.The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Fridaj Moraine, July 29, 1938 -PAGE SEVEN Record Group " At YM Camp Pete Hauser Rated Honor Boy atjirst Session at Silver Falls The YMCA . C a m p Silver Creek- camp Is a busy place these days - with the -woods - lull of boys- - There are 73 boy camp ers and 1 8 leaders in camp mak- CROWN K. K. Turkey Starter, K. K. Turkey "Grower for Economical Growth FOR SALE BROODERS 1 Electric ..$ 15.00 1 Electric . 10.00 2 Oil, each ..... .... 10.00 lOOO Chic Capacity W. J. LEE &.S0N 349 Ferry Phone 9418 ins a grand total of ,91 persona. This z Is the largest number the Salem "Y7, has erer had In camp at one time. The boys are fear lug a real time and are getting organised ! in good shape. And how the fellows do eat they are keeping Pop Crary and Ed Mason, the cooks, on the go. Camp classes are proving very popular, .with leather weaving leading the list with the most enrolled; handicraft it next, then learn-to-gwim class and archery. Boys in the handicraft classes are making pup-put boats, boom erangs, and many other projects, The leather., gang is : -Tearing watch bands, whistle chains. Also ' the iboys are learning to make beds, roll packs, build fires, and ; each' unit is . constructing campfire circles 'In their unit. This is a ! good project and one the boys all like. , Pete Hauser Honor Camper - The last camp which Just ended Sunday was a great suc cess and the fellows surely hat ed to go: home. Many awards were given to outstanding camp ers. , . j . i, , Pete Hauser was chosen by the boys as the honor camper, this being the highest honor a camper can receive. " ' . Boys elected Into the Raggars society ' were Green Raggars, Danny Fry, Scyier Gile, Bob Woodbarn. . Pete Hauser. Wayne Hauser, Boh Steeves. Bill Poor man, Roger Smith, Wallace Adams, Jim Tryon, Robert Fra- sier, Gordon Weller, Horace Bel din, Jack Doles), Frits Anunsn; honorary Green Raggars. Miss Rigier, burse; Ed Mason, cook; Wilson ; Maynard, Bill Bordon, Jim Cole, leaders, and Mrs. Gus Moore. Ia Raggars Society '- '1 Brown Raggars. Jim Smith, Jack Mennls, Malcolm 'Johnstead, Dar Drobrough, Boh ' Sederstrom, Dean Custer. ; Red Raggars, Fred Gruver, Dale Bates, Reed ; Nelson; Cecil Quessetb. - -. . L ;' Blue Raggars, Bill Shinn, and Dayton Robertson. , - . Winners In the first camp tournaments were: Trickle Falls unit, 'championship in softball. with Hill j Side taking second place. : .-. . ...-.j ; :"; ' Jim Smith won the deck ten nis championship; B i 1: Morris, second; Jack Nelson, the badmin ton , tournament, Pete Hauser, second ; Bill Morris, horseshoe tournament. Zane Russell, sec ond. Nurse Held in Matron's Death T I j . ' ' '. - ' ' t V v-. v f- .- J i v. - . ; 1 - fit. Halvernicks on Trip WALDO HILLS Mr. and Mrs. William Halvernick and - grand' sons Robert and Harold Dickman r t u r ned Wednesday forenoon TheTr tw oW- "ad M"- M C0000" left Burse' hdd in WMUaftoa, D. C, after Kenetrfw!;f.v' r r," . "e death of Mrs. Jastine' Sweeney (right), daughter of a UnitedStates ville are their f guests until Sun day. ; .; v . , . - , ? i Representative, and wife of Charles Sweeney, attorney-for the Federal - Trade Commission.'. Police say Mrs.' Sweeney died during an illegal operation' in Mrs.. Connors' dingy apartment. - - -- I 2 lb. Brick br American i No. 2V Can Three Big Days- Friday, 'Saturday and Monday 14-oz. Stubby Glass, Each 7c JarlubberS: doz. 10e ROYAL GELATINE Assorted Flavors 3 pkgs. 14c Teifa test Black, 29c Hffi Green, :25C (Cry sfail Soab'10 White i a iw Bars Sunshine S . 15C E1(0) -!l.9c Kello?g's S HOLE WHEAT, j BISCUITS 45r pkgs. 19c OUR' Thompson's Best, ? 49-Ib. H ftff sack . yilsU Everight Oregon Hard- wheat, r 49-lb. sack i.. $1.09 Castle, Montana Hard wheat, Ctfl HO 49-lb. sack .. vAally Red, White & Blue, the best for less, &4 49-lb. sack . Kitchen Queen, 49-lb. )2 sack . yl0 ' Fisher's Blend, 49-lb. fl sack -. Coffee 3 lbs. 45c Morning Star, 2 lbs Breakfast Club, Vacuum, 1 lb. S&W, 2-lb. tin 45c 2.c Pellaco 5-oz. Tin 3 -25c v nJ JL J 7311 . Pure Cane, 10 lbs. :.50C Of lbs. L V BUCKING HIGH PRICES .SIT 773 li IJSDEPELNDEINT GROCERS 100 Uome Owned .. Isaak Bros., Otrnrs 137 South Commercial Street r . : . Phone 7311 Hop Fiesta Coinmittees Swing Into - Action for Fifth Annual Event in Honor of Leading Valley Industry INDEPENDENCE Independ ence is preparing for the fifth annual hop fiesta .to be held August 25, 26. 