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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1939)
PAGE SIXTEEN Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem; Oregon, Friday Morning August 23, 1939 7oodbum Fair Plans Complete . Armory,' Tents to Be Used J to ; House Exhibits; i fi Board Meets ., . WOODBDRN -P lam for the 1939 'Woodbiirn 'community fair . were, completed: at meeting, of the fair board Tnesdar niht. It . was decided that 26,500 square , feet of space, wilt be used In hous ing exhibit! in -' the ." Woodbnrn armory andin tents. t .r ..Grange, exhibit, floral "show and . Individual exhibit win be displayed, on the main floor of .'the armory, while "textiles will be "housed on .the second floor. The , bobby show and 'old time pictures . will occupy, the entire basement.', "rj Three, large' tents will, provide 'additional ..space. One tent will " handle' seating arrangements 'for the entertainment, which will in elude "boxing - matches and a lull hour, of " wrestling : Friday night, ' as well as a' mtfelcal program, by 'awtll . known - group, of radio, en- tertainers. A second large tent will be used -to house commercial . ex hibits, the newest' feature of the fair. ' ; ' A space covering 55x100 square hibit A third tent will be used to house; concessions and additional entertainment' to be provided, for visitor to the fair. The. Woodburn community fair nas not oeen commercialized. Tie most important parts of the fair wish to see them. -Those on-the fair board are John W. Ramage. chairman, L. C. Buchner, Fred Hecker, Tim Bjel land, F. W. Settlemier, Henry D. Miller.' Jess Flkan, J. M. Rlngo and Earl Houseweart. Sub-committees are, advertising, J. F. Lacey and Clyde Smith; finance. V. W. Tremalne, - Frank Proctor and H. M. Austin;. commercial ex hibits,' John Shaw and Glenn trouici; uiocauon, jess jrxxan, Tim S jelland, Earl . Houseweart and Frank Settlemier; entertain ment, Fred Hecker. J. F. Lacey and Clyde Smith. . : BUCHHOLZ ARRESTED , DALLAS Paul William Buchbols was arrested Tuesday at Talsetx on a charge of ob taining money under false pre tenses. . He was arraigned and bound over to the grand jury. Bail was set at $1500. ' MAKES - BIG CATCH , WILLAMINA Mrs v Fred Gil lespie reports the caught ; 143 Cab. within a period f of four hours V when on a vacation' "trip' at Cutler City last week.- Types Words and Music, too! : -7 : ; - - .. .... '. . .. .- -- y - " i '" j ''';'';' LiLrarv Is Made ? Ready for Fall Boots Added; SUverton's . - Most Popular Ones -Are Listed 81LVERTON Work fat the public library here is moving di rectly anead In preparation for a heavy " fall . reading. Pamphlet flies V being ehecked ever, books sufferlBf from levy fty during" the past six months are hetnv - rebound, 'ntrulni ' files arc t being renovated and new books are being aaaea. . ' Tlire" lists Boated In the li brary this' week show that the 10 moat recent additions to the shelves , ar...Exupery, "Wind, Sand and Stars;" Austin, "Mur dered but not Dead;" Rln chart's The wau;'! cooper's, "The Pio neers;" ' Steel, ' "Judas Incorpor ated: Van Paasen. "Days of Our Years';'? Therkell, ; fThe Bran dons ; Cronln, "Hatter'a Castle; Canfleld, "Seasoned Timber; Romain, 'Men of Good WIU.. m 'The six" most popular non-fiction books are Wain, "Reaching for the. .Stars;. . Van Paasen, "Days of Our Tears;" Exupery; "Wind, Sand and Stars;" Lind bergh, fLlsten f the Wind ; " Hal sey, "With 'Malice Toward Some;" Byrd, "Alone." The ten most popular fiction books, Field, , "All - This - and Heaven Too;" du Maurier, "Re becca ; Marqnand, x " Wlckf ord Point;? Page, .'