The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 26, 1931, Page 7, Image 7

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Past Matron's Club
Will Meet Friday
The Past Matrons club, of the
Order of the Eastern Star will
meet 'Friday night at the home of
Mrs.i Ida Godfrey for the regular
social meeting of the month. ;
; Hostesses were to have been
Mrs. Enfma Murphy Brown. -Mrs.
Lotta Smith, and Mrs. Alice My
ers but circumstances, vhave
changed so that Mrs. Brown will
be the only hostess who will be
able to be present.
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Sllverton. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
in Legard werer supper - hosts
Sunday night to ft pleasant little
party at their home on ' Grant
street.
Covers for supper were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. Forrest-'West
and Miss Virginia West of Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Otto Legard,
Lois Legard. Mrs. A. O. Legard,
Mr. and Mrs. Alrln Legard aud
son Denxel.
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Gerrals. Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Ferschwetler were hosts for a
dinner at their home southeast
of town Sunday evening to the
faculty of the high school. ' In
the party were Mr. and Mrs.
.James D. Brehaut, Mrs. Helena
Sstudillo, . the Misses Mabel Z
Harden and Marie Ann Schaefers
and Harold Tumbleson. Miss
Gertrude Weiss was an addition
al guest. .
'STAY MARRIED"
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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Fisher, who hare been sweethearts
since 1871 and in remarking upon the recent arelebration of their
sixtieth wedding anniversary they admit they still are Sweethearts.
Waldo Hills. The members of
the Wlllard Women's club enter
tained their husbands "and
friends at a card party Saturday
erasing at the Waldo Hills Com
munity club house. Fire hun
dred was la play at 11 tables.
Late la the evening refreshments
were served. Out of the com
munity guests Included Mr. and
Mrs. Will King, Mr. and Mrs.
Ansel Solie, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Allen, Cathaliene Cuddy, all of
Sllverton; Mrs. Maude Haberly
of The Dalles, and Mrs. A. A.
Keene of Salem. ; -
', Sllverton. The Trlpla Link
club met - Wednesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Axel on
Coon street. . Mrs. Bertha Mor
ley .was the assistant hostess.
The club members are spend
ing their time la making a quilt.
They hava not as yet decided
what they will do with tha quilt
when it Is completed. The last
quilt they made they donated to
tha Odd Fellows horns at Port
land, v
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Sllverton. -Sllverton members
of tha Rebekah lodge motored to
Salem Monday night to , attend
the initiation of the Salem order.
Those going over from here in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Clay Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fittgsrall.
Mrs. 8. Gay, Mrs. A. Lerfald.
Mrs. John Gehrke, Mrs. Will
Egan and Miss Ora Larson.
Ladies'
S
ilk
Hosiery
FINAL CLEAN-UP OVER 500 PAIRS
SERVICE CHIFFON INGRAIN
Everjr pair in our stock selling for $2.(io, $2.50 and $3.00
ALL GO AT ONE PRI
g?f
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Only Koso excepted is our famous hon-run grenadineoi
which are never on sale.
Rubber Heels Put On Your Shoes
Each Wednesday at HALF PRICE.
Bring Them Any Day; and Leave
Them for Wednesday.
DRi L. J; WILLIAMS, Chiropodist Office in Store
i55liibo Stu VS'alcia.Ofog.
TOILETRIES
REMEDIES
.184 N. Commercial SL
TOBACCOS
CIGARETTES
Oregon Owned -o- Oregon Operated -o- i . In Oregon Only
You can buy many luxuries with the money you save when you buy your every day
Toiletry and Remedy Needs at Byrnes, Inc.
Hot Water Bottles
. : Guaranteed
49c
EXTRA SPECIALS FOR
60 Watt Light Globes
Outside Frosted
Guaranteed
10c
25c West's Tooth Paste... ...2 for 29c
50c Melba Tissue Cream . 19c
$2.00 Karess Face Powder ..............$1.69
50c Melba Vanishing Cream 19c
35c Palmolive Shaving Cream ............19c
35c Colgate Shaving Cream ..............19c
$1.00 Milkweed Cream 69c
$1.00 Pond's Creams ....... ...69c
$1.00 Fiancee Face Powder ..........:....79c
25c Cashmere Bouquet Soap ......15c
$1.00 Coty Face Powder .................,69c
$1.00 Listerine .... .....65c
$1.00 Double Milk Choc. Malted .....69c
60c Thompson's Choc. Malted Milk ....39c
25c Oxydol Washing Powder 16c
1 00 Aspirin Tablets, 5-Grain ..............25c
$1.00 Pacquin Hand Cream ...L.........59c
25c Woodbury's Soap U 18c
5c Hershey or Toddle Bars M......8 for 25c ,
98 c
$1.19
GRANGER
10 oz. Can and 50c
briar pipe
Reg:. $1.40 value
Edgeworth 16 ox.
