The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 16, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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    ia fili iaotjat crangs nati -Cinder.
Five generations wer rep
resented. lira, Ana MeMlllian of Toledo
was : elected president, and
George Parker, Tangent, secre
tary. . Rnsaell - Parker cf North
Albany Is retiring president. -
"There's No Better Placet
New Clan Head
' 'ALBANY Approximately 200
descendants of the Parker-Ham
pfrrey-Cooper pioneers of Linn
.. county held their annul reanlon
260 N. Liberty
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155 N. ComT.SU . .'- , Phone 672 JI
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I ERNEST SCOTT j j ' 'CL.S. ORW1G y UU
. YOU WILL ENJOY shopping at this I
. FRIENDLY BIABKET 5 J
FREE DELIVERY 4 , I
Certo -Me HI
25c
Tall Milk
LO.A 4 for
Preferred Stock
Dill Pickles
No. eft -
Uns
TOMATOES
- No. 2 tins
3T . 25c
Dawn Tissue
Bine G Coffee
ld.- 23c
Folgers Coffee
1 ib. 29c
Sunshine Crackers ;
Wheat Flakes
Potato Chips
r"!!i'""i aoc
Salad Dressing
I.U.A.,
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Laundry Soap
6 bars
Black Pepper - "
LOX . 4 Sa IOC
Fresh, Solid Lettuce
2SSSL 9c
Local New Spuds
-10 19c
L&A. Gelatin
6 pkg. 25c
OPEN EVENINGS
Leave Your Order and Let Us Fill It
C. S. Orwig 3VIEATS
LOPKER DOXES
Now Is the Time to
. c , SAVE $$$$$$
BY GETTING YOUR COLD STORAGE
LOCKER BOXES
Freeze Strawberries, Vegetables, Fruits of All
Kinds for .Winter Use. .
CALL TS TODAY FOR RATES YOU'LL BE
SURPRISED HOW INEXPENSIVE THEY ARE
HENRY DOME'S t
YOUNG TURKEYS lb. 25c
COLORED
GPMT-JG FEIYEIIC lb. 30c
HENG . . lb. 25c
frying Fresh Liver,
Rabbits.,. eSjW lb. .
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57 Folk GuLIiera
Attend 4H School
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Largest Group From There
Due Home Today From
Corvallis Campos
DALLAS Thirty seven boys
and girls from Polk 'county are
arriring home from the annual
4H elab summer school at Cor
rallis. c County Agent W. C
Leth reports the Polk enrollment
60 per cent' larger than last
year; and nearly, three: times the
number that : attended two - and
three years ago. ,- . .
Those listed from Polk, county
thia year are; Kenneth Martin,
Dallas; Katherine Alsl . Mon
mouth; - Frances . Carmichael,
Dallas; Nancy , Jean . Adams,
Hickreall ; Zelma v Hem, Hickre
all;, Betty - Thompson, Dallas;
Phyllis .Wilson, route 1,. Salem;
Lois Frachlich, route 1. Salem;
Betty Babb, Jane Kackley, MelTa
and Betty . Jane Williamson, and
Pat' Fraxler, Valsetx; Rath Tay
lor. Elsie Harber,' Frieda Jtath
riner. Falls City; Evelyn Romig,
Riekrsall. , .
" Margaret 1 Domes, RIckreall:
Hasina Graham. Falls City; Shir
ley Mack, Falla City; Rath Far
mer.. Hickreall; Irene Knower,
route 4,' Salem; Jean' Allen,
RIckreall; Gilbert Carter, Dallas;
Junior Olson, route 1, ' Salem;
Harold" Dalke, route 4, Salem.
Jack Starr, route 4, Salem;
Paul Doras, route 1. Salem; Al
bert Riney, Rickreall; Bob Lor
ence, Monmouth; ' Lylo Enower.
route 4. Salem; Wayne Honk,
Independence.
Hanrey Bartell, Dallas; Betty
Wlenert, Alrlie; Milton South
wick, route 1. Salem; Clarence
Grand. Jr., Monmouth; Mrs.
Margery Hamstreet, chaperons,
Amity.
W. C. Leth has been assisting
with the 4H summer school
which opened Jane I and closes
Friday.
Scio's City Hall
To Get new Site
SCIO Plans are under way
to more sclo city hall directly
across the street from Its present
location and face It south on
Mill street. School district of
Scio, No. 15, will pay expenses
of moving the building, and the
city will deed the lot on which
the hall now stands to the school
for grounds purposes.
