The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1939, Page 7, Image 7

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    'The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, March 3, 1939
PAGE SEVEN
FFA Contests
Attract Many
Many Local Contestants
for Competition to Be '"
Friday Here ,
Previous records for attend
ance at the vocational agriculture
and the shop contests for the up
per Willamette Talley section will
undoubtedly h be broken . at this
year's meeting to be held Friday
at the Salem high school; accord
log to J. F. Srinth. local agricul
ture Instructor.
Kntrlpn rnmin; In from tha var.
lous schools indicate a full list of
r contestants for the 18 -contests
' scheduled. j
Poultry Contest Xew"" '" "
j New contests to . be held this
year, will be in poultry demonstra
tions and judging. These will be
conducted nnder the nam mi
as similar conieats at the state
Fir A convention and the world
poultry congress in Cleveland, O.
In the . DOultrr iudartnr 4 content
each contestant will, judge iour
classes or exhibit birds, 10 birds
for market, and 10 birds for
. breeding purooses. The winner of
- these contests will get a free trip
io me. world's poultry congress in
July st Cleveland. C;i 8. Brewster
of Portland, a noted poultry judge
will officiate at these two contests
. Friday. ,
Local Contestants Signed
Local Future Farmer boys who
will enter the various contests in
clude: soldering: Dale ' Lively,
Wendell Armstrong and- Milton
Bressler; leather splicing; Jack
Sit-downers Take Luncheon 500 Feet Underneath
Simon Feiin (left) and Oliver Kahley, two of the, 600 coal miners la aft-down strike in the Oneida mines, at
Hazleton, Pa, are shown eating food provided by sympathisers on the surface. The men, sitting-down on
the 600 foot level, demanded back pay.
Muckridge, Leland Jenson and
David Ramseyer; 'potato Judging:
James Whelan, Mont Chiistoffer
son and Dwlght Runner; corn
judging: Arthur B 1 1 v e n, Carl Lseed identification: Carl Newton,
FItts and Waldo Gilbert; . wool Harold Clark, Tom Fisher and
judging: James Thompson. Carl Seth Dodge. . - '
F 1 1 1 s and Wendell Armstrong; I Poultry judging: , Howard Mc-
CalL John Roth and 51en Delapp;
rope work : Leland Jenson. Mont
Christofferson and Jack Chanlm
rafter catting: - Dwlght - Runner,
wr uenj ana uien ueupp;
blacksmlthing: Paul Judd, Don
Meyer and Llovd Lvtle: rrain Ind
uing;;' Arthur BUven, Carl Fitts
and Waldo Gilbert.: milk testing:
Lee- Hanson. Duane Felton and
Kenneth Prince; poultry demon
stration: Howard McCall and
John Roth; farm mechanics dem
onstration: Leonard Roth - and
John Reynolds; agriculture1 dem
onstration: Lee Hanson and Roy
Gerigl nubile sneaklnr? Jmim
Thompson.' .
Willamette Valley Rail
( Line Liquidation Order
; PORTLAND, March t-ypy-An
order providing for liquidation of
the Willamette valley railroad was
entered today by Federal Judge
James Fee. The line suspended
operations last fall, claiming a
lack of revenue. ,,
t-'- ; , :
Norwegian Prince, Wife?::-.
i Will Visit Washington
i OLTMPIA, March 2-(JP)-Gorer-nor'
Martin was informed today
Crown " Prince Qla'v and .Crown
Princess Martha of Norway had
accepted his, invitation for a. visit
to Washington state during May.
Wins oil Spelling
- SILVERTON Mrs. Heltner
Erickson (Ruth Shepherd) was
the winner of the misspelled
word contest conducted by the
George Steelhammer drug store
and closing Tuesday night. The
contest had 14 C entrants.
40 new 'Engines
Ordered for SP
The Southern Pacific company
has just placed orders for. 40 new
locomotives, at a cost of approxi
mately $ 7,2 S 0,0 00. according to
announcement by A. A. McDonald,
president. ;
- The purchase Is part of South
ern Pacific s Improvement pro
gram for 1939. Recently, the com
pany ordered 40,000 gross-tons of
steel rail and 12,440 gross tons of
rati fastenings, at a total cost of
approximately $2,500,000.
and Mrs. Denzel live - alone and
have been , quite 111 during the
winter.
