The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tie OREGON STATESMAN, Sa!a Ortson, Friday Morning, November 23, 1SC3
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Clover Qub Has
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Quilting Session
Mr. Florence Stockman of
Washington, D. Ci
Is Visitor
CLO VERD ALE, Nor. IS.-fThs
Four; Leaf Clorer club met at the
home of Mra. Joha W. Schlflerer
Wednesday. At noon a club! din
ner was served to large . num
ber of . friends and visitors. jDur
1ns the day the club, quilt was
worked on. Members . will go to
Mrs. Schifferer's to work on the
quilt again next Tuesday after
noon. . .- - " . i v I : :
' The December meeting will be
.held at Mrs. Albert Hennies. Mrs.
A. W. J. Bestvater and Mrsf Ar
thur E. Kunke were appointed as
a -Christmas program committee.
Mrs. Arthur E, Kunke, Mrs. Fran
ces Whitehead, and Mrs. Mary
Shilling were appointed a nomin
ating: committee, to report next
meeting, t
I Good Crowd Present
Those present were Mrs. jJosle
Clason. Mrs. M. J. Anderson,! Mrs.
Anna Kunke. Mrs Arthur pest-
Tateri Mrs. Florence Jarmon, Mrs.
Margaret Shilling., Mrs. Albert
Hennies, Mrs. .Mary Shilling, Miss
Freda Schlfferer. Misses Ida; and
Lily Feller. Mrs. Louis Kennies,
Mrs. Bert Peebles. Mrs. Nellie
Hamilton, Mr a. Betty Rosjsnau.
Mrs. Nettie Morris. Mrs. Florence
Stockman. Mrs. Allee Wlpperi Mrs
Smith, Mrs. G. - F. Booth, 1 Mrs.
Gwendolyn Urhammar. Mrs. Ines
Dumbeck. Mrs. Jennie Farr, Mrs.
Louise Feller and Mrs. L. E. Hen
nies. ' i I . - -
Mrs. Florence Stockman I and
son. Morris, of Washington, , D,
C. are risitlng her parental Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Morris. Mrs. Stock
man has been employed In the
road division of the department
of mrrlculture at Washington. D
C for the past two and on-half
years.:
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Last Rites Held
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For Mrs. Bagley
MONMOUTH. Not. 19 Fhiner
al services were held Sunday for
Mrs. O. J. Bagley. 74. of SuTer,
who died November 15 at the
family home. She was borft Oc
tober 26. 188 at Brookvillej, Ind.
where she received ner eaaca
tion. February 16. 1886 sh was
married at Falmouth. Ind., to A.
T. Kerr. Thv - came to Oregon
the same year and for thf last
,10 years she bad lived cottinu-
ously ln Polk county.
Mri Kerr died In 1903. Sb was
. married to O. J. Bagley. February
10. 1908. He- survives, also two
children: Mrs. Ed J. SteeleL Dal
las: and W. J. Kerr, Monni(outh:
also 1 grandchildren and three
half-hrothera. " .
Mrs. Bagley was a member of
the Evangelical Thurch. the Royal
Neighbors and -the Ivy cljib of
Snver.' Rev W. A. Elkins oft Mon
mouth officiated at the services.
intArment was made In the fam
lly plot at Monmouth.
Brandeis Now 80
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Justice Louis D. ' Brandeis, 80
years old Nov. 13. Is shown on his
way to the United States supreme
court of which he has been av
c:- y member tor 20 yean. j
Albany Students j
To Stage Initial
Homecoming 26th
ALBANY. Nov. 19. Albany
high school's first homecoming
has been; set tor Thanksgiving
day, according to an announce-
by the vice president of the re
cently organized: Bulldog Booster
club, i I
While complete plans have not
been made yet, the present ones
call for a football game between
Coach Elllngsen's high school
Bulldogs and the McMlnnvllle
high school Gr Utiles; open house
to be held at the high school
building, a parade ! prior to the
football game and a dance In the
evening. ;
Elbert Eastman, Attorney,
To Speak at OARP Meeting
WOODBURN, Nov. 19. The
Townend-club will meet In the
West Lincoln school building Fri
day night. A Jitney supper will
be served from
o'clock and will
6:30 to 7: SO
be followed; by
a short program. 'Elbert Eastman,
attorney of Portland, will be the
speaker, j Everyone Is Invited to
attend both the supper and pro
gram, i ; . . j i
Charles Schmidt
Dies, Hit.: Angel
MT. ANGEL, Nor. 19 Charles
Schmidt. 70, died at his home
hers Tuesday night following a
paralytlo stroke. Mr. Schmidt had
been both blind and an invalid
for many years. Funeral services
wlU be from St. Mary's Catholic
ehurch here at 8 a. m. Saturday.
He was born In Wisconsin In
1886 and cams to Mi. Angel In
1886. Two years later he was
married to Catherine Fessler of
Mt. AngeL The family has resid
ed here ever since, living on a
farm north of town 'until Mr.
