The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 24, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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4 N
Van
ha Buys
Alsea Ranch
Lebanon High Musicians to
" Appear Over KOAC: :
. on Saturday. -
LEBANON---J. E. Estep. real
tor, reports the tale of 80 acres
line miles east ot Alsea by. F.
D Mills to Ray Varghn of Leb
anon; also the sale of three lots
n Second street 1 Ray Vaughn
to F. D. Mills. " ' '
. The Lebanon high school mu
mt, Hmrtmnt vrill ro on ; the
air Saturday orer KOAC, begin
ning at 10:30; the program wm
consist of . the Yaritps quartets,
sextets, solosists, boys' choir and
a'capella choir consn; of Zt
voices from the serenta, eighth
and ninth grades. Approximately
100 roices will take part. .
Dorothy Bohle will accompany
all groups an?, soloists; Marie
Hunt will l assistant accompan
ist. Irene Moore is ia charge of
the program and 'will direct all
groups.
Gnlld Electa tf fleers
The Presbyterian , Fellovshij
guild., meeting "With Mrs. Claire
Ford, elected these oriicers: Mrs.
Jrha Summers, Jr , president;
rice ' president. Mrs. Ross O'Bri
en: secretary, Mrs. Warren Walk
er; treasurer. Mrs. Glen Rich
ards. A style show will be held.
A rote cast by 11 members
present at the adnlt study class
Monday night was unanimous
.against the daylight sarlnr plan.
. Sweet Home has a new dry
goods, clothing rnd shoe store
opened by Harold Gray of Coos
Bay. . ; -
Gardeners Hare Project:
The Sweet Home Garden cluh
an active rronn recently orcan-
lzed. has nlanned as a nroiect to
assist - in raising funds for the
building or a community .house
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-DOODfcSO'
4 Try Fril-lrti! ChUdren love
. them and they are so easy to
prepare! Made with fresh eggs
and from A-l Durum Semolina.
Dclkioos and economicil
jrouH like FriMetsI
SEII 13 Porttr't UbcUan4 ractiv
- a (taia-rUtio( aluniBuai aodt
rial awM. Pottpaid.
riiua-surimu
GRAPE
FRUIT
Big sweet.
Arizona 80V
Doz. '
CORN
Whole Kernel No. 2 cans
3 can,::..M....L. 29c
SOAP
PAG.-T
10 bars.
29c
L11KJ
ISE
' Brookf ield,
full cream. ..
2 , 29c
Florida Grapefruit Juice J
4-Oa... - fm
Can
SARDINES
Ovals
25c
ZJ cans
TUNA FLAKES -
Set ice
SALMON
Tall cans pink. h
each I.
9c
Northern Fine Tissue
5 iis.;.:...:.;:..;l25c
corn starch '
Gloss Starch
3..::z:i 25c
SODA ; .;'
A A H 3 forSSC
MILK
Armour's
5c
PEANTJT BITTTER
A fresh new 4-toa barreL v
3ib.-27c
; ; Farmer Joe
a"; good hard wheat
bread flour gaining
many new friends
dally. lba.
II Mil I III
B)SUftS
Ml fcj? Mm Igbg
Famed Skoda
v
Hitler, Inset
The Skoda munitions works, one of the world's
greatest and most Important arms manufactories,
situated In PUsen, Bohemia, comes under control
of Germany with Chancellor Adolf Hitler taking
that former Czechoslovakian province, along with
in the city, park now under
construction. The American Le
gion also plans to assist in this
enterprise. .
Allocation of $0000 by WPA
for labor In the Improvement and
conveniences of tha - park . has
been made.-. ,
The girls of th- senior class
roted for dresses to be worn at
commencement instead of uni
form gowns. The dressej won by
three votes at a class - meeting.
DeWitt Returns
From Trip Eeast
KEIZER J. W. DeWitt was
called to Falrview, Okla., recently
on account of the serious Illness of
his mother who died while he was
enroute. He attended the funeral
and returned Tuesday night. He
took with him two Salem people,
and Mrs. M. C. Cole, whose son.
Howard is attending Phillips uni
versity at Enid, Okla., studying
for his master's degree. They tra
veled 4200 miles through six
states In 12 days.
They experienced a high wind
storm, but missed a dust storm
by one day In Oklahoma.
G. W. McDonald, ot Fairvlew,
Okla.. who accompanied the par
ty to Oregon says he was much
impressed with Idaho, but most of
all with Oregon.
