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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1939)
1AGE' TWELVE a: The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 25, 1935 t.l- t Mathews Is New Lebanon Dentist Former Residents Visit With Reeves; Gills. . . Go to Fair - LEBANON M. C. Mathews, dentist, has established aa . of fice in 'LebanoB - In " the s Booth building. A graduate of North Pacific Dental eollsgs fa Port land, Mathews ' formerly i resided in Salem, where he- graduated from Salem high school. His wife will join him' In Lebanon about September 1,. and they will establish residence here. Mr., and Mrs. .J." A. Molst'a&d daughter, Mrs. John Aniger and two children are visiting, at .the Dolph Reeres home. Moist is a brother of - Mrs. ; Ree?es.- vTh Moists are from ;Gatop,v and Mrs. Aniker, who will be. re membered,' in , Lebanon, as Fran' ees Moist, resides in Portland. ." ' Mrs. J. G. Gill and daughter. Miss Donna GilL teacher la the Albany public schools, left Tues-J day for San Francisco to attend the fair. . . Dr. R. Brnet Miller and son, Jack, and Mr. I Miller's ' sister, Mrs. G. B. Abraham of - Amity, hare returned from aa " extenslre drfre through eastern ' Oregon.; Tbejr Yisited Mrs. C. L. JamV sob In Canyon City. - While Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Scott , are , in the . mountains on vacation. Mrs. Dorothr Simons is working as secretary in the; office of Dr. J. - C ; Booth ; and D r. N. X. Irrin. . . . " Mrs. FloydMlIls, Lebanon, is a patient . la the Salem general hospital. Warren Gill Is Taeationlng at Seaside. - -: .1 BECKERS MOVE ELDRIEDGE Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Becker hare rented the A. J. Rasmussen place near the El drledge school. The Schara fam ily, who -formerly liTed here, hare mored to Salem. . OUR POLICY We will meet all prices and -will always maintain highest . quality J t lowest prices.' Beef M W&Bf. E Tl Cut from Prime Beef rLi Short Ribs for roasting, a I Cottage Cheese, or braizing, lb..'. AUC fresh daily, lb.. 10c Swift's Sugar .Cured Only Branded Steer Beef Sold Here us 0 10 tfe 100 i 0 4 it lEtTlitf 'can to.- O Honey maid Graham UfeJj feelters 2.lb. J 27c ? Swnblratte fla M CLEAIJSIR 3teiU3)(S 11 QUAKER 4 (OATS Large pkg. iDxydol giant size Large Size 18c IVORY SOAP Large bars..... 8c xh CARS AY SOAP for r- fllVPCrp 17 ATI V 1 3 ii) P & S SOAP 2Cc Large bars, 8 for. For ftBie Finest off Foods Txy S& W mm r 1 0 5Tomato J uice 32219c Beans Cut Strlngless 2 unta25c Grapefruit S57 Red Kidney Beans 2 e. 23c jy Catsup 14 -Ox. Bottle.. 15c BSSSSSSSSSSMSSSTBSSSSSSSSSSSBSBSBBBam gYel. Qing Peaches 23C S$y Telephone Peas 2"Jl 25c ISC a27c Fruit CocktaU No. 1 Tall Can. $y Large Prunes aSS7Corn --Sa5SLL 2 . 16c ft No. a cans 25C White Bean$ Small. 4 17c Fancy Blue Rose Rice Spb't Peas Yellow J or. Green 2iMlc Try . Our Golden Cup tColfee 1. Once Tried Always Satisfied Lb. : - I P 2 lb. C Guaranteed Satisfaction or Your Money' Will . Be Refunded Fancy Crawford, , WHILE THEY LAST a w a .' ii II r? . bu. Potatoes 50:i)S No. 2a Pricea Good Friday throagh Moaday, Anvst 5, 2A, 27, 2S Polk Fair Plans Near y Completed - a 500 4H Club Memliers Will Exhibit ! Blany Others Arc Entered .... - -':-.' - DALLAS Oa Monday of. this week the Polk county fair board met In the Monmouth city hall with committees from the Mon- montn cnamoer or commerce. Fair plans are nearly completed, according to County Arent W. Ci Leth. Members of . the com mittees report mnch enthnsiasm, . According to Leth, 500 4H club members are looking; for ward to ' exhibiting at the fair. In -the liTestock division there will bo many, exhibits of calres, swine. . sheep and poultry. In the domestic science and art di visions there will be displays of sewing, cooking and canning. - Nine . farmer organizations, the - Polk '' County Federated Women's clubs, the Monmouth thimble club and the Monmouth WCTU have all reserved booths tor community displays. In addition there will be many exhibits of grain, vege tables, grasses, horticulture, cut flowers, domestic sc i e n c e and domestic art work. Judging of exhibits will begin promptly at 10 a. m. on August 31. H. G. Smith will judge livestock and O. T. McWhorter will judge agriculture produce Including horticulture, grains and vegetables. Miss Lois Schneider will judge 4H club home economics including demonstrations and style revue. Miss Lucy Case, extension specialist in nutrition, will judge domestic art and science in the adult divisions. W. F. Lee will judge poultry while Mrs. J. S. Landers will judge flowers and Mrs. Burton Bell will judge the art exhibits. various kinds dffered a diversion. .Eorseshoes proved an interest ing., attraction not only. for the men hat for the women also. It waa the annual picnic of the Al bany camp.