PAGE SIXTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Blorning, July 29, 193& Stock Judging Tours Started Joint Daily Vacation Bible School Will Open on August 8 ALBANY The firit of two 1-11 livestock judging touri ar ranged for Linn bounty club mem bers, started Thursday morning from the E. C. McClaln t Son's farm near Lebanon. Other farms to be Tisited will Include those of Homer Shelby, Robert Marsh and liarley Taylor.! The second ! tour win take In the southern part of the county, and Is set for Friday, August 5. at the M. B. Harding farm, four miles southeast of Halsey at 8:30 a. m. Additonal farina to be vis ited on this tour will be the A; II. Quimby, the Chancer Barnes, Lynn Barens, V. C. Grlmea and Randall Grimes, i nst 8 Plan Church School . ALBANY Commencing Aug.- L the Evanrelleal and Breth ren churches will conduct a Joint undnam niuonu quit, tihuod Bible; school. Both churches aa well as the social nail of . the Evangelical church, are .to 1 utilised. Directing will be Eliz- Htri T-rnn Portland. A 1 1 C Rose Hanson, Haley, and Mr. and Mrs. Keller, of the Newberg Rretbren church. The school will be for . pupils fromi the Drimirr rrades no to thosf in high school, and will be conducted each morning for two weeks. Music missionary, bible studr and handiwork; will be features.:.-. -.. ; 1 Seek Flax Festival Crown - vLi sit From Wisconsin . : ST. LOTJUIS MIss Mary Ansen ' ner (visitinr. her sister. Mrs. Mar i caret Kraus and daughter Mar garet. -..'!:- i T ' FINAL . - q tn Ra E3 nsrs; CE.EAI3 AMGE i 54-in. WHITE COTTON COATING. Reg.' 98c, yd. . ........ ..-.1.4.J.......-1.-63C .1.23 to 1.98 CHILDREN'S DRESSES, special lot, SUMMER 49c 5.98 to 10.98 LADIES' SUMMER SILK DRESSES, now -U2.90 1.98 Ladies Cotton Frocks, now 1.00 89c Ladies Cotton Frocks now ....i....9C 1.98 Boys' Corduroy Trousers, now .Q 69c Boys' Striped Bib Overalls, now 43C 59c Glen's Blue Chamb. Work Shirts dC 79c Men's and Boys' Tennis Shoes, ; a few sizes ........:...!. ,! Qc 29c Men's and Boys' White Caps, now IQC All Men's and Boys Swim Trunks off 98r Men's and Boys' Polo Shirts, now 6C 79c Men's artd Boys Polo Shirts, now Qc To 49c COTTON SUMMER .MATERIALS, now, yard ........... IQC Ladies and Missy Swim Suits Reduced BLOCK'S Salem, Oregon 220 to 226 N. Liberty i V . A ' ' . ..A , -;:::' :3J A .f ' , - ' ' ' y' - - T ir I A K f r i -- BwwiiwiiiJMMWwiiiiM mi -isT - J ) f I : :: A quartet of beauties who are candidates for queen of the annual flax festival at Mt. Angel, August 12 to 14. From left, top: Beatrice Marx, Mt. Angel-Brooks; Maxine Be ruing, Mt. Angel, (Jesten-Mil-ler, Salem, photos) ; bottom, Alice Srtrogis, St. Paul-Newberg; and Marie Rama, Portland, (Gladys Gilbert photos). Thirteen misses from several Oregon cities Including Portland are competing for the honor of ruling over the flax festival and for the trip, to the Golden Gate Exposition which will be given the winner. A crown princess and four princesses are also to be elected. Bermuda Onion Jamboree Is Newest Wrinkle for Residents of Jefferson i JEFFERSON The Jefferson Better Business club will sponsor the Bermuda Onion Jamboree all day Saturday on Main street here. i A full program has been planned beginning at 9:30 o'clock and lasting until late Saturday evening, which will in clude music by the Jefferson band, races, contests, chicken throw, -water fight, swim event ;0 community sing; free show and free danCe. Many valuable contest prizes will be given by the merch ants. At 1:30 o'clock, there will be a parade with cash prizes for the three best entrants. Borer In Hospital Leon Boyer who has been suf fering with knee trouble, was tak en to the Good Samaritan hospital in Portland where he will under go an operation on his knees. Mrs. Boyer Is in Portland.! Mrs. II. A. Wiity underwent a major operation Wednesday aft- Ml w ay fmi Mart GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES We are doing our best to save our customers money. This is our aim to completely satisfy, in service, quality, merchandise at a saving to you. Drive out just north of new viaduct and compare. Open every day of the week, including Sundays. Salad Dressing pt flUc LARD , j jE Heavy Sides j . Salt Pork lb. aaVQ Beef Pot Roast lb. 13 ttc Scon Backslb SSQ 1 gi!fjners lb OXYDOU regular size pkg, JJ.i;.i.....:19c tln 3 k r P. & G. SOAP, regular bar .. . iL ...L.10 for 27c 53C 5 GCIAQKBEIS, 1 Large 2 yond box 3I7c PnrJSAPPILE Del Honte Tid Bits each 5e Corn, No. 2 tin Pork & Beans, 2 Yi tin Tomatoes, Yi tin . String Beans. 