The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 02, 1938, Page 13, Image 13

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 2, 1933
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Big new Barns
Taxed by Stock
Spacious Additions Will Be
Filled o Overflowing,
Fair Managers Say
Livestock entries at this year's
Oregon state fair are so great that
the big new $60,000 barns will be
crowded to overflowing, J. J. Tay
lor, Salem, superintendent of the
dairy and beef cattle reported
Thursday. ; '
Other entries alsd were arriv
ing in large quantities from' all
parts of Oregon and neighboring
states.
Unusual Interest is evidenced
this year by prospective exhibit
ors .in thcratextile department.
Among thej&fchibits in this divi
Sion will bChinese clothing and
pottery collected by Mrs. Everett
T. May of Salem. A collection of
items from South America and
Mexico also t will bo featured.
These will be , exhibited i by Mrs.
Marie Flint McCall of Salem.
Hundred Race Horses Here
More than 100 head; of race
horses already hare arrived at the
fairgrounds.
Cattle from Idaho, I Montana,
Washington and California will
be; included in the cattle show
along with many fine1 entries from
Oregon. Judging of dairy beef cat
tle was scheduled to start at 9
a. m. Monday.
Record Opening Expected
"We will have the biggest and
finest show ever held in connec
tion with the Oregon state fair,"
Taylor declared. More than 300
head of livestock will be shown In
the Future Farmers of America
contests this year. Earl R. Cooley,
state supervisor . of agricultural
education said. ,
The grand .livestock' parade,
featuring open classes; will take
place at 10: SO Friday Id front of
the grandstand.
One of, the largest ! crowds of
the week was expected at the fair
Monday, Labor day.r
Rites
Fair Will Have
ening
Governor to Declare; Fair
Open at Ceremonies
on Labor Day . ;,
Op
For that
WEEK-END PICNIC
stock up on ,
rownjBerby.
Here to Swing It
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Governor Charles H. Martin
will formally open the 77th Ore
gon state fair at a special cere
mony which will be held in front
of the new administration build
ing on the fairgrounds at 10 A.m.
Labor day. it was announced last
night by Fair Manager Leo Spltz
bart. "- .' -
Plans being worked out call for
J. D. Mickle, newly appointed di
rector of the state department of
agriculture and director of ' the
fair, to introduce Governor Mar
tin. Ashley Cook's Portland band
will furnish music- in conjunction
with the event. The gates of the
fair will open at 6 a.m. Labor day.
Pace Is Furious
Work around the fairgrounds
proceeded at a furious pace all
day yesterday as exhibitors got in
to the swing of erecting their
booths. Work in the art depart
ment began as Airs. Anna Rundell
of Portland, superintendent of the
department, arrived. She an-
M-flounced that a few of the prlze-
j winning works of art which won
blue ribbon awards at the recent
1 Seattle show would be brought to
ithe fair. An unusual number of
! school exhibits was also predicted
! for this year. Sixteen works from
the Attic Sketch club of Portland
will be a feature or the exhibits.
Ed Shearer of Estacada, super
intendent of poultry, said that be
expected 3,000 entries in his de
partment this season. That would
be the largest number yet shown
ljere. lie based his prediction on
the fact that county exhibits have
been unusually large. i
- 411 Dormitory Readied
The 4H club dormitory was ber
ing put in condition for the boys
and girls who will live there dur
ing the fair. L. J. Allen, assistant
state leader of 4H, said that re
ports made to him indicate that
every county which : has had a
county fair this year will be send
ing in as much or more 411 club
livestock as at any time in the
past. A total of well over 70U
head of stock are expected.
Hughet and Kirk, who brought
the wild horses from eastern Ore
gon to be featured in the bucking
contest here, yesterday; began
working out two special; teams
which will compete in chariot
races. The chariot races will be
a feature of the night horse show.
Horse show officials were ex
periencing difficulties in finding
spree for all the entries which
have come in. Indications were
that all stable space in the horse
show building would be taken be
fore tonight.
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LES HITE
100 feet into the air when a fall
ing log struck one they were
Btanding on, Gilbert Starr, 31, and
Jack Schwaerz, 36, both Hull
Lumber company employes ' at
Horton, were injured late yester
day. . ' i
Cotton Club Band
To Play for Fair
Les Hite's Colored Band
Engaged for Week at
Fair Dance Hall .
Les Ilite and his mighty Cotton'
Club orchestra have , been signed
to return to Salem for jthe Ore
gon state fair. j
.Hlte, who has appeared j twice
In Salem before increasingly
larger crowds, was brought back
through special arrangements
with Music Corporation of Ameri
ca because of the hundredsof per
sonal requests made. for his re
turn. Scheduled eastern appear
ances' have been postponed in or
der to .allow this sensational
colored orchestra to fulfill popu
lar demand return engagements
up and down the Pacific coast. '
His Music Popular . j
Early last spring, following
completion of several moving pic
tures, Hlte started a tour of the
coast. Leaving the Cotton club,
he came north, playing famous
night spots on the way, with the
intention of swinging east from
Seattle. However, a wave of popu
lar demand again routed him
south. Today his many requests
for more return engagements have
necessitated another trip through
the northwest,
Hite, who , recently ' appeared
with Bing Crosby in Dr. Rhythm,
and who furnished much of the
Incidental music for Snow White
and the Seven Dwarfs, has ap
peared in - more motion pictures
than ; any other orchestra leader.
