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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1931)
PAGE EIGHT The OTIEGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, January 8, 1931 I' SPECIALS for SATURDAY As Long as Quantity Lasts t LADIES' HOSE Wool, Rayon,1 Cotton, pair, O Broadcloth Slips All Patel Shade, each a Metropolitan Chain Stores be. j The Liberty Street Store DO BIH HI "Intima1 TO STAGE PLAV Keizer Club wm KEIZXR. : January. 17- The Kelser community, elub will hold Its first meeting of the new year at tne sefiool home, Friday, Jan e Strangers" to beUr t, at 7.30 p. m. Presented by Student Cast '.'!-' After tne Dualness session a home talent program will be gtr- en, Mrs. David Saucy In charge. The Problem of the Present Day Js Economy and there Is only one way to economize, and that Is to patronize a dentist who can handle volume at less cost. One who Is willing to give yon the bene fit of a really reasonable set price and one whose name and reputation hare stood for quality for years throughout the state, as mine have. I Advertise and Perform ft-W- the Best Dentistry j v i r Figures Prove Facts : r Gold Crowns .$5.00 A 'J Bridgework .... 5.00 Fillings i.00 Painless Extractions. 1.00 fi Dental Plates..... 5.00 and up Dr. C. A. Eldrledge All branches of dentistry done on the most approved principles known to the profession. WOODBURN, January T The cast for the play. "Intimate Strangers" to be presented by the senior class of Woodburn high school was chosen by the play's director. Miss Virginia Mason Tuesday. Tryouta were held be fore the iChrlstm as- vacation and the best two, and In some eases, three applicants for parts were chosen and, asked to present skits before the ' final selections were made. The eight persons chosen to take the parts are: William Ames, of middle age. Jack Gulss: Isabel stnart, of uncertain age, Jessie Sims; Florence, a 1 thor oughly modern girl and Isabel's great neice, Gelta Mae Hunt; Johnny "White, a young, likeable chap whq Is much In lore with Florence, j but doesn't know It, Gorda K lamp ! the station-mas ter, a rustle, and a character, Clinton Ken del; Aunt Elian, who ia herrified at this 'modern age. Maxlne delay: Mattie. the maid at the farm house, Phyllis Keo- nlg; and f Henry, a serring man. xeirin watt. i As the play Is considered rath er difficult for high school stu dents to produce, Miss Mason used infinite care In selecting the cast and the result is prob ably one (of the best casts! for a play yet presented at Woodburn. The business manager and other officers have not yet been chos en. .1 "Intimate Strangers," a great success on Broadway a few years ago, was i written by Booth Tar klngton. fhe play is scheduled to be presented at Woodburn high senooi January so. j fillflTS A roofless plate permits you to taste your food, swallow easily, and feel sensations of heat and cold. ; Guaranteed 1 byte teeth used . . . , . Tru- TUtem. . $19.50 People who must count the cost of dental work in these days of high prices should look for RESPONSIBILITY FIRST then prices. DR. C. A. 803 State St. Telephone 2650 DENTIST ROBERTS. Jan. 7. The cook ing club n 4-H work, which was organized! a few weeks ago, I li progressing well. The memberij are Ruby Babbit, Sawako Usui: wesiey uoodnch, Marion Shorey, Violet Ievans, Dorothy Salchen? berg, Naomi Crouser, Floyd Bow4 man, Frances Blankenshlp, Clara Hansen, Rose Ann Goodrich and Jessie JeYans. The club has been named the Bakeright Cooking ; club. Dorothy Salchenberg is the president ana iiarion snoreyj is secretary' Seventeen pupils in the primary room wefe on the honor roll last month, as were 27 In the upper room. Twenty-eight pupils In the school hare perfect teeth, land will be given buttons in recognition. This is an unusually large nam-! ber in a school of this size, ac cording to the school nurse. i 1 Seven pupils in the primary room earned Palmer buttons for penmanship, before the holidays. Tbey were Charles Tlngjey, Dor is Hansen, Twilde Selmer, Baf- bara Ingram and Gordon Bow man, j PliAY TO BE STAGED PERRYDALE. Jan. 7 Robert Mitchell 4 orchestra will furnish music and vocal numbers for the play being put on in Amity Frl day and Saturday evening. The play "Second Childhood." is Ja comedy atid directed byiGuyNott ana every one knows what tht means, jjwignt Manning and Rollo Cobbin will furnish sever! vocal numbers, j Fact MTliiase Over 500 pairs of Men's, Women's and; Children's Shoes bought at a price and to be sold at a price such as we have never before given. ' : i I ! ! One Let New Pumps and Oxfords Values to &3 Qfl.93 toe Palm treat Begmlar Sleek' Hlffh nd Lew Deals Pumps and Oxfords Talaes to MM f 00c tVt to iii Only One Let Beautiful New Pumps ' Hih or low heels Values to $&I0 Natural Bridge Arch Shoes Reg. $5 Now $W5 Reg. 16 Now $4.69 Reg. $7 Now $5.43 1M Pairs Women's ; Pumps Mostly smaU sbes One Group of Children's Oxfords and Patent One Strap 77c Beys HI Top Boots Slues 1U to t ft rahte ft.77 ; H toH-U4valM 03.93 Menu SiM Work Shoes 023$ Hen's t-Iaeh Top Shoes Ofl Tanned Stock Me valne 03.00 See Our Windows HMsai $&e Farm Shoes Low hetta calf uppers On. 69 2-t and f3.se Leather House Slippers Children's Galoshes Refalar $15 99c One Group lien's Leather Moccasins ? 