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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1933)
PAG2 dGIIT 1 1 1 1 " i - ' -1 - ' " it"1 t Last Card Social Before LehtGets ; 1 Large Attendance 1 ' : r. ... -i iiiiii i i i. iii rnii i-'-iii - i mm h b b m wm m m m mm - , . mm . -. a mm -. .. - a a . w " m Ml. ANGEL. March 2 last card social befor the Lenten finely season vu "glten at the setool dining ball, Tuesday night by the St, : Ann society and was excep tionally well attended. Twenty IIt tables of 500 were In play, high score going to Mrs Steve Then Spraaer;-and Lawrence Rothen- 265 N. LIBERTY STREET- Grocery SPECIAL Camera 4 films Free with 1 lb. can of a Tasty Malt kiC It's good and good for yon Here's a real treat .Happy Home Canned New Potatoes IS to 18 count Cans 25c Busy Housewives PHONE their food requirements to ns. They know from experience that our personal sen-ice & selection can he depended on. Meat Porls. Boast lb- Cut from young, grain fed pigs 1 F. 8. Iaspected FANCY Hcnc&Dolics Completely Dressed & Drawn FRESH Oysters THE BEST BUY TODAY IS MANNINGS COFFEE 335 L SJ As New reduced prices S3 lb. 2 lbs. for 65c MARK WILBUR BIgr. Grocery Dept. W. L. LEWIS Mgr. Meat Department At k lata boar lnncb was err ed. The hostesses In charge were Mrs. i Maqr ; LeDonx. Mrs. Martin Lu, Mrs. . Fbil Lues, jars., jos. Thnld " Mn. Christina Jell. Mrs. Frank Kronberg. Mrs.: Jos. llof- fenteier, Mrs. N. M. Lanby. Mrs. Mary Mnckea. and Mrs. Charles Hafaer. Duff Party Opens c Revival Campaign For Middle Grove HAZEL GREEN. March S The three weeks' revival meetings conducted by Dr. Walter Duff, evangelist and Miss Naomi, Van Cleave, pianist and Miss Phyllis Koenig, song leader, closed Tues day night The trio went to Middle Grove to hold a rrfeetlng. Dr. Duff was a guest at Che G. Q. Looney home and Miss Van Cleave and Miss Koenig of Miss Woodward and Mrs. A. T. Van Clears. Mrf"and Mrs. Joseph Schneider entertained a groap of relatives and friends Sunday night. . Mrs. Lawrence Dnnaway and children Barbara, Jackllne and Lawrence Jr., of Baker, Idaho, are visiting Mrs. Dunaway'a sister, Mrs. Peter Woelke, here and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc Cornaek at Middle Grove. The children will be in the: middle Grove school during the visit. BABY CHIQC SPECIAL Tneeday, March 1 Rhode Island Red, S in weeks old, ea laC Rhode Island Reds, Bar- A red Rocks, S weeks old 1UC Rhode Island Reds, Bar- Q red Rocks, 1 wk. old, ea. C Barred Rocks, day old, A each OC These chicks are from ear best bia tings. Come, see these bar gains. Strong, rigorous chicks. CUSTOM HATCHING 900 eggs or more, 1 per egg - Lee's Hatchery Route 6 Salens COMMERCIAL GROCERY 171 S. Commercial r? 171 S. Commercial Phone 7536 1 Phone 7536 Quality Considered We Won't Be Undersold - Fri., Sat, and Mon. ounce Spices All 2 Except csJ Cream I Tartar f ChUi t qJ(Ls Powder .itrw Mace J 1111 FREE! FREE! A sturdy constructed KITE given away FREE to every purchaser of one large box WHITE KING granu lated soap and A bars of the new, T delightful WHITE lUMli toilet soap, all for only 4$$ FLOUR MI-CHOICE Selected hard wheats are used in the making ef thla superior flour. Bet ter than many higher In price and cheaper than any lower in price. 