Hvif:.rpAGir;lTO The, OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 9, 1938 lj Mrs. Alice Harold Gaimed by Death Mrs. Alice Harold died late Wednesday night after a week'i illness at her farm home adjoin ing Senator Charles I. McNary'a farm. She was 78 year of age. Fnneral services will be held Saturday, December 10, at X p. nu from the Tenrflliger chapel with Rev. George H. Swift officiating and Interment In City View ceme tery. . ; - . Mrs. Harold was born In Eng land, earning to thin eonntry at the age of 12 years. She was mar ried to Charles Harold, who passed away several years ago, and they resided on what is known as' the Bash farm for many years. Surrlrors Include the children, lira, Mabel Lambert of Buell, Mrs. Anna Beatty or Chemawa, Mrs. Pearl Brantor of Chemawa, Mra. Ethel Zwlcker of Salem, Miss Tena Harold and Olot Harold of Salem, route two. A sister, Mrs. Frank Shedeck, a brotheV, Herbert Clark, 2 S grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survive. at Low Prices and of FINEST QUALITY Men's & Boys' Ties S 33c to 98c Men's & Boys' Sweaters s,',iU.48-4.93 Men's Loringing Robes 3.48 to 11.93 Hen's Dress Shirts 98c to 2.98 Lien's & Boys' Dress Gloves 98c to 3.98 Helton Jachets 2.48 to 5.98 lien's & Boys' Handfteich'fs 10c toSOc Scarfs & Ilnffleis 39c to 2.93 Hen's Boys' Press Sox 10c to 75c Traveling i Sets 49c to 9.73 Handkerchiefs Girls' 10: to 69c Dress Gloves Ladies' cans' 9Fc to 2.98 Ladies' Girls Scaifs Ba Bush Kas 39c to 1.98 ladies' Silk PAIITIES 59c Ladies' lounging Robes 98c to 10. Hundreds of Other Ctfts to Select From BLOCH'S (golden Me StOEe Salem, Oregon 220 to 226 X. Liberty Shift in Old Age Cost Anticipated County; Changes Budget to Allow for Action of Lawmakers Marion county will hare $10,- 000 extra to spend on ita direct reliet program in 1$S It tho next legislature effect a substantial shift from county to stata of the old ace aaaistanco load, it was dis closed at the eoarthonso yester day. f 10,000 Removed . Looking to tho possibility ot such action by the lawmakers, the county eourt made a last mlnate change in its 1929 budget where by flO.000 was removed from the separate old age assistance fnnd and placed in the general fund nn der the hearing of general old age easiatance. The change left $80,- 000 In the separate old age fund. If the legislature falls to as sume a greater share ot old age assistance cost, the county will use the new 110.000 general fund Item for pensions as in the past when the same sum was Included In the separate fund. But the money will be available for other forms of relief If the state does lighten the counties old age pen sion burden. Under the present old age pen sion law the state and the coun ties pay one-quarter each and the federal, government one-half ot the pensions. Earle's Renaming Sought by Agents Endorsement of Hugh H. Earle for reappointment as state Insur ance commissioner was expressed by the Salem Insurance Agents' association in a resolution ad dressed to Governor-elect Charles A. Spragne. After outlining Earle's accom plishment in the field of fire pre vention systems and his general service, the resolution concludes "That in the Interest of econo my, continuance of Justice, fair ness to the citizens of Oregon and the general good of the insurance business, the Salem Insurance Agents' association unqualifiedly recommends to the Hon. Charles A. Spragie, governor-elect,-that he retain Hon. Hugh H. Earle as insurance commissioner of the state of Oregon." WATCHES CLEANEd $1.00 lo $1.50 ' All Work Guaranteed CLAUDE MIX Roslrk's Market . 