The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 26, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Monitor, BlarcH Z3, 15371
140 Pupils Given
Tuberculin Tests
SCIO, March 15 At tbe tub
erculin clinic in Sclo Tuesday
140 pupils were subjected to the
teat. SeTeral rural- schools ad-
294 N. COM'L. ST.
Our Every Day Low Prices 2Vre Bargains Each Day
of the Year Try Irish Ding's
DUNDEE CORN
303's What a Price
-25c
3
for
LINDY PEAS
303s 3 cans 25c
TOMATOES
s 3 cana 2$C
2Yt
WAVERLY COCOA
2 can . 2C
PEANUT BUTTER
container
9c lb.
TRIANGLE
HOTCAKE FLOUR
9 & 43c
PINK SALMON
3 cans 25C
BANANAS
25c
lb.
FRESH ASPARAGUS
2 lb 25c
We Reserve. the
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PROMINENT SALEM MAN
PRAISES VAN-TAGE! GAS
PAIN, BLOAT RELIEVED!
Mr. Crosby, of No. 23 rd
St., Suffered Years With
Upset Stomach, Gas,
Bloat, Pains in Stomach,
No Appetite, Awful
Belching, Constipation,
Nervousness, Couldn't
Sleep. Now He Praises
Van-Tage For Relief It
Gave Him and Says: "I
Unhesitatingly" Recom
mend It To Everyone
Who Suffers Like I
Did."
Remarkable Statements from
tnany parts of .this city and gen
eral section praising and endors
ing VAX-TAG E, continue to pour
in daily to 170 N. Liberty Street.
Balem. where this "Amaring : Mix
ture of Nature's Roots and Herbs
. X. o . n a I A Medicinal
ana wiuei o . .
Agents" is being Introduced and
explained to me ioc-i yuu-.u -Special
Van-Tage Representative,
iSown as The VAN-TAGE Man.
For instance, Just a few days
see. the following Remarkable
. sioa-T-ihinr what Van-
Tage can do in certain forms el
suffering, .was received irc
James Erwin Crosby, of 38S North
"23rd St., Salem. Mr. Crosby is a
number's Assistant and has lived
In Oregon for years. He has many
friends throughout this city and
rlclnlty. and what he has to say
about Van-Tage will be read with
Real Interest. His Amazing Testi-
. ,mon!at follows:
' In Misery With Gas, Bloat
and Awful Belching!
' For tipveral years I had been
suffering: terribly. said Mr. Cros
t.. -m v atnmtrh was in a very
bad condition and I couldn't eat a
thing without being in awiui mis
-r afterward with gas and bloat
Ing. I had no appetite whatsoever
for nothing tasted good to me, but
of course, I bad to eat something
now and then to keep up my
Kimnrth hnt ftir I ate. I had
auch excruciating pains all across
- my stoma :h that I could hardly
tni them! Mv stomach was so
upset that I bad sickening belch
inr uttnrirs a hot. sour, burn
ing substance came up into my
throat and mouth which almost
gagged me. My bowels were ter-
ri'Klv alnrrkh nnil rrmst inated and
did not dispose of the waste mat
ter in my system like they should
and finally this combination of
ailments got me into such a worn
- out, nervous state that I could not
aleen when I went to bed at night
and then when I got up in the
morning I felt tired and exhausted
ati T triA a lot of medicines
to try to relieve my suffering, nut
none of them helped me a bit and
I was : so sick and discouraged
that I wondered If I would EVER
find anything to relieve me.
Van-Tage Relieved His
Years of Suffering!
Finally I started taking Van
Tage and after all It has done for
me. I dont hesitate to RECOM
jacest to the Sclo district were
represented la the clinic.
Dr. A. G. . Prill of this city
was assisted by Mrs. "Nora
Young, Linn county health nurse,
Albany; Mrs. W. S. Snyder and
Mrs. J. II. STumbleson, Sclo, and
a nurse from the state tubercu
losis hospital at Salem.
A delegation of Sclo Odd Fel
lows attended second degree
L j
PHONE 3527
CREAM ROLLED
I OATS
9 Lc--. 39c
NUCOA
2 ib. ... ... 30c
PUREX
Half j
gallon
15c
CRYSTAL WHITE
rSOAP !
10 bars .... 25C
MATCHES
vl carton 13c
miSH SPECIAL
FLOUR
Made by Fish-A Aft
er's, 49-lb. sk. vJUljy
NEW CALIF.
CABBAGE
Red or !
White .1 . flC
SUNKIST LEMONS
1 doz. lC
Right to Limit
IR. JAMK.S ERWIX CROSBY,
of 880 N. 23rd St., Salem, Who
Says: "VAX-TAGE 1 Really
Great Medicine and I Hope My
Statement' Will Cause Many
Others Who Suffer Like I Did
to Take It and Get the Same
Wonderfnl Relief."
MEND IT (TO ALL who suffer
like I did. t It cleansed my upset
stomach and I can eat anything I
want now and it all agrees with
me perfectly and I don't have
those awful sickening belching at
tacks. Those terrible pains across
my 6tomach do not torture me aft
er I eat a meal and the sluggish,
constipated condition of my bow
els is a thing of the past. Since
my system i has been so cleansed
and Invigorated by Van-Tage, my
nervous feeling has been relieved
and I can go to bed and really get
a good night's sleep like a person
should, and then get up in the
morning feeling fine and refresh
ed. Van-Tage is REALLY A
GREAT MEDICINE and I hope
this true, sincere statement of
mine will cause many other poor.
suffering people to take it and
find the same wonderful relief
that I did.".
