The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 10, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Tfcsj OHEGO? STATESMAN, fialssu Oregon Friday Monday March lft, 1933
PAGE TWO
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Walker
Addresses Assembly
Of Independence High
School Students
INDXPENDXNCX, Marek
The Girls' leasae ot the h!a
school Is sponsortaf a party for
tlie entire Ugh school Friday
aeat, March tU Dencinc and
gaaee -win prorlde entertain
ment. Committees chosea for tie
affair are: .
Ref reshment ' Edna Braxlinjr,
Mildred Dallas, Kdna Crorer,
and llrrfie Tramp.
. Entertainment Pauline Beep
er, Rata Cnthbert, Dolly Hove,
Helea Malland, Audrey Baker,
Doris McGowan, Louise Haley
and Erelyn Brant. .
Decoration Mildred White.
Rath MeCalston, Nadine Neal and
lees Webb.
Clean Up Vlrlan Saden, Al
doris Goresline, Pearl Fawner
and Mildred Bareh.
A special assembly was called
Wednesday to hear a talk by
Charles Walker of the North
western 8chool of Commerce on
"The Overcoming; of the Lions of
Life."
Wednesday afternoon the soph
omore ' program was also (irea.
with ' Bath Ramey announcing.
The program included popular
songs by Iris Snyder, Merle Cor
bett and Aldorts Ooreellne, ac
companied by Helea " Malland;
tap dance by Muriel Cooper and
Joan Dickson; ylolln solo by Miss
Margaret Sddy accompanied by
Miss Dorothy Young; rocal duet
by Varla Beckon and Jean Dlck
erson; a play "Nature Takes
Care of a Lot of Things" by Tom
McLaughlin, Nellie 8need, Fran
ces Outhbert, Marcus Crowley,
FladioU Newton, Marlow Butler,
Lorraine Milhouser.
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FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY
Only yfir indies' nly
2 Piece
KNIT ENSEMBLE
III Skirt and Sweater Blouse
Latest 1933 styles U
I EXTRA SPECIAL H
A SET
Children's Easter Shoes
Oxfords, straps & fQ
pumps, a pr. OC
1038 Parses
with or without sipper at
tachment. Black, brown,
beige, white. SAO
Butterfly Sweater Blouse
for ladles. The smart new
sweater for spring
wear. Extra special
98c
Latest styles, ea. .
Ladies? Run-Resist Hose
Newest intention,
1 prs. for
98c
BLOCH'S
Sll(gleiia IEmlle Sttoi?e
Salem, Oregon 220 N. Liberty
Phone 8805
MRL LARSON RETURX
SILVCRTON, March Merl
Larson returned this week with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Larson who
have been risiting here for 0
few days with Mr. Larson's par
ents; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Larson.
Merl who has been employed at
Portland for several months, has
been at his home here for the
past few weeks. He will remain
at Wenatchee until he returns to
his work at Portland.
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IBS FICE HI
TURNXR, March The Me
thodist Men's Brotherhood care
a special program Monday nigkt
to a gooa auaieaee. DeTotloas
were led by F. P. Rowley. Musi
cal numbers for the evening were
glTen by a nine-piece harmonica
band, rocal solo, Esmond Top
ple; harmonica duet, J. L. Webb
and Rnssel Denyer with TJ. B.
Denyer at the plane;. violin solo,
O. W. Klemsea with Miss Kath
erle Hawk, accompanist. Special
arrangement, harmonica . nnmber
by Baxter Fletcher.
t As a pre-Easter subject, "Who
IS Our Brother" was presented In
three minute talks by C. A. Bear,
Brnest Robinson, Alvia Garner.
Carl Williams. "Religioa In the
Home," theme was presented by
Rev. N. Sherman Hawk, F. C.
Oannlax. Walter Peters ea.
Taa presldeat, Iraa. Hadler.
appointed 0. A. Bear and -Alvln
Garaer, mtnuta asm; tor AprfL
The new program eommlttee will
be J. L. Webb, F. O. Gunning. C
Robinson and F. P. Rowley. Taa
pastor appointed Ivaa Hadler, W.
a Qunnlnf and H. P. Jeasem taa
Judges tor the elecUoa of the
lay delegate ta the general eon
terence. The evealag closed with a
short seseloa of the ehereh
stewards with F. a. Gunning,
presiding.
Children Switched
To Closer School
PLEASANT VIIW., March J
The Pleasant View, grade chil
dren who have been attending
Turner school are now attending
the Cloverdale school, being
transported by Mr. Sholen.
Some goats are being sheared
in this neighborhood with Louie
Henales doing the work.
b a p .noli'
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MONMOUTH. March I Ob
serving International week, the
Baslaesa and Professional women
ot Monmouth aad Iadependeaea
sponsored a public relations din
ner Monday might at the Mon
mouth hotaL
An oriental schema ot decora
tion was effective with Chinese
lanterns mellowing' the lights.
Twenty-ope were present at the
turkey dinner. Musical numbers
Included songs by Vivian Benner
accompanied by Ruth' Aran t; and
piano solos by Mary Harney. Dr.
Stephen B. Jonee was the speak
er, his subject covering possi
bilities of war with the Orient,
A short business meeting was
held. Miss Pauline Riley and Mrs.
