The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1939, Page 14, Image 14

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    PAG I FOURTEEN
Astoriaii Takes
Dallas Church
Dr. Pemberton to Arrive
Thia Week, Succeeding .
Rev. John Linn V
DALLAS Rer. JoLn L. Linn,
pastor of the First. Methodist
. church here for the past f oar
years, is leaylng Thursday for
Hood River where he will as
sume the pastorate of the Asbury
Methodist --. church v . v r
: Townspeople here "regret the
leaving of the' Linn family but
are , pleased that the Hood River
post is an advancement for Rev.
Linn. .' W . ''-'''
Miss Hester Lias we a Junior
In Dallas high ' schocl the past
year where she took a prominent
part in student activities. A son
Lloyd, - graduated -from Dallas
high school in 1938 tod has been
taking -a " business , course in
Portland the past . year. Mary
Jane Linn attended v the - Dallas
elementary school. . 4 i r
, New Pastor Due Soon -i
: Dr. Harry Pemberton, pastor
of the Astoria Me&odlst church,
was' appointed to the Dallas pas
torate. ; He and family are ex
pected to arrive-here the. latter
part of the week. . '
A son-in-law of Dr. Pemberton,'
Claire Price, Is the superintend
ent of the Falls City schools.
DALLAS M. L. S oddard was
arrested' recently by Sheriff T.
B. Hooker and Deputy - Sheriff
W. W. Williams on a charge of
pollution of a stream . of . water.
The case was herd before
Justice of the Peace Charles I
uregory ana it is unaersiooa
that the plaintiff agreed to pay
court costs and damages to the
Mulr Tannery.
Tte OGON STATESilAlV Salen, Oresca, Friday Kcrcisg, June 2D, 1S33
New Minister to
Speak on Sunday
SILVERTON Rv. Edward
Terry, new pastor of the Metho
dist church v at Silverton, will
deliver, his "first sermon here
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock
Rev. Terry will arrive the last
of the week from h.' : former
pastorate at North Rend. He has
a wife and child of two years.
Sunday school will open at
1:45 a. m. Epworth League will
be held at 7 o clock and eve
alng services at 8 o'clock. ,
Rev. D. Lester Fields and
Mrs. Fields, who have been-here
four years, will move to Lebanon
Monday.' Rev. Fields will de
liver the sermon at the Lebanon
church Sunday morning.
Fox, Mink Raisers
To Join in Picnic
JEFFERSOX About - 30 mem
bera of the Salem unit, of the
Mink Breeders' association met
, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles McKee. It was decided
to hold a Joint picnic with the
Fox Breeders' association at Ha-
sel Green, July 9.
Mrs. Biers of Eugene, . state
secretary of the Orsgon Fox and
Mink Breeders' association, told
of meetings she had attended.
Mr. Kleitzer, of the experiment
fox .and mink ' farm at Corvallls,
gave an' interesting talk; Eugene
Finlay and Mr. Holmes of Asto
ria were other speakers.
KXD WESTERN TRIP
LEBANON Mrs. Dell Wilson
of Rock Hill and , Mrs. Beryl Wil
son of Brownsville Lave returned
from a : trip that ti ok them
through Twin Falls and Hager-
man, idano, and eastern Oreron
points. They also visited Yellow
stone park and other places of
interest in Wyoming.
Royal Reunion After Long Trip'
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This picture sent from London to New lork by cable shows Queen
Elizabeth (center foreground) talking with Ambassador Joseph r,
Kennedy (right) as she and King George returned amid tumult
ous welcome from their Journey to the sew world. Princess Eliza
beth is at lower left. In background, King George talks with Prime
Minister Chamberlain. t
Lacomb Llders
Hold Reunion
Turniclge Home Is Scene
of Meeting of Former
' School Partners :
LEBANON The farm home of
Elder John Tnrnldge of Lacomb
waa : the scene Sunday , of a
anion and reception of those
the community who have passed
three score and ten yean and
for Mr. Turnldge's i ;hoolmates
of SS years ago. A banquet was
provided at noon.' .
