The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 18, 1933, Page 12, Image 12

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    Tffa OliEGON STATESMAN, Caksi. Prtgcn, Friday I!srt!r TkrzX I& 1S33
The three creek's trip combined
IMIIS
Herman is a fellow teacher, and
room-male of Miss :.Needham at
Hlllboro during the school year.'
CoL Charles A. Robertson, Earle
Jensen and Mrs. Anna Jensen left
by motor, this week for Oakland.
'Califs for a" brief , business and
pleasure trip,"1 expecting to return
within a fortnight; . :
' 'Mayor and Mrs. Guy C. Newgent
were Jolly hosts aPa colorful party
In . compliment to - the .aerenth
birthday annlTersary of little Nor
ma Jean, with a lawn party and
porch refreshments serred to Mar
ian Burns, and Norma Jean, whose
birthdays come on the same day
with their ages the same.
Elcena McClure, Viola Burns,
Betty Krebs, Donna Lee Minton,
Helen Doris Frlesen, Rose Ann
Hanks, Loretta Mae Lemon were
guests.
Guit Janzen Hurt
Ai Auto Crashes'
.1
business and pleasure, and includ
ed a Tisit to the Century of Pro-'
gCeSS. . : r - -. -j , V" ; :
v..
Truck at Newbeg
IT
W. F. Klamne Tecerred a cony
of the fLeRoy (Minn.) , Indepen
dent'! tbU week, teing of the death
of : bis aunt.' Minnie KUntpe
WEST.; SALEM Aug. 1T-JL
ne Mabel Ruge, .who; hare .been
half grown tame bear at the Theo.
Laehr Auto wrecking shop was at
tracting . considerable - - attention
on a, 19 day wedding, trip return
ed home late Monday night-From
SeatUe Uey took a boat te Vic
'- HOPEWELL, " Aug. ; 17 Gust
Jansen met with a serious accident
near Newberg. late last week. An
automobile crashed into ha track,
completely - wrecking - the ear
and injuring the occupants. - One
woman is in a critical condition.
All are in a Portland hospital. Mr.
Jauzen receired slight cuts. His
brother-in-law, drirlng with, him,
suffered a broken knee. .. .
A surprise birthday party was
giren Ralph Wood at the Wheat
land hall. Monday. A large crowd
attended. - Dancing was enjoyed.
Scout. -"T."---- " "
r Mr. - and Mrs.' Schuu celebrated
Meeting Will be at School
house at 11 a. m.; bid W
Residents Visit
. "
- LABISH, t Ang. 17. Arrange
ments bare been completed -for
Miss Louisa Miller, a missionary
from . the southeastern part of
India to speak Sunday morning
at the schoolhouse at 11 o'clock.
Curios collected by her will be on
exhibition, including the native
dress. .
Mrs. II. E. Boehm was called to
Sherwood Wednesday by the seri
ous illness of her mother, Mrs.
John Young. .
. Mr. and Mrs. A. r. Hayes re
turned Wednesday afternoon from
JEFFERSON.' Aur. IT. More
the middle of the week. It was
toria and Vancourer, British Co
their Cist wedding anniversary In
July. -
than S00 people were present at
the Bllrsa reunion held Bandar
at Bryant's park In Albany. There
a gentle eub and the children de
lighted to pet it, ; ; '
lumbla;:- kks--? :-- s.-.': . .
T The Cleary-HUlman ' '.Packing
Co- are putting up a large pack of
Mr. and Mrs. Marko Emerson,
Mrs. Dale Lemon gare a pleas
former residents of this-community,
Tisited friends Tuesday. '
were people present from . Los
ngelev California, Walla W&lla,
ant s little birthday party at her
home Tuesday, complimenting the
sixth birthday of her daughter.
string beans with two shifts work
ing, full force and expect to begin
Washington, Klamath Falls, Eo
111 Wind Adage Is
Righto For Weary
Walkers to Coast
WEST SALEM? Aug. 17. When
Leo Stevens and Gerald Cleary
cene, Salem and all aarroandlng
towns. Retiring president, Thom
as Bllyeu of Portland appointed a
committee to see about forming a
the work on tomatoes about Sept.
ist.-: " -. - i .
-. Newcomers looking for a perm
anent location here are Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Fought with ' their
sons, Bobby, Howard and Ken
neth -of Waldport They are daugh
ter and son-in-law of Mrs. Lulu
Clark, with whom they are mak
ing their home temporarily.
