The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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The OREGON STATESMAN, galea, Oregon, Friday Morning, Febrcary 17, 1S33
FABanquet ;?
Well Attended
Letters Presented Wheeler,
t - Cray and Roe for Work
r- i at Lebanon .
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V LEBANON The lOtn annual
parent and ton banquet sponsored
' by the FFA at tbe Met&eaui
'- ennrcb. Wednesday night was at
: tended : by 110 includinr guests
r from Lebanon - and, other cities.
Glenn Kobow gave the main ad
. : dress and Ira G. ForreT- Smith
i Hughes teacher, welcomed 'the
i" visitors.
i Project renews were given by
1 ' Dale Cbladek, Franklin v Cray.
George Dewey, Floyd Miller,. Scott
' Wheeler and Earle Klinge.
v Ray Nichols, president, present
d letters to Franklin Cray Rob
ert Wheeler and Roy Roe for x
fllpnrr in work. N. M. Newport.
president ot the school board.
; spoke with approval or this wora
: In the school; other speakers were
' 'Superintendent Coe. and Rnssell
' Adams, Smith-Hu ghes teacher of
. Corrallls. -.... ,
. . V-i w?J": -Offices.'! FFA ...w." - -rThe
offlcera'of the Iebanon FFA
art president, Ray Nichols; Tice
t resident, Glenn Kobow; pro tem,
' Merla -Klinge;:aecretaryr; Clalro
: McCIala; treasurer, rrtninn
Cray; reporter, George Dewey;
adrisor, I. H.. Forrey. , Fu t u r e
Farmers number 23. Green Hands.
f -s- ieaP rjp Thefts
y I ' The robbers who entered three.
r , tLebanon stores recently were ap
r brehended Wednesday in Eugene
tSrhen four boys were arrested fol
. r lowing a robbery-at Drain They
!' admitted the Lebanon store en
! '; tries, saying the robbery was com
1 ; mitted at 1:15 a.m.
5 . Human Gaines, arrested by
. Night Watchman C. G. Hardy Sat
f urday night on a charge of disor-
derly conduct, had a hearing Wed
v. nesday by Judge Whitman and
paid a fine of 20.
; Floyd Wood of Lebanon was ar-
rested Tuesday by State Officer
; Lelchty for a game law violation
h and was fined f 100 In Justice Ol-
Iver's court Wednesday.
y Ray Nichols, high school senior
, and president of the FFA, left
i Wednesday night for Coburg to
take over the work of Mike Ben
? tch's stock and grain farm for the
' season. V P ' - V--'
I The Sunshine club held its an
L anal dinner with husbands as
guests at the home of Mr, and
Mrs. Carol Whinery Tuesday eve
ning. ,
Townsend Club y
Meets Tonight
INDEPENDENCE Townsend
lub No 1 will meet Friday night
at Campbell's hall at 7:30 o'clock
with the new officers in charge.
A short business meeting will -be
followed by a program nnder the
direction of Mrs George De For-
sC Members" are urged to: btr
present ' to "plan for the social
evening February 24, at which
time a "covered 'dish dinner will
te held at 6:30 p.m.
J Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Fratrke are
parents of a baby girl, Fay, born
at the Salem hospital February
13..-: - . . . . r.
; Plan Crawfish Feed -
r - SILVERTON George Manolis,
eoiomander.'and general chairman
t the annual crawfish teed com
:mlttee, announced . the place as
. .'.the' Eaglet hall and the date as
April 1, at: special meeting of
- the" American Legion- post Mon-
I4vr night, Li. , . --- . I ' ;.-,
' The post went" on record as op
. posing' the Ladle w resolution
I which, ss-a proposed amendment
to the constltsticfn of the United
L States,; asks a -vote of the people
- before a declaration. 9( war can
' "!) bmAde. r t . , i -.;.
Girriers to Meet ;" f
1 SCIO Dlstrlcl conference of
jural mail carriers for the Scio
area; will meet here ' Wednesday,
Tebruary 22. Ed l Holland, presi
dent, and carrier on Scio route
; one for, a number of yearx, an
;." Bounces' that plans are virtually
- complete for the meet. The Scio
- ;T)ewn loage wiu serTe. noon
dinner.
GAS HI STOMACH
QELIEVED QUICK
': - IVITII VAtl-TAGE
t yon are a victim of .stomach
- gas attacks; bloating and sharp
gas pains, why not do as thou
saads t ethers' -ate "doing try
'7 y ANrTAGE - - fj.f .:';.