49 Lb. Bag 79c Rajah Coffee ...Lb., 18c Oleo - Clipper 3 Pkgs. 23c Beans Reds, White, Navies... .5 Lbs. 17c Lemons Big, juicy Doz., 10c Mayonnaise Pint ..15c Catsup 14 oz. bottle. Purex .'. Raisins 4 Lb. Pkg. Snowdrift 6 Lb. Can OATS Quaker Quick or regular 20 Oz. Pkg. 2 for lc 9c Qt. 17c 79c -7c PURE CANE 7 Lbs. CAKE BAKING SPECIAL All thoughts of baking are turned to the city-wide cake baking contest. You'll find our prices on the necessary ingredients as low as any. 24c 25c Swansdown Cake Flour ... Calumet Baking Powder... Formay, the perfect shortening .. Baker's Premium Xocoanut Vi N- Pg. 19e lb. 19c SALAD OIL Pure Cottonseed Oil West Salem New Bring your own container mm mmmtt,$m4nl,H,39Mfi S M nS.S fcS 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET A True Statement There is no better ground meat sold at any price than we sell for the lowest price in town. Sirloin, T-Bone or Round Choice Lean Steaks Beef Roasts Pork Roasts Lb. EdD Lb. Lb. (g Best Grade Lean Hone Made An Beef Oleo Bacon Hamburger 3 Lbs. S Lb. E Lb. g if Young Pig Leg of Pork Lbv:;3l Small Smoked Link Sausage Lb. E3 Small Loin Pork Chops Lb. fl.Q. WEST SALEM, March. I The West Salem Parent-Teachers association will meet Friday night, March 3, at the school house. A debate between the school and alumni of the- school will be an entertainment feature. Francis Wise and Bill Thomas will debate for the alumni on the jury question. . S. A. Pruett, whose funeral was held Tuesday, had been in poor health for seTeral years. He formerly made his home In West Salem and was' section foreman here for a number of years. He was 7 years old. Guests at the B. A. Shoff home this week Included MraShofTs sister, Mrs. D. Robinson and her daughter, Mrs. Charles Saxton of Portland. - Mrs. Elmer D. Cook, chairman of the Red Cross emergency relief committee for this area and Wal ter Gerth, representing the coun ty court in the permanent re lief work of this end of Polk county, were rlsltors in Dallas Tuesday, making their regular monthly report. They report that they are feeding and partly feed ing some 30 families, and that IB. O. Schneking ef near Eola has donated some fine timber which is being ent into store wood by charity workers. Thirty cords hare been ent already by olunteer workers. C. J. Jackson, who has bought the Erie Butler residence on Cas cade and RlTerriew drlres, Is moTing in this week. At a recent meeting of the West Salem school board, Fred erick J. Birch was elected head Janitor for next year. Mr. Birch has had charge of the janitor work in both buildings for seTer al years. Miss Charlotte La Due, who has been a guest at the Guy Way home In White Salmon Wn., for a week, returned home Tuesday. She graduated from the ' White Salmon Ugh school last Jane and was renewing old acquaintances there. " ' . : Mr. aitd Mrs. L. A. Dickson of Mehama were house guests for a few days thla week at the Wil bur P. Lewis home. The Tonne Folks of the. Ep- worth league are planning to hold a swimming party at tne T. M. C. A. building in saiem. Friday night. Mr, and Mrs. Robert xetter man were guests of relatives, the Harry Phillips at Macleay, for a few dars the first of this weei and of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Swigart at Monmoutn ror the weekend. Mrs. D. H. Gilliland