The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 09, 1932, Page 10, Image 10

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,- Oregon, Friday Morning, December 9, 1932
Gnu TEA
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IS AFFAIR TODAY
' INDEPENDENCE, Dec. I.
The Independence Garden club
!a sponsoring a silver tea at the
bom of Mrs. Clyde. Williams Fri
day. Proceeds of the tea are to
be used to maka rock pillars at
to entrance of the city pari, to
match the fireplace which the
club constructed last year.
The hours will b from 2 to
ft o clock in the afternoon and
from 8 to 9 at night.
In the afternoon the program
will be entirely- of a musical
nature, including Tlolin solos by
Mrs. Loren Mart, accompanied
by Mrs. Paul Robinson: violin
solos, Clarence Quartier; vocal
solos by Mrs. J. C. Collins and
Mrs. Lora Butter.
The program at iilsht will be
demonstration and lecture by
the Breithaupt sisters ot Salem.
They will speak from 8 . to 9
o'clock. The public is invited.
PRESENT FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT
School Bell Silent,
But Only for 2 Days
PIONEER, Dec. 8 There was
no school Tuesday or Wednesday
on account of the sickness of
Miss Eugena Shanks, the teacher.
There may be no school for the
rest of the we:k. Mrs. Mark Blod
gett, a member of the local Wom
an's club has charge of the sell
ing of Christmas seals and called
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Eugene Pollen (left), an artist of Boston, Ga., is shown as he presented
President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt with a bust which he carved from
magnolia wood, and which is an excellent, likeness of the President-elect.
James Farley, chairman of the Democratic National Committee is wits
Mr. Roosevelt. Photo was made near the "Little White Boose1 si Warm
Springs, Ga.
on the school children for their
help in the selling of them. The
youngsters are taking an active
interest in the enterprise.
Free Delivery and
Thirty-day account
service solves jour
shopping problem
daring thin cold
weather.
Four deliveries
daily
Model Food Marke
275 N. High St.
Phone 4111
Anthorirzed
dealer for
Battle Creek
Food Co.
Eat your way to
Health"
For Your Christmas Cakes Food for Gifts Upton's Tea Special
Blackcurrants lb. 15c Our market has yellow label
Bleached Raisins 2 lbs. 25c hundreds of items
Orange, lemon, citron of lood stuffs that 1 lb 85c
peel lb. .30c would make splen- H ,b 45c
Sunmaid Raisins 4 lbs. 25c did and appreciated
(In the new cellophane package) gifts. Think it over. 4 lb Z5C
A Low Down Price on Breakfast Foods Polish Up For the Holidays
Large Package Carnation Oats 13c Johnson's Floor wax lb. can 59c
No. 10 Sk. Purity Pancake Flour 39c Johnson's Floor wax 2 lb. can 1.12
No. 10 Sk. Eastern Buckwheat Flour 49c Pints Liquid 5Sc
No. 10 Sk. Whole Hominv 29c Glocoat Pints - 6Sc
Elsinore Pea Specials
Telephone Peas f Q
3 cans 'KC
Dimple Peas
3 cans
Whole Kernel O Ef
55 c
Corn
2 cans
Canada Dry Ginger Ale.
The large OC
bottles LDC
6 for $1.35
Pacific Lime Rickey. The
large or
bottles
6 for St. 3.1
Battle Creek
Pyslla
at a new low price
5 lbs. White 2.00
5 lbs. Black 3.00
1 lb. White ..5Cc
1 lb. Black 7fc
KELLOGG'S SPECIALS
Co-operating with American Legion
Auxiliary
2 Kellogg's Pep 19c. A Jungle-land Book
Free. 2 Whole Wheat Biscuits 21c. A
Geography Chart Free
Have a Cup of Coffee
With Us
1 lb. Shilling's
Drip Coffee
A Six-Cup
Enamel
Dripolator
$1 19
Do your Christ
mas shipping
early.
As usual vre specialize
in shipping Christmas
packages. Fancy boxes
of Prunes, Walnut-;,
and assortments made
up that will be sure to
please your friends.
Also a large assort
ment of Oregon and
California glace
Fruits.
