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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1933)
iraeaECTs MT. ANGEL, Not. 9. The city euricil - at -its regular meeting Monday evening held a - hearing on -f he proposed city budget for 1 J 5 4." Not a citizen appeared in WEBB MAYOR AGAIN uTTQ.ufTuT 29IN. Commercial . 4 Deliveries Phone 3527 Order Kellogg's Corn Flakes Today Rolled Oats Kerr's 10s 35c Corn Meal 10 lbs. ... 25c Robusta Coffee 17e SZ 49c ib. Shortening 3 ibs. 1 25c Dalles Diamond High Patent Flour 49 ,bs. $1.45 Vegetables Bananas .:1b. 5c Celery Zk bunches 5c Lettuce 3 heads 7c THE BEST 8 mm 7 s. Commercial Friday - Saturday . Monday Pure i S CaneJ 3. & . Fresh Cocoanuts 5c each Bulk Mince Meat Kerr's 19c lbs. 1 FIG BARS Whole Wheat 2 lbs. 17c e-fa-lon Crown Best Pat -f .69 49-lb. sack A Kitchen Queen 49-lb. sack . 1 .39 Fl Iff CALUMET BAKING POWDER can for P Kellogg Corn Flakes CORK FLAXES HTB RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Caplans Cash Grocery ' . 1 t 11 : r l - protest so the budget was appror ed and adopted as prepared by the budget committee, headed by Joseph J. Keber. The budget to uts about 19800. ' Results of the city election showed Dr. J.Ei Webb, re-elected as mayor, with 179 rotes; Alois Keber, treasurer,, with 193 votes; Forrest J. Sanyork was elected recorder with 110 rotes; P. N. Smith, present lnsumbent, receiv ed 102 rotes. The three council men chosen were J. H. Bigler, 155 TTTMT Fresh Med. Eggs 24c L 47c Doz. Rockwood's Cocoa 2 lb. tin ..17C Morton Smoke Salt Two 23c Sizes 95c Kraut Cabbage 50 ibs ....... 41c White Beans 4 lbs. Sraan 19c Feed Department ; Hodgen-Brewster Feeds Always Lead Egg Producer with milk, oil and greens. Best In o 1 O the west. New price U H. B. Egg Prodacer with oil and, greens. o aa 100 lbs .UU H. B. LarweU with milk and! oil Crown Pellet Feed, Komplete Feed . . . Groand Oats' 1.73 2.00 1.05 FOR LESS TL 4010 lbs. 3T ?Sc EGG NOODLES Hard Wheat Pkg. . .5c Vanilla Extract Imitation 8-oz. Bot. M 33c 4-oz. Bottle FREE White i A Wonder 1U bars All-Wheat uereai Pkgr. Look This .Over :frdfl49c Snowdrift 6 lbs. 92c Wesson Oil FQ gallon OUK, Mayonnaise Blixer, with one pint Aft Wesson OU . clv One Box Cocoanat Free Shredded Wheat ; Biscuit 10c pi. aaaMaMMWHMBMaaaMMM Postum Cereal ' 17c v. I N EDc votes. O. I Withers, 481-TOtes. and William Conrad,? 1C9 Tot. Q. R. William, Uh other candi date, received 105 rotes.' , SIIAERTON, Kot t. Mrs. James JL Jitt toing south on Church street a a Mrs. Bealah Weddle going; west, collided and the Weddle car suffered a bent front axel, injured fenders, while the Neal car fenders were in jured, - KOW-CHOW KOW-CHOW KOW-CHOW 1 ; Can Call It Bran-Bread Raisin-Bran Bread -Honey-Bran Bread , WE CALL IT KOW-CHOW Fresh Every Day at Your Grocers loaf Baked Daily by Benson Baking Co. Xs X ISA V rVimntMflal (5 3 Sfc . mmrnmm t 11 iimininir iiiin 11 mim , uJST Week End Savings POTATOES Bay your winter snp--ply now. We look for higher prices due to cold weather. 50 Gems" 1 100 OIL. 1004b. bags Saatiara Gems - Grade Abont 75 No. ! A Real Bay! ; ORANGES . . . 252 size; fancy, sweet and juicy Kn Dozen ..... Xtlt CELERY Well Bleached 9c stalks CARROTS Large 1 n Bunch CRANBERRIES Fancy Red, Ripe Buy Now for Thanksgiving 25c lbs...... Brooms Each 29c Soap, P. & G. 10 for 33c Green Mixing Bowl FREE While They Last . HOT LUNCHES FOR 0 PUPILS SERVED By ; M o nmouth Parent- Teacljers, Says Report At Regular Meet MONMOUTH, Not. 9. Mon month's ' Parent-Teacher assocla Hon met Tuesday night with a tare attendance present. Mrs. L. E. Forbes, the president, presided An interesting report of the re cent state conrention held in Sa lem was giren by Mrs. V. V. Cald well, secretary. A hot-lunch dish is being serr- ed daily to more than 60 children in the training school, this being financed by the Parent - Teacher association with individual con tributions. Sponsorship of. the P.-T. A keeps the project in suc cessful operation. Mrs. Forbes stated that many delegates whom she contacted at the P.-T. A. con rention were astounded to learn that this could be, and was, kept going without any charge to the children. rroject Started In 1032 Miss Effie Smith, who prepares cafeteria lunches for the training school faculty, also makes the hot soup tor the children in the school kitchen. The project was tried out first in 1932 and was carried through the school, year without a break until June 1. Mrs. J. B. Lorence is chairman of the committee in charge. , The program featured Book week, now being observed at the training school. Miss Clara Trot ter, director, gave a short talk on tainfhg school. The final nam training schcol. The Final nam ber was a short play presented by eighth grade children. At the business session It was roted" to contribute toward the traveling expenses of the state P.