PAGE FOURTEEN Building Good In Northwest Salem Record Ranks Well : Up on List; August Beats Year Ago (By the Associted Press) Reflecting brisk activity in email home building. Pacific My visit io Ihe STREAMLINED TRAIN convinced me that jxaH products are today's best buys $1,25 Van-Tage 2 for ..' 50c Phillips Milk Magnesia 25c Feenamint , Gum 100 Pure Aspirin Tablets 60c' Corega Powder lpt. Milk of Magnesia ... : 1 pt. Russian Mineral Oil 1 pt. Witch Hazel 1 pt. Rubbing Alcohol 1 pt. Aromatic Cascara .98 34c 19c 19c 39c- 15c 29c 19c 15c 69c TO ANY $1.0 0 a pound CANDY 45 different piece of the moit dclkiotu chocolates tou hve ever tuted. Joan Manning ASSORTED CHOCOLATES 5a pound 115 i r-v i v r-w I k I r W Vi PHONE 8757 SALEM'S LEADING MARKE1 171 S. COMMERCIAL ST. Bacon Squares - - Bacon Strips . . 18c Inexpensive Satisfying . Fresh Side Pork - - Salt Pork . . 18c At Salem's, busiest and best all our livestock direct. from Spare Ribs . ....... . . . ,15c Sirloin Steak 15c Hamburger 2 lbs. 25c Veal to Stew 8c There are seven experienced meat cutters here ready and glad to wait on you. Drop in folks and do ;your trading at this home owned market. northwest - building permits res generally in the January-August period of 1936. In some cities the total value of building permits for the eight months perid exceeded the total for la3t year. - ) . Bellfngham reported It was en joying the biggest building year Bince the peak year of 1928. Aug ust permits were more than double those of a year ago and for the eight months period were 5546,202, compared with $116, 582 for the same period in 1935. Spokane building permits were more than doubled over the eight months with their .value totalling' 0(1(1 Pi E DH TT 50c Pacquin's Hand Cream ....... .32c 25c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder ..... 18c 50c Woodbury's Creams .29cT 35c Laxative Bromo Quinine . 23c 25c Anacin Tablets ; I7c 75c Doan's Pills v. 49c 60c Neet Depilatory Cream ; .39c 1.20 Sal Hepatica .97c IO - ... '..,dfv direct ' 50c Junis ' I Cream . $1 Milkweed j Cream i $1.38 Lady j Esther Cream $1 Lucky Tiger J 50c Vitalis ; Dressing i 39c 79c 98c 79c 39c You'll want to hire one of these bandy twin rolla in your home ... in your car. Buy now. BLASTER H in. x S yds. i GAUZE 1 in. x 10 yds. S. COMMERCIAL ST. Heavy But Lean m i - i i tssarssat lTI9e equipped meat market, you pay only one profit. We buy the larmer, doing all our own killing. Beef to Roast 12 to 14c Beef to Boil 8c Prime Rib Roll . : .15 to 17c Veal to Roast - 15c Country Style Sugar Cured Hajf or Whole o We make all our hams, bacon and lard here in our own packing plant. They are the best we know how to make from a life-long experience. Open Until 8 p.m. Saturday The $2,566,102, compared with $1, 026,094 a year ago. August per mits totalled $174,380, compared with $145,840 the same month a year ago. Hoquiam permits were up for the period but showed a decrease from July to August of this year. Aberdeen reported permits total ling $14,00, the largest for any month since April, 1931. ' Tacoma permits for the eight months were $842,231. above that of last year's period but dropped In August compared with July of this year, Not one permit for a new build- Ing was Issued in Wenatenee dnr in. jr. DOUBLE PROTECTION ayalnst GERMS : Kills germs; retards (era growth. It's 4mbly strong. Safe, full strength; eflectiT. . half strength. Mi 31 SoUtion DOUBLE STRENGTH ANTISEPTIC 49 e- PINT FOR MEN AND WOMEN IAMIIT stand-by in thousands of homes. The per fect skin lotion. ILASOL iIt.on 50e SPECIAL OFFER 48 sheets, 24 envelopes of rich looking white vellum in metal holder. CASCADE NovEiry DESK PACK 49e Beef or Pork G3 o o o o 3 m OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, ing Anguat and permits- for the monUi were f 4.443, t h fourth lowest month of the year. Walla Walla building permits were $33,659. about $8,000 be low the month last year but above the average. Salem. Ore., experienced a rec- Pord month with ralaes of private construction 'setting a new all time mark of $166,021 compared with $26,482 for August, 1935. The eight months total was $1. 