St. Johns review. (Saint Johns, Or.) 1904-current, November 24, 1922, Image 5

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SHOE -H
In a Modified fVI unson Last
For Soml-drosa, Comfort and Wear combined in this Shoo.
Mado in Dark Brown Oalf with Rubber Hcola.
PRICE - - $7.00
Other Stylos at $7.00 and $7.50
SOLD BY
Bonham & Currier
"filnrli" Ctffn
"Sinclair's" Bacon
Bettor lay in Flour and Potatoes whilo they ard ohoap.
Flour hta gono up three times sinco wo bought and it. ia only
quoation of timo until wo aro forced to buy again. A good
tiff frooro would Band tho Potatoes up and a heavy snow
would mako thm c&rco as not many havo boon dug. Thoy
are good now and will keep.
Apples art still ohoap and many kinds to chooso from.
Remember that wo carry a big supply of candy and still
it is vtrj cheap. The best Plain Mixed is only lDc per lb. and
Oommersial OhocolatM at 25o. Wo also havo tho highor
grades at very, littlo moro.
TfcV Dromedary People havo a packago of sliced peel
that is fonvenient. It contains Citron, Lemon and Orancro in
' separate rolls. We havo Knights' Minco Moat this year, 20o
a pound. We have' Heinz', LibbyB' and Mrs. Porter's Plum
Puddings this year.
Hie Grabateria Grocery
COUCH & CURRIER, Inc.
"Del Hunle Products Gold Medal Flour
PIGGLY WIGGLY
Jill Goer tic World
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Just Think of All
Good Cats
that will'bo spread over the neatly arranged tables in
St. Johns this coming Thursday Thanksgiving and
let us supply your needs this week-ond. Wo havo it.
We are thankful for tho wonderful patronage
and friends we have made in and around St. Johns.
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' Our ambition is to make oach customer thank
ful for our being in your neighborhood.
-WE HAVE-
A Special Price
ON A NUMBER OF ARTICLES
Saturday and Monday only
. A special price on Cranberries, Baldwin and De
licious Apples Friday and Saturday.
210 North Jersey Strtat
R Mm Emplrt 487
Second hand
117 Philadelphia Street
MACK'S
Furniture
Store
If yoa can't find what you want elsewhere, come to me. If
I haven't Kot it, I will get it. I carry FURNITURE, CAR
PETS, DISHES. COOKING UTFNSILS, STOVES AND
RANGES. In fact, anything you wish in the Household Line.
Will Bjy, Sell or Exchange AnythJag
l ISO (BaitL9B!MS I
For the Next
10 Days
FREE
A 50c Tube of Chlore-E-Dix
Tooth Paste With Each Tub
Purchased. We accept any Store Add Coupons at our store.
ST. JOHNS PHARMACY
The Prescription Store
A. D- 3., SRNTOX AND DR. HOBSOH REMEDIES. DR. HESS POULTRY PANACEA, ALL SIZES
105 NORTH JERSEY STREET PHONE COLUMBIA 138
Miss Clnrn Nelson utteiuTed the
home coming in Eugene last
week
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Mr. ami Mrs. Asn Eye are
the parents of a daughter who
arrived on Saturday morning at
their home on Willamette lilvu
frinmll 1111(1 llClirllborH of
Afrd. I. Ij. Gromnckcv arc
ulnnspil to know she is coiivales
cent after being confined to her
bed for 12 weeks.
Mti Altiin Taylor is recovor
i
wn fmm n Rovoro attack of
crinno. Hen friends and neigh
bora hope for a speedy recovery
Tim nmnv friends of Mrs. II
C. Avery regret she is very ill
with pneumonia and wish for her
a speedy recovery.
The dedication of tho new Pi
oncer Methodist church lias been
nostnoncd until Sunday. Dec.
10th. on account of failure to get
t in church seated ucioro uiai
dato.
Tim Pvthinn Sisters Altruistic
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Club will hold a cooked food sale
mid fancv work bazaar at the
Piggly Wiggly store December
2. Proceeds to go for tho Py
thian Homo Fund.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Molitor
of Eend, Oregon, are visiting
Mrs. O. Olson and other roia
tives hero. Mrs. Molitor is re
mcmembcrcd as Miss Opal Olson
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Qt this City ucioro ner inurriugc
to Mr. Molitor.