Ready Robbed
45c Kotex 1.3 for 85c
60c Kotex Belts .....15c
50c Kleenex ......3 for 85c
50c Jergen's Lotion ....33c
75c Doan's Pills ...49c
25c Feenamint ...16c
50c N.R. Tablets ........33c
$1 Ovaltine ........69c
$1 Nujol ...... ... .... ... 63c
75c Balm BenGay ......49c
75c Vapo Rub ..,.........49c
60c Mentholatum 39c
$1.20 Sal Hepatica ....98c
$1.25 Absorbine Jr. 98c
$1.50 Petrolager ........98c
1 Pt. Squibbs Oil ........79c
50c Woodbury Cream 39c
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60c D&R Creams 39c
60c Corega .......... :...1..42c
60c Mistol ......42c
30c Bromo Quinine ....18c
50c Packers Shampoo 39c
Cliquot Club
Rainier Lime Ricky ,
For 35C Doz $1.98
TOI LET RI E G - -
SHAE1S
WHITE OWLS
$2.43
Box
of 50
Lucky Strikes
Chesterfields
Old Golds
Camels
$1.19
Carton of
10 rkgs.
8e Rubber Gloves 25c
10c Lux Soap 3 for 19c
10c Lifs Buoy Soap 3 for 19c
10c Camay Soap 3 for 19c
10c Ivory Soap 3 for 19c
10c Palm Olivs Soap 3 for 19c
10c Coco Almond Soap 3 for 19
10c Colgate big- Bath Soap
3 for 19c
1 lb. Nassours Castile Soap 39e
FRED MEYERS
(5I7I?EE
18c lL. 35c
One
Lb. IOC Lbs.
Fmll FUTor FuU )Velght
$1 Lucky Tiger 69c
$1 Psylla Seed .. ........ .69c
Lactro Dextrine...... 6 9c
$1.20 Scotts Emulsion 98c
$1.25 Pinkham Comp. 98c
85c Radox
59c
1 lb. Flax Seed 14c
1 lb. Flax Meal 14c
4 oz. Boric Acid"5c
100 Hinklo Pills 19c
100 Bland PUla 25c
100 Calomel Tablets 23c
100 Cascara 5 gr. 29c
1 pt. Italian Olive Oil 49c
1 pt. Bay Rum 29c
1 pt. Witch Hazel 29c
1 Gallon Water Glass 98c
1 pt. Rubbing Alcohol 29c
. 1 pt. Milk Magnesia 29c
Fruit Flavor
25c
c
ss: 9c
Three
Lbs.
Petrolatum (Mineral Oil)
Pts. 39e Qts. 69c Gals. S1.8S
Cod Liver Oil (Norwegian)
- Pts. 55e Qts. 89c Gals. $29
Agar Cut: Vi lb. 69e 1 lb; 12J59
uncut lb. $19
25e Mercurochrome 19c
4 oz. Glycerine 19c
i . 6 oz. Glycerine and
1 Rose Water 19c
4 oz. Aromatic Cascara 23c
4 oz. Camphorated Oil 23c
6 oz. Castor OH 23c
3 oz. Oil Eucalyptus 23c '
10 lbs. Epsom Salts for
Bathing 39c
1 pt. Milk Magnesia 29c
INC.
184 N. Commercial St.
Not A Chain Store
- REMEDIES V-
85c Kruschen Salts.... ..59c
85c Jad Salts 59c
$1 Vapex ...... ......... ...9c
50c Arzen i....39c
$1 Lavoris ..................79c
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10c Powdr Puffs 3 for 19c
10c Face Cloths . 3 or 19c
50c Cheramy Perfume 29c
$1 Gem Razors .. 79c
$1 Gillette Razors ......79c
$1.75 FlasMighU ....... 98c
60-Watt Clear Globes.. 10c
60c Barbasol 39c
75c Glover's Mange .1. 49c
s . i : .
PL Vacuum Bottles L.79c
60c Sempray Jovenay. .42c
Toilet Tissue
' 1000 Sheet
4 O CT
for LUl
for $1
TOBACCOG
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Ger?als. -Mr. nd Mrs. J. H.
Booster entertained at cara &ai
nrday night of last week Mr. and
Mrs. Phyllis Wolf and daughter.
Kathleen of St. Paul. Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Jeldkerka of Salem,
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harper,
Mr. and Mrs. Vera Jones and
Mrs. V. O. Booster of Gerrala.
