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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1932)
prsw trrwi r nnnv linminir. COuii D I UHU C Lullli IS HLY BUILT TALBOT. July 31 The new market road which is being built through alfoot which , connects th Pacific highway to the west aide highway will soon be com pleted, the last coat of gravel la being put oo nw ' ' The road has ben widened and sereral of the curves taken oat, making it a first claw mar ket road. The road from the Sid ney school house to the highway Is being rebuilt also. The road is being put through the George Marlott: farm which will eliminate four sharp eurres in the road. The 'work has been under the supervision of Lee Wells of Jefferson. DRUGS Prescriptions Sundries Fountain Remedies Toiletries HI)ElTLJS- SITOEaE The Original Yellow Front Drug Store of Salem 135 N. Commercial St. Phone 5197 For Friday and Saturday We Reserve the Right to limit Quantities- None to Dealers ; SCHAEFER'S HOME REMEDIES CORN Pain Gone What a Relief! The minute you apply it the pain stops. The mild medication dead ens the corn. Made in Salem by Schaefer. Sold the Schaefer way no cure, no pay! 25c Hood's POISON OAK LOTION HEALS - SOOTHES RELIEVES Relieves instantly all eases of poison oak and ivy, hop and berry pois oning. A crystal elear, aromatic ' lotion that leaves no trace on the skin. SOLD ONLY AT SCHAEFER'S THE SCHAEFER WAT, NO CURE - NO PAY Bottles 50C ad$1.00 Kobe No. 1 Agar Agar 69c Tbr LIMIT ONE POUND Extra Special Fletcher's Castoria 22c bottle LIMIT ONE Chicken Bones 19c K 2 lbs. 36c NO LIMIT Absorbine Jr. 64C each LIMIT ONE Get the Schaeier Habit Shop at Schaeler's ITS BOUND TO SAVE YOU MONEY! Our Every-Day Prices are Low, but for the Lowest Prices in Town Watch Our Week-end Specials lew Oral 171 South Commercial St., Salem Convincing Proof That Our Prices Are jlways Right Business Steadily Increases EVERV WEEK JJmistt 318 The priee attracts . . the delightful flavor satis fies . . that's why we sell more than 300 pounds of Rajah Coffee 12-oz. Package Elmer Orcutt's Fine Tea cellonhane in cellophane in Colored Japan and English Breakfast Fresh -New - Try it Iced! The Dalles No, 1 Tomatoes, lb..-:... -3c Silver Fan Crab, Vis, 2 cans .........35c Morgan Corn, No. 2, 3 cans 25c Tomatoes, No. 2lz cans .10c Salad Oil, in bulk, qt 17c I Bring Container l Candy Bars, fresh, 5 for ...10c Jar Rubbers, red, two lip, 3 doz. 10c ! Purex, qts., 2 for .....25c Crescent Baking Powder, lb........ ......25c ;: Phone 7536 We Deliver 171 South Commercial St., Salem CAMP SANTALY. July 21. The flrls at camp had another very,, delightful costume party Tuesday evening about the camp lire. . Tney represented cnarac ters in books for -the most part. There was Chief Multnomah, an Old Fashioned Girl, Amy in "Little Women", Dixie Lee in Cimarron", Scherazade In the Arabian Nights", Pear Blossom in "Sons' a recent book by Pearl Back, the Milk Maid who counted her chickens before they were hatched, the Italian Lily, Xafieh Brown, Pierotte, the Health, Girl, and the Dancing Girl. There were groups also: the Gymnasium Girl of the gay 90's compared with the two modern athletic girls of 1932; the Paul Bunyan family, the giant logger himself, the wife, and the baby who frequently let out a wail; the nine members of the Paget family in "Mother" by Kathleen Norris, ; who acted out a scene showing the family getting ready for Julia's wedding. 1 COSM PARTY IS 0 am iniEW MIS TOED Everyone had an enjoyable day hiking around the falls and vis iting the different falls. A boun tiful dinner ' was served ar, ,1 o'clock. : . ..:: . : i i Arnold Descendants Will Meet on Sunday SCIO, July 21 Descendants of the late Isaac and Priacilla Arnold will hold their annual re union at the Arnold Homestead Sunday, July 24. An excellent program has been prepared,- ac cording to announcement by the secretary. Basket dinner is to be served .at noon. Friends and rel atives are urged to attend. VISITING AT GRIMP9 HUBBARD, July 21 Mrs. Emil Raborn has been the house guest of her cousin, Mrs. George Grlmps for the past two weeks. She will leave for her home In Portland Sunday. Miss Marguerite Smith of Falls City, a niece of George Grimps, visited at the Grlmpi' home Sunday and Monday. SUTEDIfflfffl ! DALLAS, July 21 -Boys and girls from the 4-H clubs of Polk county wHl hold their fourth an nual picnic in the Dallas' city park, Thursday, July 28. Almost 500 boys and girls -are enrolled in this work and it is anticipa ted that at least 200 will attend. Joslah Wills and J. R. Beck who supervise the club work in the county are in charge of ar rangements. A number of the club leaders ' have arranged to hold demonstrations during the day, these will Include cooking, sew ing and livestock activities. : The merchants committee of the chamber of commerce under N. L. Guy, ehairman will furnish ice cream for the noon lunch. H. C. Seymour, state club leader and his assistants have been invited to attend the meeting on the 28th. Geryais Council 'Votes Vacation of a w w i ak ... w Hi GERVAIS, July 21 At its meeting held Monday night the city eouneil passed a resolution vacating F street west of Seventh street to the city limits. They also set the price of rental tor the city hall at $10 per night for dan ces or entertainments where, ad- We Give SH Green Stamps Double Stamps Every Saturday Carson Pharmacy' Hotel Senator Blda, Dial 546 OPEN SUNDAYS mission la charged. ."Where extra police Are required the trice is to be 2.I0 per man. .i i -i t t . Frank Wing armed Tuesday night from near Los Angeles to see his son, Elmer, who was seri ously Injured la a fall from load of hay at the H. W. Ticket jilace Saturday evening, July t , Mr. Wing Jr.. ts doing as well as could be expected, but has not passed the danger point. - 'C . H " Dependable Meat Low Prices l CAPITAL MARKETS 170-256 North' Commercial St. Phone 5704 Beef Roastj tbj 18 and 10c Steaks, Sirloin; Round, T-Bone, lb ...15c Spare Ribs, ib:....:.......,,.....:.