The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 25, 1931, Page 8, Image 8

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Thursday Morning, June 25, 1931
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PAGE EIGHT
. GIIURGH " BEf iEVOLETJT
STRESSED
M ethodist V orld Service is
In Deplorahle State
" Leaders Assert
-KUCteXE.- Ore.. June 24
(AP) Declaration were made
her today by leaders of the de
nomination that the Methodis
'Episcopal church must cow take
note of Its benevolent program or
face disaster. The church is hold
ine Its 79th annual Oregon eon
ference here.
Decreasing pictures were por
t rayed of depleting finances and
curtailed work la the many
branches by a group of speakers
who appeared on the program.
It was declared that the world
service work of the ehurcfc ia "in
the most fearful and tragic eon
dltion In which It has ever been
Sneakers today Included Dr,
N. E. Davis of Chicago, represent
ins the national board of hospit
sis, homes- and Deaconess work;
Dr. Clarence True Wilson, Wash
lag ton, D." C general secretary
of the board of temperance, pro
hibition and public morals; Dr
J. S. Burnett, missionary worker
of the church in the south, and
Dr. W. B. Holllngshead of Chica
go, representing the general
world service headquarters.
Delegates To Be
i l&eeted Today
One of the most important
items of the conference will be
the election tomorrow of dele
gates to the general conference in
Atlantic City, to be held next
year. Oregon Is entitled to four
ministers and four laymen as rep
resentatlvea.
Ia addition to the election, ad
dresses will be made tomorrow
by Dean U. G. Dubach of Oregon
State college, on "the church and
the student." by Dr. Elmer Guy
Cutsball, president of the Illff
cellege, Denver; the Rev. C. W.
Clemes, missionary . from India,
and by the Rev. C. C. Close, state
superintendent of the Anti-Sa-loos
league.
Of special Interest on tonight's
session was an address by Dr.
Clarence True Wilson.
In 1930 the Alabama farm
population increased for the first
time in ten years, 1,392.000 mov-
lag; from city to farm.
PROGRAM
Originators Of Low Prices 351 State St.
PRICES HAVE RAISED
On pork cuts. That may seem like a strange way to
announce a BARGAIN DAY. First of all; we believe
in telling the truth in our ads. Besides its good news
for the pig raisers. Nerer the leas you will find that
OUR pork prices this week are STILL THE LOWEST
(as usual) and we have an extra choice supply. BEEF
PRICES ARE STILL EXTREMELY LOW. Regular
Prices Not Specials, i . j
Special Meaty Spare Rib ...... 10c lit.
Young Pig . Dainty Lean
Pork Roast Loin Chops
15c lbe 22c lbe
Choice Prime
Pot Roasts Beef Roasts
; 10c lbe 12V2c lbe
Good Boiling Tender Small
Beef T-Bohes
8c lb. 20c lb.
CHoice Sirloin - Round
Steak Swiss Steak
17c lb. 20c lb.
Finest Sliced Bacon 1 ....... . .....,20c IK.
FINEST MILK FED VEAL
The firm Whitemeated kind
Fancy
Leg of Veal
20c lb.
Milk Fed
Veal Steak
17c lb.
Country Style Pork
Sausage
15c lb.
Our sausage is the best and purest that can be made.
You can buy cheaper sausage at a lower price, but you
For Seasoning Sugar Cured
Salt Pork Back Bacon
9c lb. 18c lb.
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Highest Grade Fresh Sliced
Margarine Liver
10c lb. I 10c lb.
Out of consideration to-
Saturdays
,: Harry H.
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Menu for
Salatoa alad For Dlaner
Breakfast
CtuHol eraprfroit
Pcb4 Tgg i Broi4 Baoa
JlaffiBS 1 forte
Xuacheoa
Cma CkMH eaI OIitb Saa4vichae
Tea-
Ckeeelate Xat CokiB Pear Sine
Dinner
8mlma SalaS ' Craal4 Potatoes
Frait Galacia Doaaert Wkltt JTaka
Coflr
Cream Cheese and Olive Filling
(For aieet
rap eottaf er arcaai ekM 1
Finest Loin Veal
Cutlets
20c lb.