470 N. Com) Ski Queen-Maybe Screen Queen - i : . c - . , -x-'-y ..-:r. v. ... k :.:. A ' li V t y. v V'4-r' V " JUsV , :; v-:1; ;- ' -rf A ' - r .:;.:i.y - .-::' :; , t- . 4 - f x ' - Ik s::-.. vA V --i - lvj is !vsteV 4fcS V H'S ' V , XIIiXA V - A V " " VJ fc s"( i : js M 't4 -;A ' 4 I vi . Mlriana lilygrea last year Miriam Lilygren was selected by the University of Wash' Ington students as ski queen. Later she appeared In a campus play. A Hollywood talent scout saw her and now Miss Ulygren has been signed to a contract. For screen purposes, Miss LUygren's name has ' been changed to Jo Ann Sayera Removal of Library Books to new State Building Will Require two Shifts 12 Days, Grangers Learn Removal of the 390,000 volumes in the state library to the new building in February will take two shifts, working 7 a. m. to midnight, 12 days, Miss Harriet Long, state librar ian, told the Marion county grange council in the feature ad dress of the council's all day meeting yesterday at Salem grange hall. Miss Long spoke especially onO materials of assistance to farmers Interim Tax Body Meets Here Soon Recommendation of new Source of Tax Fundi Is Purpose Tbe 1937 legislative Interim committee on atate and local rev enues will bold a three-day meet ing here starting next Tuesday, B. T. McBaln. Portland, announced Thursday. The purpose of the committee is to recommend new sources ot tax revenue. McBain, here Thursday from Portland, said tbe committee had a number of proposals under con sideration but that ne definite ac tion had yet been taken. He indi cated that the committee would not recommend a sales or transac tion tax. Consolidation Talked At a previoua meeting held in Salem the committee spent con siderable time discussing state de partment consolidations aa a means of reducing administrative costs. McBain said the committee hoped to have its report completed and in readiness to present to Governor Charles H. Martin prior to December 31 A number of county judges and other officials have been invited to appear before the committee at ita meeting next week. that may be found in the state li brary, and In this connection said that 1000 persons are assisting in the traveling libraries set up over the state. She also stressed the reading courses Introduced in the Oregon library in 1932 and copied by other states. The council elected new offi cers, as follows: president, Lloyd Keene, Shaw; vice-president, Noel Williams, Red Hills; secretary. Mrs. Clifford Johnson. Ankeny. Rer Hartley, Ankeny, is retiring president. One Grange Lost When the Monitor grange moved its quarters to a new hall just across the county line, Mar ion county lost that subordinate grange to Clackamas and now has 15 units, the council was inform ed. Ten of the granges were rep resented at the meeting, attended by 60 persons. The morning session was devo ted to group meetings: home ec onomics, Mrs. Nan Pettyjohn, 40 Men to Work On Airport Crew A 40-man WPA crew has been assigned to start work Tuesday on Salem airport developments provided- under an $11,000 pro ject recently approved. The crew eventually will be built up to SO men. The principal improvement will be grading of an east-west run way for use especially during the summer when winds are prevail ingly west, Leo Arany of the Sa lem Flying Service, said yesterday. Old runways also will be leveled