27 and 28 in Hop Bowl. ' ' - Thousands of visitors, towns people and hop pickers witness this annual event, which cele brates the hop harvest, with en tertainment that will include par ades, dances, programs, rodeo, wrestling; carnival, sports mid get auto racing pageant and the coronation ceremonies. The city will be dressed un in holiday regalia the fiesta spirit will blaze forth, and on Thurs day night, August 25, the fifth queen will be crowned to rule' over the four-day celebration. Clarence Charboneau, president of the Hop Bowl, announces there are 16 girls vleing for Hop queen honors, and a choice of a trip to Alaska, or the World's fair in San Francisco. Thia year's committed ar: Coronation. Urn. W. i Borrr. lira. 11- 3. Bntler, Mra. Elsio Bolt and Mrs. Irj Kobinion; parade, Robert Craven, Tom Smith, Albert Scfclaf and Gene MaeCar thy ; rroonds. Marl Fuhner. Bert Mo- tier, Eld on Palmer, and A. W. Foiter. Adrertismr. Rar Thorn oaon. Hnrh A m terry and John K. Lynn Huntley and Melford Xelion. . Music, F. T. Ellefson and Wayne Mae Gowan; Friday night ahow, Mra. Claude G. Skinner, Mn. 3. 8. Robbie, Mrs. Cbarlea Hansen and Robert W. Craven; hop yard cooperation, Mrs. J. C. Collini, Mra. Frank Van lyke, and Mra. C. C. Comitock. , Midnierbt ahow, Sam Sloenm; finance, W. A. Barnum, Glen C. Smith and ir. C. E.- Loner queen contest, Gerald Fow ler and l)r. M. 3. Butler; ehaperonea, ecronation committee; dinner for foesta. Woman ' club; queen's float, Paul . Robinson and Carl Irwin ; police - and concessions, B.' F. Swope, K. L. Wil liams and 3. Ot Mcintosh. 8treet decorations, William X Darling and Claude Thompson; Saturday after noon show, ' Dr. George D. Berley, liar old Lacy- and Earl . Williams; Saturday night show, W. F. KsrbeU William J. Darlinr. Merle Fulmer; aoftball, J. B. Schofield, John Holechek, Howard Ben nett, Ira D. Mix. Clarence Harwood, and William Becken; football. R. M. Walker, Al Cox. Robert Jlif r, Paul E. Robinson, E. E. Addison and Dr. George D. Her ley; and lights, Roy Hartman, Grant Bycrsand Mos Winn. Lodge Club Picnics DALLAS The Past Noble Grands club held a picnic supper In the Dallas city park on Monday evening. Families of the club members were special guests at Eastern Kutsman ! Visits J. Ciiixan n LYONS ZeU Pichard under went a major operation at the Salem general hospital Wednes day morning. - Miss Prlchard Is school teacher for the ' McCully mountain district. - Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard have gone- to Sclo where they have accepted a cooking Job with the E. W. White logging com pany, - Charles L." Ryan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Ryan of Haverhill, Mass., is visiting his grand uncle, James Curran, also hla aunts. Mrs1 Alice Cnlhane, of Lyons, and Mrs. William Tigrell of Albany, whom ' he has never seen. - Mr. and Mrs. Denton Brown of Redmond spent the weekend at the C. B. Surry home. Mrs. Brown is a former school teacher here. t , J . aiaca . u aau tss. a . . Mrs. Paul e. Robinaoa. Bert Mosier. the dinner. There were iz presenr, MARKET MET S47 Btate Street G. Helling A Sons Phone 6713 Shop Here and Save Regular HT T? A fHw . SUte Prices fVJ I J Of -Jk 1 1 Inspected Go Where the Crowd Goes Be?0IPilEastt 6.3le Cut From Young Beef Dqqq J2QGti lb. an1. Choice Cnta Rolled Prime Rib 6. E-53 No Waste S3gflpuim StteaEi 6 flgVac VeaH ELoactt 76. as1. Milk-Fed (Si?QncBCiI EJesC i? !?! Sanncafe , It's the Best No Water or Cereal 2 pounds 2 DEEF DOIL . . . . lb. Oc Wcincrs or Bologna lb. l7Vc - Pat Out by the Best Packers . Snow White Try the Best . garden fresh . ' Friday and SS? Vccctoblco J AT I1W PRICES ? Kjmy 5 65. EQg US ni ES Tf jbt-fc S G Large Sly! Famoni Tnrlocka - - fF a Tl Mfa m vjuu uc-iuiyi mxiwM Start on Bine Lake Jambo Seattle Xfettoee 2 forQ NEW SPUDS, No. 1 G)bblersi 10 lbs lQc CARROTS or BEETS, 3 Lu....flCC CUKES, fine slicing, each...J..i..;i..-,M....2rC CABBAGE, solid heads, lb .1;... -...3 C X BLACKBERRIES, can now, 20-Lb. crate QE - . ' ' ' Box 5c v.- . -'. SPECIALS 1I3IITED TO SUPPLY Keizer Band Shows Much ImproTement in Concert KEIZER About ISO attended -the band concert and Ice cream social at the Keizer school house Tuesday night. The band, directed by ' Prof. Hassenstab showed marked Improvement. Sunbeam Officers Meet MONMOUTH The officers ot Sunbeam circle. 672, Monmouth, met at the home of Mrs. D. A. Hoag Monday night. Henry T. Massman, Portland, District rep resentative, addressed the group. Well Drilling Reported In Fruitland District - , FRUITLAND Mrs. Anna GI rod has had her well drilled down farther. There has been Installed a new electric pump so they can service two houses. Leon Brown's well went dry so he had a new well drilled. Marion West drUIed both. Threshing Is w e 1 1 underway by both Harold Lattln and Peter Kufner's outfits. Val Gerlg and son are also busy with their new combine. Honor Recent Bride MONMOUTH Mrs. C. W. Price was hostess to the Thimble club Wednesday afternoon. 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