Hite, who has been broadcast
ing nightly for the past decade
over coast-to-coast networks of
NBC, CBS and more recently MBS
will appear for the entire week of
the fair, September 5-11, inclusive.
Manslaughter. .'.'Charged
To Death Car Driver
KLAMATH FALLS. Sept. 1JP)
Lester Jefferson Tecnmseh, In
dian driver of the car which car
ried : Anderson -Faithful to his
death near Olene, near here at
midnight Monday, -was charged
w 1th; involuntary manslaughter
"today. Tecumseh is recovering
from injuries1 suffered In the
same accident..
Choice of cans or bottles in
convenient containers . . . ,
Let us put a carton in your carl
Get it at Safeway
Loggers Catapult
100 Feet in Air
TILLAMOOK, Sept- 1 - (vF) -Lyle
Simmons, 30, choker setter,
caught in the bight of a tangled
line at the Stone Logging camp
yesterday and was thrown 100
feet but escaped with only a hip
injury.
TO) T? rsffO 0 SUNDAYS AND
IS LSb lyl O O HOLIDAYS
Cheese. Mr Crackers. 1
foil cream, lb....... A , 2 lbs. j... J
i . -Corn
Flakes, Ct Kremel, H fm
Albers, f pkg....... ; J C for JiUC
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FINE MUSIC:, i LIVING MODELS! 4 j;
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lb.
can
43c
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING.
-3 lbs. 52c
FLOUR. Viking, 49 lbs 99c
MACARONI ...1... 4 lbs. 15c
CS.OrwigCo.
MARKET AND
LOCKER BOXES
15$ N. Commercial
Phone 6723
Efforts for
Return Full Value
Horse Show Head Informs
Lions $150,000 Went j
! Into Circulation ,
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The effort and money that go
la to the state fair in the promo-
on of livestock and crop better-.
isent are returned multiplied in
vjalue to Oregon, A. W.'Metiger,
night-horse show director and as
sistant chief of nlhe dairy and
foods dirision of the department
of agriculture,, told Salem Lions
ckub members yesterday. He said
the fair last year distributed from
its gross receipts 1150.000 in this
I Although the hew livestock pa
tilion has been . enlarged since
last fall, it is too small to ac-
qonxmodate all the stock coming
to the 1938 fair. Met sger said. Al
ready other housing; for over 35
head I of draught horses has had
Co be arranged.
viBucklng horse riding will be
returned to the night horse show
program this year,, the speaker
announced, but the animals will
be snubbed, saddled and mounted
in the center of the ring instead
of i in chutes as' in other years. -
Corrigan Regrets
He Can't Oblige
Douglas Corrigan will not be
able to visit Salem during state
fair week, the famed "wrong way"
transAtlantic airman wrote in a
letter received by Mayor V. E.
Kuhn yesterday; morning. The
flfer thanked city officials for the
invitation sent him and expressed
regret that lack of time prohib
ited his coming to the capital of
Oregon.
! Corrigan has a sister-in-law,
Mrs. Bjarne Erlckson, residing
here.
tThe flier Is how en route to
Lbs Angeles, from the east, hav
ing also declined an invitation to
visit Sacramento. California's
capital.
BUY YOUR! YOUNGSTERS'
4
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LZJ
29c
FRESH TOMATOES..
.4 lbs. 15c
Or 39c lufir.
GROCERIES FRUITS
VEGETABLES FEEDS
C5N.CommerlfialSL feffP) Rwoe 6723
Labor Day Specials
Choice Heavy
Young Hens, ,
lb. .... ....;... iO V
Frying Rabbits, 2($C
'lender Baby 9A
Beef Steaks, lb... UG
Fresh Pork
Liver, lb
10c
, Deer Hunters !
We Skin, Cut and
Store Game at
Reasonable Prices
L CLOTHES
Here and Save Money We Sell the
HIGHEST QUALITY MERCHANDISE
AT LOWEST PRICES
54-iii. Navy Blue Serge
School Dresses; 9CCU1
yd.::.::i.4o
SS pure wool for uniforms, i
3c Boys' Dress Shirts 5 i 49C
1.39
1.98 Plaid Shirts
Flannel.
14 Vt to 16U
! I LITTLE FELLOWS
1.98 Corduroy Trousers l4t0 I.69
54-in. Scotch Plaids . 1.4G
h 1 Original klan colors.
yd.
