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1 The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Friday- Morning March 6,-1936 PAGE THREE ' - - : - A ' Outcome of Elks ' Bridge Play Told ; Contrary to the preTailing idea that women are noisy when they play card; Salem - women ; bridge players in 'the Elks tournament are , exceedingly' qntet. Moreorer.' t h y p 1 a y exceptionally good bridge.''' Such- is t k t report of George Keteaant. director,: who DrvLloydW. Ivie rSpecialmaic : tm the Latest Hetbod of . l '--' Painless Spinal Adjustments and Body Balance Cblro practie adjustments correct 90 of the acute and chronic ailments. Electro-therapy hastens results. CorrectiTe diet, exercises. 406 US. Nat. Bank BIdg PHOXE 3635 -SALEM. ORE. So Charge for Examination - or Consultation yestsrdar reported tha wtceme of play ;v for Wednesday " afternoon. March 4. . J. :. ' Hlxh point winners north, and south were Mrs. .Ed Baker and Mrs.' Roy Byrd. Second place was won by Mrs. W. . Bowersox and Mrs. E. Spauidinc Winners east and west were Mrs. Arthur Rahn and Mrs. H. H. Olinger. Second place was taken by Mrs. Robert Kreason - and Mrs. Fred Stinner of Dallas. ' ' , -Mr. Ketchum reported several new players at the afternoon ses sion. Women's play Is held each Wednesday afternoon at the club. Another night Calcutta is planned for an early, date. Soviet ism's Influence In America 1$ Topic of Dr, Patmont on Sunday Sunday night at 7:30 J. m.. Dr. Lewis R. Paimont, of Berkley, Calif., will delirer one of his "Srceen Picture" lectures at the American Lutheran church, on "My Experiences in the Soviet l njon or "Communism and the World Crisis." Dr. Patmont will in this lecture answer the question: "Is Com? munistic Sovietisni tearing away at the American institutions with II Hill Mag flirrrrel : II ifBMDignrosG NOB HILL COFFEE Rlrb, fniriKKfted. TrnTy the aristocrat of coffee. Ground to order J r? L ibs. HtDC when yon bay it AIRWAY COFFEE .lild and Mellow. Full bean and exact grind give you ADDED Q M Q freshness and flaTor J lbs. 47 C Dwight Edwards Coffee VacuumPack, 2 lbs 49c CANTERBURY TEA 35c f Buy at One of the Three Safeway Stores in Salem s 935 S. Commercial St. Cor. Court & Commercial 1978 N. Capitol, Hollywood SUGGS Pup Starts Tricks v Early But Jar Lid Fails to Come Off SCIO, March 5. Growlnf through 'a ' fruit - Jar metal roTerlmg was found not mo taot", by a ttay. pop at the residence of G. L. Flanagan, mr fas tttla city. The mother canine gave birth to a litter under the Flanagan, house and when the doggie were about two weeks old exhibited them "out in the open." One of the pups was smaller than the rest and aa examination revealed that H had beea -stunted" ia Its growth by a circular metal covering from a fruit Jar, which the little canine had partly negotiated. Its head and one f r o a t leg were through the ring, which had imbedded Itself in the akin and flesh of the doggie. The obstruction removed and tbe pup given plenty of fresh air and outdoor exer cise, it soon surpassed the others in size and robust health. political intrigue and sabotage?" There will he no admission charge but a silver offering will be taken. New Departments : Added at Price's Announcement of additions of millinery and. corset departments' to' the Price Shoe company store was made, yesterday, with both to be ready for' business Saturday. ' Dorthy Dn'ree, who ' has ' con ducted a successful millinery busi ness in Eugene, will be in charge of Dorthy's Shop, which will tea-' ture better grades of millinery In keeping with all other lines car ried by the Price Shoe company. Arehart Aldrlch, well-known local corsetieres, will have charge of this department.' Arehart A Al drlch have been located in busi ness here on the same block for a number of years and are well established as the only manufac turers of corsets on the Pacific coast. Plans for a formal opening at the Price Shoe company store are being made under direction of O. S. Price, proprietor. her daughter Mrs.' Ben 'Arnold of CarsUlrsV .Albertav former)y. of this neighborhood, that her hus band Is in the bospitaL Through carelessness the fine barn caught fire and was entirely - destroyed with large quantities of hay and grain, ' one team of . horses, five cows; seven calves' and the farm truck.