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PAGE SIXTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 5, 1938 VanQeaves ' Hold 16th big Reunion The 16th annual reunion of the Van Cleave family .was held Sunday at the J. B. Van Cleave home near Aumsville. Mrs. Ellen Van Cleare, 93 years old last month, was present. Officers for the coming year are: Mrs. Florence Williams, president; Mrs. Wilda Jacobson, vice-president; . M e 1 1 n V a n Cleave secretary-treasurer; Ha zel Bo wen, assistant historian, re elected. Frank Van CleaTe of Spokane, historian, conld not be present. Son to A. Karrs ' GRAND ISLAN D Mr. and Mrs. Albert Karr (Marie Miller) are the parents of a 6 -pound son, Stanley Dwight, born Friday, July 29, at ! the home of Mrs. Karr's grandparents, - Mr. , and Mrs. William, Taylor. 2360 Fairgrounds Road -- PHONE 8414 FRUITS - VEGETABLES GROCERIES SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NETTED GEM , . POTATOES so ,. Cantaloup eS " 9 for Good Quality Yakimas OTHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PROPORTIONATELY LOW Contrasts Found In Voyage Abroad SCIO Icebergs In' the -glistening- sun, on one course and fog horns almost Incessantly sound ing on another were some ot the scenes and experiences witnessed by H. W. Dennlson of Seio In his voyage across the Atlantic a short time ago. Dennlson sailed from New York nearly a month ago on a visit ot two months to relatives In Great Britain. His ship was seven days on the water. Dennlson. is visiting some ot, the scenes o this childhood, having been born . In Ireland and lived there during the ' first 12 years of his life, - rr - ?- ' Ray, Evans Is "down about 200 feet -. in the drilled well at the Kenneth. ..McDonald- farm a few miles east .of Scio. On a nearby farm Evans sank a well to a depth of 130 feet two years ago. Water was encountered in" both wells but - not in sufficient quantities and. .the ' drill was sent farther into the slate-colored . formation. The former well now hat. plenty of water, it Is stated. . Asqujth Honored On 73rd Birthday AURORA Sunday Mrs. W. H. Asqultb entertained with . a , din ner In ' honor of Mr. Asqulth's 73rd birthday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guffey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams, George Vidlng, all from Portland. : j. -r j: Kenneth Evans, who enlisted In the nary In July, is 111 In the naval hospital at San Diego. Mrs. Carl- Kahle of Sherwood, mother of Fred Kahle of Aurora, is seriously - ill of blood poison' lng. Sb is in the Oregon City hofpltal. -t : 1 ' Mil a CORNER STATE & COMMERCIAL Orders$2.00 and Over Delivered Free PHONE 6606 DAISINS seedless (2 f ELATINE I Full of Sun Ripened Sweetness fjj U T Dram Major. Assorted ftJJ 15-OZ. pkg. , FlaTors. 6 pkgs. """ f Salmon, Del Monte 1 0 CANTALOUPES S: Trails Cheese A Q fPinger Snaps 11 11 1 JL American, Brick , (!"fi U'b II II iill Pimicnto and Swiss 1L ; & Fresh Baked, lb. J LL ' 2-Ponnd Brick ' I PRUNES (Q fORN FLAKES 11 Packed In Heavy Syrup U . fJ ii No, 8H tin L ; KeHoggs 5 pkgs. MAPLE MIX p RUBBERS 11 A 1 1 R For Slaking Syrup Zijj U 5 II VI 1 Package yf. Regular Size J pkgs. .-t IHTRODUCItrG flci ALL-RYE FLAKES Folgers Coffee round ' 27C Mountain , Ground Vacuum pack tin, lb. ; PRUNCHES 11 (H (Toffee, santos blend 1 9 TRACKERS H -O Oour, Bonneville -n jr P7L0UR 1 -7Q-- PEANUT BUTTER -n Hv pancake flour . . OUREX 1 H) , 1: CROWN. No. 10 bag iTCUf s 11 " Bleacher, qt. bottle iL &d SUGAR 119r; OTEGAR . 1 M.ll. . I Meat': -Markets Features ; - Friday and Saturday Only PURE EBESESI7 t n 2 lbs. 2 V2.lb. cello: PKG. P1 III SC3 ib. EOV2G iwAaaaiw Weiners 4 1 Senator's Ex-Wife Opponent? 