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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1938)
1 . The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August " IZ, 193S I' AGE EIGHT Rfckreall to Get Tonsorial Parlor Marshall Teter Suffers bad Cut on Broken Bottle; Youth Honored' ; v RICKREALT. ' F. J. Moore of Portland, a barber, is remodeling the sooth wins of the Bar-B-Qu into shop and installing his equipment. He will be ready to operate in a few days. Marshall Teter fell upon a broken bottle Monday while play ing, euttin the calf of his rightl brmted his . 7th birthday Thurs day when he entertained a group of friends upon the lawa at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.' T.J Warren Burch.; 1 loots for Croquet Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Olirer were hosts for a croquet tournament at their home Sunday afternoon. A buffet supper was serred to - 16 persons. 5 , Fred Fetty of Luetic Idaho, and Frank Herring, Kooskia, Ida ho, who have been mining along the North Santlam river, spent fr m Friday to Monday with Her man Amos. IMrs. . Amos is now home from a' Portland clinic. Game Ends in Tie DAYTON 4-The Dayton town leg so badly eight stitches were J ball team played a 10-inning, 21- necessary. " to-Zl score ite game nere auuuaj na cs us ua TT 162 N. Com'I. j Phone 5151 Potatoes 50 lbs. U.!S. No. 2 45c ORANGES Sunkist 3do 29c 4 ONIONS W. W. Sweet lbs. 10c Sunkist, doz. LEMONS 25c ijhtuce Crisp heads. 2 heads lliLLi- 9C .Potatoes i lbs. 15c DOG FOODS White Rover, 2 for 15c CaloL..3 for 25c Scotty Allan,: 3 for 25c Kit-E-Kation 3 for .1 25c Ken-L-Ralion, 3 for 25c Play Fair, - 4 cans' :....19c Mankind, 3 for.25c Puss'N'Boots, j 3 for 14c K. C. FLAVO Baking Powder FLOUR 12 g?-i ...... 89c CHEESE r IFL" Fancy Blue Rose :.. 15C ; 4 ,bs. .1:..,,,,, 19C BEANS MACARONI Red or white. . Hard wheat. 5 ibsr 19c I 4 ibS. Il;rl9e TANG, QT.. 29c; CHEFS SPECIAL, QT. 25c M. WHIP, QT j 35c; B. F. IMA YON., QT. 45c Add Bicycle Shed At Liberty School LIBERTY -The school board at its regular monthly meeting Mon day night authorized the par- cbaae ot vood for the school and the building of a bicycle abed. V. A. Ballantyne and F. E. Jodd will be in charge of the work. Work, on the shed la to start this week, as well as repairs to be made . on the plyagronnd swing. Additional repairs to be made be fore school opens were provided for and include new blackboard to replace old ones on one wall of the fifth and sixth grade room and replacing blinds in all the rooms. ' ; All teachers have now signed their contracts. Miss Florence Berndt being the last, as she was given extra time by the board. The other teachers are Ellen Jones, Mrs. Helen Gibbs. iVern Davis. School will open Septem ber 12V . , : - - I CS.OrwigCo. MARKET AND LOCKER BOXES; 155 N. Commercial We Observe Union -Hoars j ; Phone 6723 v i - ' " r i i ii - - i Fresh Liver j I 10 c Lb :. Pure Lard 3 ib....l..il 30c Shortening lbs. 30c Legs of ; Yonn Mutton Lb. ..J Shoulder Mutton 24c 8 c Breasts of Mutton, lb. . ; Fresh Pork Side Meat, lb Bacon Back, lb. ....... Leg of Lamb, lb. . ......... 5c 20c 20C 22C ARSON'S CASH ST ORE Corner North Commecrial & Cbemeketa Sts., Phone 7335 ITS OUR BUSINESS TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON FOODS COFFEE 26c 71c Golden West, 1-lb. can 3-lb. can Pearson's Money Savers r!L,:... 23C 2 for 45c Specjal, !b .. 15c Potatoes A splendid lot of new No. 2 Netted Gems, At 50-Ib. bags.......... Vegetables and Fruits Peaches for canning. Nice big ones. n Per busheL ViltiSy Place your order now as they are selling very fast. Large bunch Carrots. 3 f or. Large bunch Beets. 3 for . ilt4r Home-grown melons, plums, etc. A splendid assortment. -8 CANNED Vegetables Peas, Tomatoes, Cora and . Green Beans ,J for Lif Assorted or straight cases. $1.93 per case. 1C: SALAD DRESSING AND SANDWICH SPREAD Table Queen, qts., each. . 25c FLOUR . Hundreds of Marion and Polk county folks buy. all their flour here. Farmer Joe hard wheat. 99c Kitchen Queen, " r. Highland Chief hard wheat. A r 49-lb. bag lAy - NUCOA 37c 2 lbs. Peanut Butter Fresh and good. 3 lbs. -i 27c Corned Beef Armour's, ; 2 cans..U. 33C Deviled Meat lM.:.. lot Pork and Beans 15-ounce ' ' ' Eft cans , Li..... ... Bring Vs Your -Snotcdrift Coupons 10 lbs 25 lbs. .. 