The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 13, 1936, Page 16, Image 16

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Honor Two Girls !
At Birthday Party
Four New Members Taken
Into Eastern Star,
- At Utilljaty '.J;
MILLCITY1 Nov. 12.41mm.
Pendleton, daughter and eon of 1
Ashland, bare, moved here where
Mrs. PendletOa Willi teach in the
. trade school. ., rI ' V -?f - . 1 '
Mrs. It. Ply male was hostess at
her home Tueadajf night fer
birthday ! party inf honor of her
daughter, Grace and Edna ;Swift.
Those p r cient were Marjorle
Srtaroedeiv Ermah jGrahain, Char
lene Gentry, Naomi Chance, Wanj
da White, Dorbthjh Perry, ; Edna
Swift, Grace fioldn, Tat Hmon.
Cordon an4 feiUy fBnider, Frank
Hamtaon. Bitly 'Gillewater and
Ernest Ragsdale. j. .
Uf. and Mra.' W. Wncoast or
, Portland are spending a few days
in Milt City where jh 4s attending
.to buidnesp . for Hammonds. Mr.
nd Mrs. Will Bertram oi Corf
Tallls spent Armistice day in Mill
. City with relatives; i '
Daughter to Jones I
Mr. and Mrs. Justin Jones of
Portland are the parents of a baby
daughter born Tuesday. Mr. and
Mrs. Jones are former residents of
Mill City. I j: ' I jt --.TSI
- Marilyn chapter O.EJS. held, its
regular; ..meeting, i Monday night
with a good attendance! Four new
members were taken into the or
der. A delicious lunch was served
by Mrs. ' Charles i fiaseman, Mrs;
Cecil Haseman. Mrs. Wilbur Ches
Jut and Mrs. Cbarjes Kelly.
Coveys Awarded: )
Lawn Beautiful
Prize, Woodburn
WOOPBnN; Not. The
Woodburn harden clkb ; held Its
Norember meeting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, George Timm on the
Pacific Lhlghway Tuesday -j night
when awards were nude; for-the
"Lawn Beautiful" contest: which
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon Friday; Morning:, November 13, 19a
has been sponsored by the clnb
this yean First priso waa trlren
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Corey, sec
ond to Mr4 and! Mrs. J. J. flail and
third to 3fr.' and Mrs." George
Jones, I- - j , t 4 m " j - I -This
contest was started early
In the spring; the lawns. entered
which totaled about J5, vera in
spected and Judged three times
daring the s u m m e r and fall
months br Earli Litwiller of Sa
lem and Stanley oodwardjof the
Woodburn FloTali Gardens; prizes
being giren for: upkeep and im
proTement made during jthe sea
son. , r - '
- Mr. and Mrs. Timm had on dis
play individual specimens of about
30 different chrysanthemums
which they bad grown commer
cially In their greenhouses; Fol
lowing the business meeting a so
cial hour, was enjoyed with flower
guessing contests, prises going to
Larerne. Otjen and Mrs. Frank W.
Corey.: ' . ' ; , I '
Refreshments were seared by
?' ' 1 . 1 111 i r
EntertainMelatives
MONMOUTH. 6v 12. Mrs.
Alice Taylor and her mother, Mrs.
M. S. Jones entertained these out-of-state
relatlres at her home here!
recently;! Mr. and? Mrs. John Tay
lor of Villiscia, Iowa and Mr. and:
Mrs. Ralph Robertson of DenrerJ
Taylor is; postmaster1 in his home
city. A family gathering Was-held
to tneirf honor at the College Inn
on Monmouth arenue.
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FOIl YOUR OLD
Da
On a Brand New Model
HAfcmTON
ELGin
SELECT NOW
and we will lay away a beautiful
Pocket or : Wrist i Watch for that
special ; '. i
CHRISTMAS GIFT
CREDIT. JEWELERS & OPTICIANS
(la N. liberty, Sti Near Penney 'a
Hi
the hostess assisted : by Mrs." Al
bert. Beck man and Mrs. J. J. Hall.
The next -meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Walter Miller
December 8 1. and -will be In the
form of a. no-host, dinner, v
;.. Mrs. Saucy in Hospital
KETZER, Not. ' 12. Mrs. Da
vid Saucy underwent an operation
for goiter at the , Salem General
hospital! : Thursday morning.. At
Ust repprt8 jshe .was doing nicely.
Qub Is Invited -
I To Indepeiidbiico
OAK ' POINT Not - It Mrs,
Orley Brown was hostess to. 'In
dependence' Rural twman's dab
Tuesday, afternoon" at her home
Two new members were added to
ihe, roll, Mrs. Larant Pease and
Mrs. Charles- Wilson. An inrita
tlon to Tlsit the Woman's club in
Independence on their ann&ai
"Neighbors day." Norember 17.
was accepted, the club to go in
a .body. 'fJt r, ' -;.
I": The, erentsand birthdays .In. N
vemberiwere giren by Mrs. Jose
phine Walker and Mrs. Larant
Pease.-An article from The Read
er , Digest; on -Marathons of
Sleep," r by Archibald Rntledge
was klo giren by Mrs." f Walker.