Fresh Vegetables
Local vegetables are becom
ing scarce but we have plen
ty for this week-end. Head
Lettuce. Tomatoes, Solid
Cabbage, Rutabagas. Cauli
flower. Spinach, Bra seel
Sprouts, Cery, Sweet Pota
toes, Gren Peppers, Arti
chokes. Potato Special
50 lb. So. 2 Oregon
Rarbanks 80c
2 Heads Cauliflower. . . . 10c
3 lb. Basket Tomatoes . . 10c.
Saturday Cake
Special
A Three Layer Gold Cake
with Lemon AT
filling DC
Model Pumpkin Pies 3C
Model Mince Pies 80c
Special Christmas
Cookies 40 lb.
Model Fruit Cake lb. 5Cc
Model Plum
Puddings each 25c
See Purity Ad for Additional Specials
178 S. Commercial St.
Selling More Meat Every Day at the
Lowest Prices in Town
Choice Tender All Beef Odd Lot
Beef Roasts Hamburger Smoked Meat
6c lb Soil) J6)l'
Juicy Tender :
Sirloin Young Pig Vegetable
Steaks Pork Steak Shortening
10c lb 3 lbs 25g 1 3 lbs ISb
Make This Your Seating Place
Best Grade ! Shoulder Cut pure
Oleo Pork Roast Sausage
Oc lb 1 7 c II) 1 8e lb
HI TO STUDY
II
Kill
HMDS
Inspection of tba varloua state
institution! to determine definite
ly what improTemanti, If any, will
b required early In the next bl
ennlnm, baa been undertaken by
Rufua C. Holman, state treasur
er and member of tne Oregon
state board of control.'
Holman declared that while he
would not recommend the expen
diture of any large amount , of
money he probably would suggest
a number of minor Improvements
which would proTe beneficial both
to the Institution officials and the
Inmates.
At the state penitentiary Hol
man will ask that tbe stoves now
used In the watch towers be eup-
f piemen ted with some other kind
of heating device. He said tbe tow
ers were cold and uncomfortable
during tbe winter months and
were a menace to tbe health of
the guards.
The state treasurer said he
would complete his investigation
within the next 10 days, when be
would prepare a formal report.
Lewelling Judge
In Medford Case
Judge Lewelling of the Marlon
county circuit court has been as
signed to preside at tbe trial of
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Old Friends Meet
Again at Quilting V
At Bartruff Home
1IIDDLX GKOVB.. De. sV A
birthday dinner honorisg Mrs.
r. W. Lee and Mrs. W. BL Scaart
was given Sunday at the Lee
home on 10th street. -
Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Echarr, Katherine and
Harry Bcharf, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Lee and Helen Rose Lee.
. An old time quilting bee was
held at the home of Mrs. Lena
Bartruff Tuesday, the occasion
brought together old friends who
had once lived in the community.
Those present were Mrs. Adelia
Moore, who occe lived on tbe
Theodore Herren place, Mrs. J. L.
Burns, .whose husband was tbe
local church's pastor; Mrs. Lafe
Townsend and Mrs. Lydia Bew
ley all of Salem; Mrs. W. D. Ed
wards, Mrs. Frank Knuths. Mrs.
A. J. Herndon, Mrs. Frank Scharf
and Mrs. Frank Crane of Middle
Grove.
San and George Tate, aged IS and 19. respectively, are shown at Union
Uvn, Pa, after they had pleaded guilty to slaying their father, Isley S.
Tate, 6&-year-old Fayette County mountaineer, and stealing $200 from
bis pockets. It is expected that George will get a life term, but owing to
his brother's extreme jr oath be may be shown elemenqr. The degree and
sentence will be fixed by Judge S. John Morrow instead of by a Jury.
tbe ease of the News Publishing
company against Banks, which is
now at issue in Jackson county.
Tbe suit involves foreclosure proceedings.
Judges Brand of Coos county
and Norton ot Jackson county
were disqualified from serving In
affidavits of prejudice filed by
Banks.
Salem Grange to
Install Officers
At Next Meeting
Salem grange will install offi
cers, elected a month ago, at an
open meeting Saturday after
noon, at 2 o'clock. Installation
will follow tbe program arranged
by Lecturer J. J. McDonald, and
which will Include talk by Roy
R. Hewitt and music by Mr. and
Mrs, Lyman - McDonald. Cdunty
Deputy and i Mrs. W. A. Jones of.
