The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1936, Page 16, Image 16

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    iAGE SIXTEEN
The OREGON STATES2.IAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, August 21,-1938
Ecp Gathering on
Slate, Oak Point
Picking to Commence in
Yards Through Next
Week Is Word
OAK POINT, Aug. tO. Hoi
picking bgins Wednesday la the
7 A 7?rvrv1F
135 N. Commercial Sti
Phone 519? or 7023 1
Sole Agent Penslar Remedies in Marion County
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BE WISE AND SCHAEFERIZE
Closeout
Kelly
Mixer
5c pint
10 c quart
Save With Safety
For Sunburn and
Windburn
Schaefer's
Toilet Cream
A soothing, softening Skin
Tone for all roughness and
redness of the hands and com
plexion. Protection for you on
the vacation trip or when
working about the house.
Quality Prescription
HOOD'S
Poison Oak
Lotion
50c & $1.00
Keep a bottle handy In yonr
medicine chest and camping
equipment. It will save you
many hours of misery. Be pre
pared! Best tor Poison Oak.
Delicious
Peaches
; 35c
Tooth
Brushes
4 ounce G
siie
Healthful
i Ice Cream !
? out of every 10 persons suffer from one of four
major eye defects, such as astigmatism, farsigfcled
neR, doable vision and nearsightedness, etc. AU of
which cause ailments,, discomforts and suffering,
both mental and physicalembarrassment and In
convenience both at home and at work. Remember
that you only have one pair of eyes and that they
cannot be replaced at any cost. Take care of them
today. Don't put off what
later on.
Make Sure r
Guessing is dangerous
and costly when any
thing as precious as
your eyesight is con
cerned. ,You owe your
eyes, the best f care.
Today get a. 21 point
qualified examination at
Stevens-Brown by a re
gistered optometrist, as
suring yon o corrective
Quality glasses that will,
satisfy. This extra ser
vice costs no more.
. - 0
k
All Work Guaranteed to Give You Complete
era v p;;;jo
2 DOORS FROM FRED MEYER'S
yard here of Mrs. Elizabeth Titus
on early Juggles.: Mr. Titus has
a rood crop of hops. The same
crew will pick the small yard of
Edward Harnsberger, the first
crop to be picked from his yard.
Dare Titus will pick his early
hops, which are the only ones he
will hare this year, as the late
hop yard was not worked. He
plowed op 30 acres of late hops
and reset to fuggles, which will
come Into bearing next year,
Horst company commenced Mon
day on earlys and the McLauga-
$1.00 Vials
2V4 Dram
Perfume
Assorted Scents
at Schaefer9s
No Relief -- No Pay
Sold the Schaefer Way
i
The corn remedy that real
ly removes the corn and
stops the pain. Be "Fo
Happy" enjoy yourself.
Be "Foot
schaefer s
Corn Remedy
Work at a Saving
"Dian"
Hair Tonic
Removes dandruff, stops loss
of hair, relieves itching scalp,
brings health to scalp and
hair. Guaranteed . to remove
dandruff or money refunded.
Trial
size
50c
At Schaefer's Only
a
The Season's Best!
Fresh Peach Sundae
Fresh
and
nri
Si
u
may be priceless to -yon
Styled Right
Gone are the days when
wearing glasses meant
ruining your appear
ance. The new glasses
are styled as smartly as
a Paris frock and you
can select from many
styles a pair that will be
perfect for ! y o n r ; fea
tures. Our stock is new
and complete ... Fold
ing Oxfords?.!. . Smart
Rims . . . and Distinc
tive Rimless types. :
30(3
i . - ;
For your convenience ... you may pay as you
wear. We give CREDIT '. . conveniently arrang
ed to meet your weekly or monthly budget. Thou
sands have taken advantage of this plan . . . so
don't hesitate. See us today.
USE YOUR CREDIT
JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS
lin yard will begin, Aug. 2t.
Dean Walker will begin in the
young yard en Thursday and will
dry his yield in the Carrol hop
houses, his hop houses having
burned about two weeks ago, with
all sacks, nearly all hop baskets
and most of the wood that had
been hauled to be used In the dry
:., 'V:.:' -V--,i
Hugh Sogers has started his
combine on his 155-acre field of
spring barley. His brother, Earl
Rogers, who is spending his va
cation here Is baling straw, witn
the Rogers baler. M. R. Black
finished threshing his spring at
and has put his machine away for
the season;. - ' j
The Peterson brothers will fin
ish their threshing this week with
their machine. A. I. Sutter is
about to finish threshing 200
acres of hairy vetch on the Jar
men place."
G.O.P. Chairman
Calls Linn Meet
ALBANY, Aug. 20. An offic
ial call has been made by Arthur
W. Priaulz, state chairman of the
republican committee, for a con
ference of republican workers of
Linn county to meet with state
leaders in Albany on August 27;
General arrangements are in
charge of R. W. Tripp, chairman
of the county central committee;
Walter Kropp, secretary of the
county committee. - and -Douglas
Taylor of Halsey, state chairman:
The meeting will be held in the
evening and will be open to all
party workers, with precinct work
ers, members of the Oregon re
publican clubt the young, repub
lican club, the Landon-Knox Vet
erans' club, the Pro-American
club, and all other interested re
publican groups requested to be
present and participants in the
program.,' t ''"' i
DONT WORRY", MARY, OU
HOME WONT CATCH FIRE
IT HAS AN ASPHALT FIR-
RESISTING ROOF .
