaTMr' Hn(1 Mrs. Albert
Bberhardt will make their home
near -Salem for the present fol-
rtB, Weddinff tr,P ' San
Francisco. Los Angeles ani Cali-
?Kn,Int.S interest Mrs.
-berhardt. formerly Mavroi De
lang. win again teaeh at Vidan
uirlTex,ertWla 8ister- Mre Will
Ham Wlrth. also plans to leach.
SUGAR
PURE CANE
10 lbs.. 50c
100 lbs. .. $497
CHEESE
KEIXOGG'S
CORN FLAKES
5c
Each
COFFEE
PAT FOR THE COFFEE
AND NOT THE CAN
PEARSON'S MONET'
SAVERS
Special,
lb.
15c
23c
27c
Best,
lb. ...
2 lbs. 45c
Hills Bros. or-.
M.J.B 1-lb. cans..
CANNED FOODS
OF DEPENDABLE
QUALITY
Peas (No:' 4 size). Green
Cut Beans, Golden Bantam
Corn, Tomatoes, r
ran. C
- Case, $1.98 ".
w i wm
t --
' (Pi
I... ... V. I
PAY CASH at PEARSONS
OREGON STATESMAN. Salem.
v. . y. -a-.-:
in June, The bnde-to-oe is a Boston girL The
house overlooks the sea, and is surrounded by a
high wire fence to prevent possible trespassing by"
the curious ; .
Foster Proposing
Dayton-Salem Bus
PLEAS ANTD ALE A bus line
from Dayton to Salem over the
Dayton-Salem river road f :t con
venience of the public is being
agitated by George Foster of this
locality.
A construction crew is grading
and laying .concrete culverts In
the r short cot across the late
Charles K. Spadiding farm to
eliminate two corners in the
Dayton-Salem Toad. The brush
in the right of way has been cut
and is being burned to make
way, for grading and cavsed a
false fire alarm to be sent In
Wednesday morning when brush
was burned near the Clarence
Crawley residence.
Elsie Herring Namra
President of Pleasant
j Hour Club at Dayton
DAYTON The Dayton Pleas
ant; Hour Reading club, at the
annual election held Friday at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Orr
C. Goodrich, following a 1 o'clock
luncheon, selected Mrs. W. O.
Barnard as president; Miss Elsie
Herring, vice president; Mis. J.
W. Lorett, secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. J. E. Proffitt, correspondent.
This was the last meetln; until
next autumn.
Mrs. Orr C. Goodrich and Mrs.
Clair Reid attended the funeral
of their cousin, Mrs. John Crat
terp 70, at Hodscn's chapel in
Newberg Tuesday. Burial was
at Chehalem Center. The widow
er, i one son and one . datghter,
survive. J
) Girl to Curtisses
PIONEER A Laby girl. Lelta
Maydene, was bo-n to Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Curtiss May SO She
Is the second child.
ARSON'
CORNER NORTH COM3IERCIAL
PHONE 7335
MILK
Morning or Armour's. Tall
cans.
Per fan W C
CORN BEEF
Armour's,
per can...
17c
OUR GOOD
TABLE QUEEN
SALAD DRESSING
-Quarts,
each
JELL POWDER
Drum Major, assorted fla
vors.
25c
e pkgs.
DEVILED MEAT
No. M'u.
3 for
EOc
PEANUT BUTTER
In your container,
27c
3 lbs.
NUCOA
2-Ib.
37c
package
package
Oregon. Friday Monunz.
at
Silverton Quelled
SILVERTON Disaster threat
ened the house into which Mrs.
Lela Shepheri is moving when
fire broke out o- the roof Wed
nesday noon. The local depart
ment answered the call and was
able to check the fire before
much damage was done. The tire
started from sparks flying from
the chimney. No one was at
home when one of the neighbors
noted the small blaze in the., roof
and turned in Ue alarm.
This Is the tbird fire the de
partment has answered in ' as
many days. The first was the
disastrous; barn fire on -be old
Grinde farm Manday. . The sec
ond was the fire at Harry Wheel
er's Tuesday, where a minimum
damage resulted from a cb.mney
and roof fire.
Grace A. Hudson
Dies at Jefferson
JEFFERSON Mrs. Grace Al
len Hudson, 78,. died Wednesday
night at her home north of Jef
ferson, following a paralytic
stroke during the afternoon. She
was 1orn in New Pork, October
20,. 1859, and for.' the past 28
years she has lived on one of the
Steiwer tracts north of Jefferson.
Mrs. Hudson was an ardent
worker in the, Jefferson Tbwnsend
club. Surviving is her widower.
Brick M. Hudson. ;
Funeral arrangements In charge
of E. E. Howell.
Directors Yamhill Flood
Control Project to Meet
Tonight at Grand Island
WHEATLAND -A meeting of
the board of ' directors of the
Yamhill county flood control
comprising the Wheatland and
Grand .Island, districts will be
held Friday night at the Grand
Island schoolhouoe, Carl Fiancls,
attorney of Dayton, rpeorts
WV ' M. MacGibbon, United
States assistant district erneer
expects to he present, or center
with Mr. Franch before the
meeting, to examine title1 and
easements of lands adjoining the
proposed S140.000 flood control
project. '
Tryphena Rebekahs Hold
, Elections; Anniversary
Event Set for June 8
SILVERTON-r-Regular election
of officers; of Tryphena Rebekah
ladge resulted: 'Noble grand;
Mrs. Jessie Raines; vice -grand.
