The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 20, 1940, Page 10, Image 10

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    Thm . CTATnSIAl!. Sclaxa. Oracoa. TAdar .'UeaSa Ssglss5r S3,lSi3
of Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Johniton
aad attending high, school at Mill
City. .
Odd Fellow. Plan ;
Lodge Bleeting i
SCIO Carda and refreshmenta
will .feature an open jneeting oi
the Scio Odd Fellows lodge Satur
day night, October 5. . -Winter
meetings ef IOOF lodge
are scheduled to begin at t : St
pjnT each Saturday. Summer meet
Inge were called at 8 pja. ;
Dates Announce
For Handicrafts
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WOODBURN Classes la knitting-,
crocheting, needlecraft and
basketry, conducted by Mra. Inga
Hansen, will start September 14.
Thelee wfll be conducted
In the following order:
Aurora, Tuesday, 1-4 p.nu
Woodburn. Wednesday and Sat
urday. 1-4 P-m- - ' , .
Hubbard, Thursday, 1-4 P.m.
; Brooks, Friday, 1-4 p.m.
Reward for a Warrior
Fox Valley Woman
Niglit Shift Is
Swcglo Nowo
Doerfler Funeral
Yisited by hon
8WEGL.E Friday Mrs. , Homer
Held at Albany
A T.T A VT. w-n naral aarricea for
Planned,
Conklla and daughter, Jane, re
FOX VALLET- afra.
turned home from a ten day Ylslt
at the home, of Mrs. CoaklIn
aunt, Mra. William Varner of
Jailaa and aon. " Bex, went to
Pendleton last week. . where they
VALSET2 Starting- Monday
the planlnr mlU numint a niat
shift In addition to a ten how day
shift.- ' ' . ' ' :'-'.
Mrs. Guy Wait has eae to Se
attle for an extended riait with her
dsaghter. The school, principal.
Mr Rothe of Monmoeth, will oc
cupy the west home while Mrs.
West la cone. '
Joseph Andrew Doerfler, 71, who
passed away at the Ai&any.uea-
risited-the roundup. Mra. Jolian
Qreer, Idaho.
-rr- T V ..4 tit1-
eral hospital Taeeoay, wiu oe aeia
fMn h Tnrt miliar fan era! home
tnea went oa to spnngneid, Mev,
to riait her mother- and other
, Mrs. xicarj iu uvu v ..-
at 1:30 Friday afternoon. Ber. J.
relatiree for- a . month. . J alien
dren ret armed Sunday from Ash
land. where they hare been with
Tan Lea most of the rummer,
where he has work. Barbara en
tered the first grade at school.
w nirkinr at the De 8art hop
t m,wrt iu tut ii cum os
plans to go .east later and. bring
her .home. 1
-RtMr a if am a f tfia riVlinVii
the serrlcea. Burial wUl be la the
Marion cemetery near Marlon..
district is staying at the home
Ham l n Austria on December
11. 1814, Joseph Doerfler came to
tii TTnitMl States whan he was
Mr. Lerl CTPhert la Tisitinc
ber sons In Toledo tor a week. .
fields, the only hop yard in this
kn fmr mra of mi and - since
district was nnUhed on saiuraay
afternoon..
then, had maae zus name at af
mi9
ferent times in the sUtes of Wl-
rnmln. Wsshincton. Idaho ahd
Has Three Beginner
TOOTiTT.ivn . Thar were 21
ur and Mrs. S. Frank Porter
hare moved from Salem into the
California before coming to Ore-
n railed at the Wheat-
Swegle coramanity store ana bats
opened the store aad gas sUUon
for butlncaa. The family Ured in
ii a AUtrlct for sereral years.
con 35 years. ago.
i.- uhnAi Mnndn. The three
ittm nut mtmi veara he has
first graders aro Jamee
Ured In Linn county. lie followed
lette. Manrtn Baser aaa
ctnnnhrr. Haiel Swanson of
farmlnr aa an occupation. 1 was
Mrs. Porter is superintendent of
nmmhM' of the Woodmen of the
Portland Is the teacher. .
the Sunday school.