445,178 compared with $238686 for the' same period a year ago. Yakima reported a- decrease from July to August but an eight months value topping the total 1936 value. Portland building permits In August involved expenditure of $589,545, the peak for the sum mer. ;.);.... Jeffrey Petitions For Ballot Filed Nominating petition for John A. Jeffrey, independent, for rep resentative in congress from the third congressional district, was received at the state department Thursday. s Jeffrey was nominated by an assembly of delegates from Mult nomah county Townsend clubs held in Portland August 22. The certificate was signed by Ralph. I. Shadduck, chairman of the assembly. Elbert E a s t m a n and Harry Gross were nominated for the of fices of state senator from the 13th district, Multnomah county. Nominations for state represen tative from Multnomah county included Everett Logan, William K. Patrick and Vera L. Rathley. The names of these Indepen dent nominees will appear on the ballot at the November election. The time for filing Independent nominating certificates expires September 18. USB CHINESE HERBS When Others Fall CHARLIE CHAN . Chinese Herbs -REMEDIES Healing virtue has been tested hundreds years for chronic , ail tnents, nose, ftimat. elnn.1t I. r; t .rr h. ear.; longs, asthma, chronic cough, stomach, - gall stones colitis, constipation, diabetis, kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood pressure, gland, skin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. S. B. Ing, 8 years practice in China, Herb Specialist, 122 N. Commercial St Salem, Ore. Office hours 9 to A p.m. Snnday and Wed. 9 to 10 a.m. cetittecf to- K& zvrrotf ttcnfe (St : ' , J : -V- Treat your family , BAKED DINNER cooked all af ono time In a new gas oven I With a regulated oven you can prepare an entire meal at 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 a real baked dinner and nothing i so easy to prepare when you cook with GAS. I i STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Oregon, Friday Morning, September 4, 1933 Cavalry Platoon Arrives For Fair 36 Men and 36 Horses on Hand; Arabians Also Reach Fairground Twelve army tents were pitched on the state fair grounds here late yesterday as the U.i S. Cavalry ex hibition Platoon, got camp quar ters up for fair week. Thitry-slx men and 32 horses arrived yester day from the Presidio at Mont erey, Calif., to participate in the night horse show, at the fair. The platoon is In command of Capt. Paul G. Kendall. j The cavalry was the second group of fair entertainers to reach the grounds yesterday, a string oi 1 2 Kellogg Arabian horses com ing in also. The Arabians are quartered in the stadium, and In this company also are eight Shet land ponies that will be seen in a chariot act at the horse show. The Arabians will also be a special at traction at the horse show. Show Horses Coming Jumpers, three and five-gaited horses, tandems and other show horses which -will enter the com petitive events at the horse show will start coming i in today and tomorrow. v All superintendents of depart ments 'at the fair were on the grounds yesterday to start the placing of exhibits In their var ious departments, ' and entries in all phases of the fair were com ing in fast. ' Yesterday the highest loop-o-plane In the world, a 50-foot play device which will be Introduced to the public for the first time at the fair, was raised on the fair grounds midway. This machine was made at the Eyerly airport here, as was also the Octopus, an other new Amusement feature which will be shown for the first time at the fair. Pastor Entertains Class To Honor Departing Girl DAYTON, Sept. S. Compli menting Georgene Frlnk, 11, t member of the Intermediate class of the Evangelical Sunday school with a farewell party, Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Fisher delightfully en tertained the class at the parson age Tuesday afternoon. Eight members were present. Games were played. Refreshments were served. Georgene is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Frlnk, who for five years, have owned the Dayton drug store. They disposed