For Stuffing
Veal Breast
8c lb.
Pure Pork
LittleLinks
20c lb.
our earployes.
at 7 p. m. .
Lery, BIgr.
We class
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N. Y. POLICE SCHOOL TO GRADUATE 300
- Gisaduaxiom
r
the Week
1 cap ehepp4 piaasate ataffoa elires
3 aabtaapoaaia aaiad Araasiss'
Mix InaTedients wltk fork.
Spread on battered slices ef white
or Graham bread. Arrahje sand-
wicn lainion. cut off crvsts and
serre.
Chocolate Wat Oooklec
(Tsrae Ooim)
2 S aap fat
1 eaa akt brova anr
S urM ckaealata, aidted.
1 teaapeoe Taailla
M Uaapooa satt
M cap eats
1-S eapa aoar craaa
S eapa f lwr
1 taaapoaa soda
Cream fat and sugar. Add cho
colate, ranilla, salt and eggs
Beat two minutes. Add rest of
ingredients. Drop portions from
end of spoon onto greased baking
sheets. Flatten with broad aide
of kalfe. Bake 12 minutes in
moderate oyen. . -
Salmoa Salad
(Serriat aiz)
iVt cap lalman, flaked apart
1 cap diced cBcambers
H cap diced celery
S hard cooked tggt, diced
3 taUeapoeea efvniped awaet picklaa
taaapoon aalt
k cap aalad drensiiur
Mix and chill ingredients. Serre
oa lettuce.
Fruit GelaAia Dessert
1 packara lemon flavored relatin miztara
1 cup bouinc pineapple juica
M cap boiling pear juica
H eap beilins peach iuiea
2 tablerpoons lemon juica
1 cup diced pfneapple
h cap dieed peart
H cap diced peachea
hh nP red eherries
Pour boiling fruit Juices oyer
gelatin mixture. Stir until dls
solred. Cool and allow to thick
en a little. Add rest of ingredi
ents. Pour into glass mold. Chill
until stiff. Unmold and serve
plain or with plain or whipped
cream.
The Summer Picnic
Salad- Eacalloped Potato
Aasorted Sandwiches
Pickles ' -Olorea
Chocolate Marshmallow Cat a
Coffee Milk
Ham
Ham Salad :
2 cap diced cooked Sam lL lock die)
S hard cooked eggs, diced
1 cap diced celery
H cup diced cucumbers
2 tables poona chooced aveet eicklaa
3 tableapoone finely ehoDDed oaiona
2 tablespoons chopped green peppers
tea poo a salt
4 teaspoon paprika
2-3 eap aalad dressing I
Mix and chill ingredients. Serre
in bowl, lined with lettuce leares.-
Cbeese Relish Filling
cop yellow eheese. eat fine
4 tabletpooae chopped piaaent Itaffed
olives
teaspooe salt
2 tablespoons ehoDDed Dickie
1 tablespooa finely chopped onions
4 tablespoons aalad dressing
Tuna Salad Filling
- Mix ingredients. Spread on but
tered slices of white bread.
hi cap toaa
5 tablespoon chapped celery
2 tableapoon chopped sweet pickl
1-8 teaspoon salt ,
4 tablespoon aalad dressing
t Mix ingredients. Spread on but
tered slices of bread. Add shreds
of lettuce.
Chocolate Marshmallow Oke
l-S cap fat . J
1 cap sugar
OgJC
1 enp thick soar or buttermilk
2 squsres. chocolate melted
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 caps floar "
1 teaspoon soda
1-8 teaspoon salt
Cream fat and sugar. Add rest
of ingredient and beat three min
utes. Pour into shallow pan which
has been lined with waxed pap
ers. Bake 30 minutes in moder
ate slow oren.
Frosting
12 saarshaaaUows - - .
5 tablespoon hot coffee
S tableapooaa batter
1 teaspoon vanilla "
1-8 teaspoon salt
1 square chocolate, melted
I S-3 eapa Bitted coafectioner's en gar
As soon as cake is ; removed
from pan, press marshmallow on
top. ; Mix coffee and butter, add
vanilla, salt, chocolate and sugar.
