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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1929)
PAGE SIXTEEN THK rAPtTAt; .TflirRNALa SAMSM. UKKIiUN AID SOCIETY MAKES READY FORBID SALE Woodbum Ths tadie:Al o tletj of the Presbyterian church met at th church Wednesday alternoan with Mn. . J. Allen, Mre. A. H. Dean, Mn. S. W. Maupin and Mn. Jana Mack as hostesses. The open ing devotions were conducted by Mn. Henry Hanson and the regular business meeting followed. The discussion of the "Friendly Service Sale" which will be held in the Ogle building on Front street Saturday, October 13, and Monday. October 14, was the main topic of Interest and the following commit tees were appointed: cooked food, Mn. A. H. Dean, Mrs. H. P. Butter field, Mrs. E. J. Allen, Mn. Rae T. Oibkons; notion counter, Mrs. Har old AJiplnwall, Mn. Jack Hansen, Mrs. Lester Smith and Miss Ruth Holt; lunch counter, Mn. W.F. Norman of Portland, and Mrs. J. J. Hall; popcorn and candy. Mrs. Ray Tyson, Mrs. O. R. Faulconet, Mrs. R. I Prerburu and Mn. El burn Sims; sslerMdfc. Mn.' Henry Hanson, chairman, assisted by Mrs. O. W. Noyes, Mn. 8. W. Maupin, lira, H. Overton and Mn. Henry Layman; cashiers, Mrs. O. W. Noyes and Mrs. W. U Bonn. The sale will- open at o'clock Saturday morning . and continue until 9 - dock Saturday night and will also be continued over Monday for the convenience of those who cannot attend on Saturday. -. . The program for the afternoon was In charge of Mn. A. H. Dean and musical numbers were a vocal solo by Mn. Jack Hansen and a vocal solo by Miss Gladys Renn. Mn. Katherlne Powell gave a- very Interesting review of the book "Old Pybus" by Warwick Deeping, an English author. Refreshments were served by the hostesses with -Mrs. Jack Hansen and Mrs. J.. J. Hall presiding at the urns. ARNOLD NAMED HEAD OF COMMUNITY CLUB Sclo Lester Arnold was elected president of the "I Will" commun ity club at the tint meeting of the club year at school house No. at the south entrance of Richardson Oap Tuesday evening. Mrs, O. E. Rodgers Is vice president; Eldred Long, secretary treasurer; Mary Lois Ooar, pianist; Ruby Rospralka, assistant pianist; Charles Thwlng, sona leader. A tair - attendance marked the opening meeting of the club season and an enjoyable liter ary and musical program was ren dered. Refreshments were served. The program committee for the next monthly meeting, which will be held on the second Tuesday In November, Is composed of Miss Fox, Mrs. a. B. Rodgen and Benton Ar nold. The refreshment committee to rthe next meeting Includes Mrs. Porter Long, Mrs. Rospnlka and Mrs. Vilas Arnold. SILVERTON HOMES . SCENE OF PARTIES Sllverton Mrs. Carl Stanley and Mrs. Forrest Stamey entertained at two delightful lau an airs Tuesoay, one In the afternoon and one In the evening at the Forrest Stamey home on Jersey street. Five tables of bridge were played at both parties, Mrs. L. M. McOlnnla winning high and Mrs. J. Hobblett consolation In the afternoon, and Mrs. L. C. East man high, and Mrs. Ed Banks con solation in the evening. The rooms were decorated with zinnias and other fall flowers. . , FORMER SCIO MAN DIES, NORTH BEND Scio The death of Chester Rees, 81, formerly of Sclo, occurred ati the home of his daughter, Mrs. Russell Kelzer, at North Bend a short time ago. He had been a patient In the Kelzer hospital for year. -The Reeses left Sclo three years ago and have been living at North Bend since. Deceased was a na tive of Illinois but had resided in Oregon since 1901. He was a Meth odist minister for many years, and occupied the pulpit at North .Bend frequently after leaving Sclo. - Besides his widow Rasa la sur vived by his daughters, Mrs. Kelzer of North Bend, Mrs. Welmann of Seaside, and Mrs. Palmer of New York City, and Ms sons, Roger Rees of Eugene and Clarence Rees of Tacoma, Wash. ' W1RTH IS INJURED ' Sclo William Wlrth, who has been employed In the timber east of Bcto for some time, sustained an UKly cut which severed the end of the Index finger of the left hand. He waa carrying tools used in felling treets when hen tripped and tell.. No permanent Impair ment of the member Is anticipates KIDNEYS NEED LOT OF WATER Drink Freely and Often, Also ... Take Raits If Your Back : ',' Hurts ., . When you wake up with head. . ache and dull misery In the kidney legion It may mean you have been eating foods which create . adds, ays a well-known authority. An excess of such acids overworks the kidneys In their effort to filter It atom the blood and they become sort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog Eu must relieve them, like you ra ve your bowels, removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick . headache, dlxsy aw Us; your stomach sours, tongue a) quoted, and when the weather la bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sedi ment, channels joilen get sore, wa ter scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times