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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1933)
Local; News Briefs ' Honor New Members The Fall ttospel Assembly t Evangelistic TiSeruel oo Ferry street at tStV will hold a special service for tlie reception ot new mem bers Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. It is expected that About 27 new members will be received Into tb cburcb, according to Rev. Weston, the pastor. There will be appropriate special mnsle. The pastor will speak on Our Confes sion and Fellowship," Six models, newest exclusive f ea tares. Watch for the new Frigld alre next week. Eott Electric, Inc. Revivals Attract Special serv ices at the Hlgnland Friends church with Evangelist W. E. Cox as guest speaker are drawing an increasing daily attendance, it is reported; Services are held night ly at 7:3 o'clock, and at 2:30 o'clock on Tuesday. "Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Sunday. Rev. Cox. will preach at u a n., 2 p. m. and 7:30 -p. m. Friday, April 7, will be observed as Sun day school night when this group will conduct th opening services. Fall Rehearsal Starts With this week full rehearsals bave started for the production, "Bo hemian Girl." whieh will be pre sented on the stage ot the Capitol theatre April 10 by Willamette university students. Both orches tra and chorus wre at work Wed nesday night and will continue in hard practice for the next week. The production and orchestra are being directed by Cameron Mar shall.? head of the department of music, of Willamette universe- Woodmen of the World minstrel show will be given Friday evening at 8:30 at Fraternal temple. Pub lic invited. No admission. 3 File for Ballot Emit L. Mueller ot Columbia cojrnty and George A. Hall -of Multnomah county yesterday tiled with the secretary of state as delegates to the proposed constitutional con vention to vote on repeal o'f the two remaining prohibition provi sions of the. state constitution. Both Mueller and Hall declared iliemselves favorable to the re peal. Five prospective delegates havealready filed. Lodges Complaint Rev. and Mrs. J. Scott of Eugene were bus iness visitors In Salem yesterday, coming down to lodge complaint vrlth the state police against deg radations and loss ot livestock on their farm Just west ot the city. Scott says three ot his small herd of dairy cattle were killed recent ly by a vandal gang, and has ask ed the state police to tase-a nana in the matter. S3 Cars to be Bought The state board of control at its next meeting, will contract for tha pur chase ot 33 automobiles to be used by the game division ot the state police department. Bids for the cars already have been re ceived by the board. Operatives of the state game dtrision are now operating their privately-owned automobiles on a mileage basis. Grand Jury Called The Mar ion county grand Jury has been called to meet at the courthouse this morning at 10 o'clock. ", To .Receive Emblems Tomor row at the T. M. C. A. emblems will be presented to the boys who bave worked In the gym classes at the T during the past winter. Determination of those who are1 to receive tb awards was based on attendance and attitude In class. The boy receiving the high est number of points In each class : will receive a larger emblem dis-i tinctlve ot that honor. Dance Castiltian