The school also plana purchase
of two more adjoining lota owned
by Max Wesely to complete the
half block of grounds on which
the newly completed high school
stands. WPA assistance .in im
proving the grounds is reported
Tirtually assured. The district
has sufficient funds tor the
transaction. '
Aid'ers Meet v.
At Burch Home
"i
RICKREALL The members
of the Rickreall Ladies Aid were
delightfully entertained Wednes
day afternoon at the. home of
Caroline Burch. Assisting host
esses were Mrs. E. A. H&mil
ton and Mrs. E. A. Stenson.
The historical s.tting of this
home' was quite appropriate for
flag day, which was observed
in the program.
Mrs. ' Cecil Embree rreslded.
She appointed Ilah Price and
Hazel .Wall, as a local commit
tee to help gather exhibits tor
the Federated club booth at the
county fair.
The county picnic was an
nounced for Helmlck park evly
in July. The next meeting of
the Aid will be July IS with
Mrs. Ann Bell ad Mrs. Mary
Bell and Mrs. M. B. Findley en
tertaining, i
The program Included articles
by Mrs. Mary Bell, Mrs. Zora
Embree and Mrs. M. B. Find
ley. '
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171 S. Commercial
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Salem$ Heading Market
Phone 8757
Half or Whole
I Sugar Cured
KIESAW DA(5(5)Kr
Sugar
Cured
ago
Wt make all our hams, bacon and lard here in bur own packing plant. They are
the best we know how to make from fife-long experience,
PREOn OALff POtlK, OAHg PODK ;v . E4c
CKJCff OH OTE V7 Co EOECO PIG FEET 3c
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Beef or
Pork
HG3
. . ' ' ' - Country Style None. Better at Any Price
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pnnr.ais; nans umjL . zjg
TLere ere seren experienced meat
cutters - here ready and glad to
-wait oa you. Drop in, folks, we
will be glad to 'see, you and you
will lie pleased we know. - :
At SalemVfinest and best equipped
meat market, you pay only one profit.
We buy all out livestock direct frca
the farmers, doing all our own hflliwg.
Drop in folks, and do your trading at
this home owned market.
Open Until 7 p.m. Saturday
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Commencement speaker at the Srya Kawr, Fa, rraduatioa exer
cises, Charles P. Taft of Chwtmwtl, son of the lonner president
and brother of U. 8. Senator Robert Taft. Is shown with his daugh
ter, Eleanor, cue of the graduates.
Poison Oak Drive
Started by Gob
AMITY The Women's CiTie
Improrement club members met
in the community rooms of the
Methodist church Tuesday after
noon for the last meeting of the
club year. A luncheon was fol
lowed by a program of musie
and an auction. The money
raised was giren to the Amity
public library.
The club voted to buy spray
to kill the poison oak In the
Amity cemetery.
Election of officers resulted:
Mrs. W. R. Osborne, president;
Mrs. J. L. Payne, vice-president;
Mrs. J. B." Thomas, secretary;
Mrs. Howard Strout, treasurer.
Ice Cream Social
Is Postponed
LYONS The Ladies' Aid of
the Methodist church has post
poned the ice cream social,
which was to hare been held
Friday night, June 16. Est. and
Mrs. Walter are continuing their
meeungs nere this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Julian
and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto
Student Branded
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Eighteen high school stndents
were awpeaded by Baltimore
nathorttte who began lnTeeti
gation of the alleged attack by
40 yoaths oa Melrln Bridge
(shore), t-year-old Jewish
yoeith, who neeneed one of them
of earring an MB7 on his neck.
Quilt
attended state grange at Cor
rallis, Mrs. Sletto as delegate
from Santiam ralley grange and
Julian as delegate for Pomona.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson
hare receired announcement of
the birth of a daughter to their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Nash, of Junction
City.
129 Years
Old Given Girl
SCIO Carolyn Flanagan of
Scio, a member of the 19 3 1 high
school graduation class of IS here
May 16, and n daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Flanagan, sr., re
cently has displayed In public in
this city a quilt mads In 1819 by
her great - great - grandmother.
Roseanna Darden, who retted and
wore the flax for lining of the
quilt
The old heirloom is in first
class state of preservation, i
plaque attached to the quilt bears
historical data.
Dozler Occupies
His new Bunding
STAYTON Dr. A. M. Dozler,
local dentist, has finished his
new ISxfift foot building and has
moved in. It is located next to
the Albas drug store. His den
tal offices are in the south halt
of the building and Crystal's
beauty shop occupies the north
halt. The building is constructed
of hollow tile, with a. brick front.
