The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 04, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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Woodburn Lads get Ready
To Take Part in Court of
-Honor in Salem
. WOODBURN. Dec J Wood
bum Scouts lately have been re
.enMing other boys for : their
troop. Gtrth Hartand. Stewart
Donaldson, and Jack Ballleu are
the latest to take their place In
the ranks of troop 21. The boys
re placing themselves In readi
ness for the coming court of hon
or tests In Salem.
- Dr. T. M. Temple, Oregon eon
ferenc manager tor - Methodist
ministers pension was In Wood
bum 8unday.and Monday. Sun
day ho delivered an address. In
th Woodburn ehtfreh on minis
ter pension.
1 Miss Dona Foster, Albany col
leg atadant, spent ThanksslTins
vacation with her parents and
alster Fay. returning Sunday
night. !
Several members of the Garri
aon young peoples class, met at
their teachers house Sunday eve
ning for discussion of the work
of the class.
Fred Rogers ; formerly advan
eed scottt In the Woodburn troop,
spent .Thanksgiving with his
rrandparents here, returning- to
his home in Tillamook next day.
Mrs. Charles Lamb wife of
Charles Lamb, member of the
Y M . . -
a. jl I a ii u duiicb oeninmmr. iba
police quartette visited her
Droiner j. u. woodOn at Thanks
giving' time. f
Land Clearing .
To be Objective
HAZEL GREEN, Dec. 3 J; F.
Hufford and son,; Leslie and
Earnest Luckey, went to Casca
. . n j .
in.uuux, wnere jar. uunora
nas a larm. They expect to stay
three weeks clearing land. Mrs.
Hufford and daughter. Miss Ha
sel, accompanied Mr. Hufford to
, bring back the car. . Mrs. Huf-
ford and daughter Tlsited Mr.
banon. Mrs. SylTester is a niece
of Mrs. Huf ford's.
BABE, MOTHER HOME
WACONDA. Dec. 3 Mrs. Ray
Jones and small daughter, Mary
June, returned home . last week
from the Salem General hospital.
Miss Mary Jones of Portland,
aunt of Ray Jones Is here to as
sist with the care of mother and
baby. , r :r : .-a
3 WcoibcrnYcsih$ ;
; llcrrdzcly ; Escape
C Death mCcrrash
WOODBTJBX Dec. S.r
Three boys mlraculouly
caped death : here Sunday
evening when a car being
driven by Willis BerkeyTnX
aenly swerved while being
driven oa Hardcastle street
-Besides the Berkey boy,
there were two other boys
to the ear. As the rolled
orer, the other boys were
thrownfrom the machine,
bnt Willis stayed la the carl
r,mv Ply hare to be
Junked. The accident Is at
tributed to drirlng too fast.
Fathers and
Sons Will be
Atl Banquet
SILVER-TON; Dee. '3 -The
Smith-Hughes department of the
Suverton senior ht-T .hu.t i
hold its father and son banquet
miw aiga scqooi Friday night.
Orer CO sons and fathers will be
seated at the long, table. Special
guests will include Kenneth Pet
tybone and his father from Cor
vallis. Kenneth is state president
of the - Future Farmer organiza
tion. Earl Cooley of Salem, who
is itate supervisor of the voca
tional education will also he a
guest and will present the Amer
ican Farmer key to James NeaL
who was awarded this honor at
the national convention held at
Kansas City In Norember.
The place cards and menus for
the banquet are being prepared
by the art department of the high
school and ' the home economics
department will, prepare and
serve the dinner.
Beck to Tell of
Pollys Wonders
On Air Program
DALLAS, Dec. 3 -Plans are
now being formulated by J. R.
Beck, county agent, for a pro
gram to be broadcast orer sta
tion KOAC, December 17, com
mencing at 8 o'clock. This will
be one of a series of programs
cpverlng various phases of agri
cultural. Industrial . and histori
cal facts concerning several coun
ties. ,
Musical numbers and speakers
from Independence, Monmouth
and Dallas will take part in the
program tor Polk county. De
tails will be ready for announce
ment In a short time.
