The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 08, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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SCI v Cook 1 Comlag W. H. i " Sophomores Have Program A
. (Bill Cook, whose tun kadi proa-rim of Arams, tumbling antf
. panr Hashar with . police In the mn,,c presented at the . hlth
?8:!'0Te the. waf nd . 7 terdar. Donna BUhon aadTchaa.
. iraawii in Kan lor mw hsuti . - " . - v.
meat la May. 1914. will apeak d.V V55K 7
Sanday worning at 11 o'elock t JJd'r i.dlreft.,onf !
the nniGerbu Baptist taureh, B"rro',BI'. l"4'0
w maiuanta ciw. a se inmv
ling stunts were, performed by
Relnwald ; and : Claude
I Cross. Robert Hair played several
numbers-' on the piano. .
la Same Bafldlnir Reports
! carried In loeaf newspapers this
week that Raymond' H. Baasett,
Dance Friday Haxet Green 25c.
North Cottage and D streets, an-
fiArltkAM . rh .atv - Vav IT. TIT
aawaaaava up armo vva v , vs a ay
RaUch. "Cook Is n splendid I w
speaker and well worth hearing",
aaya Rntsch, who heard him ser
ral .years as in Portland. Cook
served .In the. World war In the
secret serriea - department; and
upon honorable discharge and re-1 . v v "
r " ' "V ""I, garters to the Breyman bsild-
a 7. " . Vv : lng. were Incorrect. Bassett has
. cu,u..uu .... r" awnd from the fifth floor.of the
w aau aSaaa flUW
erty streets, down to the fourth
floor, and la now established In n
Defaalt Granted A default do-I suite with entrance at room 4 OS
eree lor izeiz. pins interest ano ia that same building
"' inata araa a-rantail In olrrutt PftMrt I
TMtoriliT in Harrr Rnham: De-1 Wolrs Condition Varies Pred
fendants .were Walter Cand Lee D. Wolf, Salem high, school prln-
M. Kenworthy. A note lor i&oeo cipa. . waafl resting morar corn
signed by H. K. O'Halr and gifen forUbly yesterday morning but
ta the defendants is to 'be soldi by noon was again feeling worse.
as collateral security while SO He has been suffering with rheu
shares of 100 par Talue each of xnatlsm for several weeks-and "has
the Walter CJKenworthy and com? been unable to be at the chool
pany firm' are to be sold also. y l ror oyer a week.
Overloads Trank T. Glrard. Save summer fur storage with.
ooeratinr a truck between AI-1 Kildew permanent mothproofing
bany and Portland, was picked up City. Cleaners, Tel. 6897.
by state police out of Albany yes-
terday and haled into justice
court here. He was charged with
Tests Aaaoonced C. A. How
ard, state superintendent of pub-
orerloadlnr. carrying s e r a 1 "c. instruction, has seat word to
- - - a, a I VAlaaM ' haa aoaaa.akn aV n. X A. a
thousand pounds too much on nis
track. Ho was fined $ 4 5 and is
In Jail until hia company pays.
Salem high school that state
tests on the old and new testa
ments of the bible will be given
which It Is aald will be don. to- J Students in any standard
day.
Holeproof hosiery sale at Miller's !
iwuaj. - . ...... -
Goldstein Speaks ' Before an
audience varying from 60 to luu
high school may participate.
Attend Play A large number
of Willamette university students
and professors attended "Cyrano
De Bergerac" given at the civic
auditorium in Portland Thursday
persons, David Goldstein, Catholic night The play, written by Ed
lav nreacher from -Boston, last
nlaht sooke over a loudspeaker
from his ear parked on the court
hetuse driTeway. Ho explained the
tenets of Roman Catholicism. He
waa accompanied by ; his motor
tuirlnr aasliitant. .xneoaore n.
Dersey of Baltimore.
mond Rostand, was presented 'by
the waiter Hampton players,
Fresh Editor Xamed Roberta
McGilchrist has been named edi
tor, for the freshman edition of
the Clarion, high school paper.
which will be published on April
30. She has iuuifwl a nil tn all
Ladles of what beauty sheer freshmen interested in working
note - witn- ngiy - air i on tnis edition,
tkm.rht Tt Marton Laborator
ies permanently remove it. No i General Denial Blade A gener-
al
.TEST I'lO
II SQUARE DEAL
ssue Taken up in Serial
' Story "Embers of Love
In Statesman Soon ",: v.
