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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1933)
PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem,- Oregon, Friday Morning. February 101933 ME IS H seven n m Frank Lndaner, found guilty ol attempted assault oa Theresa Zaeh of Mt. Angel, was yesterday at noon sentenced to seven years la the state penitentiary by Judge L. H. McMahan. No parole was granted, Lndsney persisted that he did not do that for which a Jury con victed him Thursday night after 19 hours of deliberation, and as sentence was imposed was appar ently on the verge of breaking down. He was braced by his at torney, and almost Immediately regained his composure. District Attorney Trindle, who with Deputy Lyle Page prosecut ed the case, agreed that Ludan ey'i attorney might have 30 days to file motion for a new trial. However, it is regarded there Is little likelihood t this. Ludaney's brother was at the courtroom door as Ludaaey went out 'with Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith, and as the convicted man passed the brother broke into soba. Ludaney's wife, who was with him all the time during the trial,' was not in the courtroom. Primus is Elected Director to Serve Out G win's Term OAK POINT, Feb. T. J. Primus was elected 'school di rector to servo out the unexpired term of Bert Gwin who has mov ed from the district, at a meet ing at the school honse Tuesday night About (0 neighbors and friends gathered at Kenti hall Monday night to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. William Webb and family who have sold their farm and are moving to a farm near McMinnville. 265 N. LIBERTY STREET A Complete Food Store We can set your table from soup to nuts; and to fit your income TRY OUR EFFICIENT PHONE SERVICE We Want You To Try KISKY BISCUIT FLOUR The last word for fluffy, tasty biscuits. And so easy te make. Special. Large Packages 2 f0r 45c WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE Everyone's Favorite. Special Full Pints 3 for 53c Just Try Some Cherry Lane Home Made Cottage Cheese Doctors recommend it for the lactic acid it contains MARK WILBUR Mgr. Grocery Department Last week we were enable to fill all orders for fancy hens, so we are going to du plicate this special with a larger supply this wek end medium weight Hens 16c lb. 3 to 4 lbs. fine fricassee Completely dressed Bakes & Heavy OA Hens, lb. "C SPECIAL 1 lb. Pkg. Sperry'a Pancake Flour and 1 Wheat Hearts BOTH FOR 18c W. L. LEWIS Mgr. Meat Department RELIEF WDSKMEN IN ED OF in S The cold weather is, adding greatly to the trials of the many men who are flulta willing to work on the CommunityServlce county court relief projects for $1 worth of groceries a day, of ficials at the relief office stated Wednesday. Many of the men are badly In need of warm elothing and lack of usable shoes is gen eral. Hats also are a much need ed Item of apparel. The lack of shoes among Ma rion county's needy persons Is wide, affecting women and child ren as well as men. The relief officiate sent out a call for still further donations of shoes, hats and other types of clothing. Per sons desiring to give, away old clothing may leave the garments at. the relief warehouse, 149 North Front street. George Gentemahn School President For Independence INDEPENDENCE, Feb. The student body elections re sulted as follows: President, George