The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1938, Page 11, Image 11

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    Broadcast Is'
December 10
Ralph Hargett to Speak on
Program Slated by
Legion Groups
LEBANON The second broad
cast over KOAC by the American
Legion and auxiliary will e
given at 7:30 p. m. Saturday
with Ralph Hargett, World war
veteran, apeaker. Hargett, for
many years a Lebanon druggist
was discharged recently from the
Veterans' hospital, of Portland
and has been living on a farm
o the Calapooia. .
Katherine, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Don glass of the
Tennessee neighborhood, has an
nounced her marriage to John
Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Burton of Albany Bur
ton. Is a member of the college
Dana or usj. .
ueoanon auoiences neard a
broadcast of a poem written by
-Mrs. Leota voegelein, over I'A N
Tuesday. The author is a grad
uate nurse at the local Lospltal
"and has traveled extensively in
China and India.
Thirty six members of the dis
trict nurses', association, includ
ing members from Corvallis, Al
bany and Lebanon, held a prof
. liable session at the home " jI
Mrs. Leota Voegelein Monday
tight. The meeting closed with
a Christmas program.
Mrs. E. L. Clark and Mrs,
Ralph Reeves were hostesses
Tuesday to chapter V, PEO at
th Clark home. Twenty five
were present at the : 1 . o'clock
luncheon which was followed by
the business meeting and i
program led by Mrs. T. R. Mac
Millan.
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, December 1938
PAGE ELEVEN
Mrs. Roland West. Wanda and
werna Froehllch resorted an
their trip to Portland for three
days in recognition of their high
landing m 4 M club work.
A. ' L. Schulz. Cub SrhHrVftr
and Mrs. J. A. Hatn are to be In
harge of a nlar to be tint on
by the Bethel group during the
winter, visiting members were
present from Gervais. North
Howell and Central Howell. Dur
ing the social hour the commun
ity club Joined with the Farm
ers' Union to give a shon.r to
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence , Pare.
newlyweds. .
Farmers5
Union News
ALBANY Miss Joan Patter
son of the extension department
of Oregon State college, will be
guest speaker this Friday night
at the Santiam Central hall near
Cottonwoods.
Mlsa Patterson will discuss
"Lighting of the Home." A cov
ered dish supper will precede
the program.
Home From Hospital
AIRLIE Mrs. Frank Cooner
and baby boy returned Tuesday
from the Salem general.
Silverton Gives
$412 to Red Cross
SILVERTON Clarence Carl
son, local chairman, reports the
Red Cross drive completed with
$412.90 subscribed.
Carlson's local committee con
sisted of Mrs. D. W. Lamar, Mrs.
Jack Iverson, Mrs. Cells Hannan,
Mrs. Ralph Larson, Mrs. T. L.
Blust, Mrs. Fred Baker, Mrs.
Sam Lrensen, Mrs. Lee Raskins,
Lcletta Skipper, Mrs. Arthur
Williams, Mrs. Grant Montgom
ery, Mrs. Mahlon Hoblltt. Mrs.
Elsie : Nelson, . Amie Erickson,
Mrs. George Senter, Mrs. Gordon
Pellett. Mrs. Helmer Brokke,
Mrs. Martin Hannan.
School Team Loses
GATES The basketball game
between the Gates high school
and the Gates town team playod
Tuesday night resulted in the
defeat of the school team, 31
to 27.
Governor Martin Invites Grocer
v. To Sit in His Expensive" Chair
As Result Letter on Furnishings
INDEPENDENCE Governor Charles H. Martin, though
busy with the affairs of state, .took time to respond to a
letter written by Thomas Smith, local grocery, manager, after
Smith read the Independence Enterprise account of expensive
furniture in the governor's office. Smith wrote more in light
than serious vein. But here is what the governor replied :
"I read with much InterestO .
your letter of November 30 re
garding the furniture purchased
for ,the capitol. I had no more
to do with I than yon did. my
friend. I have Just as high a re
gard tor the taxpayers' money as
you have.
