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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1933)
PAG 13 SIS The OREGON STATESMAN, galeri. Oregon; Trilif Mornfc?. Jcni S3, 1933; CIIIOKG fib II- Lltll mm $786,233.09 Outstanding in Improvement Liens as . Interest Piles up . ' -. . - A tale of heaTT expense to the city government through faUure ot property nol4rs to pay prin cipal and Interest oa bonds and assessments for street and side walk improTements Is told by the Hen dockets at the city ball. The city has $786,238.09 In outstand ing "Improvement liens,-- on hun dreds of which nonpayments are being made by the property own ers. Of this amount. 1703,7 94.- 39 Is bonded under the Bancroft act and $78,855.70 unbonded, for street ' ImproTements, and -$3588 U ., fhr rirtftwalk ImnroTemebtS which do not come under the bonding act. -..; . t , The city Is $12 2.00 a short on To the Farmers of This Community ; During these days of wildly, fluctuating pri ces.we cannot safely quote prices, but we can ' promise you that our . ' Prices Will Always be, the Lowest the MarketjWill Justify - . . - - You can trade here with the utmost confi dence that this policy will stand. Our ser-, vice ,.-. . our high quality feeds and seeds . . will always be above par. . But our prices will be the lowest the market will justify. That is an important point for feed buyers to remember. A COMPLETE UXE OF ALDERS FEEDS Standard Feed Co. 223 Ferry I One-Half Block West Marion Hotel Phone 6853 the boob ' b scans of 'non-payment by property owners of - tha six per cent interest drawn by tha Bancroft bonds, on which the city ' has then to' keep up the In terest. The sinking fund, $11 881r at: present; tronx which tha bonds are supposed to be retired, is Instead betas used to pay the Interest. . , . ' ' -" -- Since the ' Bancroft ; law was amended by the 1931, legislature, certain city' aldermen are pro posing1 to have, a representatlTS named to urSe-deJInquent bonded property owners j" to refinance their ' - obligations under this amendment. The. original Ban croft act provided - for bonding property for, 10 TearSr Witb prln cipal to be paid . of ti one-tenth per year, pln Interest. - The amendment enables delinquent property owners who pay up back interest - to ; start -paying - bond principal on a new 10-year basis, meeting one-twentieth of . the principal semi-annually.' Newly bonded property will also come under the amendment. v 'Ask, Secure License - A mar rtage license has been asked for and secured st the county clerk's office by Ernest Clair Knapp, 17, 472 North Liberty street, a print er, who seeks to wed Wilms Josephine- Pearson, IS, Salem a sten ographer. M A MomcOvwd Theater Pv OLLYVOOli Today & Saturday Mickey Mouse , Matinee Saturday 1 :30 p. m. (SSMSiianao . a - ffDQQ "IPcfe T 8. OraaaiercUI . TeL 4010 Also Fable Comedy, , News, ' Comedy A Harry Carey la 'THE DEVIL HORSE" Coming Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Continuous Performance Sunday ft Tuesday 1 to 11 Special Matinee Monday 2 p.m. - NAUGHTY 'ADMITS SCAYINO MOTHER j -. - i - ft . . . f-m. " ' (-. . - ' 'V.:. . s .. c " ' - si v i "V :f- rtttm. -' '' " ' " 1 sMWMMMMswsswsawsssssassssiii msT n o .J Cim- CmsSSsss5Sb'B5&SSSssSb3H Balfe MacDonald, 17. Is shown (center) as he was booked for first degree murder at Flint, Mick, following; bis return from Naihrille, Tenn, three weeks after his mother was slain. The boy admitted beating bis parent to death during a quarrel. With him is William Tewflliger, 16, who . accompanied him on his flight to Tennessee. New Theatre at Astoria Planned By Portland Man ASTORIA.re., June 21 (AP) E. A, Hollinshead ot Portland snnounced hero today that he had purchased