Will your roof catch fire? Is
.it fire-resisting? Are you wor
ried every time there is a fire
nearby? Settle your roofing
problem once and for all j
bay a roof that's fire-resisting.
ntEX BXTTMATU
ROOFS
Salem Paint
474 Ferry
Roofing Co.
Phone 4642
Satisfaction
184 N. LIBERTY ST.
,-t i i i n i
Bible School Has
Enrollment of 33
JEFFERSON, Aug. 20. Much
interest is "being taken by child
ren .attending the dally vacation
bible school w-hich opened Monday
morning at t h w " Evangelical
church. Thirty-three children have
enrolled; and four classes organ
ised. Miss Helen Kihs Is in charge of
the beginners and primary child
ren, who are making booklets and
doing sandtable work, and mem
ory bible work, f T-
- Mrs. Charles Fogg is supervisor
of the Junior girls. They are do
ing painting on oilcloth, working
on the Creation picture and are
taking up the Creation story.
Charles Fogg is in charge of the
Junior and senior boys class. They
are interested in making a minia
ture church and airplane, and
their bible study includes "Har
mony of. the Gospels."
During the recreation period.
Now - at Hogg Bros.
Discouet
on New 1936 Models
u I
'" '
SAVE E
LOW CREDIT TERMS
325 COURT ST.
t y I I.I I SJI
Treat your family to a
BAKED DINNER cooked all af
ono tlmo in a new gas oven!
With a regulated oven you can prepare an entire
meal nt one time without fuss and bother. Just
put your meat and vegetables into the oven, set
the regulator and go on "with your other work.
Your whole meal actually cooks itself without
watching! There's nothing more delicious than
ft real baked dinner and nothing so easy to
prepare when .you cook with GAS. ;
STANDARD OIL COMPANY-OF CALIFORNIA
time Is spent in various outdoor
games and sports. All children are
working for prises to be awarded
in memory work at the close of
the school. '. ; ,. ,;.
Rev. W. F. Wlllings of the
Methodist church, gave an object
lesson on, "The : Prodigal Eon,'
which the children enjoyed TueI
day before dismissal. The school is
under the " supervision " of Mrs.
Charles Fogg, and will continue
throughout next week. , .
Boiling For Jelly
When' making jelly, the fruit
Juice should boU rapidly 2 min
utes before- sugar is added.. Re
move any "foam which collects on
top. V ; . . ' '
- GRAIN SACKS
At Reasonable Prices
SALEM BARGAIN
HOUSE
825 N. Coml Phone G445
These models
slightly, marked in
shipping, but have
been thoroughly re
finished. Have ab
solutely new ap
pearance .in every
respect. Choose the
model you want
NOW1
BUT NOW MY FLAMO GAS
OVEN DOES THE HARD WORK"
I put my. fruits and vegetables in
jars put the jars in die ovenset
the oven heat regulator and go on
with other things. Later I come
back and seal my jars up. And to
think I used to be chained to a
wood stove dipping and sealing
things all day.
- (Signed) MRS. W. P. RODNER
Two, years a Flamo user
1 1 . . II J.I III J.) M i.l I IPIWS ,11. INI 111 II IMP I.I mm
Ask your Standard Oil
Man or Flamo Appli
ance Dealer about
Flamo Oas forcok
tag, water heating,
refrigeration noy
modern gas conven
iences FOR EASY
PAYMENT terms of a
few cents a day
- f - ; 'J
We hope to maintaj
hours and everyone
markets will appreciate j your shopping early. Thank
you.
Prime Beef Pot
Roast, lb. . . . llc
Prime Beef for i
Boiling, lb. . . . 9c
Prime Rib, boned
and rolled, lb. 21c
Beef Tongues,
21 ib.
Mutton Stew, lb. 8c
Leg of Mutton,
lb. 12c
Freshly Cured and Smoked
Cottage Rolls, lean
and tender, lb.. 25c
Shortening,
4 lbs. .35c
Blargarine,
2 lbs. ... . ... .22e
Weiners, lb. . .. .17c
Bologna, lb. . . . 16c
Pill
TIfllftJE U
IIvsi?sr Saip
g bare f34Jc :
A saving of from 3 to jz cents per pound and at the same
time getting the best quality arid certainly the fresh
est coffee when you buy Old Golden Coffee, Salem's
fastest selling fresh! coffee. .... 1 lb. 23c - 2 lbs. 45c
Chocolate Candy
Pound .1 , ...
10c
Jelly Beans-
Pound ., ,. ,
10c
Fresh Flz Bars
Ponnd ., ' :..
10c
S lbs. 19c
Closing Hour Both Markets
!
tn these new opening and closing
connected with
Violet Brand
M
No. 1 flat cans-i-regular price 20o- special Fri
day and Saturday only-
cans
Morton's Iodized Salt,
reg. size pkg. ...... .2 for lie
Brookfield Salad Dressing,
quart pantry jar ...... .i. ,25c
Brookfield Sandwich Spread,
quart pantry jar . . . . . 1 .!. .25c
Fresh Crisp Soda Crackers,
2-pound box . . . .'i . ... ... .17c
Patent
Friday and Saturday Only
2 bars
!' : i -
Wesson Oil Slayonnaise
Set with pint Wesson
r 39c
Pore Cane '
Snar, 25 lbs.
$1.43
fiperry's Rolled OA-
(ats, No. 10 sack
these, Salem's ora
MP
Columbia River
mm
Zest Salad Dress- - r
insr, pint IOC
JELkO
AU the Six Delicious
Flavors
plcgs.
2Bc