Beat until creamy and cool. Care
fully spread over top of marsh-mallows.
A Jane Sunday
Breakfast ' ?
Fresh Berries and Cream
Popover Broiled Bacon
Coffe
Dinner i
Beaei Veal and Browned Potatoes
Battered Beeta
- ' Horseradish Sane
. SweeS Pekled Watermelon Bind
. Better
w Vegetabls Salad
Peach 8herteake Coffee
' Sapper ; ." ?
Tei! "aodwichea . Teed Tea
euieed Banana Spie Oak
-Roast Veai; Browned Potatoes
Vi Pounds veal rout
1 teaspoon aalt
2, tablespoon a floar
O-SrU. (rigkt).
S iaWUapeens finely ckepped aelery
1 slice eaiea.; -
t cap watef
peeled potatoes
teaapeea salt
Wipe off Teal with damp cloth.
Sprinkle with teaspoon of aalt
and the flour. Pit Into baking
pan. Sprinkle with peppers, cel
ery and onion. Add half of water,
core and baka two hours In
moderate oven. Baste freeuejitry.
Add rest of water and potatoes
which hay been sprinkled with
half teaspoon of salt. Bake one
hour. Turn potatoes several
times to have them brown erenly.
Horseradish Saace
K ens horseradish
cap whipped, cream
, taaspeen aalt
teeepoen celery salt
44 teaspoon paprika
1 teaspooa lemon jniee
Mix ingredients. Chill and
serre in small glass dish.
Peach Shortcake
2 enpa floor
3 teaspoons baking powder ;
Marion and Polk County
Masonic and Eastern
Star Picnic
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
f '
Hazel Green Park
ADMISSION FREE 1
' i
Ice cream and coffee furnished at 12:30 and at 6:30
.
Sports from 2 to 5 P. M. Dance 9 P. M.
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Some New and :
Especially Tempting: Valuei
Men's Heavy 12-ounc
canvas gloves
Cannon Towels 22
thread with colored,
borders.
Cannon Wash Cloths with
colored border and plaids.
Infants VoiUe Dresses, sizes one to six.
You won't believe your own eyes AQg
when yon see these dresses for . rOC,
Boy's Wash Suits, 2 to 6 just in and cer
tainly attractive. Guaranteed Q '
fast color. . ... Del C
Women's Button House Jacket. Sleeveless,
made of soft wool yams, in beautiful
colors. Two side pockets. The very latest
thing; out. Sizes 36 to
Come In and see them.
miULiMm
SUB5ID
LlGEJJSES UPHELD
Will not ba Revoked After
Jube Sale. Contracts
Ruled Illegal
-.- VrAsmXOTOX. June. 24
(AP) The radio commission de
cided by a s to 2 vote today that
1,409 licenses held by- four sub
sidiaries of the radio corporation
of America should not be revok
ed because of a federal court de
cision holding Its tub sale con
tracts illegal.
Commissioners Lafount, Robin
son and Starbuek Joined in hold
lng that section 13 of the radio
act, which forbids the licensing of
a company "final- adjudged
guilty" of creating or attempting
to create a monopoly in radio
communication, was not applica
ble to the tube contract suit. The
opposite Tlew was taken by
Chairman Saltsman and Commis
sioner Sykes in dissenting opin
ions. ; .
The licenses involved are held
by the National Broadcasting Co.,
Radlomarine Corporation of Am
erica, R. j C A.-Victor Inc, and
Radio Communications Inc., and
coyer broadcasting, experimental
television and point-to-point com
municauon cnanneis. '
"Insult to Congress
Intelligence." Held
The commission s decision was
immediately denounced by Oswald
T. Schntte, executive secretary of
ths Radio Protective league.
an Insult to the intelligence of
congress which wrote the law."
He demanded that the com
mission "explain to congress why
it Is unwilling to enforce the law
against Owen D. Young's six bil
lion dollar radio trust which has
been found guilty by the federal
courts of violating theanti-trust
aws and which the United States
government had sued to dissolve.
The case came., before the com
mission after the supreme court
had refused to review the decision
teaspoon aalt
A tablaecaoaa batter
2-S eap milk
ens sucea peseas
np'Mgsr
evtft whiniM aremaa
Mix flour, baking powder and
salt. : Cut In butter with knife.
