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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1933)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, July 21, 1933 PAGE THREE r 1 ri ... i ,1 -h. i - - r.i i . . .V"' r ; i i. I s '.J .... . . - A 1 ' Pt . -I ' '"'I. ' J' ' a ' i.- o it i - TTsna I7BDfl A IHIe3gg IFUst ooo We do not use Saturday specials to entice the public to come in to this market. Our prices are the same every day of the week. Highest quality at the lowest price. A 100 percent independent market. Elammc Whole or Half Good to the last bite use Bacon Back ... Breakfast' Bacon ... Bacon Squares ....... Boston Butts ..12 c 13c .7c 9c Our hams and bacon are made from the choicest pork that can be bought. Sugar :ured, smoked with oak wood. That everlasting flavor. Pork Roast -10c Fresh Pig Hocks 5c Back Bones : 3c Spare Ribs, 4 lbs .1... 25c Fresh Pig Feet 2c Our pork is the best trimmed pork in town and qual ity of it can't be beat. Beef Roast ...10c Beef Boil .: . - 7c Sirloin Steak 12c Rolled Prime Rib 15c Always the same good quality Hamburger 12c . Pure Pork Sausage ..12c Our hamburg and sausage is made from .nothing but the finest meat. Both are absolutely guaranteed not to have any water, cereal or suet. Pure and fresh. Mc D WE D D. MAKtKCE IT Where a Dollar Does its Duty Administrator for Oregon Will be Named Soon by Federal Official 173 So. Comercial Phone 875 We Close 8 o'Clock Saturday WBHE'I Salem realtors report much In terest among borne owners here In the operations or the home mortgage finance act passed by the last congress, i Word from Washington says an administra tor for Oregon will be named shortly and. he will in tarn ap point representative In each county in the state. ! Under the provision of the act. the government can make loans up to 80 per cent of the value of property, as set by Its appraisers. Mortgagees will take federal bonds for their mortgage, the in terest guaranteed at four per cent annually by the government. but the principal secured only by the capital stock and the mort gage assets of the government's home loan refinancing bank. Foreclosure suits are being held back pending the operation of the act. realtors; report, and many distressed mortgagers hope to be able to ease their debt bur den thereby. On the other hand, mortgagees who have investigated the new act's provisions quite generally tell realtors they prefer to. take their chances collecting their mortgage at higher interest rates or else foreclose on the property. WH En 46 YEARS SERVICE ! LOHENGRIN FOR NINETY-FOUR . . v . i i - ' I k rv - 9 7 A i s i 4 - ' J i V - i . I I Here is an nnusual picture of the wedding march of forty-wren Nasi Storm Troopers and their brides aa they entered Lazarus Church in Berlin to be married en masse in accordance with order of their organi zation. The Nazis wore their uniforms and were given the party salute by a largs gathering of comrades. IIOKOFIiPlllESS IS TRE AT as a telegrapher in 1890 and for 16 years worked in that capacity and as agent at various stations in Oregon. Both advanced from the ranks to gain recognition in high traffic positions and both are widely .known in the railroad fraternity throughout the coun try. For a number of years Hin shaw was general freight agent for the company In Portland and Miller was his assistant during part of the time. In 1921 Hln shaw was transferred .to San Francisco as assistant freight traffic manager and in 1923 Mil ler was appointed general freight agent with headquarters in Port land. Coincident with the retirement of Miller and Hlnshaw, E. W. Clapp, general passenger traffic manager at San Francisco, and C. L. McFaul, passenger traffic manager at Los Angeles, both of whom are well known in Oregon, will also retire tinder the com pany's pension system. A notable railroad career of more than 46 years will close In Portland August 1 when W. F. Miller, general freight agent for Southern Pacific company, re tires on pension. At the same time H. A. Hlnshaw, general freight traffic manager at San Francisco and for many years traffic official for the railroad In Oregon will also retire from ac tive service. Announcement of retirements and assignment of important po sitions in both the freight and passenger traffic departments of tne railroad was made by J. T. Saunders, vice-p resident in charge of system freight traffic, and Felix S. McGinnis, vice presi dent In charge of system passen ger traffic. Miller entered the service of the southern Pacific here in 1907 af ter previous experience with the Missouri Pacific and Union Pact fie companies. Hlnshaw began better, president of the com- Paper Company Officials Here Directors of the Oregon Pulp and Paper company and the Col umbia River Paper mills met here yesterday morning for a routine monthly gathering. F. W. Lead INDEPENDENT DRUGGISTS 115 S. Commercial St. mm .42 7 "3 Extra Values on Dental Needs 50c Pepsodent Antiseptic 29c 60c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder ........39c panies, presided. Paper mill busi ness has Improved materially In volume and somewhat la price in recent months, directors re ported after the meeting. Inform al discussion was had of the ef fects of the national recovery act on