Gentemann; vice presi dent, Jim IfcEldowney; secre tary, Georgia Jones; treasurer, Gertrude Gentemann; scribe, Pauline Seaper. The council members will be voted upon by the classes. PRINGLE. Feb. The Prlngle Community club held its regular meeting Friday night at the school honse. A large audience was present to hear the program prepared by Frank Vlasic, Wil liam Propst Jr., and J. C. Pen ney. The program was: Vocal so lo, Maynard McKinley; piano so lo. Davis Pyburn: readinz. Marv Alice Jones; harmonica selec tions, Oscar Seeley; guitar and harmonica selections, William Propst Jr.; negro skit by J. C. Penney, Barney Hilfiker, Anthony Nunn, Warn Nunn and Roger Penney; accordion and drum se lections, Frank Vlasic and Bob Green; yodeling solo by Ed Fur rer, accompanied on accordion by Fred Steiner. 1.HaqCregiji' Vfefr-r ,nr , OPTOMETRIC SERVICE eP Telephone S8S 5858 Eyes Examined - Glasses Fitted All Modern Frames and Lenses at Prices Everyone Can Afford Satisfaction Guaranteed Dr. Ruth M. Daugherty SO 1-3-3 First National Bank Bldg. Twice the benefit for CONSTIPATION - Milnol combints the action of mineral oil and milk of magnesia. And it has a rich, creamy flavor. Try k when you need a kxatfre. MILNOL full pint 69 115 S. COMMERCIAL ST. mm 5Q 1 35c Colgate's Shaving Cream 35c William's Shaving Cveam 50c Mennen's Skin Balm 35c Krank's Lather Kreem . 50c Ingram's Shaving Cream For Friday and Saturday 50c Hind's Honey & Almond Cream ... OO C 25c Pacquln's 1 C Hand Cream IDC 50c Silque Qr for the skin OOC 50c William's Q7 Aqua Velva O I C $1 Ambrosia Dry AQr Skin Cream JC 1 pint Thermos fiQn Bottle, genuine USFC Turpo Electric Akg Vaporiser TtaJC $1 Tellsall JQ Make-up Mirror .... r 2 quart Hot Water 9Q Bottle 57 C 25c Pond's C Tissues; IOC M $1 Velretlna 74jV Face Powder I SIC 60c Cutex 3Q Sets 03C II Pond, Qr Face Powder U7. $1 Ever Dry Deodorant U7C $1 Danderine Hair Tonic UiJC CtemeA. 21c 25c 33c . 19c 23c KdtWmfilllSfal . 29c . 19c 7c 39c 29c 5 yard Sterile Gauze 1 in. i 5 yard Adhesive Tap 2 in. x 10 yard Bandage 2 qt. Fountain Syringe 1 lb. Hospital Cotton Cold HIGH GRADE C REM II ECONOMICALLY PRICED Large II ra U Modess Sanitary Napkins, 1 1 box of 1 dozen 1 1 C 1 "a ill Isilsir Www-C 1 50c Ipana Tooth Paste 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 25c Colgate's Tooth Paste, 2 for. 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush II Pepsodent Antiseptic $1.00 Ovaltine the food A U3C for TIRED ACHING MUSCLES Hera's the way to frnbea-of Bred, aching muscles. A fdck shower-warn te cold Ua a brisk mb-oewB win Puniest Kabbiag AkoUL It aootbaa aai seals the aUa. Xziukrates it ; arrer aritata. Get k today. S1UQBING ALCOHOL flNT ' Cellophane Wrapped Cascade Linen 29c oa i beverage LVZ 69c KV 24 sheets or a 24 envelopes JLU C each 125 piece Jig Saw Puzzle, Free with every 25c tube of Rex all Milk of Magnesia Tooth Pasta Cigarettes Lack; Strike, Camel, Old Gold and Chesterfield 20's 11c ,u $1.10 carton Buysa$L50 Fountain PEN-PENCIL Clip tkis "a a sramt It wit t9e at yoar Kaaall Drtag Store. IU eia a beeurtifal $IM Balneal Feaataia Pea-Peaell. Nwa-lmakaala nyralia Wnd. IrUBvas tippU UKT tUm Prwpal, FI pal,, me tfcsaleal ptacil. Ad awl 1 Y 1 Ream is Sentenced " To 20 Years After Trials at Dallas DALLAS, Feb. I Judge Walker sentenced L. H. Ream to serre 20 yean in the state penitentiary Tuesday for a statu tory