. An informal program was
held ptS ' the lawn ' tn the after
not n, an Interesting : part being
the reminiscences : of the elderly
people,
The .host's brother, W. J,
Turnldge, . ot. Sclo . described - the
early history of Lacomb to which
he gave the name and 'where he
kept the first, store in the com
the postolflci f iheltowtt. ww
known, as Fern Ridge.
. Oldest Residents Absent
The oldest " residents of the
community, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Inge, 92 and S5. were kept away
by Illness but were noted among
the honor guests. .
Among the elder people pres
ent were Mrs. Matilda Shell.
S3, and F. B. Powell, grandson of
the pioneer minister, Joab Pow
ell, Si. Those or 70 or more in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. C L.
Raines,' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ed
wards, Mr. and Mrs, J a m e 4
Pound, Mr.' and U t a V W. J.
Tnrnldge, : Mrs. and Mrs. J. E.
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. 7 J. G. Cur
ran, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bird,
Mrs.' Irene Deyerle, Mrs. Corde-
ua Edwards, Mrs. Martha Pur
cell and James Nave.. t
Schoolmates present 'were L.
S." Clark, J. W. Cox. Theodosla
Harden and their - families. '
munity. Previons to his naming Schmidt,"
NORTH DAKOTA17S DEPART
LEBANON Mr. and Mra. Will
Schmidt have returned to their
home In '.North Dakota after a
visit with his brother, Alex
Coos Bay Pirates
To Attend Fiesta
Marehfield Crew to Give
Nautical Touch to
Redhead Round-Up
TAFT. ; Ore. (Special) A
nautical theme will . be Intro
duced Into the Redhead Round
Up, scheduled tor August S and
, at Taf t, when the Coos . Bay
Pirates, . of . Marshfield, . bring
their leader, : Chief Sknll M'Netl.
to the coast resort to act in the
capacity of "Eric the . Bed,
ruler of Titlania, who, together
with the redhead queen and her
court will preside during the
round-up.
The motley group, in full re
galia, will accompany the newly
appointed "Red King." who, in
private life is V. A. McNelL Last
year's monarch, Marvin Head-
rick, Salem, , will be on hand to
rive pointers on how a nangr
should behave when surrounded
by a bevy of beautiful coppery-
tressed damsels. - -
' Salem' Girl Enters
Among 'EricV many duties
Is the - selecting' i Redhead
Round-Up bathing beauty Judges.
Coppery-topped - Nina Fahey,' of
Salem, 1938 champbn, la again
out . to' compete ; for sweepstake
honors and the wo Id's fair trip
which Is presented to the winner
of the, bathing beaut y classic
Any redheaded miss is eligible to
compete. : Portland . area ; offices
for the Red Head Rot nd-Up are
at. . S. E. Alder St,, " where
entry blanks . may be obtained. -
V .The-, royal court' : contest : ia
now under way, with a number
of titlan-haired -young ladies,
ages 16. to 26,' announcing their
candidacy for nneen.- The a.ueeu
will . also be-given an expense-
free trip to the Golden Gate ex
position, with the runner-up or
cron princess being" presented
1 with a' diamond ring. In addition.
beautiful gowns will be given the
queen and the. princesses,
Kathleen McCrae
In Jackson Post
MONMOUTH Miss ' : -athleeu'
McCrae,v daughter of Mr .and
Mrs. William "McCrae; who grad
uated this summer from Oregon.
State college, has been assigned
home demonstration . work in
Jackson - county. ' Miss McCrae
was graduated 'from ' high school
herer and ; from Oregon Normal
school. '"-: :' " 't't ' " "S?::: : "
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Cole of
Albany, who formerly resided
here for 20 years,' are taking a
long vacation trtf to' Bowling
Green, Ky., where their daugh
ter. Dr. Mary I. Cole, is an in
structor In a teachers' college -
TO OKLAHOS1A
SCOTTS M ILLS Elinor and
Eunice Clum left last week for,
Oklahoma City to Tisit their fa
ther, P. H. Clum. a.,Sa?-te Fe
railway employe. They will re
turn with him In July when he
I on vacation. : :' -:
Past leaders of
Auxiliary Gather
SILVERTON The American
Legion auxiliary will not hold
its regular meeting Monday night
due to the holiday s ason. The
date for the meeting has not
been set.
