The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 17, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Ths OREGON STATESMAN, galea, Oregon, Friday MornlnSr, March 17, 1933
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T. A. Marshal!, 88, has
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DATTON, Marti II T. A.
Marshall of North Bead, who U
hoese guest at tha Mr. and Mrs.
Q. A. Pmrlof home was honored
Tuesday on the occasion of his
SSth Urthdar. Mr. Marshall en
listed February 10, 1863 In the
Srd Wisconsin cavalry and served
under . General 8herman on the
Tennessee and was honorably dis
charged February 10, is 66 after
three years' serrice In the cItII
war.
"His life has been closely Identi
fied with war serrice, he subse
quently serred in the Indian War,
the Spanish American war and the
world war.
His special guests at a 1 o'clock
luncheon were two Ciril war vet
erans, f W. J. Carpenter of the
Webfoot nelgb.borhood,who' was
tl March IS and Charles Hadley
of Day ton who wis) be SI la June.
At !:10 la his honor his favor
lte tane "Marchln . Throuth
Georgia" was broadcast from
KODt la Portland.
' Local Spanish American and
World War veterans called during
the afternoon.
Lodge Club Meets
Twelve members- and two
guests, Mrs. Flora Willert and
Mrs. Belle Shepard were present
at the regular monthly meeting
of the Past Noble Grand club of
Naomi Rebekah lodge of Dayton
Tuesday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. Larlaa Baxter,, whose daugh
ter, Mrs. Nina Sterens was Joint
hostess. Refreshments were serr
ed. The next meeting will be at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, W.
Lorett
, The Webfoot social serrice club
program and quilt sale was a suc
cess and' greatly enjoyed by the
packed -house that attended.
About 117 was received for the
quilt.' The grange had a candy
booth that netted 31.90 that will
be nsed for kitchen equipment.
"Animated cartoons are the most
popular movie short firms In Co
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Save Money on
Quality Furniture
You can actually save 10 and
more here. Let us tell you how.
Pay Cash Pay Lest
Buy Now Before Prices Advance
Walnut Chiffonier, 30 inch
genuine walnut chiffonier,
beautifully deco- n tf
rater, only 0DU
Zenith Console Radio. Used
'31 model Zenith radio in a
beautiful walnut cabinet. A
wonderful bargain for any
one desiring a truly high
grade radio &t tJA A A
3 pc. Walnut Bedroom
Suite, 4 drawer vanity with
Venetian mirror, 34" chlf
tolner & bed A A
to match . .
Inner Spring Mattress. Our
"Challenger" spring mat
tress, attractive coverings.
Undoubtedly the biggest val
ue ever offered in a mattress
of this
type
$7.95
low price, only
TOUR MONET GOES FARTHER AT A CASH STORE
USEP FURNITURE TAKEN AS
PART PAYMENT
Fidler's Furniture Store
255 N. Commercial TeL 8425
fiMpiiffliino
1ST a. OomsserclaT TeL 4010
THE BEST FOR LESS
Tall Cans Oregon Milk, 4 cans 16c
Peanut Butter
Fresh shipment f
just in, pound O C
FORM AY
Highest grade
shortening
ej pound can 42c
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SUGAR
Fine granulated
25 i pounds . 99c
Factory Deal
OYXDOL
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1 Largs Package f fl
1 Small Package 1C
oPPl
Kellogg't
Pep
2' 19c
Pep op with
Pep
'Light House
CLEANSER
J cans , r ' i 10c
Corn or Gloss
STARCH
Cd packages 9c
Jell Powder
All Flavors
eJ packages 14c
Crystal White
Soap
10 cake, 22C
NBC Soda
Crackers
Salt or Plain
eJ pounds . 37c
Royal Club
Coffee
Highest Grade .
