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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1935)
pag;: fou?. TIlT OREGON 5TATE32IAN, tZJczxT Cregoi FrtZIyZcuX: "c Tcriclicrs Organize , r , - -" " .' . . ' Eeckmaa cf the Mountain Yiew school southwest of Sclo, la pres ident the teachers' club organ ized tew days ago in this city. Mrs. Loette PMIlppt of Franklia Butte is vice-president,' and Miss Eleanor Miller of Arnold Is secre tary. The group la to meet on the second Wednesday of each month. Dayton Qiildren Answer Bell Call Co oncl Co BD. . FINE COLORED HENS and FRYERS Largest Variety and Best Quality in Sea Foods at All Times - MARKET '' 216 N. Com! - - Free Delivery Phone 4124 IE f.30PieG and GggQGgy FREE DELIVERY "30 DAY" ACCOUNTS 4133 265 N. Uberty 25 Phones JJg Oca:? rjcattraoll IPllaim ; Saves You Money in the Long Run! .., One Month Free Out of Every Twelve. .Our Delivery System Saves You a Lot of m - Long Runs. , ' And it's FREE Delivery. " whether your purchase is 5c or $5.00 No Extra Charge for Weekly or Monthly Accounts s "-.?, . , at Bargain Prices Libbs Libby's Pear Butter " A Tasty. Economical OliVeS , Spread Tine tor Salads r W 18c 3 canT&c 1 ; Ubtys Libbs Sweet Pickles Orange Juice i Keep a Supply on Hand , At st ToSnge Juice That Pint Jar 22c ? Doesn't Taste Canned Quart Jar .....1 .35c :- 6 Ig. Cans 79c I Libbfs. Li6&yV f Corned Beef Bahy Food .V Famous for Flavor ' Ready to Use : v 2 cans 35e 3 cans 29c You'll Never Get Malta Fever from Eating Our Fine Steer Beef ' - It's Government Inspected ; NO COWS ALLOWED AND THIS IS NO BULL If you are looking for quality meat at : live and let live prices, this is the place tofet it. - Hens . FRESH SALMON FRYS FRESH HALIBUT BAKES - . - ' FRESH OYSTERS - Grape Fruii Fancy Florida No. 1 cans 3 cans ....:.....:.:.40c' 6 cans ....... .75c. "t Time lor Cakes Swahsdowh CAKE-FLOUR 9Q (Spoon LVZ Free) ' Hershey Baking ' Chocolate- .", Reg. 15c Slxe v 3 pkgs. 25c Coconut Fancy Long Thread 23c lb. - - SCOTTY ALLEN Dog & Cat Food A Few Cases Lett at Did You Miss Out on Peaches? Why Worry? Fancy Peaches : Melba Halves -No. 2& cans ; 12 cans 2.39 Per Case $4.69 .Ivory Flakes One large box 25c , and . One small box 1...10c - BOTH FOR . Camay The Soap ef Beautiful ."Women . ' 3 cakes 14c UAHninG'S'XOFFEE Testes Better Gees Farther Costs Les3 NET? LOW PRICES ' - Ulue Label v Yellow Label Outlying Schools : Open Year's Studies With Good Attendance DAYTON. Sept. 2 J The Day- ton union high school. 1935-36 term opened Monday with 70 stu dents present. - The 'number - is expected to be 100 - enrollment when the Tush of farm work is over. ' Football practice has started and the first game will be played Friday, October 4, with a team to be decided later. i RT 1KT1 TRT.ANTl' Sent. 28. . The Grand Island school sUrted Monday with 32 students enrolled, 17 in upper grades and -15 in lower grades, four et thera are. beginners; Ira RockhiU, Nellie Ferguson, Robert Taylor and Wil at .Leder. Miss Dorothy Bork and Miss Zella Gillam are the teachers and are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Will. ' 20 Come First Day FAIRVIBW, Sept. 26. Mrs. J. W. Versteeg is the teacher at the Falrriew school which started Monday with 20 students, 11 of them In upper grades. The be ginners are George PoItL Fern Compton,, Audrey Tlmm, Donald Stephens and Elenof Moderator. . HOPEWELL.' Sept. 28. Mrs. Will Duren- and Miss - Dolly Ben nett, teachers, Monday