World, being a charter member of
the organisation and was also a
member of Western Star grange
q He. Ccanercial Yd Phsae O10
of the Marion Presbyterian
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Warri c but giomn Free with 2 pck-
mgea of Morton' Slt mt mil groeerat
When extended to its futt leath of IS inches, this
adjustable periscope enehfro you to look orer fences
or to watch parades from beikd the crowd. You can
also mm it for seeing in beck of you. end for pUyinc
snldfer or "G man. Easily worth 10c but given
ahaWufejr free with the purchase of 2 packaea of
Morton's Salt that fatnoos non-caking brand with a
wwe hinged pouring apoot that wont tear eutl
ODIZIB
Ol PLAIN
Oa January JO, 1890, Mr. Doer
fler married Rosa Amy. wane ai
Lewiston, Idaho. She died on April
ix. it IS. Surrlrlnr are two sons.
Lee Doerfler and Orrilla DoerOer
both of Albany, and eight grand
children and two greai'graiiacnu
dren.
Man Disputes Way
With Truck, Car
ZENA Roy Barker of Zena.
wfcll wnrkln An thai talenhone
line along the Wallace road. Fri
day bad tne mtsiortune to do m
the path when a truck and tour
lng car tried to get through i
imp too narrow for them.
Barker was talking to a man
in a car parked off the road when
caught . between his car and
the track. He was thrown to
tim lumiMnt and hrnliM and
lacerations necessitated a trip to
tne aocior.
Aurora Residents
Move to Woodburn
AURORA Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Welganroth. who for the past year
hare occupied the house oa Main
street owned by Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Strickland, bare mored to
Woodburn, where Mr. Wlegaaroth
is agent for the Oregonian.
The Aurora grade school opened
unndiT with Mrs. Willard Hunt.
Joan Gibson and Mrs. E. C Dlller
as teachers. Forty pupils are en
rolled.
Silverton Has Four
Pair of Twins
SILVERTON Silrerton's
fourth pair of twins since the
first of the year were born Tues
day at the Silverton nospuai.
The twin boys were born Tuesday
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd warren
i Genera! John J. Perthla. who led the JJlS
. . -m t iv. j:(Mn.iiM uttIm cross on sua
tn the wona war. is gircn m cttow J, r i .,,rm
SOtt birthday by President Eoosrrelt, In Washington. Center, t Secre-
tary ox war uenry xm owbw
Molalla News
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Corner N. Commercial and Chemeketa T,TTr,T Phone 7335
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 8 P.M. WE DELIVER
GRAPE IIUTS
CMsp, Tasty
Pkg. . . lOc
Pancake &sd
Unfile Flcsr
9 Its-. ....29c
iiAnGAimiE
Per lb. . . 10c
pnniiES
New Crop Dried
3Ibi. .... 19c
JELL-0
Assorted Flavors
3 pligs. . . 14c
Deviled Heal
3 cans .... 10c
Ginger Snaps
Crisp and Crunch
2 IBs ... 25c
Peannl Bailer
lbs.....
Frail Cocldail
No. 1 Tall Tims
3 cans . . 29 C
Graps Frail Juice
$-cz. tins . 15c
Orange Jcice
43-C2. tins . 19c
Sea Island
Sugar
100 lbs.
$4.9!
Elorlon's Sail Cofle
2 plrgs. 150
Free Periscope) with
2-pkg. Purchase
Canned Foods
Fancy Whole Kenel Corn
2 cans . . . 23c
Bantam Corn -Peas
String Beans
3 cans ... 23 c
STZ1BC13
. Cora or GIom
3 kgs. . . . 25c
TOM FLAKES
Va 10 c
Fall Oeaaa
2 lis. 33c
SUGAB
10 IBs 49c
Salad Dressing or
Sandwich Spread
Quarts.... 15c
Pork and Beans
SU Cans
3fcr 25c
Golden
West
WK RESERVE THE RIGHT TO XJMtT QrANTTTIES
Mb. can . . . 22 C
3-ib. can . . 63 c
Pearson's
Good Cciiee
Made by Golden West
Special Green
Bag, lb.
3 lb.
Air Flightj
2 lbs.
Red Bag
lb.
2 lbs.