1 pound" 25 c
3 Pounds 63e
ToUsfc Tissue 1
1000 Sheets' f
3 roHa 9C
We Rescrvw the Right to limit Qoantttle
C1M1IW CLUB
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SCIO. March 1 The "X
WIU" Community elab held its
regular meeting- at the Arnold
School honse Tuesday night with
a large crowd attending. The fal
lowing program was given:
Group . singing led by Walter
Miller; selections by the orches
tra; recitation. Frances Lyons; re
citation by Bobby Long; accor
dion and banjo duet by the
Shanks brothers; reading by De
lores Ziellnskl. skit "The Conn
try Boarder" by Vera Arnold and
Donald Merrltt; playlet, "The
Maid's Tea Party" by members of
the 3rd and 4th grades of the Gap
school; recitation, Reid Merrltt;
piano solo, Bill Dobrovosky Jr.;
skit by Reid Merrltt and Loretta
Arnold; vocal dnet by Joyce and
Phyllis Westenhonse; vocal solo
by Lowell Myers, who accompan
ied himself on the guitar; reading
"The White Owl" by Helen Kiha;
recitation by Marjorie Ziellnskl;
orchestra; play, "The Tuesday
Club Entertainers. .
The Scio 600 clnb met at the
home of Mrs. Charles White Tues
day afternoon. Mrs. Gilbert Mc
Donald was Joiat hostess, Mrs.
Jeaa Rodger scored high and Mrs.
James Chromy received the- conge
lation. " " '
St. Patrick Event
- By Hubbard' Band .
Is; Slated Tonight
HUBBARD, March 1 The
band will give it annual St Pa
trick concert Friday night at the
elty halL
There will be a varied program;
Band selections by the band and
modern mnsle by an orchestra. A
special feature wUl-be numbers
by a quartet composed of Marie
de Lespinasse, Louise Grimpa,
Don Covey and Franklin de Les
pinasse. Louise Grimpa and Mrs.
George Knight will have charge of
the refreshments. Orva Barrett
and Marie de Lespinasse will have
charge of the fish pond.
Ia the near tutuve the band will
give the concert before the boys'
training school. , ,
DAUGHTER TO GULPS
WHEATLAND, March If
Mr. and Mrs. Delta Culp of Wheat
land are the parents of a daugh
ter born at their home her March
14. She is the fourth child and
third girl.
Georgo J. Darldns
. Funeral Services
Are Slated Today
INDEPENDENCE March It
George J. Darkins, St, died at a
Salem hospital Tuesday ana fua
eral servieee will be held here Fri
day afternoon, with Keeney funer
al home la charge. Mr. Duraum
was bora la Mlehlgaa ia February,
1174. He was a farmer oa route
two here for many yean
guests at aa Order et the "IT
party at the home et Valeria Orea-
aaaw, Othejs pxoseat vera Nov
Mumper, Velorfa Crenshaw, Vene
U .McClala, Irtaa Faloa, Sytria
Barta and Miss Doris Neptune,
advisor to the order.
Comznunity Meeting I
To View Short Plays
BATKSVnXB, March II The
Community dab will meet Friday
night, when, two short play will
be givea as program features.
There win 'he a email admission
charge, foada to. gv for repairs
for the itage. i -, ' , '
Mr. Burr Teel heeame serious
ly 111 at her home here Wednes
day alght. She Is aa eld resident.
NORTH HOWELL . George
Darkens, who lived la this com
munity until about a year ago.
died Tuesday in Salem. Funeral
services wIU be held at Indepen
dence where the family bow re
sides, and burial will be at the
HeweU Prairie cemetery Friday
afternoon. He is survived by hia
widow and eight children.
Girls' Letter Club
Takes Trio Members
BCIO. March If Helen MU1
er, Geraldin Rodger, and Edrla
Thayer, who this year earned bas
ketball letters, were Initiated Into
the Girls Order of the "S" Tues
dav afternoon at school, and
Tuesday evening were special.
I eggs I rrrTiTn yyii
III 71 II VJ II VJ II f If Extra el
Freeh
Extras
freni
Salem
Farms
a Don.
25c
wide, plala
Noodles
Packed m
Balk
S Pounds
19c
Phone 4018 - We Deliver Quantity Orders - 245 N. Com'l St.
Golden Key Fine Granulated M. J. B.
5 cans HQq S9Q j -
euiilils g(g)ggTBis 2Ls'
Cfloi?n - FLOun TOILET PAPER
M . Homebound. Ideal
Bleacher Family Mend Waldorf tissue
Every sack ffnsrmnteed r
Quarts S4Q 49 lb sad 69c 3 for SSQ
Sperrys IPaiBal!se IFfl(DlfflglslaeSQ
Soap Powder Oolad Aid hgeS(l .