Cyclist Dodge Car
SILVERTON A cut ia his one
leg and a slightly damaged mo
torcycle was the result of an ac
cident early i h : j wek when
Rnssell Aycock tcok to the
ditch instead of hlrtlng the rear
of a,- car on the Detroit -Mill
City highway.
CASH STORE
Cor. N: ComT. & Chemeketa Sts. Phone 73.15
WHKRR THKRE IS AMPLE PARKING SPACE
WELL BE OPEN
-EVENINGS
In response to many re
quests from farmers and
oat-of-town bayers we will
be open evenings till 9 P. M.
from now on through the
summer months. So re
member you can get your
foods .any evening. Just
drop fit and we will be at
your service.
c COFFEE
Chase A Sanborn,
(CTose-out) 1-lb. cans.. J&
Pearson's, red bag,
lb. 23c, J lbs
Pearson's.
green bag. lb...
MTQULif
wm urn neuti
Alders
r5l23c
RIacaroni' v-
Spaghetti
Re'Bearis""
White Beans
5
IPC
Com
3
an
Peas". -Tomatoes
.
Green Beans
cans
25c
SOUP
Campbell's
3
eans-
Except Chicken Mushroom
Ale
15c
mm
' -1 1 I . Jt its.
- - -
GRAHAM
Made from hard wheat.
Fine , tor bread or
cereals. . .
S-lh. bag
Picket
Pancake Flour
-lb. bsf .
Arms Works novs in
tf!
Skoda numltions plant ' j ;
Moravia and Slovakia, under Nazi "protection.
Until the dissolution of Czechoslovakia most of
Skoda products were absorbed by Cfeechcatova
Han srid allied military establishments. Germany,
most likely, wm now become chief customer.
Community
Clubs
BRUSH ' CREEK Chinese
checkers will be the amusement
of the Brush " 1 Creok I Boosters
Friday night A short business
meeting will preceed the checker
Play. ;- - "
The Booster club Is also prac
ticing its annual Spring play, to
be given soon under the direc
tion of John Gopierud, sr.
WALDO HILLS The Waldo
Hills club has voted 'o purchase
more tile to tile tied fill in the
ditch between the grounds and
the highway in front of the hall.
The WPA crews have filled the
ditch and the ground about has
keen leveled out.
Considerable improvement has
also been - done in the interior
of the Waldo Hills community
hall. The next' event scheduled
for the hall ia the April 1 frolic.
SILVERTON dILLS The Sil
verton Hills community club will
meet Saturday night at the club
house with Anton 'Sicber u
president. A business session
Yi 111 precede the entertainment.
SWEGLE A play. "Simple Si
mon Simple," will be given by
the Hayesville community club.
at the Swegle school, Friday
night, at 8:10 p.m. The proceeds
will be divided between the two
clubs. Women are asked to bring
sandwiches and cookies.
ICE
CREAM
25c
Qts
Frozen Fruits
1 lb.
Crtn.
JELL-0
All flavors.
5c
Pkg....
HOT SAUCE
3
ICC
cans .
EGGS
Extras large,
dox .
20c
Kremel
Dessert
3 Pkg.
10c
Jenket Ice m ' Kg
Cream Mlx 3 pkgs.
pkgs.
Dos; Food,
5c
5c
per can
Pork 4k Beans,
per can .
Kraut,
3
25c
ZU'i cans cans
Salad Dressing; or
20c
Sandwich Spread, qts.
Candy Bars - Afi
and Gum - for W
3 for
soap . :;
large bars 3 for 25c
Mediant Ban Se -
CLEANSER
.Lighthouse'
4 ci
ICc
cans..
Albert' Corn Flakes "
pWlli 24c;
-l POTATOES
An excellent lot ot No. 2's. may
run 50 No. 1 l 9rfM.
so lbs. ... 11.
ONIONS
lb. bags
35c
see
3W No. 2's..
0t lbs.
boilers
Highland Chief
Hard wheat for those
that demand aa extra
fine bread flour. .
49 lbs. -'
f Ofl-07
Hitler Grasp
4 s
-A
-;-.
Window Breaking
Is Late Pastime
SILVERTON Breaking ot
glass windows has seemingly be
come a new amusement at SUrer
ton. Some time ago the glass la the
aide door ot the Arlie Anderson
department store waa broken. This
week the windows in the Al
senroeaer print shoo were
smashed.