hall Sat. night. Vesper Services Ross Knotts will give the main address Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the vesper service at the Evangelical church, Marion and North Sum mer. The subject will be "Can and Should ! We Love All Men, Even our Enemies?" Special mu sic will be given by "the Gideon quartet and Helen Rex will play organ numbers. A Frlgldaire! for less than $100? The new models are coming next week. Eoff Electric, Inc.r 347 Court. Report on Estate The Ladd it Bush Trust company, guardian of the estate of Virginia Kiinger. in competent, yesterday reported re ceipts of 185l for the last year in making its annual statement In probate court. Expenditures of like amount, including a carry over of cash, were reported. Close Oakrldge Station South ern Pacific depot facilities at Summit, located on tho Oakrldge une, win oe abandoned today. It was announced at the officers of the state utilities commissioner mursday. Obituary . Galloway Gee -East Charlsa V. Galloway, enalrman of. the state tax commission, left this week-for Chicago, where be will attend a conference ot tax experts from ell section of the United States. Expenses of the trip will be borne by the National Tax as sociation of which Galloway la a member. Llou Get Flow era All Lions I slab member were recipient of red carnations at their luncheon! at the Marios hotel yesterday noon. The flowers were the girt of the Florists Telegraph Delivery association tbtgb. O. D. "Fros-j ty" Olson. Ideal fiftrlst, calling at tention to the International Coral show at New Orleans. , JTAVE f as much aa 10 to 25 of your f arnitare bill by paying ! CAJTCH Let us explain to jom why "Pay Cash Pay Leas" carries sua ten portant message to yon. 32150 New Mattress "Perfect Sleeper" spring filled mattress. National ly advertised to sell at 87.50, our price .. Ton save fl.OD ! Other Spring Mattresses at ' 7.96 and ap USED Davenport 1 Used Mohair Daven port, all reconditioned. This is an exceptional ,br. 20.00 Here are 16 Days DEST BUYS FURNITURE STEEL Range Wood or coal Savory steel range, fall enamel, Arin co steel oven, two piece top, asbestos insulated Usually sold at 49.50. Our OA t?A DV.DV price You save 10.00 Desk and Chair 60 lnh Roll Top Oak Desk with swivel chair to match; desk alone cost over 100.00 new. Desk and chair for . 42150 Fidier's Furniture Gtoro Tel. 8425 NEW and USED 255 N. Commercial si i! TROTTER la this city, March 28. Mrs. Annie Trotter, aged 84 years. Survived bv brother. David Bell of Wisconsin; sister, Mrs. G. ele ven ot Nebraska; daughters, - Mrs. Isabelle Perkins of Silverton, Mrs. Ines Willis of- Salem., Mrs. Anna McDonald of Wlnfred. Mont., Mrs. Jessie Kno,use of Pa cific, Mo.; sons, Charlie of Rock- ford. Wash.. E. J. of Tyndall. S. D., Clyde of Salem, B. D. of Wlnfreot, Mont., Ben of Jordan, Wise; also 29 grandchildren ana six zreat-crandchildren. Funeral services from the Clough-Barrick chasel. Saturday. Abril 1. at 1:30 p.m., with Dr. Brlttpn Ross offi ciating. f. (VI. W .mH 4V lamM F F. Alderman; aged 81 leers. Sur vived by niece. Mrs. Jick Cutler "of Salem; -later-!n-law, Mrs. w. AA. Alderman ot Salem. Funeral 'services Friday, March 51 at 1:30 " a.m. from the chapel ef W. T. KTtigdon and Son. Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery. At the residence, 110 Hoyt street, March 29, Chris Nelson, aged 78 years. Survived by bro ther. James P. Nelson of Wiscon sin; niece Mrs. Martin Jensen of Salem; nephew, Alfred Otteson. I Portland. Funeral services Satur day, April 1, at 1:30 p.m.. from the chapel of W. T. Rtgdon and Son. Interment City View ceme tery. I O- Birtiu I Dracer -To Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Drarer. route two. Turner, a four and one-half pound daugh ter, born on March 30 at the Jack son maternity home. ft Cm PuimA . Bmb rut la K4 m4 MQj mf wmmr I mmm ! AM far cn-viive-fEBS mane M K1XD riWWfa m hmt. Siil. KMiht, Bhrr N.l sou st bwwcuxi rrurwiuf 11 It I Hospital Bed . toRent ..' Call C910, Caed Furniture Department ' 181 North High . Savings for Friday and Saturday, March 31, April 1 WEaei?e cpo yoia Hjiuiy You may say it's none of our business, but it IS our business. Any time we can save you money ou foods (bread or eny other item) K's our business with a capital "B". As for quality our bread can't be equal led at anywhere" near these low prices. for a full pound loaf of BARKER'S white or dark Bread. Golden Krust Sliced Bread Old Fashioned Honte-Made Loaf Hot Cross Bnus Dolly Varden US. 3Lgc 2 for E5 12 bans in f" cellophane jC CARROTS 3 bunches fine, bright, young Fresh Fruits and Vegetables RADISHES ffew, crisp, white tipped o J benches ONIONS N Kew mild ones q large tranches tf benches straight, fresh, o v crisp, stocks U lbs. New Potatoes pink skinned from Florida a lbs." ASK FOR THESE MONEY SAVERS Alrw.y lb. 3 Hi. Get fonr jlgir pazzl. FrM Edward, DepeDdl. 1 lb. can e e 6e 2e gibs. Eg No. 2 can E2 IBtiotttJei? Eei?Diiel (5i?od nl EEc 4 III(5E fancy blue rose , perfect shortening lb. can SYRUP Log Cabin table size BAKING POWDER CHEESE in- pound 1UC OA. Calumet OC Full cream,. aUt 1 lb. can Ml PANCAKE FLOUR FLOUR Max-I-muM if. Primrose lejC package ... 49 lb. sack 89c CRACKERS Snowflakes, 09 k 2 lb. box LOZ tcuket f exilurei. or.ion.ED PICNICS Nice & lean, 4 to lb. average Sclb. Mayonnaise In bulk, the very best Chickens More of those good, young chickens. Rock & Red, all Drawn a Dc lb. Choice meat at very low prices Pig Pork Roast Fresh Ground Beef Country Style Pork Sausage 4, Fresh Liver Veal Roast 10c lb. Rabbits Young & tender, to ; fry or bake Eclb. It is a pleasure to wait on so many satisfied customers always pleased to ret good meats.: ; s CHARLIE TJTTVAT Mrki Man. ft Fresh Halibut To fry or bake aac lb. $1.00 Orders DEUVERED FREE Excepting Features No. 37162 N. Commer- Save at the followln . v. si a inn m r : ! v eev VWV bareway stores: cial Phone 6169 No. 661978 N. Capitol Phone 8620 We Beserve the Bight te limit fraaUUes ! mercial Phone 94S2 No. 78 19H SUte Phone 9485 Drink Fred Merer Best Cof-v fee Ipr Its unsurpassed fla vor and freshness. We take a : rich, mellow . blend ot choicest coffee, roast It right here la Oregon, and semi U in ceiiopnane lor nnsor passed freshness. Percolator or drip gronnev 1 lb. ef Vrd Merer Beet Coffee Ijg t fCf A II . V Y (rernUrly 2Se lb.) sire tA J- i ( 1 ? 'A,0 WRXX with each purchase ot a fjt Ty 7 - I ; , - aSvIV Mdrsf Sncm'i TJrtftMl Iff uLy- rcy -tl " ' I T'rs-j-tZSj ' Ml ' 8sw riomr mt ewr resaUr ' 1 II S perry's Drifted Snow Flour Is II X f rmmT y recipe tested for all home nses. S 11 PT to OM tha best flonr mg inexpensive. I .,1 Omiy Royal Gelatin 3 frS 22 C chlcout pVwmgFREE Wesson (M 49c American CU , O cana 1 Beauty Oiirillip sU for IOC Grapefruit 2 10c Ivorv SoaD 5 mem 19c m King Oscar Kippered Snacks Mandarin Canned Oranges Lynden's Chicken Dressing 2 1 5 C Warrentdn Minced Clams 25c Peaches or Pears 6 bulT 25 iTJ 15c 2,"17c Cut Asparagu, . 