The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1940, Page 8, Image 8

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    ; PAGZEGHT ; i . ' OSECOIf STATESMAN. Salenu Oregon. Friday Montfng, Jln?tui 16V.19U, - ' - - : . -V-v,'' r " - - ) : ;
Tha OUSGON STATESMAN. Saleou Oregon. Friday Ilarcln Anast 15.-1913,
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Phone 5151
rocery
162 N. Commercial
Business Is good 30 over last year. Many new
satisfied customers are pleased with our Better Foods,
Lower Prices and Eff ecient Quick Service.
Corn
Polafoes
. Cm Doz. 250
Fresh Golden Bantam
Just IUrht .
- 6 Doz. Sack 59e
W lbs. 3.40
50 lbs. 49c 100 lbs. 95c
iomaloes Locals
4 lbs.
18-lb. hnz 33c
3.00
150
Uaicroclons a.
Lemons
Oranges 2'sW-2 doz. 450
LoiilICO Solid Heads 2 for 90
Cabbaqe WST' 2Vi0
Celery SEL, 50
Celery Hearts
I
Pet Brand
Tails
2 bunches S P j
for JLy
4 for 260
Sno-Sheen Cake Floor 'sS. 180
Dog and Cal Food pMr 230
Case of 48 $1.89
Snowdrif I Shortening r'n 390
Coff Del Airline 3 lbs. 350
Coffee Walker's Best, lb, 210
Royal Gelatin Podding -3sr) pkgs. JL0
Pork and Beans: Fnn2Tr 3
for
Thompson Best Floor 950
24-Ib. sack 49c
Fairy Toilet Soap 3. cakes 200
Iliracle UKp wt : 290
Chefs Special Quart 190
Colorado State
Picnic Is
Sunday
Silverton - City Park 1
Chosen .as Site for
"Animal Affair '
....... s ...
SILVERTON The Colorado
tat picnic will be held at the
Silverton city park Sunday. Coffee
and cold d rlnka art being furn-
lshed free by the committee ac
cording- to word reaching Sllrer-
ton early this week.
Mrs. Charrle Opedyke, mother
of Mrs. Frank Zook, has rstorned
to her boms at vancourer after
a rialt with her dan cater at Sll-
rerton. -While here Mr. and Mrs.
Ira Loren entertained at dinner
In her honor, and a family picnic
was also enjoyed at Sllrer J'alls
tUU park.
The exchange In which ' Rev.
Zook was to so to Grants Pass
and Rer. palmer or the. Grants
Pass Christian church was to
come hers Is definitely off ac
cording to Rer. Zook. Satisfac
tory arrangements could not be
made, he said. Rer. Zook reports
three additional members this
week making- a total of 230 mem
bers taken into the congregation
during Rer. zook's tour years
as local pastor.
The Little Theatre group will
aire a dance Saturday night at
Ilaxel Green for, the last three
classes who graduated from Sil-
rerton high school. Dancing will
begin at 9 p. m. Harold Adams
Is president. Peter Wayne's or
chestra will furnish the music.
Mrs. Harry Riches and Lois
Riches left Tuesday for Camp
Murray where Captain Harry
Riches la In the hospital with
throat Infection. Mrs. Riches and
her sister-in-law' plan to return
the last of the week If Captain
Riches is Improved.
84-Year-Old Is
Feted at Reunion
- "JEFFERSON The annuel r
union of the descendants of Mrs.
Eva Grens was held -Sunday In
Bryant park, Albany. Mrs. Grens
was honor guest, celebrating her
4th birthday anniversary. She
was born in Odessa. Russia, Au
gust 11, 18H5, coming to this
country about 50 years ago. She
has been resident of Jefferson
and Talbot for the past 42 years.
She makes her home with her
son, Charles Grens In the Talbot
district.
