The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 09, 1934, Page 3, Image 3

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Orefron, Friday Monda SlarcK S.'TM
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CISEI1 FOB GATES
GATES, March 8. At a meet
lor of the local school board this
week two teachers were elected to
fill Taeancies for the eoming year.
Lloyd Gtrod of Salem, now teach-
lag at Shaw, will teach the sixth.
terentli and eighth grades, the
position held by W. R." Powers
daring the past few yean. Miss
Elsie Rose of Salem was elected to
teach first and second grades
which has been taught by Mrs.
A. D. Scott for sereral years.
Snow has appeared again on
Sardine mountain and Monument
peaks after an absence of sereral
weeks. These peaks are as a rule
coTered with snow from Novem
ber until late spring but the warm
rains and nnusaal weather hare
prevented snow from lying ; on
when It doe appear. J. .;-,;v f?
NEW BOOKS ADDED ' '
SILVERTON, March S Among
the new books added dnring the
past week to the Silvertoa pub
lic library are Adaalc's "The Na
tive Return";; Purlngton, Per
sonal Efficiency in ' Business" :
Rinehart, ",Tish"s junior books,
Standlsh, "Lefty Lock? nd Tit
cher Manager"; Dawson, 'Larry's
Speed Ball"; Bailey, "The Tale of
Frisky Squirrel."
405
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Corner
Liberty
(Capital Pre
FEATURES FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY
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fence
Aao makes tout, ke&tm,
fries food, etc
ChrimmitT El trim
Kitchen Clock
CM only or of, Aft
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Beautiful actum do-,
sign. Kaameled blue.,
free or Wory cat.
Ckfoouum trim; dear.
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Drink Chemm
69
TkCBCWKuatific food
tosslne builds itp the
I Recipe
Shaker
"ztr.'i 79c
Ktwttt typ! Hae
i mim top with
lea breaker aa4
$1 Armand's Face Powder
$1 Armand's Creams
69c
69c
50c Armand's Face Powders 29c
50c All Purpose Talcum 33c
39c Kleenex 23c
65c Pond's Creams 39c
50c Cream of Almonds 26c
50c Hind's Cream 31c
. 50c Ingram's Milkweed Cream 31c
1.35 Pierce's Remedies 79c
$1.35 Pinkham's Comp 83c
1.20 Scott's Emulsion 69c
1.25 Petro-Psyllium 98c
1 Ovaltine - -69c
1 lb. Chocolate Malted Milk 39c
1 16 oz. C L Oil 39c
1 Adlerika i 59c
1 Bisodol 59c
1 Alcaroid -.69c
25c Carter's Liver Pills 15c
30c Bromo Quinine .....15c
50c Arzen Nose Drops 23c
50c Vicks Nose Drops 31c
75c Vapex 49c
75c Breathex 43c
25c Vicks Antiseptic 5c
40c Squibb's Tooth Paste 29c
50c Pyrolac Tooth Paste ...23c
50c Ipana Tooth Paste 31c
50c Anidon Tooth Paste 26c
25c Listerine Tooth Paste 19c
25c Orlis Tooth Paste 13c
25c Dr. West Tooth Paste 12c
65c O. M. Tablets 59c
50c Comstock Worm 39c
50c Keller's Worm Chocolate 27c
200 Carton Cigarettes, Camels, Luckies,
Chesterfields 1.12
Prescript
ions-
Have y o a r prescription filled at
Willett's Capital Drug store. Our stock
of drugs is complete and fresh . . .
and our prices always reasonable.
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Brown and Adams Selected
as Elders and Harper
is Superintendent
GERVAIS, March S. The an
nual meeting of the Presbyterian
congregation was held at the
church Tuesday night with a
large percentage of the members
present. Reports in every depart
ment showed progress, except the
financial, and steps were taken
to overcome this. Rer. H. L. Graf
Ions was unanimously elected to
the pastorate for the ninth consec
utive year.
Other officers elected: I. E.
Cutsforth and Scott Jones reelect
ed elders; J. B. Brown and J. C.
