The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 22, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tlit OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon,; Friday Honing, JuJi
a; J i
Harvey McLain Is
Visiting at Scio
ated from i Scio hla school and
from Willamette onlTersity. Sa
Boy "Pirated Return Home on Borrowed Yacht
Albany will be discontinued dar
ing August. Tuesday afternoon.
Oeary Gravel Coating
Placed on Rural Road
UNI ON VA L E The new
stretch of TJnlonvale road, to
eliminate two corners across the
late Charles K. Spaulding farm
and adjoining- stretches of the old
roadbed is . receiving a heavy
gravel treatment with jk large'
crew of truck hauling 2000
yards, of gravel from the Louis
Will gravel bed.
lvia. For 10 rears he has been
I July 2S, will b the last meet
teaching In Chicago, visiting Ore
ing- until September. First aid
classes given by the Red Cross
and also instructed br Mrs. Apm
gon every w years.
His mother has been bedfast
at the farm home near Snelburn
BCIO W. H. (Harrer) Me
LJtln and family arrlred a few
day ago from Chicago to spend
a few week' vacation with Ore
gon relatives and friends.
McLain la a son of Mr. and
Mrs. W. II. McLain of the Shel
burn community. He was gradu
wUl be completed July 29. i
from an Illness ox inree years'
duration. . '
Extremely warm weather had
ant MMimu) In Chfcae o when the
1;
McLains left the Windy City, bat
near-torrid heat was wunessea
at times on the western drive,
P. A.
McLain reported. ,
Cigarettes
Tobacco
"One Lb.
69c
Geo.
CAEM
r
njewmXrket
Washington
FOn DECT QUALITY
VAUU icin
Domino
Carton
Tobacco
One Lb.
Close Out
162N.Com1. ,1 Phone 5151
Fresh
Cantaloupes
:19c
$ jumbo siz
PtQttS
Same High Quality as Last Year Grown by Roy Will
CORN
Grand Island, aa
Dozen C
SPRY
Shortening
Bring Your Coupon Get
3 lb. can
SALMON
Happy Vale
Pound cans
10C
SUGAR
Pure Cane
10
50c
lbs.
Corn Flakes
15c
Kelloggs
Sale Best Foods Products Demonstration
f)
I- lil- V
Complete Picnic Plans
r i
.1 .
Best Foods
Bread & Buter Pickles
29c
jars
Corner
IT'S
COFFEE
S & W,
pound
25c
2 pounds
Pearson's -
- Money Savers
Special,
H5c
pound
Best,
pound
23c
2 for 45c
Sanka or Kaifee
Has:, I-lb. can
35c
S&W Fine Teas for
Iced Tea
H-pound ;
Black -,r ,. ,
20C
'Vpound "SUA
Black '
s
oup
Val Vita brand. 15H-oz.
, cans, uose out p(
price, per can L. p'
Canned
Vegetables
Don't Forget Your
Weekly Supply of
Peat Corn, TomaSoes
and Green Bcara
D cans 22
Case $1.38
1 "
FA C'ASH'iatPE ARSON'S
LB.
LEMONS
Fancy Sunkist,
Dozen i
I9c
Grand Island T fn
Burbanks, 10 lbs. 11 CJ
CRACKERS
I Krispies -
26c
lb. box
COOKIES
Sunshine
25c
15c pkgs.
COFFEE
Golden West
3 lb. can .. 7lC
1-ib. can 26c
Tuna Flakes
can . 1 lie
PINEAPPLE
Del Monte ,
IVi. flats, can
10c
8-Page Booklet
Th Pirii .-! y
- ..v a I J U1UU
fli Vaii. rv..., ti t
Games. Trirk. t-
Supply t
Best Foods " "ST-,
oanawicn spread
iff.
Pints' Wt. Quarts
J Quarts
Best Foods Mustard
With Horseradish
9c
Jar
PEAR
GASH STORE
North Gmmecrial & Chemeketa Sts Phone 7335
OUR BUSINESS TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON FOODS
BROOMS
1 - . -
Extra Good Values
29c 39c 69c
Pork: and Beans
Armour's 2 Cans
3 cans " ' 2pC
FLOUR
Good old Farmer Joe
Hard wheat is sure going
fast at rn
494b. bags C
Highland Chief Hard-
wheat. No need paying
any more for quality
flour, rt1
494b. bag .
