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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1932)
1i i; - I -i --( " 1 Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, September t, 1332 i c wm mm Hi FIll'S CIPIII i la. every department, the First tvant&Ucftl church it planning for rousing tall campaign. To thta end Dr. Emory W. Pet ticord. the pastor, la going hack to the beginning of biblical stud ies la the Thursday night prayer honricea. and In trpatintr tha tmnv ;of Genesis, chapter by chapter, and connecting tnem with his exten sile trarel In the Holy Land. Continuing and Interlocking therewith, he will each Sunday morning this fall give expository Ti sssagea of the book of Matthew, cjiapter for chapter, which when completed will hare laid the bibli cal foundation of the church. To further this program; the of ficial hoard has designated Sun day, October 16, a rally day, when a all-day meeting will be held, and at that time the dining room of the church will be at the nerv fce of the Tisitors. All department head are now arranging for the rally program. The anthem work and the male cuartet, together with the pipe . organ and piano under direction 4t Lawrence Mares and J. H. Frie aea, will prorlde the special mu c for these meetings, which are -already drawing unusual crowds. ill! IIEf! CMPTEf! TO 8E RECOGNIZED . 'Salem Lodge No. 2, Natlre ons and Daughters of Oregon Is ta be instituted Friday night, Pt I at a banquet to be held t the Masonic temple from 7 to o'clock, at which time election ef officers of Salem lodge No 2 .win iaice place and Salem lodge will become a reality. Speakers will include Douglas JicKay, president Salem chamber of commerce; Walter Meacham, :. president Grand Lodge Natire Advertiser Diitribcticn Sons and Daughters of Oregon: Oeprge Rossman, Justice of n preme court; Robert J. Hen dricks, writer and historian; Hal D. Patton, pioneer; John J. Mo- cau. Grand Lodge trustee and founder of Natlre Bona and Daughter of Oregon; Judge Pe ter; H. D'Arcy. pioneer: B. F Mulkey, Grand Lodge trustee N. 3. ft D. of Oregon; Ray A. Den ney, chairman. Grand lodge officials and i large delegation from Portland lodge No 1 will be In attendance. Children Mix Paint, But No f In Right Ways Half a dozen children between the; ages of fire and eight early yesterday morning dumped a' quantity of calcimine out of a house at 760 Rural avenue, where Henry Lehman had prepared to refinish the walls, he reported to police. They alao took a brush. ' Officer George Edwards aided Lehman in ascertaining the Iden tity - of the mischerlous children and conferred with their parents. who agreed to reimburse Lehman for his loss. oyiOHKina 'Obey my lust r no jf " tiona o r Par the nennltv Headaches art traced S9 often to eyestrain that its trrV Uf have scientist' cplitnetrie examination. i I Closed all day Tuesday. We're going to attend the Legion Convention. IDGET MARKET Originators Of Low Prices 351 State St. SELLING MORE MEAT Than ever, for the reason that! we have not sacrificed quality in order to maintain a lpw price. Our prices are lower because we slaughter and prepare our meats here in Salem. Another feature. We are SALEM'S ONLY MARKET HANDLING INSPECTED MEATS EXCLUSIVELY. A guarantee of clean, wholesome meat. REGULAR PRICES, NOT 'SPECIALS' Milk Fed Milk Fed Veal Steak Veal Roast 120 lb. tito lb. Young Pig Dainty Lean Pork Roast Loin Chops 8c lb. i 15c lb. 'Flavorized" meats are the most delicious cured meats you have ever tasted. We are working to capacity to keep up with the demand. 'Flavorized" loo Penis, lb. Sliced iacon, If Small Picnics, lb. . . 16c ott age Rolls, lb. . .12c Loin lacks, IbJ . J2c Fresh Fresh Ground Margarine Beef 3 lbs. 25c 8 lbs. 25c Pork Fresh. Tenderloins Spare Ribs 25c lb. 4 lbs. 20c PARTICULAR PEOPLE PATRONIZE THE MIDGET Out of consideration to our employes wt dose at 6 p.m. On Saturdays at 7 pjn. : . HARRY M. LEVY, Prop. Closed all day Tuesday We're going to attend the Legion Convention. A presents his "&'4mE H U 1 H & n- . TTWY M P - n l . . iia i mm m .bb-. m v . mm-- mm mm TOMOBROW and SUNDAY Continuous Performance Both Days 2 to 11 P. M. m 7f v . f Yovtvt Heard Him on the Radio Now See His Mighty Picture! FOR THRILLS IT HAS NO EQUAL u Everyone Saved at Emmons" Salem s Most STARTLIMG Saturday nieht the doors will closo on tho .,nnr.An4.j u . we are offering on our entire stock of men's clothing and furnishings. Er ery claim we made as to the high quality of the merchandise erery nrom tee we made,-has been fulfiUed, as only the crowds who visited us Thursday, the opening day for this greatest of bargain festivals. Look at these brandsStetson, Arrow. Bradley, Cooper, Sealpax, Shirtcraft, ete. AT 1TIKIIS LOWEST E? 1PEHCES stunts This Sale