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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1930)
y f x I 4 ,0 J n f i PAGE SIX x The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning; December 4. 1930 Woman Surprises Hubby With Fete For Natal Day PERRTDALE. Dec. S Mrs. Orrill Kurt gare a surprise din ner party tor her . husband on Monday erenlng. The largo din lag table vu rerr lorelr in pink and white. A large bouquet of pink and white chrysanthemums, pink glass and white , ehlna and the rery beautiful white birthday cake with 39. pink candles.' After dinner sereral handi of 500 were played. Those who enjoyed the erening aa guests were,' : Mr. and v lira. Roy Donahue of Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robertson of Am ity. , i-:.y l James Shepard j Back Home Jot v Extended Visit TEX A, Dee. 3 James Shep ard, If, son of Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard came home Monday for an indefinite visit with his par ents. The young lad just return ed from Salt Lake City where, he has been " for . sererai months. Jimmy formerly attended. 8alem high school. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Higgle of Zena were Sunday rial tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alrln Mad sen of Lincoln. . ,.; . Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and two- sons, Cecil and Rosooe of Walla Walla who hare been house guests t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Barker left here for their home Saturday. ISi ILESIT 211 N. Commercial St ! A Home Owned Store i f Phone 1371 - 1372 Your dollar goes a long way but never leaves home if you buy at E, Wi Cooley, store 49 Pound Sack of Affiliated Buyers . I Flour $1.29 100 Pounds of White Star local Potatoes i (A fine potato for baking or boiling) $1.29 I LIS 6 Large- Cans of Borden's Milk 49c i i 2 Pounds of Hoody'a Peanut Butter 27c 1 Pound of Calumet Baking Powder 19c Try our Fresh Meats for Quality and price. i -. . 1 Package of Morton's Iodized Salt 5c 1 Pound of Cooky's Superior Coffee p for 35c or 3 Pounds for $1.00 1 Pound of S. & W. Coffee 37c 5 Pounds local Italian, Prunes 25c 3 Cans of Golden Bantam Corn 29c Wo have a full line of S. & W. canned goods. Try them for quality. Free delivery to all parts of the city. 2 Large Bottles of Catsup 35c 2 Large Cans of Solid Packed Grand Island " 9f Tomatoes : 3tJC 1 Pound Monarch Toffies 29c 4 Pound Package of Monarch Toffies " ' $1.00 4 Pounds of Pure Vegetable Shortening 59c 1 Can of Old Dutch Cleanser, 5c 1 Dozen Fresh Extra Eggs 35c 1 Pound of best Creamery. Butter 35c 1 large package of Pillsbury's pancake'flour. People who know good pancakes say Pillsbury's makes the best. With one jug Kerr's cane and maple syrup. BOTH ONLY g& a SAW D C35 THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 80 Sal Hepatlca V:30-.-3- C 75c box selected V vii& cnocoiaie cot erea MARASCHINO Vl r y: CHERRIES mm , 23c I 83c II Qf 77 tmm .33c iri..64c7 mkM&j 11.25 Lether 7Q- C IK' - WPd Footballs I V - Jy vV VSv"! . Quality Never Varies" MuMk ""ST" " " If S0c Gillette QQ 30c Bromo i p jjj Razor Bladei OOt JjyiS,S QulnIn 'lfm' . 35 Palmoliv. Shaving Cream 23c We is- III Deliver 29c sy 60 MDk of WaEnesIa TOILETRIES $1.75 Ayer'a Luxuria Cold Cream.... $10 H. Rubenstein Water Lily Powder. Sl.OO Pa5quin Hand Creams . 65c Pond's roam 1 80c MaYla Talctan. ' 25c Mennen'c Borated Talcum.. 85c Odorono . ' - . 75c Woodbury's Lilac Vegetale. 25c Woodbury's Toflet Soap $1.00 Bath Salts, assortecL 50c Ipana Tooth Paste. 25c Llsterine Tooth Paste. 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste 50c Owens Tooth Brash in glass holder. 40c 3 Cakes of Soap and ToweL Ws reserve the right to limit quantities 41.19 .S1.19 - .69 . M . .19 . .IB - JZ9 m 29 . J6 . 9 . 9 . a . n .23 - JZ9 Prompt Service XMAS SPECIALS $1.00 Williams Man's Shar. Set J89 SL00 Truvy Body Powder . 9 799 j Montasrti RtiHmwy , $3.50 Fountain Pen A Pencil Scl$2.93 $1.50 Lunch Kit with Ther. Bot $1.03 , 25c Vantinc'a Tnrni . ,17 REMEDIES 76 Mineral Oil, quarts. $1.00 Cod Liver Oil, pint 75 Aspirin, in 100'a. 85t Kruschen Salts.. 75c Rubbingr Alcohol $15 Water Bottle, 2 jt. guar. .C9 .69 9 JS9 WILES yC'y Opsra House Pharmacy Court & High Streets Phone 1459 :.f: Wcolpert 2: Hunt ; ...Drugc... Court & Liberty StreetsPhone S4U Where Prices Are Lowest WET PIEffilT. WRECK CAUSE SUnIr Naaa ; had ThankssfrlJif dlnnar at tn noma ox; air. . nu Mrs. Howard Stephens. I Mlaa Banlah Campbell or U. ez O. waa homo tor Thanksgmnt. Thoro wui b ChrlsUaa Kndea- ror at tho U. B. church at 7:10 eTry Sunday Tenlnf. Number of ;. Pileups Report- ed in Last few Days in Jefferson Area - JirTER30f. Dee. t On ao coant of tho denao foe and allp peir pavement a number of acci dent occurred in tho Ticinltr of Jefferson orer the weekend Sat urday nifht JL CheTToiet aeaan driren by Mrs. J. W. Mays of Salem, accompanied by two wom n ran nff th nlahwar. atrlk- lna a telephone pole, when their mion became oDscnroa oy log, and tmoke of a panting train. Thm acef dent occurred on the highway, one mile south of town. Tho occupant of tho ear receired only minor cut ana nruuei. i fwint jtnd nt th car Wil badly damaged and: the windshield bro ken.'