1 LITTLE FELLOWS'
98c Plaid Shirts
School
09C
NPlaid Skirts ; s";-?Ll-1.90
Silk Umbrellas FancS;.. I-4C
2.48 Boys' School Oxfords t9Q
"Star Brand
Girls' & Boys' Wedgies 1235
Crepe Sole Oxfords le8 3,90
Melton Jackets 2.9S
Girls' Winter Coats 4.9O to913
" . " 1 - ' ' :-' 6 to is j'- .
We Cite "Poll Parrot9' Money Save It
-1 r 1 BLOCK'S - .
GOLDEN RULE STORE
Salem, Oregon
220 to 226 N. Liberty
HIGHLIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL FLORIST CONVENTION WEEK!
TICKETS ON SAiiE AT
TICKET WAGON
S. W. Sixth and Morrisdn - Portland
AD3IISSION 25c AND 50c
Multnomah Stadium
TUESDAY KlGHL SEPT. 6th
I STADIUM OPENS- 6 :30 P. M.
CONCERT BY AL KADER BAND
' j 7:45 P. M. "
STYLE SHOW 8:30 P. 31.
DAMASCUS LABOR tiAYlCE& CREAM SPE
CIAL, 3IACAKOON BISQUE, - Cg
SPECIAL, qts. J . 3v
MORKEL DEVILED MEAT, 2fi
VaS tin 1
LINDSAY MEDIUM SIZE
RIPE OLIVES, l's tall
HAPPYVALE SWEET PICKLES,
25-oz. jars..;.... 1 !...,
PEANUT iZt
BUTTER, in your container... lbs. jt
RED OR WHITE BEANS
AND TANCY RICE.
dM tins 25c
. 19c
10 .bs. 47c
Columbia Sauerkraut, 2!2's 5
Choice Sliced Beets, 2s . 3 for AJW
Happy vale Peas, 303s Dozen 7
Raycroft Cut String Beans, 2s 24 ting sijo
SUNNY POINT PINK SALMON 1938 psack
fresh from icy Alaskan f ; if i
J for J9
3 for
waters. ls tall
OIL
SARDINES
BROWN SUGAR,
lb. V U..
In cello., 4 lbs. 19c Use for canning: pears.
Ipc
5C
I Buy for 2-Day Holiday.
Store Will. Be Closed M outlay
KERNS TOMATO CATSUP,
13 Vz-oz. I bottles
DOLE FANCY SLICED PINEAPPLE
(four full-size slices), 1's tin..v..
MID-PAIC TUNA FLAKES,
tin .t...i.... .... . : .r
VAL VITA TOMATO SAUCE,
8-oz. tins - .. .....
NEWPORT PORK & BEANS 3 9ffi
in Tomato Saoce. 2 ",'s 3 tins
10c
10c
Rich butter cake made with ripe bananas baked in
the cake, with butter cream icing.
Pineapple Butter Flits H 20c
Individual coffee cake made with cinnamon sugar,
and rolled in butter with crushed pineapple. ,
5c
TURNOVERS, Apple, Pineapple,
criep and flaky
PRODUCE FEATURES
PEACHES, lug ..... !. . . . . .55c
" v 3 lugs for SLOP ; V
GREEN PEPPERS . A : .. .2 lbs. 5c
LETTUCE .... ... J,1 , ; . 2 tids. 7c
CELERY HEARTS.. I.. 2 bun. 15c
SWEET SPUDS 2 Ills. 9c
260 N. LIBERTY
PHONE 3032
To)
QTpm
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Chase A Sanborn,
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3 lbs. 43c
Hormel's Spam
I The Meat
j Miracle
12-oz. Tina
29c
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I : Hyde Park 54 Fancy
u A m e Assorted Sunshine
ooicies
Package
Paper Japlrins
Zee Colored or
White. Vkg. oi SO
Napkina, Special
5c
K
; ! Cleansins: Tissues,
rrErf 200 sheet, 2 vkgs.
WWIIW ; ' 600 Sheet, a pkga. 55c
2Sc
s
ugar
Pure Cane
For Canning
ao
lbs.
lOO-lb. Mclr S5.09
Jar C
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KERR LIDS Gs
Jelsrite
POWDER
PECTIN
Friii: Jars
Ball Matoa
QnarU
inegar -
Pare Cider
Gallon.
Bring Tour Ova Costalaer
B - M Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread . 2 large tins
In Our Fresli IMeat Dept.
U, S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
Armour's Star
iiihun Hon?:
Cellophane wrapped.
' lit lb.
Pot Roast
of Beef, lb-...
Oven Roast of Beef, lb.
' Chit from Toon lirrt
Short Rib Boilj
lb. .J. ; .
Jjtmm and sot
CC
waty.
Pure Ground Beef
2 ibs. 25 s
No water of cereal.
Fall Chinook
Salmon, Ib-..
Arerage S to 8 lbs. each,
H2n
Fresh Tuna Fish - Fryers - Hens and Rabbits
w.
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