Supplies Your Every Fall Need ACT NOW! Shirts A fin assortment of ma dras and broadcloth. Now thej'r f5JC Otnar lota, all stylet, now Ste One lot Shirts 14-14y2 39c 75c Bow Ties 19c Sox A real scoop. Soft silk lisle hose, 10 1 A pairs S1.00 1UC A really fine Rollins hose 27c and 39c Wdol Dress Scarfs39c ?6 Raincoats $2.95 Shirts and Shorts Rayon and broadcloth. Almost- given o Q away at oC Heavy wt, rayon Union Suits 69c White Duck Pants, hea vy, servic e station wt. $1.39 Sweaters On lotof tin sleevelet puli-oTer. Tha flneat mad at 1.11, on 1.81 and S.8I ... OVC $8 Shaker Sweaters 2.93 $6.50 Worsted Coat Sweaters . .2.95 Dressing: Gowns, and xsatnroDes Wa'll brook no eompotittoa. oa our amlt valnea. Tbiak ot it Wa'ra golnj to aall H Tlrfla wool aalta. soma that formerly eold mi to $35 think of It at and hard finish 100 all worsteds as low as 14.95 -19.95- Coats The men who get these top coats are Just plain, lucky. There are only a few and lt'e first come, first served at And ILook! More yet! If you're from oat of town we will puj 80 per mile transportation If yoif purchase amounts to more than $10.00. Custom Tailored Suits 7 Toa men who hare' fladly paid na III to $51 for oar custom tailored clothes are due for a ahoek. f We're grouped two lota of fine, sturdy worsteds and now tailored to your lndlrldual measure Just aa you want them at $21 $29 Hats One lot real (f fur felts VVC Including Stetsons 1.95 to 4.95 Every Need for School College Tin Pants 1.85 Leather Jackets 4.95 Shirts, Hats, Ties See our windows. We're going: to make this an event you can't overlook. Derby Hats 2.95 Suspenders ... 39c Knickers ...1.3 legg Collars Arrow stiff collars q In good style C Handkerchiefs Ex. larga slxe. Plain and fancy. . 3c All 25c Kerchiefs PL, 19c Solid Leather Belts....39c Work Clothes Here's a sample quality double seamed jo work shirts jC Work Pants $1.69 Heavy leather gloves 69c $8.50 All Wool Shirts $3.95 White Caps 69c PAJAMAS It's rldlculome but we're marked flnesbroadclotha flannel ...... 98c BUY FOR FALL, FOR SCHOOL SEE THE RTCNPOWS Keg. 85c Keg. 1.00 21c TIES 41c The Biggest Value Bonn's Waut2 EVERY SALE FINAL Plan to Be Here TodaT or 9xfnrJ.Tr Quantities are limited and prices hold while assortments last Be here first. Sale Ends Saturday Night fmm 426 State Street This Is NOT a "Sale Store that Juggles prices. Ne store la Salem haa a flaar repatatloa for - ?t Values. All Bright Clean New Stock, well displayed. Rows upon Rows of the worlds finest foods, table after table groaning with an over load of provisions. Shelves too are Bulging, loaded to the gords with foods, the handy work of scientists from all over toe wide world. Refrigerator cases Actually Burdened with 5h 5 Cream Butter, milk and cheese from the Most Scientifically Operated Creameries who flatly refuse to buy milk from other than contented (or, at least from cows spend ing not less than half their time improving by sleeping and eating properly). Meat counters, such a toothsome looking lot of fine meats. Tender, why, do you know some of the meat is so tender you can poke your thomb right through it Espe cially is this true of the hamburger. Fresh fruit and vegetables in glorious abundance. Oh yes, almost overlooked the fish de partment. We get our fish from the bigest ocean in the world, to oUier words we're trying to tell you in our modest way we'd be glad to have you come in and see us some time. Not a Chain Store At the Market Commercial at Court As a Little Inducement to have our many cui tomers try the West's finest Baking Powder. The Crescent people are giving a small bottle of Pure Vanilla Flavoring with each One Pound Can of Crescent Baking Powder BOTH FOR Freshly Roasted 29c Fresh new stock Snow Drift Shortening 4 Pound Pails. 83c Wesson Oil Wesson's being one of the best salad oils on the market is very naturally not the lowest in price, yet it's one of the best Values. Pt Vt Gallon Cans 20c 79c White Star Tuna Fish small size cans 3 for l 25 c New Pack Alaska Pink Salmon 3 One Pound or Cans ZOC Golden Key Milk Tall n or? Can 0 for Zt)C Armour's Milk Tall or- Cans O for ZOC COFFEE in bulk pounds Whole sale price h as advanced 2c lb. 2 Pound Cans 19c Pounds ... 25 C " "r -" Pillsbury's Pancake Flow Large Package ages Old Mill Flour Made by Pillsbury'r 49 2Si 87c We have a Big Value la Pillsbury's 4-X Patent Flour 49d$1.23 Alber's Best Patent Flour $1.09 yA Pound t7 Sack BROOMS This Week Good Well Made One for only p xWBMi Oven Fresh Bread Pound Loaf 5c PINEAPPLE small cans, either ; Tld Bits or Crushed 4 Cans 49C MJB Coffee Lb. Tins. Per Lh White Wonder Soap full Pound Bare 30c PEET'S CRANin Aim crtAn 2 Blediuxn Size Packages and 4 Full Size Bars o 7 of Crystal While Soap.' AH for-i.0C - mil - - . 'a , -