99c- 1M Pairs XTamen's ghees Odds and s. ends. Fall shore and low shoes! - RICKEY CLUB TO HAVE PROGRAM ' . . - - ! v :L - - j . i : V ' RICKEY. Jan. 7. "Hanging Out the Wasbr" and "Dr. Him- cut's Office," two abort plays, will be put on by local talent at the first meeting for the year of the community club, which will be held Friday night. The program for this meeting will be in charge of Mrs. A. IS. La Branche, Miss Mary Sheridan and Mrs. W. Flood. i The committee on refreshments Is Mrs. M. M. Magee' and Mrs. Zj. Randall. Each family la asked to bring' cake and a dozen sand wiches. ! Marie Elfstrom and Veneta La Branche will act as pantry girls. BIG I TEM C0MP1Y MEETS BBTIIEL, Jan. 7 The annual meeting of the Big Four Tele phone company was held at the Bethel school house on Satnrday afternoon. The president, O. L. Brubaker, presided. The election of officers for itll yerolted a foUowsi prtw Ident, A I Sahnlsi ' eerstary treaaorer, W. L Creech t direct ors. A. Zj. Schulx, line lO. I. Brubaker, Una 7 j 8. Hamrlck, Una IS W; U Creech, lln 109; A. E. La Branche. Una II. Titer was an animated dis cussion of ways and meana for raisir r the none necessary for currying - ecu j the work, of the company fori the ensuing year. It appears that considerable delinquent ahareholders, and this money is urgently needed to car ry on the work. So It was finally decided as a measure that would be fair to all the shareholders. to askabosa who are In arrears money la due the company from - with their annual dues , to make real effort ' te pa. np la during the present monthi The common house rat la most destructive rodent : In United States. ON Thursday Friday and Saturday SSIf DRUGS fiio WATEH bottle 89 c Guaranteed -; AND SAVE! $1.00 Ovaltine 79c 9c 69c $1.00 Pyslla Seed!.. $1.00 Llsterine i-i- 50c Owens Tooth Brushy. 23e 60c Mentholatnm 30c Bromo Quinine $15 Creomulsion . 36c 23c 83c : f ALARM CLOCKS in Assorted Colors 98 c Gnanuateed i 75c Three Flowers ; FAE . POWDER i - T " ' : ;:59c,r;- y Assorted Shades $1.00 Watch, , guaranteed.. 50c Arzen, for colda. .89c 39c 5c Couzh Drops. 3 for..'i.....l0c 35 c Palmohve Shave Cream 29c 75c Hospital Cotton. Ib I 49c 75c Rubbing Alcohol ... U.29c 40c Playing: Cards .23c $1.75 1 LUNCH KIT with Pint :-; I " Bottl I $1.09 Kleenex ' . r., . ... ; 37c 36c Pepsodent Ipana 50c 50c 50c 65c Ponds Cream 60c Wildroot Tonic . 35c Cutex Products 10c Lux Soap, 3 for. JL 47c 27c ..19c LATCHSTRLNG CHOCOLATES 2y2 Lb. Boxes 99c Fresh and Delicious 50c GILLETTE BLADES 35c S New Style I?Ihor?imiiaesr Court- & Hhjh Streets Phone; 1459 7olljpGi?tS IHlTiarmtt Court & Liberty Streets Phone 3444 WDDQQeim'G and (SMfltoeDQ3 IS IE AT AN OPPORTUNE TIME AND AT OPPORTUNE PRICES. WE WERE ABLE TO SELECT THESE SHOES FROM A STOCK SACRIFICED SO THAT ITS OWNER NEED NOT GO INTO BANKRUPTCY. WE PAID LESS FOR THEM THAN WE WOULD BID ON A BANKRUPTCY SALE, AND SO ARE AB- V LE TO SELL THEM ILeoo S , ONE GROUP All Leather Pair 300 PAIR TLq&qg IPtUMIPS AND STRAPS Pair E9S ONE GROUP Wmmeimfo 0 Pair ONE GROUP mtDTBIB IS IR1-0 Q ONE GROUP Children's D)Ci?dls 4 Black or Tan Never at Such Low Prices Pair ONE GROUP -' i lilen'oWorli; s : . i l' j Pair Off 09 Another Group at $2.69 Men's? i i : I T FIRESTONE None better' Reg. $7.95 QO poll? I - ONE GROUP " ' i 79 Corner ComX and Court m 'Always j Sefl for 1 Less :!i 9g Stmati ML GROUP KO. 1 all-wool suits.1 .Values to $23.00 now ' 09Q GROUP NO. I $27.50 now, o all-wool suits. Values to GROUP NO. 3 iO all-wool suits. Values to rtL $290 now ! : ' oaOeQo Entire stock of 3Iens all wool ' OVERCOATS V2 PCI1I(5E Blen's Overalls, with bib. Ct Regular $15 0i7C Jlen's heayj wool sox for high 07 i top boots ' ' , eJl C Men's Hickory shirts - ' Mens and boy's genuine leather QO I helmets, black or brown . . , OsJ C 3Ien's hearr all-wool blazers.' rki-r Values to $40... OLi.bi Men's genuine leatherette rain- CO 07 cpats. Values to $7 $6.0 1 Engineer & Firemen sox. Reg. 20c. Off 2 pair . L$oC Men's all wool shaker sweaters d0 OH Regular $5.00 )Z.OI Boy's all-wool sweaters, slipover 0 1 AT in fancy colors. Reg. $3.00- dl.Vl Mens red wrist canvas gloves t !;';v '- I C Police & Firemen ; ? 017 1 suspenders : eJ I C One lot of boy's all-wool rngx M knickers - ; . "C One lot of men's dress nl rnrt r parits J.09C Men's Army Coats. While they . ; $2 49 1 t'TTT. r.: vTfs - gm aiicKcr rain- CO OT coats. .Values to $4.00- oZ.OI full the the 1 29c 357TATK STREET J