Kitchen ;? mm
Queen, 49 lbs. yiltiS
SOAP
Crystal White
10 bars 32C
Candy Bars
Z for i... .... iLIC
Fruits and
Vegetables
We always have an abun
dance of the best obtain
able at money saving
prices. J
K:
An adventurous excursion wMrti
27 when three -outha from Long Beach, Cat, "bor
rowed" the yacht Tlr ntml hv T-ar iroint I.
and sailed away for the South Seas
jwjwu iw, pui m at ruerio
Amity Principal;
Is ISenoiLslv 111
AMITY J. B. Thflmii. Smith
Hashes teacher in the (Amity
high school, and Soren Sorensen
were In Portland- Tuesday to rin-
It Prinelpat A.-N. Arnold of the
Amity high school who is seri
ously 111 there In a sanitarium
Mr. Arnold, las nerer recovered
from the flu which he had early
last SDrtnc. Mrs. Arnold and
children are In Portland.
Mrs. Ernes Una PrunV nil
ter. Miss Pearl Grores. left Tues
day for a two weeks vacation
trip to British Columbia and
Alaska
Miss Bemie Jean. Weatfall lft
Tuesdar for San FTani-Jr ; tn
spend the remainder of the sam
mer : with her mother. ,
Polk 4H Leaders
.Meet, Rickreall
RICKREALXr A meetinr far
the Polk county 4H clnh, lead
ers was held in the grange hall
Tuesday afternoon with Miss
Helen Cowgill assistant state club
leader In charee. She vu as
sisted by Miss Bern ice Snider.
bne instructed the leaders
about judging ' and demonstra
tions at the coming fair.
Leaders present were Mrs. Leo
Kathriner. Mrs. Lor in e . Frlnk.
City; Evelyn Romlg. Freda Jen
nings. Bethel; Mrs. Stanley, Mrs.
Alpha West, Greenwood; Mrs.
Mary Adams, Rickreall.
SUGAR
10lte 50c
25 ibs. :$Ie25
100ibS$3.97
Peanut Butter
Selling a ton per month.
we Keep our supply fresh
ana good. ; i
3
27c
lbs.
Table
Salad Dressing
and Spread :
Real: Quality. Itera
at a Saving . .
Quart jars.
25c
each-.
Mason & Kerr
Quart Jars
Dozen VU2
Jar Rubbers
1CC
dozen
Corn Flakes
Albers
3 pkgs... ... Ec
SOM'S
v:.-
tart . u..
ended when they
vauarte, Mexico.
Julius Erie, 45, Hurt
. Seriously by Hit-Run
Driver Near Rickreall
DALLAS Apparently the
Ylctim of a hit-run drirer near
Rickreall late Wednesday, Julius
Erie. 145, was brought to a Dal
las hospital suffering: fractured
hip and possible internal Injuries.
Erie, a transient, came south
from I Portland.
Single Log Seen
At Scio Will Cut
About 7000 Feet
SCIO Another "Oregon tooth
pick" was ' photographed on a
heary logging truck on Main
street I in Scio a few days ago.
The "sapUac" came from the,! or-
est foothills east of Scio and was
being taken to Dallas for manu
facture Into lumber. n
The log was 32 feet in length
and measured 6S inches in di
ameter at the smaller end.
It would yield approximately
7000 feet of lumber or eight
cords of fuel wood, experienced
timber men estimated. Thousai
of such logs hare been trucked
through Scio this summer.
Laudahls, Missionaries
to West Africa, Arrive
for Visit With Parents
: ELLENDALE Mr. anA Mrs.
Henry 'Laudahl and family arriv
ed Tuesday night for a visit with
nis parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Laudahl and brother Walter and
Kenneth and families. He is
missionary of the Full Gospel
cnurcn to Liberia, West Africa.
They left their two oldest chil
dren In Minneapolis. Minn., while
on tne zieid. a young son was
born to them there. They were
on tne neld four years and "will
return to Africa this fall.
Mrj. and Mrs. George Freezes
bought the J. H. Laudahl home
and have moved in. The Lau
dahl family built another house
on ue place. j
Lebanon Folks Purchase
North Dallas Business
SALT CREEK Mr. and Mrs.
W. CI' Osborn 6f Lebanon bought
the North Dallas rrocerr last
week land have nut in a full line
of groceries and are ready for
business. He was mail carrier
of the star route there for seven
years
Marriage License Given
DALLAS A marriar Hchiim
was issued by Countr Clerk r?ri
S. Graves here Tnesdav tn wii-
Dam C. Snyder. It, laborer, New
port ana Marjorle Stalnaker, 17,
domestic, independence.