' Over 1.760.009 -botUes of this
, Famous" Meich' have, heen sold
' in the past J years, at an average
.": crate, of 'raore- than a HALT-MIL-
-'"LIO":. BOTTLES A TEAR," and
I the; reason 'tor this tremendous
: Kale is that' Van-Tag gives real,
bon ftt relief . Thoasands n$oa
thousands of men and women have
- taken Va Tare WUh such gratify-
' ing results that they have given
it tneir whole-hearted J! endorse-
VAN-TXGBTIs a';Liqald ' MedU
. cine eontaining tract f Natural
- Roots and Herbs blended with
other medicinal Ingredients. It
.acts as a laxative, stomachic, car
wt native -and mild ' diuretic. By
activating thd bowels and lnereas
, lng' elimination, it brings prompt
relief from constipation. It helpa
to eliminate gaa from stomach and
bowels, relieving spells of gaseous
Indigestion, b 1 o a 1 1 n sj and gas
. " pains. " - ''. ri ''-:- -;
-: It aid n.rrneylng excess acid
- n J soar u m!n g rtomaeb.IC in
creases "appetite and gives yon. a
' keener-enjoyment of -food. -i
Due to the immense volume In
wtich It sells, 4he price of Van-Tf-3
Is reasonable. Get this Great
iclne TODAY at",the Fred
rieyer Toiletry &vRemedyShop,
US N. Liberty St., Salem.
Community Cliqbg
WALDO HILLS The . Febra
ary , card - party of the Waldo
Hflls -community 'clnb r: will be
held at the , clobhouse Friday
night. Five , prlsea are being of
fered . and members . are Invited
fo bring friends. i;
ROBERTS A fair-sired crowd
saw "Sunny Acres," a three-act
play directed by Rev. H. C. Sto
ver of Salem, at the eomn-unity
Club.;-.:'., -,-
.The .Savage brothers quartet
from Chemawa sang and Mrs.
Elsie Carpenter; Halls Ferry
teacher, brought .a group of her
pupils who gave musical num
bers. -
Motion pictures will be the
March . club : meeting feature.
SILVERTON HILLS Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Porter were honored
by tbe Sllverton Hills community
club on their , 10th wedding an
niversary. Dancing waa the order
of the night. The Porters have
lived in the Sllverton Hills com
munity since their marriage.
f PRATUM The p I a y, "Plata
Sister." will be presented at " the
Pratum community ' elnb meeting
Friday night at 8 o'clock at the
school house. Miss Grace Klarape
Is director. A small admission
will be charged.
Wins Essay Contest
: LIBERTY In the essay con
test sponsored by the local church
and Sunday school. Avis Pick re
ceived first award on her essay,
"Liberty for Christ" and Rath
Brownlee and Carrie Cogswell tied
for second place. Llston Parrish,
student paster, and C. C. Sargent
were Judges.
Parrish wilt use the essays as
themes for a series of sermons.
GET COSTVMK PRIZES
SCIO At a masquerade t
Seio . ZCBJ hall recently Mrs.
Ladislav Km ml of the Larwood
vicinity was awarded tint place
for the best' costume. Idonna
Smith and Sylvia Frederick, both
of Scio, were given second and
third place, respectively.
Hartaair, Names
1939 ; Connaittces
; SILVERTON Fire Chief Earl
Bartmaa hlV appointed bis yearly
committees to. include:
- Entertainment Norman - East
man, Bill Swift . and - Weadall
Heath;; advertising, Lary Carpen
ter and Knute Digerness; quarter
master. Bill McCleary and Art
Dahl;- grievances, Fred Ca vender.
Otto Legard and L. H. Tucker;
special committee, R.- A. Fish,
Berger Fenedie, - Pete - Schmidt,
Trlx Heldenstrom.
Art Dahl was retained as stew
ard. : Chief . Hartman designated
positions: -drivers, carpenter,
health, Swift, zLjPred Cavender,
Dahl.: , McCleary . and '' Digerness:
hydrant men, Fenid and
Schmidt; noszle ' men,. Swift and
Eastman; laddermen. Fish and
H eidensfrom ; first aid,'- health;
Eastman, Carpenter; and Legard.'
Chief.Hartman instructed
Heath, Carpenter ' and.- Legard to
Investigate some late type first
aid equipment. ...
