The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 26, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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daughter, Virginia; Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Lynes; T. A. McKee, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McKeo and small son,
will attend a family dinner at
Carlton,: at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Denson. Other guest
of the Denson's will be their son,
Floyd and family of Corrallis; a
son Theodore and family of Mc-
Parent-Teachers Realize
$30 on Action; Grades
Chief Says
Minnville, and their daughter,
Mrs. Wijliftm North and son Billy,
of Portland.-
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game between
the freshmen
the grades, the
SCOTTS MILLS. Not. 25 At
the regular meeting of Iry Re
bekah Lodge No. 101 Tuesday
night, the following officers were
elected for the ensuing term: no
ble grand, Lida Brougher: vice
grand, Rose Murry; recording sec
retary, Nellie Amnndson; finan
cial secretary, Edith Hogg; treas
urer, Zella Smtih.
A large crowd attended the
auction sale sponsored by the P.
T. A.: about $30 was realized.
The basketball
the grades and
class was won by
score being 28 to 5.
Mrs. A. J. Ettlin and small
daughter, returned home from the
Silverton hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hosier returned
to her home near Mt. Angel Mon
day after spending the week-end
with her daughter Mrs. Addie
Smith, Mrs. Smith accompanied
her home for a few days visit.
Pete Crites and Juanita Daven
port surprised their friends by be
ing married Friday in Oregon
City. Mrs. Crites has been mak
ing ber home with her aunt, Mrs.
Barney Helvey.
Frank Wilson visited his ne
phew Ray Telfer, last week. Mr.
Wilson formerly lived here but
has been living near the coast the
past few years.
COH F
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WAREHOUSE
POURED
GERVAIS, Nov. 25 Mrs.
Tawo T ttrohant and her sister.
in w --
Mrs. L. R. Dean of Beaverton. are
in Roseburg, where they were
-Kw h serious illness of-
their brother. George Dietsch. who
has pneumonia.
Sunday guests at the R. S. Mar
cVioii iinmn vre Mr. and Mrs. A.
M. Sauter and daughters of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Mars and
daughters and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Mrs. R. S. Marshall left Tues
day morning for Oakland, Calif,
where she will visit her sister,
Mrs. H. D. Coulson. for two
weelts '
Concrete has been poured for
the foundation of a new ware
house and woodshed to be built at
the rear of the A. DeJardin store
to replace the old one which was
torn down last summer. The new
structure will be of corrugated
iron.
B1LYEU MOVED TO
ALBANY HOSPITAL
SCIO. Nov. 25 Mr. and Mrs. j
R. Shelto'n and Mr. and Mrs. E. j
D. Myers attended the polden j
wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stan- !
ard in Brownsville Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Gill of Le
banon spent Sunday with relatives
in Scio.
Mrs. Lon Neal and Mr. and
Mrs. Wesley Tate of McMinnville j
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Wethers.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Harder of
Portland spent the weekend at
their berry farm east of town.
Prof and Mrs. Gallegly pave a
dinner at their home Monday
night for the teachers of the
school.
E. L. Bilyeu has been moved
to the Albany general hospital
and placed in a cast, due to a fall
from a garage on his farm last
week.
Number of Families
At Jefferson Will
Spend Today Away
JEFFERSON. Nov. 25 Quite
a number of Jefferson families
will spend Thanksgiving out of
town. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pease
will go to Eugene to be with
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. William Duckworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKee and
Bicycles
for Xmas
Are Here Now
We have just received one
of the largest shipments of
Bicycles ever received in
Salem, and now have a
complete line of all sizes
for your inspection.
Through the cooperation of
the Largest Bicycle nianu
factnror in the U. S., we
are in a position to Rive
you the LOWEST PRICE
EVER OFFERED.
Buy your Xmas Bicycle
here and save money
Harry W. Scott
"THE CYCLE MAN"
147 S. Coni'l St.
We will buy or trade In any
old Wheel or Velocipede.
What have you?
1 171 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET
Comparing Price for Price and Quality for
Quality, They Don't Undersell Us!
Marmalade . . . ea. 15c
15 oz. Royal Club, Tastes like Home Made .
Still selling those No. 1
Sweet Potatoes. 10 lbs. 25c
Walnuts ... 2 lbs. 27c
Most places they ask you more
White Corn . 3 cans 25c
Robinson, it's a dandy
Beans ... 3 cans 25c
St. Elmo, Another good buy
Flour . 49-lb. sack $1.29
Pillsbury's You know the quality
NASSOUR'S
Soap Flakes . 3 lbs. 35c
Snowflake Sodas 2 for 49c
2 lb. Packages
Grahams . . 2 for 49c
Honey Maid, 2 lb. Packages
Juicy Oranges, . doz. 18c
Nice Size
Crisp Lettuce . . . 5c
Medium Size
DODGE FRUITS, Buffet Tins, 3 for 29c
Take your choice of Tid Bits Pineapple, Slic
Peaches,. Apricots, Grape Fruit, Fruits for Salad;
Pears or Kadota Figs.
