The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 18, 1932, Page 9, Image 9

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon Friday' Morninjr,' November 18, 1932
PAGE SEVEN V
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TRUITLAND, : Not. 17. Mem
ber at the Womtn'i Missionary
ociety.tnet at the home of Daisy
tmbert to do aewlnc for a quilt.
The next -meeting la to be held
at the bona of Mrs. K, C.Runner
Friday,; Notembef 15, to tl the
quilt, -which win 'w'sold at a
bazaar to be held at th church
December iY :V
'4 Clark Bandy, celebrated his
90th birthday No Yember 7 at the
home of his daughter, Rosy B.
Coabson; Mr, Bandy serred almost
four years in the ciril war, baring
enlisted in company G, 3d regi-
I meat O. V. Y. I., from Ohio at
the age of 18. He has a. wonder-.
ful memory and V delights his
grandsons wth many stories of
the conflict. i-'""'";
, Friday night, friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred : White greeted them
with a charivari at their home
on the Schulx place soath of
Fraitland. .
.' 'E. E Forgard and. family are
planning to more to the ' La
Branch farm, known as the Noble
Andrews place, recently racated
by Mrs. Varnes. '
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smsm
178? S. Commercial Street
Special Low Prices for Friday& Saturday
: ! .:. -r
Is Beef Roasts Hamburger
Choice Cuts Fresh Ground, All Beef
Pound . . . . 6c Pound .... 5c
Mutton Steu Oleo
A Real Bargain Best Grade
Pound". ,2c 3 Pounds . ,25c
ill Pickles Pork Steak
Fresh Pack - Cut From Pig Pork
Quart . . , . 10c Pound ... ,8c
Beef Steak Bacon lacks
Round, Loin and T-Bone Lean Loin
Pound . . . 10c Pound ... ,11c
FREE DELIVERY DIAL 8686
OPEN TILL 9 P. M. SATURDAY NIGHT
RED CROSS WORK
Dramatic Group Gives Play
And Scouts get Charter
T At Program
TURNER. Not. 17. Turner
community club met Monday night
with a crowded house. Judge
George Rossman was tbe - (nest
speaker. He -gave a talk on Red
Cross work, which was followed
by Mrs. E. C. Bear of the local
Red Cross committee, in which
local announcements for the pres
ent roll call were made. ;
- A clever two-act play, Sauce
for tbe Goslings" was put. on by
members' of the local Dramatic
club. Miss Mabel Tucker, Mrs.
Gladys Martin, Mrs. Nellie Given,
Mrs. Lucile McKinny, Leonard
Farris, Gerald Given, Herbert
Briggs. Miss Eleanor Moore, solo
ist of Salem, sang two numbers,
accompanied by Mrs. Mae Had
ley. Chief O. P. West of the ex
ecutive Boy Scout committee pre
sented tbe charter for scout troop
No. 17. D. B. Parks, local chair
man,, presented the scouts with
a tenderfoot certificate and scout
badge. Waldo Riches is scoutmas
ter with Walter Peterson assist
ant. "Spring Fashions" were
shown in a short number by two
small girls, Betty Peets and Mar
ian Parks. The Baker brothers
gave vocal duets, accompanied
by the banjo.
The closing treat of the pro
gram was music by 25 members
of the Salem Junior orchestra,
who entertained for 26 minutes.
At the business meeting Mrs.
Agnes Booth, secretary of the
contest committee, gave the re
port proposing to take up 11 of
the 13 points, with names of
proper sponsors for each project.
It was voted to accept the report.
Dallas and Mrs. Carrie Tyler were
named on a committee to investi
gate the John Bradford school
plant and report at the Pomona
meeting at Fairfield In January.
Roswell Wright, Mrs. Harry Mar
tin and Helen Wlesner were ask
ed to draft a. recommendation to
the Pomona grange asking tor aa
evening session and the commit
tee on drainage laws, Ellis Ste
vens,'. Ed Overlund and Roswell
Wright, was retained for further
reports. .i
' The general objects of these
grange councils are helpful and
advisory, They organise visits,
promote picnics and social meet-,
ings. Increase memberships, pro
mote Interest in degree teams,
work for better publicty, and good
will and assist in solving local
grange problems. . ,
E
SESS
OF POM01 ASKED
NORTn HOWELL, Nov. 17.
Meeting for its second regular
business jneeting at the North
Howell grange hall Wednesday
night, the Marlon county grange
council concluded a satisfactory
session. Twenty-three voting mem
bers were present. The next meet
ing will be held at Cbemawa the
third Wednesday In February,
when new officers will be elect
ed. Mrs. Daisy Bump, Mrs. W. H.
