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PAGE TT.ELVE Committees Named For Flax Festival lit. Angel Business Men ;.; Pledge. Support .to J . ;; I Celebration , : : , MT. ANGEL The ' OIL Angel Business Men's club unanimously elected Paul Schwab, . presl lent; Fr'tnL Hettwer, t1c presU lent, and W. D. Harris, secre :arytreasurer at ita - meeting Monday noon. Discnsslon f the ?lax "Featlyal was- also held.- -. The Flaxaiiana, n headed by Jielr- new president, Arthur W. Holmes, pledged a wilted front in 'irylng to make the coming fetflTal, August 18, 19 and JO, one of the best yet. ; r The club promised Its . hearty cooperation. Mr. Holme outlined plans for Lhe celebration and us general ihairman of 1 thr festiTal,' . ap printed' the ' following, commit tees: parade, Lee Withers, :halrman, Leonard Fisher, Mark 1 ungate, Douglas "Iarrls, John Bigler, Fran . Hettwer, Albln Bean, Al Wilde, Walter Cain and Paul Schwab; decoratipn, A. J. Bigler, chairman. Ambrose Eb ler; Leo Schwab,. Alfred Schled ler, Arnold ' Schledler, - Louis SVarra; grounds and reviewing stand, Joe Wagner, chairman, LRoy Aman, Clarence Predeek. Ed Bernt, Ed Unger and James McNertney. -- . Music, Alexander Scharbach, :hairman, John Steckleln, Rob trt ; LeDoux, and Forrest Sau raia ; speakers, , Re . Father Al :nin, chairman, Fred J. Schwab, md Joseph L. Wachter ; t recep tion, O. J. Oswald.' chairman. Vlayor Jacob perchtold, James Fournier, P. N. Smith, G.-D. Eb er. Dr. A. F. E Schierbaum, J. r. Baumanr Jos. J. Keber, Alois Keber, Dr. V J. E. Webb, Paul Schwab. Val Eberle, Jack Liberie, William Worley, lYcd Schwab, jr.. L. A. LeDoux, ; F. W. Has ling, Mike - Dardls, - Joe Bickler, Dr. C. J. Ebner, Dr. R. J. Van Cleave George -Antoine and J. a. Kaiser; sports, :.onis Schwab, :hairman, A. J. Bigler, Robert LeDoux, Dr. E. J. orcoran, and William Beyer; dance, TV B. En ires;, coronation, Mrs. A. . W. Holmes, chairman, ? Mrs. A. j A. (Ginger, Mrs. Ed Unger; Mrs.: A. I Butsch, Gordon Bigler, Don lid Aman, and Joseph Berchtold: Queen's float, Fred Stolle, chairman, Douglas Harris, and Mrs. E. Elrerstrom; coronation police, A. j; Butsch, chairman, ind Morris, Fuchs;. electrical chairman, Joseph' Frank; host eases, Mrs. Frank Aman, (hair man, Mrs. A. W. Holmes, Mrs. A. J. Butsch and Mrs. E. G. Un ger - master of ceremonies, Sam Slocum, assistants. . Dr. " Schier baum .and Walter Cain; enter tainment. Al Stupfel . chairman, Joseph Berchtold,. William Floft. Charles Ullman, Frank Amgar ten, Al Wilder Francis Schmidt and Val Eberle; , fireworks, Fred Stolle, courtesy Shell Oil com pany. " v , V ' " ' ! A big Mt. Angel turnout.! it the: Sllrerton " baseball - tourna ment Wednesday night , was ad rocated, ' It being - Mt; Angel night. The Flaxarians 'will make their appearance in uniform. The Mt. Angel delegation will meet at the postofflce at 7 b. m. j ; . :- - -' . ' ! Pitchfork Punctures f j v'. Chest, Frank Lais j In Silverton Hospital j SILVERTON FranV Lais 1 of the Needy district at the Sil rertoa hospital - with a chest wound sustained when a pltch tork fell off a load of hay and punctured his chest. He was re ported as getting along as well is could be expected . Wednesday ifternoon.' : :?:''". Charlotte ' Goplerud, who has been in the hospital ' SwTera) days following a knee eap Injury sustained while swimming, is re ported to be somewhat Improved. Life Goes on Despite Damage Wrought by Flood Gervais Wffl Be July : Special rvTi k If. , . ... - '. ' . ; : : ? v Tico Weeks Oiily p - - "- f ; andi Combination 18x10 Photo y 1-10x12 Frame A Regular S.t.50 Valwe . Doth Are Tours for Both Are I.