The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1948, Page 13, Image 13

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    Central Howell
Local Backer
Of Corn Show
CENTRAL HOWELL The
Marion county corn show' will be
sponsored this year by the Central
Howell local. Farmers Educational
and Cooperative union, -it was de
cided by the local at its Monday
night meeting.
Corn show plans will be made
by the agriculture committee
which includes Ted Hobart, Clar
ence Johnson, Dan Steffen, W. T.
Hatteberg and Harry Riches.
That committee also was charg
ed with study of other projects
the local may sponsor, including
home and roadside beautifies tion
and weed control. Harry Riches
is to plan a weed spray demon
stration for the group.
Frank Way, Silas Torvand and
Lloyd Beutler were appointed to
follow through on the suggestion
the local purchase a moving pic
ture projector. Riches and Hobart
showed two reels of moving pic
tures, one dealing with permanent
pastures and their effect on soil
erosion. Mrs. Elton Watts and Mrs.
Clarence Johnson served lunch
following the meeting.
Marion Forks A snowstorm
hit Marion Forks and the sum
mit, with the North Santiam just
passable, snow plows making lit
tle headway in clearing it Hoodoo
Bowl was in a real blizzard but
hundreds of skiers remained un
til late afternoon.
WE SPECIALIZE III
HADE TO ODD ED
STODE FKTUDES
Of All Types
. O Restaurant O Grocery
O Meat Market O Tavern
O Drug O Clothing
KITCHEN CABINETS
WARDROBES
LINEN CLOSETS, ETC.
FREE ESTIMATES
BEAVERCDAFT CO.
575 N. Lancaster
Salem, Oregon
Phone 9414
Robert (Joss,
Pioneer Bean
Grower, Dies
WEST STAYTON Fufleral
services will be held at 10 a.m.
Saturday at Wed die chapel in
Stayton for Robert L. Goss, prom
inent bean grower of West Stay
ton, who died of a heart attack at
his home shortly after noon on
Wednesday. He had been in ill
health for some time.
Interment will be at Belcrest
Memorial Park, Salem.
Goss is survived by bis widow,
Sallve Chastain Goss; a daugh
ter, Mrs. Shelby Whiteman of
Pendleton; a son, Larry Goss of
West Stayton: two grandsons, Dan-
Lee Goss and James Goss, also of
West Stayton; three sisters, Mrs.
Lenore Lightner of Reno, Nev.,
Mrs. Dora Reed of Los Angeles,
Calif and Mrs. Margaret Chastain
of Sacramento, Calif.
Goss was born- Dec. 10, 1875, in
Nashville, Term. He came to Ore
gon with his parents in 1898 and
settled in Klamath county, where
he was married to Sallye Chastain
in 1901. After several years they
moved with their children to Eu-
j gene, and in 1927 came to West
Stayton.
That same year Goss planted
1 . . . v x i Trr .4
DTI mu ox iveniucK nwinKi
snap beans for California Pack
ing Corporation that year, then
gradually increased his acreage and
improved on methods until he
reached maximum of 40 acres.
He was considered a pioneer in
the bean growing industry in the
valley.
In 1934 Goss joined the Blue
Lake Producers co-operative and
served on its board of directors
from 1942 to 1048, retiring be
cause of ill health suffered after
being in an automobile accident in
which his older son, Arthur, was
killed.
42C3 II. MVEIl BOAD-SALEII
Buy These Values Friday 6 Salnrday, Feb. 13lh c 14ih
SHOnTEUIIIG
Sno-Kreem, Snowdrift,
Crisco, Spry.
3-lb. can .2-
1.13
noun
Any Brand
in Stock.
50-lb. sack
3.S9
Seedless Raisins
4 a. pkr. ;.39C
Peas
6 cans
12 cans
303 can ...
10c
59c
1.15
Olives no. i
90 Olives to Can. Standard Grade
can
IQc
2
T0IIAT0ES
Console Standard
No. 2'i cans
35c
Delicious Apples
1-59
Hand Wrapped
and Packed.
Box .
GRAPEFRUIT
Texas Pink. 112 Size
Small, J nicy.
Dozen
48c
SWISS STEMS
65c
Pound
Slab Bacon Lb. . 57c
Buy Bacon at this Price!
Southern Yams
SWEET POTATOES
2
No. 22 cans
35c
Commercial
CHOCOLATES
2
lbs.