'" Our Phone Number is 7536
1 171 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET 1
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Now in Full Swin
Everybody has been hat ing sales and giving elaborate reasons for having them. We have
felt and do still feel that merchandise prices are now at their lowest. We have decided to go
them all one better with a real DISPOSAL SALE. Coming as it does at a time when you
need clothing for yourself or gifts for Christmas, this sale will be much appreciated. All mer
chandise will be really sacrificed, we will turn this stock regardless of cost.
BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW! BUY FOR CHRISTMAS NOW!
WITH EVERY MONROE SUIT OR OVERCOAT SOLD WE GIVE YOU A
HAT ABSOLUTELY FREE! YOU WILL HAVE YOUR UNRESTRICTED
CHOICE OF ANY HAT IN THE STORE ALL OF THE "NEW STYLES
AND COLORS ARE INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER.
DRESS SHIRTS
Men's Genuine Broadcloth Shirts in a beautiful assort
ment of patterns and colors in stripe and checks.
Regular values $1.50
SMALL SIZED SUITS
One lot of small sized suits (35 to 38) . Old styles but
good materials. Values to $30.00
DHOW D
onw $
go
GOLF HOSE
Imported golf hose made
of all wool in plain col
ors, to close out. Regu
lar values
$2.50 now .
$1.19
COAT
SWEATERS
100 wool coat sweat
ers in plain colors only.
Regular values d0 Qf
to $5.00 now..
CAPS
Men's wool caps to close
out, very good patterns
but not all sizes. Regu
lar $2.50 no
values now iOL
GARTERS
New rubber, made In
fancy colors of the wide
webbing. Regular "I Q
35c values now .
Handkerchiefs
Men's Full Size White Handkerchiefs
Limit Five to a Customer
ea.
Monroe
SILK & RAYON
HOSE
These will make an ac
ceptable Christmas gift.
Regular 85c values now
float
s
IN TWEEDS
AND
CAMELS HAIR
FINISH
3 for c J
BROADCLOTH
SHIRTS
Plain colored fine weave
broadcloth excellent
quality, white, tan, blue
and green.
Regular $1.65
now 9G2
CORDUROYS
Young men's light tan
corduroy trousers made
with a 22 inch bottom.
Regular values to $4.00
now$S'45
MACKINAW
BLAZERS
All wool blaziers made
in plain blue or plaids'.
Values to $6.50
now4J
SILK TIES
New patterns in cut silk ties made with the new
stripes and figures. Dark or light. fiQr
Rpcnilar 11.00 now UiC
GOLF HOSE
Plain or fancy colors In wool mixed golf hose. You
can use an extra pair.
Regular $1.50 values now
98c
SWEATERS
All pure wool sweaters, with or
without sleeves, in the wanted
plain colors.
Rsgular values to $6.00
RAIN COATS
Rubberized and rubber surfaced
rain coats. Guaranteed water
proof. Belted models, new styles.
Regular values $10.00
HATS
All of the latest styles and shapes
in shades of gray, brown or tan.
Regular values $5.00
now $SoDS I now $a.4 I now $S
$($1)50
and II
UNDERWEAR
Wool mixed union suits of very soft materials, well
made. -Regular values 1 CXL
$2.50 now
WOOL MIXED HOSE
These are all good patterns and colors. Sizes 10 to
11V. Just one-half price. jr
Regular 50c values now &UC
HEAVY WOOL SOX
White or gray wool boot sox, just
the kind for the cooler weatner.
Regular values
50c now ..
29c
Remember
A FREE
HAT
with every
Monroe
Overcoat!
HEAVY CORDS
Heavy weight young men's cords
In wide bottom. Regular rfo J r
values to $5.00 now $0.W
FLEECED UNION SUITS
Fleeced union suits. Heavy fleeced
union suits made In natural color
values to ji MT
$2.00 now --. - $1.45
MEN'S ALL
WOOL HOSE
Plain or fancy colors,
made of fine soft wool.
Regular value 75c QC
now 2 pairs VDC
DRESS SHIRTS
Made of rayon In a fine
broadcloth weave. White,
blue and green. Regular
$3.50 values 1 AC
QOW
ALL SILK TIES
High grade pure silk
ties, hand made. Just
the tie for a handsome
Christmas gift. Regu
lar $1.50
now
89c
TROUSERS
Dark worsted ; finished
trousers made with fine
stripes In gray or brown.
Regular values nr
to $5.00 now v"D
FANCY DRESS HOSE
A limited stock oX fancy A
dress hose values to 85c 1UC
limit S pain t customer
NECKWEAR
Silk and wool ties in neat and con
servative patterns. The best wear
ing tie made. Regular AQg
$1.00 values now ; KJC
or S for e8
RAYON & SILK HOSE
All desirable light and dark colors
in sizes 9 to 12. Regular 60c
value O ! OA
O pairs OVC
now
OKI
. 1
mm
3
3&
m
Monroe
SUITS
PERFECTLY '
HAND
TAILORED
ALL WOOL
and-
Remember
A FREE
HAT
with every
Monroe 1
Suit!
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