The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 01, 1939, Page 19, Image 19

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oreffon, Friday Morning, September 1, 1939
PAGE NINETEEN
Canned Goods Sent
To Skagway Folks
LEBANON Thirty doits
qaaru Of assorted canned trntta
and regetables have been shipped
from hers by George -Smith to
hla-brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Perry M. Hern, Jr., ot
Skagway. Alaska.
The Ladles' Aid. first dltislon.
of the Methodist church, surprised
Mrs. D. Lester Fields, wife of the
pastor, when, they met at "her
home Wednesday afternoon for a
tea. Fourteen members -' were
present. , 'V.-:
- Jean Blalock, gateway store
manager, and family hare mored
to 10S Sherman street, the house
owned by Mrs. Berniee Wallac.
who has mored Into the Cormier
apartments.- .
The roof of the Ralph Scroggin
warehouse la being repaired.
Preparatory to the opening of
school, the school buses of dis
trict It are being orerhauled and
put Into operating, condition.
TAIIuYOAVOIl
VITO
MP
DO NT WAIT another day to
try this marvelous flavor.
These foods wQl be perfect
if served with TANG, the Per
feet Dressing . . . salads, sea?
foods, cold meats, smoked
meats, vegetables; sand
wiches, cheese. Exceptionally
fine for potato salad. There's
only one TANG. Ask for it by
name.
i Vik 1 III
ennne
Concrete Poured
At t Scio jBridge
SCIO Concrete is being poured
for abutments at the bridge site
la : Scio - to . replace ' the narrow
highway crossing on'IMain street.
Steel and other materials are be
ing dellrered. Concrete is trucked
from Albany, the mixing process
starting near Green's! bridge and
being completed by the time the
truck', reaches' the Construction
point in mis city, rne new siruc
ture, a county actiTity, probably
will not bo ready f r use until
well ' Into NoremberJ - It is esti
mated.- . : v :-y f; -
Among the many seeking loca
tions te the Willamette valley and
the Scie area, were George E.
Kheadea and son, Ablert. recently
from Colorado.' The ' men are
brother and nephew, respect Ire! y.
of atra. n. I Jlorriaoa of this city.
and are temporarily; located at
Monmouth. i
Scie achol board states all plans
are virtually complete for opening
of the 1939-40 school session Sep
tember 11.
- Mrs. Anna Sticha was reported
somewhat improved this week
at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. J. F. Wesley, at the south
outskirts of the city. She Is 84
years of age.
Services Are Held
For Lillian Sims
SCIO Funeral services for Mrs.
Lillian Sims, 76. were held at the
Christian church in Scio Thurs
day afternoon, with the Rer. V. L.
Loucks of the local Baptist church
in charge. Burial ras in Shel-
burn cemetery. j
Mrs. Sims bad been an active
worker in the Scio Christian
church for many years. -She had
also served on the local board of
education for some time. She was
born In Kansas July 20, 1863, but
ha.d lived in Scio and vicinity since
she was 15.
Survivors Include the sons W.
2., Scio, Ted, Medford, Kenneth,
Corrallls, and Errol, Willamina:
daughters. Mrs. Lloyd Gilchrist,
California, Mrs. Lloyd Harrison.
Nehalem. Mrs. Hutchinson. Port
land, and Mrs. G. W. Flook. Mill
City. W. A. Gilkey, near Scio,
and L. E. Gilkey, Salem, are broth
ers of the deceased.
Mill City Church
Group Entertains
MILL CITY Members of the
Brownsville C. E. society; of the
Presbyterian church were visitors
at the C. E. society meeting of
the Mill City church Sunday night.
A dinner was served! in the scout
cabin at 6:30, after which a pro
gram was given in the church.
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"Young and Lean
Snow White - Take No Chance, Buy the Besf
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Your Choice of Choice Cuts
Eleaty
, : Round, Top. Sirloin, T-Bone i i
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.TOME
Fresh Daily
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT PRICES
YOU CAN AFFORD .
-4 lor acc
-2 or 95
Cantaloups, fine flavor.
Lettuce, Large sixel..
Dannish Squash for flCC
Cabbage, solid hetday'-lb :..;:.,.:.LJ.flC
Watermelons, Oreson grown, lb....-I i JlC
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Phone 9176 - 9177
Phone 5166
Phone 7962
Dial Either of These Niimbers - Free Delivery - Four Trips Daily
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for
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IPnocre Pi?Cs ILQcnEic
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flQg nib.
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TO
B0J IFILdDHJffli
HAKE THESE MARKETS YOUK HEAD
QUARTERS FOR THE FINEST IN
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New Shipment
or Whole !
S6Vc AG).
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SoBtt Pi?Ex
Dry Cured Keeps for Weeks
Nerer Molds Lean
We Do Custom Curing
and Smoking
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Bring Your Pork to V f or the Best
HAMS - BACON - LARD
1 Vinemaple Smoked
Slightly Salted
2-lb. Packages
nc a 2g 27
lraaEsei? otto
j Large Size flQO
1 FS)ElMATr ;
You May Pay More bat Yoa Cannot Bay i
Better Shortening
Gem Nuntt'lle
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Einicttoiatt IPosttaassii
PflosrCoScr og l?3
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Ball or Kerr Mason
IFironn tf s c& Vegetsalblles
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FOOT DULL I '".T
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noi aoo o VTfT
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Small
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FANCY GOLDEN !
D ANANAS 0s 111?.
LUlVffiER JACK SYRUP, No. 5..L.
43c
VALLEY PURE HONEY, 5 lbs.
OXYDOL, rcg. 18c, giant.
54 c
SPERmPS PANCAKE, 48z..
27c
MOTHER'S OATS, your choice... 29C
MUCH MORE COCOA, 2 lbs.
14c
ARM & 'HAMMER SODA, 3 pkgs
BON AMI, cake 10c, powderecL..i 12C
S.O.S., '4-pad 12c, 8-pad..
20c
ARGO CORN or GLOSS STARCH, 2 forjtgc
CARNATION MILK, tall size, 4 for.25C
Quarta, c3t 1-t
Complete S KUWTiJf
OLD GOLDEN COFFEE; lfili
-2 He
BALL MASON JAR RUBBERS, 3 dW.ilQC
KERR MASON REGULAR LIDS, 3 doz.425c
ALPINE COFFEE, Ub. tin..
26c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 cans.
ONLY THE BEST BAKED IN OUR OWN OVENS
" Labor Day
Loaf and Cup Cakes
Fine for Picnics
Golden Crust
LOAF
CAKE
Lcidy Baltinoio LayciCnlcc
WITH; AN ABUNDANCE OF BOILED
FROSTING
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iingel Food
Made with Swansdown.
A real ralae, only.
Calces
3gc
l-lb. loaf glicedi.. 1
IVi-lb. loaf, no sliced
12c
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?ple ox Cherry TUIUIOVEnS
Rcdiy Gccd 3 for 10c
Our
Was so well liked we are acaitt baldnf in
PpSseb toy ttHae
5qoq
GREEN SPOT BEANS
24 No. 2 C4ms .i(J j79
SUNSET PiEAS
' 24 No 303 cans.
SPENCER TOMATOES
24 No-2 cans.
MT. JEFFERSON CORN
2(S No. 303 cans!
1 SUNKIST FANCT
GOLDEN BANTARI CORN
24 No. 2 cans.
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