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13 Tho Slsfarrsffn, Sclera Oracsau CtadTy ilcTS-t 3. IC'I rndiad Ur. tad lire, Joseph Tellh sure grandparents to a girl born to their son tad daug.ter-ia law, Hr. and lir. James Yellen cf fc'ampa, Idaho, en August 20, : Eieriiin Tba Eel Cross blood mobile unit will -visit Sheridan Thursday, August SO, from 2 to 0 Eja. and will be set up at the egion halL Local donors may register at Bea's beauty shop. The Eheridan Drug store or Meyers Rexall Drue It has been learned that those who formerly were un able to donate blood because of malaria, art now able to do so. Jefferson Miss Evelyn Hatl. Jefferson third grade teacher, on oCooL to Coolze - ' 1' - ' - School Supplies for All Grades and High School : ''Qualify Supplies! Always'; I ' . FHONI A r Baseball Monday tlito . Tri City Braves vs. Salem Senators "Most Popular Player Award" i Hnd Rcguhr Season Scries ' Waters field 0;15 PJ1 Usual Prices Vs Tho American FOK THE FINEST FOODS Open Dally (Except Monday) P. St - lt:09 Sunday. rtO P. M.Uf:0t P.M. SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Chicken Croquettes, $IM ! I We eater te banquets, wedding receptions and parties. Call 4-2320. Far reservations, D. C Peat, Mgr. All Legionnaires Auxiliaries and G Bests welcome. j t .-, i FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP TRUCK. MONTH after MONTH Our Service, Savings, and Cue FIRE- tomer Satisfaction has proven AllTA Itself - AND - our Customers AU I w axe savins money too. tjA i?yj'ri It's tm :."ltDELIDLE-CREr,lE" . c v )!iilliuGa(il:i0 ' : i. .'i cii ciwris smncj s Uonday wCl start a Cve-day cruise on the Prince Rupert through the Inland Pass re to Ketrhflran, Alaska. 121a llary Andenon, for mer Jefferson high school teacher, will accompany her. I - i - - - . : r:, . l . Hubbard A daughter, Julia Marie, was bom to Mr. and Mrs. George Piricn xt HiHsboro, at Portland, August IS. Maternal grandparents are M-. and Mrs. C L. Welch of Hubbard. ! t VOCATXONESS U03IZ i I HUBBARD Dr and Mrs. -A. T. deLespinasse have returned from a 2,000mile vacation trip which took them! to California, Nevada and other! scenic places. ;.-v -; I . - it 14404 17 Legion Club Y - i 11 1 s m Bill Osko 11S5 N. Capitol St. ..... f ; Between Deed A Shipping Sta. Off Street Parkins BILL OSXO: Dial Agent I in I I fafcion-Esnri colors , j A fa rjt:!i fofsiii J ; ? fabulous UEAR ! 1 fabulous LUSTER T fabulous CREALlllSS i - Here's the first end onry truly creamy Indelible lipstick! Nofvdrying becouse Vs mode with lip-ioftening lonolitel And the cotortl Not Hie thin, lot shades you find fat ordinary Indelible Hpsticks but a full . ronjt of foshie'veenlui colors only Region cowtd create! Discover "Utde'&le-Creme" . t-2 iXS CTT2Zlrt Hp CwmLI .Zt C: YU.J C"J Chichen Recipes Compared Got. DenxUs McKay Is comparing piled in booklet presented hint at s poultry Joneheen in Salem Friday. Also shown on the table Is dressed chicken, presented by Clem Norton, left, of the Northwest Poultry and Dairy Prednets association. Barry Browne II, SfUwauUe. state chairman of the Poultry mnd Egg national board, la la the center, with Fred CockelL former chairman, and ft member of tho state board of agriculture, on tho right (Statesman photo.) rH - . k . I - - VaMey. dDMtoaii'fles Lacy Maude Komer WOODBURN Lucy Maude Romer, 82i died Friday night j at her home near west wooaourn, olio wing an illness. - Born April 23. 