A basket dinner was enjoyed
at the-neon hour, after which a
program of songs,, and readings
were presented. The president is
Lee Grens of Jefferson and sec
retary is Mrs. Oren Smith of the
Scrarelhill district.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Corner Commercial and Chemekeia Slreeis - Open Evenings Till 8
Grsnx and family of Jefferson:
Mr.' and' Mrs. Henry Ammon and
family, Mr. nad-Mrs, 'John Grens
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gotlleb
Grens -and family, Mr. and Mrs.
William grens and family, Mr,
and Mrs. Francis - Grens and
daughter, Mr. - and Mrs. Oren
Smith and family of the Scrarelhill
district: Mr. 'and - Mrs. - Fred
Schneider and family of near Sa
lem; Mrs. Stogsdell and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald MeGulre and fam
ily of Albany; Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bordune and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Walter ReinU of West Fir;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and
family of Lake Labish; Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Mosher and children
and Irvln Raas of HoskJns Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Klxer. and son.
and Larry Alexander of Mlllers-
burg: Mr. and Mrs. George Cos
ner and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Con
ner of Derer; Mrs. EdXasehinger,
Ed 81mm. Mrs.. Iran Rothroek
and Pauline Newgent of Portland;
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Grens of He
Minnrlue; Mrs. Era Greni, Mr.
and Mrs. . Charles ureas ana lam
Uy. Mrs.- H. H. Hampton and
grandson of the -Talbot district.
To Hold Picnic
The Oregon StaU Termers an
Ion will hold Its annual picnic
at Champoeg state park Sunday,
August It. Opening at 19 a.m.,
the day will begin with Junior
sports and a basket lunch will be
served at 12:20. The stats or
ganization will furnish coffee and
cream.
Assembly call by President
Harley Libby, flag salute and
songs by the audience win open
the afternoon program. Fire min
ute talks by county presidents as
well as a program number by each
county are scheduled.
Speaker on this week's Farmers
nnion program over KOAC Thurs
day at 7: IS p.m. was Eben Ray of
Dallas, chairman of the board of
directors of the Oregon Farmers
Union Cooperative association.
Legal Notice
THE BEST IN TOWN MANY SAY. WE ADVISE
CANNING NOW BEFORE THEY ARE GONE.
FLOUR
Farmer Jce
Good bread
flour, 49 lbs.
31.00
Happy Family
a .25
Extra food,
49 lbs.
, Eiichsn Queen
4, a 31-29
SnORTEHHIG 4 -lb. carton . ..www
COFFEE 23 c 2 , , 45 c
Pearson's Special ib. 15 c 3 lbs. WWW
BnOOIIS 29c 39c - 78c - S3c
Sandwich Spread and Dressing ,u. 15 C
FAHIIIA
4H4b. base ...s&w V
HOT SAUCE 3eanslOC
JZLL0 Assorted flarors 3 pkga,
imn , 3 ei9c
IIAQGAnniE Pound - IOC
21c
O-Ib. bag.
10c
FETE APPLE JUICE 40-es. cans
Ilclcalxa cr Ualfla Flssr
FftTY t?f8' ET f C 1 1 i. J r .
lUiUil AJU9iJUl w rolls
CHEESE Fall Crease ' , , ,' ,
Vczs, Ccrn. Grcza Ezzzz 3
Pcr!i Cx Tlczzs
GlT jZX SlinpS .Tasty tot anchea
Deviled -iieat-----
4 .... :
:4 -
.3
2
3
2
3
lbs.
lbs.
lbs.
2Sc
Tt Reserve the IUbt 'im Limit Quantities
PJIISO
Lars
19.0
3 lara bars 25
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Gryslql Uliilo i
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NOTICE OF SAL OF REAL
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE
NOTICE HEREBY IS QrVEN
that by virtue of the terms and
provisions of tbe last "will and
testament of EDWARD N. WELLr
ER. deceased, which said last will
and testament was duly admitted
to probate in the County Court
of the County of Marlon, State
of Oreron. by an order of said
court duly given, made; rendered
and entered of record In said court
la the matter of the estate of said
decedent on the twenty-ninth day
of April, 19 S. IRENE DODD
WKLLER, as the duly appointed,
qualified and acting executrix of
the last will and testament and
estate of said decedent, was dnly
Icensed, authorized and em
powered, among other things, to
sell the real property hereinafter
described belonging to-said estate
of said decedent, at either public
or private sale, with or without
notice, but subject to confirma
tion by said court, as is required by
law: and that pursuant to such
authority and power contained in
said last -will and testament, the
undersigned, said Irene Dodd.
