I- vzaz TwnrrY-Foun Tbm OLZGOH CTATESMA1I. SoUnu Oregon, Friday Morning. HrtmTwr Ytrr Held in Killing Siiverton OiamBer Hearsalter May At Reorganization Meeting; Caesar Said to BeTather of Commerce Club SILVERTON The good chamber of commerce member realizes that business touches every social and private in terest and when business has expired or been throttled, the breath of life can no longer be breathed into the simplest social idea. So said Walter W. R. May, for five years mana tr of Portland chamber of commerce, as he spoke before ' 1 ' L . SilTerton'i chamber In IU reor ganization meeting here Wednes day nigbt, following a dinner served by the Royal Neighbors. May briefly reviewed the his tory of the chambers of commerce from the time "Julius Caesar or ganized the first chamber of com merce, when he encouraged his citizens to congregate in the Ro man Forum to discuss the prob lems of the day" to the present time when, there are "3000 eham bers In the United States nnrn bering more than three million members. He spoke of its job as doing tne work or the community because the arts, culture, pro fessions, agriculture, everything that goes to make up life, cen ters around ability to have com merce one with' the other." Parzv Rose nresident of tha chamber, opened the meting and also presided during the pro gram. Rose explained that V. R. Casebeer, membership chairman, was to have r resided but was prevented from doing so because of illness. Rose also announced that the membership drive would eet off to a start Tuesday morn. mg with a breakfast of the mem bership committee and its help ers. The breakfast will be held at George's. Silverton business houses will I remain open for business on Monday and Tuesday nights of the week Drior to Christmas, ac cording to announcement made Dy J. w. Jordan, Holiday closing chairman. The time of closing- daring those two evenings will be at the discretion of the individual own er, Jordan said. J. Grills was made chairman of the constitution and bv-laws eommlttee and Eroll Ross of the industrial committee. Rose re ported, u t n e r committee ap pointments will be announced following the membership drive. A ' ' X-.-.v : "-. v . - - t ', ;-:: ;', -. :. s- ' Sir. Haberta ftcalra. 29. comeh blonde, wept hysterically in the Louisville, Ky., police court saying she accidentally shot her , orotner-in-iaw Albert miaer brmad, 24-year-old macaroni factory worker, during a fam- : uy argumeuu Suver News SUVER Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hayes moved again last week to Pedee where he is working for Homor Link. Melvln Elkins had the misfor tune recently to cut the end of a thumb off between the thumb nail and first joint. He was running a planer and until he took his glove off, didn't realize that the thumb was cut at all. Mr. and Mrs. John Heftier en tertained with a turkey dinner Thursday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kester, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Flicktnger, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Saver, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vanderpool, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Benedict, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kester. The Saturday Lncheon club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Alfred Flleklnger Saturday with 4 Christmas party and gift ex change. The dav was enloved bv Lois Vanderpool, Opal Kester, Jaunita Ramey, Doris Stewart, Emma Benedict, Laveta Suver, Mildred Kester, Lenna Elkins Dorothy Heffley and Opal Graber. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Baldwin and Hugh Baldwin of Winlock, Wash., spent Saturday night with her sis ter, Mrs. M. Conger and family. Fred and Dow Prouty, who were in th same party, stayed at the Gobat home. They had all come down to attend funeral services for their aant, Mrs. Jask Hall at Independence. Dayton Garden Qub Is Held Party DAYTON The Dayton Garden club Christmas party- was held Monday afternoon at the home of Elsie Herring with 31 members and Bine guests present. Tb. lesson was on Christmas outdoor decorations and Christ mas table decorations. The out door decorations Included laurel wreaths wjth food especially de sired? by birds either wired or scattered loose In the wreaths and brlngr In porches and trees in the lawn, models of which were on display. Lincoln 4H Clubs Are Given Honors LINCOLN The Lincoln 4H health club. Better Livinr. re ceived a health certificate fnr achievement at the county 4H achievement day held at Dallas Friday. This club was one out of two clubs getting the certificate. The eight