-nA . Only 1 CHOICE OF PROOFS V ' NO APPOINTMENT ! ' - NECESSARY - i EIcnncH-EIlis ; Stndio .4 'vi m jj 4ii ' International Illustrated News Phonepboto Scene at' Morehead, Kyv after Boo Despite the damage done to her home by the dis astrous flash flood in eastern Kentucky, this Morehead, Ky., woman calmly reads her newspa per with the front of her home blown away and the floor buckled under her feet This scene was typical of the damage done throughout the region where the death toll continued to mount as rescue workers recovered additional bodies. Civic Club Holds Meeting in Park DAYTON The July meeting of ; the Dayton Woman's "trie club was held in the city park Tuesday afternoon with 15 mem bers present. After a short business meet ing: Mrs. ' M. R. Cooper, who re turned i Sunday from . a two months'- trip that tock her to the Atlantic coast states to visit relatives and the New York fair, gave a very integrating trave logue of her trip. The next meeting will be at Lafayette Locks in an all day county federation picnic, Tues day, August 1. Mrs. Clete Gell and Mrs. W. S. HIbbert served refreshments. Big Hatching Season L BB A N O N L. E. Arnold, poultry grower, has . closed the hatching season at his yards south of Lebanon, with setting for the season of 10000 tirkey eggs and 70,000 chicken eggs, an increase In turkey eggs over any previous season. Scene of Reunion nnnvits Tha - 49th annual reunion of the Stevens family will -be held Sunday, Juiyr is. at th t. a. kmoii home Instead of the Sam H. Brown home as for? merly announced. A large at tendance la expected with mem bers coming from all sections of the state, . , . . Mrs. Sarah MeCubbins of Day ton. wash.7 oneen mother of the elan, will be present. She Is past SO and the oaiy uving mem K nf h ariainai cionser fam ily nf Hanson and I Levina Ste vens, who eroaaed the plains in It 51 and settled ts-sv aonauou land dainr in North ! Howell. -i A "picnic dinner .will he served at 1 o'clock followed by a pro programi ' Among the' speakers will be Dr. Guy Mount of Oregon City ? and 4 Dr. A. i m. .son oi Portland who is president. Grain Harvest at j Dayton Is Riished . DAYTON Grain harvest In this- locality Is being rushed; all binders and combines are be ing pressed into service. In the Unlonvale locality an unusual crew Is working r where Miss Ida Hobson is running her father's tractor to pull the Royal Hlbbs binder, because her father, J. A. Hobson, is ill. Miss Georgia Hobson is shocking grain In her father's field. V Many fields of rair vetch and Australian peas are drawing the immediate attention because In a few days the pods pop open and the seed la lost if not har vested at the right stage after ripening. Installation Tonight DAYTON The semi-annual Installation of officers of the Dayton Odd Fellows and Rebe- kahs will be held Jointly Friday night with Sheridan lodge's in stalling teams putting on the work. k. 1 I mm I I Salem's Retail Packing Plant LJ 351 State St. TOTS The recent drop in the livestock market makes it possible for us to offer you these values .7 cut from Choice Eastern Oregon Hereford and Short horn Cattle Inspected meats only " ' mm Tender Lb. Wis WWM W Economical JJ) J Meaty Sirloin Lean Lb. &J$ Choice Cuts CI 1. We Do OurOwn Slaughtering, Curing and Smpking, Right Here in Salem, w nicn Anames us 10 supply 1 ou w un itetaii yuantiues rU: at Wholesale Prices ': From Pig Porkers 1LW! IPISES:; E!I?S 5S)ELE0TED J?ULl ,OIKIItJILE)ESnS They're Delicious Prepare Like a Bam' Fresh;Gronnd - Pure Pork . Home Blade Pore Pork ESQ lb. , EQs lb. aQlb,; ; 2 lb. Just That Pal o the Cakes t Tender and Small . - A Treat ' ' :- The Above