If-
..39c
25c
23c
..45e
FLOBIl - FEED - US i BUY EGGS
Fnrner Joci
Ilardwheat, a real faror-
Kitchen Queen CJ1 CJ
49-lb. sack ;
Happy Family
For Particnlar People
Ilardwheat
Bbt .... :
Lavinr Scratch.
100 lbs. 'J.:
Ezz Produce, 100 lb. S2J5
Bim Ron SO lb. . : $1.05
Rolled Barley, 75 lb. $1.09
Dairr MeaL 80 lb. 1SK15
$4.50 1 Dairy Meal 100 Jb. $1.65
MOL1LL A United SUtes
Senator Rntas C. Holmaa ssent
the erenlnc wlta reiaaree in
Molalla Monday.
Ben IJndland. Lyman Iaaaan,
Stanley Ray and eon, Harrey
Ere r hart. Mr. Stetson ana A. .
Carnenter made n a party colaaT
on a hantinc trip this week.
Mr. and Mra. Claries H. a
Krirht l.ft TknrsdaT on a annt-
lai trip at Twin Sprinss eaasp In
eastern Oregon. Mr. ana Mrs. uon
Allen And Mr. and Mra. Walter
Waldorf left a fe-r days earlier
for the same camp.
Molalla trade school teachers
attended teachers' Institute Mon
day afternoon.
E. O. Harrey. who waa lnjared
in an automobile accident la Ore
gon City last week, has returned
to bis home in Molalla.
UnioDvale Store
Has New Lights
UNIONVALEr A new electric
lighting system has been installed
In the Unlonrale store for trial.
Thi cement foundation has
been laid at the George Westfall
new home for a combined garage,
woodshed and frultroom.
Mra. Clarence Crawler and
Mrs. Claude Shelburne hare been
employed to clean the Union
rale school house. School will
start September 85.
Dinner Is Given
Sunday Night
DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. James
Putnam of Webfoot entertained
with an 8 o'clock dinner Sunder
night. Those attending were: Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Dixon. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Wlthee, Mr. and Mrs.
Leland Newhouse, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Warner. Mr. and Mrs.
Gray and Chandler and Marlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Putnam ana
Oswold Putnam.
Rosedale School
Enrollment Is 38
ROSEDALE Rosedale grade
oMnad Moadar with a first
day enrollment of SS. Beginners
this year Include Keanetn saxir.
Jane Hamilton, Eleanor BerndUl
Johnnie Smith and LaVern jonea.
fiw ant Mrs. Owen Williams !
attMidad the National Holiness as
sociation meeting in Salem, Tues
day.
Gervais Rebekahs
Meet First Time
riERVAlS Harm onr RebekabJ
held its first meeting of . the win
ter season at the Masonic nau
baiuraay usub -
Plans for the winter and for
the annual Homecoming to be held
rvtahar t ft were discussed. A read
ing by Mrs. A. R. Siegmnnd was
foUowed by group singing ana
-with n rises s-olnir to Thelma .
Bamett, Ellen Vogt and Robert
Massey.
Benefit Dance Is
Given at Rail
ALBANY The benefit dance
tn km riren at tne Moose nan
Fridir nle-ht for members of bat-
rr n I4th coast artillery, is
helnr Knon sored br the junior
chamber of commerce. Proceeds
of the dance are to be used to
augment the mess fund of the
battery. Athletic equipment and
sundries not otherwise iurnisnea
by the US army will be bought
with money from tne mess mna.
Leaves for McMinnville
DETROIT Mrs. Lena Rlnnrd
left this week for her home in
McMinnville. Sba formerly' oner.
ated the Rinord lunch and gro
cery, which she recently sold to
Kay Baxter or JJayton.
Instituted Chapter
i
SCIO Members of Leone Re-
halrah 1n4a No 4 at Rein
I recalled this week that Mra. Hat
tie Crneon. who died receathr at
Lebanon, Instituted the chapter
i her in 1S9S.
Parochial School Begins
GKRVAI8 The parochial
school opened Monday with 14
registered. There were 11 who
entered for their first year.