Macleay; will conduct the Installa
tion. - The regular business session
.will be hsld-ia-tbe morning, be
ginning at 19. o'clock, and follow
ed by potluck lunch at noon. Tbe
'afternoon . program' will start
promptly at 1 o'efock. Grange
slons are held in Miller's hall.
Bearcat Follies
Slated Tonight
Members of the class of '36 trt
today Initiating an inter-clans ri
valry event at Willamette unirfr
slty, hoping to stimulate activt:
between the student groups. Feat
uring the Tsophomore dsy" wi'l
be the first annual "Bearcat Fel
lies" to be held at the Salem h!Kl
school auditorium at 8 p. m. En-r,
class will put on two events and
the winning class will rec'.
Judges for tl.e musical
dramatic events include Helc
MacHirron, Frances Virginia Me lon,
Cameron Marshall, Margaret
E. Stevenson, Lei 11 a Johnson, J.
Burton Crary.
Dr. Ruth M. Dougherty
Phone 5855
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
BJdg.
All Modern Frames and
Lenses at Prices All
Can Afford 1
Satisfaction Guaranteed
801-3-3 First Natl Beak
rwAlMS' MARKET
Open Till 9 p.m. Saturday Night
Free Delivery, ' Dial 8880
Help the American Legion Auxiliary. B uy Kellogg products Saturday at jour
grocera.
That's What You Get When You Buy an Item With
The ElLSnKJOIE
The Last Word in Value, Quality and Satisfaction
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SnflliPGtiaimttnall Savnungc 8m IFe?So & Salt
Elsinore
Telephone
Peas
S cans
Elsinore
Del Maiz
Corn
S cans Sc
Elsinore
Sweet Dimple
Peas
S cans
TOMATOES
Tasty Pak No. 24
carta
Tasty Pak
cans
2s
GENUINE DUNCANAUSICAL
VO-VO 35 VALUE METAL
CAWT 6E BOUGHT IN STORES.
PRCS IN EACH PACXAOE OP
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QuXXCDO-OCEiXt
OATkvYHCAT bash
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I lbs. Granulated Soap
Guaranteed by Proctor & Gamble
to be the best you ever used
pkg.
fllpf
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America's
Favorite
Large Size, quick or regular, pkg.
For Whiter, Lighter Bread, 24'2-ft sack
EDay Raooim PHNEAPPLE
No. 28
Postum Cereal
Pkg.
Bakers Cocoa
H lb. tin
Ainmails Gfldleim SYIEUP
5 lb. pail
L, for
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Fine quality, solid beads o w fV
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Small size
We Are Cooperating With the American Legion
Auxiliary on Special Kellogg's Day Saturday
KELLOGG'S WHOLE
WHEAT BISCUITS
2 for 21c
Geography Ctiart Tt
KELLOGG'S WHOLE
WHEAT FLAKES
2 pkgs. 17c
KELLOGG'S PEP
BRAN FLAKES
2 pkgs. 19c
Jangle Book Free!
E, A. Daue
Hit S.mTTan. Tloas tTT
Flcko's Grocery
1UI falrrroas4 JtoaA Fhots 4 Ml
W. f. Foster
Ml K. Oon gs-?aeae lift
Qrtzaa't Parity Grocery
UU P cemi. jv raoaa S7
llfl 6aftt ttrriu mi
H. Schrcnlz
tut urn ti. IITI
Caphol Street Grocery
III X. CastUH-tliOBe IIST
114
Cf V3 C. Store
N. OomL IL Phess
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W. a Clark
tltt ttata fWPaoaa Mil
D. P, Drfeffi
44
C. M. Roberts
fit X. Et Pioas lilt
W, A Sampson
Tl Varkat St. rhoaa IITI
Rich's Grocery
lTta aa Ceatsr St Pkoas lltl
Moore's Purity Grocery
in 1 stisa ttrisM mi
Model Food Market
ITI X. Hick St. Fhona 4111
P. L. Shrode
lltk St. Pkoaa 4141
Sloper's Cash Market
1111 Kdgswatar St Phons Til 4
C. W. Standish
III! V. Itk t Pkons 1411
State Street Market
till State 84. ? IITI
Par-n-Sare
f III X. 0sX St. Psoas IITI