-Tree of Liberty; Rawllngs, The Yearling;" Buck, "The Patriot; Douglas, "Dis puted Passage;!! Mason, YtThree Harbors;" Canfleld, - "Seasoned Timber; BInns, "Land Is Bright., . , v...: i : ; FISH AT DEPOE BAT. : VICTOR POINT. Enjoying a picnic party and fishing . trip at Depoe bay last - week-end'- were Mr. and : Mrs. John Doerfler; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doerfler, Miss Nina Ahrenklel, - Miss Louise Doerfler. John." Doerfler. Jr., and Clarence Brownell. ' 1 Blan Wanted at Dallas. Arrested in Wisconsin DALLAS Walter Long, was arrested In Wisconsin for Polk county ; authorities according to word ' received , her this week. He Is charged with larceny. A number of arrests were made recently by the city po lice officer, Tony Neufeldt. Each of the ' following was arrested on a charge of. being drunk: Ralph Grant, Clyde Cole, Al Fernandez, L. H. Poppe and C. M. Neswold. ' - ; : f riioriel Lent " ' ' Something new for newspaper offices. It's a musical typewriter, Invented by Alexander Rose of the Bronx, N. Y a court reporter, and now on exhibit at the world's fair.- Music Is played on the In strument by typing words written on a sheet of paper. It eliminates the necessity of reading notes and a child can learn to play In no time at alL Muriel Lent tries her skill here. - - Kister Services Will Be Friday AURORA F antral services will be held from the Canby funer al home Friday afternoon at X o'clock for Peter Kister, 64, farm er of Macksburg, who died at an Oregon City hospital Tuesday night. ' - He was born In Topeka, Kan., January 16, 18S5, and came to Oregon with his parents, settling near Fargo. In 1921 he moved to Macksburg. Surviving are the wldow, Gladys; eight grandchildren, May B'abcoek of : Molalla, Esther Schrock of Canby, Alice, Mabel, Virginia, Denna, Aleen and Arth ur 'at "heme: : three : brothers,' Hen ry of Oregon City, Will of St. Hel ens, John of Aurora; four sisters, Anna Wallmer and Emma Walch of Molalla, Pearl Jepson of Scap- poose and Mrs. Henry (Kate) Tautfest of Aurora. " Birthday Party Is Held, Fox Valley FOX VALLEY A group of relatives of the G. P. ' Johnston family gathered at the Johnston home Sunday to help Paul celebrate his birthday anniver sary. - Those present Included the Orvllle ' Bowers, Fred Boyers and Albert Bllbray families, all of - Salem, Mrs. Helen Bowers and. daughter, Mrs. Daisy, John ston and the Paul ""Johnston family. ; 'v 5 xfa.tt wMp r V ...' THIS LI A II - STYL E DEER EQUALS IMPORTED PILSNER , Bias: creamy-nae, loog-lastint caarveloaaly fragrant ' I0IT: Bright amber, aystal-dew. With aa esKQeas 't of light-hearted bubbles parkliz up as you drink! .. . rUVOk: Neither strong, bitter nor sweet., A grand, mellow . w wiu oops am mamnen balanced Jwt $KOWN VFRZV right The true-Pilsner flavor! Brown Derby Beer has it' PILSNER : . PCSAfGZ It pays to buy ll your sroteries it St(cwy because you stye every day NOT merely on ends I " X. i T fe" -r, "asa-r" Prices Are Effective for 3 Days V1 rjpr'X Tr Friday, August 25, through Monday, August 