PAGE EIGHT i : ; Tho OREGON STATESMAN. Sclem, Oregon, Friday Morning Aucjust 3. 1345 jBuena Vista Ji amily Vis i In Grants Ifass j UENA VISTA Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Hultmaa and daughter, Dje rer, attended- the wedding of er-niece, Juanita" Hultman, and larold Popkiins at Grants Pass Jldesdajr. ; : ' ' . 4 "r i i ; XT. A. Earkus and George Wil enina lost several : sacks -Lof tlireshed prain and a number iicres of standing wheat last Jfri idiy. when the stubble was jset fire by the combine. . ! V Mr. and Mrs. John Drazdoff and sn, Mickey,-and daughter, Sonja, and Raymond Robertson spent Thursday at aVewport. ! J ; j Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Conger and daughter. Florence Mildred, of Sewer; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Bene dict and daughter, Linda,, and son, Allan, of Dayton, and Martin Eckman of Portland were, guests recently at the N. C. Anderson and Addie Harmon homes. ""t f "i IS Mrs. Gladys Peterson of Seat tle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C: E. Miller this week. Mrs. Peterson also visited her son, who is attending Willimaette uni versity. !'. .f ' " Henry Banks has been ill and Unable to'i work for two weeks.j i Edwin Borter who formerly lived We .and is "at Albany,, visited Cordon Wells last Tuesday. Ed win" is leaving this week for bis physical examination. . j i Betty Lou Long of Portland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Long, this week. i i Mrs. Arthur Harrison and daughter, Jo Ann, cf. Salem, and Mrs.' Nancy Irving of Independ ence spent mursaay wnn ine 'ecil Hultman. ! Mrs. HazelSimpson and Louise Barker left Sunday for a vacation with relatives at Willamina and at the coast. I ; . I ' Dillard Thomas is spending a leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. (Wallace Cobine, U. S. navy,! is pending a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobine. Cobine served 20 months iri the south Pacific. i Mr. and Mrs, B. John Lovato: of Portland are guests of the E. D. Lcngs this week. Lovtato de ceived his discharge papers j at Fort Lewis last week after fiur year in the anny. He was over mcs three years. I Gordon Wells is now able to'sit up in a wheel chair. He fell re cently and broke his hip bone. Mrs. C;ia Elkins .of Portland spent last week with her brolhvr ijk! sister-in-law, Mr. and Mr.:. P. A. Wel.s .11 Mrs. Blanche Rust of Salem spent Sunday jwith her mother, Mrs. Addie Harmon. .v This community's most recent enlistees are Donald R. Cobine, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Co bine. who is in training at the U. S. naval training base, San Diego, and Eugene McAtee, son of Mr. . and Mrs. Casper! McAtee, with the army at Camp Crowder, Missouri. Eunice Courtwright of Corvallis was the guest of Mr.- nd Mrs. JCilius Purvine Sunday. OUier visitors were Mrs. Winston Pur vine and children, of Salem, j Fred Ritner of Ritner's Logging combanv near Detroit, was here Monday on business. Benefit Dance at Scio to Make Fund . For Playgrounds i SCIO W. H. Dennsion ! the family home ipr Lebanon from a recent recurrence of heart afflic tion. The - Dennisons made their home in Scio for 17 years and still retain their general - mercantile business here. Mrs. Dennison has been in charge for the last several months.- ' r . '!-" A benefit dance for purchase of playground equipment, at the lo cal school grounds is scheduled for Saturday night at the gymnasium. A refreshment counter " will . be conducted at the hall during the evening. : ' ; ' ' " ' j Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aslin of Van couver, Wash., visited this week with the Glenn Hollands, who were neighbors of theirs at Wash ougal Some years ago. '.. j Recent real estate changes in Scio are reported to"include sale of. the Max Wesely" residence, tn west ''Scio' outskirts, formerly owned by Ed Holland,. to Joe Fisher, who is said to have dis posed of his farm a few miles east of this city. ) Mr. and Mrs. George Tietjen, recently of Portland, plan "to re turn to the Scio community for permanent residence. They have purchased a three-acre tract from Ben Schmitt