It has an oil furnace and an
air conditioning unit for all the
rooms In the building. The
dental section includes reception
room, two operating rooms, pri
vate office, laboratory, furnace
and storerooms.
Semi-Annual Meet
Slated by Society
GERVAIS The semi annual
all day meeting of the Woman's
Missionary society will be held
Wednesday, June 11, at 10:10
o'clock. Chapters In the study
book: "Homeland Harvest" will
be read by members of the so
ciety. A no-host luncheon will
be served at noon.
The president, Bessie Moisan.
requests all members to bring
their annual birthday offering.
HARVEST KKARS END
SCIO Ed Rubesh, in charge
of receiving the Sclo Fruit and
Berry Growers association straw
berry pool hero for the Spencer
cannery of Lebanon, states that
the harrest will be completed
early next week.
mwm
Green
S &H
Stamps
Cottage at Ferry Dial 1707 FrefDeUrery
FRIDAY, 16 - SATURDAY. 17 - MONDAY, 19
Fit, Sat,
Moil, June H
16-17-19
Cottage fA
Cheese-AV
suxszixb
QDiOPY CRACKERS 2 & 2dc
lbs. bulk
DflEESGE 2ST lib. ESQ
um BAUD
Pcannl Catlci i 2n. HQs
Hard Wheat
49-Ib.saek
Grown Product
SDT7EE
Golden
West'
r.sso
Edncricht Chess-It E2G
Large flp
Box JiV
OLEO-OlRGinEJE
lb. HQ3
VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT
Fancy .
Tomatoes .
. - Hothouse
Cucumbers
3 for ACS
Lemons .
'..Full of Juice.,
mm
on
Good
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Prices for Friday and Saturday June 16 and 17
T
TOILET
SOAP
bars
10 lti
it Cream Flake Oats; 9-IhT baa;.
.33c
K ic Padflc Whole Apricots, No. 1 tall
: (lS-ox. net) , ,. ,, 4 cans. 25c
Dole's Sliced Pineapple For appetizing
agrmmr nale iyt 3 Cans25c
Borden's UU cans, 4 for 25c 8 tins 49c
'ivy in t utr is) tail u jvi
8 tins--
OPQY
SCc
can..
v niwco
&lh-L 19c
-k Golad Oil
In bulk, Cf
quart . J Is
Gallon. 89c
Shredded Ralston
Small, Finn, Tender
Beans Vertically
Packed - 2 Cans
Sib? &iS
Jar
Quart
14(3
Ma teelress Ik 7
Uorthem Hard Wheat Floar
High quality linked with-low price. A
494b. bag ..
it Columbia Coffee, nature's own delightful
pick-me-up, pound 23c .2 lbs. 45c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes (Free Pkg. All Rye
Flakes) .! .... 2 pkgs. 15c
Bell Hard Wheat Floor, 49-Ib. bag.
98c
CELLO SEALS
Fit over tops of preserve
instantly.. 3 dor. 25c
k Del Maize
Cream Style Corn
3 for 25s
303
cans
Del Monte
Early Garden Peas
No. 2 OCn
cans t for avyv
Schilling's
T"Wo. can ;.
S3e
nil
Mm
Libby'sNo.lTan
(15-oz. Net)
feag8fcait Wee
Texsun Natural
46-oz. m -
for
cans
2Se
ScottTissue
LMDIJ
3
Absorbent, soft,
sanitary. -
rolls.
2Cc
Garden m
Fresh " $
basket23d
Waldorf Tissue
"Soft as old linen.1
13
rolls.
Scot Towels
Handy, for bath
or kitchen.
rolls.
'JjJ Ho. 1 riElV SPUDS 10 lbs. 19c
Local Canptsu Boots 2 bSc
JUICE OIUiriGES doz. 9c
n9c! Grapsfroit ' doSi 29c
Pure Ground
. . . . 2 lbs.'
mm " - n m .
NO CEREAL, WATER OR SUET ADDED
tf-Bcne Steals lb.
CUT FROM PRIME YOUNG BEEF
LEAN, MEATY CHOPS
Ms
PURE '
Fryers - Rabbits Hens
FISH
Fresh Chinook Salmon, Halibut, Halibut
Cheeks, Ling Cod: Black Cod. Crabs. Fillet of
, Sole, Oysters, Red Snapper and Kippered Salm
on at Lowest Possible Prices.
BAKERY
mm
mm
a e Sa!:es
A assist cake fDled witn
chopped dates and g-r"-n
waianta. Elajht gei
senrlngs
each
Binnoz Rolls
Wnlte- and whole wheat.
03 A
11'
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