-.i.:.:....;10c Bacon, sugar cured, lean, lb..... i.l5c Bacon Backs, lb.: ..........14c Hams, our (own make, lb....J. .17c Bacon Squares, Jowls U 10c Lard or . Shortening 3 ibs. 21c Strictly Fresh Dressed Chickens and Fryers i - , " - HAYESV1LLE, Jmly 211. R Utterbaek and family, who own ed a 20 aere ranch near the Big Chief store, and until two years ago resided there recently traded for 154 acres about seven miles out on the Wallace road, and will take possession October 1. Mr. Utterbaek la well known through the district where he has been field manager for the Asso ciated Seed company of Salinas, California. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Collins, parents of Mrs. Charles Andre sen are moving from their home on the Fairgrounds road, to the Andrews place across from the school. Olmstead's, who formerly occupied the place have moved to Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beecroft of Minnesota, were visitors at the Lytel home Tuesday. They have also been visiting their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaiah Bee croft of Salem, where ten of the 12 living children gathered last week for a family reunion. ok OPPOSES 13 SCALE Oil HUT SILVERTON, July 21 J. L. Stalker of Silverton R. Titus of Stayton and J. A. Van Cleave of Monitor formed a committee which drew up a resolution pass ed at Pomona grange Wednesday opposing Governor Meier's re cent recommendation to nav S3 tor a 6-hour day for highway workers: The resolution as passed reads: "Resolved that Marion Pomona grange In regular session with Red Hills, July 20, regard with great disfavor the recent action of Gov. Julius L. Meier in rec ommendfng that 'the highway de partment pay $3 a day for a six- hour day emergency work. At a time when the farmer Is not able to earn 50 cents a day labor in come, we feel it is an imposition for him to be compelled to pay taxes to support a laborer scale so much above what he Is able to earn." Attending from the Silverton community granges .were Gid Bowen and Mr. Stalker from the Silverton grange and Mrs. L. O Hadley from the Silverton Hills grange. Union Hill Women Hold Annual Club Picnic at Falls The Union Hill Women's club held its annual picnic Sunday, July 17, at South Sil?er Creek Falls. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Winnie Tate and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Robens, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Verney Scott and Guy, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh iHunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Heater and Lenora and Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heater, Clara and Maurice, Mr. and Mrs. Pot- torff, Mr. and Mrs. C. Heater, Miss Florence Pottarff. Invited guests were Miss Eliz abeth Thorp of Seattle, Miss Martha Stangle of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gllmour, of Victor Point, Miss Arleta Morris, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Thomas, of Un ion Hill, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Car ter, of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berger of Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter of Stayton. Parasited Earwig. Colonies Released As Dallas Benefit DALLAS, Jajy 21 Two colonies of parasited ear Rigs were released In Dal las this week by local busi ness men and others Inter ested in ridding the city of the earwig hordes. The col on leu were . divided into eight groups of approxi mately 600 each and two sncb groups were released in each precinct. Authorities on the exter mination of earwigs recom mended one colony for ' town the size of Dallas bat two colonies ' were secured In order to deal s real blow to the pests while It' was possible to get the par asites.' ; Those in charge" of the work stated that they did not expect great result .from the parasites this fall but feel sure that, the re suMa win be nlticeable next spring. Balance of Fire Damaged Merchandise The end has come. We are forced to clean house, to close out every item, at extraordinary sensational prices, here are magic values that will leave you spellbound. Without waste of words and as briefly as possible, we are offering you good merchandise at close out prices, regardless of former cost. Come prepared to profit at the most phenominal savings, on outstanding bargains in a lifetime. ; Endows Savihmgs ! 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JL3C 81xP9 Prvot Sheets, ' QC limit .................... iJDC 8d-in. fine qnallty mnbleached or mnslin, 4 yds. mC 44x44 Pare linen Stamped Lnnch Sets, with napkins, at 54x84 j Pnre linen Lnnch Sets with 8 Kapkins, made, with fancy colored borders. Regular 82.05, OQ dostef ont $lUtiJ One table ef wonderful assortments in remnants, slashed -to H PRICE! 49c SALE STARTS FRIDAY, July 22 0 r. 357 Court St, Tell Your J Friends COME EARLY --4 '