61c
Orcutt's don't have to meet advertised prices Our prices are just naturally lower
than competition.
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HALVES
QUARTERS
PIECES
2mmmmmm
sV These Are Grade A Turkeys Cut-up to Meet the Needs of Small Families. Free
Recipes Are Available to Aid You in Preparing a Delightful Treat for Your Whole
Family.
ON SALE AT
Fills Fish Cr Poultry I Hii.
Ilodel Feed Market
Paramount Ilarkel
Safeway Store (on Court)
Hoffman's Ilarket
Orcnli's Ilarket
State Street Ilarket
The Vista Ilarket
Lineierry's Ilarket
Oregon Turkey Improvement Association
Chapel Serves as Memorial
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SILVEKTON St Psnl's CathUe chmrch here, a mcmorUl U lb
Rer. Kiehsrd Carbcrry wbe was pastor hara wsca ha cmUstad la
14 la the chaplains corps ar tha UnlUd States arsay. Takea prls
aner followinr the fall af Manila, he died ef lajorlea while a prison
er la Japan. Tha church Is ane af the 11 chapels fram Camp Adair,
re boil t aa the grounds here.
Centennarian Don't Know How
He'll Vote but Still Be G.O.P.
WATERLOO, Ore. Tha celebrated 105 -year -old Jimmy Smith,
a civil war veteran who cast his first vote for Abraham Lincoln, said
at his home here on tha great emancipator's birthday that ha hadn't
decided how he would cast his vote la this year's election.
MMybe It will be Stasaen, Taft or Dewey, but the one I vote for
will have to prove first that he is a capable man to handle the job,"
he said.
"At any rate, I am a died-ln-the-wool republican, that s for sure,"
he continued before mentioning
that "both Truman and Roosevelt
were great men who took over in
difficult times and the country
came through Just fine."
On Lincoln, the Waterloo aage
spoke at length.
"He was known as the log cabin
man. It was he who believed in
freedom and when I got out of the
union army at The Dalles, I was
given a pension be had ordered for
us boys. We didn't have any of
these political parties Hhen. We
were all strong Americans and re
publicans." Jimmy Smith still draws this
pension which arrives monthly iU
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Ashmon by the Waterloo black
smith shop where he lives with his
younger brother, Benjamin Smith,
a youth of 92.
"My formula for long living is
simple," the 105-year-old veteran
relates. "I Just keep moving from
climate to climate until I find the
one that agrees with me. When I
was In New Orleans and felt bad,
I moved to Canada, then tried out
the California weather next. Down
there In the sunshine I owned a
chicken ranch. Now I have come
to Oregon and I feel Just fine.
He wasn't kidding about it, ac
cording to his niece, Mrs. Ash
mon. She has a hard time keeping
Jimmy around the house since he
insists on getting-in the daily
wood supply and doing chores.
Valley Calendar
FRIDAY
Bucna Vista PTA. pl social.
Mmrton county extension. Qulnaby
unit. IS JO at Quinaby hU: Kaat Sa
lem. 1:3 p at Mrs. Walter Swln
Cle's, 1Z2S N 1U. Salem.
Salem Helenta Bey Scoata. SJS p.m.
Labktfi Center Community due.
Auburn mothers club, box social. 8
p.m.
Central Howell Farmers Untoa worn
en. at Carl DeSarts. cover dlab. noon
SAT van AT
4-H club trmtninf meetlnc It 3S a.m,
Salem' YMCA.
Four Comers. Firemen's dance at
community hall.
Benefit card party. Turner Masonic
hall.
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StfeMjfk&JA Mu
Onfy the pick of the world's finest
coffees is used In the matchless'
Hills Bros, blend.
The flavor of every coffee bean
b brought to uniform perfection
by the exclusive Hills Bros, proc
ess of CONTROLLED ROASTING.
The tempting freshness of HiOs
Bros. Coffee Is protected by
vacuum-packing in cans and
Ultra-Vac ars.
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TWO
GRINDS:
Drp mm
ftaewlar Grlao
Hygiene Croup
Plans Meeting
LIBERTY The second study
group on social hygiene sponsor
ed by the Woman's club met with
Mrs. Lester Clark.
