The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1933, Page 14, Image 14

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    'Saleiu, Oregon,' Friday Morals?, April 21, I9S3
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IB SAVIN
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Uniform 10 per Cent Salary
'Cut Considered 1933-34
i I By School Board
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uniform ten per ceDt reduc
tion tn salaries of all principals,
saprrior and - teachers in the
Salem school system for 193J
114 will ering a Baring of ?22,
41 1 according to figures Just pre
pared by the .office of George
Hag, school superintendent. This
reduction would bring the budget
outlay for Instruction and super
Vision next year to 1205,312, in
comparison to 4227,758 set aside
for this item In the year 112
1933. . '
Prior to this year, teachers,
principals and superrlsors salar
ies In the city aggregated $148,
182, the reduction projected for
the coming year thus amounting
to 17 per cent from the 1331
1932 level.
The salary lists prepared by the
superintendent's office are entire
ly tentative, the school board not
yet having determined upon Its
policy regarding teachers' salaries
in 1933-1934. The Salem school
system has consistently paid low
salaries compared to those given
teachers In other schools in the
state.
If salaries are reduced ten per
cent In 1933-1934, some elemen
tary teachers will be receiving f 94
a month for a ninth-months' term
while high school instructors will
receive as low as flit a month
based on a sine-months serrioe. :
Interesting Pacts
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Ladies Attention-'
Don't fail to attend the ironer
demonstration at
2 p.m. SATURDAY,
1 Also demonstration at your home it desired
. Hogg Bros. Appliance Store .
Tel. 6023 : " 450 State St.
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4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY
A DEVOLUTION III
TAUIPQ PICTURES
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lmjne a 50 foot ape
atop tne Emptrt Stttt
Building . . . crushing a
pant n ont paw...
carcfifna a oeautiruf
frf In tht othtr.JI
,ii:5' MIDNIGHT
a riTv Anv
I' SAT. NIGHT 11:30
A C er.$hJedi PtWi3
FAY WHAT - BRUCE CABOT
ROB'T ARMSTRONG
REGULAR PRICES
Farmers' Public Market
Phone 945 356 N. Liberty
YOUR COMMUNITY OWNED STORE
Farm ' Produce, Groceries, Crown Feeds, Feed
Potatoes and Delicatessen Counter
Grocery Dept. Crown peed Dept.
More? people are buying Feed prices as yon know
their eggs at the Farmers' U advancing; we can
Market every day; they not guarantee these prices
know that every egg is can- later than May 1st. It will
died & guaranteed. Why P7 you to put in your sum
pay for eggs you have to Bier's needs.
throw away ? ; :
. f . , Crown Chick Starter
Fresh extras at only AIash 0 OQ
9- OO 100s QL.LiJ
L dozen. .LOZ peIIete .
100s $L.OU
Sunny Monday Soap, the
old reliable Crown Grow & Developing
lObars . wC Feeds
h" ' ' Mash ji rn
Small White Q9n 100s Ql. J J
Navy Beans, 10 lbs. OOC PelleU or
' : 100s 3leDi
Jn's Table Salt in B0 feed-
jjwcl 79c I!? ehlek feed thmh
I Rolled Table Oats. Regular Wheat ioos ... . .
wL----29c ... $i.is
Thia is the last week that oats o ... 85 C
fkwr;will be sold at this ' , -
very low price. : , : , ... 80c
"Swbird". 49s 79C S?Mh $1.59
The distribution of today's
Statesman Including the extra
green copies is
13,446
Thrifty housewives should read
this paper carefully and use the
advertisements as their buying
guide.
O
Wilson dam at Muscle Shoals
cost $47,000,000. 110,000 sleep
ing horses.
O
Dr. Will Mayo Is 71 years old.
Dr. Charlie Mayo 68. The brothers
have been practicing since 18S0.
O
Jelson Setters, tidier of Lost
Hope Hollow, Kentucky, who has
been blind since birth saw his
wife and 10 children for the first
time a short time ago after his
70th birthday.
O
May 10th Hitler is going to
burn all books not in accord with
his theories. -
O
Sunday Is to be Blossom dav in
Salem.
O
Chamber Giving
Program Friday,
Mission Bottom
The Salem chamber of com
merce nrocram to ha nreaented At
the Mission Bottom schoolhouse
Friday night of this week has
been arranged by Dr. Klnley K.
Adams, as follows:
Trombone solo, W. A. Rauhut;
reading. Miss Beulah Graham:
solo, Miss Eleanor Moore accom
panied by Virginia Thompson; vi
olin solo, Mr. Rauhut; talk, "His
tory of Mission Bottom", by R. J.
i Hendricks.
SUES PRIMO
ST
Bert Is Emilia Teninl, 20-year-old
London waitress, who was recently
awarded damages approximating
14,280 in her Breach of promise
nit against Primo Camera, slant
Italian boxer, at the English, capi
tal During the trial it waa revealed
that the heart of a poet beats in the
mighty breast of the Ambling Alp.
Some of the love letters read a
court would have done credit to a
poet laureate.
Teachers Applying
In Vain ior Jobs
Teachers seeking Jobs In 19 Il
ls 3 4 continue to apply at the
county superintendent's office at
the courthouse. Thus far few new
teachers have been placed, most
teachers keeping their present
Jobs. Salary reductions are quite
prevalent in the county. Some
boards are following the t to 80
per cent reduction scale adopted
by the state.
WATCHES, CLOCKS and
JEWELRY
repaired in first class running
order
L. G. PRESCOTT
JEWELER
New location 423 Co art St.
A
MIKE
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Originators Of Low Prices
351 State St.
SOME MARKETS ADVERTISE
Much lower prices. There Is a difference between low
prices and real values, only it takes a little time for
some of us to discover it.
