The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 02, 1936, Page 10, Image 10

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AlVin JMaiTied tO Preceding the ceremony the Speal vu In charge of the dining QrirT PktAT TVfXVfi
nT- Turf la Misses Charlotte and Florence room, assisted In serrinr hy the XltYTO
uaie uirtis Curtlg Banj a duet x L0T6 Too MlMeg Ethel A1Ien Alice( M,r. 1
LebanonMls, ElUabeth Ma, Truly Mrs. Jay Curtis played Jorle and Charity Curtis. - ter of M r. nd M. C. P. Bishop
Alrin. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Lohengrin', wedding march. J? V?tI hrfd? lid of Balam-. and Mis. Robert Moo-
W. r! Alvin. exchanged marriage The bride was lorely tea gown Jojhe home J dy Bu'en M ta. high eaa
JSXX?T.t?SrSi 5K.K w'uhSa1 shlaM tn ifta for Uo
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MEN'S
OXFORDS
.WHITES
Leading the field in
White Oxfords,
Brownbilt styles play
up in quality and
style and priced here
at only
45 $
and
$3
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MEN'S
OXFORDS
BROWNS & BLACKS
Special selling ... exceptional
values . grain and plain
leathers. See these specials !
USTER BROWN SHOE STORE
Known .... Locally Owned
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Nationally
mm 1 1 . . H Hin-a
Thursday
and
Friday
July 2 and 3
Thursday
and
Friday
July 2 and 3
Enjoy the F o u r t Ii and
These Warm Days With
Cool Delicious Cereals
Pinti
CORN FLAKES
2 for . L 15 C
SSV PEP. '
H 10c
SAVE V
SWEET PICKLES
-rrr
Ripe Olives
l's
a package
RICE KRISPIES
10c a package
WHEAT KRISPIES
2 for 23c
PORK
BEANS
Van Camp's
11 oz.
Marshma ou
l-lb. Cellophane pc..iige
JELLO
6 Delicious Flavors
a package r .
Libby's,
Domestic
Can, a'c
JJcdSsq SARDINES
s
3 : I'.
Patronize Your Nearest F B A Merchant
Thursday and Friday, July 2 and 3
Friendly
t ,
Service
WAV
Right
Prices
Busy Corner Grocery
, 1807 8. 12th
Capitol Street Market ,
011 N. Capitol
Davies Grocery
2380 Fairground
Economy Grocery
112 X. Commercial
" ' ' . . '
Goodman's Grocery
2446 Fairground
1 : V
Hollywood 'Food Mkt.
2086 N. Capitol '
R. G. Henderson
Chemawa, Oregon
Krneger Grocery.
1190 S. Commmiil
.. ;
Little Lady's Store
1100 Center
Nob Hill Grocery
1000 S. Commercial
Robinson's Conf. &
Grocery
227 S. Winter
Johnson's Grocery
075 Market
Ficklin's Grocery
1027 State St.
PAPER
cup
a package f
IU J
11
i l lb.
19c
Miss Rose Elia is Bride
of Glenn Bowman"
A. beautiful weddlnx caremony
of E an day afternoon -was tnat at
which Hiss Roaa Elia bee am the
brld cf Glenn Bowman.
Rer. D. W. Daniel read the
aerrice In the presence ot Im
mediate relaUres at 1:10 p. tn.
The eoBple were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. D. Darby.
The bride was lovely In a nary
bine suit and white hat and wear
lng corsage of tosebada and
Ullee-of-the-Talley. She la the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Laigle of Pringle.
The groom la the son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. O.' Bowman of Tur
ner, and Is employed at Basick's
market. The couple will make
their home in Salem.
Iiss Bahcock Tendered
Farewell Party
Miss Bertha Babcock will de
part Saturday to spend her vaca
tion In Milwautie, Wis. As an au
revoir tribute, Mr. and Mrs.. K. H.
Pickens j entertained with ' a gar
den supper and gift shower for
her Tuesday night.
Guests were Miss Babcock and
the Misses Alice Vandervort, Ida
Miller, Laura Wright, Audreanne
Reynolds, Lola Dale Pickens,
Katherine Carthew, Mrs. Ray
Graber, Mrs. Fern Davenport,
Mrs. Donald Wiley Poole, Mrs.
Don Smith, Mrs. Ethel Parr, Mrs.
Catherine Starr, Mrs. Ora McKen
tie. Mrs. Louise Miltonberger, and
Mrs. Irma Victor. - ' -1
'
Tryon-Tower Wedding
Is Announced
The marriage of Miss. Marjorie
Tryon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Tryon, and Eugene Tower,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E.
Tower, has been announced.
It occurred June 15 in Oakland,
Calif. The bride has been a stu
dent at Mills college for the past
year and Mr. Tower has been at
tending Oregon State college.
Both plan to resume their studies
at O. S. C. this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Toer will spend
the summer at Jacksonville, where
Mr. Tdwer is connected with the
forest service. The recent rride Is
at' present a house guest of her
parents, r
i Airlle The wedding of Miss
Lillian Davis of Corvallis to Har
old Toedtemeier, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Toedtemeier, was
held In the Methodist church in
Corvallis Sunday. Mr. Toedtmeier
is a graduate of Oregon State col
lege and has a position In Boise,
Ida., as a radio technician, im
mediately after the ceremony the
young couple left for Idaho.