'If I were Interested ia a'rbry
young couple who had ehoaaa to
marry before reaching their legal
majority and 1 am Interested la
all who do that far from trying
to separate them, .x would give
them, every blessing - and enconr-
agemeat!'., . . , , . ;
This nneoulroeal statement has
come from the lips of Haiel Liv
ingston, the charming and talent
ed - lady beneath whose chic En
genie hat was hatched the- thrill
ing plot of "Embers of Love."'
That Is the title of her latest and
pretty stenographer who Inter
rupted her studies toward an op
eratic career to marry the son of
a steamship magnate, only to bare
the, marriage annulled by v her
In-laws" In the midst of the hon
eymoon because her husband was
under the age of .21!.? -- ; ':t i
"I think a situation like that
is deplorable.' continued 'Miss
LiYlngston.'By their own wishes
and intentions; by the grace of
Hearen, if marriages - are ' ' still
made there, as I am still old-fash
ioned enough to believe, and by
every token except the whim of
an over-indulgent parent and a
technicality of the law. Lily Lou
and Ken In my story were mar
ried. The ceremony . had been
performed according to the con
ventions. and the knot had been
consummated. They were on their
honeymoon!
"Lily Lou and Ken. it allowed
to make their way unmolested,
would have been supremely hap
py, just as their every day proto
types In eyery village,, town and
city are when they are left alone.
Lily Lou fought her way out of
the dliemma. but her suceess is
simply a tribute to her will pow-
Defanlt Granted An order of
default was granted In circuit
court yesterday to the Min City
bank in its case again K. L. and
Elizabeth McCauley.-The principal
sum is $2X48 and interest and
costs are to be added.
From Toledo--Mr. and Mrs. E.
S. Oakland of Toledo were in &
in2 Events r T
AprO -Caaquet f Ore
Friends Christian Ebk
Ieavr societies. . -
April 11 j rand chapter.
Reynl Ardi Masons.
April 11 Keigfabors off
Woodcraft rally at ftflvertoa.
, r April laW-Grnad conncll.
Royal ad fkJect Masons. -
v:- April 1 Grand roatnun
dery Weights Tesaplar
- April 1117 Xrtb Padf
le district asarniMy. Charrli
of the Kaurcne.
April IT Salens district
Institute Evangelical cttarrfcv
, May : 1-8 Mosle week.
- May a 8 Yonng People's
and Wotnen'a - Mlsaloatary '
State society. .Frew Metba-
dist charcb. . ? ; .
tPC0K,l HE
BEIuSUODKEDOIIT
er and strength of - character In
the face of one of the saddest of
all aftnations. , . :
MEmbers of Love, begins In
serial form in The Statesman, be
ginning Sunday. April 10.-
SAUEM HIGH MUSIC !
GROUP Oil PROBRAM
needles used. Halt price on ap- l denial of charges made by the lem yesterday attending to busl-
nAlntmaat made today. 904 1st
Natl;. Bank Bldg. Phone- 4427.
- 82 Disease Cases Thirty-two
ease . of . communicable disease
were reported in Marion county
darlnr the week which ended on
April 2. states a bulletin of the
state department of health. Infln
uu ia ita it J Others were:
aKii.vr.nn ulna, taberculosls six. Delxell. speaking- on the aabject:
' r - - . .1 nr . aV - - r . . ii .
Ihrn anil' nneumonia. I ! e vrt:i waasea oi iur
plaintiff i made In an answer ness with W. G. Krueger. real
filed Thursday In circuit court in I estate agent. They were en route
the defendant's statement In the I to Portland
C nf Kthal Wlttta aralnor I T
WAAd. 1 Circle Tonight Tne nrai spir
itualist church win noia a circle
Delsell to Speak An ooen tonlcht at 7:20 o'clock at the
meeting will be held at the anion I home of George Stoddard, 1420
hall on Court street tonight at I North Fourth.
7:20 to be addressed by W. A.