the paper mill business. Beauty-Seeking Hikejaken At Santaly; Scouts to I r ; Visit Friday Night ; :, ' By FLORENCE NOMBALAIS CAMP. SANTALY. July 10 Besides the dally routine of camp life, each day brings a special feature for the' girls at Camp SanUly." In connection -with the theme of the week:, "How to Build a House of HappIness.T beauty-peeking hike followed the 8unday worship service. - Monday brought two special' events, a paper-chase led by Eileen Moore and. Esther Lisle, ending in a chop suey feed and a halt hour of star-gazing. The . costume party, .an event of each session, was held Tuesday night. -. The - projects this year will consist of camp craft under the direction of Esther Lisle. . Camp fire building, trail biasing, and first aid will be taught. Stltch- ery will take the place of sewing and rag dogs will be made un der the direction of Mrs. Galla her and Gladys Taylor. Pocket books of raffia will be made in the handicraft classes, also un der Mrs. Callaher and Miss Tay lor's instructions. Classes in swimming for beginners and in termediates are being organised under the direction of Ruth Ver- teeg and Eileen Moore. . Mrs. Claude Glenn, chairman of the camp committee of the T. W. C. A., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spears, Mrs. R Catlln, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kells have been visitors In camp. Don Douris and Ralph Purvtne,- from . the. Boy Scout camp, were in camp Mon day. The entire Scout camp will be guests of Camp Santaly Friday evening for the weekly pageant and camp flro.: . - v - FORMER PASTOR VISITS . 1 ORCHARD HEIGHTS, July 20. Guests Tuesday at the John W. Simmons horn e were Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Hawthorne of Ti gard. - Rev. Hawthorne .formerly served ; this , charge, , leaving here about 10 years ago. He is begin ning his fifth year as pastor of the Methodist church: in Tlgard Their only child," Phoebe com pleted her high school education this year and- is employed In a store In Portland.". . . ' License Waiting , : Period is Waited, J For Two Couples1 .' V. . -, .. - t I r -r' .William B. Ashby, serrtce sta tion -operator here' and formerly, prominent In Salem high school athletics, received a license here. Thursday to marry HaxetD. Phll-j UppL insurance woman, who has been in business here several years. Judge L. H. McMahan : waived ' the three-day- waiting period. L. A., Curtis of v Tillamook, dairyman, received permlssioa-to marry Sarah K. King,. Oakland," Calif., a housekeeper. For each member of the couple the wed ding will be the third trip to the altar. The tbreenlay waiting period was waived by the court; ' STANDARD FEED CO. 228 Fenr I One-Half Block West - , Marion Hotel Phone 6858 A Complete Line of Albert Feeds EPflecfigo Prices on our Ugh quality Feeds will always be the lowest the market will jus- tf i . . . 50c Kolynos Tooth Paste ......:.27c 50c Prophylactic Tooth Brush 39c 60c Forhan; Tooth Paste 39c 50c Klutch for Plates! 39c 50c Wernet's Dentu-Creme 39c 25c Dr. West's Tooth Paste .2 for 37c 25c Phillip's Dental Magnesia 17c 50c S T 37 Tooth Paste . .....I......37c 25c Listerine Tooth Paste 19c with Gump Mask Free I A 'a ATHLETE'S FOOT SUFFERERS ...get this SPECIAL OFFER! ITo need to suffer the distressful itching, soreness and cracking of Ringworm of the feet ("Athlete's Foot"). Get this special offer today and start getting relief tonight. Notice how quickly it relieres the constant misery how it aids healing . gives comfort FUNGI-REX and Germicidal Soap 75c both valuv for I -I Values on Toilet Goods 25c Woodbury's Soap ..13c $1 Liquid Arvon ............69c 12-ozl Bay Rum .....I .....19c $1 Melloglo Powder 59c 1 lb. Cucumber Creme ..49c $1 Krank's Lemon Crm 69c 25c Pacquins Hand Crm 15c $1 Pond's Face Powder ..59c Some of These Prices for Friday and Saturday Only 50c Petrol. Hair Rub ....39c $1 Ambrosia Cream ....49c $1 Danderine ...;........J..69c $1 Neet Depilatory 59c WEAK ARCHES quickly, scientifically re lieved and the condition corrected with 4 FOOT ARCH Constructed to meet every re- v quirement most CAA effidently. OUU.. Special, per pair jZ Get a pair TODAY. . . See what comfort thev' provide for weak arches. AdjustaUet sure to afford both relief end correction. - TJ3EDICIINE SAVINGS 1 pt. Olive Oil ................39c 1 gal. Mineral Oil 100 Bayer's Aspirin ......49c 10 Petrolagar -83c 1 pt. Squibbs Mineral Oil 63c 85c Allenrhu ....... .......69c 60c Bromo Seltzer ....39c 85c Radox Bath Salt ....59c $1.20 Scott's Emulsion 69c 1 lb. Black Psyllium .:..;.19c 25c Nature's Remedy ..17c $1.35 Pierce's Remedies 89c Market Features Baby Beef Steaks, Round Sirloin and T-Bones -f f . J.e7C saaaa: bsmshi 935 South Commercial St. 1 a. h Delicious -Flarored Sugar Cured 1 . Wf I Flcnlcs. Averase Weight Ibe. 1 VS'V r :- n Beef Roasts, Choice Arm and Blade - 1 1 Boiling Beef, Braz ing or Boiling, lb. - Pork Roast, Loin - 4VI " " and Rib Cuts, lb. Li 2 Fresh Ground Beef or- A Pork Sausage. Ib XUL Wienies, Frankfurters, liver Klondikes Guaranteed Ripe a34cib. (5aiiattoIIi!Di?ecl for TT CRc Med. Size Vine Ripened -HJ ,ui - S SraenBEa&ei?G T fnr Lanre Fancy Hothouse ?S v efiX v Local U. S. No. 2 .n lOlbs -:. 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