Weller, as such executrix, will
proceed to sell, at private sale, tn
one parcel, from ana alter ine
twenty-second day of August,
1940, at Room 214 In the United
States National Bank Building,
situated at the northwest corner
of the Intersection of Stat and
Commercial Streets in Salem, Mar
Ion. County, Oregon, to the highest
bidder, on the terms and condi
tions hereinafter stated, and sub
ject to confirmation by said court,
and subject also to all rights and
interests of tenants In possession
of said real property, all the right.
title, interest and estate of said
decedent which said decedent had
at the time of his death, as well
as all the right, title, interest and
estate which has since been ac
quired or has since accrued, by
operation of law or otherwise, by
er to said estate of said decedent,
in and to the following-described
real property, to-wit:. '
Lots numbered ."( five) and
6 (six) in Block numbered S
(three) of WALNUT GROVE
ADDITION to the.. City of i Sa
lem, Marlon County, Oregon,
according to the daly recorded
plat thereof on file and of
-record in the office of the Re
corder of Conveyances of and
for said county.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF
SALE: Full payment of the sale
price in cash, lawful money of the
United States of America; or not
less than five per cent (B) of
such sale price being payable In
cash, lawful money of the United
States of Amerjca, and the re
mainder or balance of such sale
price being payable In monthly
Installments fully maturing and
being wholly due within the period
of rive (S) years after the data of
such sale, with interest thereoa
at the rate of five per cent per
annum, payable not less frequent
ly than semi-annually, the obliga
tion of the purchaser so to pay
such unpaid balance of such sale-
price to be evidenced by- the
promissory note, or promissory
notes, of the . purchaser, to the
order of said executrix, of form
and substance customarily used
in Marion County, Oregon, and
said promissory note, or promis
sory notes, to be secured by a first
mortgage, likewise -of form and
substance customarily used in
Marios County, Oregon (Including
coven ant a of warranty and for
punctual payment of. such unpaid
balance of such sale price and also
taxes, assessments and fire insur
ance premiums), of and upon said
real property. Tha purchaser
shall assume the payment of, and
take said real property subject to.
aay and alt taxes and assessments
of whatever nature thereon, which
now are, or hereafter may - be
come, chargeable to. or liens
against, said real property. . ...
- All bids or offers snail be made
in writing to said executrix at
said above-mentioned address,
and the right Is reserved by said
executrix to reject aay and ; all
bids. - ;.'?:. , ,. J , V r, '..
Bated this, nineteenth day' of
July, 1S4S. -; - v " .
f , 4 IRENE DODD WELLER,
As : Executrix -6f the Last
WUlrind Testament . and
Estate of EDWARD 1C
'? WKLLER. Deceased. -..
- A , JU 1 9-Z 6V Ag. ,1-f-l
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Picnic Draws ISO
Descendants : of Pioneers
Elect Salem Woman as
Secretoiy-TrctrreT
The descendants of Peter. Wil
liam and Joseph . Bllyen, Oregon
pioneers, met at Bryant's park.
Albany. Sunday, August 11, for
their 11th annual rennlon.
. A basket dinner waa served at
noon under the management of
Mrs. Frank Bryant, Mrs. George
DeVaney and Mrs. Henry BUyeu.
At a short business meeting in
following officers were elected for
the coming' year: president, . Ar
chie Bllyen of Portland: rice-pres
ident. Mack Thomas of Sandy;
secretary-treasurer,' LOa Bond of
Salem. Retiring officers were:
president, Henry Bllyen of Al
bany: rice-president, Mike-Bllyen
of Sdo. The office of secretary-
treasurer had been vacant since
the death in January of Leona
Bllyeu Miller. .