What promises to be . a pleas
ingly varied program of vocal and
instrumental music will be pre
sented In the T. M. C. A. lobby
at 8 o'clock tonight by students
from Salem high achoora depart'
ment ot music. Miss Lena Belle
Tartar, director of music, will be
in charge.
A blending of classical and fork
music Is revealed in the full pro
gram:
Morning- Invitation - Veasle
A Sprinff Romance Homer
cnorns
Maxlae Roaa. AccomDanist
The Star Roger
Marie Patton v
Doris MeCalllstar, Accompanist
III
Madrtcal SUnoaetU
Helen Purvlne
Margaret Purvlne; Accompanist
IV
Moments Musical (Air. by Wolfe)
Schubert
Rockln in de Win Neldllnaer
The Sleeplnr Flowers tHckinsoo
Otrie" Choora
V
Moonlit Meadows Cslbulka
MUler'a Wooing- . I"a.nlns
Chorus
Dorie McCalliatar, Accooipanlat
VI
Piano Solo : Selected
Bob Read
VII
Matt and Martha
Nobody Knoks tbe Trouble Spirituals
Go Down Moaes
Choraa
VIII
Oid Uncle Ned Foater
Whi Johanv Cosoes Marchlnr
Home American Folk Sons
Dart Ins- Nettr Orar
. American Folk Sonc
America the Beautiful Bates
Charua
mumps
whooping cough and measles, one
Depression."
Kildew affords moth protection
for wool blankets and furs. City
Cleaners, Tel. 897.
going to cost lota of money so long
we try to educate -allfthe. ehtv
dren of ali thft neojleJ!.
Oregon expends , anmaTJy , for
public .... elementary -.and -; high
schools approximately ;20.000.
000; "said Howard. In Oregon
schools' am 202,000 ehlTdcen and
8000 teachers. School properties
fOKISSMTO
; GET LBV L0GJT!0;j
Traditional' Events to be Um rained at 1s2.ooo.ooo. m 20
Staged at Willamette
i On May 6 and 7
Enlarged Business Planned
In Former Quarters of
V . Telephone Company
Byrne's.' dealers In . tolletriea.
years the average attendance In
the schools has Increased "71 -per
cent. In 1910 there were J 0.0 00
students attending Oregon . high
alh AAla in 1 1 a K A AAA --
Carrol 'Shaak. manager of May I Dfttit - the -'f at ihit -miH
restlvnies at Wlllametta nnlvetf younr &tn and women are aeek-
sity, pas anaounced the program I iar entrance to the teachlnn Dro-I-" . :
for; the annual colorful .May . ex- t essioa. , "there are not" now I rmwm uoaccos.: wno were
erctses which will be given May enouah rood teachers' to fm all I burned oat In the fire In the Brey-
and 7. : Iiii. i.umu a.vami th . I man building recently will reopen
VThe feature "of tha atUvitles perlntendent. He pointed out that111 boat thrao weeks in the form
will be the May dances Saturday teaching requirements have risen e1JnBndiB ' V,?,10".8
May 7 beginning at 11 o'clock in to high school graduation ana I v
tha marn tar ami laatlaa- nain 1 I nearlv two rears, of normal school 1 - T A. A. Keens).' but the
o'elock In the afternoon . at this training.
program the May queen , will bo
crowned." l'.., ' . llflK lit llTlfl"
Next week invltatlone will be 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 III
tent OuUo.prospecUve Willamette llUlllUlil 1 lUl
universuy atudents and to friends I
BY
of the' students, and faculty mem
bers. ',. i - ' - . ' z- ": i i .
The program as formulated now
includes; r -: . ' . , ,v
1-2 o'clock Musical , program
i Waller, hill featnrtnr achodl
longs and special music by the
university band.. .
3-S o'elock Baseball jrame- wll-
lamette. Bearcats against some
conference rlvaL
7-10 o'clock Willamette night.
probably at a local theatre.'
Saturday May morning break
fast at the Willamette' gymna
sium. , ' '-.
10 o'clock Tennis meet , with
Reed college.
11-1 o'clock May dances and
coronation.
1 o'clock Student luncheon.
2 o'clock Track meet with
Llnfleld college.
8:15 o'clock Junior play "Mln-
nich." .
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TEACHER
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, Nominee for the-Salem Teach
ers' association were announced
yesterday, by Miss L. May Ranch,
chairman of the nominating com
mittee. The annual business meet
ing and election will be held at
the senior high school April 19.