near - the 'Roaring river state fish hatchery and plan to erect a residence building as soon as practicable. The Tietjena have been residents of the com munity. in former years. Dean and Rollie Morris are spending a vacation in. eastern Oregon, where angling is reported attractive. Chester Coffey of Corvallis this week visited Scio relatives and friends and attended to matters connected with the former Mc Knight residence in South Scio which he purchased some time ago from the McKnight estate. It is reported he plans to improve the property in the near future. Mylo Bartu and son Gene, form erly of Scio, recently .resumed mechanical employment at the naval airport at Corvallis. Allen, elder son of Bartu, is reported making splendid progress in radar work in the navy, being located, at a base in the vicinity of Los Angeles. Dick Craft of the Burgen Hol low community nine miles south east of Scio recently has added a threshing machine to his farm equipment. Ike Gates is reported complet ing an addition to his farm resi dence near the state fish hatchery on Roaring river, 10 miles south east of Scio. Ainitie Club Holds S embers Picnic ! MIDDLE GROVE The garden (; the" Paul B.ssett home was the sVene'of the annual picnic of the A mi tie club members and their f mi ties; a covered dish dinner was served to 133 persons. Later visiting, croquet, badminton and other sports occupied the after noon. : Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beutlerj Eldon and Rob ert; Mr. and Mlrs. William McAn inch, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ault, Mrs. Ida Otjen, Mrs. Lena Bar truff, Marvin Miller, Dr. and Mr. ' Roy Scofield and Gene, Mr. and Mrs. Will Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. August Wirsching, Mr. and Mrs. Le Dow, Mr, and Mrs. Emory Go ode, Elfin, Wayne and Yvofrtie, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Laancn, Miss Norma Jean Van Laanen, Rhea Raats, Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, Alyce and Harold Shower Given . Summer, Visitor t In Silverton SILVERTOJf Wrs. Andre Sola was honored at a shower at the home of her. mother, Mrs. Hans Jensen on Mill street Tuesday Aft ernoon. MrsJ Sola, is 'spending: the summer at Silverton as a guest of her mother; ; 4".:v-" -"4.1 ! Present at the Tuesday; party were ' Mrs. John ' Isaacson, Miss Alice Jensen, Mn. Martin Hstte berg, Mrs. Weldon Hatteberg, Mrs. Oscar wSatern,. Miss Joan Satern, Mrs, John Moe, Miss Juanita Moe", Mrs. Ludwij Moe and Mr. Jen sen! and Mrs,. Sola. .1 ;;t '( : l Farpi Union Holds Annua Camp, Have Discussion Groups Members of the Oregon State Farmers Union 'are holding the annual summer camp this week at Camp Adams.'near Col ton. The camp opened -j Monday j with I a leaders' conference attended by educational directors froST vari-r ous locals. 'Ronald E. Jones of Brooks, stite president, I led the discussion f various matters af fecting the union. - - -i - j Tuesday, members of j the re serves; the 10 to 14 agie group, took over and their camp will last until Thursday when the jun ior members of the union arrvel The camp will close Sunday and large crowd of Farmer Union members from all parts of the state are expected .for that day. Herbert Rolph; national vice pres ident, will speak. " , - Alma Knower. state educational director.-is in charge of the camp. Mrs. Knower is assisted by Mrs. Ray Barker, Miss GHli, Mrs. Gene Dietz, Mrs. Earl ' Streeterj, Sylvia Qaggott and others. ; ! : , - . . t v : SOLDDES JS SCIO ' 1 SCIO Pvt Albert Sargent of Camp .Adair visited ; his. cousin Virgil .Crow here. ' The men re- cenuy & learnea ox each, ; others whereabouts. Both formerly re- La ud Near Scio ; ; v Qmnges Hands ; SCIO Through ! Fred Lowry, the former William Brenner farm of 80 acres, southwest of town, owned for. the last few months by Ed Palon, has been cold to Darrel Strausbaugh of Salem, now in the navy.' y--- , ... ,!-; -.