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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1933)
(Mr. i A Two-Day f ; Holiday k Yonr Last Summer Trip Today, if you're planning a trip over Labor Day, is none too soon for a final check-up of your car. Tires, lubrication and water systems all need to be checked. You'll save time if you bring your car here. ' ; We Suggest - t OH ELL ' "CERTIFIED" LUBRICATION : DEFOQE : YOUR mp . ... . A thorough lubrication job before you leave should carry you the entire distance of the trip. V --::y - ' We can suggest nothing better than Shell "Certified" Lubrication the system that as sures you that the job is done exactly accord ing to the specifications furnished by the man ufacturer of your car. - i Shell lubricants will stand up under the most gruelling driving conditions - another reason why we feel that we can safely recommend this service to you.. - Chemek eU at Liberty St. Smith Watkins Phone 3412 We Go a Long Way to Make Friends l AMES 05T1 m forraed -tli-diTerloiifc- Prent, beside the honor guest Jean ile Kee. were EaoU Johnson, of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Waterman, Margaret Gola, Har Tey Thurston, Herman Kester, and Gilbert Sprasg. Daughterof Jefferson Pio ; neers Is.Feted; Cow Steps on Dog GIRL TO IXGERMAXSOXS MONMOUTH. Ant. SI. A daughter vu born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ingermanson. This Is their first child. . - wMM Tl mm it duties 1! JEFFERSON, Aug. 31. Kela tlres and friends called daring the day and evening of Monday at the home . of Mrs. Julia Ann Vaughn, the occasion being her 85th birthday anniversary. Din ner guests at her home were Mrs. Fannie .Butler and Mrs. Florence Canavan of Albany, and Mrs. John Foster of Lebanon. Mrs. Vanghn received many love ly gifts. Mrs. Vaughn is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bates who. took up the first donation' land claim la the early days, at: the present site of Jefferson. They also built the first house in Jefferson. Mrs. Vaughn has a wonderful memory, and it is especially in. tereatlng to-hear her tell of the early history of Jefferson. She has been a life long resident here' and can relate facts, and- inter esting history. Tuesday evening a peculiar ac cident occurred at the Karl Kins ranch northeast of here. Their collie dog was driving the- cows into the barn at milking time, and somehow one of the cows stepped on the dog's hind leg, breaking it above the joint. An anaesthetic was . given the dog and his leg was bound up. The break being in such a bad place, it is feared that he may not have any use of it The colUe is a good stock dog. Mrs. Paul McKee Invited a group of friends at her home Tuesday evening to help her daughter Jean celebrate her 17th birthday. Cards and dan el ng SO G3 v 5G0ee M-J-B 3- lb. tins ..........79c 4- lb. tin 99c M-J-B Co's Alladin 1 - lb. tins 23c 2- lb. tins .....45c Golden Bell 49 sack $le39 Piggly Wlggly Hard Wheat 49ibk$1.55 Phone 4018 We Deliver $1.00 Orders Free 245 N. Commercial The Sore Jell Way Per Bottle 19c IBESESEi . Pabst Blue Ribbon 2 f.r25C 6 for 70c Durkees Mayonnaise "It's Certified" 00 Pint Jar LaLX, I?i?Ils 6 IEteaGBG Armour's Veribest A "I Q 1-lb. tins - : ' tor JiVls 10 pounds 47c Fine Granulated Solar Brand, No. 2 cans Broken Slices cans 23c .ten q a , Camay Toilet Soap O bars 14c Cigarettes am loc Rykrisp Pen Jel Surejel- La pkgs. 27c Mustard French's 6-oz. Q Jars, each 7U Brookfield Quality Pound .. 