- Mr. and Mrs. Kelsoa Zeller of R o a t 3, Albany . are receiving the congratulations ot their friends, npon the arrival of a daughter bora to them at the Deaconese hospital In Salem, August 17. The new arrival, which is the first child In the Zeller home, has been named Geraidlne Eleanor and weighs T pounds, S ounces. School Boundary Fall Gty Site Chosen for Mill FALL f!ITY. fSnpHal T-o. I en CooD&r of Airlie Jia hnncht la mill site at Fall City and win start operation around the first of September, he has an nounced. Thn mill, whlrti la now under construction, will have la 20,000 capacity. CoODer has been oneraHnv mill at Tarter, near Airlie, for the past year. He previously operated a small mill at Airlie with his brother, J. F. Cooper. The Cooper familr elan to move to Fall City soon. Accident Retires Softball Catcher BRUSH CREEK Miss Juanit. Moe. well-known softball catcher. lis at her home recuperating from I brain concussion following an - Icldent Thursday at Peninsula para, sne was catching for Pade Barrlcks when the accident op. curred. Miss Moe remained nncAnsctnna F for three -hours and at first it was I feared her skull was "fractured out x-ray revealed otherwise. Miss Moe will be unable to catch during the remainder of the summer. JJovaks Burned in Gasoline Explosion MILL. CITY. What mfrht h I been a verr eriona accident oc curred at H. Maag's garage Sat urday when Joe Novak asked to have bis car filled with gas. No vak did not shut off the en gine, and as it had more gas in tank than he thought the gas ran over, causing an explosion. Novak was accompanied by his daughter, Connie, and the family dog. All were burned as they Wern unable tn et the rinnr nnen I at once. Connie was burnt the most serious. Annual Albany US V Picnic Is Sunday ALBANY Thirtv five mem. bars of Camp Phillips, CSV and auxiliary picnicked in Avery park, Corvallis, Sunday. Follow ing tne Dasaet ainner, games or Sues Stroud Twin i v.- A A salt -for '950,009 waa filed la Los Angeles against Clarence Stroud, one of the Stroud twins of screen and radio, by Meredith B. Davis, (above), blond' et- ress, '.who -charged, breaeh-ol promise and seduction. Ia ad dition to the $50,000, Mlsa Da- -vis asked f 1,100 for medical care aad support of her child expected to be bora ia Decem ber. ... lines Changed ALBANY Following , a sec7 ond posting of , notices - regard ing a change in the boundary lines between District 17 which is in the Greenville school dis trict, and Sweet Home, No. 55. the Linn county boundary boara met and granted the request of the Greenville patrons that part of district No. ST be added to that of District 55. Facta showed that a large number of children in the Greenville district were living nearer to Sweet Home. The change takes approximately Eqo acres from district No. 87 and adds that many to district No. 55. There are some nine or 10 children affected by the change. : The second posting of the no tices regarding the meeting was necessitated by the clerk of one district concerned not posting the original notices properly. RITZ Crackers Pkg. 21c ( NEW MARKET 1 .. - "' j '. 1- r Del Monte TUNA Size 14 c 146 No. ComX St. Phone 4010 mm VJ 498 sack J l HtLUlE 1M BISON 49's sack Vegetol Corn Flakes shortening Pkg. g A Lbs. neLb.5)(g 3 Xbs. flfl Quart Jars Schillings Salad Dressing (Dofifiee Qt- ESS nelb 2-lb. can i. ($) ValViU ey-l Posrlx & Beans Rose Pale Peas 2 Cans )( 3 Cans Coffiee Iwlacasrons ox Golden vcst SraawheltE One ILb. 5 Lbs. U(g ValViU "q Tomato Catsup Wesson Oil Nwz. Bottle (3 Pt8. ' : Q23 Wheaties ;SQ osr rIatches 2 PligS. HC)( , " 6 Boxes to vf Carton ag Faney . 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