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Mrs. La T eric, lialf owner and
manairer of Dan's llentnurnnt,
was culled to San Diego, Tuck
lay morning on account of the
serious illness ol her mistiaim.
Tho restaurant will bo closed
during her absence and changes
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inano ior iih mpim iiiui-vhmuk
jusiness.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Smith and
son of Salem wcro tho guests of
Mrs. Smith's father and mothor,
Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Covey,
1009 S. Syractiso street for a few
lavs last week. Mr. and Mrs.
Smith Jiavo just returned from
an extended motor trip through
California.
Tho inereaso of capital stock
of that enterprising ilrm, Hoiiham
& Currier, is only one oi the
many straws showing tho growth
of St. Johns' industries. This
pioneer firm is only keeping step
ii i ...... . a a 1. ..a!
wuu me progress oi mis kuuuou
and is to bo congratulated upon
its growth and service to this
community.
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Tho Entro Nous Club met nt
Mrs. "V. M. Smith's rcsidonco,
108 West Mohawk street, Friday,
Nov, 17th. Tho day was spent
doing fancy work. A nico lunch
was served by' Mrs. Smith.
Tiioso present wero Mrs. Eoney,
Mrs. Clark, Mrs. South, Mrs.
Marchand, Miss Lorraine, Mrs.
Kurtz, Misses Ganetto and Eva-
!ync South, Mr. Paul Clark, and
Mrs .Smith.
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Plans for an old fashioned
members of tho Semper Pidclis
class of Piorieor Methodist
Sunday school which will be giv
en in tho Community Hall of the
church in tho near future On
the committeo in charge of the
affair aro Graco Catto, Ruby
Walker and Selma Moe, program ;
Mrs. W. E.JOoster, Ruth Mar
cy. and Dorothy Walker, refresh-
mcnts; Amanda Noce, Leola
Ramsden and Graco Foultz. so
cial.
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A double-heuder foot ball
game will bo played at River
?ark Sunday, November 25, at
00 p. m. Tho Bachelor Club
will play the Waterfront Grid
iron in the main attraction and
the Bachelor Club Juniors will
oppose Oswego in tho prelimin
ary game. Let's go.
The Altruistic Club Pythian
Sisters were entertained at the
lomo of Sister Iloover, 925 S.
ECellogg street, November 14th,
at an all day session. A Pot luck
dinner was served at noon. Work
for the bazaar kept all busy f or
the day. The business meeting
was held in the afternoon with
resident Eva Jones presiding.
Those present were: Boyd, Brice,
Barry, Beckman, Campbell,
Clark, Douglass, Nelson, Treoer,
Oihus, Jones, Maxfield, Weimer,
Jacobson, Johnson. The guests
were Mrs. Monday of North
owder, and Mrs. Whitney and
the hostess. The next meeting
will be with Sister Treber, 423
Bristol street, Nov. 28, when a
good attendance is desired as
sewing for a needy family will
be on hand at this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Brand
and Mr. and Mrs. Q. Abbott
motored to Eugene on Friday
and spent Saturday and Sunday
with Itoiuaync Brand and Sara
Abbott who aro attending Uni
versity of Oregon.
Tho Gleaners Sunday school
class of Pioneer Sunday school
will entertain with a book social
in the Community Hall of thu
church on Friday evening, Dec.
1st. A special musical program
is being prepared. Each one Ls
requested to dress in costume to
represent a book.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson
of New Richmond, Wis., are the
guests of Mrs. Anderson's sister,
Mrs .W. E. Kloster, Mill Vin
cent street. Mr. and Mrs. An
dcrson aro making an extended
tour of the north and west, hav
ing visited in Canadn and Wash
ington before coming toOregon.
They will return via California,
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Zelmii Bean, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W. S. Bean, 1HU Olym-
pm street, was tho smallest child
to win a prize in the recent "Ma
gic Wish" contest conducted by
the J. Iv. Gill company Tor
Good Book week. Xclma, who is
ten years old, and a pupil of thu
fifth grade at George school,
hose for her subject, "Tom
Sawyer. " A $2.00 book was tho
prize winch elnia received at the
Main Library on Saturday night.
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Services at Pioneer M. E.
church, corner E. Charleston and
Leonard streets. Sunday school
at 11:15, Edward Bowe, supuriii
tendent. Morning sermon: "Thu
Fact and the Character of God.'