12c Fv3ana3i?afl all 22c 79c In Bulk, Bring Container, Qt. (5)t ITflGGUOG Soft as Old Linen V ' Per RoU DC Pal Dog Biscuit Whole or Crushed. A balanced hot weather ration for O ,b OK all breeds Li bag LiOX Canned Vegetables t9 cans 25c Corn, Peas or String Beans IPtLJISUSX- The Master Bleacher Quart 11c Corned Beef Hash Fr ani Vgetat" fefT 23c 1?tia&QB: t -. . : : - Local - in 1An fl U M, Al " Bnrbanks j. 1U pounds XttA AagSSft MTALOllPESi Ripe, Pink f? fi Grapennts, pkg. .. . JL.16c Meated O f or C """"eeeapJaMaWMejBWeeeeaMeMieMeeiBMBMMeBBWeBejeBeaBMen Minute Tapioca, pkg. 12c ORANGES - Standby Malt, can : 42c Tomatoes 0Very ST5 Bottle Caps, pkg. .:......15c Buy now for "doz: -L IOC D"by rad c"----15c Sf. 37c su-ku?10! o Wdch's GrapejuiM, pts. 15c IJfC Yz lb. Green 25c V2 lb. Black 33c Pancake Flour 21c Sperry's, Large Package. -. Bosco Choc. Malt, Jar .S3e Myrtle Coffee, 1 .15e Deviled Meat, 3 cans HOe Milk, FederaL limit 4, can .5e Catsup, Ritter's large bottle .lOe Corn, G. picnic tins .5c' LY W 1WCT Fancy, Eastern DD Swift' Silverleaf ILAEIDD pounds EI o o o o For Fricasee or Oven Frying Completely Pressed VEGETABLE SIlORTENinG Choice -, , DB1LHNS DEEU HAVANA. Anr. Jl (AP) An order tor ex-President Ger&rdo Mtchado - and six other retired Cuban army officers to report back, for c tire duty was issued plans for the extradition of Ma cbado and of some of his former associates hare been freely dis cassed In Cuba,) V . ; ' session at which President Carlos liannel do Cespedes said he would study tho question of effecting im mediate constitutional, reforms and would do "as tho people wisiuT-.-L x .". ::,- j Tho seren former officers either hare fled Into exile or cone into hidin since the revolution which toppled orer the regime of Uachado. .;- -: - - ' (Although tho significance of this order was not immediately NEW ARRIVALS DOTS HUBBARD. Aug. i 3 1. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Schwaubauer at the Anna hospital Saturday. August it. A baby boy was also born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Yoder Tuesday. 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See Our (New IFaul Mats aw ; Satin for dress-ap occasions . . fehs for your suit . . . wool crepes for your woolen frocks. You CAN afford them aS at Ward's low price. Two Dew models sketched . . . the wide brimmed satin aaiio ... the "sportiH fen. Black and new colors. 19c Deep, desJtle leep tnfcJth teweh. S2s U. Bstksiae. Elf eetered Dlonkcts pr. Ce mon eeobUa sa pciee Cr Bay eow SI les ?0xt8 slse. Vahea WoolDlanZet Osbber REDUCING , (BiniiiiiDnjE $Eo k Wye e werks yew Ifaret B ' tewed rahUc Uned U aeserk r ratiee. reeelar ofiaee oa Pantiesl BUeeserst Step-mtt Laes kas , searedtike S eky( recketf Late to eearee asd ifcete, are larkk elik tsee erapeliqae. DwU tacked t wear. ' STAn COLOnS tor Fattt TWy sUfUiM 'MM fr TXAS 3 SntVXCSl Hew we far erKM warn coi n m the n r tint niiai. G yt . Oarktaepel Dee Brew. BdfetMM tMkiMed! PkM taV CHIfTOtt .rSERV. tCEweifkC rITUilew Cc jon Telle ta!. 35C yd. Fee UJiMaDnQ Sunfitts Itel SkeeU saQ be a 1 saem UedUsa w treleaf(k CkV eW fit M tUe lew priea. Ce et4 reM. peach, erehai a ether eetors. 1? ieches wide. Cotton Prints War ' ; 15Cyd.: Price aUee dees etstlfSaveaiar They're tabtacw rauru fall 34 in. Flat Crepo - V era er prints. Hew fall eWcos. M ffii 7 wckM wMe. Save! nskb; 14 fi SV2c lb. Short Ribs of Young Beef eeewkkskecti