HERE IS SOME NOVEMBER MERCHANDISE AND
THE PRICES ARE CLIPPED CLOSE
Your Dollar is Stretched
To the Limit . . . .
J Bays More Than Three Formerly Did
Check These Values Carefully
A new pattern
Self Wringing
Mop
with high grade cotton head youll
like the idea to introduce
45c
Something Different in
Floor Polish
and
Dusting Mops
Complete with handle-
Standard
size
40c
large
size
SEE OUR RADIO
DEPARTMENT
We have values that are the
lowest ever offered . High
quality., sets., at., depression
prices.
A few Battery Sets priced at
15.90 and up. A New t tube U. S.
Apex that can't help but please
you
only
J lt n iv I - II
i
c v y
c
$49.95
The New Midget Apex A 4 tube
well balanced, nicely finished set
with all tbe latest improvements.
Selling
for
$1735
Tbe Mighty Stewart Warner with
sthe ALL WAVE MAGIC DIAL. A
super wonder set nothing else
like It Tears ahead of the others
now selling
at
$162.50
Other Stewart Warner Sets priced
at 85.03 - 39.23 - 53.95 and 85.95
Pyrex
Ware
now less than HALF the
old price And here's
what is better. We have
a NEW LOT of Nickle
plated frames to fit all
sizes and they sell for
60c-65c-70
Wire Produce
Baskets
All welded securely. Nicely enamelled
in green. Holds a half bushel. Store
your vegetables correctly. Now priced
at
65c
Aluminum Roasters
Enamel Roasters
Every size and shape Priced from
69c
See the window
. . ESS 9-in Enamel Pans . . USS
Another lot ,
Large 30 foot
.'Jze Folding e
CLOTHES
RACKS
Ax Handles . . . . EOG
It Pays to Shop Our Win dows. Form the Habit
v., in v. i .
Hardware Paints Plumbing . ' Machinery
3- ' Irv !
ON
One Lot
48 inch
Veneer top
IRONING
BOARDS
6Se
Music Feast
For Schools
Will be 21st
RICKREALL. Nov. 17. Mon
day night. November 21, the three
rural training department of the
normal school will hold a Joint
music festival at the Rlckreall
school, each school to furnish a
part of the program: Community
singing of families and old favor
ite songs will also have a place
in the entertainment.
- Each school has some musical
organisation among the pupils,
either orchestra, harmonica hand
or glee club, and performances by
these are being stressed.
The upper grades of the Rlck
reall school under Mrs. Pence
have an orchestra which includes
pupils from each of the grades:
Violins, Mary Oliver, Katie Wha
ley, Helen Brown, Wilma Ellis,
Eleanor Bechtel, Jean Crippen,
Katherine Lowry, Dale Crippen,
Donald Letteken, Dick White;
cornets. Jeanne Coville, Robert
Brown, Leroy Burson, Paul Bur
son; baritone horn, Virgil Parker;
saxophone, Hal Fox; melophone,
Armand Brown; clarinet, John
McCrow; trumpet, Daryl Ross,
Miss Van Nuts, student teacher,
at the nlano.
Tbe critic teachers at Rlckreall
are Mrs. Dew and Mrs. Pence;
at Greenwood, Mrs. Dempsey, and
at Oak Point, Miss Eyre.
Hollywood - Sunday
f
A
Interclass Debate v
j Season Opens With"
f Win For Seniors
; : -
DALLAS, Not, 17 In the first
of the Interclass debates held en
Wednesday the senior class team
won an unanimous decision over
the J anion on the property tax
question. The teams to represent
Dallas high will he selected from
tbe representative of the classes
whe take part In the Interclass de
bates. Mrs. Jamie Wbltworth will
be in. charge of the high school
teams again this year. ' j
The senior debaters were Paul-
Coon; Lydla Hiebert and Ada
SchmltL . .:r, :
The judges for the first debate
were p. F. Doughton, Oramel
Sbreevs and Mrs. 8. E. Whit
worth. The next debat will he
held on Wednesday -between the
freshmen and sophomores..
CAXJFORXIAN3 ARRIVE
. LIBERTY. Nov. 1 The Went
worth family has moved to Sun
nyside and new arrivals are the
M. L. Schuster family. There are
five children of the family enter
ed ia school. The Schusters come
here from Sonoma, .Cal. . . .
If r. -and If rs. A.' B. Browning
ara spendtnr this week in New-
ln Hughes, Eleanor Rntledge and port where Mr. Browning has been
uasei piammer; the Juniors, Ted ordered for a rest.