A piano number was played by
Mrs. Stephen Van ' Hon ten. A
short trarel . talk was giren by
Mrs. Hugh Rogers.
Mrs Leonard Peterson and Mrs.
I. Raasmussen were larited
gneSf. ".'f ,K.."!" '-j;?''' ''i.'
Blill Down for -While
AIRLIENot; 12. Coop or
Bros, mill hat been closed for the
past week while work on a tram
road has been done for winter log
ging. A new , caterpiller tractor
for logging was delirered Tues
day.
185 Nol High St. Across frWm the Courthouse! Phone 7007
upen . a.in. to 11 p.m. J&very liajot tne lear:
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY
L3
1
i " -' :-. i I ; -- - t It.., -t I r I
Large Size ..
Best For Soup
s
fori
2S
; - 1'
Sunrige
;6-box carton . alia
5c
fin
White Star
!4's for
ht m n
Playfair
Bog Food g
, CATSUF o3
14-oz. bottle .ra&l
- 4
P-NUTi
BUTTER
Pillsburyfs ' r.
Best FLOUR
Il I ! i i -49llh. bag :
$1.79
I. . j i
We Iteerv the Right Ao Utnit 0nUtlfl
2
i r
i5
Cabkge
Xarge Full Sacks
sack
79c
r ',1' it
Sveets 3 Sc
No. 1 Quality
GRAPE- O
. PR! TIT
ea I ra Jk m ri
' M t Arizona Redlej?a
for
10 c
C
1
F?P
- i 'it
2 9c
1 1 .,
Klamath Falls U.' sf No. 2;
ill- -"
12
r.
ffi)
i Headquarters for
Thanksgiving Turkeys,
Ducks and Chickens .
iteave Ybiir Order
Dorlr Co. 10ii2 lb.
I Ul l OQUOagC I Ub 35c
I fl )
CubeStealts. 20c
SteerJIeef -4 , k ' - - J '"I -
- L ' - - t
Round Steaks -19c
Choice
YcaP Roasts f 18c
Pure Lard $bs 25c
New Dills
..With Meat - - '
or.-- ni:
tf s .
15c
. I -; Specials This" Weekend
At the ;Pom I or - CftW llI vioiets-4
, Poms ODQ . JUC ' I per bunch .
X lOral, Hare yon tried our floral department for that ! funeral . spray
4, . ,or design. Also table -elenjterpiecesj corsages or weddingbou-
I IPTlt - 1aets f !- 5 : PJ "1 " " 1 '"..-"-
xji We lnrite compariaoa of stock, both in duality and price.
Call 7007 Grand Central Florists We delirer.
. See Our
Bakery Dept.'
For Quality Baked Coods
Try Popcorn from the Newest
. Machine in Town I '
Marion Street
Court Street
This being national cheese week these stores are of ferihg specials .
pf more than ordinary interest to everyone in this community. In
bur Court street store there is on display more varieties of fine
cheese than it has ever been our good fortune to offer our custo
mers. We invite you to visit this display where you will find just
the varieties, you've been looking for. -
I
lbs. -L
P.&G.
Laundry Goap
6 bars QG
Medium
S bare 25
j j I . ; : j- i- ;. 'j, j '
S bare 20G
SUGAR, Pure Cane, 25 lbs. . $1.37
Cmvn Best Patent Flour
iS1.79
Pillsbuifs Best Patent Flour . . $1.79
Pillsbury's Old MiU Flour . i $1.39
i
Fisher's Blend Flour
:.$1.77
Fresh AIL Sweet ;v
1VURGARINE
11c ib. 2 ibs. .J..L21c
Old Glory;5hortening!
4 lb: carton ,,1 ,' ! !. .:37c
! H
ft
IB
1
eshly
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IF
Dffi i3
pounds
,u!' I , iV '
Jersey Soups
ITomato or Vegetable
cans
s
; Hurfrs Long Grain
WHITE HOMINY
large cans . . .
C.H.B. Pure
Tomato Juice
New Pack ..'.'".
cans
S
Glen Valley
CATSUP
- 12-oz. bottles
v j
for
25c
Swift's or Armour's
CORNED BEEF.
15c
can
cans Ll
29c
MIRACLE WHIP
Pint
MIRACLE WHIP--
Quart. .
22c
35c
CCteara Glkeese
pkgs.
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
, ! - i
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I ! 1
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Imswsmsmm wsbmws
J . 1.. "
t",. li;-
r
pkgs.
" Ga Cereal Bowl FREE
0
Swanky
Swig'
Glasses
for
"! MM i I
Kaffee Hag ;
J : Coffee
1-lb. tin 41c
ARMOUR'S,
No. 1 Tins
CHIO CON
CARNE
3 for 25c
Tf7TT' r cd rrTTr rs rrr t'7Tt T"??"
--
1 4 - H'
Choice Tender Sirloin lor Rib
Fancy Lean
4
PUr,
11 M
Special Lean
Sliced Bacon r
ib.
facon
Squ
ares"'"-jlJf2'
r.a nj-ir it n
Shoulders . ..;'.' .... . 10c
i 2 lbs. 25c
Dotft Forget Busick'sf or Good Meatat ihe Lpwest -Possible Prices end
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