-; '"'-.;: " , ' icat Tourney Ad Oub Luncheon Former Residents of Bethel Lose Barn and Stock in Fire, Canada The Salem Ad club luncheon meeting at 'the Quelle thin'" noon will be devoted to the approach ing state basketball 'tournament. Lestle J. Sparks, graduate man ager of Willamette university, will talk on "The Business. End of the Tournament and What It Means to Salem." - : j - "J 7 "Ty" Gillespie, manager for the tournament program, and Warren Peters, assistant to Sparks.' will tell of their phases of tie city's big spring sport event. Peters will speak on "The Tournament from the Student Point of View.? , BETHEL. March 4 Mrs. W. T. Brinkley has received word from 70 years Experience A fund of experience, accumulated from years of dealing with financial problems in every part of this state, makes the service of The First National Bank of Portland genuinely helpful to depositors in this community. Today we offer you state-wide banking facilities plus the friendly understanding service of a com munity bank. SALEM BRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND OtOeJT HAVOHM SANK wist or tm toautr n n n JVLi An UVJ u wd made w aj wtdBn m soen's foonul , -tain - ' . l rstedWomca I mmamsmr . .-.v;'v-;:Av.nnVfiM nataanwnC'Vihwk seMMw neo judge bdl 1 ural w.r- .his I 1 or "-fotaiB re"- J v Housewives not men developed this new "better-eating" bread! ..assp' ?:i "7:7 MlnVMMMlnnt:x'. LA . in L I J K9 A 7 yWvJ.-K 4 By Julia Lee Wright '. Htwt EcmUt Brtdtts NOT QUITE "overnight" but almost as quickly thousands of families here have - - changed to this new loaf. Women tell me it's more tender-soft makes better toast tastes better all ways. Long before our bread was on the market, ' we knew Western women preferred it. You " see, they developed its recipe. They made it VAWOMAN-S IDEA of good bread! And I can assure you the ingredients we .'iise:mare thU "woman's recipe" bread are H - of the quality you want in your own kitchen. ; ; "Another reason women like Julia Lee Wriit Bread is because it comes to mem so fresh. This means a welcome economy. 'V r. ir'7 . -y I XrS:;- " Makes crispy golden toast "Woman1 recipe" ' - bread is gnring families here new ideas about it V bow good toast can be. Pop some slices into 111 fft r your toaster at breakfast tomorrow moroiog NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER Tax on Fuel Oils Sliows Good Gain S. -A tea per eent gain In taxes on motorf fehlcle. fuel ' oils, ; Indicat ing .i steadr upturn In' business In Oregon, waa eridenced In Janu ary' and Febrnarr, ItSf, accord ing to Secretary of. State . SnelL Aggregate collections were f 1,- 3po.ooo;, , ; ;' V The 'ettectlreness of. the tax on fuel 'oils 'as a means of "proTldlng for." highway.' construcUon., and maintenance was erldenced by the eumulatlre report of collections since, the first'' gasoline tax., was passed la Oregon in 1919. In that period I72.88M00 bas been col lected, of which 165,315.000 went to the state or county highway de partments. . Administration costs of the tax. in the 17. years, were only 181, 582. ; . Oregon led the nation in placing a tax on fuel oils.'.- Since 1919 al most crery state kas imposed a gasoline tax' ranlng from one to six cents a gallon, i : . ' ". ..Give Dance Here ?. UNIVERSITT OF O R E O O N, Eugene, March S To . promote good wiU for the TJnirersity. of Oregon and to raise a scholarship f and, . the -associated women stu dents at the unlTersIty are acting as sponsors for a dance to.be held in Salem March 21, at the armory. The affair- will be In conjunction with the .sUte high school basket balL toarnament dances to. be held by the Salem high school." i- i Chairman of the Salem dance is Jo McGIkhrisU Salem, who Is a member of Kappa - Alpha Theta sorority. ' " '1 " ; Similar affairs are to be held In fire other cities of the i state on the same night:. Portland, Astoria, Pendleton; - Bend, ' and Klamath, raiii- ' " " . - An inrltatioa has beea extend ed by Miss McGUchrist to all stu dents or others liring in the "Sa lem area, who plan to enter . col lege or nalTersity. - ,. Beware Congb ' v froxa coxsaon colds rTHat Haiig Oa ' No matter bow many tnwBdnn you have tried for your cough, cbest cold or brorjchlal irritation, yea caa get relief now wttlx Cteoxaalslaii. fiertoas trouble may be brewing and you caanot afford to tax a cnanoa -wttb urythlof'less than Creomal stoo, which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the inflamed mero branes as the germ-laden phlegm Is loosened and expelled. , Even if other remedies lore tailed, dant be discouraged, your druggist is authorized to guarantee CreomulKlon and to refund your mfim if wr r iv MHfflA iIlK i results from the rery first bottle. net creotauisicn ruxtt sow. tAdrj r. Qy tJ l 3 Z .3 t r -J s r J-.VT-....... ,-i i 4 Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday March 6, 7 and 9 fUa M IT" tm ra m fsP FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES rlnty ol fruits and tgtW art essential re a wtll-aaUncsd diet. Frhn n4 ausliry re neeesMry h njoym.nr. 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