2s . 3 for 25c COFFEE Maxwell House, Fol gcrs. Golden West, j 3IATCHES : Fun carton, f pJ None better i AjG JITNEY UGI?CJUmGG 3 tins ! EG WHITE STAR - Yz 2 for GREECE Full Cream 2 lbs. 3Qg 17 1! tJJ El Fishers Blend Drifted Snow Pillsbury Best mikclj: wmr, quart 6 assorted flavors for COFFEE, lii-v.'ay, S lb. OLIVES, -ripe, - o No. 1 tin tor PE.S, San Wan, No. 2 tin SUGAR, for rannlntr. 10 lb. 3Jc : -1 ' T'-H'-- -; . - PRQDUCE ;- :- -;r-:-:: potatoes 5Sc apricots box 43c TOMATOES ! jgC fO'RN' n tne COD' vaviv locaJ Srown, dog. H9c rmcr-H fffettive fridat, Saturday and suxdat only ernoon at the Salem General hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Kester and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lynes and daughter Elbertine will leave Monday on a motor trip to Tolo ga, Okla., to yisit relatives. Drapella Is new 0vner of Hotel MILL CITY Louis Drapella has purchased the hotel equip ment of Louis, Rada, and will take charge of the hotel August 1. Mr. and Mrs. Green are look ing for a new location. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lake and Miss Daisy Hendricson accompan ied Mrs. Bandrlff of Montana, who has visited at the Lake home to Portland on her way home. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bull, for mer Mill City residents, now of San Francisco spent the week end here. -. . Howard Kanoff will take the wood job from the mill in place of Louis Diapella. Liberty Woman ! Is Named State Junior Director LIBERTY The appointment of Mrs. Guy Williams as state Junior director by the state ex ecutive board of the Fanners' union was recently announced. Mrs. Williams organized and worked with the Junior group of the Red IlilU local the past year. The group-is considered one of the most active In the state. Mrs. Helen Gibbs is spend ing this week and next at Fir linn Girl Scout camp near Leba non In a leadership capacity. The second week in August she will accompany -the Liberty Girl Scout troop on a camping trip to Abl-Qua. McCall Says Reed ' Charge Is Untrue SILVERTON E. J. McCall pleaded not -guilty to an assault and battery charge . preferred again him by Mrs. Jim Reed. The case will be set for trial in Alf O. Nelson's court. t Mrs. -Reed - charges that; Mc Call had choked and bruises her 16-year-old aon, Frederick Reed, at the "ball park. . M. A. Shaver was given a $2.50 fine and - costs in Justice court for operating a vehicle without lights. - - ' Scaverhill Schoolhouse Painted; Townsend Club :r 'Selects two Delegates l JEFFERSON H. E. Jones has completed the painting of the new Scravelhill school house two miles southwest of Jefferson.' ; At the - meeting - of the Town send slub Wednesday night, the president. Jack Tyson appointed Mrs. Dan Korb and Mrs. W. S. McClaln on the membership com mittee for two months. Mrs. Wil bur Funk and W. L. Cobb were elected delegates -to the group meeting of the TNRP of Oregon, to be held at Corvallis Sunday. Labish Residents On Dam Excursion Fred Dowe Constructing Home; Onion Houses I Also Going up LABISH CENTER Mr. . and Mrs. Elliott Cochran are the par ents of a six-pound, five-ounce daughter, Darlne Jean, born July 25. The Cochrans moved here last fall from the Ankeny district, hav ing purchased the Charles Hind's place. -: : ;1 ", :: ""v - ; Saturday a party composed of Mr. and Mrs.' W. A. Starker,' Mrs. W, R. Daugherty, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Boies, Gladys and Emma Bell, It, Lab aye, I. Morris, An nabelle Bennett, Louise Fonts, the II. E. Boehm family, Marjory and v Clifford Wanless, . Eleanor Jefferson, and the W. F. Klampe family, made the Bonneville ex cursion on the SS Lake Bonne t" which, had been chartered by Marion