Noothef damage was done or
was there aa evident attempt at
entering the store.
Stork Shower Is
Given Mrs. Jordan
SUVER Mrs. George Becker
and Mrs. Ralph Kestef . enter
tained with a stork shower hon
oring Mrs. Harold Jordan at her
home Tuesday afternoon. Many
gifts were presented to Mrs. Jor
dan in a lovely bassinett made
by Mrs. Earl Callatin and Mrs.
Recker. Sixteen women attended.
The Suver basketry class is to
meet with the Airlle class for au
all-day meeting Friday with cov
ered dish dinner at noon;
Win Dyer who has been, nurs
ing a sore arm for two weeks
went to the doctor Monday and
found that his arm was broken
near the .-wrist His trother Ken
neth Dyer has Lis f dot In a cast.
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162 N. COMt.
4? -r--. v. ,
Yakima Winesaps. Extra Fancy
JUXCE
Florida!
Grapefruit
Natural or
Mm -mm
Str. Beans, Corn, Hominy.
LARD;:
t Frys Best Purs
lbs.'.
PUREX ;i
KC3Gather;for
Appleby Fiirieral
Crowd so Large Rites Are
Moved to Auditorium
of Su MarjV V
: MT. ANGEL About 1009 peo
ple assembled here Wednesday
Afternoon for the funeral serv
ices' oft Pr. R O.' "Appleby, den
tist here for 20 yean, who died
suddenly from a heart attack
Monday afternoon, iraklng it
necessary to hold the last rites
In St. Mary's auditorium instead
Of Cnger . Funeral parlors i
first arranged. .
; Father Alcuin. pastor ot ML
Angel -.gave the funeral oration.
The woman's trio. Mrs. Clara Ke-
fcer-Schroeder, lls Eurtelle Bau-
man, and Miss Pauline Saalfield,
sang accompanied by Miss Ro-
xella Blem.
Active pallbearers were: Frank
Aman, Arthur Holmes, Fred J.
Schwab. Louis Schwab, Nick
Michel. J. A. Kaiser. Honorary
pallbearers: Dr. A. F.- B. ?chler
baum, Alois Keber, Charles Per-
syn, Ted Fauiua. uttft uswaid.
D. Ebner, Mt. oigel. and
James J; Richardson and Edwin
Koehler, Portland.
A large repersentatlon. of Sa
lem Elks. -It. Angel ; Flaxarlans
and members of the ML Angel
Business Men's clnb attended In
a body. Dr. Appleby waa affili
ated with all three organisations.
The Flaxarlans walked . in the
funeral procession all the . way
from the auditorium out to ML
Calvary cemetery where the body
was Interred in the family vaulL
Dr. Appleby was Identified with
all business, sport and social life
ot the community.
Allen Home Opened .
For Study dub
AMITY The Amity Study club
met Friday at the home of Mrs.
Emma Allen, with Mrs. Clara
Broad well aa hostess. Mrs. Floyd
Banks of Carlton, gave an inter
esting talk on music and artists.
A les3-n on art was clso given by
Mrs. E. WaddelL
Mr. and Mrs. J. R- Snodgrass
hare sold their restaurant to Bart
Hambarger and have moved to
their home on Getchell street. The
Homer Morgan family who occu
pied the Snodgrass house hare
moved to the Hazel Loop cottage.
Mrs. J. M. TJmphlette has re
turned from a month's visit with
relatives in San Francisco, Los
Angeles and Riverside. While In
California she visited the Golden
Gate Exposition several days.
Increase Berry Acreage
SILVERTON HILLS Straw
berry farmers are busy pulling
small plants and preparing their
acreage for the summer crop.
Strawberry acreage here Is one
ot the largest in the state and
a number of rrowera are addine
additional fields this spring.
S E EJ IT
PHONE 5151
dozen Joj(cJ
Sankist
Fancy
Imported 3 IbiQ)
No. 5
Tin
Sweetened "
Albera, raZm.
T Crystal
lh,C
White
pkaT.