28 mm JOTjiia I Van Camps Tomato Soup Big 22-oz. cans 2 for 19C Avonssd faisj CsjBpSrt) 1 You'll like tender, puffy Fluffiest Mar&hmallows 1 lb. cello, bag. 9C PRdDBHICE FEATURES FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY Utah Celery Jumbo ...... . Seedless GraDcs Extra Fancy Full of Sugar, 4 lbs Sunkist Oranges Juicy, dozen. ; Svcet Corn Young, Filled Ears', dozen s: . Julia Lee Wright Bread iy2-Ib. loaf sliced 2 f.,r 25c . Fancy . Creamery Butter Grade A lb. 00C Full Cream Cheese New Low Price 6ib. can 3 '-lb. can Scott Tissue 1000-sheet rolls. Finest quality. rolls 15c mm Town House Unsweetened Big 46-Oz. Cans 2lw Scott Towels Saves laundry and labor. rolls 19c Wave Kist Light Meat No. y2 Cans for Lux Tqttet Soap - bars.... , , lie f Iff Blue Karo No. 10 can MEAT FEATURES FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY BEEF ROAST Choice of REVSO Large package. 19c Ovaltine For tired nerves. Big 1.00 size ff Aa for ' BOILING BEEF Young and tender, ; tL lean cuts, lb . O 2 V LAMB STEW From gen uine Spring jgf, lambs, lb jv BACON MorreU's or Ar mour's, by the HOls piece. Ib..,.. lO 2C GROUND BEEF Pure, ; meat . .. 2 lbs. 29c LAMB STEAKS Genuine young Spring g -lambs, lb. AJV any cuts, pound 20 c SLICED BACON Swiffs, lb SALMON Young fresh salmon. Can now. Afs each jlJL flgg COTTAGE CHEESE Old fashioned or . creamed lbs. AjC HAMS Morrell's skinned, all surplus fat removed, half or whole, n of pound ..iy2C Sun-Maid Raisins ; 7c Xttchem Craft Flow ; 494b. ak. 1.19 BbL 4JJ0 ATbers Flapjack, 4-Ib. sack. Bailey Oyster Soap, Val Tito Hot Saace, 23c Broim Derby Beer : 3 flo5r27c 18 Case AlrUght ' Flow 4Mb. ak. 90 c BbL 8.79 .... 8c May Day Salad Oil, quart. .JtSc Goldea West Coffee, 1-lb. Crystal White Soap.lo bars 28c Ivory Soap, large sbe Sc. Saa Waa Peas, No. 1 caas221c Baby fitwp - ff17f Oral Sardlaea, No. 1 caaa Bleach Bite, H gal SearchllCht Matches, Kool CJgarettea.; Barrest Blossom Floor 4&-lb. sk. 1.09 Bbl. 4.19 825c -2270 Gold Medal Floor' No. 10 ak. 89c ; Harrest Blossom Pancake No. 10 ak. ."' . ' 89e y, Sonny Boy Spaehetti. No. SOO Pass n Boots Cat Food, fi-ox. mh Strongheart Dog Food, No. 1 cans muups' fort Beans, 10-os. 419c Tomato Jnlce. Snnnv Dawn. Ufa. 9 m fox. Dole's Pineapple Juice, 46-. ' Bakers Cocoant, long thread, 1-lb. cello, pkg. ; isc Gold Leaf Fresh Lima Beans, No. 2 can9c Santlam K. W. Cut Beans, No. Z can Oc Old Faithful Whole Kernel Cora, 12-ox. cans ; ; zsc Whole Apricots, No. SH cans 225c Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 2H can i4c snowy i-eaa uererages, 29-oa. (Pins bottle deposit) ,, -10c COFFEE FEATURES Airway Nob HUI Edwards 12c m 20s 22c .b. 3 lbs. 35c 2 lbs. ,39c 2 lbs. 43c Crystal White Soap Chips, giant sixe28c Halferty Minced Clam, No. 1 ran , : iq Real Itoast Peanat Batter, 2-1 b. Jar ,23c tugnway vinegar, so-graln, qnarf. UDoys cornea neer, 12-ox. can. Economy, Jan, quarts, do. Kconomy Caps, dox.. .12c 17c; - tm" Clabber Girl Baking Powder, 24b, tln.19c Sleepy Hollow Syrup, cane and maple, qtjf33c , Lunch Box Sandwich Spread, quartL 87c ; Grapefmit Juice, Town House, No. 2 cans 215c Mazola Oil, quarts .- v - - - yoo'; Peets Granulated Soap, medium alg ,, if" The flavor team ... NBC Shredded Wheat with Fresh, Ripe Peaches. 2 pkgs. 21c AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY. . .13 AFE WAY