dur ing the night Either consult a food, reliable - physician at once or get from your pharmlcist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a class of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salta Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for yean to help clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise adds In the system. to they no longer Irritate, thus of ten relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot Injun and makes a delightful, ef fervescent 11 Hi la-water drink. Drink lota of water. adv. Before You Sell Your Junk Pbom as for the big heat easb price, we buy and aw every thing raoNi ttt Salem Junk Co, AFPmON EUNB is N. Cisilirilsl It GERVAIS COMMUNITY CLUB OPENS SEASON Oervals The Oervals "500" com munity club held Its first meeting of the winter season Tuesday evening In the Masonic hall when ten tables of "500" were played. . , The hall was decorated with tall baskets of gay colored zinnias while the long tables In the banquet hall were centered with tiny baskets of llliputs. ...... High scores for the evening were won by Mn. Clara Ellsworth and Q. J. Molson- while second prizes were given to Mn. otto Schwab and Perry Seeley. The Misses Sophia and Minnie Nlbler, Mrs. Johanna Clark and Mrs. M. D. Hennlng were nosiesses ior tne evening. Majestic Radios Don't buy until yon beat them Your own terms In reason. Vibbert&Todd MI 8. Hlgb St. Phone ZU2 QUARTERLY SESSION HELD BY SCIO CLUB Sclo Corda Arnold was chosen the new president of the 'As You Like It" club at the quarterly elec tion held at the meeting at the home of Mrs. Price Neat, Other officen are Blanch Miller, vice president; Maysel Merrltt, secretary-treasurer; Maud Montgomery, reporter. The meeting was called to order by Maggie Merrltt and membere responded to roll call by giving a current event. Following the busi ness of the session dainty refresh ments were served and a social hour wss spent. The hostess was as sisted by . Doris Neal. The next meeting will be held October 17 at the home of Mrs. Carrie Bllyeu. .- ZUBEFt IS PRESIDENT AUMSVILLE STUDENTS AumsvlUe The high school stud ent Tjody hod the election of tts officen Wednesday afternoon. The officen elected were: president, Leonard Zuber; vice president, John Prospal; secretary, Robert Rayce; treasurer, Matilda Hlghberger; ath letic manager, Leonard Lee; yell leaders, Harold Wltcraft and Louise Hlghberger; sargeant-at-arma, Sam uel Hill; editor, Lucille Ruettgera. HIGH SCHOOL BAND GETTING ORGANIZED Woodbum The tint meeting of the high school band was held Wed nesday afternoon. The purpose of the meeting was to register the names of those students who wish to play. About thirty turned out which is an unusual number for the also of the school. The band will be under the direc tion of Preston Rohner who la also .one of the commercial teachers at W. H. S. The instrumentation will be better balanced this year, there being more clarinets and trumpets and fewer saxophones. When JUPITER Begins! TERE'S A SCURRY FOR THE RIGHT KIND OF RAIN TOGS Fashion has decreed that rainy day clothes should be quite as smart as those for sunshiny days. We've answered her by selecting the most attractive raincoats we could find. You'll find them here In a variety of materials but all thoroughly water- Z- $6.75 10 $$16.00 And that indispensable accessory the umbrella In colors to match your costume, crook or straight han- dies for $3.95, $4.95, $6.50 55 N. LIBERTY 8T. SALEM EUGENE PORTLAND About Our Competition Saturday Specials Extra Large Cookies ... all kinds IOC doz. The talk of the town I Peerless Twin Loaves, standard full - A weight Only XVC Large Loaf Bread, extra ffH 10c 2 double loaves ..... 25c Boston Brown 1An Bread JLUL Pumpernikkel 1 A. Health Bread .. 1UC Wholewheat Cream Doughnuts Dozen ........... Doughnuts OA a sUV Pies, all kinds, np. ...... As V 10c and Buns and Rolls, 2Q(J Maple Bars, Qfirt Doten -.. SUC Our well-known Frank furter Butter Q(? Creara Cake... ODL PEERLESS BAKERY 170 N. Commercial St Phone SOS We have nothing but good things to say. Salem butchers are all good butchers and all sell good meats and appearingly are all doing a splendid business. We have been getting a very copious share of the meat business here for which we are very greatf ul. All told, like the prune crop, business is very good. Boiled Ham, lb ..........50c Chipped Beef, lb. .. ............. 50c Sliced Bacon 'Eastern Lean) lb. 25c Stew Meat, lb. ... . 10c Salt Pork, lb 11c Pure Lard, no limit with purchase, 2 lbs. . - 25c 100 Pure Sausage or Hamburger, all meat, no cereals, no coloring, 2 lbs.....25c Fresh Liver, per lb 10c Mutton Roast or Loin Chops, lb. 13c Veal Chops, lb ny2c Pork Loin Chops, lb. .. 25c Pork Steak, lean, lb. ...... 