The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1934, Page 14, Image 14

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Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, January 26, 193i
' i.; ' ' Sin. BVeld 111 - A badly sprain
4 aids sustained last week in a
tall on the courthouse steps, con
Caea lira. Cora E. Keld, deputy
school superintendent, to ber
'' koiB yesterday.
-t Finish HesstrUon First
semester examinations and matri
culation for tha second eemester
111 be completed at Willamette
oniTerslty today. . Classroom . in
etructton begins Monday.;
112 N. Commercial St.
Phone 5151
0 Big Days Friday,: Saturday, Monday
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Mild,
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- Cream
Oar
Mother's
lb.
pail
5
ib.
50
2
oz,
can
lb.
can
Campbell's Vegetable
and Vegetable
i Beef can
7
Pillsbury
or Fisher's
Blend
49 & $69
A Limited Supply to Sell at This Price
op Brown 3 lbs. I C
PURE LARD 6 ibs. 45c
Lemon Fluff Salad Dressing qt. 25c
ROYAL GELATIN ..' All Flavors 3- for 15c
T WITH 1 PEG. PUDDING FREE
R1NSO Large Tkg. 19c
tUX SOAP 3 cakes 19c
ORANGES 29c
BANANAS pound 5c
LETTUCE .... ...... Fancy Imperial, head 5c
IB S. H.S. PUPILS
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Originators of Low Prices
351 State St.
Folls Want Values c
: Bst they also want good meat. Many tell ns they
cMie here because they're always sure of getting both.
Cality considered our prices are consistently low.
Here's a 'Special' for Friday and Saturday
Prime
Beef
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ib.
Tender and Juicy
IBsei2 to BOIL g
; ! ' Or Braise With Vegetables
0 KiDl
0)1 5 n
per
lb.
CnutD, lean and, tender, average 5-6 chops to pound.
. Young Pig Young Pig
Pork Steak Pork Roast
12V2C lb. . 9c Ib.
Home-cooked flator.JDeu'cious for that mid-ntte lunch.
Fresh 1 . All Pork
Vjround Beef SAUSAGE:
w SlOe Ib. V 122c lb.
From selected fresh cuts.. Useless to pay more. Risky
t pay less. ,.,.:;, -
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SALEJrS ONLY BIARKET ENTITLED TO DIS
PLAY TUB STATE INSPECTION STAMP. ONE OF
THE . REASONS WHY PARTICULAR PEOPLE "l
PATRONIZE THE MIDGET. . . 4
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Y, sFlavori2ed, ' n , " Sugar Cured '""
i'"-HAMS v 4 Bacon Baclcs
' ; Extremely Good : - - . From Young Pigs
; - 15c lb.: 12l2ilb. "-
.r.3agnagnmo-. 4 ibtl-ago
' rWe"closewat 6 p :On? Saturdays at 7 p.m.
I (KS;1 HARRY M. LEVY Prop.
k Eighteen galem. high 'school
students will be entered In the
annual forensic meet at Llnfleld
college ia -McMinntille" February
2 'and S. Shannon Hosire, public
speaking- teacher ' and forensics
coach, said yesterday." r M '
Four distinct debate teams hare
been selected to make the' trip
and are composed ' of Eunice
Ranks, Wallace -Sprague, Frances
Field. Ted Smith. Robert III11.
Marjorte Tryon, Martha Robert
son and Billy McReynolds. Dean
Ellis and Kenneth Wood, who
will represent Salem , in the- ex
temporaneous, speaking contest,
will also serve as alternates oa
the debate squad: ... ,r :
. Joe- Baker, third .extempore
speaker, will also he entered . in
the oratory and declamation con
tests. Hogne said. Billy Utely will
be Salem's second- entry In de
clamation. ,
Orators in addition to Baker
are Lunelle Chapln, Maurice De-
Vriee, Donald Duf field, Thomas
All port and Lionel Trommlitx.
No limitation has been placed
on. the number of entries in any
one erent from any one high
school this year at the Llnfleld
tourney, which is celebrating Its
first birthday and Is seeking pat
ronage, and Hogne is taking stu
dents whose work in publie speak
ing classes indicates they may
stand a good chance of carrying
off some of the honors. ' f -n
. The distribution cf the States
man today including the extra
green copies is :r s'H;;"
ton and French were brought by
the house of representatives, In
connection with the operations of
Ronald- Finney,. 36-year-old bond
broker accused of engineering the
million dollar bond swindle. Fin
ney now is under penitentiary sen
tence for forgery.
Benefit Play of P-T
Slated February 10
GERVAIS. Jan. 25. The- date
for the benefit play A Friend of
the Family," to he giTen by the
Parent - Teacher' association, has
been set for Monday night. Febru
ary IX at the auditorium. The
cast Includes Mrs. A. B. dkisson,
Mrs. ? John Buehanan, Zona
Schwab, -Etheloy,, Susee, Frank
Cannard. Cecil Manning and Ed
win Harper. - ; r - -:. '-
Aluminum
Wore
. Assortment of
Large Size Pieces
Your
Choice
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0
Chromium
Oliilleto
Griswold, No. 8 f
". , Size- .
