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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1933)
PACE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN, Eakri, Orea, Tuesday Morning, May 2. 1933 11 1 i 4 FILE AT-BSIOODER SM Honor Roll Pupils for Middle Grove School Told; McFariane ill - MIDDLE GROVE. May 1. yred Scb&rt win finish thla week rMedinr about BOO acres of grain which was killed during the cold winter. : t", ! , Mrs. Anna" Hammer narrowly scaped helnc rely burned Thursday; when straw - near a hrodder In a small brooder house caught fire,' smothering 25 , little chickens, minim the brooder and breaking most of the (lass out of the -windows of the building. - Mr. and Mrs.-William English who haTe been residents of this community for - IS years, hare traded their home here to a Mr. Smith and family front Bear ttay ton. - Those on the honor, roll la tho advanced room this month are: Eighth grade, Elaine Edwards, GertmdeStelnke, Margaret Ba ker, ; Norman - McAllister, wna Eartrnff and Charles Bangert: seventh,' Helen Fortsan, Osborne Allison1 and Harry Scharf; sixth, Mary Barker and Murray Dow; fifth, Grace Bteinke and Melrin Eggelis. : William McFariane, who c. has been a resident of this community for some time, Is In a very criti cal condition at a local hospital, hating undergone a major opera tion about 10 days ago. He Is a brother of Mrs. Edna Long.' Alex 8teinka has moved a small building -front- tho-Barnes place to his place beside the gas station which ' ha plans' to make into a confectionery store. BENEFIT SUPPER 8RD CLEAR LAKE, May I Tho women of . tho Improvement club will give a supper at the church Wednesday night, May 3 for benefit of the church and Sun day SChOoL : - ... n.i.Ty,uii pm w'liiiarfT-y vrvmmtmm m 'n -'"."-.--J. ! ' 1 -at. A H 1 - J 1 L-"1 " ' i f i -i T . , I , ; i I - s I f, T ,rs ,'i -'- 1 '""'m" (SOT butf D svedl 2 on my k$ ' T VHI2THER I boy cars or tires I want the . VV best And when I can get the best and still save moneygreat! Here's what I mean. - I discoyered that Rlrersides 'are made by the same company that makes one of America's. 4 leading brands. They're exactly the same same materials, same workmen, same specifications. They differ in trademark and price. What's . moire Riversides are guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction. When I heard that, I put them on my Cadillac and I've been using them erer since. That saving . of 2 0 bought a lot of things I needed. No tire salesman will ever get me to pay extra for other . tires again. I'm married to Riversides; WARD'S RIVERSIDE T fl R Ward's Unlimited . GUARANTEE Riversides are guaranteed to give satisfactory service re-, gardless of time used or mileage run. Auv tire that falls to give satisfaaor service will be repaired free of charge or replaced with a new tire, in . which event vo will be charged only for the actual . service the tiro delivered. . Aar necessary adjustments will be made at any of Ward's 500 Retail Stores. Trade In your worn cut tires for - Rlverslda De Luxe - We will accept them as pan cash toward purchase of 4-plyor 6-pty Riverside DeLuxe. , . t , Truck Owners Save oa Riverside Truck tires Mate Heavy Service, ' size 30x5, each, $12.50; size 32x6, each, I21.0O. Prices Low at Six 29 x 4.40-21 Riverside Rambler 4-P!y sox4jo.n t s $i.ti SS.X.75-19 I 4.19 S9x5.00-19 I 4.45. $8x5.15-1 : 3.03 31i5.X5-21 j 340 FREE TIRE MOUNTING MONTGOME ELD' A c d. ourS Choice v:iB;r: : ;.( .. Iy4 :, : - 'of cmCompr It s come to that . . . . the best clothing buys Salem ever saw': at their regular prices . , . given away at" half - price ! It's a shame to sacrifice a stock Eke this for these prices but there is no choice. uniavorable, weather has held back buying and with only four more days in which to move this stock the last final sacrifice most be made for this . ' XJKj lliyNj iMJ vJ cLC It positively ends Saturday night. Your last chance to pick your new suit from the combined stocks of Compton,- Inc., and Compton's College Shop of Portland and now at HALF PRICE. Suits as low as $8.85 with nothing from this fine stock that averaged from $30 to $40 for more than $ 1 8.85. It's the chance of a lifetime buys you'll brag about to your friends for years. And as though that was not enough any topcoat or overcoat just 2 prices Store Closed Tuesday For Inventory and .These Further Markdowns Open Wednesday, 9 a.m. Nainsook Union Soita CJVJ? Values to $39.50 Nothing over Gifts of Shirts, Ties, Sox to the first 10 customers Wed. 9 A.M. Large size, white, patterned GEaoc Ldggg Black or brown 3 L Oweotei?i All wool, light weight sleeveless, solid colors A wire from our manufacturer Monday stated definitely that shoe prices would go up within 72 hours. We rushed in an order and so take our last fling at these low prices. Back they go to $5 and $6 .Mon day but for 4 days they're just QUO The new'webbings 4s . The new webbingi . in the new colors . Never before has "first come first served' been as important to you. Be here Wednesday. IHIAirS Tightly felted fur felU at a a a a C a a a a r lPaijoi Horner pajamas In fine new broadcloths O 1 o And your suit will fit Longs, Shorts, Stouts and Regulars to choose from. lIJmiSoiniGmiSttc $20 & $3.00 heavy wt rayon union suits - . ' One Lot BELT BUCKLES . Silver plated Rayon & Lisle . SOX. JHere's a Real Buy With Only Our Feature Crosby : Square Line at $4.95 ILSciGfia tUcanonac 1 Knit. Broken sizes to close out A big assortment, $2.95 and 0So down If you ACT NOW 1 1L. i : - win hold any suit or coat for 80 days r CoEIofo' t f Wednesday Morning Get the first advantage of these tremendous markdowns and - k '.'vnnt-ntrnr L!,VLJ)U,Va ..- J 'i -r .a . OKinnirG AH kinds, but a super value lot at v INCORPORATED 426 STATE ST. D3GHG , Such overcoat values as ours have nev "er been shown in Salem. ..See them today in our windows. V T - m ! . . " .v 273 II. liberty galea, Ore. Phone 6774