.Del Monte
No. 2 Carta
.2 cans Igc
HQ
mm
crntttti neuu
U2TpJiC7
23c
King George Welcomes LeBrun
j " '"a
King George VI (ten), greeted
(tifiHt), as the Utter arrived in
solidarity that England was trying to promote. Ia the beekgroand
are Queen Elisabeth (left), and Mnse. LeBrnn (right). This pic
ture was raaioea rrom London
Young Cooks Fete
Their Mothers
PIONEER The 4H c o o k 1 a g
club members, meeting at the Joe
Garner home, entertained their
mothers.. Donald Kinion and Syl
via Wells demonstrated Take mak
ing. The guests were Mrs. Forrest
Martin, local 4H advisor. Mrs.
Mack Blodgett. Mrs. 'Joy Bobbins
and son Truman ot, Monmouth,
!t
one! !i:M.Siiicttiu1iig Savings
35c lb. Sospital Cotton 17c
15c 12 oz. Polar Uoth Huggets 7c
L Clinical Theimomefer 33c
15c in. 5 yd. Adhesive Taps 9c
50c Frys 7 o'cloclt Shaving Cream 17c
50 Acme Facial Pats Soft Absorbent 7c
100 Polity Dx. Hinlde Pills 9c
COc AUta Seltzer 49c
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8
LD3lVittsExtiactoiCodLiverOiluithifon49c
50 lbs. Heads Pablnm 43c
2C0 Cornet dai; Tissues
12's Certified j Pare :5-graui
35c Brono Qninine Cold Tablets 21c
12's An-IIaps Sanitary Uaplrins 13c 2 for 25c
35c Daus Com and Callous Remedy 33c
15c pltg. Z4 Cloiio Linen Finish Envelopes 7c
Valua to $1 Single tt Double loese Pondci Conpacts 33c
SOs Lccicta Vc2dcibilt 'Fcs3 Ponder, Clesiance 29c
? SI Baby
"Brownie
. Cameras
o
We , Carry Cemplete
Lis ot Films at"
' - - Reduced Prleee i
Free Trial Size
: ' Lipstick "and Rouge
Wlta Purchase
, Coty Air Spun ....
'Face Powder
0-a.CD.
PRICE3 F03 FRIDAY TIIROUGn MONDAY -WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
' -i TO LUIIT QUANTITIES '
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, lb
President Albert LeBran of France
London to discuss -stop Hitler"
to new York AF Telemat.
Ted Aydalott of Eugene, and the
mothers ot the members. Mrs.
Harry Wells Is the leader ot the
Pioneer group. There were 28
people served.
8 y it la wells entertained a
group of her school friends after
school to help her celebrate her
14 th birthday. Present were Janice
and Joan Garner. Jlmmle Coy.
Vera Mae and RabyPelky and
Donald and Sarly Kinion.
l?niia,2C0 Comet
Cbaniiing Tissnes
7illi Purehase Frys :50c
Cough Syrup ,:
at only V,UC
.3 3 M
Rare Heirlooms
At Coloiiial Tea
Rickreall Ladies' Aid Holds
f Successful Event With
j Many Exhibits
RICKREALL The colonial tea
Wednesday afternoan sponsored
by the Rickreall Ladies' Aid was
a decided success with many
rare heirlooms shown by prom
inent families of the community.
The oldest -articles snown were
a Bible 145 years old that bc
lminii u Mrs. Kate Nelson Lu
cas; brass kettle belonging to
Mrs. J. F. Vaughac, jsu years
old; brass canwle holder, China
Wishes from Fcotlaad and egg
cup.-all 130 years. Many articles
over 100 years old, wun ar
ticles displayed.
Mrs. Stenaon disDlaved ' a cud
from Sweden over 100 years,
from which King uscar, naa
drunk. Mrs. C. Brunnier showed
a table of antioues brought from
Holland. A coal carrier and foot
warmer were most interesting.
This was used to keep feet warm
In church.
Programs iken
varied nroeram was present
ed by the high school girls' glee
cub, songs oy Mrs. riremnier in
Flemish, Italian, French and
English, a resume of the church
by Mrs. Stenson. In the evening
the program included songs ly
the girls' glee club in costumes,
songs by Mr. -and Mrs. Harry
Beler; solos, Mrs. Brmnler; hob
by talk by Misa Maxine Buren
of the Oregon Statesman; songs
by Delbert Price rnd Jack Wall.
The committees were all dress
ed in old time costumes.
Building Nearly Ready
SILVERTON HILLS Visitors
at Silver Creek Falls park are
eagerly watching the progress on
the new concession, building.
The bright weather ot the past
few days has greatly helped in
the progress of construction. It
lsezpected that the building will
be ready by July 4.
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