100 lbs;. SUGAR 53c - $13S CHEESE Full cream, 2 lbs. 29C Corn Flakes Albers, 3 pkgs. WHEATIES ; 2 pkgs. ........ 21c Crystal White Soap 32c 10 bars Jell Powder : . 2Sc Drum Major, 6 p kgs. JMAIIGARINE 22 2 lbs. PAY- CASH atPE ARSON'S On Goodwill Trip to Columbia " -; - t i s- : , ( ' s - '" t I Major George, Meloy mad Haynes Fifteen officer! knd 12 flyers comprise the lelejtIon flying' to Bo gota, Colombia, to attend the Ina.u2rura.tl0n of President-elect. Edouardo Santos as a goodwill gesture from United States. Those heading the flight are, left to right. Major Harold George, Major : Vincent Meloy and Major Caleb Haynea, , Abbie EckhoutV Funeral Is Today WOODBURNMrsl Abbie Eck hout, 78, died Monday erening at St. Vincent's hospital. She was born In Germany March 25, 1860 and has llred lr the United States 76 years, 35 of which were spent in and around Woodburn. At the time of her death she made her home at 577 Fourth street. Foreign) Mission Unit ; Studies Work in India AMrrT--The Foreign Mission ary society ot the Methodist chnrch met Tuesday afternoon In the chnrch parlors with the pres ident. Mrs. Ernest Gibbs, presid ing orer the opening devotions. Mrs. Rilla B. Thomas gare the lesson on mission work In India. The pastor, Rer. Lee Mooney, gare an Interesting talk., . STATE (Grocery and Market 1230 STATE ST. PHONE 9127 Free Delivery lbs. 35 c A pure milk and vegetable margarine. 1TISCS310cIb. 2 WHEATIES t pkgs .. Sales Slip and 50c for Silk Hose Tuna Flakes Mid-Pacific, Ws. 2 tins ....... 25c Se3a I? 6 bouies 2Ss All Flavors of Mission Oak MEAT DEPARTMENT Legs of Lamb, lb.. . . . . . . . . 25c Ham Loaf to Bake . . .2 lbs. 45c Mock Chicken Legs or Lamb Patties Shortenino;. ...... .2 lbs, 23c Fresh Corned Beef . . .lb. 16c Flavor Food Mayonnaise, bulk, pt. . . . . . . .... . . . 22c Lots of Fryers, Salmon and Halibut GnovdriCt 3 tin 52G Wesson Oil Qt. REALLY FRESH VEGETABLES Watlei?GsmeSimo ? 29c MEDIUM SIZE PUNEAPPILIS ESQ Broken Slice No. gs, 2 for 25c Wheatalorie CEREAL Pkg. Large packaged 2HC No. 1 tins EGG North Star niClACILE VHHP Pts. GropcCruItt . Juice : Del Monte, 46 ozj- - 25g 5i?I7EE"- 2 450 . MELLO-GLO, BETTER THAN EVEH HIT -PC " LIQUID DLEACII Qts. 2LCO White Beans SurTlrlng are her husband, Frank, 10 chUdren, Mrs. Elsl V. Blaachko ot El Autro, Calif.; Da vid of Reddlnr. Calif.; Mrs. Sallna Becker and Mrs. Clara L. Henkea of Woodburn; Mrs. May Horen den of Hubbard; Mrs. Evangeline Hammond of San Diego, Xavler Eckhout of Salem, Mrs. Alma An drews of Portland, Ames and Wil mont at borne. Also a number of grandchildren and great grand children. She was member of St, Luke's Catholic church and of the St. Luke's Altar society and St. Mary's Court No. 593, Wom en's Catholic Order of Foresters. Funeral : services will be held Friday morningr at10 a.m. with Father Christie, a nephew of the deceased, officiating-. Interment will be In 1 St. Luke's cemetery with Beechler-O'Hair in charge. WCTU Meets To Jay ' WOODBURN The WCTU will meet at the home of Mrs. George A. Land on Friday at 2:30 p. m. There will be special music and a business and social meeting. PeetV Granu ; lated Soap Large size NEW MARKET 1 Palm . Olive 3 cakes )hr. r1 am 146 N. Ckmmercial St; Phone 4010 air Kitchen Queen 7 49's sack Bbl. $4.50 Snowdrift Shortening 3-lb. pail ........ 50c 6-lb. pail .... ...99c JL Bring Us Your Coupons Wesson Oil Qt. Size ...... . . . .38c . . . . 69c WE REDEEM YOUR COUPONS Gal. MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING IV, 6 Boxes to Carton GO ; Eg Dry Pack cans 40 Grain One Gallon r.2acai?o8Qn SlpagGnettttii In Balk lb. 2S A Good Bleacher. Only in 'z-Gal a Close-out (SE? IBISES DEL MONTE One lb. 2 lbs. 49c Pillsbury Best xxxx FLOUR 499s Sack Softasilk Cake Flour JLar?eaize y fj CheFs Special Salad Dressing and Spread E1O0E DALE New pack. Size 303 s cans Armour' PORK and BEANS Size 2Yi I s cans Z4? OXYDOL and RINSO up Large size pkg, each . ft DHTATION VANILLA 4-oz. bottle and 5- oz. bottle both 2 He Large, Solid LETTUCE 52 head ONIONS SO bag 25 Sunkist '.. oranges Best money can buy. . . 2 doz. 22 s Firm, Ripe . BANANAS 5c lb. button Roast lb. 9c Mutton Chops 12 c Mutton Legs 12 -c Dacon lb 22c DeefDoil lb. Oc Oacon Daclts lb. 22c