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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1931)
PAGE EIGIIT A dolfarjMys more todi CAPITAL .DRUGSTORE SOS Slate J.H.WiUett .Tel. 3118 rs vdtii a Reputation Today - Friday - Gotarday on all 50c Tooth Pastes including Eepsodent - Ipana - Anident - Iodent Strasskas - Milk Magnesia Colgate Squibbs . j With purchases made In any and all departments amounting to SI. GO, you may then purchase your favorite" tooth paste for 15c '. . i Values in this ad reflect the substantial sayings to be hSd by trading any day at the Capita Drug Store. .- - -. , - i c EXIfElA OPECB We have 500 65c bottles of Carrot Chambly Per fume, the. haunting fragrance ef the blended Ori ental oils of Bulgarian Rose, Indian Vetevert, San dalwood and Manila Ylang? Ylang. We are giving these absolutely free to the first 500 ladies mak ing any kind of a purchase, starting Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. Only one to a customer. , Cuticuro Soap . '1 8C r.lennohf s Ta!b & . 1 1 Sc Play Ins Cards w. . J 23c : Cod Liver OH nJSJsaJ; 67-'': I Hnd'o llZS? Cream &'2&j I: ZonItoD2cInfcctnntL 3SC UI-PiirpoGO Talcum a 2S : RUM-!' CD rsEottie livT CWctarle iLtSVssuo . 69c I I 27 Curlinc Iron Almond Lotion Gohi Blades SSV Pond ;S Creams . L 36c Bath SpraynSS-.t 39c Phospho Comp.iL.1 97c Kruschcn Salts vS -t L 67 Shampoo "VsSsff.' - .33 Justrito Clean. Fid. & 23c Lyon's Tooth Pdr.2S 23 Tooth Brush 8SSi&X j. I C Shavlnjj Cream 'SrftS', 45cKotes ' 27c: 45c Modess ' 27c 1.35Sargbn 98c 60c - Magnesia 29c $1 andfWtoe 69c $1 and Wine Boston Bags 59c (1 American CA Ol Mineral Oil DtC Si. wSTonlc CD C Hot Water Bottle! ! Hid fait, fcMkti riUwiNlMlKM p. rt a om. f V. .. 59c Bath Towels 51c i 1 j 5 " Orllj- i ' dDc i niiiifirinrnn unr 1SK hHh; Hti 'W ; m mm m , GIB BUTTDfJS Beginners who Learned art In Present Campaign : Get Recognition BNsianerk' bottom were strn to S3 boys tad (iris b7 Jadge George Rossman recently tor ac complishing the feat of Jumping into : -rater ' OTer their head, wimmlng ' SB feet , and - then swlmnitng back. large number, fully three-fourths of the 41S boys and girls who signed up for swim ming in the Red Cross-Y. II. C -A, campaign, learned -to swim. Many of these can swim 200 feet. Of the 41S who signed up. 123 were girls and ISO were boys. Charles Gill has been Instructor for the. classes, which haTo been meeting since May 12. Those who earned buttons are nrged by the Red Cross to : return, next - week for the advanced lessons. The ad vanced t swimming . lessons will take place every day between and including Hay IB and June , ex cept May 27, 10 and 31. - f The swimmers schedule is as follows: Boys, IS years and up, 4 to 4:30 o'clock; girls. IS years and up, 4:30. to o'clock; Junior life savers, IS years and up, to f o'clock; senior, life savers, 17 years and cp, 0:30 to 7:30 o'clock; adult beginners, 7:30 to t o'clock, and adult -swimmers, 8 to 1:80 o'clock. Many Inquiries about the adult beginners group have come to the Y. If. C. A. and Red Cross head quarters. List of Button rr - r Winners Lengthy Those who earned Red Cross Life Saving Service beginners' buttons are as follows: David He Ray, LeRby Pettlt. Harold Dig man, Merle Crow. Wayne Willard, Harold "Maker, John Olson, Rob ert "Kempel, Kenneth Godklns, Ed Potter. Gerald Johnson. Mel- Tin Chllds,. Osmer. Burgess, .Ber nard Koehler, Parnell - Xupper, Lester .Willig, Rodger Baker, Yer nal Busch, Loren Edlund, Ray Ostrln, G. Laeey, B. Bechtel,' L. HaskeU,. G. Martin. Mary Elisabeth