The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 21, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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    Annual Library
BenefitTea
Woodburn The 44th annual
Martha Washington tea will be
held at the Public Library Friday,
Feb. 22. The affair has been an
annual event of the Woodburn
Woman's Club since 1908 and pro
vides most of the money for new
books for the library. The library
is supported by a 3 mill city tax,
administered by a board appoint
ed by the mayor. However, only
$150 of the tax money is available
for new books, the majority of the
money going for salary and re
pairs. Last year $1100 was spent in
operation, maintenance and- re
pairs. A program, beginning at 2 p.m.,
will open with a welcome by Mrs.
O. R. Randall, president of the
Woman s t;iuD. jviusicai uuuiuj
will be a saxaphone quartet from
the Washington School, a girls vo
cal trio from Gresham, pantomine
by Miss Shirley Anderson, vocal
solo by Miss Robin Berkey of Hub
bard and a double octette from the
Woodburn High School. Mrs. Es
tella Kerns, librarian, will give a
summary of library activities for
the past year. J
Convention to Be
Here Saturday
Salem Rebekah Lodge was to
session on Monday at LO;Oi.
Temple, with Mrs. Clarence Kim
ble, noble grand, presiding. Gene
vieve Comstock was accepted into
membership. The ladies auxiliary
of Patriarch Militant and Willam
ette Auxiliary, will entertain
j nisht vh 25. Mrs. Ray-
mond Palmer played xylophone
solos, accompamea ay avaam
Parker.
Rota Tnta Theta Rho Club will
meet tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the
Temple. Mrs. William Gardner,
i : ,..11 rT-cciri at the 44tb
annual Rebekah convention of
Dist. 4 to be neia &aturaay,
tt n ho OHHfpllows TemDle.
AJLX fc. -
t imann will he at 11:30 a.m.
UUUVliVWM
and the opening of the convention
is scneaurea ior i o ciocn. x uuuw-
v. a a n'Msvolr riinnor the Re-
bekah Degree will be conferred
at 8 D.m.
Mrs. Mary S. Allen, president
of the Rebekah Assembly, will
make an official visit to Salem
Rebekah Lodge 1, at 8 o'clock
Saturday. Lodges in the district
are Woodburn, Quinaby, Canby,
Scotts Mills, Hubbard, Monitor,
Buvenon ana oaiem.
Chadwick Chapter
In Session
The regular meeting of Chad
wick Chapter Order of Eastern
Star was held in the Masonic Tem
ple on Tuesday night. Out-of-town
visitors were Mrs. Patricia Drys-
dale of Vancouver, B. C, and Mrs.
jymarea inursion or jenerson.
An announcement was made by j
Mrs. Curtis Hale that a rummage
sale will be held March 28 and 29
at Beaver Hall with Mrs. Glenn j
Paxon and Mrs. Paul Griebenow
as chairmen.
Miss Leila Johnson gave a read
ing, "George Washington the
Business Man."
Those having birthdays in Feb
ruary were honored.
After the meeting, refreshments
were served by Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Hunley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Fowler and Miss Gwyn Phillips.
The social afternoon will be
held Tuesday, Feb. 26 with Mrs.
Myrtle Perry as chairman of the
refreshment committee.
Kappa Kappa Gamma alnmnae
were entertained Monday night at
the home of Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Wilson. Assisting hostesses were
Mrs. Lester D. Green, Mrs. Robert
Strebig and Miss Margaret Wag-I
ner. During the meeting plans j
were made for the spring activities
of the group and for the program
Dr. Wilson played organ selec
tions. CLUB CALENDAR
THURSDAY
Fidel 13 Class, First Baptist Church,
luncheon at the church, 12:45 p.m.
Keizer Ladies Sewing Club with
Mrs. O. D. Nortrn, 2630 Blossom Drive,
all day, covered dish luncheon.
Salem Lions Auxiliary with M r t.
Bryan Goodenough, 1318 Court St., 8
D. m.
Swegle PTA meet at school house.
7:30 p. m.. pageant and dance revue.
Willamette University Faculty Worn- I
hi Club covered dish dinner, Laus
anne Hall cafeteria. 6:30 p. rn.
Salem Council of Women's Organiz
ations, Salem Public Library, fireplace
room, 2 p. m. ,
Auburn Mothers Club 'meet at school,
7.30 p. m.
Swegle Neighbors with !rs. Clifford
Avery, 1744 Pirchwood Driv 1 p. m.
Spiritual Sunflower Club, with Mrs.
Sam Har.ns, 1740 State Street N 1 p.m.
old Sfar Mothers with Mrs. Dave
Furlough, 2090 S. Church St.. 8 p.m.
Mothers of Bethel 35. Job's -Daughters.
Noon luncheon. Masonic Temple.
Maccabees Tenthive 84D. Beaver Hall,
:30 covered dish dinner, cards.
FRIDAY
Salem Woman's Club benefit des
sert bridge, clubhouse. 1 p. m.
Merry Time Club with Mrs. Don
Hammack, 1818 N. Capital St., dessert
luncheon. 1:30 p.m.
Neighbors of Woodcraft meet at
Salem Woman's Clubhouse. 8 p.m.
SATURDAY
Salem Chapter, OES. Masonic Tem
ple. 8 pm. initiation.