and the driveway from old Turner road to the flying field will be re constructed. Arany is sponsoring the project for the city council airport com mittee, which consists of Alder men E. B. Perrine, S. B. Laughlin and James H. Nicholson, presiding; lecturers, Mrs. D. B Kleihege presiding; secretaries, Mrs. L. O. Hadley, Silverton Hills, presiding; agricultural, County Agent Harry Riches presiding; masters, Pomona Master J. O Farr presiding; and legislative, Willard Stevens, North Howell, presiding. Nellie Sandner, Stay ton, retiring secretary, reported on membership and women's ac tivities, and Victor Hadley, Sil verton Hills, spoke on the young grange auxiliary In the afternoon ($ t n iyi 0 Qrjnn nnrvi nMofvi t m n? r tf iinrimr Aidt Celebration mw' . " i j Of Paying Schoors Debt aotinnt district Thursday night conducted Its out . .u s f mm wr 1 f II I Jr. or dent" ceorv-, - Bruce B. Baxter, president of Wil lamette nnlversity. .principal speaker. The district built a high school building 1 192 a.nd kas just completed paying on 1153,000 tost. County Body Plan Of Welfare Group division of the a j Social Welfare society will he formed at a meeiing ai ue u.t house next Tuesday night, the steering committee decided here .i.kf riiis will be the first tast. m" - - - - . county division organized In the state. - Enrollment of members will taae piace i - - general business meeting at 7:30 p.m., Theodore G. Nelson of the society, reported. Persons from other counties wno ie iuicicuku In the pension movement are be- ..... a. a.' a a.Aa ing invitea to aiiena uu two-minute talks to be given by local speakers, fPl.A n.AraKoP wfin DOW Tl 11 IH- A w ber approximately 50 in the coun ty, also probably will consider formation of a housing committee . m a I V A A to serve aeiegaies comiuj u - -January 9 for a general pension conference. Mill feed Advan ces U alf Dollar a Ton, Portland PORTLAND, Dec. 8-(P)-A con tinued rood local demand from feeders and feed mixers during the week ending yesterday was reflected in an advance or so cents a ton on the wheat millfeed mar ket. The general domestic market was higher because of light oiler ings. WHITE KING Granulated Soap Large Family Pkg. 25c Lux Toilet Soap 4 Bar Special Xmai .Pack 23c Gem Margarine 1 lb. 11c Fisher or Croun Flora ' " 1.30 Flonriw 3,35ch-.73c US SPRY 3 lb. can 50c Scott Tissue 3 rolls 20c Waldorf Tissue 3 rolls 12c f Try the Light Test Touels2xollsi9c Scot Handy Colombia Coffee lb.23c2 '-45c Ton Will Want a Good Coffee for the Xmas Dinner CURRAIITS '.'VZttFSr 10c j T A C! f f T O Bonner's Seedless jt lb. f t 11 tilOiUO Thompsons Q bagljf g DATES jS-03 lt,;3 lbs. 25c PEANUT PUTTER lb. 9c ' ' ma u a m e i s, unesteriieias, old OieiieSGold, Lucky Strikes, Cig Spuds, 2 pkgs.... li Ctn. . 25c 1.17 FRESH MEATS Ansowr'a Star y LINK SAUSAGE lb. 25 c 1: See Araaoer Densstrntlow Setarday ONLY Try Thetr Sewsace.' Sliced Bacoa, rlad off, lb. ITc r . ZT7SMced Kacoa, rlad off, AteZZfl d tt Bacoa Squares, well ( a?TT ' tf' with lean, 11 streaked with lean, lb 15e Freeh Pig Feet, lb,..., ...He rrune tun, aoned aid rolled, , th- ,,." exy. Chlckem Gfbletta, lb.5 Hamburger, bo water , 1 Pot Beast or area roast, lb, , IHc ti 15c Fresli Fish - Oysters' ' u t mm a.a i i : J Tift if T7Tj-w irnces ciiecuve lecemDer 9, iu. iz Golden Bantam Cream style. CORN 2 for 25c 12 for $1.50 Telephone Peas Sweet, tender. 2 for 29c 12 for $1.74 5 Stringless Beans Cuf 2 for 29c 12 for $1.74 Iff. h "7S Sliced PINEAPPLE Vacuum packed. 