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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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12
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I Ticins Rule Dayton Buckeroo t-: t. I rtrretented mhieh tomr'I Tb JunfoT TToroeD'f club held tinging and Instrumental num-jits picnic Wednesday, July l3. at bert. At the close of the meeting the Gervaij grade schoel play refreshments were served. 'ground.

I Iova Woman Visits Turner 1 Th Stat man. Salem. Oregon. lMAry IT MIS STHE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS TURNER Mrs. William Mom-berg of Waterloo, Iowa, who is visiting hr sister, Mrs.

Henry Bower, was honored Sunday, From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Correspondents I vv 1 Sprafriie tp Adilress Jersey Club Meet July 17, with a family reunion picnic. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dar- en Dean and Joyce: Mrs. Dor- thy Wanless all of Vancouver, Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Weg-miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Erion and family, Mrs. Clara Erion and Milo Erion, of Salem: Mr.

and 1 Mrs. Ray Grim and family, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bowers and Law- rence. A Four Hurt as Stands Collapse At Hubbard Hop Growers Re-Elect Luclit At Mt- Angel OREGON CITY, July 21 Charles A- Sprague.

publisher ot the Salerrj Oregon Statesman and former governor of Oregon, will be guest speaker at the annual The Mt. Angel P'cn'c Ith Oregon Jersey Cat- HUBBARD Approximately MT. ANGEL Hop Growers association club to be held at the Clackaj-their annual election nd mem-1 county fa Canby, sea food; For Summer Health! There's No Food Like Seafood for Healthful, Delicious Meals. Serve It to the Family Often 116 North Commercial Phone 3-4424 i fitt's flflarlcet mortinff' in the citv hall Mondav night with Fred Lucht Chariest E. Finnegan, president Tf.fleried cresident.

i' th Clackamas County. Jersey CE Rallv Held At Gervais Church GERVAIS The Christian Endeavor rally held at the Gervais Presbyterian church Friday even- i ing. July 15, was attended by 83 representatives from Aurora, Woodburn, Silverton and Ger-vais. The speaker was Dr. J.

E. Aldrich of the Multnomah School Cattle club, reports the affair be Two directors for three years were to be elected and Leland gins with a picnic at noon. DAYTON Pat and Betty Zwiek, attractive twin daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zwick, Dundee, who will role aa the Dayton Buckeroo Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24.

Both are accomplished horsewomen. Woodley and Allie Humpert were chosen to succeed themselves n'f; "EVkllr 1he office. Financial report was lMlll VjI I fOIR 200 Knights of Pythias, Pythian Sisters and their families of district 10 gathered at Pat's Acres on Sunday for their annual picnic. During the afternoon a Hubbard and Aurora ball team won- a contest with a Silverton and Salem team 9 to 8. At the beginning of the game a bleacher collapsed and four Silverton residents were injured.

Mrs. Clarence Morley received a double fracture of the left arm, Mrs. Ida Coole was treated for an injured ankle and Emil Loe and Ben Giffotd for minor injuries. Swimming and dancing were enjoyed by those present. of the Bible in Portland.

A. program was given from each group Entertain, Travel Over; Week End giveri and general discussion on the hop prospects held. Immediately after the general meeting which was attended by 15 of the 27 members, the directors met to elect their officers Independence to Enter Hop Fiesta Float in Festivals IDEPENDEKCE The regular weekly meeting c.f tho Hop Fiesta committee held Tuesday noon with nearly 20 local businessmen attending. Fiesta dates set are September 1 to 3. It was agreed to enter a float advertising the Hop Fiesta in the Stavton bean festival Friday, July 29, and in the Mt Angel-flax fiesta.

MILL CITV Mrs. Anna N. nci Lucht was again cnosen as Swift was hostess at a luncheon president. Woodlev as vice presi Thursday; at her home. Guests dent and Ed illig as manager south Main street, probably between and streets If this is approved by the city council.

Street dances are planned for both Thursday and Friday nights and the big dance will be held Saturday night in the high school gymnasium. Dr. M. J. Butler was appointed chairman of the reception were Mrs.

Morris Howe. Mrs. Cail Cree and Wholesale The directors included ooniey. chance, Mrs. Lowell Tlnmtrt T.nrM Davp Srharer.

a i i California Woman 1 L-i i i reier Gaul. Elmer Palmquist and 1 The float will probably be covered with hop signs and the high school day will be the kiddies' parade. fta wii. A carnival will set up on S. G.

(Bot.s) Higdon received word Sunday of 'he sudden death of his. father, Mr. Higdon cfied at his home-; in Georgia. Marior McFadden HarrJ' Harrison of Corvallis attended the breakfast hop and air show and A. Lelak.

0 Nehrasknn Guest At Four Corners; i liam Darling was appointed chairman with R. W. Craven and Wil were guessts of Marian King. Miss uuesi ai imena viMa BUENA VISTA Mrs. George Stoey of Alameda, is the guet of her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. N. C. Anderson, for two weeks. O.

