The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 23, 1939, Page 18, Image 18

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The C2EG0N STATESMAN, Salca, Orcca, Friday Morning, fee 23, 1S23
IsontoFill
Trinity
Pulpi
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Week' Brings Moving Bee
for Silyerton Residents ; v.
. Shepherd Belter:-
V '- "ir .... -5-"' - - " " 7 ? t' "'- "V
SILYERTON ReT." C. Olson-will
bo" west ' speaker at
Trinity' Lutheran , cborcb- Sunday
morning. Jf Rev. M. J. I".' Fnhr.
pastor, and his family are spend
ing three weeks in California. '
A number of mo.'es bare taken
place at Sllrerton d ring the
past few days. H. W. Adams,
eaperlntendent of S 1 1 re r ton
schools, - has moved from the
,Evenson house on ' West Main to
the. Palmer ; house at 417 N.
Water. Mist O. Pinseth has
mored from 226 Fifth street to
the Thea Jensen house at 605
B street. Fred Baker has mor
ed from 429 South Third to 214
Sonth Church. CI- ir Calaran
has mored to the W. C. Larson
home at 211 Cowing street. Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. BuelL who for
merly- IlTed there hare mored to I
Pine; street Mr.:andlIra4Mert
Larson, who hare' been living la
saiem, nave rented l Dan
Geusier home on Liberty B11L
" Mr. - andTMrs. B. G. Gsifey
hare mored to' DeLake,: where
Gaffey will be In ha ev" of the
coainouse at ueLaie. Tney hare
uvea at SUrerton for l years.
:Bud ( Partttlnete
The American Lesion "" Junior
hand, under the direction of
Hal Campbell, will Uke part in
the .stage .dedication, ceremonies
la front of the Palace theatre
sainraay at 3:ZO p. --n. ;
The r- new bungalow which
Thor '. Thorkildson ! i having
Duut on Filth street will be fin
ished in a : few weeks. ' E. L.
Landers, ancle of Mrs. Thorkild
son, has the contract for - the
jod. c. J. Tborklldsoa, father
of Thor, is responsible for the
iune masonry wore.
Francis Sheoherd ha nncttx.
ally recovered from t-e Injuries
he susUined recently in Albany
Norman Jensen has tone to
Pullman, Wash., to study for six
weeks. .Jensen is t'm
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Jensen .who
uve on Mill street.. Ee has
been teachlnr for the naat iwn
jeers in wasningi-n state.-
TwyifeOffidals k
Give Council Rest
EILYERTON June will he
comparatively , free of special
council meetings, t cording to
the tew remaining ' officers tn
town. This spring has been
marked . by an" , exceptionally
large number of special meet
lngs. The new sewage disposal
plant which has been under con
struction during , the past six
months, nas demanded the ex
tra meetings. t -,
The reason for the meeting
less June is that fire of the elty
officials are out of. town. Mayor
Zetta Schlador Is at tLe San
Francisco fair. Recorder George
Hubbs is visiting ' his two sons
and daughter In California and
will not. return until July 8. Al
Coote, councilman. Is sending
several weeks at tho New York
fair. . .A. W. Green, .councilman,
is -.with his Sweet Horn, office.
Rex Albright, city attof ney, is
also out of town. , -
West Salem
News
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Wort JJJStow.
It's First
Quality
er ffefloa in
5-oet. qvomtStbt
Zinchw House) Paint fint
quality, in every way in
coverage, hiding power and
long-lasting beauty 1 Yet it's
yours for the price of most
bargain house paints I Sarel
WEST SALEU. ini J.
Shipler has gone to Sacramento.
wnere. she. wti) spend the vaca
tion with Mr. Shinier who is
engaged in mining there.
' At the annual K'tAl ilMtlAn
Monday nleht. Mr. bolVer -mm
elected director to fill the va
cancy of R. L. Pattison.' Mrs.
uimer uook was reelected clerk.'
The work on West flilm
streets is Drorressinr. The finish
Diacatop is being , poured on
uenn street and grading and
rolling of Rosemont street Is in
progress.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clewer
are the parents of a b. by hoy
oorn June 17.
The Blue Lake Grower an.
nery and Gehlhar'a "annerr are
engaged In cherry canning this
weex, employing a large group
oi west saiem womei.
cook, will travel by motor, stay
ing at careruny seiecte- tourist
cabin jourta. f eek ' will be
spent at tat San :Frunclsco ex
position. - 1 "
In addition to Dr. Carls, the
CronP " wQl lM accomnanied ' hv
Miss Dora- Scheffskeyr who is a
member of the Oregon College
of Education faculty, in .the ea
Fcuy oi social aaruer.
Cherries Cracked
BaaiRosedale
St. Ann's Card
Series Ended
Afce Git 4 Doyt CWy
25 c Qnality OU
Plus lc qt. el
tax, low qt
Bring all your containers!
5 qt. sealed ca
5 qt. sealed ran
WI)IIIIIIMIM JWjy'llll'I'lHHW
Stnomtkd. Ptoom Type
Paint Sprayer
Worth cVie fM Less
$2595
Motor
7 times taste rthan brusbingt
7Sc SO ibe. pressvre; 2 H cm. ft. elr
f IM. capacity. Foolproof piston type I .
