The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1939, Page 14, Image 14

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LiinKs Purchase
v: Saleft Rdence
"MISSION : BOTTOM Mr. and
Urh X L.' Lamb hare purchased
a home at 627 Knapp street,
hp tha Intersection of Hlrh and
"0 J liberty, and will more to Salem
Th cash- deal i, was ' handled by
P. H. Bell,' Salem realtor.'?
t -The Lambs recently sold their
30-acre planting of.filberU here
to Neumaa BrosW of -Sherwood
for a cash price of $20,000. The
lllberU trees are seren and nine
years. old. i'.?. i'A:
.Lamb,' a natlre Oregonlin, Is
retiring from j farming . and : eon
tract cement building ! which re.
has been engaged' in for.' many
years. He has. spent, his "If Jere
except a - few - years - In ; Alaska
during the 1890 . gold rush.
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Mission Bottom PTA :
Will Meet Tonight
, MISSION BOTTOM Tha J PTA
will meet at" the Mlwdoa Bottom
;;schoolhoue". Friday night -' at 8
o'clock, with the. school children
, -to giro a program commemorate
lng February's noted ' men. Re-
freshments will be serred. " , v 4 ,r
Arliae JelderkV was . awarded
..the 4-H five-year gold pin when
club presentations were made re
' cently. Others getting pins or cer?
i tiflcates were: Theodore Jelderks
i and Velle Felton, silrer pins Ruth
i and Elaine Townsend and Vlrgin
! la Metcalf, two-year certificate;
. Lois Rose, bronze plxL
Methodist Church
Revival Nears Close
SILVERTON The two weeks
evangelistic campaign at the Meth
: odlst church will be completed
i Sunday with two sermons by the
, Rev. J. R. Parker, evangelist. The
. morning sermon will deal with
one of the fundamental issues of
Garners Are Hosts to Roosevelts in Capital
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Tha 03EGON CTATESMAN. galea. Orenm. Prldav Jllarnfaiff. Febnarr,17. 1939
Plan Founders
Day Program
Sophomores Top
i Hpnbrl Roll for ;;
Gervais School
fioosevelts and Garners at Washlngtoa dinner
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President and Mrs. Roosevelt are guests of honor,
at a Washington dinner given them by Vice Presi
dent John Nance Garner and his wife. The Roose
velt and Garners are shown with CapL D. J. Cat
laghan, naval aide,' center, Mrs. Garner Is at the
right In the photograph, f
being a Christian. The evening
theme will be "Sin Against the
Holy Spirit or the Unpardonable
Sin."
Clarence W. Whalen will be
soloist. '
1230 State Street
Phone 9127
TnTITVri Eagle
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Brand
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Oregon9 Otcn White Satin
MEAT DEPARTMENT
DinriEncFTiiEonni
mu it,. . I li an
Mm
llL'JUIIII'
Pure Ground
Beef
Sliced Bacon,
rind off, lb. ...
35c
Lamb Stew,
lb.
15c
Kraft American
Cheese . :
.2 Ib8.:..
49c
Pure Pork Sausage,
country style, lt
lb. daJC
gO Us. No. 2 Gems....;:.....
25 lbs; No. 1 Baking Size.
lforlSc
3, tafl
tins
Morning: Brand
- 6-box carton SV-'
G for.:.:.;-;:. ;29C ; Dozen.V:. gC
: " - Ideal for Fireplace
Clean Bright Franquettes v -
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can'
ortA Sfflr Alaska Pink'
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tins
DdUlile
Granger's
News
"Favor Prone AAA'
LIBERTY-The Red Hills
grange Tuesday night passed' a
resolution 4 to 1 favoring the
state marketing act on prunes.
Sentiment of growers here iff be
coming . increasingly strong in
demand that the act be given a
trial in remedying the poor mar-
i ketlng situation.' " -
Three plays will be presented
in the grange hall this Friday
night by the Salem civic players,
under grange sponsorship.
Ankeny grange will be guest of
Red Hills at the February 28
meeting.
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ROBERTS Mrs. E. A. Good
rich was hostess to the HE 'club
at the home of Mrs. S. C. Daven
port with Mrs. Lloyd Koster as
sisting the hostess. Twenty-three
members and three visitors, Mrs.
