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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1933)
' '.5'.? ,c; .ii. -V 1 Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, September 29, 1933 DM POM SCHOOL OPETiS ;3M WORK With Same : Salem - Critic icawiers in unarge; scar let Fever v Found -. OAK POINT Sept 28. . Onk Point school opened with an en rollment of 53," and it is expected there -will be more in a week or two as the average attendance for yast year was 2.TIIss Pearl Err is critic and Miss Mildred Leicn ton, both of Ealem, Is assistant critic Student teachers frcm t!e Oregon Normal ! are coming this week.' " - ' I ' - Mrs. James Coon has been III the past week and doctors have pronounced her ease scarlet fev er. Her daughter, Marvel, was vaccinated and is staying at the, Roy Bigelow home while her mother is ill. She is reported asi improving. Charles Wilson was operated .on at a Salem hospital for rapture and is getting along nicely. Farmers are glad to see the is T7D a Ten r rr tmt BUY NOW SAVE NOW : CABBAGES 1 Solid heads, for, ! kraut, lb; C v (50 .1b. -lots or more) ? -MARGARINE Grade 2 lbs. 15c ,Sperry pancake Flour package . ... 15c Salad Oil-quart 19c Quick Quaker Oats pkg 7c Good Spuds 50 lbs. . 50 c Certo 3 bottles 50c Calumet 16 oz. can 22c Free Delivery Orders Sent C, O. D. Tel 9154 17th and Market Plenty of Parking Space Here's Your Chance to Save! USED DRESSERS At prices so low that it is economy to buy In condition $4.50 to $12.50 Additional Bargains in Our Used Furniture Dept.: dOQ Used Steel Camp &a $OiJ ; Cot, full size 3f i Used Monarch Gas Range Used Rockers, up from 50c Used Steel Camp Cot, full size Used Oak Flat Top Office Desk $15 NEW FURNITURE homespun1 &. ? '39 FULL ENAMEL SJJ.OO ffr-...26-w- $67.50 Lamps.. Z to 11 WxlS" oven, mottled STEEL RANGE .8"xl8" oven, mottled green and ivory enam- T-piece Dining W't Pay Cash For Used Furniture FIDLER'S FURNITURE STORE NEW AND USED 255 N. Commercial St. Tel. 8425 Don't CoMgW Use Schaef er's Throat and Lung Balsam to aid in stopping those serious little coughs that might grow worse. Schaefer's Throat and Lung Balsam contains no narcotic or strong chemical drugs and is equally effective for adults or children. 50c and $1.00 75c Hot Water Bottle, j , QQ 2 quart' . , . OtL 75c Fountain Syringe, QQA 2 qnartl :. ........U.. j OuL Dont try to wear your corns off let Schaefer's Corn - Remedyi easily remove that sore spot. OK No cure no pay ; L. SuC "1 pint Imported Olive Oil, Italian 39c 4 ounces Effervescent Sodium . Phosphate ' 33c Schaefer's Cold Capsules will relieve a cold in twelve . hours or your money will be ET A uuc refunded S5c Tooth Brushes, sterilized, 2 for , - " - - ' The distribution of the States man todar Including the extra green copies is weather clearing up as there Is some threshing to be done and one man has 60 acres of oats to cut, while L. Reese has some bar ley to combine. 36c U 40 Insulin ! 10 cc . $1.69 BIG CANDY SPECIAL Candy Jelly Beans, fresh assorted flavors, real fruity ; centers Special this week, i i 16c poind t 2i Pfd 25c r BEWEZE AND SCHAEFEREE I , : EMIL A. SCHAEFER IT '. REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ' -rr. 125 N. Commercial St. .. - Phone 5197 Parent-Teacher At Gervais Open Sessions Monday GERVAIS, Sept. 28 The open ing meeting of the Parent-Teacher association will be held at the auditorium Monday night and will be in the form of a reception to the teachers. John Buchanan is president of the association and Miss Ethel Martin is secretary- treasurer. Mrs. A. B. Minaker is in charge of the program and it will prob ably be mostly musical. Courses in ; Reading are Great Sport StILVERTON, Sept. - 28. A great deal of Interest is being tak en by SUrerton public library patrons In the reading courses of fered through the state library. Lillle Madsen, local librarian, re ports that some Tery Interesting applicatl ons have been made through the SUrerton library. , Among the interesting courses outlined In the SilTerton library was one for a reader who was In terested in patchwork quilts, from their origin to the present day. Some Tery lovely books are being received by this reader. Another reader made application for a study In gardens of the various countries of the world. Yet an other reader is studying hand weaving. Some of the Silverton readers are takinr reading courses in SIMPSON GROCERY 370 State Street Specials for Friday and Saturday Are Real Specials Fon Una's Egg Noodles . r White Wonder Soap If Package. .... 3C 10 bars 1C Com Starch ( Cascade Coffee, packed Of 1-lb. pkgs. C in! Oregon, 2 lbs. .... 5JC Scandinavian history and litera ture. Others are studying the lum ber Industry. All of these who are taking! the work expressed them selves as very pleased with It. S& W COFFEE 2 ,ca45c Kitchen Broom, good quality, each 19c Toilet Tissue, 1000 1 1 Sheets, 8 rolls IOC Armorita Cold Cream lo Complexion Soap, 3 bars 1 0 C Tea, Orange Pekoe A Pekoe, 1-lb. pkgs. . . . . 