started the 1935-36 term with 28 students enrolled; 20 of whom are upper graders. Margaret: Jansen, Wal ter Martin and LetalYawsoa are In the beginners1- class. Marine Hartman, Eldoa Trelany, and Larry Imlah are new students. Final Rites Held For Mrs. Miller WOODBURN, Sept. 26. Mrs. Pauline W. Miller, 7$. of Wood burn, died Tuesday morning at the home of a son, Albert E. Mill er, at Monitor. She was horn in Wisconsin October 2, 1857. She is suTTiyed by two sons, Walter I and Albert E both of Monitor; and these children: Charles P. Miller of Minnesota, Mrs. Clara E. Bohn of Woodburn,. John H. of Donald. Phillips W. of Massachusetts, Louisa A. Mill er, a missionary in India; Enalyn Bishop of Brooks, Edward Miller of Donald, and Bertha Xr -Miller of Illinois; several grandchildren; three brothers, W. L. Bohn of Woodburn. flerman and Edward Bohn of Iowa, and a sister, Mar tha Bleich. of Iowa. Funeral serrlces were held from the Ringo mortuary this after noon with interment In Belle Pass! eemetery. ? ; Plan 4-H Exhibits ZEN A, Sept. 21 Tuesday aft ernoon a committee meeting was held at the home of Mrs. L. Frank: Matthews to make arrangements for the lunch which the Spring Valley home missionary society is to serve at the E. Backles farm sale at Lincoln Friday. Mrs. W. W. Henry Is committee chajr- ;Whirlwind Cixrries Flame of Slashing To Set Freak Fire CjlOLAIxilSept. 26. A freak fire at the Frank Saw tell farm south of Molalla was caused by m whirlwind Tuesday afternoon. The 'whirlwind picked np flames "from" some - burning slash ings and - carried ; them mile to deposit . them in. a . , straw barn. The straw was almost immediately ja mass of flames. ' . " -t Some machinery, Inclod Ing m eeparator, was also destroyed. A near-by barn ; caught . fire seTcral , times, but -the Molalla volunteer firemen managed to - save -thim building. ' - ' Saf eivay Offers Coffee Contest 'Contest fans win be treated to a unique type contest la Safeway Stores $1200 customer coffee con test, to run during the month of October. Prises will be' awarded. not on the basis of. chance or of skill, but according to the num ber of pounds of the firm's three brands of cofee Airway, Nob Hill and Edwards Dependable sold upon -the recommendations of the contestants. Fifty prizes in all are offered, with $1200 in cash prises to be awarded as follows: First, $500; 2nd, 3rd and 4th prizes, - $100 each; 6th, 6th and 7th prises, $50 each; 8th to 17th prizes, Inclus ive $25 each. The thirty-three remaining prizes will each be a copy of Julia. Lee Wright's latest edition of her loose leaf cook book, personally autographed. Induce Their Use The contest, open to ererybody except employes of the company, works this way: The contestant calls at the store and asks for a supply of contest slips, these to be signed and passed rout to friends and neighbors with a re commendation to try a pound of one- of the three brands . of cof fee. When the purchase Is made the slips Is countersigned by the purchaser and turned in at tne store, and at this point the con testant receives a credit of fire points for each pound of coffee purchased. Safeway officials predict a tremendous interest In the con test this year, since a similar eon- test last year proved so popular. The closing date of the contest is October SI. Remodeling of Grocery Store Brings Monmouth Fiwt Open Style Front MONMOUTH, Sept. 26. The Pay N Save grocery here has been improved with several building changes In the past week. An open front style, strictly modern, and the first of Its sort in Mon mouth, with folding doors and a partial cement floor has trans formed the entrance. A 'larger fruit rack and new -vegetable stand with spray system further Improves the store which Is man aged by Vernon Day who came here with his family, from Salem. 