Add milk. When soft dough
foTms, pat It out Into an oblong
shape, 1 inches thick. Bake 15
minutes on greased baking pan.
Split ' carefully and add part of j
peaches which have been mixed
with sugar. Replace top and cov
er with rest of peaches. Spread
with whipped cream and serve at i
once.
' 1 . r
15c
pairs
44 heavy two
5, or $1.00
6forl7c
46.
79c
of the Delaware federal court In a
snlt brought by Arthur D. Lord
receiver for the DeForeet Radio
Co.. of New Jersey, which held
the tube tale contracts la viola
tion of the Clayton act.
Tests at the University of Ten
nessee' indicate that corn Is a
better ration for hogs than wheat.
Income from forest and man
ufactured products in Florida
amounts to f. 2,4 3 7,0 00 annually.
Phone 9123
Flag Outfits
Size 3 x 5 feet
Regular Value $2U)0.
r--98c
Household 4 Needs
10 Bars '
. Ivory Soap ....OOC
2 for 25c Cannon Wah"
Cloths, June Spe- l C
cial, 2 for IDC
50c Milk Mag. ' OA
nesia, pints . CtuQ
98c Quarts Heavy A.
Mineral Ofl OiJC
; Squibb Tooth Pasta 39c.
for $1.00
Squibb Of
Mineral Oil ......... OifC
Squibb Shaving Cream
39c, -VS
for
$1.00
S for $1.00...... 39c
, Veldown Napkins OA-
s for si.oo : ejyc
Kreemoff Cleansingr Tis
sues on '
3 for $1.00.- eJiJC
60c Straska's Tooth
Pasta 39c
3 for .:.
1.00
FLY WITH EYERLY
Get a Free Ticket With Each 50c Purchase
One Ride When Accompanied by One Paid
r Phone QUISENBERRY'S CENTRAL PHARMACY free
9123 TELEPHONE ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY , Delivery
Bargain
Days
Special..
'resses
Values to
FRIDAY and
SATURDAY
ONLY
SIZES 14 TO 20
'A FEW LARGER ONES
GEO, MORGAN, Mgr.
Lower Surgeon
Fees Fixed by
Accident Board
The stats Industrial , accident
commission yesterday mailed lo all
physicians In Oregon a surgeon's
fee schedule effective July 1. The
schedule was prepared by Dr. An J
drew C. Smith of Portland, and
You can get it at
In
fact they'll Iring it
to you.
First Aid for Fingers
Have all the safe, old
home remedies at hand
before the fireworks
start.
Proper first aid arti
cles are part of the
'4ths" great prepara
tions. Antiseptic Wet Dressing
(forj powder O r
burns) ODC
Applicator bottles Of
Tr. Iodine .... . aWC
50c Ungentine
for burns -. OeC
25c Redi Bandage Mer
curochrome j q
treated ..j 1C
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$12.50
tiOXn v
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or
HSiCHANSZZ Of IO?IT
conforms te the California eharg-
es. - ' -
The reduction la fees charged
by physicians and surgeons at
tending Injured workmen, will
save the state many thousands of
dollars annually. The commis
sion also has decided that all re
hearings of cases lnvolrlng injur
ed workmen shall be held In Sa
lem. -It has been the practive in
the past to hold these rehearing
in various sections of the state
outside of this city.
Free Delivery
'p! Special
Stationery Counter
Close out. y(Q
Prices to $1.50 ts7C
Ginger Ale. Quart size
1. $1.40
50c St Regis Golf Balls
9for ....:..$ IsOO
All 75c Bathing
Caps ....................
All Bathing
Shoe J.............:...
1 Gross .
Bottle Caps
39c
59c
J9c
$L00 .Mello Glo
Face
Powder; tq
with Compact 1C
15c Jergen's
Toilet Soap"
5c
89c Jergen's CQ
Lotion ...... ...... DiC
1 ox. Sterile Cotton' .
2 lch Sterile Bandage
1 Inch Adheslre Tape
All for 29c
BUY IN
SALEM
Here. Good For
Fare of $2.50
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