-, Corwin ' Johnson recently pur chased the former Tietjen i-acre tract in the vidnir M the Roar ing river state, fish hatchery, 10 miles southeast of Scio. -.1 ' Local flax crops 'are being de livered to Salem markets. Yield sided near Butler, I Mo. Private Sargent has been in the army 18 months, ail spent in the states. this 'season Is- believed satisfac tory to growers, as are alsd prices received or the product - : - Junior Farmers Union Campers in Session - .1 MIDDLE GROVE Mrs. . Vera Bassett, leader ofCentral Howell Farm Union Reserves, and. Eldon Bentler, Harold Koch and Marion Ben tier from Middle Grove, and Howard Watts, Dean Way - and Wayne .Steff en. Central Howell, left Monday for Camp Adams, ntar Molalla. . . where; the Junior farmers and . reserves : summer camp is now in session. . , - Later la the week they will be joined by Lloyd and Robert Bent ler and Donald Bassett. . . Rickard Will Be At Parrish School x .'. SCIO E. G.'.Rickard, . blgli 1 gchool principal at' ScIor th last two. years, is attending aiim mer ichool at the state university; at Eugene, preparatory- to taking; -up a teachinf position -t Parrish junior high school In .Salem at th opening of the current school year. Rickard will continue his : pastor ate at the Scott? MillCburcb of Christ, whkh he Jias occupied for nwe than a year, . Mrs. Rickard, wha taught in W does not plan to do school work this year. II - - "ii ! i i f Businesses Change Hands DALLAS The Friesen Furni ture Store is now located in the annex of the Gail hotel, recently purchased by John Friesen, own er. The rooms have been com pletely remodeled and .redecor ated. Fluorescjent lighting has been installed through the building and the awning at the front is a new type which will permit best natural lighting for window dis plays without' fading furniture by sun light rays. ' ; The room vacated by the furni ture store is being redecorated and will be taken over by Miss Helen Butler for her apparel shop. The Dallas Refrigerator Co. will oc cupy the room now being used by the apparel shop. Circle C of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Millie Stafrin for a covered dish dinner and business meeting Wed nesday afternoon. Following the dinner which was held in the yard, Mrs. Vera Smith, vice-president, presided over the business meet ing. Mrs. Clara Ploehn read the devotionals. The afternoon was spent sewing for the circle. Those attending included: Mrs. E. J. Himes, guest and Mrs. R. C. Wil son, Mrs. Vern Smith, Mrs. W. V. Fuller, Mrs. E. A. Hamilton, Mrs. Emil Febvet, Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Clara Ploehn, Mrs. George Eberting, Mrs.. Carl Gerlinger Sr., and Mrs. C. J. Enstad. Sells Hardware ; Store to Peery , '. S ' - ' ..-, SILVERTON Frank Peery j of Morton, Wash., bought the hard- ware store ownea oy Air. ana Mrs. Carl A- Hande for the past! 18 months.' Hande, . who . has taken ever the management of the Val ley Farmers' Co-op at Silverton, announced the close of the hard- : At re deal Thursday morning, j v! Hande came to Silverton from Ilillsborb 14 years ago and for a number of years owned the Hande f Variety store on Main street. : V , - . - ! Latham la Portland Mrs. H. B Latham returned, from Portland this week after accompanying her husband there Friday of last week. Mr. Latham will remain at a Port land clinic for two weeks for ob servation. He had been confined to his' home since last December. Valloy Birth 0 Parkside May Be Residential Center SILVERTON Besides routine business, the third reading of .the Parkside zoning ordinance will come up at August meeting of Sil verton city council. The ordinance, providing for a restricted resi dential center at Parkside, has (Passed on two previous readings but must pass the third before be coming a law. " . So far as could be learned from city officials this week, no recom mendations from the city plan ning group win come before the council at the meeting set1 for Monday night, August 6. . , SILVERTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renn of Woodburn, a son, July 31" at the Silverton hos pital. .Many Mover Suspect Cause OYjBackachco toiMwaa matter to rrmaia in yrmx blood, it BeaoMBagsincbukaeha.rbtaiBatirtiaiM. leg pains, kx ol pep mad cans?, setting a Bight, rwvilincv pufiun tuxWr tba r, Llrhi and oUmuiwm. frequent or aeejrty peMages with BBurting and