2360 Fairgrounds
For Sale 1936 L.W.B. Dodge Track
m A't conamon. Frice
We are not ruanlng n wied car lot and have owned
this track fcinre It was aew, bat have no farther
use for it.
J
Mexican coast guardsmen apprehended them and
they were taken home In custody of Owner Foote
and Mexican Consul Ernesto Romero, right. The
boys are, left to right, James Henninger, 17; Lyl
Tara, 17, and William Grace. Jr.. 15.
Beet Harvest Is
Begun, Jefferson
JEFFERSON fulling of beets
has begun in this district. They
are being delivered to the can
nery at Woodburn. Some grow
ers who irrigated their fields re
port a good crop; others who had
no irrigation system, say their
crops aro only fair- The contin
ued hot; dry weather is injurious
to truck gardens as well as crops
in general.
Miss Mar jorla Fontaine, who
has been 111 with typhoid ferer,
in the Albany general hospital.
was able to be brought to her
home here.
George peeper of Roseburg
was a caller at the home of Rer.
and Mrs. A. P. Layton. He is
an old time friend of the Lay
tons. Other relatives at the Lay
tons the first of the, week were
Mrs. Layton's sister, Mrs; R.
Young, and their son. H. R: Lay-
ion ana Mrs. Layton and . son
Keith of Portland, and their
daughter, Mrs. L. Wieresiek and
son Robert of West Linn.
Drouth Is Tough
On Garden; Blooms
LIBERTY Flowers and vege
table gardens here are having
tough going7 this summer due to
the drouth. Early flowers and
shrubs bloomed quite luxuriantly!
nut many gardeners are having
to worfc hard to keep alive their
raa nowering plants.
Lawns and gardens where
some system of Irrigation la
available are still looking lovely
although the gardeners claim
things are not doing as well
usuaL
0
Missionary Society .
Name Mrs. Fisher
Delegate to Confab
DAYTON Twelve memhm
attended the monthly meeting of
tne Dayton Evangelical church
missionary society held Tuesday
at tne nome or Mr. and Mrs.
ErnesL. Wilder. Mrs. L. A. Robs-
ner was lesson leader and Mrs.
Charles Hadaway conducted the
devotionals.
The next meetlna- will he at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. F.
Fisher. Mrs. Fisher was eh
aa delegate to represent Dayton
at the; annual convention to be
held at Jennings lodge Julv 27
to August 7.
Knitting Gas sea of WPA
Will Recess Next Tuesday
BtJiu jumunr classes iMn.
sored in Scio by the WPA ant a.
rected by Mrs. Winona Agee of
RoadPhone &414
0575.CO
Close Out
146 N. Commercial St. f - Phone 4010
STQ)jPPjf A fT pfeULT BIHA 16 Oz. Package
railMlli! i Pog0a - esq
IF II (S) ILJ CR0WN BEST PATENT Hrdwheat
KITCHEN QUEEN, 49's sack Jl. $1.27
Ival SEIISS I 6 boxs to carton
Large size package .UL.......25C f Pint size ' . JCC
bXYPQL, large size pkg. . . , ; . 19c
i vc A q C"?V C" For Those Lovely
IHlIcJML; ; pr Too
C & H . ;i01bs.52c, 100 lbs. 5.07
Pure Cane 10 lbs
ARMOUR'S
Tomato Juice
Salad Dressing
fflEAfflLE
PILLSBURY
Calic Floiir I
Ml ONE OF snafi cash pri7fsi
2 cans for . . j v..
Sunkist
Lemons
IPs
25s
doz.
V MEAT DEPARTMENT
DEED" DUE,
:GnnJNIiDj:
GILIKSEED DAWi
PIUQE ILAQD . :
;E-3r.aE Or.3EII3E)-DA5Kr n&.
50c9 100 lbs 4.97
15-oz.
and Spread
Cheft Special
Quart Jar
Libby's
Fancy Sliced
White
1 pkg. . . . 23c
Measuring: Pitcher
With Each Pkg.
tor
DRY PACK
VEGETABLE
DEPARTBIENT
; New
'Potatoes
AO ib8. 17c
Fruit
doz.
DEEP
2
C
taisi-'
redeem
them
3 lbs. 52c
No. Vt Size
Flat Tins
.33c
Whole Wheat
Pound
Salad Time
The Dalles
Tomatoes
1) lbs
2D. SOG
25G
wl.
HD. 2SG
Hbco SQg
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