'SirP A IMP'S The Original Yellow Front Draff and Candy Special , v '. Store of Salem - . .-' :: ;;r 135 N. Commercial St. Phone 5197 Special Prices on Hot Water Bottles 1 Value . . 39c 1.50 Value . 59c ; Get Your Winter Needs Now! CORNS! You need not suffer the pain and ' inconvenience of corns if. you do not wish to. Relief or your money hack, Schaefer's , OC Corn Remedy a3C 33c Sanitary Napkins,. 2 for 25 c 50c Bathing Caps (closeout) ""' " 19c Jungle Hats , (closeout) ;15c 1 dozen Aspirin Tablets : 5c 25c Pocket Combs 8c 75e Magnesia Mixtures 59c $1 Vacuum Ectlles 59c Uleclric light Globes .,.., 10c Don't Cough This Winter! . Schaefer's Throat anddLz Balsamv? The really good cougrtsyr up will relieve your' cough immediately. , 50C aad$1.00 The Season for Poison . Oak is Not Over Yet But you may get rid of it easily and quickly by using- Hood's Poison Oak Lotion ' 50c and $1.CD V 1 Family- Spray -" Douche . ; 49c 81 Theatrical Qeansing : -- Cream . . ; 59c SlO Students' Lunch Pails I With Thermos . at . . - 0135 Complete Prescription Service A? Li V m - J . more by-guess-and-by-golly, baking!" SAYS MRS. OWEN H. FLEMING, 1235 JUDSON AVE., EVANS TON, ILL. Calumet 3aking Po wder is selling at New born 1 I: t -.. I Jliii . v !: W 'i ifiii..; A SIMPLE TWIST...a At Estf-OfUf ffl$ AND LOOK! HU Am,' sNctef mlf-i T - ..J fswr Andhn't sm, , . OIOCOIATllAVa "TZZ- Sesss. hbest MRS. FLEMING, of Evanston. EL, ocae of the first to ber the grand news: Alt Caumef prices are lower . No need for any woman to take chancre with her baking now," says Mrs. Firming. Why does Calumet give such asronishing "baking luck? Why is Calumet different from other baking powders on the market? It's becanse of the way Calnmet comhinrs two distinct leavening actions. A quick ac tion for the mixing bowl set free by liquid. Atlcweractionfortheovensetfreeby heat. Calumet's double action is so perfectly fc2neef and controlled Xht It produces perfect leavening. And It's perfection that yua can always count on l0r"iXlwajUs.I r a I Now! Big New 10c Can Calomet, the Double-Acting Baking Powder, comes in two convenient sizes. The nevr-size can is yours for a dime ... die regular price of the Foil-Pound Cants now only 25cl Of Course It's AT Caplans aHE . 137 S. Commercial St. PHONE . 4010 J Rockwood Cocoa 2-lb. box age .trEaiiu-G KQgdg '-,., Large Size Pkg and One .Small Pkg, Both If or GRANULATED SOAP - r - Corn and Gloss pkg.cX' Excellent for .Cooking, 1-Quart Size OREGON BULK Ifs Irradiated tc cans 19c ra. ?VvC:3 Yea ;Cn f-1:rd C::t- lb. pkgr. J lb. iron GAGIUP O size "bottles eUssS St E HONEY Idaho . .: 5 r2a 39c ALBERS HOTCAKE FLOUR--large size pkg. - 15c Crystal White Soap, 10 cakes . Snpcr'Sndi, 3 ixjxes 29c Lin Pahnolive Soap, 3 cakes ' .. 10c Peefa Granulated 29c! Morton's Iodize3r'Salt When It Rains It Pburs ' but tcheri is it going to rain? 1(5 Box S Oval Sardines large zJ cans -yo - ' ' . r . mi RESERVE TJIS ItlCTTT TO LTMTT ; CALUMET BAKING P07DERV one-lb. can . X,- . . - . ti8c SUANS DOW CAKE FL0I1R, pltg. v v : V.- C -. - v ;"c POSTUHI small azeLarge size-y :v.-e-.:;-' ,Z7c NUTE - . . .23c