PAGE THREE ri The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 25, 1933 1 used :' Dresser ...... ... $6 $20 $14 , t used 14 -piece, Bedroom Set . 1 ... used Round Oak Table and Leather Seat Chairs '. ..... "1 nsed 7 Cfi .Wardrobe Trunk, I DU 1 n8ed ; A en Steamer Trunk.-.'. Pv 1 used Montag Range JnA enamel trim ". v3" 1 used C 1 A Cedar Chest . ; . . . . 3 1U Buy your new circu lator Heater now at our low prices, before the advance. Your us ed heater taken as part payment. 1 used Day Bed . . Used Rugs 1 used Circulator - ...$12 . v op $22.50 Our stock of used furniture is greatly depleted during this sale. WE WILL PAY CASH FOR YOUR USED FURNITURE and stoves, or giro you a liberal trade-in allowance on new goods. -s - Fidler Furniture Store XEW AND USED 255 North Commercial Phono SI25 SMITH HUGHES BOYS GET e lis . i v Department at Silvertori Aid ing' in; Wheat Control ' v Work Locaify SILVERTON, Aug. 24 The Silyerton Smith-Hughes depart ment received 14 samples of corn, wheat, oats and barley this week from the federal grain inspection division of U. S. D. A. of Portland. The samples will be used in the laboratory work of the depart ment. They contain test .speci mens of poor, damaged, highly damaged and exceptionally good grain. This will acquaint the boys with the various types of grain and how grain' should look when it is in good condition. The local Smith-Hughes depart ment will cooperate with H. A Lindgren in the wheat control work in this section. Warren E Crabtree, instructor of the local Smith-Hughes department has been spending the past two and a half days preparing a mailing list of the wheat farmers of the com munity. He has been contacting leading farmers, bankers and im plement dealers In securing this Citrus Washing Powder in the Large Size Packages Extra Special pkgs. S(s)C Phone 4018 We Deliver $1 Orders Free 245 N. Commercial St. Fruit & Vegetable Department Golden WTest, free from worms Per Dozen . . 6c MB A(5DQISS Elbert as for Canning Crate . . . . 79c Large Size Each . . . . 3c S & W in the Economical 2-Ib. Tin Each .... 49c Aged Just Right Pound . . . 14c Piggly Wiggly, all Hard Wheat 49 lb. sack . . $1.49 Peauarait Bnattttei? In Bulk, in Your Container Pound . . . .7c ! West Salem News - IB T"o") Q Argonaut or Pabst, 2 for 25c JJ O Blue Ribbon 6 for 70c Pure Vegetable, qt. 19c In Bulk, gal. 69c Sanka Coffee t : ,44c Salt Leslie's 2-lb. Carton 2 15c B.&M. Beans Large Size Cans 2 for . 27c Toilet Tissue Wraldorf 3 Roiis 12c Cleanser Sunbrite 4for.15c Tobacco P. A. in Pocket " (n Size Tins, each r J-UL B. & M. Brown Bread In Large Tins for 27c Tea Lipton's, Yellow Label Or ange Pekoe QPr ? pound tins OtlU Oxydol Large Package Each 19c Jello All Flavors pkgs. 19c Coffee Myrtle Brand if Pound .... IOC Wheaties For the Children ' La pkgs. 23c Root Beer French's 2 for 25c Miracle Whip Kraft's Delicious Salad Dressing Yz pint jar .....11c Pint ..17c Quart .......29c La France Flakes O pkgs. 25c Boneless t5S5!?tff0 Beef Cubes WS SQUARES C) V2 lb. Pure White VS. S. Inspected 3 lfas. 2 Rolled Prime Young Steer Beef lb. Choice IS(3e2 13: IB VfeCg'lb. all il5aif Something Different, Ground From Pure YeaL Pork : and Smoked , Ham S lbs. 2S WEST SALEM. An. 14., A wedding of Interest to many in Weat Salem and Salem was sol emnised in Sacramento recently, when illss Jane Crossett ot Oak land became the bride ot Clif ford Flake of Oakland, formerly ot West Salem. The Key. Barre Gifford" Lee, arch-deacon of the Episcopal chnrch of Sacramento officiated, and he too was pastor of a Salem charge 20 years ago. Mr. Flake is a grandson of Mrs. Sara Satton and lired with her for some time, attended the Sa lem schools and worked in the legislature a number ot years. He and his bride are planning a trip here in the near future. He now list and reported Wednesday af ternoon that he had collected 420 names. In" securing the names, Mr. Crabtree covered 137 miles. Crops, he said, in the territory he covered were seemingly rery good. holds a position in Oakland where they will make their home. J . ' "' ' ; Mrs. Carl Beatty was a guest of her parents, the R. F. Kramps ot Albany the first of 'the week, going especially to see the father, who recently suffered a paraly tic stroke. Mrs. " Beatty's son, Robert Scherf, who has been vi siting here for the summer school vacation, has returned to Albany, where he makes , his home with his grandparents. . - The Salem Box factory in sign ing -up for the N. R. A. are adding an extra shift. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Lloyd Miller were genial hosts to the members ot the Ace. Hi club at Echo beach Wednesday night with swimming and other aquatic diversions pro ceeding a wiener roast and picnic supper. - Mrs. R. M. Klrkpatrick and son, Bobby of Eugene arrived Wednes day to spend a fortnight with her sisters and family, the Earl W. Nelsons. Guests a tew days at the Mrs. Emma Maerg home were Mr. D. Weaver and son. Wilbur Weav er of Yakima, Washington, a for mer acquaintance, whom they had not met for a number ot years. ' Eleven members of the West Salem boy scout , troop hiked to their camp site on upper Glenn Creek road Sunday, constructed a fine portable bridge and made plans for the building and signal tower they will later erect on the premises. Contest Gains Interest The popularity contest for el ection of the regatta queen Is be coming more interesting for West Salemites with the nomination of Ruth Maers and Margaurite Fil singer from here. Miss Maerz, a tall slender brunette Is a sopho more in the Salem high school and a talented vocalist, and Miss FI1 slnger, a graceful blonde, gradu ated in June from the high school. Half a dozen girls from other places are competing and the names and rank ot each will be given soon. J IN THE FIELDS waconda; Aur. fi. J. e. ScharTs ' combine-' - caught-- fire while In operation , la his field Wednesday damaging It badly.' As soon as it 'can be rebuilt he,wiU continue; harvesting. - Three, nun--dred - acres: remain: to "be cuti. on his place hear Hubbard tlill on tne v aeausna t erry roaa. WALDO HILLS, Aug. 24. The first accident of the threshing season happened Tuesday at the Brunner ranch. Alvis Brunner was driving the water wagon through the home pasture, when two loose horses running beside , the .work team frightened them out of con trol. Young Brunner, Jumped, the fall dazing him for some time. The runaways headed for a fence, but before reaching it the coup ling broke, leaving the back wheels. The tank was carried an other 60 feet. GATES. Aug. 24. Sanford Bas set of King's Prairie Is baling hay this week. He has considerable hay acreage and Is about the only farmer, here .who bales. 1 , - ; V SUyER, - Aug. 24. Miss Lena -. Rider had a field ot wheat that r turned out 35 bushels to the acre.. Arthur Steele had oats : that turned, out . 110 bushels to the acre. E. Q. Harris had a" good crdp Ot ryegrass., ' , . , . Waldo hills, Aug. 24.--Th Haberly threshing crew began work Monday. They report better yields so far than had .been hoped : for. The King machine finished work in the Evergreen section Monday night and moved on to Union Hill. LIKES OREGON SCENES STAYTON, AugT 24. Misse Jean and Frances McCulloch of. Los Angeles, have been guests. at the Dave M. John home. While living at Los Angeles :Mrs. John taught at the same school' with one of her guests. The women, have been making a trip through: Montana and Utah and on to Alas ka by boat. The California folk, were much impressed with Ore- gon. f " " : i v J i vV --a o- I :W (( (SIn)InnkaDt Scheduled delivery brings you this pure Brazilian blend fresh from the roasters in glassine lined bags. Try Airway I Canning Supplies Fruit Jars, qts., doz. 75c ..Ball Mason or Kerr Regular Jar Caps, pkg 23c Pkg. of 12, Ball Mason or Kerr Res. Jar Rubbers, 5 pkgs. 12c Heavy, Double Lip Parowax, 2 1-lb. pk. 15c The Safe Way to Sel Pickling Spices -7c Cello pkg.. Schilling Assortment Picnic Supplies Peanut Butter 25c Maximum, 2-lb. Jar Pickles, qt. jar ...25c Rosedale Sweet Potato Chips 15c Bine Bell, 7-oz. pkg. Corned Beef 17c Libby'a, 12-oz. tin Assorted Candies ....10c Cellophane Package Candy Bars ....3 for 10c Large Size A irway KFI? Friday - Saturday - Monday - T uesday, August 25, 26, 28 & 29 Nob Hill Coffee lb. 25c; 3 lbs. 73c Edward's Dependable, lb. 25c; 2 lbs. 49c HilTs Red Can Coffee .....Mb can 31c ' Post Toacties or Jersey Corn Flalies Tomatoes Fancy No. 1 Quality Locals Buy All You Want LUG Deep Cut Price Lettuce Extra Large Solid Heads 3Sor Watermelon Another Carload of That Fancy Rattle snake Variety LB. E34 limit 8 pkgs. Cheese HIT ffek Our Mothers Brand KjULOd, 2-lb. box ; Q J fll Double Refined Bring VdlclQ VJLi your container. H gaL Vanilla atSr"- Schilling's 8-oz. can .. lav. 19c 37c 17c 23c C. & H. Berry Sugar 25-lb. di HA Cloth Bag tD.ciU Pure Cane Granulated $4.59' SAFEWAY Hard Wheat 49-lb. Sack. PRIMROSE 49-lb. Sack . $1.75 $1.69 Best Foods Made with Fresh Eggs Qt. Jar Pint 44c Jar . Pepper Highway Catsup 2 23c Grapefruit BrfnF 2 no. 2 cans25c Hominy SiVs 2e19c IS-ai3aO 'Pi-mSSWl 3N,L!?25P. Van Camp's-3 cans 19c Corn Campbell's Per Can Golden Bantam Golden Butter Kernel No. 2 can 14V2C Asparagus ! .12c Tomato Juice m itSL8 can 6c Rakiner Powder 25-oz. can 18c Peaches8 2NoaLH29c PineaDDle 2NM37c . . JL. A- Honey Maid Grahams or Snowflake Sodas 2-lb, Pkg. ISe3S)cs)iiqqs each-2 4-Sw Kitchen Brooms cans !SUced Sunbrite Cleanser 4 Waldorf Tissue 3ns Silko Tissue 4 .OKSoapStoNaha 4 bars LunaSoapI. 10 i.7c w isffits &nmm e-2 1 An I Granulated Soap 1 bar White King Soap F ree 19c 19c 19c SAVE AT THE FOLLOWING SAFEWAY STORES: 162 N. Commercial, Tel. 6169 1976 N. Capi tol, Tel. 8620 1927 State, Tel. 9485 , We reserve the rigKt to limit quantities. $1100 delivery free except sugar. bars (Sl?DDQ Or Wanda Beauty Soap bar S t