1 f Mrs. Iinda BUbo Senator Theodore Bilbo Mrs. Linda Bilbo, divorced wife of Senator Theodore BUbo of Missis sippi, wul oppose her husband for the U. S. aenate In 1940 unless- she changes her mind, The Bilbos were recently divorced after beta married 35 years. am no Inexperienced campaigner, said Mrs. Bilbo In making her announcement. Swimming Pool for City. Is Latest ; Project Proposed hy Planning Group SILVERTONA swimming pool that will at least in part pay for itself is the latest plan of the Silverton plan- ?i 1 3 J t rn m T J A j:.An.J 4-' mng councu, neaaeu Dy x. a. ajcuiajuu. xv wuaacu aw mc Wednesday night meeting of the council, the pool," if built, would be ready for use for the 1939 season,-with either season tickets or some other such method to help finance the matter. O 1 1 . .-- f Tha suggestion of season tie- now being paid to cooperative kets came from Rev. M. J. K. Fnhr, who reported that this method had been successfully de veloped elsewhere. Members of the planning coun cil believe there are sufficient organizations in the city which would; be more than willing to help finance a swimming pool. Dr. P. A. Loar reported on the progress of the sewage disposal plant project and appointed as a committee to spread the infor mation about the project were Dr. Loar, ' Ernest Starr, T. T. Leonard and Miss Celia Hannan. Serving on the swimming pool committee are S. P. Rose, Dr. Loar, Mrs. R. A. McCIanathan, Rev. Fuhr and Fred Sears. Track Farming To Be Enlarged SCIO Encouraging progress is reported by Stone and Philip pi In their truck-farming move ment, which incorporates about 100 acres In small disconnected tracts throughout the forks of the Santiam. f This year's project Is largely in the nature of an experiment in the production of Bermuda onions, . cabbage and corn that will meet ready sale on eastern markets. Next year the promo ters contemplate usiDf 200 acres or more in the work. Ira Stone, who had large ex perience in this work, in Califor nia, states that normal climatic and soil conditions) In 4hls part of the valley are ideal for the best success in the movement. ' growers above the market price lor pea and vetch aeed. Park Is Project Of Garden Group . SCIO Arranging & small park on the vacant lots north of the Scio - State - bank - was discussed at a meeting Monday of the Scio Garden club at the home ot Anna Kotan a few miles southeast of Scio. Cohostess with Miss Kotan was her slater Mrs. A. L. Rid dle. The club will be represented at the flower show scheduled for Corvallis August 25. Mrs. "YYJ. Phlllppl of Scio la to entertain the club at the September meet ing. '.Krosman brothers of Scio have received - a - patent - on their "Streamline Wire Splicer,? which la being manufactured by a Port land concern. Fence,- telephone, gTaoe' "and berry wirea : may be spliced by the device. , Cannibalism not Dead-at' Least , Anions Chickens BELTSVILLB. Md Aug. -UP) The curse - of concentration. poultry experts at the national agricultural research .center said today, results .In cannibalism among some flocks of chickens. ' "When they are badly crowd ed they - sometimes . eat - each other." said an expert. - "uuuing back the 'upper beak or using beak guard stops it." " ; Ilomemakefs Return GRAND . ISLAND . Mrs. Mor ton Tompkins and Mrs. Clarence Badger returned to their respec tive homes Sunday, culminating a five-day vacation trip attends tar the homemakers summer came heln up on the Santiam river. woi lTnmA Aakins PWA ! Fund for School - Il0use SWEET HOME Application for a grant of $9900 to construct a school building here hat been filed with the publlo workt ad ministration by Sam Kimball, chairman of school district No. 55. PWA Regional Director C. C. Hockley announced. Total cost of the building Is estimated at 122,000. MCDOWELL'S 'X5 MARKET " ir1 Salem's Leading Market We have a complete mtf packing plant right here. All ithe fre!i and smoked and enrrd meats we offer for sale are prepared aod processed right here for you so drop In, folks, and do your trading at this really rtne modern meat market that is here for you. Pork 'to Roast -no' shanks . ; . . . 