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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1932)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon Thursday Morning March 31; 1932 to smash. Schools lie put In the same category in urging post ponement o fofrther aiblding. it Aftir referring to the difficul ties, lot - Chicago where : teachers and . employes have gone unpaid for months -because of a tax strike when the, tax load became unbear able, and New York . where city official had to" beg. a loan of $111,000,000 at 6 per cent, and Philadelphia with a somewhat similar predicament, Manny post ed his own town of Seattle as an example ' of extravagance run wild. . : --rV-V r - "They built . a dam on the Cedar river tor a power plant, af ter three engineers said it wauld not hold water, spent three mil lion dollars on it. The dam leak ed, towns were washed away and the city had to pay thousands of dollars damages and there it Is now a three million dollar monu ment of folly. - , -Incinerators Won't '"' Burn Label off Can "We spent $1,400,000 for gar bage incinerators that wouldn't burn, the label on ji, tin can let alone the can. : Kow; they . aren't used because they aren't usable. "We spent $18,000,000 on poYt deTelopment and hare to levy taxes to pay- the operating losses' and bond Interest - Private docks are down and apt being Improved, i "The street car property whieh causes a i laugh" everywhere else la no laughing matter to Seattle, Seattle bargained to pay $15, 000,000 for it at a time -when it was assessed sixteen and a halt . " ... .. i millions, for taxing purposes. Se attle lost the 2 per; cent grose earnings tax," the cost of paring between the rails,' and property taxes, a total of two and a quart er millions In raven nevt l Twenty-tlTe million r dollars have been spent on light plants and It wllltake $10,000,000 more to flnish-Tkem. generating 150, 000 horsepower and no i market for all the power-1 , The city tin Ished a four and a half million dollar bridge last September bat built no approaches tojt and the Job Is now tied p;ln courts by Injunction; snjtsv; 15-:;. ; " In Closing' Manny Invited mem bers 'to attend the International convention be held In- Seattle, and told plana being made to en tertain ; the delegates front all over ..the world. x H t Prom IUtxvllle Mr. and Mrs. Wallace- Leonard of - Ritsville, Wash., visited friends' here Tues day, ; :;; " . , "i i : J- - . ' .". V - cnurcnSunday. The- pastor B. B. Lockhart, " fa - a serenta degree member of the' grange. - ' ' Speakera will include- Rart W. Gill, . Portland. C. C. Hulet, Al bany, Bertha Beck. A I b a n y, George A. Palmlter. Portland, all of the state granger Marshall J. Dana of the Oregon Journal, and Rafna Holman, representing GOy. Julius Meier, , vL JJ I fourteen grangers were repre sented last year 1 and a gTaater number la expected this year. A Baaketdinner'wia be held fol- fslj lowing the morning worship. ;CiU v -. wlU be the chief gpeaher a the"'" v : nirht session and at the; morning' r. ' ; EIHM hour the , pastor will ! preach ; George Washington aermbm- ? ? , . S t - - Asks Forerlosure 8UW V, toxw-!.; a - - mm M 1 . So Avers : Manny, Resident iTheref Urges Rotary to Aid Public Affairs A delegation ot Marion county grangers., is . planning, to , attend the three-session . Sunday church and .grange, ehantauo.ua to be held at the Lebanon Methodist close a mortgage waa begun, yee- j terday by Hans Seversoq: against Lucy M. Wray. Principal of $U 00 la asked, along with interest and eosta y t ' f-.-r" V. 4 . Bank Manny., Seattle, well ; known to Salem kRotarians ' be- ante . of his rerrice , as ! district goTernor V threw' a challenge to eluh member yesterday noon fwhen he told them, to get busy In pablie affairs and seek to save titles ,. and : states from extraTa Ranee and insolTency. . Blaming the continuing depression In part on recklessness in "public . spend ing. Manny said the day of reck oning is at hand, and unless men ; of sound business judgment get - In and work the country will go t I . 'ft I Group all wool sweaters. For 2nd Birthday AAi Sale : .. UtlC PAGE EIGHT 6IW.T0 HMD uywm 1 A I! !.4 v-r. .171 South Commercial St., Salem, Ore. iCUgi?.PF!$TER Our Prices are Exceptionally Lout at AH Timet Sane. Me HQ for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ASSORTED - FLUFFS '- UiP They are Fresh from the OTen Eg ren " Treat yourself to a few pounds of goodness Milk either Oregon or Morn ing Milk. r Tall cans DC 1 . Limit , ' - '-. ) - : ' .UTAH-NP Peas ;U Cans ...4--r 25c . l)eliciou8 Utah Peas J MORGAN SUGAR J cCans .. ..'25c v Tender & Sweet : MI-CHOICE Ib.Sack.:..!.. 98c A Crown Mills Product ' Sugar Fine granulated 18 Ibs 79c ST. ELMO Beans O Cans ... 