Silver 1 o r 1 n g cups were pre
sented' to Lee Bllyen of Lebanon
and Mrs. Dine Moser of Albany
for being the oldest members of
the clan la attendance.
Memoirs la tribute to Francis
Bllyen. Leona Bllyen Miller, Dora
Pomeroy Bllyen and Mrs. Elisa
beth Shelton, who hare died since
the 1931 reunion, were read by
Clyde Bryant of Albany.
J. N. Bllyeu of Scio gare a
talk on early history of the clan.
Of particular interest was a pho
tograph each of Peter and Wil
liam Bllyeu which Jhe was able to
locate and bring to the meeting'.
About ISO members were pres
ent.
Rodgers Reunion
Held at Albany
ALBANY (Special) About IS
descendants of Eli and Hannah
Rodgers met at Bryant park in
Albany August 11 for their an
nual reunion.
The original Rodgers family.
natives of South Carolina, pio
neered there and in Indiana and
Missouri before coming to Oregon
in 18 14. They settled at Rodgers
mountain, near Scio, in 18 6 C.
Oeorge E. Rodgers, a son of the
original couple, still owns and re
sides on. the land his parents ac
quired from the government. Fire
generations of the family hare
lived there. Only two children
survive, Oeorge E. Rodgers of
Scio, and Mrs. Miriam Arnold of
Lebanon.
Mrs. Miriam Arnold, only sur
viving daughter of the pioneer
couple, was especially honored on
her 83 rd anniversary.
Officers for the coming year
are J. L. Rodgers of Albany, pres
ident; Mrs. David Bosaart of Scio,
secretary; Fred Harrison, histor
ian; Mrs. Virgil Horton, Mrs. J. L.
Rodgers and Mrs. Cecil Harrison,
program committee; Mrs. ciyae
Rogers, table committee.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. George Rodgers, Mrs. Lora
Piatt, Mrs. Gladys Westenhouse
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David
Boshart. and daughter, Herbert
Bailey, all of Scio; Mr. and Mrs.
E. A. Wagner of Dallas; Mrs. Bere
nice Wootten of Buckeye, Ari
zona; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rodgers,
Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Rodgers, Mrs.
Mae Rodgers, Mr. and Mrs. Royce
Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Am
brosek and children, Thomas
Large, Rev. and Mrs. Henry Al
bert, all of Albany; Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Rodgers and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Harrison, Mrs. Lela
Hokum, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Har
rison and son, all of Shedd; Mrs.
Miriam Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Lot
tie Arnold and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Vir
gil Horton and children, all ef
Lebanon.
Frenchmen Enjoy
"Death Sentence"
Dinner in London
LONDON. Aug. 1 4-(Friday )
Sixty French soldiers, sailors
ana airmen made jnerry at
"death sentence" dinner here last
night at which Y ice-Admiral Em
He Muslller, chief of the French
naval forces fighting with Bri
tain, was the principal guest.
The Vichy government had giv
en them until mldnigbt to return
to France before being Indicted
for treason.
Admiral Muslller said the "free
Frenchmen" all "had full confi
dence that the' British empire
would conquer."
Scotts Alills Has
Fifth Homecoming
' 8COTT3 MILLS The fifth an
nual home coming picnic was held
Sunday at the Scotts Mills park.
About too people registered dur
ing: the day. Friends gathered
that had not seen each other in
years, the one coming the great
est distance was from Sitka,
Alaska. A no host dinner was
served at noon with a short pro
gram and busiaesa meeting following.
George Kellls son of Mr." and
Mrs. Levi Kellls - received a bad
cut on his knee - while - splitting
wood. 'making' It necessary-for
him to be on crutches. " .