16c Mutton Stew . . . . . . . . Bacon Backs, heavy' . . . Prime Rib Roll . . . . . Heavy Bacon Squares Pure Lard ....... Beef Pot Roast Pure Pork Sausage Sirloin Steak . . . . . , Fresh Side Pork . , 5c i8c ...17c ,..12c ...10c i..l0c ...18c . : .15c ...18c Fresh Pig Feet Pork Back Bones 5c McDowell's feature the largest stock of fresh and cured meats ia Salem. Our specialty ? is fine, cured meats.. Our men are all experienced meat cutters who are alert to your needs, and aljvays-courteous and eager to serve yon. OPEN UNTIL 7 Pi M. SATURDAY Growers Discuss Co-op Seed Mart DAYTON A well attended meeting was held In the city hall In Dayton Saturday night. Rep resentatives of Deschutes, Marion and Yamhill county, who are in terested in cooperative seed mar keting, were present. Another meeting will be held at 1 p. m. August 9 In Salem. The cotton growing states of the south want to confer with pea and vetch growers in an ef fort - to reduce interstate tariff on the seed to be used for cover crop. A great deal ot this has come from Europe and prices are i x Lee CEocrka Slayer of his ne'er-do-well brother In a modern "Cain and Abel" tale, Leo O'Rourke, 20, of CSiicago, ia pictured a he told a coroner's, jury of the slaying. Leo testified it was an accident and said he merely meant to frighten his brother, - who was drunlc and threatened to kill him and his fa ther. " The Jury exonerated O'Rourke but police held him on . a first , degree .murder .charge pending action by the state's at- torneys oface on Aug. 4. shop m the mui mETnapoiiiinn the sioriE of deiteh uiiliies CUPS & SAUCERO 3 Extra4 large coffee cups In white china. Saucers to match. Regularly 15c PAPER NAPKING 100-Count soft, fine fin ish, embossed napkius, white only; Regularly 10c. , TOILET 80APG Job lot of - soaps, regularly priced at Be and 10c, Delightful odoi priced at 0- y-V COUPON c o u p 6 N Bring Thi COUPON For a delicious three flavored, . vanilla, choco late and strawberry Ice Cream CONE YOU'LL ENJOY "THE IHEADOWSw ' Rich, fnll-flaVored ICE CREAM c o u p. o w COUPON Knee Hose Oiled Silk Five handy sizes, Safe, dust - proof, seals food odors, Regularly 40c. Bov1 Covirc G Sevlng Tliircad "CUrkV finest quality sT . f 0w cwinK i urvmKM an . iuvae wanted sizes: 40, 60 and 60. Regularly 10c. Pure thread silk elastic top hose of excellent quality. Were 29c pr. Now! rcr z - FREE SAMPLES "Adam" Black Jack CBEWIF4G GUr.l "Good Old Licorice Flavor FREE! FliEE! CHEESE CLOTH Used in the home, for pol- . f Ihhlnir tk anta and man V J other uses. Regular Sc yd. 2 yds. Mininc Oov1 Get G 3 8 Pieces New amber-colored bowls in three pop ular s 1 s e s. Regu larly 40c. The Biggest and Best in Town llllli G fi a lie o fcT) q O Vanilla O Strawberry ( ) Chocolate Pineapple "7 Regular 5c 5aim(3y Doc Baby Ruth, Butterflnger or Jolly Jack. While they Ustl 2 for mmmmmmmmmmmmmm Close-outs of regular $1.00 and $1.95 extra fine quality cotton house dresses. A variety of popular patterns for summer'wear to select from. Buy 1 A ILi. v i rtTt xr f - ' several at this huge saving. ONLY...... MEN'O . - . . Smart pat terns In men's dress hose. Blight Irregulars. Pr. COX Youth's SPECIAL Polo Shirts A special purchase. Regular ' 50c quality. Sizes 10 to 10 jrs. TJEN'C TIEG Popular sum mer patterns. Fine quality at t h 1 s low price. G Police1? Sturdy, long- 1 - - , White OXFORDS For . men. A close -out of, regularly priced $2.50 shoes. Pr. 17 urn They're pric- . ed low bat C 7 the quality is v high. Regu- J 1 (O J ( C J Ur S2.SO val- w N Talcti Overalls f- 8-OZ. The same grade you've paid, as high as f 1.00. Stock up now at this low price. , lar f2.30 val e Men's EACH Shirts & Shorts Good quality aborts that reg ularly sell at 15c. Fine knit cotton shirts that fit well. 12c FEICGE-I PAUITG MEN'S Were 91.29. Extra heavy quality that wears hard and wears well. mm u L-J LU LI Li Liu L1LI LJ LI A ; jlIlj Where Your City Bus Stops An Oregon I Institution 136 NO. COMMERCIAL iVcxf Door to Copland Market Y