MT. ANGEL The last fit-
Ann's card partr for th' season
was held at St. Mary's audito
rium Wednesday night with 22
taoies in piay.
The two annual. mn1 nrim
of 5 each went to Mrs. Joseph
Aomayatu and Miss Flixabetb
Bever. Other nHzo ware wnn
by Mrs. Mare 'Vempach and
miss uiire Schmidt.
High score - crises for hrldre
were awarded to Mrs. r. i. F.h.
ner and Gerald Zollner and for
"500" to Mrs. Virt Tnnrl mrtA
josepn Lu raumaber.
- The series of eard nartloa Kv
the St. Ann's AlUr, society wiU
be discontinued for Ihe summer
months, but will start again-next
xau.
M CDMTTCBdDMI EDS Tf
,155
Liberty
5- waohhd
Phone
8104
"
Values you can't beat f Prices
slashed aa much as
A Samples odd lots! . Buy
SS)(BsIFfi'ii(BiiDnas
YOU ACTUALLY SAVE 21c ON . TTv TT f1
EACH PAIRI Choose from a mwe U JU JV
assortment of lovely, soft materials I ' f N
They're neatly, finished trimmed in J J UU nr:"
WU IliiUVBI VI fWUi
. - ... - . .... . - BssssssssiBBsssssssnw t ,r
Regular $1M9 '-':. .
:.ipnGn(BniLiLAS d.
: Regular 39c Odds and End , .f .
, Regular 98c Cotton and Rayon l ; ;rtnj
Reader 39c S04nch ..." : ' I
' Rculcrlj)0 Swedish . I' '
' l)v ltd (l)vtn lUv. ) vUii)
IVirgiriia JIartin a
WiU Join Tour
MONMOUTH Miss ' Vlrrlnls
Martin, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bar Martin, sia .flnt
street, Salem, Is one . of 22 per
sons who will - loin the r.tUtnr.
jnla-Golden Gate study tour,
sponsored by the Oregon Col
lege of Education, Monmouth,
announces Dr. J. Norman Carls.
geologist and geographer, who is
conaucting tho tour. - ...
After two daw f rnllmfna'rv
classroom work. m - tani win
leave Monmouth , Saturday, July
22. and travel hr motor tn Pr.
ter lake. Other points of inter
est Will include : the Ran ITran.
Cisco fair, ML Lassen, tht Sacra
mento vauey, the Tosemite,
Monterev and north rar nn.
the California and Orernn
The party will include its own
C S.
155 N. .
Ccsunerdal
Phone
6723
SRring
Fiycrs
Yonns Ilea Tri ' riL
-keys (Dome's).-Hw-dLlO
tegs of Yoanf r
XluttOB, IK! llaUC
slettosi Chops,
H;5
Meaty Pork ' . '. ' yeL
;Back lloaem,' Ibw.
Fresh Liver,
Seasosdnc
Salt, Pork, 11k.
6c
ProCooked - , - o
Picnics, rs. ' 11 U C
'ROSE DAL B Cherries 4 are
QBite badly cracked here ' but
some are being - picked. ' Logan
berry picking . has begun." Straw
berries are still being set t to the
cannery, :: : '. , . .
Mrs. Elmn Lull if 'Portland Is
visiting at the Cammuk nam
She, was a former Iowa school
maie or airs. m Ca-nuiack. . , , , i
1 Monday's school election re
sulted, in .Bert Hamilton TKln
reelected as a member of the
ooaro and LesU : Bates, clerk.
The budget was passed. . f
Mr. and Mrs. Preerk. who: live
by ; the church, axe , the parents
of a babr dot. bom Jnee ii Ttiiw
is ineir inird child uid boy, ' i
Slission Society
Awaits Miss Forsythe f
WOODBTJRN Th - i PrMKvtal
rlan Missionary society met la
me social room of the church
Wednesday afternoon . 1th Mrs;
a. r: unuenieia as hostess. Mrs.
Olive Smith , presided , a d Miss
Rowena Cole r led the dTotlons.1 turn of Miss Irene Porsythe, who fhero one Sunday during her stay. I two chapters of the study book
The society f la looking, forward I will . sail - from China' July I. It k Mrs. Bert Byers gave a read--1 "Women and the Way,- South'
with .much Interest for the re-' is hoped she will fill tho pulpit tag and Mrt. 1 Butterfleld gave Africa and China. -
SERVE" A : MEAL TH AFS r QUICK TO FIX AND SURE TO PLEASE!
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Heinz Vegetarian Soup
Helnx Froth Cucumber Pickle
' Rexfislies J
- Cassorolo Of Hoinz ' -
Oven-Boked Beans, Boston-style
Baked Ham Com Sticks
I Strawberries With Creom Coffeo
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1 i ' J 4rs rj? t
fHsw ;- k : T
nes east se es eiBieee ss essseM
?KCont Stfee Sift together
, twice H eup com meal, 1 cop '
- sifted all-purpose floor, S lap.'
baking powder, H ten. aaft.1
. the. sagas. Woxk in finely. H '
cap Heins Peanut Butter. Com
' bine H eap ndJk with 1 well
beaten egg. Then add to flow
mixture, tnUagonly enough to
dinpenflour.Pouriiito greased
muffid tins and bake m hot
even(5P.)lSte 20 minutes.
