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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1931)
.Li' ( J.W. .JAU, i - :rvi r , caht.iei; is hack - FAIRFIELD. Sept. 16 Mike Siahoney, mall carrier on route one, Gervais, Is back on the joS after a week's vacation spent at "Bayocean. t - Tulsa, Okla., recently 'opened Its first public golf court wlta gruSi putting greens.: ; .riliwUli U- Ten interseetlonal games mark the 1931 football schedule of the Pacific coast conference. . COAT SALE t'Now at JOHNSON'S The Store for ladles j 4jSTATE -- Johnson's for Gloves DITfiiEO TO COCl'EiIE HERE Annual Gathering of. State Association Will be In Salem Next Autumn The annaal convention of Ore gon credit bureau managers -will be held in Salem next fall, .Roy H. Wassam, manager p the Sa lem bureau, reported : .yesterday to the Salem Retail Credit asso ciation, - in regular luncheon meeting at the Gray Belle. Mr. Wassam and four other StuMy School Shoes Quality with Econohiy Girls' Black and Brown Sport Oxfords, leather soles, all sizes $2.95 Girls' Black and Brown Pigskin, Scotch ! grain moccasin toes, two tone effects. Leather and , do AC 0)1 QC rubber soles, all sizes j4 L.l : 3)KiDand a). 5U Boys' Black and Brown pxfords. Plain and grain leathers ii..... .. $295 and $3.95 ' "RED GOOSE" SHOES FOR CHILDREN 1-95 2.4S 2.75 OREGON SHOE CO 326 State St. Next to Ladd and Bush Bank members of the local association attended the state bureau mana- fers meeting In Portland Mon ay. Wasam -was elected presi dent of the group. . ; -Possibility that the meeting here nay be expanded to include managers of the. entire northwest vu told by.Was&am, who report ed a more on foot to that end. L. F. Schoettler also gaye a brief report on the Portland meeting, telling especially of the adTantages of the Salem rating system as compared to the one he found in operation at a lun cheon of the Portland Credit as sociation, .-ii . -i ; :-i:iy,:' He also deplored findings that Oregon tops the nation In . busi ness bankruptcies and rates about third In number nlation of wage bankruptcy, v per 100,000 pop- earners who take Eakin See Prunes Off to Convention j Of Legion Members DALLAS. Sept. 16 Jack B. Eakin made a trip to Portland Saturday, taking down : eight packing cases containing prunes to be sent to Detroit for the na tional American; Legion ' convene tlon. "Prunes were . furnished by the Dallas chamber of commerce and 3500 small bags were -filled with the fruit. Cuts tor a page in the special legionnaire edition of a magazine were furnished by the chamber of commerce. This ma gazine is a pictorial story of the various sections of Oregon. ! Mr. Eakin has; been appointed as the state chairman of member ship by Alex Barray, state com mander. Last year Mr. Eakin served as district: commander. : School Children Have youri hair cut in ,time for school. You can have a -real i good hair-cut at our L barber shop "for ! - - 25c Remember our location DUBOIS'S BARBER SHOP Basement of Masonic Bldg. .r t I in in j i ' MUNDSD iASi i j ! - U : L - ' !' - - : . i - ! DAILY AND SUNDAY EXCEPT MONDAY IB a rg mum NOW ON Starting Sept; 15 For a Limited Time 6AM. MAIL DEINO deuvebzd ; ' ' H - Z A.M. J PRB5 O' j V1 -4 AM. ' ' P.O. - i By Mail Today's Paper Today One Full Year ' In Oregon Only By the Clock- i News When It's Fresh: News is one of those commodities like a hot Waffle. A few hours greatly effects its quality. That's the reason morning papers the country over, are sought by rural, readers. 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Fred Meyers Coffee Fresh roasted, fresh Trifle : ; ; 3 )bs. for 50e 25c Spearmint: Tooth Paste 9c 1 : 35c Sentinel Playing Cards 26c ScotTissue Toliet Paner 3 for 19c SI ' Fiancee Face "Powder 59c :l I 1 00 Aspinn Tablets, 5-Gn, 23c 1 Pt. Antiseptic Solution 23c 10c Lux or Palmolive Soap (limit 10) 5c 50c Bath Brushes 39c ; -.;.fi J . Tooth Brushes (Made in U S. A.) 5c 28-Oz. Canada Dry Ginger Ale 25c $1 Hot Water Bottles 39c f $1 Fountain Syringes 39c j II 75c Velma Theatrical Cream and 50c Carton Kleenex all for 69c $1 Stanford Blade Sharpener ' and 50c Gillette Blades, all for 69c 50c - Coty Shaving Cream and 50c Probak Blades all for 59c J 50c Shower Cap arid SI Pastel Shades Bath Spray, all for 79c I 50c Vivadou Shaving Cream and 25c Mavis Talf alt for 29c i 50c Mennen's Sliaving Cream and 35c Skin Bracer, all for 49c 1 50c ; Prophylactic Tooth Brush! and 25c Listerine Tooth Paste, all for 33c 50c Pepsoderit Antiseptic and 50c Tek Tooth Brush,' all for 59c . $2 Junior LuncH Kit With Vz-Pt. Vacuum Bottle (for School Children) 99c Carton of 12 Bon Ton Sanitary Napkins, 112c ! ;: 60 Watt Outside Frosted Light Globes, 3 for 25fi L 24 Sheets and 24 Envelopes Pinehurst Fabric, 2 for 25c ?M I 45c Regular Kotex or Modess Limit 2 ljcp 1 j ! I Leatherette. 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Bathingn v; Epsom Salts 39c 35c Energine 23c 45c Oronite Cleaner 27c 50c Shell Cleaner- 2Sc TO DISPLAY BOOKS HED ORE : Not only Oregon writers, tut books - published in Oregon and written by Oregon writers, will be shown at the Oregon -state fair. A display Is being arrang ed under i the direction of Miss Harriett ' Long, '-ate librarian, whoi haa Invited Oregon publish ers to participate. : -l The - Statesman Publishing company will display two books recently published In Us plant, -The Enchanted Lake," by Stan tnn f! T-Thamr and the fourth edition of Professor J. B. Hor ner's text on "Oregon Historyi : The display of Oregon-made books wUl adjoin the display of photographs of liYlng Oregon writers who hare published one or more books. Miss Long left for the east a week ago but placed the direction of the exhib it In the hands of Miss Mlrpah Blair, assistant state librarian. Libraty Has New French Volumes Fifty-seven new books written la Treneb were received yesterday for the senior high school .library by Mis AltaiCirschner, librarian, as the Ift of students of last year's. French 'department. - .The money for purchasing these books was earned by the students from candy sales . which they held in Mac MARR! P ARKETS 1990 N. Capitol !'' 1 ' I -I174 N. Coml $t. r Stkte and Coml Sts. '.Sausage J Seasoned the Old" Fashioned Way i. H&8 lb. I:: SATj ONLY FresEi Fish :': I. I 'I Tik - ;; Black Cod, lb. . 8c Hahbut, lb' ...:10c Silversidajilf f Salmon, lb. .4 10c Prices quoted j on Yi or ''I : Whole Fish As Good as the' ' ; fe'lBestl-! lflffl 3 lbs. 255 SAT. ONLY -J. HAMS VUUOII 9 A Ul A Mil .: iMM ICI AS - Sugar Cured Slrinned ' Half or Whole 22c Jlld) LPoiBoastl Meaty and Tender 121-26 IbJ Pure Lard in Open Kettle Rendered SIbsJ 2C 3 BS8C3 Eastern Sugar . Cured m-2:; E 1 1 s . I the hlgkucbool. i