Basketry Class
7 Starting; Today
JEFFERSON Mrs. Berates
Shepherd announces that a WPA
adult edneatloa class In basketry
will begin la Jefferson Friday aft
ernoon, and will be held la the old
Review building from S till S
o'clock every Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Shepherd baa a class In pas
tel painting at . North Saatlam,
Marion' and at Scio, beside the one
la Jeffersoa. - :T-
Mrs. : Ivan Jones underwent a
major-operation Monday at the
Deaconess hospital In Salem. She
la getting along as well as can be
expected. Mrs. Jones recently sold
her beauty shop and bad planned
to leave ea a trip to the middle
west thls.;eek'-i. -;r '
Stitchers Ga thr?oJv A -
-J HAZEL GREEN Mrs. ;Ru
dolph .Wacken -was hostess to the
Snnshlne sswtng f members with
nine present." Garden binU ; were
given. Mrs; Merle Caatelmaa and
Mrs. Herman t Wacken, Jr.r will
be hostess at- Mrs. . Castelman's
home March. '.l,':-:.1-' t--:
Pky t Pratnm
Friday- Night
PRATU M The . play -Plain
Sister" will ' be given at ' the
schoolhonse Friday, night. The
east, composed of local talent, is
directed by Miss Grace Klampe.
A amall admission will be charged
and refreshments will be served.
Ewald Franx, who broke bis
arm in . an automobile collision
several weeks ago. Is still suffer
ing from the effect. Last Wednes
day doctors operated oa his arm.
took out some broken pieces ot
bone and wired the main bone to
gether. The operation seems to be
successful and his condition '
considered fairly good.
' Mrs. Paul Silke, who under
went an operation several weeks
ago, and baa tor nearly two weeks
been staying at the home of Mrs.
Ed Ross, came home Sunday. -
RESUME SCHOOL WORK
- SCIO The Cole school north
west of Scio has resumed classes
following several days' intermis
sion " because of the illness of
Mrs. Prindle, teacher of the district.
Kinsmen Reunited
jTwmcwsonl-Mr. and Mrs. C.
X. Schooley of Bolivar, Mo., were
recent guests of Mr. sad Mrs. Joe
Kemper. Schooley and bis sister.
Mr. Kemper, had not seen eacn
other for IS years. ,
Mrs, R. C Thomas attended av
birthday dinner Sunday at' the
home of her brother and slster-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill
Smith at Lebanon,; bonorlng the
Slst birthday anniversary ot their
father, D. S. Smith of Albany.
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"7JOIN THE PARADE
l of Satisfied HosratTives
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The ranks of "Whits Satin" Sugar
nthusiasts grow daily... Crsaon
houstwiyss lika this sparkling
pure, iins-cjTaxiulated sugazi Ask
your grocer for it.
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8-lb. bag 19c
Maximum Shaker Salt, 26-oz. pkgs. J for IJc
Friskies Dog Food, pkg 49C
Strongheart Dog Food, 1-lb. cans.... for 19c
Snowcap Shortening .........2 .lbs.' Ific
Crjsul Whig "Soap, giantbars. 'J for ijjc
Pabnolive Soap .... 3 bars JC
STOKELY'S UNSWEETENED 9 p.
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, No. 2 cans 3 for ZjC
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Running low on canned foods ? Now's the time to
stock up at Safeway. . . . Even if you already have a
goodly supply, it will pay you to buy more at these
low prices. . Check these values, NOW I
SPECIAL VALUES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND
MONDAY, FEB. 17, 18 & 20 '
Campbell's
Assorted Soups
Except Chicken &
Mushroom.
for..
25c
Canterbury
TEA
A rich, full-bodied India
and Ceyon Orange Pekoe.
Full pound pkg:.
Libby's Fancy
Sliced Pineapple
No. 2Vt
can
16c
Fluffiest
Marshmallows
Very finest quality.