Kidney SIow-Dovn
ay Bring j
Restless Nights
When kidney function slows down, many
folks complain of nag-sine; backache, head
aches. disxineM and loss of pep and energy.
Don't suffer restless nights with these dis
comfort if reduced kidney function is get
ting" yon down doe to such common causes
as stress and strain, overexertion or expo
sure to cold. Minor bladder irritations due
to cold or wrong diet may causa getting op
Bights or frequent passages.
Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi
tions bother you. Try Dean's Pills a mild
diuretic. Used successfully by millions for
ver SO yean. It's amazing how many times
Doan's give happy relief from these discom
forts help the 15 miles of kidney tubes and 111-
ters flush out waste. Get Doan's Pills today!
Thm Stcrtosmtm. Salem, Oregon, Thursday, February 21. 13527
REG. 23c
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22 Miniature Chocolates
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W 2 for
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REG. 27c TISCO
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WAX PAPi
125
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roils e
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Make sure you are getting proper vitamin nourishment,
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PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY
Reg. $1.49
WATER
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Made of first quality live
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TOILETRY
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Box
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2 for 2'
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BEAUTIFUL HOLLYVOOD
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In beautiful, long-wearing, plastic duron. Adds
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1
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Style
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79c Vaseline IHIair Tonic
75c Fitch Shampoo
50c b.. Sanitary Belts
98c Pepto Bismol
79c r Antiseptic 1 qt.
59c Williams Aqua Velva
89c Prell Shampoo
69c Tek Toothbrushes 2 for
$1.35 Emperin Compound
79c Baume Benyue
59c Bayers Aspirin ill.
43c Listerine Toothpaste 2 for
75c 0do io Klo Deodorant
100
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Values to $10.95
POTTERY LAMPS
Beautiful pottery base, table
lamps, distinctively styled. Ray
on crepe shades with ribbon
fluting.
LOWER LEVEL
Reg. 39c
ALUMINUM
FOIL WRAP
29c
LOWER LEVEL
89c Value
Blue Willow
COFFEE MUG
39c
LOWER LEVEL
1?
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$36.00 Value
Ventura Folding
CAMERA
$24.95
P 6.3 Lens
Synchronized for flash,
r'0-vf camera, sharp lens.
PHOTO
compact
Exclusive at Fred Meyer's,
slightly irregulars of a fa
mous brand selling for
$4.60 a box.
Box 50
4.60 Van Dyke Cigars
7.25 Ronson Lighter
7.05 Ronson Lighter
10.00 Ronson Lighter "Adonis'
$4 60 Value
Golden
CROWN
CIGARS
Box ef 50
ZJ 1 saIJ
$4.29
$5.33
$5.33
$7.88
TOILETRY
$4.00 Value
HEATING
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3 -speed switch ) QQ
control yi.O
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49c Rite Point
LIGHTER
FLUID
29c
Flints
Free!
TOILETRY
Reg. $3.51
Park Davis
ABDEC
DROPS
50
CC
$2.99
PRESCRIPTION
Regular $72.95
MONARCH BICYCLE
Super deluxe model with horn, light, g fl g
kickstand, leather seat and spring sus- P jT
pension.
Reg. $1.19
4-Way Wheel
Lug Wrench
Only 98C
LOWER LEVEL
Reg. $26.50
SUNBEAM
TOASTER
Now
Only
LOWER LEVEL
$19
88
Reg. 45c
Steelhead Cluster
SALMON EGGS
29c
LOWER LEVEL
Reg. $46.50
D0RMEYER
MIXER
With Juicer $4 A
and Grinder OH
LOWER LEVEL
88
$29.50 Dormeyer
DEEP
FKYER
sagj
H1
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LOWER LEVEL
Reg. 89 Pptfery
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Now you can enjoy won
d e r f u I, old fashioned
'baited beans. Heavy pot
;tery, tall dish, smooth
'glazed for easy cleaning.
Now at this special 50c
'sale price.
LOWES LEVEL
$.50 Trade In tfor
Your Old Shaver
Reg. s25.50 Remington Contour
Deluxe Electric Shaver 1BM,n
Reg. $27i0 Remington "60"
Electric Shaver 20" tmk"i
Reg. 526so Sunbeam i SHAVEMASTER
Electric Shaver '19" iSS.
TMetrit
$1.59 Value
Black Heel
rn n
(oKo)e
3 plr $2.59
Full fashion, 60 gauge, 15
denier. Sizes 9 to 10V.
APPAREL
49c Girls
NYLON
ANKLETS
3 Pair 39c
Pastel Shade
LOWER LEVEL
$1.50 Value
GARLIC
PRESS
88c
Polished
Aluminum
LOWER LEVEL
$1.95 Value
PEPPER
MILL
Imported from "TQ.
Germany VC
LOWER LEVEL
HATCHET
Shp
COOKIES
25c Doz.
BAKERY
roe TMeifrr bvyi$ M
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Reg. 10c
AVOCADOS
3 for 25c
TOILETRY
Order Monogram
Pencils Here
No. Vi
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34c MY-TE-FINE
APRICOTS.
Whole Peeled or Halves
257e 4 for 0U0
1 Ibsi stH
POWDERED OR BROWN
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