Names proposed for the several
offices are:
Mary - Eyre, incumbent. , and j
Anne , Bonentje. ; president; Ada
Ross and Cecelia ' Mielke, . first
vice-president; Ruth Draper and
Mildred Christensen, second vice
president; Laura Eaton aad Mable
Allen, third vice-president; Glad
ys Tipton and Mary Leitch, finan
cial secretary; Etta, White 'and
Ruth S. Goodrich, secretary; Ruth
Smith and Madeline Hanna, treas
urer; 'Violet Swanson and Grace
Hendrlckson. press correspondent.
telephone company's lease did not
expire forvtwo aad a half years,
so It executed a sub-lease with
Fred G. Meyer, Int. operators of
the Byrne's store. The Lerner
company held a long-term lease
effective at the beginning of 1IS
but they were reported assenting
to the deal, so that they might
defer opening :a store here. The
sab-lease was negotiated, by W. H.
Grsbenhortt A Co.
When Byrne's . reopens at . the
new locatloa they will carry i a
stock of groceries in addition to
lines preriously carried. The new
building gives them a great deal r
more floor space than they, had Jn
the former location. -; '
Remodeling of the - building '
sUrted yesterday and will proceed ,
with two -six-hoar ahifts - dally, -The
Job Is to be finished in three :
weeks., iocai laoor u empioyea -on
the Job .and all steeUr Umber.".
hardware aad plumbing and wir
ing will be furnished by Salem
concerns, ' according to J. - A.
Wortbington. of Portland, repre
senting the firm. . The front will '
bo changed. The cost of Improre- ;
ments will run from. $2,000 to
$19,000. - ; v
M. RJ Mllburn. who was local .
manager of Byrne's Ine., will be :
manager of the new store and lo
cal aales people will be employed.
Those from the Portland office V
here to dose the lease and plan
the remodeling were Mr. and Mrs. '
Fred G. Meyer. J. A. Wortbington. -B.
S. Stnrxls. E. C. Chllds.' -.
Alterations to the structure to
accommodate' the store win cost C
$2000 according to a bulldiag per
mit taken out yesterday:, i - ' - -
(BIiaiE&'iriEIHi VA1LIIJIS
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DISCUSSES
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"Oregon could very well get on
with only 150 school districts In
stead of Its present 2S00." declar
ed C. A. Howard, state superin
tendent of public Instruction, in
addressing members qf the Lions
club yesterday noon on the sub
ject. "School Costs." The speaker
also held for "elimination so far
as practical of email school salts,
not especially the rural ones.
smaller classes and school build-!
lnss.-
"If we could bring together SO
people over the state who want
budget cuts, they would not agree
as to what to eat. ... It Is always
Holeproof hosiery sale at Miller's ford 22, of Salem.
today. .
Pleads Guilty Ralph Bowers.
charged , with, larceny of 15 gal
License Issued George H al
and Mary
Roth. 21. of Spokane, were named lions of gasoline, yesterday plead-
in a marriage license issued at I ed guilty In Justice court and was
To Discuss Broadcast The Spokane Thursday. - . j sentenced to 30 days in the eoun-
s hit ram
PIGKiTIG UP HERE
nation wide American Legion ra
dio program of April 18 will be
one subject for, discussion at to
day nodn's meeting for ex-service
men at the Spa, sponsored by Cap
ital Post No. . Commander Irl S.
MeSherry. who will -preside, an
nounced last -night. Membership,
also will be considered.
Two Licenses Issued Two li
censes to wed were issued yester
day at-the county clerk's office,
uraalev M. Brown. 22. Monmouth.
a farmer, and Zelpha Weaver, 18.
Monmouth, a domestic, obtained
one license while Charles C Kelly,
22 'Mill City lumber worser, ana
Marr Hill. 18. Mill City, house-.
keeper, obtained, the other,
,ty Jail.
Tailored in Salem ault now .as
raminr with the aorinc season
'General Denial Made A gen- - i , iwr,rw tndmr In real ea-
eral denial is made by the State Liquor Charge Warren Ball- ute acc0rdlng to members of
Industrial Accident commission In j ey, charged with possession of in-J tne sears and Tucker firm. Dur-
its answer filed yesterday in cir- j toxicating liquor, pleaded guilty
cult court In the case brought I in justice court yesterday and was
againet it by Hattie G. Hunt.