Pie Social Tonight -
1 ABIQUA Elaborate nlans am
being made for tha nia aocial
to be given at, McLoughlin school
Friday- night. An amusing pro
gram will precede the social Dart
of the evening. Bessie Dixon is
chairman of the program and
Mrs. Stanley Swanson and Mrs.
Henry Amundsen are in charge
or pte and coffee. . ' . ;
Plan Fall Bazaar
SILVERTON The St. Monica
Altar society is making prepara
tions for. Its fall bazaar. Prelim
inary plans were begun by the
society Wednesdsy afternoon
when it met at the parish hall.
BrcrnEXCHs hosts
BETHEL Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Bucurench entertained . with an
evening of cards at their home
on Saturday night. Four' tables
were In play,, with high .score
honors won by Mrs. J. A. Hain
and" J. G.: Lauderback.
Astoria Port Tonnage
w is Biggest Since 1929
i ASTORIA, Ore., March
The largest volume or ocean com
merce here since 1929 was car
ried last year, tonnage Increasing
27 per cent, the Port of Astoria
said today. -
'The report showed cargo of
CB2.447 tons against 513.279 in
1937. .Lumber exports, the chief
item, gained 3fi.000.000 feet over
1937. . r: i
Chickens Missing
C BRUSH CREEK Jacob Den
ser of the Paradise road reports'
a .. number' of - chickens , stolen
from, his coops. During the wee
his roosts were raided twice. Mr.
WATCHES CLEANED
$1.00 to $1.50
AB Work Guaranteed
CLAUDE MIX
Bnsick'a Market 470 li. Oonil
wao-sna bbadkbgo . . .,
We've Beaten You To It With a World's Fair of
Quality Plus Xow Prices We Lead Others Follow
Salted - 2Jb. pkg. Grahams - 2-lb. pkg.
in
OS!
mm,
OR
MILE
GET OUR PRICE
BEFORE YOU
1 BUY
PEAS
or Stringiest
BEANS
Xo. 2 cans
4 im 2e
$1-45
Per Case of
24i cans
-lb. pail
2
Star X 5c refund for empty jug, net cost to yon,
K-gal. Jug. ...... 18c
POWDERED MILK........ ...2 M- 19C
RHUBARB
1 Hothouse
10c
9 lbs.
3 for
Radishes and
Green Onions
53
Per
Bunch
FLOUR
CASTLE BRAND j
Montana hard pCfA
wheat, 494b. bag J
;RED nhTE AND
; BLUE
Milled of choice Blue
stem . wheat,, ft ft C
494bVbao;-: iUii3
FISHER'S BLEND
j Evniditr 1
Oregon hard ftfl f
wheat, 49 lb.Mai
I71-1L
PRINCE ALBERT
Velvet, Half and Half,
Union Leader, (Oil
16-oz. tins, ea..... OyC
GRANGER
Rough Cut,
ltoz. tirjuj.
67c
(Din
GEO. WASHINGTON
Camels, Lucky Strikes.'
Old Golds, Chesterfields,
Raleighs, Ai m
per carton...... yfloil
PAR
; Granulated Soap with
Pottery premium. Close
out price, AOt
iMCOA1;-'
Golden West
Air MaU
3ibs..--.:tgc
;Morniiig Star
2 lbs- A$c
Breakfast Club
2c
Vacuum pack,
. lb.-.....:'
i V TISSUE ." '.S
SofUsIlk. 1000-sheet rolls
4 for- age
7: OLflXY
Granulated Soap - .'
Reg. site pkc Lee. pkg.
2flc 43c
: - , .
8nMill Core Oysters, extra
rood qualltr. . 4 mt
a cm....... irfv
137 So.
Ccniaercial
-p.x 11 hi 11 i j i u 1 I 1 i 1 1 ' I 1
BacaiBs High
T t Prices"
Orderrof LC3 and Up Delivered Fmc :j - Opea Until 9 Sat. Et.
f Independent Grocers 1C0 (Jome Owned Isaak Dros Owners
( CcMjcsuc ioa dtevc gy&y ZyJ
CORNER COURT AND
HIGH STS.
