The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 25, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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Pond Filling;
Lumber Mill
Back at Work
LYONS Mt. Jefferson Lum
ber company sawmill resumed
operations Monday after a week's
shutdown due to the water going
out of the pond. It is believed
musk rats and eels caused the dam
to give away. The ML "Jefferson
Box and Veneer factory also shut
down. The pond is gradually fil
ling with water being pumped
lrom the Santiam,
Mrs. Bertha Woodworth and
her daughter, Mrs. Orville Bower,
of Salem, were recent dinner
guests of Mrs. Daisy Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Seraphin Chehak
f Portland visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Burmester Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gerald
and son. Tommy, of Clarkston,
Wash., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Naue. Mrs. Gerald is a sis
ter of Mrs. Naue. , ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dophnia of
Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Al
bert Ring recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber
attended the Mulkey family re
union at Silverton Sunday.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Olmstead were Mr. and
Mrs. Byron Edmundson and sons,
Ray and Ronald, of Oak Grove;
Mrs. Ray Edmundson and daugh-
ier, larieen, 01 van nyex, liiu.,
Mr. and Mrs. Mart Mundt, Collis
and Wanda of North Hollywood,
Calif-, and Mrs. Walter Olmstead
f Mill City.
; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allen are
at Palino lake near Bend.
The ice cream social sponsored
by the-Women's Society of Chris
tian Service at the community
club house Friday night was well
attended, Mrs. George Clipfell
as in charge of entertainment.
Miss Clara Fink of British Co
lumbia, is visiting her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Jung
irth. Art Ayers, Harold and Billie,
are at Marion Forks to work get
ting out posts.
" Mrs. Amos Hiatt is in the Sa
lem Deaconess hospital. She un
derwent surgery Monday.
Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Bodeker were Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hampton of "Salem, Miss Bet
ty Jean Bodeker and Dr. James
Prichard of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye, Lynn
nd Imogene visited friends in
Prineville Sunday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson
and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Hall and eons picnicked Sunday
at Silver Creek falls.
J. C. Moses of Eureka, Calif.,'
s visiting his son-in-law and
laughter, ' Mr. : and Mrs. Albert
Bass.. ' ' '
: Miss Imogene Roye has re
turned to the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye,
after spending six weeks at Smith
Creek camp as recreational in
structor. Mr. ahd Mrs. George Huffman,
Janice, Janet and Jeanette at
tended the South Dakota picnic
at Jahtzen beach Sunday.
.Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hall and
sons, Seward, Neb., are visiting
Airs. Hall's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs.t Arthur Anderson.
Valley Briefs
Officers Named r
At School District
Reunion Sunday
SILVERTON Miles Ottaway
was chosen president of the Ever
green school district No. 10 re
union held for the 15th time Sun
day at the Coolidge & McClaine
park at Silverton. -
Ottaway will be assisted by
Harvey Kaser as vice president
and Olive Ottaway as secretary
treasurer. Henry F. Jackson is
retiring president.
A memorial was observed for
members who died the past year,
including Maurice and Moritz
Gottwald, Will Egan, Ella Knight,
Dan Allen, Mrs. B. O. Longsdorf,
Olive Eggiman and Leo Eberhart.
Valley Obituaries
Mrs. Jane Compton
- SC?0 Mrs. Jane Compton, 82,
native and life-long resident of
the Scio area, died Thursday at
Albany General hospital after a
month's illness.
Mrs. Compton was born Feb.
28, 1865, on the donation land
claim of her pioneer parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Arnold, east of
Scio Her husband, C. D. Comp
ton, preceded her in death six
years ago.
Survivors include three sons-
Otis of Salem, Lafe of Coos Bay
and Richard of Portland; three
daughters Mrs. Laura Darby of
Springfield, Mrs. Lucille Johnson
of Grants Pass, and Mrs. Anna
tsau, castie kock, wasn., and a
sister, Mrs. Celia Rhoda of Scio,
and by 12 grandchildren.
Final rites will be held at 2
pjn. Saturday from the Scio Bap
tist church with the Rev. Victor L.
Loucks officiating. Interment jn
charge of Clough-Barrick of Sa
lem will be at Providence ceme
tery southeast of Scio.
Silverton Former governor Os
wald West will be guest speaker
August 3 at the first annual pio
neer ' picnic at Silverton, an
nounces L. J. Davenport, heading
arrangements. A pioneer associa
tion was formed at Silverton some
weeks ago and membership is
open to all who arrived here prior
to 1900.
Union Hill The annual picnic
and reunion for the families of
the Chris tman, Neal, Trask de
scendants will be - held at the
Stayton park on Sunday, July 26.
AnmsviUe Ralph Willard and
daughter Betty of Rensselaer,
N.Y., and Everett Willard of Van
couver, B.C. are visiting at the
home of their brother, Clifford
Willard. Ralph Willard had not
seen his two brothers for 26 years.
Mill City Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jackson are announcing the birth
of granddaughter, Linda Sue, born
to their son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mc-
Canna, in Seattle, July 16.
Keizer Mr. and Mrs. A. A
Rhodaback and family have sold
their home at 870 Cade sL to Mr.
and . Mrs C. H. Haley, who re
cently moved to Salem from Col
orado. Rhodaback, Southern Pa
cific employe, has been trans
ferred to Albany.