rc Cr-TCC:r CTATECIIAN, Cste, Otst Tfcsiriay lick!?-, Dtsbar 4, 1CC3
BiBlf TOPIC TOil
pach rrzrn
il SOIY
Special Musical Numbers at
. Ford Memorial in West; f
SalemEnioyed. ;
. WEST SALEM, ; Dee.'. 3 Ths
sermon topic Sunday morning at
Ford Memorial church .was "One
book for all People." e Musical
numbers were voluntary and of
fertory by Miss Tuila Grant and
a number by the Junior -choir. At
the evening service the pastor's
subject was "Why I am a Chris
tian.' Special mnsie Included a
piano . voluntary . by Miss Ruth
Rees, a violin solo by Kiss Clan
dine Gerthsad a chorus number
by the- choir. -".-; " : i
Mr. and. Mrs. Dan R. GillUand
have purchased the Thomas prop
erty on. Skinner street between
McNary street and Gerth avenue
and aro building- a nlco new home
thereon. .... v. "i: i . k ;f
- Ulsa Hazel Bruner, advisor of
the Girl Reserves' is drilling the
girls In a slay. -."The Neighbors.
to be given sometime la the near
future. . . -' 's
Littla-Gwenda Lynn Boyerwfre
has been .'visiting; her mother,
Mrs. S. T. Borer and her aunt.
Mrs. Felix Wright at the Wright
home on Franklin street has re
turned to Stayton where she la
staying for the present with her
grandmother. Mrs. Borer's home
is at Hood River but she has been
staying for Mm time with her
sister. Mrs. Wright, who has been
UL "
-' Ed Brock is suffering from a
severe attack of asthma.
Miss Lois Creasey who is at
tending business college in Port
land was home for the Thanks
giving holidays.4 She returned to
Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Mtoor were
entertained at dinner Thursday
at the home of their son Arthur
Moore. The occasion honored not
only Thanksgiving day but the
49th wedding anniversary of the
guests as well. .
French of Zena
Back From Trip
To East Oregon
ZENA. Dec. 3 James . A.
French of Zena has Just returned
from a five days trip to Hermls
ton. Mr. French left here
Thanksgiving day In company
with his brother, John French,
his mother, Mrs. A. French, his
aunt. Miss Orca O'Flyn and ne
phew Richard French son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde French, all of Salem.
The , party enjoyed a pleasant
trip although the sun was not
visible any el the time walls they
were in easUrm Oregon, While in
Hermlstoa they . were gmssts- of
Mr. and Mrs. Jssse French, broth
er and sister-in-law of James A.
French. Jess French formerly
resided at Zena. The group made
trips to Walla Walla, Pendleton
and Lexington while away on
their trip. - . . ;
M'COY PEOPLE AT
IIOr.'iE AFTER TRIPS
- MeCOT,'Dec 3 Mrs. J. W. Do
Fries and daughter, Eva, return
ed homo from Portland on Sum
day evening where they had bee
spending the Thanksgiving- vaca
tion with Mrs. D Pries sister.
Mrs. Mabel Fletcher.
Miss Dorotha Frewing? was
home front the Oregon 8tat Nor
mal school for the Thaaksglvlag
vacation. . Miss . Beatrice Hawley
was -horn from the Uaiversity of
Oregon. Mr. Earnest Sears was
homo from Oregon Stat oollege.
Mr. and lira. g. L. Stewart at
tended the ' Riekreall grange
meetlag Friday evening.
.Mis Lucille Warner,. who Is at
tending th Saleaa Business col
lege was home a few days last
week. She had Mis Dorothy
Klxkwbod also of Salem as her
guest.
Miss Winona Finn spent th
week end at the horn of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Finn.
ralKEle
BUTTE CREEK DIKE
"i' SCOTTS MILLS, Deel 3 The
new bridge near th Nelson Lum
ber Co., on th Clackamas county
road near Butt Creek, la now
completed. Th lumber was fur
nished by the Nelson Lumber Co.,
and work: don by Clackamas
county..
Mr. and Mrs. Don Littlepage
and family visited friends nesr
Highland several days the last of
the week.
Visit of Agent
Is Anticipated
SILVERTON. Dee. 3 W. F.
Stanton, federal agent for agri
cultural education is expeoted to
call at Sflverton in the near fu
ture. Mr. Stanton visited at 611
verton here at the time the
Smith-Hughes department was
erecting its present shops and
class room, SUvertoa Smith
Hughes boys are hoping that h
will call at their department.
The Smile
that Asks
' f
How their appetites quicken at the thought
of HONEY BREAD . . at meals or. for that
after-school "hold-over-bite ... necessary
. food elements brought to children in such
on agreeable form. ( j M i
' There is no more health)! food than good
v bread. - Mothers are content to see young
sters beg for bread 'Abutter" between meals
because HONEY BREAD best nourishes the
sturdy frame and vigorous muscles.