Peet'8 Granulated Durkee's 3 ft pkg. 17C
medinm size IOC Qnaris S7o 1 Made in Oregon
Wesson Oil, l2 gallon 49
Ovaltine, $1 size 67c
Instant Postum, 8 oz. 39c
Grapenut .Flakes, pkg 9c
Coconut, Baker's, Vz-XS .19c
Leslie's Salt, 2-lb cartons 8c
Headlight Matches, carton 23c
Lux Toilet Soap, 3 bars 17c
Dinner Bell Margarine, 3 lbs. 25c
String Beans, standard pack, 3 cans ....25c
Lux Flakes, large size 22c
Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3-tb pkg 17c
Cheese, Marion brand, lb 12c
Salmon, Bugle, tall cans, 3 cans 23c
Tuna Fish, s, light meat, can 10c
Dog Food, Victory brand, 2 can 15c
Prunes, meaty stock, 4 lbs 9c
Comb Honey, 12 oz. or over lie
Soap, Swift's, Whits Laundry, 10 for 19c
Malt, Standby, can . 28c
Vhte Flakes
Packed In the
Economical way
4jV2lb.bag3iSe
Here's a bargain
3 dozen SQ
Yakimaa 25Lta. 28c
Deschutes 50,, 39c
New crisp, solid California
Pcimd BQ
OnCons&Ceta
era . 25 Lb, 18c
SeU i 3 Lbs. 19c
Kffl
KEEP GOING WITH PEP
EEH,1L5)G(SS PEP
2 packages flcjc
PEE
Yt Pound Pkg Sliced
MEAT tDEtPAtBTTMtEWTT
FKESIL TASTY
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each
2 lbs: SSc
KETTLE RENDERED
CLID5LE
FRESH AND SWEET BAT. ONLY
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Ground front but veaL pork and emoked
; ' " -, 1iaxn mdj for baking ;- -
. Tie-Price on Siaoked
: Met! Is Adraaclaj
CBtulCB; -v -. .
mm
. PS P
BRAN FLAKES
WTTH OTHER MRTS OF
WHEAT
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f u :
. . and enjoy
tho bettor flavor of
Kellogg's
PEP Bran Flaltes
MAM m HUM. I. Mtm CTH."0. t
Youngsters who romt. Grown-ape whs
keep active. Energetic people of all ages agres
en the goodness of Kellogg's PEP Bran Flakes.
The Caste pleases them. The famous flavor
of Pep, Crisp. Crunchy. Delicious with milk
or cream. Fruit or honey adds tasty variety.
Toasted wheat is aa wholesome as it is good.
Chock-full of nourishment. Proteins. Vitamin
B. Iron. Plu$ enough bran to be mildly
laxativo.
Local grocers are featuring these better bran
lakes. Bay them and try them. Enjoy PEP
often. Breakfast. Lunch. Supper. Always
fresh and good. Blade by Kellogg in Battle
Creek.
COIIERCIAL GROCERY
171 The present market indicates a sharp rise in the prica 171
S. Com'l of food stuffs. Already some commodities are on the I S. Com'l
Phono incline. Below are soma real rallies, both in pries and Phono
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This Hay B Yozr Last Opportunity to Buy at THs Loo Figm
Friday, Saturday, Monday, March 17, 18, and 20
We Wffl Accept AH of Your Fresh Eggs in Trade
Tea
Oreen of Black
A Quality tea at a
real price,
Lb. Pkg. :
SOAP
CHIPS
Th ese chips pxo
dnes rick suds in
stsntlr 3 th.. 29c
IIATOIIIIAISE
FlTOr Foods ;
'pfavl,. 15c
Sugar
Port Cans
10 Lb 39c
PEANUT
BUTTER
2 Lb.- 15c
We famish ths
container
SAT. ONLY
. Davidson's
Spun Bread
Yellow Bantam
Corn
S03 sizs
7V2c,
.can
Raisins
Larsr15 ox. alia
2 Pka..l5c
Eggs
Extras & S tsndards
TOMATOES
No. 2ft size
712C
can
SALAD
OIL
Port cottonseed oil
osrtl 15C
CaBon v " - 49e
KELLOGG'S
Ht -PEP
,-Ksp Goia TTlth
! -Pen"
-U7 SaC0Mi.T.
2 for lOc
25c
Dos.