Obi tuary
fined $35 and costs. He was given
30 days in which to pay the fine.
Legislator Here Gordon J.
; Taylor. r Molall a member of the
state legislature visited Salem
yesterday. He is interested in the
lng the past tew weeks, they have
completed 10 deals with consider
ations amounting to $60,100.
Farm lands figured In $40,000
worth of the deals and city prop
erty, $9300.
The largest sale was of a 215
ranch to Ed Rex of Independence
daughter of Ralph L. Wells; sis
ter of Mrs. Bernlece Ross of .Ore
gonCity. and the fMlsses June.
Muriel, . Pauline, all at home;
low-! as $35. Featuring atyle and aunt of Master Lowell Ross;
aua aira.
campaign for U. S. senatorial seat 'r $14,000. Notable among the
rt-r hM h Ti-Mferifk stelwer. sereral deals was a transfer by
In Vets Hospital Arch Mc-
Wells. aged - 20 years. Beloved Donald, assistant attorney gener- exchange consideration, he Bald.
At the residence 1900 SI 12th
street, April 6, Rosa Erelyn
which a Canadian obtained a 30
acre property. He paid a large
W - . a Sf..Va t J S-a-.aa If.
quality fabrica pins .ujma arf-'L i, -'i.- Nobles of the Salem Cherrians
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.tmAmrA nf fine tailoring. D
Mosher, 4T4 Court. -
" Under AdvisementCivil ault
brought In Justice court by W. H.
Banswell against the Iron HH1
nraharda was argued yesterday
morning and Uken under advise- TUed
men by Judge Miner iiayaen.
this case, Banswell claims the de
fendant owes him ror money aa- jB
G N. Phillips.
will be held Friday, April 8, at
2 p. m. from the chapel of the
oaiem woriuai, ait rm vair
itol street. Rev. Grover C. BIrt
cuet officiating. Interment at
Belcrest Memorial. ' Friends in-
al, who has been ill for some time, because he sees marked adrant-
ls still in the veterans' hospital ages to residence in the Willam
in Portland where he ls"nndergo- ette valley. -
Because of low prevailing prl
ces and properties available, pros
pects for the real estate business
are brightening up. according to
J. D.- Sears.
lng treatments.
Cherrians to Meet Council of
will meet at the Gray Belle this
noon, on can or King King uus
Extra Fancy, Fresh
and Juicy
e
Gum Drops
15c Z 2 1 25c
Half lb. 10c
Schaefer's
DRUG STORE
135 N. Commercial St.
The Original Yellow Front
Drug i- I Candy Special
Store of Salem
Sakm. : Phone 5197
. Penslar Agency
Special
Fanners' Day
AUCTION
at the
F. N. Woodry
Anction Market
1110 N. Sanaaer St
At PriraU Sale
8 freak Jersey Cows. 100 W. L.
hens, 15 Jersey Giant
f At Auction Sale
1 trailer. 1 14'
1 Overland eVeflvery, 1 2-1
disc 1 t Is
112 Inch garden plow, S 80
gaBoa efl drams. 1 lard press,
I electric saasage mffl. 1 saas-
age staffer. 2 steel wheel bar
raws, 1 wssdsn .wheel .bar-
rw, a let of
1 SOt-chlck
oadea. haees
(lawn aaowers, naslaass rags.
lanelenaa by the yard.
tare of all kinds
beds, springs, and
aany ether articles.
Terms Cash
Tes I hare a geed garden
tractor, act eaick. Far private
sale only.
If yea hare any stack, chick
ens, geese, ducks, rabbits,
fans machinery, teats er any
thing of ralne I win sell them
rer yen on eemmlwleaj er bay
thesa freas yea for rash.
' Jest Phone 5-1-1-0
F. N; Woodry
AacUeneer and Aspralaet
It Tears sa Salens
GXlE,TEn POTVEn
NEW SMOOTQIfESS
INCREASED MIUBACH
FINEST ANTI-SNOCB
PROVED PBRFODMANCB
MONEY DACfi GUAQANTEB
Listen! . . . "Voice of 1ST .Tonight 9 KGW
I. J
ranced by pUlaUff.