Jones, .Opal Slewart, Juanita "Weaver, Elva Godkin. Marian Z wicker. Pauline TJraven, Margaret Vadney, Laura Slebens, carmagene Holier,- Mar- Jorie Mack, Cora May Hoffer, Gretehen Steinke, Helen Kestley, Jean Hurdey,' Anna May Graben- horst, ; Mabel Heyland, Mary Jo Geiser, Garet Lansing, Ruth Alice Grant, Mario white, Marian Ry doo, Betty Burdette, Helen WU- soif, Dorothy Joy Barker, Carol Par. Margaret Ayers. Olive Swingle, Veima Duerre, Jujia Al- iem iuesMUier, leina Boyd, Iiota Miner, Wilda Jean Jeman, Vir ginia Koahlar, " , Winona Smith. 'i. Lorene Tra!tt. La Vina Deppen, PrisciUa 6imp- ains, urace uasmnssen, Florence Dual, Doris Battles, Theodora Bonfsleur, Lucile Hansen, Ger trude "I Johnson, " Bernlco Wosek, Gwendolyn Short. xUolse Elliott; WaUena Pitt, Mary Smith, Myrtle Davidson, Eileen Amundson, Mar Jorie Pruitt, rrancea GUdow, Ra chel BonnelL rranees Pahat, Gladys Halvley, Bsrnlce Noack, EUsabeth Wolter and Margaret Burk, - - STEPIIETi SERVICES Will BE AT ISfM Mrs. Luclnda H." Stephen, 81, died at the Home of her stn, C. H. Stephen, here late Sunday, after being 111 for; several weeks. -, , She was born at Elliott's Cross Roads, Morgan county, Ohio, Aug ust 1, 1160, and was married In 1171 Mrs. Stephen later moved to Beaver City, Nsb., where she and her . husband . rasided until September, 1902, when they came to Oregon and located near Amity. Surviving are six children. They are'L. H. Stephen, Portland; Mrs. F. Hardin, Beaver City, Neb.; Et fie Fltsgerald, Amity; Mrs. Cora E. Haaton. Hillsboro; C. H. 4tnd P. L, Stephen, both of Salem. She also leaves one sister, Mrs. Lottie Andrews of Roseburg, 19 grand children "and seven great-grandchildren.' r ' - " Funeral . services will be held today at S p. m. from the Amity Methodist Episcopal church. . In terment of the body will -follow In the Amity cemetery. .., . -" "i . Power Project : 'T On Metolius is ; ; Protested Here .The state game 'commission yesterday filed with the state utilities commission, a protest against granting . the . application of John A. Zehntbauer, for per mission to divert 4S second -feet of water from Jack Creek, a trib utary to the Metollne river, for power purposes. . ' - .- . It was alleged that the diver sion would deplete the waters ef the Metolius river and Injure the fish life.- - The : protest waa . signed by Ralph Cowgill, engineer for the utilities commission. ; rs3ooD2oi?i?; r.3ot?iGttc 174 N, COJIMEJtOAL CORNER STATE AND COMMERCIAL -- -, 1&33 N. CAPITOL . : ' CHens C3aiiis . Swift's - nilk fattened Armour fixed f 1 a t o r fowl, " for ' roasting :or 'Star Hams. Half or : frleasse. i-:) Whole. " 2d lb- i 1 1 1 j 21g lb- Shortening or Pure Lard 10c lb., 10 lbs. 95 c jKOlOgTlcl any shoulder cut of V ! - McMarr Quality Beef We are replacing our present pattern of china with a new "Syracuse pattern and will sell our supply of. the old pattern. Just right for smaller restan rant or boarding house. : The SPA LLGDw DEES 1 1 L. LT HOno(oi-L(bfiiICIepeeerf a rzny jzsuzd tops rcn nxKFLJ5, . .$15.70 .585.60 St; Paul New York St. -Louis Washington Chicago hetm coast umjteo. 41456 C twl vis Imwm Cilsitli Urn fmeH .f JHI"." ee eMf2 fcntnas swn.t..4 w 'm. r-'fl i ll i .FOIt-ALL TRANSPORTA I ; TI03T IJTPORMATION ' tSALult, FHO.iK OK WIUXi -r B, IV ROBERTS i i Cltf Passenger A Tleket AgL I nlosrrn4 tirtMvn ; HIGH 8TATK ST. . ; Dial 7127 or . 'f I V. KHOWIiTON : General Agt. Portland, Ore, .,. , ' - 4 : S ;.v : - siz?. . i J jut V r i t: ! Given to Bbysand Girls Al G. 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