PAGE TWELVE
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON
I'.ON'DAY, JANUARY 21, 1929
PU3LIX STAGE
SHOWS ARE TO
BE SEEN AGAIN
ontty a-ceram em, veek.
datK Fara-aoant aB-tar
tone, mnmtnl to e lb an per-
rec proa d: hnont tac
aad sfurns; sixst sobteeta. kuv
tea; ninmiTt known ran: pro-
nrt-i wti'Ji-ij wttn tb Port
land coDcer, arcbescra. flrec ted y
Bury tirrVn; orran special s,
w i George Johram at Ccev
joie; Paramo it Neva kd, a-
brvrfcc or tbe very attest Dm
Ic lEsisteare Is la e reward- !vs of UK tT. and other spec-
i w a""- j - vtaea vna picas aoa
vr mora ta tbe Ore er , ,
47. Juaatrf M.
aav al re-
vaas were takea oat C nt Psrv
atad tbea r several avtbs aco
era ha seen a enrrrrarsl strea
of letters, arigpfcaaa eai and per-
ask ( wbea ej
tj cverros wbo a sea tb On
r For l tar.
FUY IS FKESENTEO
FOR WOMAN'S CLUB
HEALTH UNIT,.
COUNTY COURT,
BOTH HAPPY
to aa ( In the can of its f
Die last vests f arr--ramrng
cveen tbe eoa? coot
i t tb eat tj bea i n
aco was orred vr Cav tj
Mgc i. C- Srlrmmd. Frank
"... . 7r . tr7 -: Pit, eh vat t5v by '.fc
theafm lo rTe rx orjy c awat WoaB Woataas dab Prldav
Tl". "J TT7 Ir ni mj asaea tnWwt and each
a, rauun
scHcoa, EL- Pvrv th es-v of
Solera, T. at. bcaa tb coi tv
oea mmna, Dr. vena A.
Dootlaa, coocsv health officer, and
Dr. Ess e i War r. deanamtraaen
director, met as dcer at the
anoa haul ta atQJ Cnal adeuk-
aoons. ta aioat wciiftta tbca
ta t9 to rasz vorid. a-JS b ato I
at the Grea PorJasd to pta tbe
cedVc of Fsracd aad th o-
ttf af vuncaa oac-Oy ttw atnaiiJ,
rl r - . JrZ ' aanmetrta. Tn
aTTi- ,waa a Dutch eJoc in
tdc j am i a euaa azsova arc icei
aoy btat. araa-ua to PorUaad toe '
Ite cooonya taMst. nra
A.piaa. aasadctory to the eoasSy
eoort, tbe atj. aad the acnool et
tr.a. a-a entnd wbatbw Dr.
Spmal noabaa in !"',,,cf
ay kCsa Wilm. aft-l?r"" ' - ' "T l
on. nad3a by Mas Kaoal Via- SVS2? ,. B,-
CTcaT. tao yoeal aoaibers hr ILsi1"' " "
Bcnxacer. a
aua ho piayed her a
ftai niiiife
by
sod Cetta
Mac Barn vadrr the dtreetfen at
Ray Wetf with aCaa Eoat
Bxaara a atnair,
DINNER AT CHURCH
aatme mrim. aeO-tnawd and ea-
baijennaR, aavvciiovsiy
tati'jra; eifecea. Uceat
. aoarea. and. it h i tQI Tjsdependerxe A tmna
fact, tncac Posz Eerotal dsacr am be tmd In tbe ancml
ceo from two to three thncmnd rcco of the If. B. ebntreb aba-day
doUara aMrt cacb week than any mailt at :M Cta-ck by the ladua
ether star enterainaeEt enr to of the thuiOi in honor of the trtstt
play In any other theater. of Dr. J. B. T-anpte, the district
In conjunction won the new Pab- STjcerauenoent. A nieetiic
Ba Sraee Saoaa, tbe Qreaser Port- will foBoa' the domer and ocaJ
land ana prcatnt a "eaahty pfaa'hoxr.
aTTPiiwI voh bs rtfrtn of toa-n
shrsiiit tbe cecEty aad tbe
cam viB Inform nan of bat nek
eases m tboc dtgrkta Dr. Dootiaa
wui THn tceaa eases
arirttarral atxension Is
wtD report back ta the cost and ta
the canny paysaetan. Dr. W. Carl
ton 8aatb, ho ana attend to far
ther care reeessary.
ine sew arraareDcesx at the
ranis of the coort 's aaTeement to
meet the fen bodcet ailoaanee of
nee) for 1929 oa tbe 'yiia-i
that it n-as ta hare some sopem-
sory Totee in the coamy heabh
officer's work sad the rent to ask
the coasty beabb officer, stace the
court it payinc a part of hai salary.