Last Saturday erenins Mr. and
Mr. Ttnnnter. Mr. and Mrs. Har
per and Mr. and Mrs. Jonea were
guests or Mr. ana Mrs. uien iett
gren at Salem.' ; . ' " . .
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Silferton Mr. and Mrs. Wal
ter Davis and their daghter Val
da, Kathryn Benson and Angelina
Oottenburg were guesU at
weekend party at Oswego, j
GUESTS AT SIIiVERTOJr
SILVERTON, Feb. 25 Victor
Sather and Lloyd Baker of Cor
Tallls1 wera week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sather. Vic
tor is doing post graduate work at
Oregon State college and at tha
same time employed in a drug
tore at Corrallls.
Mr. Baker is a pre-medica stu
dent at tha college.
OFFICERS TO ENTERTAIN
NORTH HOWEL.I Feb. 2S
A announced at tha last Grange
meeting, the program for March
will be glrei entirely bjrtha offi
cers of the grange, including the
members of the executive com
mittee and the musician.
Each offler la asked to contri
bute one member for the program
dunaf the lecture fiour JLitf.
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PROGRAM
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WALDO HILLS, Feb. 25
The pupils of Evergreen under
the direction of Mrs. Neal Ver
beck ' and Mardon Oveross gave
the following program Monday to
honor Washington. '
. Flag Salute school.
Song America, school.
Reading Faith of Washing
ton, Jane Ogden.
Reeding Why Jimmy mi3sed
the Parade on Washington's
Birthday; Olive Joy Roop. -
Song America, the Beautiful,
school.
ReadingWashington's Train
ing Lena Von Flue.
Reading Young George and
the Colt, Doris Tpwns.
Rec. Calvin leaser. W
Reading Washington A mo
del for a youth, Orpha Wenger.
Song Tramp, tramp school.
Reading Farewell address
Harvey Gehrlag.
Rec. Washington Pauline Bal
chellor. The next meeting of the Happy
clud will be the third Friday la
March. Harvey Kaser, Edith
Knight and Maxine Harmon are
In charge of the program.
fall rnovss SERIOUS
WALDO HILLS, Fee. 21
Wa., HaeTernlek was pain-
fuly Injured Saturday at her home
when she fell on the stairs. She
was descending and thinks she
missed the step because of impair
ed vision looking through the low
er part of bi-focal glasses. She
thought she had reached the land
ing ana she sua naa one step, tier
knee was badly hurt -though ahe
thought It was better Monday, but
in trying to walk on crutches she
twisted it and at this writing Is In
great pain. v
Goodwill Store
Needs Potatoes
SILVERTON;, Feb. 25 The
call of the Good Will stor at
Sllverton tor this week Is for po
tatoes. A nice lot of donations
were made last week which made
the work of the committee Satur
day comparatively easy.
Those employed at the store
Saturday were Mrs. E. Holden,
Mrs. S. Gay, Mrs. C. M. Wray, and
Mrs. Edson Comstoek.
INJURr 13 SERIOUS
WOODBURN, February 25
Andrew . Walkoskl of Woodburn
was quite seriously injured Sat
urday morning . when a piece of
steel entered hie leg above the
knee cap. The accident occurred
while Walkoskl was cutting wood
for Joseph Erb, abous six miles
(om Woodburn.
Dr. Gerald B. Smith operated
on the knee Tuesday morning,
removing the steel from a place
very close to the bone.
IF!
EIIID
gives warn
WALDO HILLS, Feb. 25 Th ;
Happy Hour club of the Ever
green district held a p!e social
at the schoolhouse Friday even
ing. F. M. Powell of Sllverton
acted as auctioneer and, added SIS
to the treasury.
The following program was en
Joyed with Mrs. Neal Verbeck and
Mardon Oveross In' charge.
Song primary gradea.
Piano solo Jane Ogden.
Play " Interviewing Servant
Girls fMrs. Ted Fin ley, Mrs. John
Brunner, Maxine Harmon. Mrs. .
Neal Verbeck. Edith and Ethel
Knight. Ida Lund.
Comic Medley Fj M. Powell.- .
L. C. Eastman, Gus Ilerr. j
Vocal Solo Johnny Overlund.
Play Goodbye Jane Ogden,
Margaret Shockley.
Violin solo Kenneth Towns,
accompaniment by Doris Towns.
gong "Whiskers" 8atrum
Bros., and boys from McLaughlin. t
Duet Sylvia and Anna Over-
lund.
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Statesman subscribers have re
ceived a total of fZ.COS.CI In
claims, paid by the North Amer
ican Accident Insurance Co.. on
their S 1.00 policies.
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