boralng aw tiiac ihowa there ia eocaet hing wrong wftb your kidneyi or bladder. Ion't wait! Aak your drogght for Down's PiOa, a atiaralaat diamie, SMd wxtmwml ally br miiiiofta for orer 48 yeara. Doaa's five ppr relief and will kelp tna IS mOes of kidney tubes fluh oat poHnnoaS wast from yonr blood. Get Doaa's PUla. Can Nowl And -Ration Point Won't Worry You Next Winter J . AT EVERYDAY LOW PRICES AT i I n l . I .1 Ilodd Food Ilcirlicl 275 No. Hij:h Street Free Parking Lcl A Ifrnegcr's Kash! G Karry About I Mile East of State Hospital East Center at 40th Street j - Plenty of Parking Space ! I , . Lemmon's IIarlicI i Stalo Strcei Ilarliel Ample Parking Space ! I tk Heart t the CMf 5S3 IIo. Cennercial Street i 1230 State Street v Heinlem Berg's Grocery . , : 17th and Ilarlxet Streeh 1701 Ccater Street Ita Easy to Park at Heinlein's i ! " ! 1 Comer of 17th ( ' BiM rare IMi; 24 doz. jrt'nts 2 doz V V pints L, " . I V fL Sw- JAR RUBBERS.. L 1 2 dozen 9c U Perfect Mason Zinc Caps S51.38 A w Real Pectin Cerlo 8-oz. :. 4 tL . bottle Use CERTO far Mfetr. IGA TOSSED SALAD FEATURES THIS WEEK RED RIFE LB. ECLIPSE MOUTH JABS S.49 ,jf)(c I iffiRii jabs j 2d. C4 OO Dozen HfA. A Shoulder-Seal Wide Mvath Jar Rubbers mm dozen 150 Same low price every day. Protect Tear JarJeUy with 2r ' Field ripened tomatoer that are firm, full of flavor and sold at ; . .?IGA' raoney-savint pricew; .' - .i V UTAH TYPE SSBMSi LB. 1 pints ECONOMY CAPS ..... dozen 17c THRIF-T LIDS....L..i...,....dozen 9c Parowax l-lb. pkg. For real enjoyment and flavor, a portion of crisp celery In aalada ! is needed. 1GA features the finest. LB. V Kerr Lids The Perfect Top Seal Regular, OC L 3 doz. dOP Wide Mouth, doz. 14c fancy Eiicumbers The size is just right for 'slicing, or dicing. Picked fresh and delivered promptly to our stores to assure the finest quality. I Ycnrs for a Delightful Breakfast 11 ' Big ones-size 80 to be more explicit and that's BIG!! Thr'. in. of juice in each one, too. Buy today for breakfast tomorrow morning. 1 V Sane Low Prices Every Everyday Low! Prices ill IGA. 160 110 250 Pictsweet Cream f Style Corn, No. 2 can. Fancy Button I IE Mushrooms, 4-oz. can..nrwj I Jbby- Tomato Jiiice, No. 2 can a... i . . - y i Libby Tomato Juice, 46-oz. can. -..S-4- IGA Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can. .4-4 IGA Grapefruit Juice, 46-oz. can k Hoodyjs Peanut Butter, l-lb. jar. Hoodys Peanut t 2-lb. jar., L.L-. Rose Peanut Butter, l-lb. Jar... Sof tasilk Cake Flour, large pkg.4 130 310 250 450 260 130 .350 110 Fine Granulated Sugar 10-lb. bag - Oaip Save at' IO A en canning sappUea. Pillsbury Flour, J':'... 2-lb. sack ... 1 . Albers Oven Glass Oats, 48-ozJ pkgr.i...... Wheaties, 8-OZ. pkgf...-.-.....i . Kellogg's Rice j fl 4 Krispies, $Vioz. pkg... JL A C Kellogg's Corn Flakes, , Qt , 11-oz. : pkg.i J. . w y Kello2g Raisin Bran, 10-oz. pkgJi FARGO 7 mm in FARGO GE Jf IE siarei jib Day Al IGA CHB Cider Vinegar Quart bottle The finest qmallty. 170 FARGO IEHED , . . -i - 1 - 4 11 1FIEE No. 2 can : 46-oz. can No. 2 can 2c : Save : PIt 5 lb. ' ' ' 29C Ua,DtLr33c 25 ibl sack 4.4. Kellosrf Krumbles, 8-oz- pkg. i I Calumet Baking ; Powder, l-lb. cut Arm & Hammer j Soda, 3 Mb. pkgs.... Fine Granulated Sugar, 5-lb. bag.4- Jiffies.Noodles, 16-oz. pkar- f- IGA Fancy Catsup, 14-oz. bottle.--.L. aL slid IGA Prepared Mustard, 9-oz. jar. Old Dutch ! j Cleanser4..4aGi Mrs. Stewart's I I Bluing 10-oz. bottle... all cans 110 110 170 250 320 230 170 100 150 FARGO . IVCOQTTG Q0GG. m - 11 but Year's CcHeni led' Lie tl E 17 . . . vritb WHITE ROSE Its a wartime fcaWoo to make last year'i clothei do riis year -4nd with Wbitt Rose tbat'i east ! For VTbite Rose is mora than just a bleach. Just add White Rose to yoor tub ec ' washing madiine, and (1) it instantly softens the water1 quickly loosens dirt and grime (2) it whitens your dches, and is perfectly safe for fast-color things ; (3) it saves time because washing the White Rose way eliminates mat extra Meaching process. So freshen up last year's summer cottons -the easy White Rose wiy I OCOD ITG' QO.SG MOUE THAN JlisT A OLE AC II Quarts m I Y Gallon GaUoa i "ii- t . 1 : i 1 1 V i. I