Adams, also elders; John S. Har
per, re-elected and Robs Cutsforth
and Mrs. Robert Harper trustees;
Ralph Harper and Mrs. V. O.
Booster,' superintendent and as
sistant superintendent of the Sun
day school. The church year starts
April 1, and with an optimistic
outlook for the future.
Sawyer Honored
C. A. Sawyer was 80 years
young Sunday, March 5. He was
happily surprised when his daugh
ter, Mrs. Alice Eagleson of Eddy
vine, and her four children ar
rived to have dinner .with him.
Others of their children calling
during the afternoon were Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Weisner and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rickard
and family, Mr. and Mrs. K. D.
Coomler and family, Mrs. Flor
ence Oddie and son Gilbert. Mr.
and Mrs. I. E. Cutsforth spent the
afternoon and many other friends
and neighbors called.
Walker's Market
Cr3 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET
?mfm9m wi so ova run -
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: GOOD MEAT For LESS
HAMS - 114c HfQT c
Sacks -T Igjg flgic"
-- age gto - fo; '
POEIK 9 STEER ' rjn
GTEAK 2ipS Pot Roast
Free Delivery We Close at 8 P. M. Sat. Night Dial 8686
Committees Told
for Youth Group,
Immanuel Church
SILVERTON. March 8. Im
manuel Young People's society
committee appointments as an
nounced by John Overlund, presi
lent, include:
Program, Mrs. Stanley Swan-
son, Cora Severson and Alice Ball-
ingrud; refreshment, Mrs, Conrad
Johnson, Mrs. A. Aarbus and Hil
da Olsen; membership, Mrs. Sam
Lorenzen, Jonah Byberg and Mrs.
Oscar Johnson; decoration, Elser
Aarhus and Orvin and Ralph Sev
erson; good cheer, Hannah Olson,
Mrs. J. M. Nelson and Mrs. Jonas
Byberg; reception, Myrtle Thor-
kildson, Elsie Jorgenson and Clar
issa Brager; Nomination, C. E.
Jorgenson, Edwin Overlund and
Ardis Aarhus; executive, Myrtle
Thorkildson, John Overlund,
Jonas Byberg and C J. Towe.
Slam Is considering the estab
lishment of a commercial aviation
service to the Philippines by way
of Hong Kong, China.
PATTERN
Speaks Friday
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C. C. Hockley, Oregon CWA engi
neer and former state FWA en
gineer, who will be one of the
speakers at the banquet at the
Marion hotel at 6:30 p. m. Fri
day as a part of the second an
nual convention of the Oregon
Building congress.
MRS. MACRER INJURED
BRUSH CREEK, March 8.
Mrs. William Maurer slipped and
fell Monday as she was going out
to feed the chickens and Injured
her back. A physician was called
and he ordered her to remain in
bed for two or three weeks. Her
daughter, Pauline, who has been
employed at Portland will return
home this weekend for a time.
GIRL SCOUTS WILL
HOLD CARD BENEFIT
AURORA!. March t. - Mem
bers of the Girl Scout gsoup, who
were i entertained by Izetta and
Helen Ehlen recently, spent the
vning: by making postrs to' be
placed in business houses, calling
attention to a card party they are
sponsoring March 17. In attend
ance were Carnla " Ottoway, - Ida
Kerr, Patty Yergen, Dona Mae
Danlelson, Bernlce Mlley, Ana
dene and Margaret Colvin, Edith,
Lavern and Agnes Crisell, Regina
Ebner. Miss. Nina Kitta and the
leader. Miss Evadne Hurst
Mrs. Henry Ehlen Is making a
rapid recovery from a minor op
eration performed recently at her
r e s i d a n ce. Ralph Zimmerman,
worshipful master of Champoeg
lodge, A. F. and A. M. at Canby,
was Initiated Into Laurel chapter,
O. E. S.. Thursday night. A num
ber of the members from here ac
companied him.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ogle en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lido Col
lins, Guy Ogle and Blair Hender
shot of Portland at dinner Sun
day. Blair who was a student in
the Aurora school some years ago,
remained for a visit with former
associates.