Particular People Patronize the Midget
REGULAR PRICES, NOT 'SPECIALS'
Sugar Cured Sugar Cured
Picnics ' Loin Backs
8c lb 9c lb
FRESH MARGARINE, per lb 5c
8 lb. limit with 25c meat purchase
Young Pig Young Pig
Pork Roast Pork Steak
7c lb 18c lb
PORK TENDERLOINS, per lb 20c
Frenched if desired
Fresh Ground
Beef
ICcll)
Selected cuts
USELESS TO PAY MORE
Country Style
Sausage
m it
All Pork
RISKY TO PAY LESS
"FLAVORIZED" SLICED BACON
2 full pounds 25c
Home Rendered
Pure Lard
C lbs 25c
' Vegetabla
Shortening
Hbs25c
MEATY SPARE RIBS, 4 lbs. .....25c
Out of consideration to our employes we close at 6 pjn.
On Saturdays at 7 p. m. '
, HARRY M. LEVY, Prop.
ill
ASSUMES JOB
HOT BOARD
T. Morris Dunn of Portland
who recently was appointed a
member of the state industrial ao
eldent commission to succeed the
late Charles T. Early, arrived In
Salem, on Thursday to assume bis
official duties. Dunn's appoint
ment was announced by Governor
Meier in Portland Tuesday.
A meeting of the commission
probably will be held tomorrow
when k chairman will be elected.
Early served in this capacity for
several years.
Dunn served as president of the
Oregon Manufacturers association
and has held other Important of
fices. He wlU represent the em
ployers. Other members of the commis
sion are Otto Rartwlg of Port
land and Albert Hunter of La-Grande.
An old. stockade once need as
a blockhouse from which Confed
erate prisoners were guarded on
Johnson's bland In Lake Erie has
been converted isto a pig pen by
its owner.
ON OLD JOB
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Sumner Welles, of Maryland, who
baa been nominated by President
Roosevelt as Assistant Secretary of
State to succeed Harvey Bandy, re
signed. Welles is no stranger to the
State Department, having held the
same position during the adminis
tration of President Wilson.
from the "vitalized" planting stock of
HiUcrest Gardens
Hillcrest vitalized plants mean greater yield
Complete line of Lilly, Portland Seed, Sanderville &
King and Northup-King Garden and Flower Seeds
Salem Seed and Implement Co.
GRAIX FEED FARM MACHINERY
SEEDS DAIRY SUITUES
210 STATE ST.
Corvallis Group
To Offer Easter
Cantata Sunday
Onr Victorious Lord." an Eas
ter cantata by Harry Rowe Shel
ley, will be presented by the Cor
vallis Methodist choir at the ves
per service of the Evangelical
church, Marlon and 8ummer
streets, Sunday afternoon at s:if.
v- This cantata portrays the entire
Easter story beginning with the
scene on the cross and contlnaing
through the resurrection, closing
with the chorus finale, Jeans
Reigns, Onr Lord Victorious.-
The choir of 11 voices la prom
inently displayed la a large vari
ety of descriptive interpretations.
Mrs. Harry Holroyd la accompan
ist. Short piano solos are Inter
spersed throughout. -All
music lovers are invited. .
Standard Feed Co.
228. Lofs of Parking Space
Ferry SL S58
A turkey poult requires more protein
Albers Turkey Starter
is guaranteed to contain 21 protein
.yt ioo o CA nairc 10Q t9 7A
iliriJIl lbs. urn. y w
Chick Starter Mash lOO Ibe, $2.60
Chick Starter Paks 100 Dm. $2.70
Chick Scratch iooiim. $1.75
Screenings and Molasses it. 70c
Carnation Dairy, 18 ioo n. $uo
Molas-o-meal ioo n. $120
Flour, hardwheat 40 n. 89c
Rabbit Paks 100 n-. $1.80
Ground Wheat 100 toe. $1.25
Kwnota Seed Oats 100 n. $1.60
SEED POTATOES
Netted Oeen A Bvrbanks. ,
.100 It.
$1.45
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IMMoHOKf SITISEE'S' R3JESJS1F
NOT A CHAIN STORE
Owing to market conditions we are, to protect our customers (our selves too of course),
compelled to limit the quantities on certain items sold to any one buyer and in no
event do we guarantee prices further than upon goods now in stock.
MARGARINE
4
M
. J.B. Aladin
Coffee 2
lbs. 39c
Soda Wafers ORANGES
Slightly Salted Fancy Wrapped, 200 Size
2 19c 89c
Albers Supreme, FLOUR 49 93c
FLOUR Kb 49 lb. sk. 97c
Old
ill
Wa don't know, of course, what your guess is about Flour prices but we're guessing flour bought at the price
II TmufnJu lW BraDds Hf,ted i this ad will show you a hansome proffit Ld to protert our customers
wt are limiting sales to a reasonable quantity to any one buyer.
Feed Department
TRIANGLE EGG
PRODUCER
$1.59
with Milk and Greens,
100 lb. sks.
BU-MAR EGG MAKER
with Milk and Greens, (fi in
100 lb. ska. tPle4U
ROLLED BARLEY .
79c
75 Lb. Sacks
100 Lbs. Ground
Barley
S1.05
BU-MAR SCRATCH FEED, lOO-lb tack $i15
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PINEAPPI
Sliced, No. iy2 size cans
cans
2
Broken Sliced, No. 2 size cans
cans 1 9 c
O
mm
100 Pound Sack
"Honey Dew .
We arent adviseinsr any one to buy sugar, but heres whats
giving us the jitters, the price has allready advanced 30c
per sack and we're advised the price will be boosted again
right away.