Liberty Physical examinations
and immunizations against diph
theria and small pox will be of
fered to the children entering the
first grade at Liberty school this
fall. The date for the examina
tion is Tuesday, July 29, at 1 pjn.
to, 5 pm.
Mt. Angel Pretty Carline
Rentz of Gervais, who is being
sponsored for queen for the Ore
gon Flax festival, August 8 to 10,
is being honored with a street
dance by her community Satur
day night, July 26.
Woodburn Union school, lo
cated near Woodburn, will hold
its annual reunion at the school
building on Sunday, July 27. All
people who at -any time attended
the school or lived in the district
are being invited to attend. A
basket dinner will be held.
Hayesville A .meeting of the
legal voters of DisL No. 99, Hayes
viVe, will be held at the school
house at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July
29, to vote on installing a central
heating system in the school
building.
Lincoln Papers
To Be Made Public
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WASHINGTON. July 24
The library of congress has
made plans to help get the news
out fast to a curious world about
what is contained in the long-hidden
treasure of Lincoln papers.
The documents are to be made
public at 3 p.m. (EST) Saturday.
Four hours before the ceremon
ies begin, the library will make
available to reporters copies and
digests of a few selected import
ant documents. This will enable
them to have their stories ready to
distribute promptly at the 3 p.m.
deadline.
Settlers' Anniversary
Observed at Aurora
AURORA The 100th anniver
sary of the late P. K. Cribble's
coming td Oregon was celebrated
recently on the home place where
a daughter. Amy, and a son.
Wade, reside. Eight of the eleven
children were present.
Present were Earl Gribble. To
ledo. Amy and Wade Gribble,
Canby, Mrs. Viola Hochtritt, Port
land, James and Gene Gribble,
Canby, Mrs. Lois Irish and Mrs.
Blanche Groshong, Portland.
There were six grandchildren and
five great-grandchildren.
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LUCKY STRIKE presents THE MAN WHO KNOWS
THE TOBACCO BUYER!
TYE BOUGHT well over ten million pounds of
tobacco... so I speak with some authority
when I say that season after season, I've
seen the makers of Lucky Strike, buy real
fine tobacco that ripe, light tobacco that
makes a swell smoke." . j '
F. S. King, independent tobacco buyer of Lexington,
Kentucky, has been a Lucky Strike smoker for 29 yean
So ram amber
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ucicy Strike eaus nriE Tobacco
So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed So Free and Easy on the Draw
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FBESH FIG BAB COOKIES
Whol. WbMt or Plodn ZLCo
2 lb. pk9.
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American
7 o. pkg.
14c
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VLL SadH
440
Schilling
COFFEE
Drip or Bag.
J pound
4&c
Jar
Do your wcrkmd foot! Kop
ping at thin bip, frirndK Morf!
Here at Erickfron'a you'll find
tempting fool trmtinfk low
priretl. Come ... tr for jour
clf hy it pi)a in avtn,
in wr irr. in atifartion
to drive out and tbop at Erirk
non'a!
Prices in Effect
Friday Thru Monday
Store Hour 9 a. m. to
8 p. m. including Sundava
Taxaun.
LJI 41 OS. COM
Grapelrnil Juice
17c
TOIIATO JUICE
Lory it oa
19c
Pineapple-Apr ico I Preserves
Apple Butter
Pork & Beans
Cju Swaynt
Larf f jar
9 . ICf
Ibarra N. 2' raai
1 TALL CAN lie
23c
2.7c
Broun Bread BM
Tan raa
Ltie. plicj . 290
Bar
TOILET TISSUE
Scot Tiaaua
1000 akaat roll
BoQ
9c
5c
CarDaUoa Chocolccta
HALTED IIILE
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31c
SlWra
Chocolate Syrup
Lora
20 ox. Jar
JL5c
Whole Kernel Corn
llMt'a Tmmef K. t cam
Van Samp Beans
Van Samp Pork & Beans
Now 2 can
WlUi TmmU ftaaca
Sveet Peas.
N. 1M UQ tmm
N- 2 emma
Saa OI9 (DU Moolo Ko. 2 am 1W
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Fresh Fruits & VegetaHes
For garden freh and brighter
fruits and vegetables shop Erick
fion's prmluce department.
Lemons
For ice cold lemonade - the bet drink yet.
CncmaBen l"1- . , 29 C
Crisp, firm, nd brtfht
Green Peppers 19 c
Crisp and firm
Fresh Local Corn 6
Fresh, tender and delicious corn on cob.
6c
Cahhage
Lb.
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Apple Sauce
Starr Fancy Ko. 2 caaa
21 caaa ., 2i5C
Grapelrnil
Segmenls
Vila S&co rancy. - f C
No. 2 can J3U
GTJAQAIITEED QUALITY
FEESII IIEAT
Boiled Prine Eii Eciii
Armour qualify Cert lav iCf
Eih Steak 59 C
Grade A Stw Eef
l-k. 69C
Caad Waa4
Solid hids.
Pant
1U1I or bc4 auaar rur4
Lmebeea Ileal 45 C
A arid variety to ttoome tram
Potato Salad 33 C
Prepared for fiamof.
Saner Era&l ot 15 C
IT PAYS TO DRIVE OUT MID SHOP AT
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