Ten members of the Aurora
Woman's club including their
president, Mrs. Laurence Snyder,
together with representatives
from the Salem and Hubbard Wo
man's clubs, were guests of the
Woodbum club Wednesday after
noon. Attending from here were
Mesdames Laurence Snyder, N. E.
Mannock, Eddy P. Mitchll, A. L.
Strickland, James Ogle, P. O. Ot
toway, A. G. Miller. E. E. Brandtl,
John Kraus and U. Eiler.
Noisy Auto Costs
Anderson Fine in
Silverton Court
t SILVERTON, March 1. Law
violators haled before Justice oT
th Peace- Frank Alfred -during
the past week Included:
Virgil Anderson. flnd tf SA
and costs for running his, light
roausier aDoai town with outa
muffler, i:- ? it-
XL R. Campbell, fined $10 and
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costs for falling to have P. V. C.
tags on his truck which ha was
operating. His son, H. E. Camp-t
bell, was fined $5 and costs for
speeding his . truck, but the fine
was remitted with the payment
of costs. S. A. Pitney mad the'
arrests., , t
SEES BETER TRADE
LlBERTT, March 8. Robert
Forster, building constructor, has
confidence in Improvement of the
building trade as he has Just pur
chased a new electric power con
crete mixer.
A "Sixpenny Theatre" as a
counter-attraction to the talkies
is to be tried In Sutherland, England.
Always a SAVING
AT FIDLER'S
BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH
New
Congolenm Rug The new
est patterns in "Gold Seal
Congoleum rugs, An fA
9x12 size
Simmons Baby Cribs in ivory
and green enamel, q 7"
full size 3sf O
Davenport and Chair in
heavy jrrade tanestrv. rust
and gold mixed. &OQ TC
you, to
New
Studio Court "Rome" stu
dio couch with spring filled
mattresses, bedding com
partment covered in ' rich
homespun. A couch by day.
a bed by (OA 7-
night 43f 3
Modern American Brdroora
Suite 8 pc. modern bed
room suite in beautiful
matched walnut, hand rub
bed finish, like you would
find in the most expensive
furniture. Bed, vanity, chif
fonier to fcQ CA
match ' $U7UU
Walnut Gateleg Extension
Table An attractive living
room table that makes a full
size dining table when need
ed. Closed size 2VnZ",
opened 42"xS ft.
Priced
$27.50
2 pes.
Used
Portable phonograph
and 60 records vJ
1 used Lloyd baby (ho r
buggy 30DU
1 used breakfast set, all
hardwood, frn g
reflnished $03U
New wash frl ojj and
boilers 11D up
Fidler9s Furniture Store
TeL 8425
NEW AND USED
255 N. Commercial
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These Prices Effective Friday to
Monday March 9 to 11 inch
935 South Commercial St.
Corner Court & Commercial Sts.
Ms 7 to Monday, March
iW 9, 10, 12, IncL
Here's one time when ft
will pay yon to set your
alarm clock to go off dar
ing the daylight hours to
be specific 8 A. H. - 10
A. M. - 12 Noon - 2P.M.
4 P. M. for these hours
mean Super Values at Pay'a
Takit. Note these astonish
ing values below t
8 A. M. to 10 A. M.
E7c
COFFEE
Airway fresh always lb
Marshmallows 7 tTX(
Fluffiest lb. carton JJJ
10 A. M. to 12 NOON
SUGAR
finest cane 22 lbS-
CATSUP
Highway large bottle
12 NOON to 2 P. M.
PEACHES
Del Monte or Llbby'i
No. 2 can
,. 13
PINEAPPLE 5tSp
Hillsdale No. 2s 2 cans- u
2 P. M. to 4 P. M.
PEAS
San Wan Selected
No.- 2 cans 5 for
FLOUR
Bine Seal Hardwheat,
every sack guaranteed
49 lb. sack
3c
$J49
4 P. M. to 6 P. M.
By ANNE ADAMS
Every little girl will adore this
frock, it has so much young
charm. And it has style,. too, just
as much as a grown person's
dress. For a little party frock it
is most attractive made of swiss,
dimity, voile or batiste and trim
med around the fluttery ruffle
edge with lace. The same pattern
can be nsed to make a gingham
dress or one of a cotton print suit
able for play and school. But then
you should leave the lace off and
edge It with self material, either
in a ruffle, a facing or a binding.