G. Wells returned home Tuesday from a visit with his son and family, the Donald Wells of Modesto. Calif. Mr. Wells rnade the trip via the Shasta Daylight Limited.

Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Frum of Sisters were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs. Gail Prather. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Cammeron of Vale were recent visitors at the Anderson and-Harmon homes. il mmMmmmn mmm wmmmmm mmmmmmmmmmm mmmm a i mm mm mm mmmmmmmmmlmmmmmmmmmm. Meet in" Changed FOUR CORNERS House Fufst her ddughter and family. Hrficld Snooks on Durbin wa Mrs.

Ella Stanton who left Monday for her home in North ritte. Nrb. Mr. and Mrs. Willard rederon.

37 H1 Mahit have as their McFaddcn moved here with her family frpm Mill City last fall. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly anil family were in Coos Bay last week while Mi Kelly attended the state postmasters convention. Mr.

and Irs. Marvin Morris and daughters of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Cree last; WQtk. Mis.

Donald Shevthe has rer N. Commercial crt Marion, I I BUY 1 1 I SAVE HERE liam Karbel committee members to arrange the float. Two dozen tee-shirts stenciled with the hop fiesta emblem will be ordered for members of the fiesta committee to wear. It was also decided that the committee wear overalls until after the celebration. A slight change of program was made at the meeting.

The beauty contest will be held at 2 p.m., Wednesday, August 31, instead of Thursday and the queen will be crowned at the kick-off show Wednesday night. This will enable her to reign over the entire fiesta. Any girl between the ages of 8 and 10 years may enter and she maybe from any surrounding district. Thursday. September 1, will be a hoi so show at 6 in the hop bowl, beaded by Ren Muhleman as chauman The general parade will follow at 7 m.

At 6 p.m., Fri- Open Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY ill 8 lufi jurs. reierson lamer, hu- turned hrme where she is con c'oiph Steinmetz. Los Angeles. CURVED CLOVE AKRON. (INS) The B.

F. Goodrich Co. has developed valescing after being in the Salem Mcrrtorial hospital at Mr and Mrs Edwin Winslow. Witislow. Mr and Mrs.

Con THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS BUY MORE a new rubber-coated canvas glove i curved to fit the hand. The com Fitgerald and Connie Fitzgerald. foimPr rrf.ther, Clyde Schell. 3ft0 fll of Rend, were recent visitor. S.

Elma ae. The Four Corners Baptist church htis changed their praver the J. E. Mayer home on Dur r''r e. pany claims the love affords greater dexterity yet provides maximum protection from acids, caustics, chemicals and other Mr.

and Mis. Fieri Schell meeting iighl from Wednesday to J.dj. C'alif t'(utly visited NALLEY'S CHAMPION SALAD DRESSING Tl.e Thursday; evpriing. WAXTEX WAX PAPER 125 feel PUREX CL0R0X Gal. FOR JUST RIGHT WRIGLEY'S GUI! Spearmint Double mint Juicy fruit Carton golden-crusted a coffee cake that's just right foi lazy summer days.

Grand with a cup of delicious with a tall glass of milk. Serve it for breakfast, lunch or dinner -it's good any time. KELLER'S HOIIE HADE MEM And best of all, you can make this taste-tempting coffee bread in a jiffy. Just be sure to use Crown Best Patent Flour. You'll agree ith Mrs.

Xarren E. Staffer no need to 'orry. about last-minute baking failures when you use Crown or all your baking. Milled from the Northwest's finest hard wheat constantly tested in Crown's Vn Celia Lee kitchen Best Patent is the flour supreme! 7- V2 2 33 lb. loai KRAFT'S VELYEETA CHEESE a lbs, il WHITE STAR 10 TUHA Wi 5)3) SALMON DERBY SALMpn to SB0 ELSINORE CORN Whole Kernel 71U No.

2 tin 1 Yeager Kraut No. 2s to 1 1 Otoe Hominy no. i 10c GARDEN Pork Beans Nam 15 SWIFTHIIIG 3 Pound 69 Lux Flakes Large sixe 26c Rinso Large tize 23 Rinso Giant size 33c Lux Toilei Soap Reg. tize Silver Dusl fk, 3 1 0CCIDE1IT FLOUR eP Pound CQ 4-mO Towel. Bog MRS.

WARREN E. STOFFER CROWN tOOK-OF-lH. MONTH frM Albony, Oregon Lipton's Black Tea Bags 490 UPTON'S Black Tea 590 ox. UPTON'S 390 Green Tea 8 ei. Nb.J ft We Sell Only U.S.

Inspected Heal STANDING QQJ Rib Roast Lb. ww RibSiealts 450 TDone Sieaksu. Sirloin Sieaks 430 II-J-B Folgen Golden Wesl Chase tt Sanborn Hilh Quaker pais lb. box 370 Duller IIul Coffee Eberidon Groxle Buller Armour Sliced Bacon 450 u. 1.

2 lb. 1 lb. 2 lb. 560 1.11 1.05 Lb, ft 11.

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