25c Cut, Stringless, Tender Oranges 2 -Doz. .......1.. . Medium, size .. - Sweet A Juicy Dates Bulk pounds Exceptionally nice 25c IS ML AT v IKAw Duty 173 "S. Com'l St. Phone 8757 We buy all our livestock direct from the farmer,' do ing all our own killing. You pay only oneprofit when trading here.' ' :' i'-'- ' - -' Qur Beel it Alwayt the Best the Market 'Affordt; Beef to Ilbast,. 8c md:lc Beef Loin Steak . . 12c Beef to Boil .1 . : . 7c Hamburg ireshundi . V IDc jvVi1,H',Noraterf":'no'cereaS no extra suet - Yeal tORpast . . . 12c Ppjrk to. Roast . . 10c esh Pork Hocks . . 7c FreMEiiEr Feet ;! 36 Jb resh Jtsack cone . 6c Bjesh Spare JRibs -- rure KorK sausage Our pork & pork products art of the vary, best grade, we never use any old or off grade hogs m our market. Hams- . . .V:" 17c ;Beon. ir.: 12c: arid lie Pute Lard v t ;v 41bsv 25c 'r'5? Opt kettle raider ," '?'rr ' laipBsie . Satlsfjrfaig --fc . - j; Our haras & bacon are sugar cured & smoked with oak -wocd. - We think there is no better at any price. Wi have no specials on - Saturday. Do -not wait until Cslcrday to do your shopping, our same vkw price prevails each day. . .'', v - : In the meat business la Salem since 1635 n i x v - $ Salle SttaiPtto fn?Sto R3i?iinnim2 APRIL 1 DOORS OPEN 9 A. M." Well, folks, this is Johnson's 2nd Annual Sale and we say we are going to show you our appreciation of your good will, and the only way we can show our appreciation is by giving you unheard-of values. SPECIAL NOTICE PLEASE: I hereby announce Mr. O. F. Johnson is going to of fer to the people of Salem .and the surrounding-territory some of the best values that- this store has ever offered sinceTbeing in Salem. Just watch and see. April 1, 1932 ' (Signed) O. F. JOHNSON 7 PRESSES - D RES GROUP 1 Values in this group of dresses are up to $19.75. To clean them out quick, Johnson's .2nd Q QQ annual sale, they are yours at vO00 : GROUP 2 Silk Dresses, Wool Dresses. Values .tip to $10.95. At Johnson's 2nd Annual Sale they ' are QQ yours at : . . .vQO 162 - in this lot. while they last. These are brand new dresses. I IS ' Folks, we made a lucky buy so here they go Johnson's iaia annual jsaie . r. HERE THEY ARE fx ''"'''' ::V1ni ? ' ' - Goats - Coats - Coats And "stilT more coats to select from. All new-spring coats, but as Mr, Jonnson said he is going to give real values he means every word of it, so here it goes. Coats, values' up "to $19.75 they are yours at only Coats Regular values up to $10.95 'They are yours at V i MILLINERY DEPT. Erery SprlM . and Summer , Hat In the store, raJaes op to 6.75, durini this great 2nd. An. sale' O QQ at one flat price. .v; 9j0O ladles'. Turbans In . tinsel, regular 1.95 values. Johnson's 2nd An. sale ihey'arej-- --.?!,: sr; ' v qq- yours at . M 1 1 . . l C - -, Berets of all . the newest types and colors. Cots bf Jliffereht styles to select from. 'Johnson's ' 7Q 2nd 'Ansale ; yi. V . j . . . I I 5f C ; : : Ladies' PURE SILK HOSE. ; 1st quality no seconds,-2nd Birth- day Sale-- . fP. '.,7. ; ICr pair .. Limit 4 pairs "to rvstotner SKIRTS Wool skirts," group 1." ' Colors Navy, Black, Brown, Tan,' Green f- alterations free. Johnson's Second Annual - &- Qto Sale :..--.. ..;Loo , 1GROUP2 Thisv group "of - skirts" are of" the latest: spring 'Styles direct ixiSm New' . York v city to you. These r skirts are well,v'woxth Tup to.' $55. Johnson's . 2nd. . Annual Sale While they last" :.JL; ..:. $2.88 .Hi - KAYSER RAYON SILK . t-- r ' -; ' ::r " ' C03IBIN ATIONS - : )J - Retalar, 1.9S.ralues. v : , AQ - - - -, WWle ' theyVlMt'. -.tj.t- ; C v . . .. ... :tT i .vi- 1.. pt...' j ... - . V .J if ' " i r ' , .V ? " nl.5 V-These - are V ail - wool ": suits. . .- r 2aa nirtnaay saie-. a hp . i".-. Tonrs at . . .. . . ... . ,90 . ; . :. CORSETS AND WRAP- , ; AROUND : X; ? r Values- U $12.I. Johnson's .2nd : Birthday; saleT..; Tonr . 9 XkK choice- while ihey- last. . . l&mUD ; BARGAIN BALCONY. ;House dresses'; galore,-, aU at jthese' low:, popular; prices ;Thia:is'.; new " Idepartrnent. We have added to our 'store and . .we x are" sure;'yoii7 willr agree wJthT usuthat f ouiv itylesi quality "and , price are justaSwe advertise. 'Ce -J Linen dresses,-.voile rdrtases, bas ket weave dresses, percale dresses, broadcloth dresses in the new and fancy weaves with the latest ixwsible eolorihgand stylel Is-J; v LADIES' PURE SILK AND17 v , ? IVx- : RAYON SCARFS -. V .. - vaiues, 10 . f . jonn- - -f q q - - -. ; . -1 , soiL's.ndvBlrthdar sale. . QOr, . . - r ijrvc xmar Taiues ?0rf AND -BAGS. ?.-lai. Kenulne"leathjr.Rexul L i to; s 4.jr Johnson's 2nd ,M'np' , t, Birthday Hial. : . . . . ; $ 1 .95 TT rr? -RAYON Sn-KTAJAMAS " Reittlar 11.1 S raises. Jobn-. AH . v J : Ason's 2nd .Birthday sale . i . . il i) C-i , -; -V? . -'.All pure leather. -a (rtSMi HwnV r-N' with yon to aU- -'- .grtabumt disappointed..; JT;; No RcfimrJs 2nd-Birthday sale 69t - . . JOHNSON'S for GLOVES 1 mm :he STORE FOR LADIES 464 STATE STREET . v 1 t - ;-.?.-:".-. I W0 - r. JOHNSON'S 'foKKOSE' 5;