Intermediate and Epworth Lea
gnu, 0:!!0 p. in. Evening scr
vice 7 :!!(). Sermon, "Guard Your
Ilirthright. " Tho now church
is drawing rapidly towards com
plction. If you do not worship
ulsowhero eomo and worship
with us. W. E. Kloster,
Pastor.
Tho 2nd annual birthday din
ner of tho Topaz. (Hub was cole
I) rated at the homo of Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Maxfield on Charles
ton trect, Saturday, Nov. 18.
Tho house was artistically decor
ated with autumn flowers -and
foliage, while tho table decora
tions consisted of red carnations
and ferns. A large bell was
suspended over the middle of the
table with streamers to harmon
ize leading to the dainty Thanks
giving place-cards. Tho dinner
was served in eight courses. Tho
louor guests for the evening
wero: Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pul-
oy, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zurehor,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Hornbook,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright,
and an undo of Mr. Maxfield,
Mr. Tipton Maxfield of Kings
Valley, Ore. Cards and games
wore enjoyed until a lato hour.
The Ladies of tho church of
tho Assumption of St. Johns held
a bazaar in tho Community Hall
of the school on Thursday, Fri-
lay and baturday which notted
them moro than $900. Dinner
was served on one evening. In
charge of the various booths
wure Mrs, C. L. Holmes, Mrs.
James Haynes unl Mrs. Albert
White in the parish booth; Mrs.
Wt Surber and Mrs. Fay Mills
in the candy booth; Mrs. Dan
Iogan in tho apron booth:-Miss
nna Gilzow in tho fish pond:
and Nick NibhJer in tho country
store. Mrs. Gcorgo Dougherty
and Mrs. Mat Irringer wore in
charge of tho lunches. Mrs. J,
Murchand in charge of a hope
chest which will bo awarded the
person holding tho lucky number
about Xmas time.
GLOVES
LARGE ASSORTMENT
W. W. ROGERS
THE RAINCOAT MAN
The Big Load Man, Empire 1133.
Next week, Thanksgiving, get
your news and ad copy in one day
earlier. Thank you.
Experienced bookkeeper and
typist wishes position in St.
Johns. Address H, care Review.
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The Bon Ton Bakery for your
Thanksgiving cako. 40c per
pound.
Tho St. Johns study club met
in tho library on Wednesday af
ternoon with 18 members in at
tendance and a visitor, Mrs.
Cheney, Mrs. A. E. Jones
poke briefly on tho community
chest. Tho club voiced the, ap
proval of heavy sentences being
imposed on reckless drivers of
automobiles and voted to send a
etter to Judge hkwell. Ar
rangements were mado to visit
tho art museum on Friday to
lew the Oregon exhibit there
for the month only. Mrs. J.
O. Bailey read a very interesting
paper on "Alaska Trails and
Bailrouds" which was followed
y discussion. The next meet
ing of the club will bo on Dee. 13
and will be in form of a Christ
mas social with reminiscences of
other days by some older friends
of the club members.
Christian Seience: Sunday
marning services at 11:00; Wed
nesday evening at 8:00 at 403
Smith avenue.
"Better Wood" Ool. 258.
Old furniture and junk bought,
highest prices paid. Dry kind
ling wood for sale. Singlo loads
$1.25. Win. Preston , .1290 Loin
bard street. Drop card.
FOR SALE CHEAP Over
land Touring Car. Good condi
tion, $(55.00. Also Davonpor!
bed, $15.00. Call at 40 1 S. Cen
tral Ave, near Tyler.
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Board and room close in.
Reasonable. Call Empire 2244.
For Sale 7 room modern
house. Fruit and 'nut trues
bearing. A very desirable place
for ono wanting a real home.
$500 down and exceptional
terms. Inquire B Nuws office.
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Massage treatment at your
home or by appointment. Em
piro 1257.
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A BARGAIN 2 lots on paved
street $100 each. Empire 0887,
107 No. Jersey street.
For Bent 3 partly furnished
housekeeping rooms. Adults
only. 025 Kast Tyler.
Bolter Wood, Empiro 1133.
For Runt 2 room furnished a
partmoiit, eloso in with sewing
inaehiiiu and electric iron. Cull
Empire 2244.
Cord Wood, old growth, Empiro
1440.
Radiant fire, 7 burner to trade
tor rabbits, poultry or ducks.
Ill N. Ivombard St.
For Salo Odd pieces of house
hold furniture. Call at 301 11.
Fossenden, corner Central.