Slaeieay ,Womaii
Returns From Hospital
MA CLEAT i Mrs. Harry Mar
tin, who has been a patient at the
Salem General hospital for sev
eral months; has recovered suffl
eieatly to leave tb hospital. '
'.About CO Macleay grangers at
tended the annual pienle held at
Silverton park Sunday. - ;
-WATCHES CLEANED .
2 $1.00;to 5U0 .
. '. AH Work Guaranteed J";
Baslcfcfs Market 470 N. ComX
ICepublicaiia Hear
lUley at Dallas
Orer ISO Polk county repub
licans heard Dr. P. O. RHey Of
Salem ' speak oa the Wlllkle-Mo-Nary
campaign at Dallas park,
Wednesday..
Dr. Riley paid tribute to Ore
s' o a senior senator, and rice
presidential nominee and urged
his audience to work "earnestly"
for the election of Wlllkie and
McNary. . ' ;
"At this ftonr, ne said, "Ame
rica faces a choice between two.
Only one' can win Let as be con
structive and energetic and - not
be led into a dictatorial form of
COTemmenJLM
From California
UNION HILL Mr. and Mrs. C.
C Mertx and daughters, Marcele
and LaTonne of Alturas, CallL,
visited Wednesday with Mrs.
Mertx aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. George Scott. They are also
visiting with relatives around
Stayton and Portland before re
turning home la a tew weeks.
Bmi&teele Plaiij
New Garage Plant
Work Starts on $9000Unit
on North Church Street
Here Thursday
, Bonesteele Sales A Service,
Inc., revealed plans of erecting a
xsooa nnbUe aaraae at 370 North
Church street to house Its Stude
baker sales axencj with issuance
of a building permit by the city
building: department yesterday,
i Construction oa v the building
started yesterday and It Is expect
ed to be completed about October
IT The bufltof.'Nme story ? hlgn
and St by $$ feet, wlU hare a
large showroom and complete
service and shop facilities.
A used, car department wfl
. m a a -B m -
occupy part oi ine Duiuuun-.
Other permits:
Leo N. Chllds to repair roof of
dwelling at 7S5 Trade street; $10;
J. S. Murray to . reroof dwelling
at sil Brers arenne. 145 : Mrs. H-
Rlchmond to ' repair root ox
Street, $30; , Immanuel Baptist
church to repair roof of church
at 1907 Hazel arenue, $40; Clara
WolfsF to repair roof of dwelling
4 I'll Waller. SI 5; Fred Thorn tv.
son to reroof porch at 1575 South'
Commercial street, $40; Wll
ion Savage to alter dwelling at
1S4 Court street, $100; IL C.
Hoadley to erect 1H story dwell,
is and, garage at 560 North 18U
street; $$000. t - . )
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Blany Attending
f Revival Meeting
Hunger for God Is the ser
mon topic of George Koontx for
tonight's revival meeting at the
Erangelistic Tabernacle, 13th and
Ferry, -v-.V - I . - " -V j
Koonts rerlrals bar been re
eeiving I a e r a s e d attendance
throu shout Tuesdsy, w eon esuay ;
and Thursday nights of this week;
and wiu continue , xor anomer
week.: ' ' " . i 'if ' ' !-
- The pastor, members and
friends of the Tabernacle extend;
ah inriUtlon to the publle to at
tend! the services. :' 1
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4a
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UESS0I7 OIL
Quart . . ; ;
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JO'S DDIFTED SIIOU
lO'i GOLD IIEDAL ..... 39c
49'i DIUFTED SIIOU . . S1.39
q) (o) , (r 3mSs Soap;
Lr (o VSi a ckefc lb
LIFEBUOY SOAP
3 ralics ... .: . 315
1 dozen . . . . 53(2
DE7S0, Igo. plig. 2170
KELLOGG ALL BniII
Plig.! . :. i. 170
SHI1SD9SD UDEilT
2p!igs... 2150
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UdddrfToiloIf issue;
3 rolls' :.; .110
SCOTTS
3 rolls 2L90
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CD lb.
dozen 19c