Mrs. Rebecca Barber; secretary,
Mrs. Bessie - Goetz; treat urer.
Mrs. Inea Olsen.
The birthday anniversaty Is
being planned ior June . S. with
committees to include entertain
ment, Mrs. Maybelle Gar, Mrs.
Clara Helmke, George Busch, and
Eruce Bennett; i refreshments.
Mrs. Jessie Raines, Mrs. L. E.
Inman and Mrs. ICarence Reed.
Reunion of Crawfords
Is Held at Zena Home
ZENA Mr. and Mrs. W. N.
Crawford were hosts to all of
Cliijnnev
STOR
& CHOIEKETA STS.
FLOUR
Every day adds a few more
satisfied customers who now
use FARMER JOE HARD
WHEAT FLOUR.
4 9-lb.
' bags .
$1.15
and
Highland Chief Hard Wheat
Flour, '
4 9-lb. bag
$1.23
$1.27
Kitchen Queen,
4 9-lb. bag....
POTATOES
No. 2's.
50 lbs. .
-29c
PORK AND BEANS
Armour's,
ZVt cans, 3 for
25c
CANDY BARS
Assorted,
3 for
DOG FOOD
Per
can
5c
BEANS
Small whites,
10 lbs. U--
39c
'30c
.
.
June 3, 1938
the descendants of Mr. and Mrs.
G. H. Crawford at a reunion
held at their Zena homo "Monday.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Crawford, Mr. and
Mrs. Aubrey Crawford and chil
dren, Audrey, Alwyn and A)etta
of Salem; Mr. and Mrs S. D.
Crawford and -daughter. Gladys
of Spring Valley; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hardy CrawforC and
daughters Jean fend Mrvrjorie
Anne; Miss Wilma Crawfo.d. Mr.
and Mrs. George D. Haldeman
and Kay, Wilma Crawford and
Mr. and Mrs. W. ;N. Crawlcrd of
Zena.
Cream
Cheese
lbs.
29 c
146 N. Commercial St.
F
aLt
mi
vy
Instant Postum
Large Size
Can '
(3 IF IF IS
GOLDEN WEST
One lb. 2dC
3 lbs.
ishers Blend Flour
Sperry Drifted Snow
w
Softasilk Cake Flour, large box . . . 26c
Bisquick Served All Day Saturday With Strawberries
Oregon Millt
Case Price 2.87
tall 7pn
cans J L CO J
Ovaltine, small ... . .33c
Ovaltine, chocolate . .33c
Ovaltine, large . . . . . ,59c
Ovaltine, chocolate . .59c
JUMBO
LEMONS
39c
doz.
Mutton Chops a
rJutton Legs lb
Ashby Clan Has
Reunion at Dallas
DALLAS A family reur on of
the Ashby family was :nJd in
the Dallas city park recently.
Honored guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Archibald and
family, who returned from Costa
Rica where they had made their
home the past two years.
Thse pvaeat were hi o'
p
1
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( NEW MARKET j
L n f
4-oz. Bottle
8-oz. Bottle
us
w
EM
3-lb. pail . . . . . .
1,0 caes
PRODUCE DEPT.
SUNKIST
NEW
Potatoes
ORANGES
doz. 25c
10 .b.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
- ESc
EQc
Kr Mrs. B.' Arckil1d sad f-ilr,
Mr. snd Mrs. J. B. Akbr, Mr. ad Mr
W B. Kaoww 1 Umttr. Mr. sad Mri.
Robert A ah by. Mr. and Mr.. Hobert
rreoIl. U t S!m; Mr. mni Mr..
Bubrrt Awhhj sd daughter f Bend;
Mr and Mrs. Henry Kicbter sad family
sad Mr. sad Mrs. Fred aahby and
ayde ArcWbaU, aU t Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Claad Aabby and AmUT
MrT O A- Archibald and Mr. and Mri.
aM'Ca4rcia cf Alb.n,; Mr.. Hei
A kibald ad daufhter Janice of Eu
t?' Mr. and Mr CHntoa Arehih.ld
nS WlV of .Wedford: Mr and Mr,.
William B. A.hby of Iud;pendnr : Mr
,r,A Mra. E. Plnm-er- of Mrdford and
M aad Mr.. S.nford Archibald of
Granta Jfaaa.
Salad
Oil
Pure
Vegetable
Grade A
1
gal.
77 c
Phone 4010
Crown Best Patent $1.44
49V Sack .
Kitchen Queen . . . . $1.27
49's sack
100 lbs. C&H Sugar $5.07
100 lbs. Pure Cane . $4.97
10 lbs. Pure Cane . . 50c
Imitation Vanilla
Factory -Deal
Combination Deal
2 KELLOGG CORN FLAKES
1 HUSKIES
1 us
;44
49's
Sack
2, 2ic
Large
Pkg. (f
Snowdrift Shortening
6-lb. pail . . . . .
Crystal White Soap
LOCAL
PEAS
. is
0 lbs
23c
Bacon Squares ib. Ec
Beef Boil ib. ec
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