Products Are Prepared From Clean, Fresh Cuts of Inspected Meat r Useless to Pay ijlore Rislay to Pay Less Gat'net Signsllonetary Bill i ' - , 'j - , :'' ' "t - T ..a N t : :: . . Prior to signing by President Roosevelt, the hotly disputed monetary bill, restoring the president's powers to change the gold content of the dollar and. operate a $2,000,000,000 stabilization fund, gets the senate's okay through the medium of Vice President John Nance Gar ner's signature. ! Senator Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky, senate administration leader, is at the right. Miss Bourbonnais Seeks Flax Tiara MT. ANGEL, Newest candi date for queen of the Mt. Angel Flax Festival, August 18, 19 an.l 20, is Miss Elaine Bourbonnois of Mt. Angel. - i Sixteen and very popular. Miss Bourbonnois lists swimming' and dancing as her " favorite recrea tions. She. keeps '"ouse for her father, Albert Bourronnais, and two brothers. A Bister, Mrs. Georgianna , Bourbonnais Kruse, was . ML Angel's fi st queen in 1935. Miss Bourbonnais is a Junior at Mt. Angel academy. She is greatly interested In collecting poetry and in interior decorating. She is being sponsored by liberie Bros., local merchants. George Steelhammer 111 While on Trip, Father Flies to Be With Him SILVERTON George Steel hammer, sr., left ty plane at 6 o'clock Wednesday night from Portland for New Tfork City fol lowing a wire Mr. and Mrs. Steel hammer received from there to the effect that their son, George, Jr., was ill. Young George Steelhammer left several days ago with a touring group of young people for a voyage around the states. The' message asked permission to operate, Mr. Steelhammer said on leaving SUverton. restock rMr-- pvpa -i rnpA your n il 'Id I kj ) yy PAiratY JViZi with these ' - '- Great U ? ' m Values : P '--viSrv OTA T5T l-m Don't Miss This Sale Now on at AU . Columbia Food Stores. Prices in Effect Friday, Saturday and Monday July 14-15-17 i jo ftn n riirft Del Monte No. 214 POWDERED SUGAR, 2-lh. bag -15c BROWN SUGAR.. ..... 4 lbs. 1 $)c ARGO STARCH.... 2 for 15c NORTHERN FLOUR, 49-lb. sack.. COLUMBIA COFFEE $1.23 GRAPEFRUIT, Goldettes. Lb. 23c 2 lbs. 45c ......S cans 23c PANCAKE FLOUR. Sperry, 28-oz. pkir .. 19c SODA CRACKERS. 2-lb. box 14c LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP. , RTNSO, larsre package LUX FLAKES, large package. ' LUX TOILET SOAP- . SPRY, 3-Ib. can : 2 bars 11c ..19c hi 20c 4 bars 11c .50c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES J for 25C Giant 13-Ox. Pkgs. KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES, packaged. -IOC KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT, pkglQfr VAN CAIWP'S BEANS 20-02. tall cans 35o225c SPERRY ROLLED OATS Quick or Regular lb. bag 9 1 29c SCOTT TISSUE Soft as old linen. 3 rolls 20c WALDORF TISSUE A real buy ! 4 rolls 75c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Tesun, natural, No. 2's. "cans 25C DOLE'S Pineapple SlicedNo. 's 3 cans , LIBBY -12-oz. , can can ISC Sat. Dahery Ii2mon- S " 'I Lime Calres Delicious, two moist lay ers". Made" with" r f resh limes and lemons, iced in butter: cream icing. Alnozd Horns A flaky butter roll filled ' and topped with sliced almonds. - - ...... t v . - - SfciEOG. Columbia MUTTON' CHOPS lb. 12c -r J Lean, tender chops. PICNICS lb. E7G Sugar cured, half or whole.' LAMB ROAST lb. ago ' , ' : ; ! Lean; shoulder cuts. ' - Luncheon Meats lb. 2g , . - Assorted. A delicious variety fo 15 kinds ; RABBITS -HENS' . FRYERS . Fresh Halibut, Lin? Cod, Black Cod, - Fillet of Sole, Halibut Cheeks, Chinook 1 I Salmon, Crabs, . Oysters and Kippered Food Bargains Galore! Don't Miss!