1-Ib. cello. , bag:
MM
No. 303
can
4
No. 2
can
for
a
L G. pgi
11-oz. 5)
) can D)
for
Very Tiny
No. 2 can
for
. 49-Ih. sack
1.19
24H-lb. sack
69C
lMb. sack
35C
Harvest Blossom Flour, 49-lb. sack 109
Albers Flapjack Flour, No. 10 bag -49c
Peacock Rye Flour..v.. -33(C
Harvest Blossom Pancake Flour, No. 10 i-9c
Phillips' Pork & Beans, No. 2 Vi cans 3 for 25c
Starr Tomato Juice, 8-oz. cans. ;-..3 for 10c -
Stoicely's Tomato Juice, 46 canL.15c "
Libby's Orange Juice, 12-oz. can 5c ;
'Stokely's Swt. Grpfri. Juice,
e v lpa-oz. cms.....;. .............4 for 25c
Stokely'a K. W. St. Beans, No. 2 canllLlOc"
Mill Race St. Beans, No. 2 cans.. .. 2 for 15c -Sliced
Beets, No. 2 cans. 3 for 25c
Garden Patch W; K. Corn,
12-oz. cans..;. : ' ."
III,
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AIRWAY
COFFEE
14c
3 lbs. 39c
Nob Hill
COFFEE
1 ib 20c
2 lbs. 39c
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r Edwards D jp. Coffee
LJ23c lb. 2 lbs. 45c
Red Mexican Beans
10 lbs, 37c- 50 lbs. 1.65
Great Northern Beans
10 lbs. 37c -50 lbs.
Yellow Split Peas LENTIL
2 lb. Cello bag 15c 2 lb. Cello bag 15c
.2 for 19c
a Monte GiB. Corn, Nol2 cans... 2 for 19c ?
8toklvV All Gr ApJ pic siig .: .2 foV 25c
- Silverdale. Tomatoes, No. 2 Yi nm . 2 for 17c
; D. Monte S. P. Tomatoes, -
f No. 303 OzilLt. .......:......:..JI'for 25c
Hamilton Sauerkraut, No. 2Y2 can. JZ for 15c
Stareeon Blackberries, No. 2 cans.J for 27c
Heinz Catsup, 14-oz. bottle.. 16c
Halferty Minced Clam, No. yt can .. 16e
Med. Wet" Shrimp ; tJL Z...2 tins 25c
Mid-Pacific Tuna FhkesNo: 2can.L;..10c
Happy Vale Pink Salmon, lb. can 2'for 19c
Ubbys Red Salmon, 1-lb. raw J... L.19c
v Bine Label Karo Syrup, 3-lb. cam....:.?,'. 23c
fBrer Babbit Molasses, 2H?Ifr can..i.29c
Ubby'a Apple Batter, Now 1 lean.;...;. 2 for 19c
FRIDAY - AND 'SATURDAY ONLY -
LIGHTS FANCvMUTTON
legs, lb. 15c-;Chsiis;ilk15c-?SligRoasts;m
Swift's (Navy quality) Leg
- VealRoasts, , Jn
Club Sausage, the old-fash-
Veal Chops or leg
Veal Steak, pound.'.
PE1B3)ILJSE GPESII AILO
Friday and Saturday Only
NEW SPUDS . ... . . . 5 lbs. 25c
MEW PEAS . . . . . . . lb. HQ
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NO, 2
ONIONS
'CALAVOS...
ORANGES,
full of juice, doz......;.,..... k
CRANBERRIES,
. for Easter hams, lbL
1C ICri I LETTUCE,
5w25s
ECc
LETTUCE, m ,0n
larse, fancy heads.i it for JlSC
fTripe.12 lbs.25Cv
PEARS, fancy DeAn- m 0-
jon, excellent eatinr: 5 lbs. Q jC
CARROTS, extra fancy; s f '
large bunches.: ; & for C
Riiur Boloiriiar Rinjr Liver-'.
. each . Aw
Fresh "Cottage Cheese,'
mixed"; or dryy- I x: i n rt
pint
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. uysters, Aua-racli-
ics fresh; juarti
Lean, LightvLoui Back Ba-
con, piece, fH,
pound.,;.;-.w av
Lean Sliced Back rn
Bacon, pound..... ....... OjVf
Shortening," ':t ;
4 pounds' . , ; JJV ,
1
Jell Well
' An Flavors
ZCS
Beef Roasts, center f fM
3) bag
Black Figs -.vs
, ' . X-e - wi? t'"-. " sL? af
SUPURB GRATULATED
- -!-tf USOAP
: You can't buy better soap, "fl r
24-oz. pky " -5 ACS
Seedless Raisins;;
ass
FullGream
; Quality
Aged just right
15c lb
Fresh
Creamery
Butter
Grade A '
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; White King r
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Fast, safe; :
24-pz.pkg.
20c:
IvorV.naltes
:Same p u r i t y as. Ivory?
i Reg. size
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