"The expenditure for furniture
In the capitol, was a matter en
tirely within the jurisdiction of
the capitol reconstruction com
mission over which I have no
control. The commission was cre
ated by the legislature which
body appointed six of the nine
commissioners. At the time, I
urged that the oppointment be
made under the sole jurisdiction
of the governor so that effective
centralised control could be ob
tained. However, the legislature
did not do so. y
"Too are welcome to come and
sit In "the chair mentioned in
your letter. In fact, it is your
privilege to sit in any end all
of the chairs in the executive
office.
With kindest regards, I am
cordially and sincerely yours,
"CHARLES H. MARTIV,
Governor.
Infant PTA Holds
Interesting Meet
TURNER The second meeting
of the new PTA organization was
held, with good attendance, Tues
day night in the school auditor
ium. The school orchestra fur
nished music and Orvo Kicknla
gave vocal solos with Betty Peeti
at the piano. Mrs. L. A. Edwards
was elected secretary-treasurer,
filling the vacancy caused by Mrs.
C. 8. Clark moving to Salem.
Committees appointed were:
Program, Mrs. Blanche Williams,
Mrs. George Boyer, John Schit
ferer; lunch. Mrs. EL E. Ball, Mrs.
E. C. Bear; Mrs. H. Sorenson, Mrs.
Mark Shower; bazaar, Mrs. J. E.
Whitehead, jr.. Mrs. Robert
Schaefer, Mrs. Vera Dow, Mrs. W.
McCuliy. The hot dish lunch is
being served to over 100 students
daily.
The county sanitary inspector
and county health nurse were
present, showing pictures on tu
berculosis and Oregon scenes of
wild life.
Floyd Cook of Oak Grove
Leases Ryrkreall Station
RICKREALL Floyd Cook,
formerly of Astoria, but now of
Oak Grove, has leased the Rick
reall garage from Harry Dcmp
sey. It is understood that Cook
will change brands of gas, though
be has sold the same one since
1925.
The interior of the Bar-B-Que
is being redecorated.
Santa Glaus Due.
Activians Report
SILVERTOX ' Santa Claua
will appear on Silverton streets
Saturday afternoon and hand out
candy gifts . to children. The
Santa Claus is being sponsored
by the Silverton Active club.
The Active club is also re
sponsible for the street decora
tions which have appeared dur
ing the past week.
Judge Alf O. Nelson was t,u.it
speaker at the Wednesday night
meeting of the club at the Sil
verton Grill.
Pythian Sisters
Hold Special Fete
HUBBARD A special meeting
of Arion temple. Pythian Sisters
was held Tuesday night when
Mrs. Otto Painter and Mrs. G.
C. Foster were initiated into the
mysteries of the temple. Among
the out of town visitors were
grand chief of Oregon, Mrs. Lu
cida De'Burgh, on her ifficlal
visit; Mrs. Perl Kinzer, supreme
grand, of Salem; and a delega
tion of 19 or more from Una
temple, Aurora.
Election of officers resulted:
Past chief, Mrs. Opal Berkey;
most excellent chief, Mrs. Flos
sie Bontrager; excellent senior,
Dorothy Garren; excellent junior.
Hazel Friend; mistress of rec
ords and correspondence, Meta
Friend; manager, Anna Stauf
fer; mistress of finance. Wilms
Leffler; protector, Amanda Dim
ick; guard, Marjorie Friend;
pianist. Mrs. Edith Painter; in
stallation officer, Mrs. Cor
Smith.
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ROSEDALE -The Farm ers
Union .meeting Tuesday .night
elected the following new of fl
cers:
President, Jack Turnbull
vice-president, T. D. Trick; sec
retary, Gus Cole; chaplain, For
rest Cammack; conductor, Louis
Brown; doorkeeper, Grant Teter;
executive committee, Ernest
Neuenschwander, Robert L a d d
and G. Williams.
The club appreciated a Christ
mas play put on by the Junior
Farmers' Union under, the lead
ership of Mrs. Guy Williams. The
Morgan family furnished music,
Margaret Hamilton gave a read
ing, and Ernest Warner of Cen
tral Howell, county Farmers'
Union president, spoke.
The young people have sched
uled a Christmas party Friday
night to which everyone will
bring a toy.