HONEY BREAD . . . of pure Ingredients .
blended well . baked properly . plus
that true honey flavor . . . Is the temptation
for children . to be hedlthy dnd happy. Your
grocer has it. ' -
CHERRY CITY BAKING CO.
IIEI'IELI WK
quota of mm
Thanksgiving and Weekend
Vacationists Come to : '
Rural Community '
'HOPKWKLU Dee. t Mr. and
Mrs. Austin Whit and baby. Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Hrxerson spent
Thaaksglvlag at th horn of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Bosshardtt- of Lafay
ette. - ; -. .'" "':
Mr. and Mrs. John Burkley aad
son Donald of Xdahw were week-.
end guests at the horn of Mr.
aad Mrs. Charles Rieehen.
Mr. and Mrs. Ol Jaeobsen
were dinner guests at the. hem
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rieehen
Sanday. v
Mrs.: Amos Branson seeat th
week-end .; in .8alem visiting
friends. ':
Ol Jacobsoa Is .building a new
garagsv ' " ,
Ladles Aid meet Wednesday
afternoon December S at th
home ot Mrs. R. R.rCampbeH.
nr. aad Mrs. R. R. Camobeu.
and Benlah , aad Debner wer
dinner guests at th home ot Mr.
and Mrs. Qeorg Nash of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dissmor
and t anally ot Portland spent
Thanksgiving at the horn ot Mr.
and Mrs. O. R. Dissmor. -
Mr. and Mrs. Rush Miller of
McMlnnvllll were dinner guests
at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Q.
RT Dissmor Sunday.
BACK FROM HONOLULU
FRUITLAND. Dee. 3 Mrs.
Lester Horton and daughter,
Mints, Jean arrived In this com
munity last week after an ab
sence ot about two years. They
hav been in Honolulu. Hawaii,
wher her husband la employed
by the government. She is th
daughter of Mrs. Orsa Fagg.
W isd is . W vy bLss a z-ajjdv a
HOV YOtU CAN CAVE r.30nE MONETT
Let Breier Settle That Won
Buyinff Wisely is Ono Very Important Way of Saving
1 "Dunr now "
Tht Brtler organization,- well re
nlizinx inn trend of tho times, nas
launched their biggest sale of the
year just at a lme when the
Tery . Administration of i the United
States-la urging EVERYONE TO
BUY TO HELP PROSPERITY
ALONG. j
BREIER8 BIG GENERAL SALE
is not a panacea for all your money
troubles . but If yon bay the
things yon need at this sale . .
YOU 'WILL FIND thnt the ACT.
UAL. SAVINGS IN DOLLARS win
start quite an account in any bank.
3
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a
BIr. Breier has Instructed every
store In the chain to mark down
prices. Even brand new shipments
of the latest merchandise must
line op and take its place in this
parade of bargains, regardless of
their real worth.
- THE BREIER STORE CAN
REALLY HELP YOU SAVE MORE
; . for yon boy at prices that alia
to be the lowest in the west .
quality considered.
THIS IS NOT A SERMON ON
THRIFT (
advice . . '
but it's some sound
1 BUY THE THINGS YOU NEED AT
BREIER'S BIG GENERAL SALE
and tCp worrying about how yon can save more.
O
IN THn WEST
141.IT. Commercial
SAVE
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TOILETRIES
REMEDIES
ISirE'S linn,
184 N. Commercial
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
This Week We Offer You the Following Extra Savings for
THURSDAY - - - - - FRIDAY - - - - - 8ATUHDAIT
Mall Orders over $2 filled at these prices. Add 10 of the amount for postage and packing.