3'
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HayesvOle - Honor
i Roll For; Quarter
. ' Names 16 Kiddies ;
y X;vPL -'.Ml r",
HATES VILLS, Not. H.4-Thi
Hayesvllle school honor "roll, out,
Wednesday, gives the following
names First grade, 'Norman '
Dalke, George Fnryama, Uarjorie : .
Klkuchi, Donald Olson, Keith 01- -son,
Irene Stupf el ; third grade, ;
Alice Eggen and Kenneth Rob- '
ertson; fourth, Tom Klkuchi, Ber
nlece Robertson -.and Richard
Schroeder; fifth,, Vean SteUler :
and Adelle .Freyj sixth, "Evelyn
Eggen; seventh, Allen Smith and
Marcelle Frey. , - ,
Phone 7536
171 S. Commercial St.
ED.MIED3
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Delicious Magic Bell Chocolates in lucious creams, caramels
and honey nut nougats, 1 pound box , 25c
Crystal White Soap, 10 bars . . . 29c
1 am. Pkg. White King Washing Powder FREE
RAJAH-J o
Coffee IOC
The increasing popularity of
Rajah Coffee has made it
difficult for us to keep the
demand supplied. Our ship
ments have been increased
but occasionally we find a
depleted stock for a day or
so. Fresh shipments arriv
ing almost daily now.
Get the Rajah Brand - and
get the Best at the price
18c lb.
NOW COME THE
HOLIDAYS
. . . and Candied Peels,
Currants, Raisins, Dates,
Oregon Walnuts, Brazil
Nuts, Almonds, Etc., will
be needed. Our stock Is
fresh and priced low
and above all is kept
clean.
Jell-0, 3 packages . . 19c
The original Jell Powder
Bird Seed 16 oz. pkg. 10c
Wellman. Contains 1 envelope Fine Bird Sand 1 cuttle bone
Tomatoes, 2 cans . . 15c
New crop, excellent Quality, No. 2 H
Oleomargarine, 3 lbs. 25c
Log Cabin Syrup . . 42c
Med. sire. Get one Glass Waffle Plate Free
Vitali-t, package .
A 'Breakfast food of whole wheat. Try this energy food.
Crescent Coffee, pound 31c
1 l-oz. Bottle Crescent Vanilla Free
White Beans, 10 lbs. 33c
Brooms . . . . . 29c
Fancy. Extra quality for the price
Catsup, 18 oz. bottle . 15c
California Home Brand
Grane Fruit, doz. . . 45c
20c
Juicy. Fancy large
Kerr Products
isr
White Eagle Hard
Wheat
Sack ... 73c
Barrel $2.92
Graham
fine - coarse
Made from the finest
hard wheat
Bag .... 25c
Farina
Also made from finest
hard wheat
Bag ... . 39c
ROLLED OATS
Made from Pacific OC
White Oats, Bag. aWC
Hot Cake Flour
39c
Hot Cake Flour.
Ready mixed. Bag-
mm
on9
sir
294 N. Com!
Phone 3527,
Walker says, quality groceries, prices n o higher than you expect to pay every
day in the year. The latch string hangs o n the outside. ,
3 Big Days, 'Friday Saturday and Monday
Shortening
Vegetable 4 lbs.
Lard
Pure I
4 lbs.
25c
29c
Butter
lb.
Sugar
AO lbs.
23c
42c
COFFEE, fresh roasted, 3 lbs. . . .45c
Hominy
Med. tins....
5 cans
Mount Hood
Soap Co. Products ;
Feldman's Naphtha
10 bars . . 39c
Liberty White
5 bars . . . 10c
Festival Floating
Bath
Big Ban . 5c
: - i . - . .. t . ,i
.. ' . - .
1 Wonder Foam
granulated soap .'
fkg
1 it
Kraut
2V4 Tins : 3 for
Lye
Time to make soap 3 cans
Raisins
4 lb. bags
Jell-0 or Jell Well
: Pkg.
Marshmallows
lb.
Beans
Red or White.
.-10 lbs.
Broken.
.5 lbs.
2o
28c
25c
19c
5c
17c
33c
11c
Nalley's
Salad
Dressing
Full qts. 23c
Nalley's Real
Mayonnaise
ots. .... 45c
PinU 25c
If it. Nally'
It's Good
Salt
Morton's. Balloon Free.
Oranges
Nice size
Pkgs.
.doz.
0
Cranberries'
Mince Meat
Kerr's Best
Eggs
-'Guaranteed fresh, medi
9M
2 lbs. v w
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-2 IDS
$2.00 or'brer Delivered Free f ' v ; " :
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"American Blaize Products
-
Amaizo Corn Syrup
101b pail 59c
546 ifl .. ... ...34c
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Starch
Corn - Glois :
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