four pieces of Astoria business prop erty at a cost ot about $150,000, and that be - planned to open a new theatre In one ot the build ings. Properties lnTOlred are Auditorium HalL Riviera; theatre building, Sanborn building and Dealey-Malono building. The transaction was handled through Howard Leib ot the Portland Mortgage company, who accom panied Hollinshead to Astoria. THE BEST FOR LESS Egg Co-op Branch Planned, Astoria ASTORIA, Ore.. June 29 .AP) Miss Ella B. Reed, mana ger or the Pacine cooperative Poultry Producers association, announced hero today that the association plans to open a branch house in Astoria In the near fn ture. The branch will receive eggs from producers and will handle feed, and supplies. Pro ducers owning about 76.000 hens have been signed up by the as sociation here, Miss Reed said. UK SB DEATH III mm PORT Or SPAIN. Trinidad. Juno 29 (AP) Scenes of death and destruction were described to day as . repaired communication Maes brought first reports xrom. southern. Trinidad of haroc wrought by Tnesday night's hur ricane. Several persons were reported drowned as small boats foundered and a number of persons Injured when trees were uprooted. The bowline storm lashed tne coast all Tuesday night and blew Itself out. Wednesday, leaving be hind fallen telegraph and' tele phono poles, unroofed houses and broken oilfield derricks. Tho hurricane; accompanied by torrential Tains, reached its height In tho southwest, centering around tho Paloseco oil district. Tho greatest losses were report ed from Labrew pitch lake dis trict. Slparla, Ouapo. Cap da Vilie, Point Fortin, Paloseco, Penal and Cedros. Word of Injury To Relative in Idaho Received SILVERTON, Juno 20 Mrs.! F. J. Radlgan has received word that her brother-in-law, Eugene Noxan, was critically Injured last Wednesdsy when his truck went OTer a S00 foot declivity near Wallace, Idaho, and that he is still unconscious and little hope held out for his recovery. The report reaching Silrerton was that bis skull is badly fractured, his col lar bone crushed and six ribs broken and that be Is suffering Internal Injuries. He is married and has two small children. Executor Named Nellie Mc Laln was yesterday named by County Judgo Slegmund as exe cutor ot the will of the : late PlanA Wtra aVn loft nrnnrtT which has an estimated value of I $1500. Not Tp:;Ba SNEEZED : ; v if r i4 of '&rxndnz prices the 10 to 25 SileRemember to shop here always ... we carry the best In new ana useu um fine FURNITURE FOR LESS Bridgo Lanp. complet. with shad, heavy SJ2.95 ".!!lVrtIilon Tabic aid Chairs. Extension gateleg U- wSStSt $56.50 back chairs to match. S piece set . .... . . ... . . a-rw TJedrooa Set, consisting of 4 poster bed. ,r5ii? "' -" $32.00 Only ..'..."...'.V-s V-1 - Sleepweir Uttreaa. lrantood Innor spring. J J J JQ Only " . . USED MONARCH GAS RANGE 4 lid dosed burners, fall rrey and whlto porcelain enamel, automaUc oven control, used lest gOQ qq thsn S months. Only ''' w This Is a b.y. If yow are Is the market for good gas range, don't pass this wpv 255 N. Commercial TeL 8125 Few to Remain At Statehouse Skeleton crews will be on hand Monday in most offices at the! statehouse, a large number of employes and officials planning to be gone tor the day. In many Instances workers bare worked two Saturday afternoons, ordin arily holiday periods, in order to have Monday free. No members ot the state board ot control will be here Monday. !)( PALMOLIVE cake SUN BRIGHT Q&eaimsei? 