This store Is open from 7: SO
A. M. to 10 P. M. etery day, In
eluding Snndays and Holidays.
NEXT DOOR TO
GRAND THEATRE
Low Cut Prices on Nationally Advertised Products ... Showing You a
Substantial Savings ... We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
Rubbing ALCOHOL
ABSORBINE Jr.
JFuU '
Pints
$1.25
Size
89c
Bromo Quinine
35c
Size
21c
FRENS
SANITARY
PADS
12's, 2 boxes
29c
Camel '
Ggarettes
Carton
$1.15
PONDS
CLEANSING
TISSUES
500-sheet pkg.
23c
Full
Pints
Milli of Magnesia
OMDOEi large phg, 19c
Camay Soap 2 bare 11c
Ivory Soap Haftes
40-Ft.
Rolls
2 for 11c
NESTLE BARS 3 for 10c
MODESS
36 in box
sac
SCOTT
TOILET
TISSUE
rolls
19c
SQUIBDS
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
Bottle of 200
for i
50c Phillips'
Milk of
Magnesia
34c
75c Listerine
Antiseptic
59c
100 Bayer
Aspirin
Tablets
59C
50c Vick's
Nose Drops
39c
Prince Albert
Tobacco
14b. tin
Try Got Fountain lot Better Tl
Jumbo Ice Cream Sodas..........10c
Nestle's Hot Chocolate . ...10c
Boyd's Silex Coffee 5e
Tomato Juice........; 5c & 10c
Fresh Crispy Salads ....10c
Home-Made Chili a...l0c
Special Sundaes
Jumbo . Milk Shakes
Toasted Sandwiches
Luke's Glazed Donuts (2)...
CampbeU's Soups
Home-Made Clam Chowder.
40c LlsterlM 50c Pkg. I ' ' j ' ,
S5e Italian Balm Tooth Past . GDlette Blades 15c Tins 50e Htads
d20c and SOe and 25c , lf?ffLl i
DreskU CooII. Prophytactte cl.GIUf ' pS?c bSSs
both for To11 BrmA Shmre Cream for ' both for
- a a both for both for A A
29c 1 59c 1 49c j 44c 39c
M. D. i w rn ' 1W Union .
-; Carters layer Pills 17c T0
S flllra - Seltzer ! 42c '.SSt.
or jr. 30s , Perles
;8c - Palm Dengay ; l3c 2M
S AR MCA 98c cJL
j H lSL25PeteolagagL,89c 2
OLSO
is Citio - Caxkonatc-3
New Low '
; 'Price .
09c
EST
Here -you are folks! A regular "nrice-ftast"!
Come and get it! Six big days March 3rd to 9lh
inclusive. "Serve yourself and Save"
241 N. Commercial St.
3 ibs. 6-
10c Refund on Jar. Gal.
4-Tie Balanced
White Cloud, Pearl, Snow Cap
4
EE
Golden West
HQ'
Whole Milk Cheddar ;
Pound
XL
Grade A
Fri.& Sat. Only
Piggly Wiggly, Kitchen Queen
Sack
Ask about the "Hike-o-meter"
' ' 2 pkgs.
Armour's, tall cans
Other Brands at Competitive Prices
Dinner Bell - Limk Lb.
-r -. . s r "
Oyster 6rac!r
N.B.C,T1ieBe8t-a
!ic!iors ; :; '
H-lh. crtn. - C
"Peter Pan" Pt. flfge "Qt-
Town Club 3 cans- C J
m :VflliTAGfi'Day,.Ti70 -DGfe Joi $190 1
: ' Cashmere
Boaqnet Soap -
2 bars
317c
1 1vory Soap
: v Large bars,
for .
17c
prince Albert
- i Tobacco -J.15C
tins. ,
1 doz. for :
f .Camel '
-.C3ettea
Flat 50s for
- " , - -V,. ' r'
k 2?C
$3.00 Value -h
Samson I 4
Electric Irons 1
v for r
$11.90
5c Ref aad M Bottles
- i Large bottles:
n
Lei Us Fill Your Prescriptions- Our Service Is Accurate end Economical
W:r ;f flO-lb. cloth ;