members in the clam or last year. Gloria Marr, Iva Greenwood. Delores Merrick, Bob by can field, Raymond Curtis and George Hotchkiss, were present- ea witn pins for achievement. Lincoln residents Who are con valescing from severe cases of in fluenza are Mrs. Alice Simnson and Mrs. John Walling. Mrs. Simpson had been ill for several weeks. Prune Orchard Is Grubbed at Farm BRUSH CREEK The O. J Solbergs are taking out the prune orchard on their Paradise road farm. The orchard was planted about 25 years ago when the ranch was owned by the late O. K. Sebo. Part of the orchard was taken out a year ago and the land planted Into grain. Alfred. Jensen reports slugs have been doing serious damage to nis subterranean clover, a comparatively new crop with which he has been experimenting. Slugs have done also much dam. age to crimson clover fields in the neignbornood, farmers report. Fairview Play Scheduled FAIRVIEW "Sarah Jane's Christmas Auction" by the school under the direction of the teach er, Mrs. Henry Knoche is to be given at the 'school house at 8 p. m., uecember ZO. 'ver see mrh Iimium.) u.. jcreated this smooth-writing team! Press the magic button of the Eversharp Repeating Pencil with your thumb and click! It feeds ew points like a machine gun! r The Erenhup Pen with its new 'Magic Feed" ends peo messiness prevents flooding even above 12,000 foot altitudes! Writes Cleaner faster- easier! Szm This Thrfflins Christmas Combination Today at ' illuays Free lelivery Service ill Bnsiclx's CD J ( TIftBIGIJSTI " irmiGUGOD COURT ST I. i i.. o Speaking of ease inj shopping, one of our telephone customers was in the store the other day telling our hoys she read in our ad how easy it was to Select foods at these markets. After looking about the store a hit she said, "I can see why anyone would like to buy at this store. Everything is so clean and neat and nice, and a child could tell by the price tags that they could save money on nearly everything. But she remarked, "It's sometimes un handy for me to come to the store. Then I just sit in my chair and phone my order and I don't see that I'd save any more by coining to town to do ray shopping, especially since I can get four free deliveries every day and at the same low prices. So if it's incon venient for you to visit these markets just phone your order. Same Good Food . Same Low Price. PiMury's Flour 49-lb. sack . . $i.39 Crown Pasiry Flour 5-Ib. sack ..... 250 Kilchen Queen Flour 49-lb. sk $1.29 Fisher's Biscuit Ilix Large pkg 190 Picket! Pancake Flour No. 10 sack 290 Dr. Phillips Famous Florida Grapefruit No. 2 cans 3 for 250 SUNKIST Sliced Pineapple 2 for 390 JELL WELL 3 pkgs 100 CRISC0 3-lb. can 410 Small While Beans 4 pounds .... 150 Fancy Blue Rose Rice 4 pounds .... 190 Big No. 22 size can 8p taiji df Results J (i O il 100-lb. sk. 4.79 25-Ib. Sack. $1.25 V I Shop gp- Bnjick's 3 I lark eh! Morton Iodized SALT 3 pkgs. LESLIE'S SALT 3 for CLABBER GIRL BAKING POWDER, 2-lb. can K C BAKING POWDER 25-oz. can KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES 4 pkgs. None Such 41 ff , MINCE MEAT, 2 pkgs. 190 190 170 170 GLAZED OR CANDIED PEELS,. Orange or Lemon Peel per pound 4JmJ p CITRON PEEL f L pound Gm3 C PINEAPPLE CANDIED SLICES, two colors, red and green, per pound RADIAN Old New England MINCE MEAT, lb. ANT FRUrY'jUX" 1-Ib. pkg. 150' STOP THAT COLD VJYm FHUIT JUICES SusiIsisS Pmeanole Juice 46-oz. Can Just the Juice from Uipe Pineapples n Sunkkl lor 46-oz. can No. 21 size can President Brand Florida (SrapeSH-nifi Juice Ho. 2 cans for IICP Orange Juice, 46-oz. 290 Small size 50 Golden Wesi Coffee, lb. Snow Flake Sodas, 2-lb. pkg. Old Golden Coffee Fresher and Better in the Cup, Lb. ...... 240 190 2370 I'linced Razor. Clans. Flat cans 2 for 250 Alaska Salmon :: Tall cans pink 2 cans White Meat Shredded Tuna Y4 size cans 3 for 250 SUNKIST Shredded Tuna 1 size... 2 for 250 Gem Ilargarino 3 pounds . . . . 270 limit Shortening ARMOUR'S WHITE CLOUD 4-Ih. carlon . . 270 ilrmour's Ililli 3 cans....... 170 Uucoa Ilargarino 2 pounds .... 350 Sia-Krisp Sodas r 2-lb.pIrg ..150 Sf a-Krisp Grahams 2-Ih. pkg. .190 BUM n A Four Layers High Uilh Lemon Filling. Big ones GhocolaSe IFudge Layer Cakes Dark Fudge Icing Large size . Other Cakes Too c! Course . Deal Genuine Old New England EWEE E3B2MT -M Fresh Frozen Cberry Pies, also o) Pnnplda and Apple Pies, choice vQ) IPeppermhiS Uafers Eamovers SCS doz. RDWSBB SOGtHS for ac' Dozen Sailer Ms, Elard Bolls Si:tI Here's Two Spedal Loaves for This Weekend ... v WM BQEBB -M ........ 2, mm bwm a2 And o! Conrse, 3 Big Loaves Golden Cms! 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