-T. A president; also voted to pay transportation of local dele gates to the state convention. CHS ROLL FDR v AUMSVTLLE, Not. The school'- census - this7' year ' shows only IS2 children, as compared to 179 last year, th district clerk reports. Several large fami lies hare moved from the district in the year. Mr. and Mrs. John Calmus are the proud parents of a baby girl. Th!j Is their sixth child and the first girl. Miss Tissia Cupp and her mother, Mrs. Hoyt Cupp, left Sunday for Sap. Francisco for a vacation and to visit relatives. Tuesday afternoon, the P.-T. A. sewing club met at the school house to finish np the fancy work tor the bazaar. that will be, held all day November 7. A tnrkey will be given aT7ay. A small admission will be charged.. Mr. and Mrs. Hannon haTe sold their garage and service station here and are moving to Salem. S Phnna 5151 Cheese, full cream, lb. Coffee, Alad- lie 25c din, lb. Corn, Golden Bantam 3 f 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, pkg. OL Milk, Libby or ML Vernon can i til Walnuts, new OK-v crop, 2 lbs. . a-iuL ASPARAGUS Preferred Stock Picnic Tins, Fancy Quality 25c tins PORK & BEANS Armour's, large 24 size J cans 27c Peanut Butter MAYONNAISE In Bulk Quart 25c k Bring : Container MM SViLLE DROPS RA West Salem; News WEST SAtEM" Not. . The railroad bridge erew, who were here with several cars on a sid- ing near the Cleary-HUlman Pack ing plant for the past several weeks, has completed work and moved. At the regular meeting of the Kingwood Post ot'the American Legion to be held Friday evening at the city hall, the report of the findings of the committee named to make arrangements about the property upon which the new le gion hall and club house is to be erected, will be given. From 6 to S o'clock, preceding the legion meeting, the women of the church will serve a fine. big. chicken din ner in tho community hall. Nuptials Announced The quiet wedding of Miss Reba Thurman, eldest daughter dt Id r. and Mrs.George Thurman of West Salem, to Nicholas Sweigart, which was solemnized on Novem ber 1, is Just now being announ ced. The young couple are mak ing their home in the Clifford Tongueland place on Kingwood avenue. At the November meeting of the city council, it was agreed that the bonds for beer venders within the city should be fixed within 10 days or t h e 1 r places closed up. The street committee was instructed to look into the proposition of fixing Piedmont avenue between Cascade drive and Rosemont and determine the ex tent of needed improvements to --Tiirrniai iufciiinn 11 i' 1 1,111 " "" ' - . . H BUY NOW ....... IF EVERYONE SPENDS EVERYONE WORKS! ewa Mat EXTRA SPECIAL WESSON OIL V2 gall. 59 Powdered or Golden C 9 BISCUITMIX Large package Reg. 2 for 5c BABE RUTH 1 ID 'ost ir wy&w vv Miiic mm sds One 1 6c pkg. 1 VORY FLAKES FREE! put it in good usable shape. , The bus owner, C. L. Beck, who has been operating on a (0 day trial, asked for franchise, and the motion prevailed that one be granted him for a three year per iod, with an option for three years more If desired, the franchise to be not transferable. - ? r In response to a previous re quest lor permission to sell beer, the Riverside Grocery., was grant ed that privilege, providing, they put in extra lighting In the front of the store and comply with the law. City Attorney Elmer Cook re ported t b a t t h e easements on streets and property vacated were drawn up and ready to be signed. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalke have purchased an acre of land between Cascade and Terrace drives and joining the Applewhite property and next to lfls acre. The Charles E. Stricklins have bought an acre or more and both families are planning to build on the land and make their homes there. NEWLYWEDS GROW CENTRAL HOWELL, Nov. 9. Central Howell is having a larger share of newlyweds than is usual in so short a time. Two more weddings last week were those of John Rutherford to Clara LeVailey, November 4, and John Wood to Faye Ramsden, November 2, both at Vancouver. FL Blend Peet' C. W. Granulated SOAP Large package 24 UGAR 3 lbs. 19c PEARLS OF WHEAT For a Perfect Breakfast Package ?s Cora Halves Good to n EXTRA m i Rally Day Program Arranged for Sunday CLEAR LAKE, Nov. I.ti-Rilly day will be observed Sunday at the Clear Lake Evangelical church. The morning sermon will be given by the pastor, Rev. G. F. Leining, Jr. There will he a cas ket dinner at the noon "hour and at 1:30 o'clock a program will be the Last Drop tots of 1A , 1 SPECIAL ! ' mm Mi wHk ritir 9mU Cap. J J . - - . "j pamages The Soap of Beautiful Women 4 bars i . i.l cmwtav' school and t : In address by Dr. Eory W. Pet-. ticord, pastor of the First Baptist -t la Salem. , ! Jf. . -t 7 . . n -: i - ' . ! BCIO, Nov.FJ.' ! , Both "Oak view and Riverview schools .re jected the proposal of a' special., levy for bus transportation to Scio high sehooL Parents f stu! dents will continue to pay the transportation charges,' it Is stated COCOMALT Pound tins CALUMET BAKING POWDER Poniid tins 25s for 3-for oars 23c 1 1 jr - i i