1 Past Presidents' club members
motored .to Philomath Wednes
day and spent the day with one
of their members, Mrs., James
A. Scarth who is now living
there.
Auxiliary members attending
the luncheon at Salem in honor
of the national president, Mrs.
James Morris, were Mrs. A. C.
Barber, Mrs. George Towe, Mrs.
C. Dickerson, Mrs. Ernest Starr,
Mrs. Carl Haugen, Mrs. Linn
Schields, Mrs. Glenn Price, Mrs.
Sam Lorenzen, Mrs. A. J. Titus
and Mrs. C. M. Wray.
Ice Cream Social
To Be Held Friday
At Labish Center
LABISH CENTER The En-
deavorers will hold a neighbor
hood ice cream social Friday
eight at the schoolbouse begin
ning at 7:30. A varied program
has been arranged at 3:15, to
be followed by Chinese checkers
and dominoes. The public is
invited. .
The Ladies' Aid will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. H. E. Boehm.
Raymond Bibby has been at
the national guard -encampment
the : past two weeks. He is a
member of the Woodburn unit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Starker
and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Klampe
enjoyed a coast outing early
this week.
Scio Names Head
Of SchoolBbard
SCIO Mrs. Fannie Branson
retires this week a noble grand
of the Rebekaa lodge here. She
will be succeeded by Mrs. .Vincie
Rosprafka, who Is to be installed
July 5.
Mrs. Holla Shelton was chosen
chairman of the Scio. school
board at a recent meeting of the
board, ' succeeding F. G. Cary.
Other board membe" is Kenneth
McDonald. Mrs. Mylo Bartu is
clerk. The chairma.i. was au
thorized to complete negotiations
for lots adjoining' the school
grounds on the east.
Plans made for the new school
year, opening September 11 in
clude window shades in the new
h i g h school building and the
grounds to be improved.
A severe cut on the right hand
suffered at the Holechek mar
ket, has incapacitated I Fott for
time.
Hears Better now
PORTLAND, June 29-UP)-Phy
sicians at a Portland hospital
probed an ear of Mrs. W. E.
Smith, Portland, today when she
claimed ofsevere aches, and ex
tracted a large moth.
Fight Thrills Fatal
MITCHELL, Neb., . no 29-GP)
-Alter listening to the Joe Louis
Tony Galento fight returns John
M. Chlrrlck, 72, western Nebraa
ka pioneer, slumped tj the floor
and died a few minutes later.
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BLdCH'S GOLDEN RULE STORE'S
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if
85 Prs. Kedettes
, Close-Onta
Values to 1.08
69c
83 Prs.
- Men'
2ft Prs.
Boys Wash Slacks t'k 09c
' 17 Prs.-
Boys'jGrey:
FLANNELS
To 2.08
NOW;-
01.98
: 97
Ladies'
Wash Frocks
To 4.08
Now
01.00
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Part Wool
BLANKETS f ?01.30
Ladles'.
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SWIM SUITS Sf 01.20!
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Unionvale Rushes
Salvage of Peas
UNIONVALEU-Harvesting peas
for . canning at the Woodburn
Ray-Maling plant has been in
order cn some of the farms here
for several weeks. The wife oi
one grower reported Tuesday
that the family arose at 4:30
a. m. ana naa not slackened a
fast pace until 10:30 each night.
At one time the first of the
week 10 families were in the
field to salvage the wasted good
peas and everything excepting
vacuum sweeper had been re
sorted to in order to prevent the
loss.
Some growers are feeding the
residue from the viner to live
stock or filling silos with it.
Willamina School
Directors Chosen
WILLAMINA At the union
high school election held at the
school gym Monday, the follow
ing directors were elected: Frank
Papstein, H. A. Stuart, Ralph
Uglow, Carl Wise and R. Y.
Neely.