Among the guests attending were
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoedtme
ier and Mrs. S. R. Smith.
. Lebanon Mrs. Amanda Mel
com and son. Dr. Marshall Mel
com of Shelton, Wash., and J. A.
Blevens of Portland were recent
dinner guests at the home of Mrs.
yirena Mary, sister of Mrs. Mei-com.
3sr Kr)
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To Start Shortcut
EUGENE. Ore.. July iMlPh-
WPA officials said today they will
Tint a r nf ISO men ta WOrk On
the "Route highway betweenf-
the transient camp at Linslaw and
Mapleton jlf Lane county will pur
chase some heavy machinery for
grading work. The route la Eu
gene's proposed new short-cut to
the ocean, i
By ANNE ADAMS
There isn't one among us who
won't want this cool, slinf-line
frock that's so flattering, so prac
tical for warm weather wear ! You
must have one, or more, n ; a
dainty cotton fabric perchance a
bright , gingham, a printed k per
cale, gay poplin or colorful film,
ity? It's so easy to turn "home
dressmaker" for a few hours vith
the aid of this simple AnneAd
ams pattern, and when you're
through you'll have a cool flock
ideal for home, garden and porch
wear. Tou'll find the long Ren
ter panel will make you; seem so
much taller, the cape sleeves keep
you cool, and the adjustable ibelt
assures you a well fitted waistline.
Send fifteen cent (15c) in coins
or stamps (coins preferred)! for this
Anns Adams pattern. Write plainly
name, address and sty number.
V Be 8ois to SUte Slxe If
Send for oar Anne Adams psturn
book I Choose, from its many c6oU
mart models jnst what will flatter
your type for work and play, vaca
tions, parties. Special elenderizinf : de
signs for stouts. Lorely ; frocks J for
brides - and bridesmaids. Sturdy f de
sigTis for children. The latest fabric
news. Book fifteen cents. Pattern
fifteen cents. Twenty-fire cents j for
both, when ordered together. i;
Address orders to The Oregon
Statesman Pattern Dept.. 215 Sooth
Commercial street. Salem, Ore. Make
necessary enclosures. Your order Will
ba promptly attended to. - if
Orders customarily ara filled with
in four days from time received by
The Statesman. : " . II
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135 N. Commercial St.
Phone 5197 or 7023
Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in) Marion County
be wise Iand SCIIAEFERIZE
j -
ResDonsibility !
fTTS That you may get just what is in-
IJ) ) tended. r r
i S Thnt vmi mav be sure of quality In
gredients. h
That you may have confidence.
That vmi nav no more than a just-
; price. .
l(Some of the ingredients of a propel prescription) "
Sleep Well I
The nights are shorty and
you need all the rest4 you
can get. Use !i
Schaefer's !i
Kidney and!
Bladder Pilll
for Comfort and Relief -
i 50c: -li.--
Vacation Days
should be happy days
keep them free from pain
and annoyance of corns by
using ; ";
Schaefers
Corn Remedy
2
No Relief, No Pay
The Schaefer Way
SPECIAL SAVINGS BRING THE ADS
issc
Montag
Box Paper
rcial
Lbl Sales & Over
65c
Pound
PAPEEl
CPenslar)
I
SPECIAL
The best at Schaejerl
'Always!
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When you develop the! habit of dealing here,you've won; your Indepen
dence from poor quality and high prices! Le us . supply ! you with your
Groceries. Meats, fruits ana veeeianies. , com
plete line of groceries of the finest at unusually
moderate prices.
POTATO CI
PS
For Yoii- Picnic
Large Package
Reg.' 15c i Special
T X?MS TO
PEAL AT i
$CHREDERBR6
t GROCERY f
OLIVES Tree ripened.
Wyandotte brand
JELL-WELL
Pkg. .
cans
PICKLES Sweet Nubbins.
6-oz. jar . ...i.
25c
5c
9c
DEVILED! 1
MEATS ..!.t..
PORK AND BEANS
Pound! can i - i
HONEY New crop.
5-lb. pail
cans 10c
45 c
Pure ;Cane
10 11
COFFEE Salem's favorite.
Fresh roasted, lb. .
BALL MASON CAPS
Regular ctn.
JAR RINGS;
3 pkgs ......I
20c
18c
10c
BEST FOODS REAL MAYON
vatqp pif Ur. I :
PRUNES iRed Spot.
Large ; can, i..-.
TOMATOES Green Spot.
No. 2y caii i.J
27c
9
Gal.
Size
500
AQ IK
Bonneville h . !
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All Family Purpose Every Sack' Guaranteed
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For fine
Bottle L
2 2 Q
ORDERS OVER $2.00 DELIVERED FREE
C.S.Omig's
Market
Fourth of July Specials
Choice Sugar Cured
PICNICS
lb.
2
0
?
lb.
Sugar Cured .
BACON
Half or Whole
PURE LARD
Choice Colored
FRYERS
2fj-ll. Average
Choice
RABBITS
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