19V2c Sirloin Steak, lb. 17ViC Boned and Rolled Smoked Picnic , Hams, lb. .2V2c Henry's Peerless Market Henry's Capitol Market GILL MAKES TALK FOR GARDEN GROUP Woodbum An interesting talk was given by Ray W. OU1 of QUI Brothers Seed company of Portland at the regular nwetlnr of the Wood bum Garden club Tuesday night. Mr. OU1 spoke on -Dahlia and Lawns." The speaker was Introduced by Mrs. B. H. Orubb. The club la planning a plant and shrub sale to be held soon and the president, Mrs. E. E. Settlemler ap pointed Mrs. JL P. Plank. Mrs. 1. R. Vanderbeck and Mrs. W. J. Wilson committee on arrangements The date of the sale and place will be announced later. The secretary THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1929 was Instructed to write a letter con veying the food wishes of the club to Mrs. John F. Thurston, formerly auss saran jenny, a member of the club who was recently married, and has departed for Idaho. QUIET MEETING IS HELD AT AUMSVILLE Aumsvllle The AumsvUle Com munity club held its first meeting of the year Monday night. This being a busy season-for so 'many of the members that Just a bnst neaa meeting waa held. Charles Martin la president. - Sclo Thursday evening, October 17, will be a regular meeting date for the Sclo Parent-Teachers' as sociation. The organization has not yet begun to function this fall. PANTOMIME OFFERED FOR RAINBOW GIRLS Woodbum Following the regular business meeting of Evergreen As sembly No. 12, Order of the Rain bow for girl on Tuesday night an enjoyable program waa given con sisting of a pantomime entitled "The Fatal Guest." Mia Opal Hodge, worthy advisor, acted as reader and the following characters wen rep resented: King, Jessie Sims; queen, Dorothy Austin; princessr Margaret Mochel; duke, Catherine Espy; cur tain, Julia Ben Austin. A social la planned for next meeting. The members are conducting a member ship contest with two teams headed by Misses Jessie Buns and Peggy Sadler, the losing side to give a par ty for the winners. The contest will close In January, One-third the cost of a Francis motor ear consists of taxes. Forced To Sleep In Chair Gas So Bad Nuchts I sat us in a Ahaf ff sueh atwnarh gas. I took Astiflnfca, and nothing I eat hurts u mmmTt , sleep line." Mrs, olenn Butler.' I Even the PtRST roomful of Ad lerika relieves gaa on the stomach ' and removes sstonishins; amount : of old wast matter from the system. ' Makes you enjoy your meals anal 1 sleep better. No matter what yoa nave mea ior vour siomacn and bowels, Alderlka will surprize vou. rerinigswjre KIaximuM i was truly CoFEEE sf AM II .IV y -eayaw- ?- r f ' r -. Saturday, October 12, ii the last day of our Max-i-rhuM Coffee Week and we can truthfully say it was a success. More than 25 carloads of Max-rmuM Coffee were shipped to our stores all over the country for this occasion. Thousands of folks who had never used Max-i-muM Coffee before have learned about it now and we know that, hereafter, every week will be Max-i-muM Coffee Week" for them. Of course, we will continue to feature Max-knuM Coffee in the future as we have in the past and we can safely promise that it will always be "just what the name implies.'' 1 lb. 49c 2 lbs. 97c 4 lbs. $1.93 Savings For Friday and Saturday & Monday CRUX Margarine. It's the best spread for bread. a 3 Lbs. 45c CHEESE Oregon Full Craam, The finest obtainable Lbs. 49c BEANS New crop small white beans, quick cooking. ICU, ' 98c RICE Southern grown, long bead rice . 10Lbs.69c SUGAR C & H Pure Cane fine ' granulated - 10 Lb, 56c BUTTER Safeway No. 1 Fresh Creamery 2 LbS 99c BREAD No meal is quite complete without good wholesome bread. Its the staff of life give your family Safeway Quality Bread Its the best in town. Whole Wheat or White FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 2 Twin Loaves 15c SALMON Alaska Pink, rich and full flavored (J Cans . 55c SWEET POTATOES New California Jer seys. They're delicious Lbs. 27c CRACKERS Snowflakes or Honey. Made Grahams ai Packages- 65c PEAS Maximum Brand, ten der and sweet ' Cans 69c , LARD Cascade Fresh Pure Lard A Lb. 59c Pail ... 8 Lbs. J 1.15 WESSON OIL The housewife's finest cooking and salad oil. QUARTS . 39c (Limit) ; SALT Morton's Iodized, free riyining W Cans .... 15c SOAP Crystal White 10 Bars ... 35C P & G SOAP , 10Bar,,35C Safeway Market Features for Friday and Saturday Bacon 'Fancy mild sugar cured, medium weight, well streaked with, lean. Half or whole piece Lb.. ..29c Chickens Fresh dressed and drawn bens and fryers FRESH MILK, quart 9c It's Safe to Buy Meats at Safeway . . Bright, clean, sanitary Markets, and neat, courteous Salesmen as sure, you of receiving Meat that has been properly bandied. You take no chances in buying your Meats at Safeway. SWIFTS CONDENSED CHILI CON CARNE 1 Lb. Bricks.. ....... 35c Pure Lard Finest qualityof open kettle rendered 3 lbs. '..45c Pot Roast All shoulder cut front . . young prime beef. Lb. . . . 23c tan Ha, IT Mi N. com IT. raoNm n $3.00 order or over (sugar excepted) delivered FREE Stars Na.ll ns m. com sr. raoNB us