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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1932)
PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Blorning, December 30, 1932 3 1HI OF BIDING llJiES Says Present Depression Worst, for no Reserve to Carry Through MONMOUTH. Dec. 29 James B. Itj who observed his 72nd birthday annlrersary this month, is a natire Oregonian, born Dec. 21, 1860 on a farm six miles east of Albany. As a young man he was Interested in horses and an out door life, and when 23 years old went to Burns, Harney county tad became buokaroo. Riding th ranges, running horses and eattl was his lifv work for more than 30 years. , He gays he experienced ups and downs In prices; also prosperous and contrariwise periods In this business, but never one time like the present depression. There was always sufficient Income, even in the worst seasons, to carry them through till a chaUge occurred for the better. , Low wages for a workingman there, in those days, were J 25 to $30 per month, with board. Of course there were less men to do the work then, often a shortage of hands being obtainable in hay ing season, and for the annual driving of beef to a shipping point. Ontario, Baker and Huntington wera the three railway terminals where Mr. try dror bis stock. For fire seasons h rode broncos every summer himself, and drove beef 145 miles to a shipping point. Being situated so far from the railroads, and dependent upon ev ery staple commodity shipped In from outside,, goods of all sorts were always b'igh In price. It was a fixed condition, however, that the people were prepared to meet, because they had no alternative and knew no other way to live. Mr. Ivy retired from rang life in 1918 and has since made his home in Monmouth with his sister, Mrs. Addle Shore. CUPID TAKES REST DALLAS, Dec. 29 Applica tions for marriage licenses have taken a distinct drop here lately Kennedy Nut Drier Scene of Birthday Dance at Hopewell HOPEWELL, Dec. SI Miss Viola Pumala was honored with a surprise party on her birthday Tuesday, December 27, at Ken nedy's nut-dryer. Thirty young friends gathered to spend an en joyable evening dancing. Music was furnished by Henry Kimlnkl, accordion, and Milton Carson, vi olin, guitar and mouth-harp. The flu epidemic has spread with only one being Issued during the past week. This was to Henry H. Larson, legal, laborer, and Del la Rae Jorgensen, legal, house wife, both ofRenton, WaBh. rapidly In the community. Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Ray Coiel have been seriously 111. Mardi Gras Dance is Slated For Woodburn WOODBURN, Dec. If A Mar di Oras dance will be given at the Woodburn armory New Tear's eve, the affair being sponsored by the Woodburn American Legion post. Money received from the dance will be applied to the fund to help needy Woodburn famil ies this winter. A Salem orches tra will furnish the music. VISITS IX CAMAS MEHAMA. Dec. p9. Little Delia Mae Humbracht is spending the holidays in Camas, Wash., Cost Disregarded in this Gig antic Sale of Quality Foods Hundreds of Other Items Not Listed Here All Prices Subject to Stocks on Hand Prices Effective Friday and Saturday S S3 f& I M P I PEACHES I Grape Frists . Fancy quality Fancy 5 oz. tins 9c 8 oz. tins 5c 8 oz. tins 2 for 13c Two 5c Bars C. W. Soap Free! PINEAPPLE Crushed or Salad Cut HOT SAUCE Del Monte can 6 2 yf oz. ran SJ& 1 CHERRIES Royal Anne PEAS Garden Patch CORN Golden H "s ) 3 cans No. 2 cans E Elsinore Corn Whole Kernel Xo. a cans DelMaizNiblets ? per can Blue Ribbon Noted for Flavor the world over 10c size, green, special ....7c 20c size, green, special ..15c 39c size, green, special ..27c 10c size, black 7c 25c