BETHEL All officers of
Bethel 1 o c a 1 of the Farmers'
Union were reelected unanimous
ly at the annual meeting Mon
day night and all standing com
mittees reaDDointed. Mrs. -Roy
Lively is general chairman of
1939 refreshments committee.
New members given the obli
gation were Mr.' and Mrs. Charles
Yergen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Gerig and Gladys Gerig, Mr. and
c.s.
Or wig
MARKET AND
LOCKER BOXES
1556723
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- Swift's Sugar-
Picnics
Pure Lard,
3 lbs......v....
Swift's Sugar
Cured Bacon, lb
Leg of Lamb,
Shoulder Lamb,
lb-.
Salt Pork
for reasoning, lb
Fresh Liver,
2 lbs.....-
Frying Rabbits,
1
Young Hens,
colored, lb .... :
Young Turkeys,
lb ;
Cured
15c
25c
22c
15c
... Oc
25c
27c
27c
25c
We are the agents for the
finest frozen fruits and vege
tables . .
Jory's Frozen
Fruits and VegeuWei.
FEATURING
Stravberrys
You CanU Tell It
From Fresh Fruit
Have Shortcake
All-the Year Around
They're Delicious , ;
Whole ears fot roast
ing or cut from the
: cob. . y'-J
PEJ&-0y'j'
- Whole and Delicious
YOU EAT
Bread and
Butter
EVERY DAY
The Best Costs
' No More!
MI3t&
. MtF fir y w iar
.
mm
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EVERYTHING
TASTES BETTER WITH
Fancy Creamery
GRADE A GRADE B
Julia Lee Wright's
Tht Wormiii'i Rtcip Lo
10l5c
(g(S)FFEES
FOR EVERY TASTE AND PURSE
NOB 1HI1I1L1L
Hlb. 20c, 2 lbs. 39s
Tune in on KOIN every day and all day
and learn more about this famous Nob
Hill Coffee.
Ulb.Uc, Slbs.SQc
SUITS EVERY PURSE AND ALMOST
EVERY TASTE
EDWARDS
Vacuum Packed
X lb. 23c, z lb. 45c
i
1-LB,
LOAF
MJTT M(S)W2
Buy Your DriedlFrults, Peels and Christmas
Cbmplete and Fresh and Quality
FRUITS
Sunmaitl Seedless Raisins, 15-oz. pkg.
Sunmaid Puffed Raisins, 2 pkgs lJC
Fancy Cleaned Currants, 5-oz. pkg.... -6C
Lemon & Orange Peel, lb 2f)C
Citron Peel, lb ....9C
Raisins, 5-lb. bag -25C
Fresh Dates, 2 lbs...
Glace Pineapple & Cherries, etc.
Candies Now While Prices Are Right; Stocks T
the Best You Can Possibly Buy
Satin Mixed Candy Monster Gum
Drops Broken Mixed Candies Old
Fashioned Chocolate Drops French
Creams etc., etc.
HOLIDAY CHOCOLATES
Really fine quality. Note the weight.
1.09 2w59
51b.
boxes
MONTEREY CHOCOLATES
1C Kinds Finest quality band dipped.
II, 39c 2, 69c
Post I leans
Formay $n.aa s
I.
Ghirardelli's Ground ... L- "-n
CHOCOLATE 2
Pepper "iSSf E
Ivoiy Soap S5b.reag(
Phillips'
16-oz. can
for lie
MPT
rule
Annour's American
In Tinfoil, 2-lb. box
Special
at
CALO DOG FOOD, lb. cans..2 for
A. 8l H. BAK. SODA, lb. pkg ...7c
PUREX, 32-oz. bottle Uc
JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT, pt. can39c
PORTER'S FRILLETS, 8-oz. pkg. 13c
Porter's Frillets, 16-oz. pkg ZC
LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 bars 17c
ARGO CORN STARCH....2 pkgs. I Kq
l-Lb. Pkg.
