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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1924)
Tuesday mohnjng; ahulis; 102 1 fifteen?. 11 v nr 1 i uin or.r.GON statesman; salk:j, Oregon " I 1 -3 til . ' 1 V1 I V) ID 71 i 1 TETS start right in and do the job right! To-day Nature is arraying her-r-, self in h.er new, joyous Spring garments; let us too, brighten and beautify everything we town. Let all pur property, indoors and put, radiate fresh beauty and cleanliness. ; V 1 . The merchants of this city are ready to give you inany helpful suggestions that will save you labor and expense no matter how small .or large your "Brighten-Up" task is. Read their announcements herewith carefully; Ana do not hesitate to ask for their advice on, anything you want to accomplish. - 4 wmm V t 1 1 ,v? .-. i ... are made, with our Cawn Grass - Seed and Lawn, Fertilizers. .Beautiful effects made hy us ing the proper flqwers. . , , j We Have a verjr choice stock of Flower Seeds. ' Glacjiolas make a v very, showy iyarH. We have some very choice bulbs. - D;,Ai WHITE & SONS ."7 " Phone 160, 261 Stat 2 St. ' .7 : : .7u 1 ' rVSr M j-T ' ' J - 1 n FOR YOUR OLD n .n n rr w n7 1 A LJ V " Don't burn up your rags-sa?lc tlism up, get the neigbor's rags and "3;ill:"y tlisiu for cash. Get busy arid gather in old iron, ntealjxcols, rubber, rags, and every trir.. People are glad to get rid of ! i cr.i.ve're glad to get it. Yen can malfe enoufrli for that 11 outfit. n n HPnnr7-.RQ.' ' .' H'c? 01 Half MiUioriSargains :rj2r Gt. ; : . 1 Phone : 308 O ROPERTY owners are being urged in a rI'i proclamation issued Mayor J. B. Giesy to clean, up their premises in connection with ' "Clean Up Week," which begins today. 'The movement is sponsored by the Woman's Civic club, which will have complete charge of ar rangements. All refuse is to be placed in con- . tainers and set in front of the properties. This ; will be removed by trucks, a small charge being made for the service. ' " - , ' ' ,. ' . ."" ; ;, .' S Each truck will be accompanied by a Boy Scout; Others who are assisting the committee, from other clubs, include Miss Grace L. Taylor, the Salem Nurses club; Mrs. Ft L .! Utter, Rapheterian club, and Mrs. V. A. Reeves, Business and Professional Woman's club. ; The week: will be observed until Saturday, ... PROCLAMATION " Issued By MAYOR GIESY "I hereby proclaim the week be ginning Monday, April 21. as "Clean up week" in the city of Salem, and respectfully urge that eyeryone join in the effort to clean up out city and rid it of all dirt or trash that may be either unhealthful pr unsightly. '7 sincerely trust that all will join with enthusiasm, in this most - worthy cause to the end that our city may be made still more beauti ful." ; (Signed) MAYOR JOHN, B. GIESY. APRIL 21st to 26th DO YOUR BIT 1 - Which Would You Rather Pay? A SMALL Paint Bill, or a BIG Repair Bill? Bear in mind that a surface rots or rusts if you do not protect it and that MARS WELLS PAINT is the greatest of , all pro tectors. Also bear in mind that a gallon of Mars- : well's paint will cover more square feet of surface than any "other known brand. Years of experience have conclusively dem onstrated that Marswelf s . paints contain the properties necessary to successfully withstand the peculiar climatic conditions of the Wil- ', lamette VaJIey. p We specialize in Marswell's paint because ,1 it is the best paint made. ' Square Deal Hardware Comp any 220 N. Commercial St. Phone 1C30 . AND jut 1 mm If is: ma, w v Really does beautify thehome, A 'good color scheme is the "-biff thing in either, or both. ; In this store you. will . ' Receive Helpful Advice And be able to saye considerable money. I am running a iWall Paper Sale All this week. So measure up and buy your paper while the , .."i - , . big reduction is on. MAX FURNITURE RUGS PAINT 1 79 N, Commercial Salem, Oregon It will pay you to buy Northwest-Made Furniture. See window display. For Yow Co 'pO MAKE your home or your office comfortable and attractive to pro- A ; vide every conrenience in the way of furnishings an investment cf $12,000,000 has been made in furniture factories in the Pacific Northwest. The extent of this industry is so little known by the people here that, the manufacturers and retailers of the Pacific Northwest have designated a week to be devoted to a presentation of Northwest-made furniture. Sponsored by the Retail Furniture Kssociatip of Wa? h ington in cooperation with Furniture Manu- : facturers of the Pacific Northwest ; ; A gigantic industry as compared with other industries of the Pacific Northwest is the furniture manu facturing business. Its factories, if combined would require 200 acres of ground. The total floor space needed would be about , 8,712,000 square feet. f ; Exactly 296 salesmen : are con stantly at work disposing of Northwest-made furniture to the retail merchants. Salesmen and executives of the .various furniture factories operate 268 j automobiles for traveling and business use. ' '' ' L '- ' 1 i ' L , . ' . . - ' j " V . ' -" X The . total insurance carried ; by the factories covering fire, liabili ties, etc., 5 amounts to $7,700,000. The combined annual payroll to-!-. taled $5,775,000 In J923 and $4, .... . 000,000 were spent for materials jn the Pacific Northwest. " t The furniture manufactured com- ! pares very favorably with that im ported from eastern points and in-r eludes furniture for home and of fice, h,otel and public building, club and lodge rooms. ,. During the week of April 21 to 26 there will be displays of all the various kinds, of - Northwestrmade furniture. You are urged to go and - see them. Then wfcen you need furniture for any purpose, you will know what , to buy and where to ' buy it so that your own community and ; yourself may. profit by the . . , transaction, ; for whatever , is good for the community is good for you, ! See window display, of Northvest-r?; FurrJhiro