The skirt pleats lend delightful
animation and give ample room
for strenuous play.
Pattern 1501 is available in
sizes , 8, 10, 12 and 14. Size 8
takes 2 yards 36 inch fabric
and 3 1-8 yards edging. Illustrat
ed step-bystep sewing instructions
included.
CORN
No. 2 cans, famous
Butter Kernel 2 tor
PRESERVES
Marasca, pure straw- i.
berry 2 Vi lb. Jar-" r
BREAD
Jumbo sandwich,
cello, wrap
each
Big Roll
rolls .....
10c
Oleo Margarine " (s)c
Luna Soap 15 -24Jc
large
Pkg.
IOC
RINSO
W W Dainties ZTZt
String Beans sns 39
Peanut Butter Tib''SGC
Ass't Flavors
4c
ICI I YCI I
Minit Tapioca pkg.
Postum Cereal pkg. 19C
Morton's Salt, Shaker OC
Prince Albert Tobacco XOc
Tomato Soup Ttnmpa 5CT
White Star Tuna 9C
Oval SardinesrnflQC
BestFoo dsDressins qt. 29C
SYRUP 0nrrt0" lie
Malted Milk
Thompson's Chocolate - 1 lb. can
Complete Ping Pong Set Free with
Each Can
(PRODUC E)
Solid crisp heads for J
BANANAS
Large ripe yellow fruit
Potatoes
Oregon 2 s gfj lb. sack
Grapefruit
Large Florldas each
e.
case Arizona 91.29
(be
Asparagus
Fresh, tender
tv r fi
KM EATS)
Artichoke
Large size for
ask
Scad IS erata la eolai r (tamps
(eolni pTfrr4) for aaek- Ann
ombs pattern (30 caatt for Wtb.
Wrtto plainly Baa, addroai mad atylo
asm bar. Bo aaro to tU also.
Tko now print, 19Si odrUou of
tht Aaao Adaais pattern book foatarog
all the beat (prise etylea for adnfta
and cbildrea. lead for roar copy of
UK Id tart sting, kelpfal book and be
cki tale eprlfif. Price of book IS
centi. Book aad pattern tocetner, SB
eenta.
Adarosa ordazs - to Tko Uregon
Btateaaua rattera DPt, 21S oatk
Coamerolal street, galea. Hake aeo
aseary enclosure. Tear order will bo
promptly attended to.
Orders eartoaertly are filled wftala
foar days froa kao time recelred by
Tap gntetmiB. " .
PURE LARD
Open Kettle Rendered - the Best
3 lbs. 25c
MAYONNAISE
in Dulk - That Good Kind
315S pint
POT ROAST
Cut from Young and Tender Beef
SV2S lb.
Bacon Squares
Same Cure as the Best Bacon
FRESH SMELT
Those Good, Tasty Pish
6 lbs. HQ
Beef to Boil or Braze
GV2Slb.
JHIS WEEK'S TEN SLOGAN CONTEST WINNERS - $1 each
MRS. MAUDE A. MORAS
Vancouver, Washington
ROSE KELLOGG
Portland, Oregon
MRS. HELEN J. SOESBE
Oregon City, Oregon
MRS. HARRY BURNS '
Longview, Washington i
Enter This Entertaining Easy Contest Today ' Foil Details at Store
A. P. CARLSON
Vancouver, Washington
MRS. GRACE COGGSWELL
Longview, Washington
JOHV MACKWOOD .
Portland, Oregon
MRS. LUCILLE PIERSON
Portland, Oregon ,
JANET R3D
. Portland, Oregon
MRS. FRANK H. JTJVtNAI2
Longview, Washington
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