Schmidt i was stricken with para
lysis some years ago, when they
took np their residence in town.
Surviving are his widow. Mrs.
Catherine Schmidt; 18 children.
Mrs. Ida Becker, Monroe, Oregon,
Jos. Schmidt, Salem, Mrs. Ellz.
Bronkey, Beaverton; Mrs. - Anna
Erwert, Mt. Angel; ' Mrs. Helena
Selfer, - ' Gresham; Mrs. . Mane
Duda, Salem; ' Frank Schmidt,
Portland; Mrs. Emma Zlelinski,
Canby; Mrs. Agnes Rehm, Mt.
Angel; ; Mrs. Margaret Wyffels,
Martinez, Calif, Mrs. Geraldlne
Schultse, Portland, Mrs. Eleanor
Schmidt, Mt. Angel; 87 grand
children ; 3 great-grandchildren ;
three brothers, : John and - Otto
Schmidt of Washington and Wil
liam Schmidt of Wisconsin; and
two slaters, Mrs. Bertha Lelck and
Mrs. Ida Seits, both of "Wiscon
sin. ;;!: -, " ; 'X
Saturday
For Rev. Rubis
WOODBURN. Not. 19 Funeral
services for Rev. J. E. Rubis, pas
tor of fit. T.nkn's Catholic church
here the past IS years, will be
held Saturday morning at 10
o'clock with Monslgnor Hllde
brand of Portland offerlnr nontl-
flciai high mass. Father ortn win
deliver1 the sermon. '
The body will lie In state at the
church until Saturday morning.
Recitation of the rosary will be
held at the church Friday at 7:30
p. m. Interment will be In St.
T.nV'i eemeterr In a snot chosen
by Rev. Rubis. He died In a MI1
waukle sanitarium Wednesday
morning.
While in Woodburn, Rev. Rubis
saw his narish rrow to one of the
most active in the state, built the
new church which Is one of the
finest In the northwest.- The com
munity hall was also erected dur
ing his service here.
Friends' Gospel Team
To Give Church Program
7Mi Knt. is The Friends
church of Salem is sending out
its gospel team to present a pro
gram at the Zen a church Sunday
night at the Spring Valley Christ
ian Endeavor hour at 7;45. The
public Is Invited. I
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Heads Hotel Group
AT.fiANT. Not. 19. B. R
Westbrook, 'proprietor of thp Ho
tel Albanyf was elected president
of the Southern Oregon branch of
the Oregon State Hotel associa
tion at the meeting held in
Grants Pass Saturday. Westfbrook
has been in the hotel business
for many years, not only In-Al
bany but also in Astoria ana Asn
land. ' '
West Salem News
WEST SALEM. Nov. 19. The
i West Salem school is shor ening
the noon hour to 45 minu :es so
that the pupils who live q lite a
distance from school can reach
home! before; dark, as schocfl will
thsn let out 45 minutes earlier.
Mri and Mrs. R. L. Forster
and children Jiave returned home
from a six weeks' trip east. They
report that the weather wa$ Just
right jfor traveling, that ttie au
tumn coloring in the scenery was
beautiful, -and that -the on Ijy bad
weather they encountered Tas at
Hoodj River on their way home.
Mrs. Forster's mother and ( other
relatives as well as many fHenda
live in Michigan and other east
"ern states." I", 1
The BusJck's store will bef open
for , business by Saturtajr al
though the official opening has
not been set.
The volleyball club -has
divided ' Into two groups,
younger "girls meet from. 7
p. m. Tuesday and tfe oldei
been
The
to 8
girls
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My
Wife Was
il '
Bothered
with gas on her stomach for years. TriedJ all
kinds! of gas medicines, but no results. She be
gan taking Old Cherokee Tonic middle of June
and never been bothered but once since. She is
66 years old. V take fit with good results.
70, says A. Summers, Baymond, Wash.
Am
Present This Ad
with only 89c in; cash for a $1.35 bottle of
Old Cherokee Iron Tonic at all drug stores
appointed by Bdrk's Mfg. Co., as distribu
tors. This offer god for 3 days only.
Ganital IDiriiff S
tore
J. H. WILLETT
405 State St.
Corner liberty,
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meet f romonayignta. 1 sss'
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FRAIIKFURTERS & KRAUT
1 qt Kraut and 1 lb. -) rsr$
FrankfuHers, both i ZiJv
ED ES JZS DlIStN IT
Those good kind to fry
or bake, pt. . ... ... Zjvb
Cut from young tender
beef; lb. . j-
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Firm and crisp, qt. -With
Meat Purchase
Fresh Countrv Style
I?iCi SoecoGG
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The kind Granddad tried
to make, id.
Galad Dressing
Lemon Whip, pt. J-
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" f MAIlIIETllOIJRS8TO6;SATURDAYS 8TO 7; 100rTjyiONl
l Comein dnd See Ua About Ypur Thanksgiving Poultry !