1899, in Wiscon sin,' she came here from North Dakota(20 years ago. i ; Funeral services will be at 2 pjn- Monaay, August 21, zrom Kin go cnapei, ' witn mienneni ; in Belle Pass! cemetery. Survivors are the widower, J. J. Romer of Woodburn; son, Francis Benson of Albany; stepsons, Rob ert and Lloyd Benson of Portland; daughters, Vivian Wolf and Bessie Krebs of Woodburn, Clara Stange of Tillamook. Dorothy Kust i of Portland, Luetta McMillan of Dal las. Ruth Benson at home; step daughter, Mrs. Edna Nelsworth of Los Angeles; father, Frank Morse of Portland; brothers, Fred Morse of PortlanduGeorge Morse 01 Car vallis: sisters, Mrs. Soolina Pack of Salem. Mae Sims of Woodburn. Ella Ellis of Corvallis, Sarah Lo- gen of Taft; 28 grandchildren. Clara Loretta Henkes WOODBURN Clara Loretta Henkes, 65, died at her home, 1105 Hardcastle ave., Thursday after noon. She had lived at the same address for 27 years. : Mrs. Henkes was born at Cor ners Creek. Mich, July 22, 1888 and came to Woodburn in 1903 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. EckhouL She was member of St Luke's Catholic church and the Royal Neighbors of America. - Mrs. Henkes is survived by her husband, Charles J. Henkes; two son, . Harlan Henkes, Woodburn, and Edward Henkes. Longvlew, Wash.; daughter. Miss Rita Marie Henkes, Woodburn: three broth ers, David Eckhout, Los Angeles, Calif .;Xavier Eckhout, Salem, and Elmore Eckhout, U.S. navy; five sisters, Mrs. Elsie Blaschko, Salem, Mrs.; Selina Becker, ' Woodburn, Mrs Mae Hoverden, Mrs. Evangel ine Hammond, El Cajon, CaliL, and Alma Andrews, Gold Beach; also seven grandchildren. Recitation of the rosary will be at 7:30 pjn. Sunday in Ringo Fu neral chapel. Funeral services will be at 9 ajn. Monday, August 27, at St Luke's Catholic church. Interment will bo in the church cemetery. . - -- William DeYaU . v SHERIDAN " Funeral services were held this week at the Chapel ox the Sheridan Funeral home lor Delicioos Chinese aad American Food Catering Service Phone S-tUB Orders To Gc! Open 4 pjn. S am. Dally Open at Neon Sat. Sun. 222 Va Ho Commercial Thursday S:pt.6j n f 1152 I 1152 ESIT! :. SMC17 ; Plus 50 Philip .terris Stars Of Radio end Television 6:23 tr.::.Z0 P. IX Tickets ta tile new at . ; Stevens & Son, Jewelers i All Seats Reserved: 1.29, LSd, 2.43, J.C5 (Inc. Tax) Sponsored . by Salem Shrine Club, Benefit fhrine Corpital fsr Crl-jli CLirea 0 4 . JT-.3, his favorite chicken recipes with William De Vail, 69, who passed away t his home here. Interment was In Evergreen Memorial park. Mr. Devall was born August 2, 1882, in Blalrsville. Pa and had lived in Oregon for the -past SO years. He had been ingaged in the restaurant business in Sheri dan, Willamina and Grand Ronde. Survivors include his wife Erma and a son Billy, two adopted chil dren, and step-daughter, Mrs. James Smith of Salem. Pallbearers were W. C Campbell, Loil Ham street, Francis Bradley, Kennneth Shetterly, Ralph Wortman and Ivan Pearson. The McMinnville Elks lodge had charge of the graveside, service. James Courtney LYONS Funeral services were held Thursday at 9 a m. at the Catholic church .in Jordan ; for James Courtney who drowned Tuesday evening in Thomas creek near Jordan. -. He is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Courtney, six sisters, Mrs. Joyce Kelly of Leba non and Carroll, Betty, Rose. Doris and Vera, all at home, and four brothers. Dean, Paul, Tony and Byran, all at home. Interment was at the Catholic cemetery near the church. Myrtle Tilton - I MONMOUTH -Myrtle Frances Tilton, 54, died at a Forest Grove hospital Thursday night, follow ing a cerebral hemorrhage suffered Tuesday at her home there. " i Born July 19, 1897 at Stockton, HL, Myrtle Frances Buss moved with her parents to Minneapolis when she was 5. : She attended mmm. -JH TlaiiiAaL Clwka. ... of ptefe