2 T"? 15c Puritan MarshmaDows V-Ib. cellophane pkg. 9e Kingley's Stuffed OUves (4 oz. bot.) 2 for 19e Maraschino Cherries (2 oz. bots.) 2 for 13c Arden, Morton or Leslie Shaker Salt 7c pkg. French's Bird Seed with Biscuit 11c pkg. Evan's Golden Bantam Corn 2 cans for 33c Oregon Medium Size Prunes 3 lbs. for 10c Oregon Loganberries in Syrup 2 cans 19c Oregon Franquette Walnuts 2 lbs. 29c Fancy Large Lima Beans 2 lbs. for 15c Aster Brand Ketchup 2 small bottles 9c Salad Oil, in your container) 47e gal. Pearl Tapioca 2-Ib. cellophane bag 15c Libby's Bartlett Pears tall cans 10c At Fred Meyer Grocery Department Gisimge o)a(2e 3So Attractive set of two green tinted glass jshakers; one fill ed with 12 oz. of pure salt, the other with 4 oz. of black pepper. Corrugated glass fin ish that does not slip. Plainly labelled and neatly wrapped in cellophane. Tobacco 2-1 0c pkgs. Granger 4 20c value l-50c Frank Briar Pipe value 50e Total value 70c AU for only 39c Sir Walter Raleigh 16 oz. 82c Edgeworth 16 oz. 79c Ready Rub and Plug Slice Prince Albert 2 os. tin 12c or 2 for 23c Easter Eggs Marshsiallow, Jelly and cream eggs Foot different sisea 2 lbs. for 25c Reg. 5c Chocolate Decorated Eggs 6 for 25c Fred Meyer Chocolates 5-lb Box 31.05 3-lb Box 79c 2-lb Box 55c Chocolate Coated Peanuts 19c tb Oranges Sweet Juicy Oranges Juice Oranges I Medium Size 1 Large Size 5c Doz. I 2 Doz. 19c 2 Doz. 25c Nothing so bealtbful or appetizing as a sweet Orange. Oranges are always the best. Ask your neighbor. Our Fresh Asparagus 2 bunches 11c Tender variety Juice Lemons 9c Doz. Bunch Carrots 1 3c Bunch 'Large bunches Boiling Onions 25 lbs. 16c 175 Deep -Cut Toiletry & Remedy Prices! Highest quality nationally known goods at remarkable We meet all competitive advertised prices for equal aual- aavings. (No Mail Orders, No C.O.D.'s, No Reservations, ity goods. You art sure to buy everything at the lowest price in town, and all at one place. Quantities limited to store stocks.) 25c Tubes MelbaHne Shaving Cream 9c 75c Pound Borden's Malted Milk 39c 50c Tubes Zip Cream Depilatory 29c 50c Hudnut's Narcisse Rouge at 25c 1 Pt. Turpentine, to thin paint, 19c Scott Tissue Toilet Paper 3 rolls 19c For the Baby 25c Mennens Baby Soap 9e 15c Hygea Nursers 9c 15c Hygea Nipples 9e 15c Gerbers Vegetables 9e 25c Suppositories 19c 25c Mennens Baby Talc 13e Lotions 60c Hoppers Hand 39c f 1 Ambrosia Pore 39c $1 Jergens 59c 60c Italian Barm 39c 50c Hinds H & A 26c 14 oz. Sazon Almond 29 " Sqmbbs Products 12 oz. Milk Magnesia 33 1 pt. Antiseptic Sol 47e 100 Aspirin 5 Gr 45c $1 Adex Tablets 79c 50c Oral Perborate 39c 1 pt. Liq Petrolatum 63e 50c Cold Cream 39c 50c Cleansing Cream39e Magnesia Tooth Pite 33c Lg. Shaving Cream 33c Face Powder $1 Ambrosia 39c $1 Mello Glo 57c il Dona Rosa 69c 75c April Showers 39c 60c Pompeian 39c $1 La Blache 69c Foot Relief 15c Com Pads -9c 35c Zino Pads 27c 25c Blue Jay 17c 35c Freezone 19c 35c Gets It 23c n Out Gro 69c 25c - 250 Pc Gibson Jig-Saw Puzzles 2 for 25c 16 oz. Bottles Cliquot Club Ginger Ale 2 for 25c 12 oz. Mission Dry Grapefruit