I V ; f j Good Bird at Reasonable Prices
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4 Stores 935j S, Commercial - Corner Coml & Court r1978 N; Capitol- Corner 13th & State
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Prices for Fri NovJ 20, Until Wed., 25, Inclusive
mm
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Market Day
Thompson
4 Seedless
LB. BAG
I Kitchen Craft
There is no better floor
V ;W LBTBAG
V If you want cheaper i
$1179
Pure Cane Fine
Granulated 1 A
IUlbs.
Powdered 3 lbs. 17c
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IM
ALPINE
BORDENS -CARNATION
LIBBY'S
VV - 1 XJKJ1JL a 1IJLID9 UiCX aUUlT VOiUlC XUSO 11
THo
i! 11
I Libby or Del Monte
Tidbits or Crushed 1
8 Oz. Can 2 FOR
11
ETrJ
id
LIBBY'S SUced
Or Diced
No. 2 Can
Its
MIMCE
M
BAT
Fine Quality With
That Old Brandy v
Flavor In Your
Container
Shredded
The original pkg.
TWO PEGS.
Include 3 biscuits
j - in your
Thanksgiving
Dressing
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Brazil Nuts
Walnuts
Peanuts
New Crop
Top Qualiti
a LBS.
Fine Oregon
2 POUNDS
Fresh Roasted
2 POUNDS
29c
29c
23c
(5ocaelSGc3. IPggBg
Pineapple in Cello, lb. . 33c
Cherry in Cello, lb. . . . 33c
CITRON
ORANGE
LEMON
In Cello POUND
Satin
Mix
That kind the
Kiddles !lke
POUND .
Choc. Drops
LBS.
10c
25c
Peanut Butter lb. 10c
IN YOUR CONTAINER
Pmplkii
Del Monte
Large'
No. 2
Can
! S FOR
D
Peas
SAN WAN for Your
Thanksgiving ; Dinner
No. 2 Can
2 CANS
Country Kist
2 CANS
Size 300
Stokely Cream Style
N. 2 2 Cans 27c
23
f.llll
t LB. GIFT BOX. 59c
4L&G7TCOX.. 98C
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1
el Libby 11 T
Full Slices I
JlW TIN JiVi,
Tinniatees
Standard
Large
No. 2
CAN
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JLUVU
New
West
No. 2 Tall
CAN
1&
Marshmallows ,
SWAflSDOWfJ Pkg. Cocoanut Free
JJoIlfl" F1vr PKG-! 53
Calumet Baking Powder aao
5EaSllOIG7 LB. CAKE
k A
UNDID MOM
CHOicr.sftecTE
tf AVIS. HAOtANT.
OCUOOUS flAVOB.
Lb.
Black
Lb.
Green
25c
19c
IPeooEaec
PCQI?C j
Fruit Cocktail
Maraschino Cherries
SCHILLING'S SAGE
Rosedale No. 2
Can 2 FOR
2
DEL MONTE
No. IVt CAN ;
Stokely's
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No. 1 CAN
5 Oz. Bottle
:-. EA. '
New Deal Imitation
Full 4 oz. EACH
2 OUNCE
TIN
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E5G
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s aT Ja a
sters cans
lie
SErimp Ifim 2" 27c
Tuna Fisli SH lOc
Salmon SpIkiepinkL10c
Tomato Sail le cans ..10c
Stokely's 14-oz. -Or
FANCY -lO
Catsup
Wyandotte Ripe 1
Ulives Buffet 2 for lyc
IV 1A JinCE Libby OO r
Pineapple no. 2-2 for oc
Snowdrift els! 53c
Wesson Oil ) PINTS - - 25c
Ginger Ale j BomT 18 c
Grantoeoies
Fine Quality!
2 POUNDS1; '
29c
Celeiy 2;for .15c Parsnips 3 for 10c
PgraiaeG Fine Oregon, 4 lbs. EQg
(gtaggatattG 1 pound cello SQq
Potatoes
EvTe 9 lbs.' 25G
MAP
Famous for Its. Quality
ONE POUND CELL.P
lVi-Ponnd Slice
Ic
L
jfob'Hill. . : .lb:23c,!2 for 45c
Airway lb. 18c, 3 lbs. 49c
Dependable J . 25 f cS 49c
Crackers TWO POT
BabvF
Syrup
OA
TWO POUNDS
CAN ..L PC
y Sleepy Hollow, Pure QO
A r J GERBERS
VUU
- Cane & Maple QTS
PancakeS1: 17c
'7c
LARGE PKG.
Or Iodized CAN
Cl- MAXIMUM Plain
JOlt
39c
33c
n.H 10 POUND
vrdia BAG
n MEXICAN RED
ueans five pounds
Cora Flakes frees, 21 c
s Tobacco l?A
1 Lb. Can UilC
Zee Tissue holls
BAR
Ivory Soap
14c
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