wearers wle rfrhre far Attractive Apeoreate( Pteetlsf . Ceafert cad Heeltlfsl Ckewlif Pewer. Treetperatf , Palate Deefel Pfetes leva rwaeriieUe rwmtomm Nafsre's ' wa.tMth mm4 , kM ef their eVteete sheiaf . other Un-UKI tfefells they ore ssteetiflcetfy fttee te help ' Mlalatu sncklsf oad weUflae. Whee' sef with the beeefifct : Ktw Ha TrMtlacMf TXUBTTI ?tk, Tfeaspemf Pelefe DmM , Plete help five-yea Pteetlsf , .Yeerhfal, Neterel AepeereMe, Alk Tcir DtafJsf slew yee seBpfet e Treatseretff' Petofe PMm set wife TrwSmi TIIITTf TMtft ... - or ceste la m4 see fkest ef pt. Sf MUX'S. . -" ... ' .:..:-'- . I f .- 1 Of X by Governor 1 y those of 17 other governors com Park Rapids schools and taught 1 years In her home area. She was married Nov. 29, 1918, to James Tilton, a high school classmate. They came to Monmouth in 1921. He received an assignment as as sistant postmaster at Monmouth in 1925 where he served several years. He resigned to move to Forest Grove, and he is now a member of the post office staff there. . - i Survivors include her husband and four children: Mrs. Foster Hilterbrand and Mrs. James Marr. Monmouth; Mrs. Carlton Halbert Seattle; and Emmett Tilton, Long Beach, Calif: seven eranchildren: her mother, Mrs. W. A. Buss, Mon mouth; sisters: Mrs. Lowell Bris bane, Monmouth; - Mrs. Hazel Skaga, Portland; Mrs. Mabel Jul ius and Mrs. Elmer Jacobsen, both of Morris, Minn., and 7 brothers, Chester Buss of Morris and Donald Buss, Camas, Wash. . . - T Service will s be held at the eCODCJA tf7 (Just. Before Tea Get to ; WE ARE SERV1NO LUNCH Chooso From Our Famous : Chinos and American Dishes 2053. Fairgrounds Road . FAST SERYICI Or. SenUr'il Mea t ewtfwrM avidly W'irU , . euttinf t m4 rtld h km hew. LOOSE, j . tlNCOMFORTABLI PLATES RELINE0 ' k I it ft tHw nt ' 17" DSCTDGTTQV Z2 .W ' m Ml J. Dr. War Myu "Km y4 DUl Cr! I wee yoa H corn im Imv your Dwit.l Wort MmpleW SIGHT NOW i . . . arrant H pay tot H LATER, tW yew werl b cnpl4tl. NO MATT It BOW SMALL YOU IUDGET MAY IE. I We yea UU Yeer 0 RMMMble Cr4)i TerM." No My er ri fepe . . Ute erWlf em Y M ere ovktly arreaeee i Dr. Semler VAH STAT te c!co:.r:ziau ;.. i Sclcrn, Oregon Ore gun's Big Chicken Flbclcs S m .r It By tmie L. Pans Editor. Th A 1,000- or 2,000-chickcn - Cock aUFryby group to the average Oregon farmers farm, but if s just small fry to what Norton, state leader of the poultry poultry dealers and others who attended a lunch&ua Friday -at Senator hotel honoring Gov. Douglas McKay. . -s j , j "In the big chicken places in the east," Norton said, "one man takes care cf 40,000 chickens. Here we run to 1,000 and 2,000 flocks for a fair sized group and you really cant make-money on so small a number. ' " We have , changed in recent years from large exporting 'to a large importing state so far as poultry products are concerned," Noel Bennion, poultry expert at Oregon State college, told the group. We consume 25 to 30 per cent more eggs and 40 per cent more poultry than we did 10 years ago," be went on, adding that "this is due largely to . the increased population in the state with which our poultry- industry has not kept up and somewhat to the fact that poultry has been the cheapest form of meat for the housewife to purchase in recent I years.'. - ' I Bennion alsn no!ntiK mit that other forms of "work" had nroved more hicrauve and many men for-1 . I - 1 a v. w A I '"" "11 ""U5i Thth: ,hw. Mrs. Joe Sell,: a daughter, born at f C vC u fr-f busIfesS August 17 aVMcMinnvms hospi in the nation has been stepped up .