Kuxenski of Tacoma, Mrs. S. C.
Davenport and Mrs. Lloyd Koster,
attended. .- - .
Mrs. O. S. Higglns will be
March hostess.'
l - JttALADY IS MYSTERY .
TJNIONVALE Claude Sheli-
burne, farmer, was taken sudden
ly and seriously 111 Tuesday night
and doctors at first thought he
had acute Indigestion but later
developments are puszling doc
tors.
Girls Hold Party
SILVERTON F o 1 1 o w t n g a
short meeting of the Girl Reserves
a Valentine party was held Tues
day night. Attending were Verla
Aydcock, Bernlce Haanan, Wilma
Hope, Frances Mehl, Marciel Kauf
man, Arlis Glffosd, Connie Reed,
Betty Iverson, Carolyn . Wagner,
Ruth Morrison, LaVonne Thomas,
Agnes Neageli, Elsie WIckham,
Selma Lindbo, Helen Lindbo, Mrs.
Iverson, Mrs. Fred Mehl and Mrs.
E. Z. Kaufman.
OEBVAIS Students on the
first semester honor roll at the
high school are: .
jTeshmen.' Johnny Brown Jo
aenhlne Schlechter, Mary St. John,
Lavone Monsky, Rose Muth,Bv
erly . Nlesen. Cirl . Nibler, Ann
Dabaean. ,,.-"; . . : ' . .
v Sophomores, Robert D u n g e y ,
Dale Leonhart, Uazlne Smith,' Er
leae Bamter,-Evelyn Smith, Elea
nor Jungwirth, Clarence Schmidt,
Ratherine" '. Schlechter, Marjorie
Manning, Verto Vachter, Lenore
Kennihkerr Esther Pfau," Darwin
LVeletoTranklts Edwards," Dora-
tny, eanu : wiw vcmw, ? .
Lederer.' '. vi-LXZ --
i jnntnra. Ida Dancer. David
Plan. Mettle teuerert juarjoiio
GlesyElmer Bierly. v -' .v r :
f Seniors, Margaret Hood, Rachel
Asbary, Dorothy. - Summers,' Faye
CuUforth," Rita Ferschweiler, Ag
nes Derau." llaybelle Dennis,' De-
Llores Thompson, Betty Manning: ' -
Dorothy Ferguson has receivea
her diploma from a Portland
beauty school and she left Tues
day for Hermlston wnere sne wiu
take the managership of a shop.
4H'erg Entertain
JEFFERSON The 4H Cook
ery club, led by Mrs. H. B.
Thurston,' entertained mothers at
a Valentine party, in the domes
tie science room of the school
house Tuesday afternoon. Sara
Margaret . Hatchings, Nyla Grenx
and Lois Smith planned the
event. Guests were Mrs. M. A.
Hutchings, Mrs. Irvine W lght.
Mrs. Lee Grens, Mrs. , Irvine
Rothrock, Mrs. A. W. Brown, and
Lydia Brown, Mrs. Frank Glaser
and Roberta and Mrs. C. C. Mil
ler. Nine club members were
present.
Tells About Meet
MACLEAY Mrs. J. F. C. Te-
kenburg and Mrs. A. H. Fuest
man entertained members of the
4M club at the Tekenburg home
Tuesday afternoon. The program
highlight was a talk on the Home
Makers conference by Mrs. II. E
Martin.
There's one 'best way" to
mix . is shortening to make
your pie crust flaky Do yoa
know it?,
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LOOK IN THESE M6S FOR HEW IMPROVED PASTRY
r I METHOD PLUS A FLOUR THAT GUARANTEES THE
FINEST FIE CRUST YOB EVER TASTED!
Ia simple foods bread, biscuits, pies, plain
cakes the goodness comes from the floor. It
costs only Vc more per recipe to use Pillsbafys
Best Floor than to use the cheapest flour.