Nelson
this city. April S, Laurits
Adams Addresses Students
O. D. Adams addressed members
of the high school commercial
club this week. He spoke of edu
cation in general.
One Alarm Given The only
Nelson, aged 71 years. -.Surrired alarm given yesterday was for a
. ... - baoa. Rlbor Nelson: sister. Mrs. I chimney fire at 42 Union street.
Divorce uransea -- nrth. nrn.iani Ttawlma. at 7 : 50 a. m. No damago was re-
wa rranted la circuit court Wed
mxia to Edith Mae Isom from
aa ltiiaband. Jef ferson D. Isom.
Watt were married July 12. 1212
in Vancouver. Wash. - The hus
band' is to pay ber 25S2 as all-
BMsty and for expenses, me wan
ordered.
Wyo. Remains In care of W. T.
Rigdon and Son, and funeral an
nouncements will be made later.
. .. Rowland
At the residence 255 Hoyt
street, April S, Howard W. Row
land .ased 57 years. Survived by
Tn&ii . . 1,000 pairs oi pur protner. Tneoaore oi saiem; sis
.iiv full laamonea xioicwi i ter. Mrs. csteua uiooen w o
atwktara so on sale at 72e pair j iem. Member of Mason and Elks
"" a a Ik an a a f
a .Miller's. Sneer cnuions, aii-i loages. jrunerai. semces win oe
service with picot tops, run stops, held Friday. April 8, at -1:20 p.
ate. All the newest summer - m.,irom me cnapei ei w, i. kik
. . Thaso are aubstandards of I don and Son, with Rev. D. J
regUtar. fJk.VU H"-"""'
I ported. i.
To Portland-P-H. C. Shields
and Judge W. T. Stlne made
business trip to Portland yester
day. - " - -V
From Scio J. A. Gardner of
Scio was a business visitor in Sa
lem yesterday.
Minor Accident Reported One j
miaAr .automobile collision was
1 ' tha only "motor mishap reported
1 to -city police yesterday, care m
:, thItm! -were drlren by Robert N.
Moiiadar. 1580 North 21st street,
and Harold Sorenson of , Calif or
, nia. at Center and Commercial
streets. V-'-l'S'-1;
j Vraternia ' Hear Broadcast A
mnTr radio broadcast- by H. R.
"Rttf e White was ; the surprise
on the"? Fraternls club program
i last night at The Spa. Posing as ;
-i Walter Winchell. 'White '; poked
- : humorous insinuations at sereral
' of , the rJub members. -
' mmW tallored-ln-Salem " suits
as low, ss 125; Investigate
D.. H." Mosher, 1 4 Court St.
i SCATTER .
: . rorlland Men Iere-Ia3urance
haslness brought B. J. Skutt ana
.H Ward S. Kelleyhere'lfrom- Port
.' , I. a . vast ardav."! ;' Both men are
J elslm- adjusters forhe Mutual
Howe officiating. Interment City-
riew cemetery. r
- We Find Bayers
For
Real Estate. Personal Property
' or anything ' that yon nave
No Commissiona
Capitol Listing Company
TeL 200 . .
Belcrest iHcmonai
rsoaa
; essi
Uorfrratrly
- I'rieaa
A PARK i KMCTKUt WITH
PKRPi-rriJAi. cark ;
isst Ts ktlnatM mm U Hetn ,
at Towa ' :
CITY VIEW CEMETERY
established. 1 80a TcL HKS
:' ' Convenlcatiy Accesslbi .
. Perpetual care pro? Wed for
Prices Reasnanlai v
Vacuum Geaners and
Floor Waxers to Rent
".T;i,M:ii'h1n.ri:i-
t ati OOI. l:aed - Garniture
' ... z? Dcrrtmesit " . f
,151' North High, r
. Dr. Chan Lam
Chinese Medicine
1 48 Nv Commercial
Ro-aas -1 and, 3
-galem t.
ffic hoars '
Taesdsv and Satar
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WE ARE FEATURING LARGE ORANGES
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171 South Commercial Street ... . Salem, Oregon '
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have asked us to have another sale on
So here you are for Saturday only -Assorted
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