of It last week and are moving this week to, Corvallis. BUT NOW MY FLAMO GAS OVEN DOES THE HARD WORK' I put my fruits and vegetables in jars put the jars in the oven set 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 i a wood stove dipping and sealing things all day. j I (Signed) MRS. W. P. RODNER . Two years a Flomo user Ask your Standard Oil Man or Flame Appli ance Dealer about Flamo Gas for cook ing, water heating, refrigeration eney modern : gas conven Unci! FOR EASY PAYMENT ttrms of a few cents a day to q Mrs. Buzzard Buried At Aumsville Tuesday; Family to Move Back AUMSVILLE. Sept. S. Mrs. Annie Virginia Buzzard who passed away at Jordan Sunday morning, was brought here for burial Tuesday. Funeral services were held at the Wesleyan Meth- rodlst church at 1 o'clock. Rev. Henry Aarhuse conducted the service. Mrs. Buzzard was 54 years of age, having been born in West VirginiaAugust 25. 1882. With her family, she moved to Linn county, Oregon, last December. Surviving her are .her widower, Melvin J. Buzzard; four daugh ters, Mrs. Fay Nixon, Detroit; Mrs. Violet Watson, living in West Virginia; Opal and Ruth Buzzard, living at home. Four brothers, Alex Perry; William Perry and Cecil Perry, all living in West Virginia, and Jennings Perry of Bridge, Ore. Four sisters Mrs. Lena Barnes, Mrs. Minnie Barnes, Mrs. Nora Grogg and Marion Street Brookfield SST Salad Dressing Pantry. Jar Pure Cane (Sugar r 25 QAis All Hard Wheat ' Fancy Nut tt i Prime' Lean MARGARINE Hamburger Short Ribs 2 ibs. :..22c 10c iLk of Bee j Lb. 9c -" . .1 :. . S ' ' '" 1 - k PAT 1111 )l of Prime Beef 2C Hundreds of people buy Old Golden Coffee, not just because of the money they save, while that is a neat little piece of change and well worth considering, but the real reason most people buy Old Golden is because it's fresher and better. t Old Goldenl lb. S2i9 S hs.5G Nice Leg o& Mutton Chops 2y23 lb. PURE CANE 100-Ib. Sack .. I- Shoulder of Mutton lb. 1 0c Mutton Stevv lb. 7c SmaU Tender Sugar I Armour's j II va Pafc Pork and Beans aomfnY HAMS ( BieClU,s WKUeGiant a&-s 3f-sb 3 27c-, Y11 1 riiisDurv Is our Outstanding Value for This Week, 49-lb4 sack VcSnoro 02 Doflcsno Mrs. Mary Kelson, all living in West Virginia. , fhe deceased was for many years a member of the Methodist Episcopal .church but lix recent years she wa,s affiliated with the charch of the Nazarene to Maryl toWn, West Virginia. J - Mr. Buzzard ; and his two daughters, Ruth and Opal will move from Jordon to Aumsville, where they resided a part of last year, and Ruth will enroll in the local high school. I : 1- Rtev. Martin Jobe Gets Iowa pulpit . jfcev. Marvin G. Jobe, Who has been pastor of 'the First Church of the Nazarene for the past two years, has accepted a pastorate at the! First .Church of the Nazarene at pes Moines, la. I Eev. Jobe plans to leave about September 14 for his ne charge. H14 successor will be; named lat$r. j Snowflake i ... i Sodas j 2 27c Shredded Wheat 10c pkg. I 49-lb. 4 FLOUR Hlr&uJlu lb. Leslies Iodized Salt ! Fjill 2-pound package and that's not all-Lvith each 2 packages Leslie Salt company is giving a! Big Mousy Balloon FREE. . - j I 2 packages j Sirloin Mellow Blend Coffee For Better Coffee than the Price Would Indicate Prune Picking Start At Heunies Orchard CLOVERDALE, Sept. 8. An other prune Season was openea. In this community today as picK ers began work in L. E. Kennies orchard. Maoy other- orchards will begin In a few days. Farmers have been doing theif fall seed drilling for the past Most of the threshing Is com plete. Only a few fields are left In the eastern part of. the com munity, -i .I Drunk Driving Admitted And 90-Day Term Given Ralph Ear! McKInnon, 37, Portland man.sheaded for the val ley hop yards, Iwas fined 1X00 and sentenced to 96 days in the count jail yesterday! when he pleaded guilty In Woodburn Justice court to a charge of drunken driving. State police af rested him on the. Pacific highwajr between Hubbard and Woodburnj Wednesday gpt Court Street Swift's Pure Shortening Meat Departments 2 lbs. $1.43 $133 Sack Butter Wafers, Fresh, Crisp, lge. pkg. for 1 Tender Prime Beef i K