You Can Always Save Here, Get Our Every-day Deep Cut Price Before You Buy
Recommended by the world's
leading jbeauty experts
limit 10 bars
AMERICAN CLUB
(S22
Buy All Toa Want
Steel-Cut
Fnll-Strength
Full-Flavov
FnU-Welsht ,
9 lbs. for ase
$1 April Showers Body Powder and 25c
Bath SalU, all for ...... . 89c
35c Colgate Tooth paste ....12c
100 Squibbs 5-Grain Aspirin Tablets..35c
$3.50 Big Ben Alarm Clocks .$2.98
25o Hollywood Dry Ginger Ale. 3 for 25c
50c Prophylactic or Dr. Wests Tooth
Brushes ..... 29c
$1.50 Pinaud's Eau De Quinine and 50c
Shampoo, all for $1.29
35c Life Buoy Shaving Cream and 10c
Life Buoy Soap, all for ....... .......:...25c
Three 45c Kotex and 60c Kotex Belt ...$1
$1 Mennens or Williams - Xmas Sets for
Men ...... .......... ............89c
$1.50 Palmolive Shaving Sets 98c
35c Palmolive - Colgate Shave Cream 19c
$1 Ovaltme ..... . 69c
$1 Nujol ........59c
$1 Listerine '.. 63c
85c Jad Salts ... 59c
85c Kruschen SalU ....59c
85c Radox A ........ 59c
65c Ponds Creams 39c
50c Frostilla .. ... . ..33c
50c Pepsodent 29c
50c Kolynos ........29c
50c Ipana .... ............29c
65c Vapo Rub ...... ... 49c
$1 Vapex ...... .69c
$1 Gillette Blades ......69c
$1.25 Creomulsion ....98c
$16 Bromo Seltzer ..98c
$1 Milkweed Cream 69c
50c Kleenex ...;129c
50c Jergen's Lotion ... 29c
50c Melba Creams ......33c
Gem Blades ... 22c
BOc N. R; Tablets ..;:..33c
$1 Lavoris .........;.69c
30c Bromo Quinine ....18c
1?(0DA5S5G
SOS Sir Walter Ralelah Treasar
let containing 8 os. ttaJ Tobaooe
$1 Ftp and fl Lockttt leather poaeh
with pip 1 OQ
cleaners
Prlae Albert or Velvet Tobacco,
Pocket OP IS oa.
Tin. JC Tins
95c
75c Doana Pills :.........49e
Arar Arar uncut, lb. SlO
Cat U, lb. OOe, t lbs. S2.D8
f 1.50 As-arol 08c
I Norwef IanCod Liver Oil
Pt. 55c; Qt. 69c ( Gal. $3.98
i Petrolatum (Mineral OH) '
Pt. 80crQt. 68c Gal. 81-89
j Italian OUve Oil, Pts. 40
i Rubbing; Alcohol, Pts. 20
ii os. Camphorated Oil 28
. i 4 of. Castor Oil 2Se
t os. Oil Eucalyptus ale
os. Glycerine Rose Water 19
Vaa Drck Bankers Corlnas Webeters
Anrella or Chancellors
10e Osars, OP
8 for MC
Box f 80
for
$3.90
$1 Psylla Seed 80
II 1 Last Dextrin 80
TIs Borden's Malted Milk 48
. . - Its Enerxlne S3e
Ble Phillips Milk Marnssla 88
Cicairoftttco
1 Christmas 'Wrappers
Camel, Chesterfield
Old Gold
Lucky Striko
JP,Ma f 9C Cartoas 1 in
80, a for j fcOC , of aoo $LLV
60c Pompeian Creams 39c
Extra Tains
2 quart Guaranteed
Hot Water
; Bottles ,
- Pastel Shades
91 Coty Perfumes TSe
t ol Coty ToUet Water StO -i
$1 Cotr Perfumes S1X8 ,
' 11 Coty Compact Rouse 79c '
1 Coty XndeUble Up Stick 79e '
- - - fl Coty t Fee Powder 87 -II
Coty Talcum 78
'! fl- Coty Savonettes 80
5 Coty Assorted Extracts 88.98
.-'( -1 'inc.. :
J 184 N. Commercial
TV Rserv$ ths Right to Reasonably Limit Quantities
59c
75c Balm Ben-Gay .;..49c
25c Phenolax .19c
25c Feenamint . ...19c
35c Papes Cold ...... 27c
$1.20 Sal Hepatica ...78c
$1.50 Petrolager ........98c
$1.50 Citrocarbonates 98c
50c Diapepsin ... ... 42c
$ 1 Lucky Tiger 69c
$1 Danderine .... ...69c
$6 Nue-Ovo ..$4.25
60c Neet .........,.i........39c
50c X-Bazin ...36c
$1 Ever Dry ................70c
$1.25 Absorbine Jr. ....98c
$1 Thermos Bottles .. .6Dc
Marmola Tablets ........73c
60c Mistol .......... "42c
50c Arzen ........;.........30c
$1.15 Tanlac ...,........89a
$1 Miles Nervine 69c
50c Aqua Velva ..39c
98c Turpo Vaporizers 89c
60c D&R Creams ......39c
Holland Fabric f!
Wcavo,: (yp
24 Lrff. Sheets id'ey vJ,
24 Envclopca
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