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YOtnX find Heins new Vegetarian Soup
without meat a grand dish for simple,
1 . delicious summer meals I For it brings you
all tho full-bodied tast of real wmemao
soup without any of the work! That's
-- because if a cooked tho slow, old-time way. '
And like all 23 Heini Home-style Soups,
" If a ready to serve. Try Hetnr Vegetarian
show quickly tt becomes afavorifo
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VEGETARIAN
urn
two cemncwT sizes
vise-
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MARION ST.
COURT ST.
DSTGWOOD
While we've only lfeted a few of the hundreds
of money saying prices in this ad, we claim our
prices whether advertised or not are always
low. In other words our customers are not
going to pay more than the lowest price in
Salem. :
Fresh From the Oven , 1 ' ? s " r y
Efleiia Srasft Efeeadl
1-lb.Loaf
7e
l-Ib. Loaf
1 Cnallced .
10c
GOLDEN CRUST
Sliced Bread . ... 8c
Lasge IjoaJ
or Sandwich
Loaf
12c
Only the finest Inffredi
enta used. Blade aa 70a
. would make them at jour
own home. This week's
feature -
MOCHA
Layer Cake .
covered with a rich thick
boiled Mocha dressing.
sizes:.
.. Delicious Sponge , ... . , ,
Jelly o 1 5OCA'
Kona - , for iSDC
- LADY BALTIMORE ?
1: LAYER jCAKES J, " 5
With light-hofled frosting
sprinkled "Mrith.; nuts and
chopped eherrlea. t.. 7.
Seal2ScMd49s
DEVILS FOOD
LAYERS
with fudge frosting. Al
so Angel Foods. To see
these cakes is to want
one.
O CakeDosuts
O Maple Bars ..
. O Batter Rolls
O Long and . '
O Round Bans -AH
priced at, ejjgn
per doPn &2tV
IPflGG
Not like bakery pies at
O Pineapple
- O Fresh Cherry
- O Apple
Chofcel
25c
Boslon Cream Pies
With fresh ojA
strawberries... t
-Tenderized Sweet Sugar Cured 4
Cat f rota young pig porkers. They're the nicest we're
' seea'in many a mown. - . . ; ;
4$ or 7hol
Ham, lb.
Now if you're too busy to bake one of these fine
hams weTl bake cne for you and delirer it to- yon
steaming hot for the smaO extra -charge: of 10c
23g
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Vegetable
KLONDIKE
WATERMELONS
Sweet, juicy
Valencia Ofl
Oranges.. Jdoz.
Apricots, nice f
ones, per lag 3)v
Fancy
Green llav
Beans J lbs. aOjv
tncy Golden
Beans 3 for 19c
Labl&h White :
Celery, bunch v
Labish Green Utah Type
Celery, tJOfl
biflr bunches Hv V
New Carrots, V ej
large bunches, ea. AW
New Beets, v Green On-
ions, Radishes, gn
per himrli J V
nice tb? '
ba?ches ECC
Ripe Tomatoes .
sg2lbs.SlvC
Cucumbers 2 for flC
PotatoesSO IbA 2fS
Santiam Valley New"
Green Peas-They're es-r
T r v
: SC3 :
7 Tonad
SoepJL Wr. eiC
Corned
Beef
eaas '
Armonr's Old. Fashion Beet
Stew with y - o
real beefj aaa -
New Pack Shad, It's richer,
better flavored .than - pink
aalnoa. Special, No. 1 cans
Z) tor.
Pure Cane, Snowflake Brand
100-lb.Sk.
10 its 40c 25 lbs... ...5)i.2o
C&H Sitjror Only Slightly Higher
mwm raw
WiE Lb.
Freshly Baked, Slightly Salted
Snowflakeor Kripy
3lb.pkg. g";
, And of coarse yoaH want
a pound or so of
.: 5)E,I3D .
- The freshest . and most
delightful of -
themalLPerlbeOJli;
tj-r MeUow Blend -
-Fresn . "
roaster3) lbs. JV;
Kitchen Queen Floor
$1.05
49-Ib.
sack...
ORBIS
S9c
Best Foods
Slayonnaise
Miracle Whip i
. Quart ..
Tiffany Salad Dressing
Quart.J SSC
Sandwich Spread:--
Quart 17C
-yr-:;r sinkist
'Tomato Jnice '
an - - - XI V V
T7hite Meat Tana : -
sfze
Sonkist
Fruit Coclrtail;
E7c
Small
Medium
Yon'U Want -Some of. This Once You Taste It
--FliESH v
French Fried Pop Cora 5c & 10c
Ionrch Olives, picnic tins...u...i. flQg
OLD MONK RIPE OLIVES "
Perhaps'one ef the best in our stock..: :
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P1IOXU 8194