Dr. H. B. Oenrer. ehainaan of
th 8am school board, aad the
two """"y fiT rrTaianrirri. Joi
8aa-th and John B. Porter, ao at
tended the BMecnc Pnday "t.
uacoaa-on ok tae acecrpcton of tae
heatth work la ISM wben the
rrrfiirvwi wealth Puad wlthdrava tts
SBpport otcutsed th (roup tbe
peaser part of tbe samiua,
Tbe etwrawi of a coaasy aasSaiy
affjeer to saccead Cwraa Peyton.
rr.rsrnd. was aiso presented by the
eaamy beaba otfzer. A present
tbe sanitary officers salary bacc
pa-d by tb Oa nmraeaith Psnd.
DINNER SERVED TO
CAMP FIRE GROUP
MEN IN CHARGE
OF SERVICE AT
INDEPENDENCE
Jjsdepeadcnce Tna seeeacaf serv
es at the Wethcrlat enszeb were
tttw cjaa djcmun of tb aaao of
ice ehcrca, tb pattor becsc ta a
todaace at a sacred concert eireo
at tbe Eiasgeijcai charea nt alco-mncth
C. Grant acted as r'".
sence of the rernlar ptaaist who ae
eampaaaed tbe pastor and ha quar
tet to Mormotr-h.
Hoccnrd Two more (!r!a of tor
i-aaa-aire (rotip Adam, performed
part of the work retro-red la order
to obtain racks as firersakerj. Miss
Anita Berens aad aCaa r-tvt
Tocet enxrtained the echer nea
bra of the trocp at a ai
tb GarSeid Toaet home PrMaj
ereomf.
all n iik i a tatauil were tb M me
Helen Knaiht. Azatha Voajet, Pran
eea leffler. Anna --'i afary
Fentbie. Leafy Seed. Vfarjory Wcif
er. Lonisa Toeet. Lean BteBnf.
Leoca Hore-rti, Bessie Rector. Mar
ios Carlson, accyjecne Dick. Mil
dred Oct, aranta Dick, Ala- Mea
nea. Antts Eerena. G-caradene Bsd-
rooa. BeiTn scon. Miss Berrlfe
jBosser. present roardiaa of It
f-nop ana S3, ea wasson, xarra
er (sanan. were aJso nests.
whi E. A. Ktacyer. was director
of tbe aausic. Serersl aeieeuona
were sox by the cccereraoon fol
lowed by a uux on music and the
reatknt of one of Edward Goest's
rems, "Tbe Soc. by 1. O. Mcla
tosa. Kleseyer saae a solo, "Nearer
Home Today. Ed Keily read the
Tweaty-Qnt. Piaua, which was fol
lowed by se-reral combers from the
ca quartet. Miemerer. Smiley.
Keily acd Grant. Korre and Keller
were called upon to take part ta
the Kiim also.
Mrs. MrTrroih aetew a aeeom
paaist for the ereainc In the ab-
GEORGE W.SIMPSON
RITES ARE MONDAY
AAany Flmeral serrteea
held Monday afternoon in
for George W. Biwineon. C a aa
a of Lten couaty, who died ta
Seattle Friday. Mr. Simpson was
th son of Mr. and Mrs. Lotus
Sanpaon. early Lisa county pio
neers acd was born near Sand
ifcdre. While Irraa in Aloaay. Mr.
Simpson was eczazed ta the ex
press business. Burial was. ta the
Riverside cemetery.
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Mm City-The M!H City Bndfe
club met at the home of Mrs. A.
Bolthoose Friday afternoon where
se7erai tables of bridze were enjoy-
SILYERTON SOCIAL
SEASON IS BRISK
nraste entertained them tmtu tbey
left for their respecUre homea.
Th SUverbn Ladies' Bridt dob
met at the home of Mia, Robert
Duncan on West Mala street tha
last ol the week when three table
. , ... were played. Mrs. A. D. Woodman-
SiSrerton. The card party 11 h.-h -tk- -.
in the hall of St Pauls cnurch and i m- m k. heM the home m
nuaoipa nieinsfrgt on East lba
street.
loomored by the ladies of the altar
society the but of the week was a
feK success. Mrs. Ciecne upoes t ana
rather J. Sehrrbnac each won man
scares far 300. Aaets Cpboft and
G!dx Marson earb won second and
Mrs. W. Stirber eoosoiation. An
other card party will be ren by
these ladies an January 30.