Olen Whiteaker directed lhedin
ner plans. Those enjoying the oc
casion were Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Alrersoa, Mr. aad Mrs. Alfred AJ
lea. Dr. Jones, Miss Harney, Ed
ward M- Barrows. Mrs. Velma
Plersoa, Mrs. Elmer PendelU Mrs.
Teraa CaldweU. Miss Agnee
Campbell, Mrs. Harry Hagmelar,
Mrs. I. M. Forbes, Mrs. Orval
Wbite, Mrs. Walter Smith, Mrs.
F. R. Bower sox. Miss Faith Kim
ball, Mrs. Whiteaker, Miss Riley
aad Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Wolver-ton.
WILLIAM OOPUET BJTTKB
LIBERTY, March t Friends
of William Copley, who suffered
a stroke last week, will be In
terested to know that his condi
tion Is Improving satisfactorily.
He Is at his home here.
Watches Cleaned $1.00
Wrist Watches $1.50
Moderate Prices on watch and
clock repairing
CLAUDE MIX
Bmsick's Market -Marion
aad Coml
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Woodburn
Will Meet Tuesday;
WOObBURNMareh t. The
Woodburn garden dab will bold
Its next regular meeting at the
elnbrooms at the - city library
Tuesday. March 14. Ernest Infer
ot Salem will be the speaker, on
"The Orowlnr of Perennial Flow
ers as Rockery Plants.- Miss Mar
garet Hall and Doris Harader are
members ot the surprise commit
tee for the wrenlng.
Dr. Rctli LL Duarficrtj
SOl-S-S First Natioaal Bank
Eyes Examined
Glasses Fitted
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Tel. 5858
...
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Correctness and stylo
-are combined la an
frames aftd lenses.
The price, of course,
is reasonable. .
Schaeier's Drug Store
The original Yellow Front Drag and Candy
Special Store of Salem
135 N. Commercial St. Dial 5107 Penslar Agency
When yon think Drugs, think Schaefer
Friday and Saturday Only
Stock up on Schaefer8 Home Remedies
Made in Salem by as In oar own Laboratory and
guaranteed to relieve or money refunded
SCHAEFER 'S
Throat and Lung
Balsam
is recommended at the
first sign of coughs due
to colds and exposure.
Contains no opiates and
will be found equally ef
fective for adults and
children, when used as di
rected. 50c $1.00
Oh Boy! What Joy
LIFT CORNS
RIGHT OUT
The Schaefer Way
Right from Salem comes
the new, better, joyful
way to take out corns
root and all.
Buy the Schaefer Way
no cure no pay
25c
Be Wise and Schaeferize
Here's quick relief
SCHAEFER 'S
Headache
Tablets
will stop your headache
Instantly or money re
funded. 25c, 50c nd
$1.00
Indigestion May be
Your Trouble
If your stomach is slow
in digestion and you
want quick relief.
Try Schaef ers
Dyspepsia
Tablets
Will relieve your gas and
stop pains or money re
funded. C large size
dUC Box
. The Schaefer Way t- No Cure No Pay
8 inch
Powder Puffs
3 14c
Limit Tbree -
$1 Ambrosia
Deep Pore 47
Cleanser fl C
Limit Two
Ice Cream Soda
5c
Any
flavor
Until Monday
Special for Three Days
Only at Fountain
Fresh Banana
Nut Sundae 10c
W hava over 150
Nationally known
Patent Medicines
at deep cut prices
One lb.
Flax Seed
Whole or
meal
8c ib.
C Trusses - Braces - Supporters
Try SctyMf es service tf yo waat ha best ft aad
; qaattty at tbe awwt reaeeaaMe prtee
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SA IT TP
CAIO FOOD
SATURDAY MONDAY- TUESDAY
-- FEATURING --
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IPES AS
ARTESIAN, 3 cans fic
TASTY PAK, 2s 3 cans
GARDEN PATCH 3 cans gQg
Is Whole Kernel Elsinore X0C
2s Whole Kernel Elsinore X5C
Elsinore Del Maiz 3 for q
2m Garden Patch Golden ..3 for 2fJc
Is Tall King's Delight '.3 for 3g
2s Solid Pack 3 for
2YZ Tasty Pak 3 for gc
1 l:M
Elsinore All Green
Picnic Tips
Eg
2s Elsinore
8 oz. Hearts Delight
BEANO
2s Roberts, 3 for
ago
2s Santiam, 3 for
2t Tatty Pak, 3 for
35
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ror aaiitt use
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cmMar MAfa TO ONI lAJtCt CAN
Elsinore SL Pineapple
Large Size Cans
Elsinore, 8 ox. can, 4 for.
2s Tasty Pak
2
can 10c
SPINACH No. 1 tins JQC
HOMINY No. 2yt tins Qg
Elsinore Grape Fruit, No. 2 1 Jp
I?i?Ci & Boacao
Medium Tins
ll-oz. Bottle)
ftlada From Selected Ripe Tomatoes
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Mission, f-oz. Tins , .., ,
Canned ffeh
Gulf Kist Shrimp ....5 oz.
Packed U Lfthocraph Tin
10c
Good Living Salmon 3 cans 25c
Tasty Pak Oysters 3 cans
Via Campa ,
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a lb. can . . QQ
S lb. can. . . 'QQ
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Save on Nationally Advertised Food
2
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lorcocioo 2)Q3
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Cherry - Raspberry - Lime
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No. 1 Tins
for
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