crime. Ream was found guilty on this charge in both of his trials here. The crime for which ha was convicted was against his 13-year old daughter, Ha waa takes to Salem by Shar if f Hooker to begin gerrlng his time. Albert Winkleblack was grant ed until Saturday morning to pre pare for an arraignment In Jus tice court on a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon. He waa arrested last week and was to be arraigned Taesday before Justice of the Peace Gregory. . . , OCCUPY GIBBONS FARM SHELBTJRN. Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Boedenheimer and family re- More Snow Piles Up About Pioneer j . 'Andersons Leave PIONEER. Feb. I L. E. Anderson of Walla Walla came cently of Marion county, bare mored onto the old Gibbons farm. The Portland firm that now owns the ranch has made a number of improvements, Tuesday to get his wife and chil dren who hafe been visiting Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kel-J ler. Sr., the past six weeks. They left Wednesday morning for the return trip. Mr. Anderson, a wheat grower, owns several hun dred acres of land and it will soon be time for him to begin his spring work. It mowed here again Wednes day morning. There were from fire to ten inches of snow left from the last storm ever a week ago. Belgium has a law? whicn will . -bring nnder strict eontrel all ma-. ehlnea and electrical devices', which, cause Interference with ra-- dlo reception. , Watches Cleaned $1.00 Wrist Watches $1.50 Moderate Prices oa watch and clock repairing . CLAUDE MTJC - nafeka Market Marion and Coml II lUM. GKCHOHEOWHED STORE IF(S)(fl IBsiCfSsfiimo Si? IFi?2o aimcfl SaG RY-ICRISP Th All-Rye Wafer IPCsg. 2 3 Bring Your Coupon to Tew Purity Store FELDMAN'S NAPTHA SOAP bars 2S m 2 Head Grape Fruit Florida Russet Lgr. Size 3 for ILoinnKDcno Fancy .doz. Instant Postum Lg. size 3()( Quick naata ate f( 25c Size SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS 2 lbs. a Vogan' CHOCOLATES Assorted Flavors 2 lbs. 25 Elsinore No. 10 bag For Delicious Pancakes or Waffles IFuOIFfitiSf IFnnsE? A True Hardwheat 49-pound bag 3 iSDc Van Camp's TOMATO SOUP 4 cans E( Deliciotrs Salted or Grahams lb. boxes w for Van Camp's Large r r 1 Bottlo . . Ji 2 Crystal White. Makes wash-day a pleasure. 23 oz. size 2 tmmmmm Q 1 I I cZ fT FaAet, Fine.t Quality 1-uound tin. J L )U . omasmm Never Fails large package 2gg 4 Frosting Tints Free! PURITY 7 S IllbCo 1 - 15c pkg. Fey. Head Rice Free! CALUMET Bailing Powder too tfflua as ' 1 1 ' I I Home hfimS Owned lrUJ .l hi K Independent C. W. Standish 205 K. Sth St. Phoae 0423 CM. Roberts TSQ D. EC Pbm SMS D. L. Shrode 70S 8. ISth Stv PtMiM 4042 " Ficke's Grocery 138 Falrgraod Road . Plwme 4S48 W, F. Foster, SSS K. CoaaX St-Phoaa S50S Greene's Purity Grocery 1500 8. OonX St. Phona 4078 C. G. HaU 14 if. Gapteol St. Pfaom S028 E A, Daue 1002 8. Coml SL Fbona 7TOT H. Schrenk saes Mm TeL sits - SlopeVs Cash Market 1091 Bdnwatc Sfc PboM 7S54 Capitol Street Grocery SOS If. Capitol PImm 858T C. & C. Store S54 X. ComX St. Ftxma 650S W. H. Clark 2290 8tat Bt. rboae SSS7 O. P. Driggs 2009 If. CootX Sty rtxma 410 Model Food Market S7S K. Bl(b Rt-Tboaa 4111 . W. A. Sampson 97S Market St TImmm 6071 Rich's Grocery - 17tk aad Omter St-Pteoa 1318 Moore's Purity Grocery 2230 8. mgh SC Phoaa 8483 , . Pay-ri-SaVe 2SS If. CoraX Bi. Phoia 8878 ' State Street Market 181S Stat SX TbeM 8S7S