Missionary Makes
TURNER A large attendance
enjoyed the inspirational address
br Rer. Ira Gillette, missionary on
fnrlonch from Portuguese East
Africa. Saturday night In thei
Methodist church. A large display
of missionary articles, animal
vn haaketrr and other ma
terials were enjoyed by the group.
Program Arranged
SILVERTON Arranrlnr tne
program for Tryphena Rebekah
inrira for its Sentember 2S. meet
ing are Mrs. E. E. Taylor, Mrs.
John Gerhke and Emma AOtm-
son.
Visits From Portland
TTNTOWALE--Rnlaa Ferrusoa
nt Partlnnd cant Bandar to Ylslt
two weeks at the home of hla cou
sins, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Hibbs.
School in Seeond Week
UNION The Union grammar
school opened Its second week of,
school Monday with Harold Seely
serving as instructor.
Phone 5151
irocerv
162 N. Commercial
Sweet Potatoes ni ....6n.
250
Potatoes
Oranges
Cabbago
VS. No. 2 Barbanka
50 lba. ;
48 in shoppirtf baf
Solid, WeU Trimmed
Beans ReV.r 250
10 lbs.
490
490
.....20
490
Coifeo TZ 3.20; 3 lbs. 350
Valhcr's Bcsi ir!. ...210
Bel Ilontc whiu iflu ... 2 on390
Sugar . lOn.490
CrQchers r- : ; :
Araonr's Ililh 3 for 3L90
Brcons 25?
T?1MVM nsher Blend, Drifted Snow.l
IT lulir or POlsburr'a, 494b. sack... ii mJ
ri50
CIC Morlon'a
call
V7EDGE-LIFT
CAKE ' SERVER
oau 25V with euaauit
sasHsMslBBmemSBBBBani
Ssa ee
01$ HAY
muwa
flUilllTll
Ululo Clond
Shoriening
Honeymdd Grahams and Snowflalxc Sodas
45r. r? n fni k iiiu
& M3. mil, mm im . . . .
Gclica Uesl mils ILI.D.
Schillings - SCiU
1 lb. 220 21bs.440
BOBEIIS BADS
4 bars , . .'. . 5150
D0E1EIIE SOUP
Powder, large . 240
linsiei" BelllhogSemng -.Pau
Uh Salad 111
One Gallon
Pineapple
Hillsdale Broken Slice
21 Size Cans, 2 Cans
Sofiasiils Ga!se Flou?
Pkg.
IPalmolive Soap
isv vnr.
Reel's iraimlailed ioap
cakes
ONE FREE WITH COUPON
Pkg. 2a3)
t ro rovcTiT wmitb QOAP FTiF.P! WTTFf COUPON
One large pkg. Concenlraled Super Suds 17c, (with coupon) 7c
3 Bars Cryslal Uhile Soap . . . . 9c
Z B AK lyKX&TALi W till IS SUAT fixer nun kkjvji
r7rannrrc 5-lb. Blue 31 0
irOOP 5-lb.ed 330
CMCIIE1I AIID IIOODLES
F0BI3AY Premimri Corn Bee!
KITCHEN SERVER FREE 1
(S In. can llM) cans 1.... 32 (D
UATCIES 70UAT0 SOUP
6 Boxes 1 Canpiell's 1 fS
io Carton ... . . . vy VU 2) cans .:. . . . tLijCS) vU
FL0UE1 SPECIAL
' .r rX-'ZZf FISHER'S BLEND
imLl CROWN BEST PATENT
Vf PILIBURlTS BEST
mmmf'Mi 49's sack . . . . uSS)
Kellogg Corn Plalres . . 50
Kellogg Krnmbles . . . 90
Kellogg All Bran . . . 170
Ilclioa :
2SI, lb. ' cLIa
Dc
O HEAT DEPABTI 1EIIT FEATUQES
Tender Sieahs . .Ib. 190
Sifla Bacdii . . .V. Ib;140
Sansagb cd lb. 10
Cccl
D:a lb.
Jnict
Oranges
dozes'
N. Ta
oOlb.sk. juw'y
s Tckays
3 noEnda lidwi
Calif. Ice Ber
Lcilnce
2 -
-J heads
JrlttiE Periscope pzJLiZi:
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