-1 1 umuiw grvauy in receni years was em phasized by Fred CockelL Milwau- j kie poultryman and also a member of the state board of agriculture. "Twelve years ago we consumed 50 million fryers. Last year it took us 600 million to get enough,' were the figures he gave.- H. H. Goodrich, state chairman of the feed dealers division of the Poultry and Egg board, said that 60 per cent of the feed nulled in Oregon was consumed by chickens and turkeys. - Barry BrownelL Milwaukie, state chairman of the poultry and egg national board and chairman of the luncheon, explained that in Evangelical church at Monmouth, Monday at 2 p.m with the Rev. A. L. Lonsberry officiating. In terment in Fir Crest 'cemetery here. ' SAP the Hellywood StoptigbU) .i DINNER! Open: 11 A. M. to U'M. Saturdays to 1 A. M. Phone 2-6596 ttits h iTifnlu; veil ) , . ! , C I . 1 I t -Xij V1 Eastern Standards Madsew -; Statesman ; may seem like ouite a sizeable who runs a few chickens on his eastern poultry men have, Clem and egg board, told a eroun of a poultry 5 promotion imove, the governors of the nation had been invited to ) send in their favorite recipes, that 33 governors had re sponded and that one of these was Governor McKay. The recipes had been compiled in booklet form and was presented to the governors. The Oregon governors recipe, a chicken loaf; was served as the piece de- resistance at the luncheon attended by 25 persons Valley Births SUUsstaa News Service SHERIDAN To Me. and Mrs. Paul W. , Blanchard, a! daughter, born August 22. To Mr. and Mrs. Richard De- Jong, a daughter, born 'August 17 at McMinnville hospital. . . To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dent n, born August IS at McMinn .11 1 ti.t ( VLUW uospiiax, - - t GRAND RONDE To Mr. and Some tropical fireflies glow for several minutes at a time. Farndisa Islands v Swimming Beating -! Dancing Playground Equipment IDEAL 1 FOR PICNICS IN NATURAL! SURROUNDINGS It Miles Out On Turner Read NEWLY t AIR-CONDITIONED dlLVi J "Salem's Only Home-Owned . I Theatre" j r Starts r Today-Icont. 1:45 T-T SmfT1Tf o1' friv Second Feature "Sing Neighbor Sing -i' t 1 Prim R2b of Beef 4 au Jus raseaWWW' 3 muf Is The other nlht we u uu t : : Sun. : llkm -aim 'iJ i 4:00 r 'r ' 1 l "''j The i picture which we cal!ed,MA GRAND PACKAUB j OF ENTERTAINMENT The overwlelming ' i enthusiast of the audience for this great attrao j , lion matched our judgment of its exceptional I entertainment value. W re bPPT. to 1 1 pounce we have concluded negotiations for j ! the exclusive nnsT-itu:! snovi!::3 Ji I' t-. - t : , , , : ' ' - ' ' , ' 5 Of Paramount s . : : " y ' ii:zn co:.:es the It wO open ; Tht Monagment ELSmOIIE TnEMIIE 1 PJS. Evrj4 U W$ ilNG CXOSBrS fmt ptctmr , . with dpt tut . . , tcttifrful muk'tuJ 0 mtw $int!nt unttin ANNA MARIA AOtriktiH rci kzi KK COMES THE GROOM ca ci ri ktri CJ tZi LSZZa -tzLri ts if PU3 CTJ Isaiti hkai- C3 C3 k; O W IT. l n3sd Jefferson Dona Tfledtncr.r will leave soon for Oregon State : college to begin her third year 7 majoring in science. During the summer vacation. Miss Wieder kehr was a delegate to tho Alpha. Delta Phi sorority centennial at Macon, GaV where the sororit was founded. -. 4 t Iceland exports cod, haddock and herring to the world. : Open 8-S tarts at Dusk! Free; Pony slides! j 'Lucille Ball ' as 1 -THE FULLER BKUSn G1KL- And! i 11 Arlene 11 Barry Si t "INSIDE ST Dahl : i SuUivasi. STRAIGHT ir HELD OVER1 Cartoon - Brevity - News EIGITT NOW! ! And! ? Helen Walker 1 i Winard. Parker tnf Newl 2 Top Treats! Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.- "The! Great Ma-bunf . And! -Gasoline Alley" Mewl X Ace Treats! Dan Dalley In --And! If lTumphrey Bogarl Jack Carson In . 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