County Christian Endea Torers. : V'v TAn. Joe Messman recently en tered the TB hospital for treat ment. " : Building; In Progress . Frank Weinman is having a new dwelling constructed on his property In .the. Hazel Green dis trict. A new onion bouse has also been -constructed -there. ,Fred Dowe Is building a new bouse on his place here, and work on.th Harry Lovre onion house . Is pro gressing. - ' -'" Today s rrogram At Gamp Listed WOODBURN - Friday's pro gram at the Church of God camp meeting .' will be from 6:15 to 7:00, devotional hour; 8:00-9:00, ministers meeting with, E. H. Ahrendt as the speaker; 9:00 10:15, Christian Education class: 9:15-10:00, recreation period for children, 10:30-12:00, Sunday school service, Mrs, Francis Tal len and Mary L. Shepherd as the leaders; 2:00 - 3 :S0,", children's meeting; 2:00-3:30, afternoon service, C H. Beahm as the speak er; 3:45-4:45. missionary meet ing; 8:30-7:30, Young People's meeting, Ruth Grabam.V leader; 7:45, evangelistic service, E. L Eve.rhart, speaker. Sternberg Plans , To Reequip Tree Room at Albany ALBANY-CJL Sternberg has announced that he will reequip the tree factory, part of the Al bany Saddle factory which was destroyed by fire Monday night He will relocate the tree plant in his concrete building, used as a saddle stuffing -room before the main plant was moved. Several pieces of saddle machinery,-including some that was practically new, and many saddle trees were burned., COURT STREET - MARION STREET - KINGW00D XSSI aa We were strollin around these markets just before we started to write this ad, and while these markets, are not exactly givin away anything, it is vary apparent that a lotta pennies can be saved with hardly any effort on the part of any one takeing a minit or so to look around. To list all these savings would take most all the space in this paper, so we'll list a few items at random about the stores, to give you some idea of what can be bought for so little cash. t Snowdrift SHORTENING 3 pound an .. .... 52c 6 lb. can.- 99C Dole's Fancy PINEAPPLE No. 22 Size Can Sliced m cans - ... 31c Dole's 8-oz. PINEAPPLE Tidbits or Crushed Pineapple cans . 21c Pineapple Juice No. 2 cans .10c 46-oz. cans 23c GRAPE- 25c MONARCH FRUIT JUICE, 46-oz. cans ...... Goody Soda Wafers lb. pkg. 16c IJB, Hills Brothers COFFEE Pound 27c GOLDEN WEST tin 26c WESSON OIL pt. 21c "pt. 31c Kellopg's or Albers J Corn Flakes . . 5c PURE SHORTENING, carton 36c NALLEY'S PRODUCTS Tang The All Purpose Dressing Pim Jar Quar, Nalley's Mayonnaise Made with the finest vegetable oil, fresh eggs, wine vinegar and spices 27c Quart jar Li' 43c 27c Pint jar . NALEY'S SANDWICH SPREAD Pint Nalley's Prepared or Horseradish Mustard In handy tumbler, each . . ...... JLwC The above ad written by Xallejr'a themselves. Our addition to same is to say we will have a demonstrator at oar Court Street Market sampleing this fine .product. Incedently offering yon a sample as well, which proves we believe Nalley's is good. .MARGARINE, 2 lbs. . 23c FULL CREAM A 13 -CHEESE, 2-lb. loaf Qf jC WHITE STAR TUNA, size .. .2 ans 33c Columbia River Spring Catch Chinook SALMON, tall 19 cans ..... cans 27C About Flour We are still selling flour made of old wheat at very attractive prices. ORBIS a high grade all hardwheat product, l! AH 49-lb. sack ..... KITCHEN QUEEN sack $1.23 0 mm. 0 100 lb. sack mmmf 1 225 ' :- " 2 la 0 10 lbs. One of the Best Bleachers Special This Week yft-Ganons-..-X Quarts for H0G White King TOILET SOAP bars 19c GIANT WHITE KING SOAP 49c LARGE WHITE KING SOAP 39c jMeat Departments Featuring G TPtrume -ES'u&c 2 DggC Boned i and Rolled overnment Inspected Steer Beef LARGE CRISP DILL 5 ror 3 i . POT ROASTS OF Branded Gtccr BsciS ib.H6c Gi?miim(3 BeeC 2? IHIolIgtinggog" 2 as. 25q ' SWIFTS SPECIAL . . . Yx Pound Package Dologna op Fronlsc ib. 19c TENDER, JUICY lb. -1 LIS Each About A Large Selection of Ready to Serve ILunc&coh TJcoto ib. 25c We've Just Received a Big Shipment of Turlock Cantaloupes, Vine Ripened They're Ripe Yet They're Firm, Crisp and Sweet You Can Get These This Weekend for Only 1 . . 3 O Fresh From Ck the Oven