3can3forflC 4 CRYSTAL WHITE -k Jam Makers Cheer .Raailfe. AS CHEAP SIMWBmmiES OOME Tall cans for SPERRY PAN CAKE 10 5Sil TILLMAN MRS. STEWART MlfflfilBlg "3" Large size flSc bottle PEET'S GRANULATED LOOK AT THESE WONDERFUL RIPE STRAWBERRIES. WHAT JAM THEYT WILL MAKE WITK CERTOI High quality One Pound 1000 sheets Toilet Tissue rolls mm uuiiicsi Saves that fresh flavor Borden's TALL MILK ARGO Cera Starch g(g package .E1JF.D: Jte. : i COFFEE - w YESI AND CERTO WILL SAVE YOO TIME AND MONEY -AND GIVE YOO EVEN BETTER FLAVOR. TOO. r lb. can 1 3 pounds'. 53c : Fancy Fresh VEGETABLES 2c 2c BEETS Bunch CARROTS Bunch A ) tc cans . 2Sc S3 Hilldale Large cans 2 size can Hundreds of women rush to local stores to get their Certo and berries ... many planning to put up extra hatches this year If you and toot family like Strawberry Jam (and what sensible family doesn't?), your DAY hit come at last! For the markets art filled with las cious ripe strawberries. With Certo and the Certo recipes you can pat . up doable the amount of Jam in. the usual time, too. Certo, you see, cats jour boiling time for Strawberry Jam to one minute; Hence you can make a complete batch in 12 minutes or less fron the time the fruit is prepared H .. And Certo will gnre you better tasting Jam or jelly. All the fresh bait flavor will be kept intacti And because no (nut juice nas tune to boil away, you'll get as much as one-half again more glasses from the same amount of fruit. So get your strawberries; And get two bottles of Certo, too. That's enough to make up 40 glasses of the finest tasting Strawberry Jam you can put on your table; Certo is a product of General Foods. Get it at your grocer's. : lizcum FOR ALWAYS USIIIQ CERTO - 1 Ksdacsa boiling to 2 3 4 tiftt ill nlriuti iiiEB '.an A 1 EInt "II I - -- WE BKSKKVli THE 1UUUT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES NOTE: With Cr yv$tuml mmUttf fnm ttrttwbtrrits. Csrlo, yom t, pnvidts tb jelljhtgpnvtr which, Uruwbtrritt tbimuhts ItcL Oil Ssves tLs firtsh ralt fsvor. Ghes half again mora glasses; t9FsO-proof rdps with tiwf bocriai v OO.r.C0(193S . .. I f II'- - --1 - 1 cZtAa j A POTATO CHIPS Large size . -f 9 bags. Each . XL Mayonnaise or Sandwich Spread ltifLL-12V2c Phone 4018 We Delirer Ordera of 1.00 or Over 245 No. ComT. CHEESE Full Cream Oregon 1 ib 12c Pork and Beans Ritters can, each 4C COFFEE Maxwell House 1 &, 27c TOILET SOAP Camay O bars 15c WAX PAPER. 6c 40-f t. rolls Each OLIVES La Fiestas Qtn 10-oz. stuffed ZiUL PantryUQt&, green 29c COFFEE Myrtle Brand Pound 15c 14-oz. Each CATSUP bottles 9c MARGARINE Silver Nut 2 n,s z-Hc NAPKINS Folded, 100 in package, each ... 8c MILK i Alpine brand Tablet Free with 5 labels fj cans 31c CRACKERS v Snowflakes or Grahams sal carton 23c SARDINES in pure Olive Oil Lu cans 15c Underwoods DEVILED HAM ys L4 cans 17c DEVILED MEAT Eagle Brand 3 cans 10c TUNA FLAKES or FANCY SHRIMP J cans 25c MUSTARD Full 8-oz. jars -t fl Each 1UC TOMATO JUICE H & D No. 1 tall cans x cans 25c Pints Each Quarts Each SYRUP Vermont Maid 22c 39c Pints Quarts SALAD AID -a. s Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Watermelons Klondikes Pound 2V?c New Potatoes Local "Burbanks 8 n 17c Bunch Vegetables Carrots, Beets, Turnips O bunches . 7c BANANAS Golden Ripe 3 lbs. , 17c -GREEN PEAS 3 ibs. 7c TOMATOES Red Ripe Pound jlC CUCUMBERS .Extra Ltrge: OC SUGAR Brown or Powdered 3 lbs. 17C EGGS Fresh extra Dozen . 16c MALT Blue Ribbon Can - 55c 31b. tins CRISCO Spatula "Free 49c CORN OR PEAS No.8 cans 3 canV Jli24c CIGARETTES All brands In stock Package Carton " 10c 99c SUGAR Fine Granulated 20c T lbs. limit SALAD OIL Pure Vegetable -I ri Quarts L.JLC 29c -BRAN FLAKES Posts; Ql Perpkg. OC R CERTO For better jams . and Jellies 2 bottle 45 c More of Those Fancy Plump and Meaty WW 7clb. "'IRTifiir.3IL0AL?':::.; Fcy, Sugar Cured. For that picnic lunch ground from - - Breakfast choice cuts of veal, pork and smoked ttn . , Freih'and Sweet ' ' EEVEE1 GAUCAGE . .. -t f