was host ess to the members of the Ladies' Aid society and in the absence of the president, Mrs. Dark pre sided and conducted derotionals. The ladles were inrited to the district aid meeting to be held oon and nlans were made for either a dinner or supper to be held soon. Commltteewomen named to tak chares of it were Mesdames Elmer Rierson, Rex Swigart and Arthur Hathaway. HAZEL DOMIXIC PASSES BTATTON. March J Harry Downing Is In receipt of a tele mm from Phoenix. Arisona. tell ing of the' death there Tuesday of his sister, Mrs. Hazel Dominic oi Seattle who had gone to Arisona In hopes that the change would benefit her health. She Is survived by her husband and one son. She was the daughter of Yes Downing a well known farmer of Linn conntr. and now deceased. She grew up in this community and has many friends here. Planting Time is Here Jap Crimsoa Aaaleas 25c . SSe - 45c , Moonlight Broom r , Husky sturabe SOc Daphne 80e mp Firethorm SSe to OOe 1 yr. Mde. Caroline Testoat rose boshes, 9 for 25e f 1.25 per dosea Flowering shrubs 25c each Meek Orange Splreaa (8 ktavds) Butterfly bosh WelgeUa Deatsla, etc. Filbert trees 2O.00 per 100 ap. Lloyd George raspberries A fine new Yariety f 1.25 per dosea 2 yr. grape vinee 20e ea. 12.00 dosen Teaagberry plant This la the finest berry on the market, fl.OO dosen Jap Flowering cherries $1.00 . $1.25 Flowering peachee-almoads crab apples A fall assortmeat of shrubs, nut, fruit and shade trees, berry bashes and rose bashes IP EE AIR CY IBEQOiF. No. Cfaarch between Chemeketa and Co art i t 1ST . Commercial TsL 4010 THE BEST FOR LESS Kitchen Queen Hard Wheat Flour 49' Sack 62c Nebraska Corn Meal Yellow or White 7 Pound Sack 14c Formay Ideal shortening O Pounds 49c Armour's Milk Tall cans 4 For .15C Cheese Full Cream 9y2C Pound Crystal White Soap 10 Bars- 21C Pork and Beans Van Camp Pound size 4 Cans : 15c Del Monte Coffee High Quality aVi Pounds 49c White King Powdered Soap Large size 24c Pkg. KITE FREE Calumet Baking Powder 1 Pound Can . . . . 25c Swans Down . Cake Flour, Pkg 24c Team Mates Wesson Oil .... WC 3 Pounds Snow Drift 6 Pounds Snow Drift 49c 69c Fancy Sliced Oranges Toilet Tissue Pineapple Sweet and juicy 10on 2 size good size 1000 Sheets 2 Cans 24C 5C Dozen 3 RoUs. 10c PUREX fS Leslie's Iodized Salt w Pound Package OC WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QCANTITTES 'II ill il lULII Y. 1'J. Fin DIE IfforU to wind np the T. W. C. A. finance drive by March M by which time leaders hope to reach the $4,809 goal, are an nounced, by Mrs. F. A. Elliott, general chairman, and her assist ants. To date, $1,178.21 has been pledged. A luncheon will be neia aiarcu ii - whan final . reoorta will be submitted. A qaiet and persistent campaign has been under way for several weeks. Anyone interest in aiding in the drive should get in touch, with Mrs. Claude Glenn, workers chairman. The need for T. W. C. A. funds is more urgent than ever this year, says Mrs. Eiuanetn uaiia- her, general secretary. She ae- clares that never, in the nearly four veara she has been on the lo cal Job, have as many women and younger girls applied to the T. W. C. A. for aid as tnis win ter. With this in mind, the T. W. is carrying forward, a program designed to meet the needs of the unemployed woman with leisure time on her hands. Union Teachers Are Hired Again UNION, March 1 At a meetr ing of the school board of district 104, Union, which was held Tues day evening, February 28, con tracts were drawn up and the teachers retained for another year. Miss M. F. Gibson has held the position as principal for the past bight years and Mrs. Mae En gle as primary teacher for the past five years. 