... . On account of allppery paTO ment Robert Will of Eugene. driving a aedan. iwerrea orr xne hirhwav and crashed into a post nine mile north , of ' Jefferson Sunday afternoon. No one waa Injured, but the car receireo mkVmI bnmner. radiator - and fender and a broken front axle. Snnday ereinlng- a Paclflo Grey hound stage crowded a Lebanon tnnotnr mr off the hlchway into the ditch one half mile north of town. The car oTerturoed ana the top was completely wrecked and the occupant escaped In- Jury. - Monday morning a uenerai r,r . comnaiiT'i truck of Port land, went Into the ditch one mile north of Jefferson. Caused by a blowout. Fortunately tne arrr r was sot In lured but the truck was slightly damaged. MER TIE' IS TO BE GRANGE PLAY JinrrERSOM. Dec. t A three act comedy, "Clorer Time" by Lawrence Q. Worcester, wui oe presented at the Morning Star Orange hall on Saturday night. December 6, at 8:15 o'clock, by people of the Scrarelhiu com munity. Those impersonating the characters are Claude Page aa Peter West, a poor but honest r.irii war Tateran: James Arnold aa Stumpy, the hard boiled pal of Ptora? Frank Klzer. as John irunt tb hard hearted business man: Dale Gronao as Fatty M(' . . i . i cuiionxn. .ine iowb comuuis with lots of law and little order; Renal porter aa Fannr Flint i Jennie Fisher as the nifty niece. Katherlne Flint from the city; Clara Thelssen, Mrs. -Rebecca Drager and Mrs. Cunnlnghsm as the Brown triplets. The lore element la introdue ed Ivr Gertrude Berer aa Sally West and Howard Berer as Harry Flint. The proceeds from tne n1r will srn tn tha rranra bnlld- lng fund to proride quarters for tne inrenii crana-e. veima js.x- ser of Albany Is directing the play ana every member oi tne cast 1 a granger. Irene White on Way South After Leaving Her Job HOPEWELL, Dec S Irene White who has been working in Portland, left for southern Cal ifornia on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, of Jewel, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yeron of . Lebanon and Mrs. May Moe; Howard Branson and T.IBFRTY ne. 1 Frienda of Mrl TCata Holder will be clad to hear that she nag had: the cast remoTed from her ankle, which she broke six week ago. She Is now able to be around on crutch- f Mr. and Mrs. E. Williams were hosts for a family dinner Thanka gtring day. Those enjoying the day were: Mr. . and Mrs. k.. J. Betteneourt and children Duane and Bererly Jean of i Roberts, Leon Williams of Toledo, Belra and Yerla Hill of Salem, Guy William and Mr. and Mrs. EL Williams. Mrs. LUIy Van Kimmen ia spending sererai days -In Port land as a guest of her! daughter Miss Phyllis Van Klmmell. . Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ellingham of Yakima; Wash., were Tlsitors at the home of Mrs. EUingham's parents. Dr. and Mrs.! W. H. Walker. - t Hermann Schotthoeter of North Dakota 1 spending ser erai weeks risiting his brother. Joseph Schotthoefer. A number of the neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Schotthoefer surprised j them on Saturday night. Theyj hare re cently mored from the Shields place to their own place where they hare built a garage-house. Miss Theressa Schotthoefer, who is a teacher In the! Waldport high school, was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schotthoefer for Thanksgirlng holidays. RABBIT MEAT Is Best Rich In Protein and Economical , The Ideal meat SHAEfER'S RABBIT SHOP 190 S.'CmI Tel. 8812J Opca erery week day -ezeepC Moaday UBEBTY WOW IS MAKifiG RECOVERY Expert Clicks Machines Fast, Demonstration Cf. O. Kingsbury of New York, a demonstrator with the Royal Typewriter company, gare a dem onstration of typewriting efficien cy before the student at the Capital City buslnese college jes terday afternoon. Kingsbury gare one perfect test performance writing 1ST fire-stroke words per minute and anomer ies vi At strokes second for fire seconds. His purpose was not to put on typewriter stunts but to show stu dents of typing, standards of high efficiency. He Is touring the country with typing departments. WACONDA, Dec. S Mr. and Mrs. Bent Jones of Salem visited Sunday at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones. Lou Axel was aa orer night guest recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. J. Miller. Ml r GEESE. DUCKS BAGGED Oil JUNKET JEFFERSON. Dec. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barna and eons, Gary and Bobby, returned from Klam ath Falls Sunday, where they spent sererai days risiting rela tives. 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