29c Flavoring Extract, 1ml- OQ tatlon Vanilla, 8-oz. bot. tC Golden Syrup, light or QT dark. No. G pail ...... J I C Rlnso Washing Powder - f Small size, 2 pkgs. .. IOC Fisher's Biscuit Mix OQ 8H lb. pkg OC Jell-O, the original Jell -powder package Dl FREE DELIVERY We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities A 7? s L Originators of Low Prices 351 State St. Let's Have Steak Always luscious and flavorful. Always nourishing without being heavy. Easily digested and tempting to the appetite. Prepared in a jiffy. Regular Prices Not "Specials" Choice Sirloin Steak HAD Lb. Prime Beef Pot Roast 3c Qo lb. Tender Round Steak Plate Rib BOIL 6c Lb. lib. Fancy Sliced Bacon n . ocr 2Ibs. Fresh Sliced Liver Both for 25c An Ideal eombinatloa for breakfast, kmch er dinner u. Young Pig Fresh Pork Roast Roasting Hams 9 Lb. flS1 Lb- All Pork Sausage Per Pound 12c We heartily Invite yen to try this delicious saasage. It is supreme ly good. Made as It should be, by a naiwhe knows new. Fresh Ground Beef Per Pound 10c It aeaas Jwt that, Tne meat Is fresh. The grinding Is fresh. 2 Pounds Home Rendered PURE LARD Fresh MARGARINE Vegetable SHORTENING 4 : Sugar Cnjed Sugar Cured 4" PICNICS . Cottage Rolls ?8(3 Ib ; . . jil3 :Lb; ": Li: Fresh Sliced . Meaty - Liver Spare Ribs gd; ib. t 3 ibs. l ago. Salem's only market operating under State Inspection. It's your protection. Another reason why Particular People Patronize The Midget. t ' ' .We close at 6 P. M. On Saturdays at 7 P. M. HARRY M. LEVY. Prop. 5 District Buys Bus For School Uses; May Get New One I -. ' WOODBURN, Sept. It. A new school bus, bought to trans port nigb school students from the district around Bnttevllle and Donald, made its appearance In Woodburn streets Wednesday night. The bus was bought by the Woodburn school board from the Sheridan high school district at a cost of 1325,90. , - Paul Mills, chairman of the school board, stated that the board Intends to use the vehicle till it can buy a new bus, trad ing this one in on a new one. The board has contacted agencies for several motor bus manufacturers with few definite results. There is not a new school bus on' the Pa clfie coast, according to Mills. The recently purchased bus will have a good trade - In value on a new bus, it is thought. Gervais Says Good-by To Paying Equipment mcwVAIS. Sent. 'IS. ' Work f ninrficlnr and ' widenlnr the rpaclfie highway between Salem and Aurora now; being completed. 17Vz Cenk Paid For 24 Bales of . 1931 Hop Crop SILVERTON. Sept. 28 Thirty four bales of 1931 hops owned by winor liuuauicier soia nero 10- day for 17 cents per pound. They were shipped out today. MISS MAIL CARRIER RICKEY. Sent. 28. Jim Al bert. rural mail carrier, who has been HI, is able to resume his duties aagln. Jim has been on the route ever since It was established over 33 years ago, and is sadly missea oy nis patrons when he. is on auty. - Harold Blake Is taking down bis paving plant which has been la operation here since July, and 1 moving It back to Portland. ; SCIO, Sept 21. -The E. 8. Me Crae family -will move about Oc tober 1 from the farm west of Scio on which the have lived for. 14. years, to a farm oa Albany ftralrle. K. R.' Moses, owner of the farm to b vacated by the Me Craes. will return to it. as A. B. f Westenkoose has leased the Moses farm south of Scio and will move there October 1. JlltMwe for vf tk4 shMI ffvwrfs ftind seolwlth re g wlo r SallCops.' f&&km& w s&m eras And Who Doesn't ? The Housewife who delights in a bright, clean, sanitary store for her shopping will find this store a real pleasure to the eye, as well as a relief to the purse. In the fresh vegetable and fruit department with the many colors covering nearly every fruit and vegetable to be had, she will find to be a real help in planning her meals. The meat department too, with an array of meats second to none in the northwest, features the kind of meats you like, at prices even less than you'd expect to pay for the quality displayed. (At our. meat counters). NOT A CHAIN STORE Government Inspected Teabone Steaks 14c lb, From Steer Beef Pot Roasts Steer Beefl Oc lb, Boiling Beef 6' c lb. Elamburger S' '-c lb. Made from Government Inspected Beef Sirloin Steaks Mg lb. Round Steakl4c lb. Rib Steak 18c lb. Fancy Sugar Jdired : Picnics Oc lb. FRUIT and VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Cabbage for Kraut Onions for Boiling Fancy Tokay Grapes 50 lb. sacks 39c 25 lb. sacks 33c 3 pounds 17c No. 2 Grade Clean v Well ! Sorted Packed in New Sacks rV pounds net - .! I G Bright Color, 4 pounds US pounds S3 Pare Q CarieO Pure Cane Sugar, 100JL4.59 BXapIe Leaf Flour ', , , 49 n. 1.59 BusicKs Mellow Blend Ck)ffee, 2 pounds .... . . 39c Ball Mason Improved Glass Top Fruit Jars, quarts ; 77c, e A 4