Juice 3 bottles 19c $1.50 Genuine Texas Mineral Wells Crystals 89c 10c Turknit Wash Cloths only 5c ea. 60 Watt G. E. Light Globes for 10c $1 Guaranteed Alarm Clocks at 69c 1 Pt. Icy-Hot Vacuum Bottles 59c 75c Enchanting Bridge: Cards 49c 12 oz. Bottles Upjohn's Myeladol 89c Packaged Remedies 1 lb. Sassafras Bark 21c 25c J & J Baby Talc 12c Guaranteed Rubber Goods 2 qt. Hot Water Bottle 23c 2 qt. Fountain Syringe 23c 50c Rubber Gloves 23c SI Ladies' Douche 59c 75c Bath Sprays 33c Brashes 50c Tek Tooth 27c 50c Prophylactic 27e 50c Men's Hair 25c 75c Long Handle Bath 39c 50c Nail Scrub 29c 50c Prophylactic Dental29c Reducing Agents SI Marxnola Tablets 59e $2 Reduceoids $1.11 $1 Korjena Tablets 59c $1 Bonkora 89c 85c Kruschen Salts 47c 85c Jad Salts 47c 25c Kleenex 2 for 25c 35c Vick's Antiseptic 19c Health Foods $1 Tins Ovaltine 69c $1 Lacto Dextrin 89c $1.25 Food Ferrin $1.18 15c Fig Bran orZ.0.2for25c 85c Mellins Food 57c 75e-Deztri Maltose 59c ' First Aid Supplies No. 16 Devilb Atomizers93c 1 lb. Hospital Cotton 17c 25c Porous Plasters 17c 1x5 Adhesive Tape 19c Colon or Rectal Tubes 19c 4 oz. Sterile Cotton 14e 10c Gauze Bandage 7c Don't Feed the Moths This Spring Here are articles that will keep moths from browsing on your clothing and other valuable articles in your home. 3 lb. Moth Balls 19 $1.50 Larvex 98c 1 oz. Gum Camphor 5c 50c Apex Cakes 3 for $1 $1 Larvex 69c 50c Expello 29c $1.25 Enos Salts 79c . $1.20 Sal Hepatica 69c r $1.50 Citrocarbonate 98c $1.35 Sargon 79c $1.20 Cald wells Syrup 89c ' $1.25 $.S.S. Remedy 69e ; Toiletries 50c EVer Dry 39c 60c Neet Depilatory 39c 60c Odorono 39c 60c Evans Depilatory 29c 35c Cutex Preparations 27c 50c Pacquins.Nail Kits 43c Handy Remedies 4 oz. Boric Acid 7c 4 oz. Peroxide 7c 4 oz. Glycerine 9c 4 oz. Tr Green Soap 19c 3 oz. Spts Camphor 19c I oz. Camphorated Oil 19c Household Remedies Gallons Russian Oil $1.49 Gallons Mineral Oil $L09 Gallons Cod Liver OU 98c Pts. Witch Hazel 19c 1 Pts. Pure Olive Oil 49c I 10 lbs. Bathing Epsom 33c Agar Agar 59c L l lb IS Inhalants 50c Arzen 25c 50c Vicks Drops 27c $1.25 Ephedrine 79c 50c Pineoleum 39c 75c Vapex 49c Shaving Creams 35c Burma Shave 19c 35c Life Buoy 19c 25c Listerine 19c 35c Williams 28c Antiseptics 60c Zonite 39c $1 Listerine 71 e 50c S.T. 37 Sol 39c 50c Lavoris 36c 60c Astrlngasol 29c 50c Lurrams 19c 50c Sterns Inhalent 25c 35c Lather Kream 23c 50c Pepsodent 29c Tooth Paste Ointments Pills and Tablets 25c Zinz Oxide 15c 25c Anacin 8c 75c Baum Ben Gay49e 50c Yeast Foam 27c 35c Vapo Rob 19e 35c Ex Lax Figs 22c 75c Turpo 49c 50c Cascaretts 29e $1.20 Resinol 89c $1 McCoys Tabs 49c 60c Corega 39c 25c Listerine 19c 50c Detoxol 39c 50c Ipana 25c SOc.Kolynos 25c 40c Dr Wests 25c Medicated Oils $1 Nujol 59c $L50 Petrolagar 79e ; $1.50 Agarol 87c $1 Norol Agar 49c $1 Norol Psynium 49c $1.50 Keplers Malt 98c ; Cod liver OUs - 4 oz. Mulfords 19c $1 Upjohn Super D69c lfpt Norwegian 29e Upt Meads Plain 89e . 12oz.PJ).aL.Oil59cTi 50c DJLO. Outfit 29c 100 Bayer Aspirin 59c 1 pt. Norwich 39c. Water Glass ... x, for ; Egz ..Preserving :; Preserve 'eggs for sum mer, use now, while egg prices are low". - ' PinU 15c . Quarts 23c Gallons 69c . At Toiletry Depta. n Ltwj toe mmmuf 4 170 North Liberty St. f Between State and Coart Street) We reserve tte tight t reaseaabfy limit ejantltie.x aoaa for J IS Repalra 20c i