JgJFEKSONrMrs. 8. M. Green
was . hostess to ue aieuoam
Woman's Missionary society Wed
nesday afternoon, with Miss Ad
dle Libby assistanivhosteas. Flans
were mada for'the. Founders Day
nmmm at' tha Methodist church
at tha ? March j meeting, celebrat
ing the 70th anniversary of the
sodetrXrpgram.rfwaeoye4
and at ,the , tea: hour, the hostess
was assisted by Mrs. Pierce Ja
esb; . -Relatives here received word
fmm 8u Dieao.' Calif- that Mrs.
Josephine Looney, s fTmer: Jef-
lytie stroko recently. She lives
with 'hr son-in-law and dauch-
ttT, Mr;"snd:Mrs;William Smith.
; " . PRINCIPAL IS ILTj
PLEASANTDALE-rJ. M. Mur
phy, principal of tha Pleasantdale
school,: Is confined to his home
with sore 1 throat .and Mrs.. Glen
,,frrarlMcFrlne Is substituting for him.
PUmBngt W. "piaut hmyT
"lift . : . Asm w effict
t At woman wht is drtssvig
jar !fiiir party, Sh$ know
tht mmst look "just right."
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Coffee must always be "just right?' too
Women who are successful hostesses realize that
coffee is the "Exposition" of the meal . . . that
tastes are more interested in it . . . more critical
. regarding it. . .than anything else on the table.
For sixty-one years, Hills Bros. Coffee has been
depended upon by millions of women because
they know it will always be "just righf in the
cup ... coffee they are proud to serve. Again
and again they have found delight in these
words "Now that's what I call good coffee!'
DILLS BROS COFFEE
IP mi eooeuur nmnm
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WAX PAPER
With Safety Cutter Edge
100-Ft. Special Roil
10c
:aro SYRUP
Red or Blue
5 lb. tin
TRIANGLE OATS
-Regular or -f "lb.'
Quick Cooking X bags
33c
PICKET FARINA 33c Edgemont Smacks g I5c
Palters DgeaMast Cocoa f.,h..lMo t ,b UPllc Peari Shortening f"-4 35c
Pichet Pahcalio &7affle Flour .29c Colnmbia Pest CoHee "' 23c
Ilozthcm Hoxd Wheat ; Flora
Will Meet All Tour Re-
Qulrements for Home
Baking - 49'a
ous
: Any size,
T'carli i"
Golden ripe.
1 i(gni"3
Fancy Sunkist,
Snow -white,
heads. 0r
EachL i
25-Lb. Sack
No. 1
I0:
Calavbs
Tor Tastier
2 for 9c
A new break fast coffee trect
Oregon Harvest Sutrar PeagN?-8 c r3 tiris 25c
BAKERY
IPcGoMSoExec
kC 05C
aid 5J
Delicious, rich and tender. Ttco
layer cakes vcith caramel pecan
idng, -: " "-.
' Honey CcoIjqw
: Cc52co Craoi?co
": " oh3 Elides -: - '
Oris
Columbia
--SPECIAL
Fresh Lard 3 lbs. 2Sc
Cdlria, Mver Snolt ; 4 IBs 25g
BOILING BEEF -lb. 11c
P64 Eioasir M :l&EBs title
Pure. Pork Sausage, .sea-
soned just riht. inn
2 lbs. 35c
Ground Beef No water or
cereal. . - , we :
Ray J Meil Fancy Piimpldn
Berre Hot Pumpkla Pit for
, Dianer Tonight IHIi tia
7c
Mission Inn Garden Green Spinach
tra .
10 c
Golden West; Coffee 1 lb. tin 2Bc 2 lbs. 48c
Tex Sua Unsweetened Grapefruit Jcice, u $ tins 25c r
Dr. Phillips' Blended Orange & Grapefruit Jtzice, - - . ' :
Dole's fittcnl Plaeappit Jcce, 43-cz. J ' " " 'V -
A-H EicarbcnaU cf Soda, I4lx pks.
LJoby Orasje Jdce, 45-oz. tlx
Crosse & CackweJ Tosaato Jdce, l's talL
7c
J25e
..5e
260 Noirrn liberty
PnONE 3032
KlICES KVPKirilVK'TlfWT MONDAYi FE3J D
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SzoitjlcJces
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