Present were Mrs. Flocence
Weaver, Mrs. Floyd Blackmore,
Mrs. James Hill. Mrs. William
Harrison, Mrs. Gerald Knepper,
Mrs. Wayne Sipe, Mrs. Wayne
Blaco. Mrs. Joe Vanek, Mrs. Paul
Wishart, Mrs. William Lustoff
Mrs. S. B. Davidson, Mrs. Roland
Seeger, Mrs. Louis Kurth. Mrs.
Lester Clark and Doris Clark.
Mrs. Wayne Sipe attended the
social hygiene lecture in Port
land on February 4. Dr. Bos tart
was the speaker and she outlined
the highlights of his speech. Mrs.
Jarnes Turn bull represented Mar
lon county.
The third meeting of this series
will be Wednesday, February 18,
at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Paul
Wishart.
AMTrrJC CLUB MEETS
MIDDLE GROVE Ami tie
club met Tuesday at the home
of Mrs. William Kleen. with as
sistant hostesses Mrs. Melvtn Van
Cleave, Mrs. Lewis Patterson and
Mrs. Leonard Hammer. Election
of officers Included: President,
Mrs. Earl Hammer; vice president.
The SUrteaman, Salem, Orfoa, Friday, February H Hit 13
Mrs. Melvin Van Cleave; secre-tarj-tre
asurer, Mrs. William
Kleen. Retiring officers are Mrs.
William ' Kaufman, Mrs. John
Varl Laanen and Mrs. Joha Schaf
er. The annual family no-boat
supper will be held at the school
house March IS. '
J ZlbS F' I tkhlm oW at k t 1
Bice Krispies K!V 14c
Bran Flahes p't',. Pke. 19c
DROMEDARY
Devils Food Ilix "C lie
Calsup s.nM.','J,. 14-oz. bottle 23c
Smlrd. Shad 25c
C-iltsrn "amblo fancy
JCU1UUU
Tuna
Co
red lC-oz. tin. UJU
Strand, White Meat "7
YBtln OlC
50c
60c
65c
TcllclrlM - IlencJI:
.23c
J 45c
J 43c
ftlae Lifabstey ,
WWW gharlag Cream
50c gaatlaeptte LeUesi
35eM svaa Deederaat .
UaierlM AatlsesHie
Alka Saltaer
rines Ceth If rap
Deadee Aaplrtsw 1M
Barer Ass4rla, Zf's
l aaaall ,
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5 in-
... aw
PKATT FKOZEN
Sliced Peaches 10c
PaMDI OF OREGON
Slrawberries 39 C
RIKDSEYE WHOLE KERNEL
Corn !-. pkg. 25 c
COLD 8EAL
Green Peas
FRENCH FRIED
Pclaloes
1 -es. pkg.
lt-ee. pkg.
19c
Ilinccd Claras K,.. 25
Vinegar
COLUMBIA
BUIPicUes.L320
r Lumberjack i OTm
hyrnp 2ii. iiw ode
Pconul Duller ".u GC
Prunes 15c
C-II-B Cider 10-
. ...Quart ltw-
mk W em a a rSrSffr STS
DUDE RANCH
SUNSHINE
2-lb. pks;. ..
ispy amcmis
490
m-HO CHACIIEIIS
290
SUNSHINE
. 1-lb. carton
Apple Duller 29 0
Salad Dressing 7C j.r 35c
t Morton', plain or
dull Iodized
FRESH EGG NOODLES !
Mission Jiffies ST 20?
LUXURY
Old Dulch Bread
lib.
loaf
17c
TBEIID
310
Soap Powder
Pkr. .
2 for .
.32c
r
-an - t-
TODAY cxd ei'crq&y
GOLDEN WEST
COFFEE
1 jb.un 53c
VACUUM PACKED
TO PROTECT TRiSHNISS.
CUIITIS IIMRET
SWIFTS Premium "Quick Serve
e a u s ;
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Will be the leader fee this
waekea. This Is the eate that
la READY TO EAT, er READY
to HEAT, and eeataloa that
Geaalne riEMIVM Flaver
with aerlag rklrkra leader
Our Stccial Price for
this week
LB.
Vi or whole
Swift's Beekflel4
Baby Link Sausage -
The one that mllllona favor for ! fEj rjl
flavor. One pound parkare
FRESH POULTRY f
LENTEN SPECIAIil
FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT
FRESH SALMON
TILLAMOOK CHEESE ?
Tar Meat to Eat We Caa't Be Heat
IlerV Cartl
7
NORTH CAPITOL AT MARKET