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Tailoring and Dressmaking
done at my home, 425!) E. Mo
hawk. 12-2-
Northern Spyo Apples at 75e
box, bring containers. 315 East
John St.
Homo made candies for
Thanksgiving. Our Toffies nood
no advertising. Bon Ton Bak
ery.
"Bettor Wood" Empiro 02B8.
Wanted $1000.00 8 per cent
1st mtg. Inquire 1352 So. Fuss
euden. 24-3t
1352 Whoro
Woman will caro for your
children, Vfc day, 50o; also iron
ing, hr. 30u; plain sowing, small
children under 8 yrs., fiOu a gar
ment. 1015 E. Osewgo St., St.
Johns.
Why 1352.
You can buy drugs,, candy
and ico cream at 1352 So, Foss
enden St. 24-31
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To those desiring a real
Thanksgiving dinner, less the
work, wo wish to invito you to
our "ITomo Cook" food salo at
the St. Johns Trans, office, 20
S. Jersey St., Nov. 29th. The
Loyal Womon's Class of the
Christian church.
Pipeless furnaces install now,
Be comfortable save fuel no
frozen water pipes no Ire risks.
Easy terms, low price, $79.00 to
$135. Alex. 8. Scalai; Empire
1225.
For Rent Furnished 2 room
apartment and kitchenette, fur
nace and heat, also 2 sleeping
rooms. Empire 2049 . 303 N.
Smith St. 3t
Tho new Superior Chevrolet
has all the good features of the
older models and in addition
many new ones which must be
seen to be appreciated. Penin
sula Garage, 212 8. Jersey St.
Lost A ladies'' dark blue
silk umbrella, left at the corner
of Jersey & Fcssenden streets
Saturday morning. Reward.
Empiro 207C, 803 N. Edison St.
What number on Fcssenden
street has 5 13s in itf
Pumpkin Pies with tho homey
flavor at Bon Ton Bukcry.
Twelve Inch Inside Mill Wood
and Planer Trimmings. Erap 1133
WET are educated in many things by others
but the lesson of thrift is one which We
must teach ourselves without it future suc
cess is impossible.
Study the following table and become addicted
to a habit which will reward you well for the mod
erate economy it requires to practice it.
3 per cent Savings Compounded Semi-annually
pay as follows:
Weekly
Savings
$ 100
3.00
5 00
10.00
One
Year
$ 52.77
1G8.34
203.90
527.83
Three
Years
$ 163.11
4S9.52
815.88
1G31.83
Pivc
Years
$ 2S0.20
841.02
1401.74
2803.57
TtM
Ycira
$ 305.64
1817.14
30118.98
0087.18.
Peninsula National Bank
Yoa cm Bank Dy Mail with us. Write for descriptive booklet
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE BANK
Wear-Ever Ro
At Reduced Prices
1 Mft. 1
For roasting, canning or
preparing entire meal at one time
n delicious ronat, baked potntoon,
mnenroni and a denarii audi as rice pud
dim; or linked unplcN.
You can do it mid onvcthe lime, work
and fuel necessary to prepmo ouch a
meal in the ordmnry way, if you have a
"Wear-Ever"
Aluminum Roaster
Ltl ut tAowyou haul thtt uttntll run hi ma J
to tan ((ma on J (utl ftr you EVCKY da
Sj)UOWl iwicM
MALI. MSB
$4.35
MBniUM an
$5.45
LAHOK UX
$6.55
Note! AH ri.
t'r" ulwistf mH
iwretmfl Nat mi
Round Aluminum Roaster,
Special
Oval Grey Enamel Roaster,
Special
St. JOHNS HARDWARE GO.
$1.29
$2.98
Buy and Save at
Square Deal Store
Boy's Pullovor Sweaters, Size to 34,
Reg. $2.25, at
Boy's and Girls' Woolen Gloves, all
Colors
Men's Heavy Wool Pullovers, Regular
$7.50, Now
Officers Dress
Shoe
All Kinds Army Shoes $2.35 to $4.65
Boy's Good Shoes, Size 1 to 5,
Now
Heavy Flanuol Thlrts $2.00
Coveralls, Overalls and Pants Reasonable Prices
Satisfaction or Your Monoy Back
I Square Deal Store
$1.90
..50c
$4.75
$4.85
o S4.6S
$2.95
J. SUBOTNICK, Prop.
418 N. Jersey Street
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