A dutner party was gJen at the
O. L Barr borne Pridsy ereninf for
their son Robert aad some of his
friends. Covers were placed for ten
Cards were played later, Mrs. Lee
Alfreds won bJfh score and Earl
Ross consolation.
Victor Battler cave a party a: the
home of his parents on James ave
nue Saturday evening when 12
ed. Mrs. CUne won high score and i younz folks plaved cam Refresh
Mrs. W. W. Allen consolation. Those j menu were serred.
present were Mesdames A. R- Hoe-
ni. C. M. CUne. R. Saucier, W. W. Mrs. Joe Staynor entertained ier
Uason. W. W. Allen. Charles Base- eral yoccz men friends of her ton
man. B. Cooer, E. Bertram. A. L. Ray at dmner at their come on
Baker. 1 Oak sueet Saturday evening. Radio
Mrs. H. W. Preston entertained at
a kndre hmrheon Friday mntb cov
ers placed for nice, Tbe bastes
used crystal aad yellow for colors.
At cards Mm, Oeorre eUeeOaunmer
won lush score and Mra. Zlegier.
of PorJand won concasauoa.
LAD DROWNED IN :
CREEK AT YALSETZ
Iiideoendenee Porreat Dale Dor.
rer. oldest ion of Mr. aad Mra. Glea
Dugefr, was drowned In tb mill
peed at valsetz, Saturday, while
piayiG in a boat The body was
recovered and taken to DaUai b
Coroner Binkie.
The funeral win be held In this
cityl Tuesday with burial in tbe 1.
O. O. F. cemetery.
FaHs City. Mr. and Mrs. Wet
ttcvn Hia and Mra. Kathertae
Oeaveland of Eacene were recent
vattors at the home of Mr.
Mrs. A. G. Adams.
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500 FEET FREE PARKING SPACE
i Oranges-Grape Fruit-Fresh Vegetables
W i ejo.vi w Ketaa- v a a
Balance your meals with an ample variety of fresh fruits and vegetables
Buying these at Busick's at the Market or Busick's down town store you
are sure of getting the finest quality and what's more prices are low every
day of the week at these two stores Buy when you wish any day of the
week at these two stores that's thrift
A Healthy Food Red Ripe
TOMATOES
Island brand, canned the day
they are pieked ")
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MODBLt AND PRICES
Tbe rreaotat Eitat i;t$ u tS7t
TW CoavBaader I jr$ 15s!
TW Dictator 11651s 1395
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HALIIOH GARAGE CO.
2 cans
Libbys Black Label
PINEAPPLE
Picked when ripe and packed
by the world's finest pinapple
eanners 2 large
" size cans l iOC
BAM Canned
LIMA BEANS
2 cans 25C
Solano
ASPARAGUS
Large round tins, white ten
der stalks JF
2 cans 40C
Campbell's Tomato
SOUP
J cans 25c
Ulana Gorden Run
PEAS
aW cans 25c
Livingston Golden Bantam
CORN
35c
Van Camp's
HOMINY
2 large size
cans
25c
Florida
Grape Fruit
3for 29c
LARGE FLORIDAS
i for 25c
Arizona Seedless
1 j dozen . !()-,
for 4oC
Young Purple Top
TURNIPS
large
bunches
25c
Fresh
CARROTS
15c
2 large
bunches
Imperial
LETTUCE
Nice solid medium
size, 2 for
19c
Real fancy large OK
heads for Li OK,
Small head?, nice and - ?
solid, 2 for AOL
Fancy White
' Cauliflower
15c 20c 25c 30c
Large Sulks Well Bleached
CELERY
15c
Kice Green
SPINACH
5 pounds 19c
Xew
CABBAGE
POUND
OREGON CABBAGE,
POUND
6c
5c
Artichotes, 2 for....25c
Sprouts, 2 lbs 33c
New Peas, lb. 20c
Radishes, bunch ... 5c
Green Onions 10c
ORANGES
3 doi. 40c
CRISCO
tinT:?.3 ..$1.43
Snowdrift
89c
Shortening, 4 lb,
pails , , , ,
Silver Leaf
LARD
pound
pan
69c
White River
FLOUR
49 $1.89
Eagle Brand Hard Wheat
FLOUR
49 Sc. $1.79
RINSO
2 Sges 45 c (g
White Laundry
SOAP
10 Se 35c
Umeco
ivff Anr a -!
- pounds .. 49c
Oregon Milk
3 cans 25C
Pure Cane Fine Granulated
SUGAR
cr!.n.::Ib:...$1.43
APPLES &
Some of the best varieties
selling at 1
89c-$l.-$1.25
v Per Box
WALLACE H. BONESTEELE
Phone 462
Salem