size, black, 18c J 49c size, black ...33c Buy a Supply at this Low Price SYRUP Cane A Maple o. tin TUNA Tasty Pak H tin GOAP Peat's Gran., S3 a. pkg. for CLEANSER Babbitts ease Post Toactles pkjee. BEANS mall WbJta It. 51 Fancy IBflno McsS IEfi3B o o o o B0fite tfflafeff afe large 25c size each Sg BEAN HOLE BEANS I - west jt w tt tr iTcT "ZETLStll COFFEE AncaW atrit. No.2V2tins, each 11c 1 lb. till 30c 3 pkgS. 19C E. A. Daue lOOa I. Oom'l St. Phone 7707 Ficke't Grocery 1035 Fairground Road Phone 4848 W. F. Foster 880 If. Com'l. St. Phone 8508 Greene's Purity Grocery 1500 S. Com'l. 8t. Phone 4078 C. G. Hall 1M4 Ji. Capitol St. Phone 8028 H. Schrenk asSAS Mill tel. 8175 MOsS ffoUfll (ff Spam Capitol Street Grocery 005 N. Capitol Phone 8537 C. & C. Store 854 If. Com'l. St. Phone 0568 W. H. Clark 8200 State St. Phone 6837 O. P. Driggt 800ft N. Com'L St. Phone 0440 C. M. Roberts 720 D. St. Phone 5099 W. A. Sampson 075 Market St, Phone 5071 Rich's Grocery 17th and Center St. Phone 8018 Moore's Purity Grocery D. L. Shrode 705 8. 12th ft. Phone 4048 Sloper's Cash Market 1001 Htlgewater St. Phone T554 C. W. Standish 005 Jf. 5th St. Phone 0438 State Street Market 1812 State 8t. Phone 5070 Pay-n-Save 808 N. Com'L St. Phone 8878 Model Food Market with her mother, Mrs. Erdeena Hunbraoht. She went with Mr. and Mrs. Marnard Cothren ot Seio. Folks Turned Away From Pageant Will See Event Sunday 8TAYTON, Dec. 29 So many were turned away Sunday night from the pageant at the Christian church, that It It planned to re pert it again Sunday night. Jan uary 1, at 7: SO o'clock. Those who were fortunate enough to get seats are firing high praise to the 45 persons who participated. The special lighting features Watches Cleaned $1.00 Wrist Watches J1.50 Moderate Prices on watch and clock repairing CLAUDE MIX Basick's Market Marlon and Com'l and costumes added greatly- to the performance. Dr. Rath M. Dougherty Phone 5858 Eyes Examined ah iv.i j 8012-8 First Natl Bank Bid. All Modern Frames and Lenses at Prices All Can Afford! Satisfaction Guaranteed RANGE It's oar house cleaning: time before inventory. All display suites and odd pieces left from the Christmas sales have been greatly reduced in price for immediate clearance. Limited Quantities! Shop early! Secretary Desks $01195 Fine construction colon ial secretary. Only a few left to clear at 1L Occasional Chair $11 T95 and footstool to match. Mohair covering. Jac quard back, spring seat. 1 Bedroom Chair Maple arms and legs with rose $ chintz covering. Sturdy con-struction 95 of genuine quilted maple. This is our star value. Sold originally for $149.00. To clear at m 0 5-pc. Bedroom Suite $6495 Venetian Mirrors Genuine plate glass mirrors. Ve- J 95 netian design, beautifully edged. J? Bevel edge. AA Dining Room Suites $4295 Occasional Chairs $4.95 8 Pc. dining room set. Buffet, table, 5 side chairs and 1 arm chair. Beautifully upholstered, jac quard back, walnut finished rounds. Bedroom Suites $3495 Living Room Suites $32,95 Occasional Tables $445 3 Piece walnut finish bedroom suite. Maple trimming. Bed, vanity and chest. Davenport and chair, club type. Homespun cov ering. All hardwood frame. Clearance price Walnut finish, stylishly turned legs. To clear at 11 u wr kittJP Here is a place you can practice real economy. Original price was $89.00 Genuine Wilton Rug $1095 Chenille Rugs . 69c Wardoleum Rug $fl45 Soft, closely woven cotton rugs, suitable for bath and bedroom. Ass't. colors. 5 year guarantee. Beautiful multi-color pattern. Regular 145 value Montgomery Ward v . II I JSZ30 8. High St. Phone 8488 275 X. High St-Phone 4111 275 N. Liberty St. Salem, Ore. Phone 8774 T mm - '11 ' . 1M 1 ' '" 1 1 aaaaagaaaagaaaaaaig