SEILILIIKr.:'Si?.
BEST.
SHOP OUR WINDOWS
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Hardware - Paints - Machinery - Plumbing : '
' 236 North Commercial Street
' --: :- ' SALEM, OREGON ,
IT Auto King
iiioTofildiEV
2 Can V
. Lincoln Auto "
Batteries
12 Months
Guarantee
18 Months 0 1 99
Hill
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oiibhilims
The United States monetary
situation and theories - of the
rarious economic schools as to
the best procedure for the gor-
eminent to follow during times
of business stress were outlined
in detail before members of Sa
lem Lions club at "the Gray Belle
Thursday noon by Sheldon - F.
Sackett. The speaker . listed the
generally acknowledged features
of the several schools of thought
but neither upheld nor condemn
ed any.
While conservative thinkers
believe the government should
do nothing, letting deflation take
its course. President Roosevelt
proposes by definitely artificial
means to restore the 1926 level
of prices, Sackett stated. At the
same time be pointed out that
there has been virtually no drop
in electrical, telephone' and
freight rates, little In taxes and
none in Interest in most cases.
Of the three ways of restor
ing a former price level, recogni
tion of silver as a monetary base
is the least effective for this
country, the speaker averred.
And In the case of direct infla
tion of the currency, Sackett de
clared any extended Increase In
the use of currency has been
found to be disastrous. The third
scheme is that contemplated by
the president variable revalu
ation of the dollar In terms of
gold to stabilize the commodity
purchasing power of the dollar.
ran era
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TOPEKA, Kans.. Jan.
The Kansas senate court of im
peachment acquitted Attor
ney General Roland Bovnton of
misdemeanor charges today and
men took up the trial or State
Auditor Will J. French, also ac
cused of derelection in office as
an outgrowth of the state forged
bond scandal.
The senate today today over
ruled by a vote of S2 to 2 mo
tions to quash fonr articles of im
peachment against this decreeing
his trial shall be continued.
On only one of the four articles
of Impeachment on which Boyn
ton was tried was there a major
ity tor conviction. The vote was
22 to 18, or fire less than the re
quired two-thirds majority.
. I feel I have been fully vindi
cated," the attorney general said
as he smilingly returned to his
office.
The charges against both Boyn-
Feared Lost
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Sin. Sadie Helen JLncker, 'noted
amateur painter and dose friend
4t tie : prominent Vara political
family of 'Philadelphia,'. who is
feared lost at sea: following her
strange disappearance from the
steamer Fairfax. She was last seen
as the ship ploughed its way north
k off Carolina coast, She was not on
board when it dockc4 at Baltimore.
also, our Canned Food Sale will continue these three days such items
; X Peas, Grapefruit and Pineapple at sale prices.
Vi UUJJ 11 uu
as Corn, String Beans,
Great
Northern
5 IbS. H()e
10lbs.s
ii ii i
Mill
SI?: IV
GRAPEFRUIT
No. 2 cans
2 cans
2S
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Shortening
6-pound pails
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SnowdriftV
An All Hard Wheat Flour
land s Good One Too
49-lb. sack
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MEA1 DEPARTMENT
You know of course good quality meat- has advanced in
price considerable in the last month or so. Even so you can
still enjoy fine quality steer beef at a seasonable price. Here
are a few of the many low prices available here at the
Market
Prime Steer Beef
1
per pound
O
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Cor
Boiling
Sirloin, Round or Rib
a
0
lb. E4J
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Choice Sugar Cored Vi or Whole Piece
- . . .
GQHOG lb.
RGflflfe g for 2(X3
(limit)
Pillshury's Pancake Hour, No. 10 sack ...5. 39c
Kerr's Freshly Milled Rolled Oats No. 10 sk. 29c
Mother's Oats, Quick or Regular, Aluminum
17c
23c
12c
19c
Premium Package ..
Baker's Premium Chocolate, Yz lb. pkg.
Baker's Cocoa, Yzlh. can .......:....
jaaicer s dnreauea vocoanut, y2 n -----
Swart's Ginger Ale, 12 oz. bottles, 3 for 19c
Fancy Iowa Sweet Corni, 7Vic, 6 tor L1.43c
Grapenut Flakes, ;3 jfbr :.25c
Golden West Coffee, glass jar i.......;..M429c
Crescent Coffee, glass jar . . ..27c
S & W Coffee, 2 lb. tin ......l... ..47c
Freshljr Roasted Coffee in Bulk, 2 lbs. 39c
Wesson
Vfe gallon
can
Fancy,
California
Seedless
lb. 5S
lb. E4 GRAPEFRUIT
1
dozen
OF
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Swansdown
Cake Flour
as
LIP
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large size
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