2 . .i'i . i-. -.MaaaaMMb.. ' a . flf ' V: LATEST if SPRING STYLE 11 II Extra Special II A Dress ILoclSeG1 GEaG Sollo LOT 1 Reg. $2.$l. $S.4t $4.48 Shoes. Pumps, - Etrapa,. Ox fords. Patents, Gnametala, Fancy shoes la Belt and White, AA to, E width. tra low price, pair icy shoes la Belt and p e e 1 ai eD X ta iHe. tair LOT 2 Reg. $4.88. $8.88 $8.98 Shoes. Pumps, Straps, Ox fords, low. medlam and high heels. Broken lota of dress shoes, area support shoes and street shoes. Extra special low price, pair area support i$2.59 BLOCH'S Salem, Oregon 220 N. Liberty Phone SS05 i f fBaBBBBBBBBBaBaBaBaBaBBBBBBBBBBBaW : ' ' jaSaafc FLOUR flTTln C0FFEE Home Bound, 71 V - Vj J V VJ I I I I Chase a guaranteed S I V I V II " I Sanborns quality family L J , . V ' Dated Coffee Phone 4018 We Deliver Quantity Orders 245 No. Comm. I SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3-tb cans each" 49c 6-lb cans each 69c WHITE KING GRANULATED Large Kite Free with every Package. Large Pkg. 25c MARGARINE all ewect 2 lbs. TOILET SOAP Mission Dell 5 bars 19c DAKERfS CO CO A Vfc-lb. cans . . . 10c STRAINED HONEY 5-lbo pails 39c WHEAT FLAKES Take home a Sack 4y2 Lb. Sacks 19c EGGS Fresh Extras 2 Guaranteed 07 Dozen ul C ROLLED OATS S unripe Brand 7 Lb. Bags 27c ORANGE PEKOE TEA, 1 lb Cellophane 29c BEANS, small white, 3 pounds -.10c SOAP, white laundry, 10 bars ...18c SOUP STOCK, Lentils, Whole Peas, Split Peas, 2 lbs, ;.......17c -CAKE BAKING CONTEST SPECIALS- Bring- your Entry Blank with you Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. 24c Calumet Baking Powder, 1-lb can 25c Diamond Crystal Salt, 2 cms. 15c Baker's Premium Chocolate, bar 23c SALMON, tall cans, fancy pink, can . . 8c Sauerkraut, 2 size, H & D brand, 3 cans 25c BEANS, red Mexican, 3 lbs 14c JELL-0, ail flavors, 3 packages . . .19c C0RNMEAL, 9-lb. bags, white or yellow 17c MILK, tall cans, Golden Key or Mt Vernon 5c CATSUP, Ritters, 8 oz. bottles, 3 for . .25c FANCY PRUNES, large meaty, 4 lbs. . . 17c CHINESE NOODLES, lb. package, 2 for 25c MALT, Standby Brand, can 29c STRING BEANS, fancy Del Monte, 2 cans 25c DR. ROSS DOG FOOD, 2 cans . . . 15c CORN, Lindy, Golden Bantam, 3 cans . . 25c MATCHES, 6 box carton ...... 21c FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Cauliflower Snowy white heads Each IOC Celery Fancy, bleached, crispy 1 Bunches 15c Apples Extra fancy, delicious for eatinp 5 Lbs. ... 23 c Grapefruit Extra large, fancy Florida's Special, each 5c Potatoes Yakima Russets 25 Lbs. No. l's, Sack 50 Lbs. No. 2's, Sat FANCY SLICED lb. MEAT DEPARTMENT PURE PORK Sanncage No Cereal or Wated Added a lb. THE BEST. GRADE IP urn s 6 Pound Limit YOUNG FAT x PRIME STEER BEEF HENS Dressed ' and Drawn POT ROASTS mi i ' : ?S CASH GROCERY ID. i? f-- T12 A ITal A " o . mis. - -w. fc J : Mcuvery upen unui y p.m. oat. IMite Uial 5686 "BEST-' FOODS- 137 So. ComX St. ; QQ IN BULK 2OGPINT CAPLAFJ