21c No. 2Vt Tin FRUIT COCKTAIL 15c 12 for $1.75 szy CATSUP Igc 2 lot 29c Daloro Whole Kernel Corn 14c s& Julienne Beets szr IJinccd Razor Clams No. t IOC w Fine RED SALMON 19e No. L Tall 24C Pumpkin, &y 4AM No. 2 tins .. 1UC Currants, imported 15c y Fancy Shiiap rVA 16c 2 t 31c sa Fillets of SARDINES . .10c Extra Fancy CRAB HEAT 32c y GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 29c l,V ssy Y. C. PEACHES tor .74 No. 1 Tins w PINEAPPLE JUICE IS-ox. 20C CDCF tFELS 1 lL l27c 21b. tins 53c f Half pound i mm" Black TeaODC V pound A Black TLyg mm W Mir Candied Yams Southern style. 19c No. 2 Tin sy SYRUP Pint size ml Quart size. 17c 33c say RICE Lonj: grain. ' lC 0 it Tomato Juice 2 t 15c 12 for 15c 12-Oz. Tins ' Black Pepper 2 oz. Ammonia, pints Bluing, pints Vanilla Extract reter Pan Imitation S-oz.' bottle Your Choice, Each 5 PRODUCE Green P Celery, stalk Ualaros, 4 Igc. size for Grapefrnlt, Arizona aeed- less, medium slse, each mttK Juice i w 15c Oranges 9c 15 m Grcpofrdt ;iuice S ' - Florida tins Av4 'Aunt Dinah MolSsses, 1's tin.. Aunt Dinah , m Molasses, 2's tin.. A Sugar... 4 lbs. 19C Sugar.. 2'i . 15c Pure Cane Sugar, 10 lbs. : All ruro m 0 Bf ilk, l't tall t for mIC BAKERY DEPT. - - '':?f' MARBLE CAKE ( Three Stses) A rich, tender butter cake half chocolate and half white. Made ot the best Ingredients. 12 Servings 35C 8 Servings 2QC 6 Servings Clnster Coffee Cahe, plae- nppie rruii mien, wm large senrlngs & jC Danish Square, with pea nut batter topping. A light, dainty. IndlTldual breakfast roll, - m g dosea mUK0 5 Oregon Boosting Booklets Printed Approximately 150.000 "Drive Oregon Highways" pamphlets will be printed by the state highnrny commission tourist bureau for 193 as against 100.000 this year. Harold Say, director, declared Thursday. Say said the increase in the nitmhor f namohlets this year wax due to the San Francisco worlds fair whfrh would attract a larce number of easterners to the Paci fic coast. The nrst or me 197,9 pamphlets will be off the press in January. . The highway, commission also will print approximately 150,ono road maps. For the first time in the history of the department, transcontinental roads will be in cluded. Say i estimated that Oregon tourist trarel for 193S would h the largest In history. Stark Is Granted 12 Days' Freedom W. H. Stark, 51. gained IT days' freedom and $50 yesterdav by virtue of an appeal to circuit court from Salem Justice court penalties for drunken driving im posed February 11, 1936. An pearing before Circuit Judge I.. H. McMahan yesterday, he pleaded for leniency on the grounds his services were needed on the houx place to keep a mortgage from Deing iorecioseu. The court fined Stark $50. re sentenced him to 18 days in jail, remarking that that would let him out in time to be home on Christ mas eve. The ' Justice court had sentenced him to 30 days la jail and to pay a f 100 fine. d Heinz Demonstration Soup and Cucumber Chips ioc tins Qmin 3 Sob? 25 - Sample These Friday and Saturday IPuuiaa FflaExes 0 Golden West :a ait . MEAT DEPT. Pork Roast Steak lb. 22c Modi Chicken Legs ea. gc Picldcd Pigs Feet 2 i. 25c Kegg's Rgnce TJeat 2 ibs. 23c Ghortcning 4 ib 39c We Feature U. S. Gov'k Inspected Steer Beef The Carnation Man Will Serve Hot Chocolate r Saturday, Too tins White Satin Porit i Beans NoPrm a DncnnQtJ: Mflir 25 j By Fishera AILING ONIONS ao ES Tasty lbs. G3 Palmolive Soap 3 fl7 SNOWFLAKE JELL POWDER 3 EO " ."Assorted Flavors ' - .