S. P. TOMATOES 2 cans 25C
Stokely's, No. t H Can
B & M. BAKED BEANS, 300 size.-lOC
KITCHEN BROOMS 29C
RUBY CATSUP, bottle C
HZ. CIDER VINEGAR, pt. bottle....9c
SPENCER'S PUMPKIN....2 can lc
No. 2
STAND. TOMATOES cans 5C
No.
HOT SAUCE 3 for IPC
MM IB
Kitchen Craft, 49-lb. sack,
bbL 4.99, sack
Harvest Blossom, 49-lb. sack,
bbL 4.19, sack
Gold MedaL Kitchen Craft,
49-lb. 1 (q No. 10
sack Ox sack ..........
Harvest Blossom Pancake Flour,
No. 10 sack ....
Calumet Baking Powder,
Mb. can 21c, 2 Yi -lb. can ....
1.09
33c
39c
49c
ARISTOCRAT MAYONNAISE, qt
Lea & Perrin's Wors. Sauce, small -
Maximum Shaker Salt, 26-oz. box, 2 for 3C
C.H.B. ASST. PICKLES, 6-oz. bot... 9c
Real Roast Peanut Butter, 2-lb. jar 2$C
Stokely's Tomato Juice, 46-oz. can lC
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP, qt.. 33c
Sunshine Assorted Biscuits, cello. pkg-.JC
HersheyV Baking Choc., V-b. cake....lJc
PINEAPPLE TIDBITS, 8-oz. can fic
TASTY SALAD PEARS, No. 2 can -lQc
inra
Golden Bantam
No. 303 can
3 for "Jt
PRODUCE FEATURES FRIDAY, SATURDAY ONLY
CAREIOTTS, EOTABAGAS b lbs. 2s
YAMS, fancy kiln dried 4 lbs. 23 C
ONIONS, U. S. No. 2. Q-lb. sk. 39c
ORANGES .....3 doz. 29C
Sweet Narels, 288 Site
BANANAS, firm, golden ripe bs 19C
CELERY, Utah green, bunch.............. .5c
CABBAGE, lb...... ..... 2C
Extra Fancy, Green, Solid Heads, for Salad
Buy Your Winter Supply
TURNIPS..... 4 bu. IQC
(Large Bunches (Not Woody)
MUSTARD GREENS 3 bunches 10C
Del Monte No. 2
Early Garden " can
Extras Large
Note the
Price
doz.
3S
SAFE WATT OSiyjiS AW lo Can Try Safe?.
NEW APPLE JAX SAUSAGE, lb.
Chip DcoS lb. 39c V2 lb.20c
PUIIE EiAHD lb. HOC
Dacli Square Dacon lb. HSVc
Dcc2 Llocstto
' Center Cats
lb. usVc
........ ...........2Sc
nS lb. ICC
Los Pbrli Hoaotta lb. 20c
Lena, Meaty
Hota Gtcolic ID. S3c
. ' Fresh Ceater Leg Pork
ASSORTED NUTS
Walnuts, Brazil Nuts, Almonds,
Filberts, Roasted Peanuts
25C
JELL WELL....;. .6 pgs4c
All 5cCandy Bars
Huge Paper-Shell Pecan Nuts,
lb ..
: HONEY SIAID GRAHAM CRACKERS
2 box Z. - 26C
FA.B. MINCED CLAMS, No. y2 can ...fOC
AM. BEAUTY OYSTERS, No. 1 can 10C
WAVE-KIST TUNA nSH,No. can.. 14c
Dr. Phillips Grapefruit, No. 2 can....fOC
STAND. PEACHES, No.2y2can, 3 fbr 33c
LIBBYS CORNED BEEF, 12-oz. tin.. 'Jq
UBBY'S DEV. MEAT, .......3 for ICC
BROWN DERBY
BEER
. , Healthful, mild.
29C
WALDORF TISSUE
(5 rolls......
25C
White King Laundry Soap
20 tart .....gCg
PEETS' GRAN. SOAP
Medium size......flOC
BIAZOLA SALAD OIL
Quart can...........;.3 C C
cans.
ROSEMARY:
GRAPE JUICE
Quart jug ...29c
Red Mexican Beans
Baby Lima Beans
VflO-lb. bag..47c
"Pop CornxSure Pop
3-M. bag!..; 14C