Scout Master Vernon Huddle-
ston and the Boy Scouts of
Willamina. spent Monday- night
at their cabin camp. Those going
were Clifton Huddleston, Curtis
and Kerney Benefiel, Robert
Tomlinson, Paul and Bernhard
Franklin. Glenn Larkins, jr., and
Jack Shetterly.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle
Drill on Wednesday, June 21, a
74 pound boy at the McMtnn-
ville hospital, named Larry Allan.
Gyllie's Gulch Is
Open; Near Falls
SILVERTON GyllU's V Gulch,
an go-acre playground , a. half
"mile east of the stain entrance
to the Silver Creek Falls park
la opening this week. Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Gyllenberg own and
manage the place. . J
In former years the ranch was
a mlllslte. Mr. Gyllenberg has
converted some of the f mill work-1
era' cottages into modern tour
ist cabins and is. renting these.
The, Gulch offers, horseback rid
ing, fishing," hike and rest.
Kiwanis Head
Ladies' 1.23 Larkwcc J
Hose (irresrtilars
CLOCUS
Clcm, Ore.
220 to 23 N. liberty
Cennett O. Eaudsoa j
For the past year vice president'
of Kiwanis International, Bennett
a Knudson, of Albert Lea, Ulna
has been elected president of the .
organization for 1939-401 , .Knud
ion la a lawyer
MARION ST.
COURT ST.
KINGWOOD
Some time you will start buying foods at these markets this being the first of the month makes
it and ideal time to start. A family of four people should make a saving of from 5.00 to $10.00
per month. We're sure a month's trial will convince you of this saving-Biisicks.
BASBtf ' MTK3'T
Featuring an exceptionally nice assort
ment of cakes, pies, pastry and rolls In
addition Golden Crust Bread. Especi
ally nice for your holiday trips is our
delicious
Lady Baltimore Calces
Darh Chocolate Cahes
With White Fudge Frosting
2g w
Angel Food Cakes, 20c and 39c
Delicious Youngberry Pies, 25c
Pineapple, fresh Cherry and Apple pies
also 25c
Picnic Bans
15c
Round, also long
Ones, dozen
Danish Slices
Butter Horns,
Bear Claws
Freshly Baked
Two for 25c
Snow Flake Sodas
Sunshine Krispies
2 pig. ; . ... 22c
Sunshine Hyde Park
Assorted Cookies
22C
25c
Pkg
Large assortment of Cookies, dozen................
Golden Crust Bread, large unsliced .....lOC
Small unsliced.. . fjQ Large sliced regular or
Sandwich loaf 1 2.C
FMETS and
CUCUCIDERS
S gsff Qs
RIPE TOriATOES
2 lb. basket HQ
A new Item from Our
KMT DEPT.
this week is fresh sweet
Piclded
Let? &t fmh
or Whole, Per lb.. .
Freshly Cured
SDQQO
(J
The Tender Kind,
t or Whole Ham.
Medium Size.
Well bake one of these hams and
deliver it to yon
for .
10c
5i?GOBiniGi?sr
Nucoa
lbs.
35c
Spry ; Shortening
3 Ican !7flS.C "
Rinso
Beg.. Size
Pkg.
ICc
' Pare Cone :
Pork & Beans -
Z. 3 f.r 25c
Large
Cans :
Newly made -, Corn Beef -no:
parboiling necessary ,
YouTl like this fresh Corn
Beef. No fat, gristle
or bone, per lb.' ' aG4
Miracle ' Whip
Salad Dressing
2?c
Quart
Tiffany
Salad Dressing
.Quarts use :
Kitchen" Queen
" . j . . - " i - ' -
'" "' " i.
Fishers Blend
- "Flour
- ; Localbi '
GREET! PEAS
i 1 l.'nn
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IJEIV POTATOES
No.JNew ;
.go nfro'aQ3
" Imperial Valley .
Jnnbd:Caiitaloap
PlaEres
Regular Size Package ; v
B Grade Per lb
Old Golden
V ' ' . n .- 7
r Mellow Blend '
'SLbs-i.. 35c
3
. Kelloggs!
Shredded Wheat
.25
Pkgs
ft
V Golden West Coffee
A lb. cans.; . . , . . ; . 23c
Cirio 19c
Fresh French: Fried
V
10c size 3 for 25
6c Size6-for 2C