Miss Gertrude Need ham and
Miss Gertrude Stltt, accompanied
Mlsa Rowena Herman, of HIUs
boro, as far as Seattle, to see her
oft. on the boat taking her on a
sightseeing trip to Alaska. Mlsa
Loretta Mae. Enjoying the occa
sion were Betty Lou Brink
ley, Janet Martin, Lois H11L Nor
Scholarship Loan Fund, to be
used by the descendants of the
ma Jean . Newgent, Rose ' Ann
Hanks, Helen Doris Frlesen, June
Young, Betty Krebs, Eunice Mill
er and Loretta -Mae Lemon. Mrs.
VvV '
Bllyeu families. v
The oldest mother present was
started to the coast recently, mo
E. L. Miller and Mrs. Young as
Watches Cleaned $1.00
Wrist Watches 1.50
Moderate Prices on Watch and
Clock Repairing
CLAUDE MIX
Busk' Market
Harioa and Commercial
Mrs. Mary Bllyeu of Jefferson,
and the oldest father present was
torcycle trouble developed and
they were forced to camp out for
the night, sans camping equip
ment. V
Pedestrian tourists noticed their
sisted the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. TJnruh,
. WHEATLAND. Aug.. 17. Miss
Zella Bernard of San Franslsco is
a guest for three weeks at the
home of her brother In law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Maker.-.
Their father, Larrell Ber
nard of Portland Tisited until
Tuesday.
L. Jackson of Halsey. Each one
receired a stlrer cup with name
engrared. Each year the cup pas
Homer Bllyeu, Walla Walla; rice
president. Lee Bllyeu, of Leban
on; secretary, Leona Bllyeu Mil
ler of Turner.
ses to the oldest mother and fath
fire, and-by morning the camp
er present. . "
a motor trip into eastern states.
had enrolled 15 or 20 "recruits:
New officers are president.
PAGE TWELVE
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SPEAK
LIS
OF
UBS
Lewis Lunsford
announces the
of the Salem Branch of the
(SHONE PIIAW Q.
"THE LARGEST PIANO BARGAIN HOUSE ON THE
PACIFIC COAST"
New Bligh Bldg.
Tel. 6911 512 State St.
A COMPLETE LINE OF THE
WORLD'S BEST KNOWN
PIANOS
Featuring the "BALDWIN"
Remember the Location
New Bligh Building - 512 State tSreet
TV
A
Miss Helen Boucher, French aria
trix, pictured at the Orly Aero
drome, near Paris, after she had set
a new world's altitude record for
women. The "23-year-old flier soared
to a height of slightly orer 20,000
feet. She was in the air less than
one and one-naif hours.
RETURN FROM CHICAGO
WOODBURN, Aug. 17. Doris
Harader, Edith Manning, Mathilda
Gillis and Jack Sanderson return
ed Monday from a Tisit in the
east While there they Tisited the
highway and returning the same
Chicago Fair going Tia the Lincoln
route. They reported rains, elec
tric storms and dust storms but
rery little hot weather.
STATE AND COMMERCIAL STREETS
Open Until 9 o'clock Saturday Evenings
SIPEGfflAIL IPDSUBSISSl
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 AND 19
Pure Cane
100 lbs.
AU Pure
Brand
Cans
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25c size
SCHILLING'S PICKLING BELL BRAND FLOUR CANTALOUPES, large
SPICE. AQrt Guaranteed Hard Wheat size, Q
lb. pkg. jOC 49-lb. fr fTA 3 for OC
; sack.. , tpl.OU
BLACK PEPPER i " " CORN, for canning Q
H lb. pkg; lUC ECONOMY LIDS TZT&tt-'
CRACKERS Sodas 'or . Gnu .. " BELL PEPPERS : t"'
hams, 9Q LEMONS - r Round uOC
2 lb. box We7C Dozen .XfJls -
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Orders of $2.00 Delivered ORANGES, fine OK0 We Beserre tbe Right to
Free Sugar Excepted quality, 2 doz. dOs " , Limit Qaantities
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In 5 Gallon Factory Sealed Cans
IPoi?;-.aIlflim
alDey liotor
Center & Liberty Street
Phone 3158
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EfaMasr Satiuocdlasr, Auogimcti tiQth nqth
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BunflEi
Crystal Wedding
pkg.
Campbell's
TOMATO
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The Phosphate
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Elsinore
Pineapple
9-oz O
tins . for
Sliced or crushed
All Green
Asparagus
IS
Fresh and Delicious
RUBBER APRONS
Heavy 25c QuaUty
Each -L-
Makes Ironing Easier
Pk. :
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BIRD SEED
I6-01.
pkr
Fort
Howard
Soft as Down - White, as Snow
3 flai?GG
2 tor
BAKER BARS
3 for - .
2cl
CHOCOLATES
Old Fashioned Com
merciaL lb.
OVALTINE
The Swiss Food
Drink, 50c size
I7LIHIinDA, NoOO cans, QQGU . .
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For That Schoolgirl Complexion
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" America's Favorite Dessert
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