21 Great Natural Herbs
iri "the Van-Tage
VAN-TAGE contains 21 Herbs
and nearly a dozen other Splendid
Ingredients. So this compound ac
complishes several things at once
and acts as a carminative, laxa
tlve, cholagogue ' and diuretic.
thus dec using bowels, bringing
forth gas and bloat from stomach.
and Invigorating sluggish liver
and kidney; activity. Daily, miser
able people write us they feel dlf
ferent all over as a result of the
cleansing and invigorating action
of Van-Tage. Another thing due
to the immense volume in which
it sells, the Price of Van-Tage Is
Reasonable So, If yon suffer as
described herein, dont - hesitate
Get Van-Tage -TODAY !
A Special ; Van-Tage Represen
tative, known as The VAN-TAGE
Man, Is now at 170 N. Liberty
Street. Salem, dally meeting
crowds ot people and introducing
and explaining this Remarkable
Compound.' ,i .
On Sale at Fred Meyer
Toiletry. & Remedy Shop
170 N, Liberty St.
C - ( ' ' 1
H r 4 0),
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work at Lebanon Thursday night.
Sereral local member accept
ed the courtesy of an Imitation
by Jefferson lodge Saturday
night, ' at , which several candi
dates were giren . first decree
work. Tom Small, .reteran of
the Scio lodge, participated In an
official capacity, as did also N.
I. Morrison, another long-time
member here. i
Falls City,' Amity
Chapters Honored
INDEPENDENCE. March 25
Falls City and Amity chapters
of O. E. S. were honored guests
of Adah- chapter Tuesday night
at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Phil
lip Schweizer, wr :.thv matron,
presided, and presents 1 the wor
thy matrons, Mrs. Arnold of
Amity and Mrs. ; Helen of Falls
City; the associate matrons, Sirs.
Martin of Amity and Mrs. Ickes
of Falls City with dainty cor
sages. Mrs. J. Eakln of Dallas told
of the work of .the Rainbow
Girls, and Mrs. Forrest Cham
bers told of Job's daughters In
Milwaukie.
A delightful program followed
chapter, with Rose Marie Char
boneau dancing The Wedding of
the Painted Doll," sung by Mrs.
M. J. Butler and accompanied
by Mrs. R. TJ. Elliott; Miss Hel
en Kloberstein from .the Oregon
Normal school ' gave two splen
did readings; Miss Annette
Schweizer sang : Indian ; Lore
Call"; and Mrs. Paul E. Robin
son gare two short readings.
Eastern Star student of the
formal school will be special
guests at the next meeting which
will be preceded by a : f:S0
o'clock dinner.
Ask Commission to
Take Over Road
AMITY. March 25 At a meet
ing held here Monday night in
the Woodman hall, consisting of
Amity citizens and farmers from
Wheatland, Hopewell and i Belle
vne. petitions were signed ask
ing the state highway commis
sion to take over the road from
the ferry at Wheatland a a sec
ondary highway to the William
son corner on .the Salem-Dayton
road. The state already, has ta
ken the road from this corner to
Bellevue on the Salmon river
cut-off. .;
Committees in Marion county
are also working for an improve
ment of the road from Woodburn
to tne terry. This will give a
short cut to the coast from Sil
verton, Woodburn, Hubbard and
several other towns. The entire
county court of Yamhill coun
ty was present and expressed
themselves as favorable to tha
project. A free ferry is now
maintained at Wheatland by
Marion and Yamhill counties.
Sunday School, Church
Services Will Be Held
For Union Hill Section
UNION HILL, March 25
Sunday school and church will
be held at the Union Hill grange
hall bunday, March 28. Sunday
school will be at 10 o'clock with
a basket dinner at noon. Each
family to bring table service. In
the afternoon this Easter pro
gram will be given:
Song by chorus; play. "He is
Aot There"; a flower song, 'Lit
tie Sunbeams," by primary and
a t -
junior ciass; song by c nor us;
pantomime by the girls;! song,
"He Will Hold Ma Fast." by
senior class, Sunday school ex
ercise by Junior class; song.
"Easter Bells" by primary and
Junior class.
Church services will Immedi
ately follow the Easter program.
Two Gervais Residents
Are in Salem Hospitals
GERVAIS. March 25 Mra.
Margaret Hall, nloneer of this
section, age 82. fell at her home
Tuesday and broke her right
thigh just above. the knee. She
is in a Salem hospital where she
Is resting as well as can be ex
pected. James Broyles. age 80. is auite
ill in a Salem hospital with com
plications following a stroke.
Mrs. Broyles died two weeks ago.
'they'll take
us our 75 sse
See Mr. Wldener With
w ... i
AST
M it
Halsey Club Takes
36 County Honors
ALBANY. .March j 25 The Lino
county sheep club; of Halsey, was
Linn county's outstanding 4-H
club during 1936, according to
the decision of a committee of
local leaders held in this city.
This club completed 100 percent
for each of that If members,
starting work, making an exhibit
and filing their i record books
with the club department.
At the same meeting it was
decided to hold the spring 4-H
club fair In the Veterans Mem
orial hall in Albany on May 15.
The outstanding .club has as
Its leader, Harold Sickels of Hal
sey, who is also ;a member of
the club. Sickels was selected as
Linn County's outstanding boy
last year and received a trip to
the Pacific International Lire
stock exposition as a guest of
the Albany, branch of the First
National Bank of Portland.
Hayesville's First Game
Of Kitball Slated Today
HAYES VILLE. March 25
The first kitball game of the
season for the Hayesriua team
will be played Friday afternoon
"IPnimGsfi 3GGe3
i .
says resident of Maywood, Illinois
V;
It just isn't possible to make anything other than pd ajfet when
you make it with M-J-B.
An expert blend of world's finest coffees plus a special richer
roast is the secret of the "Strength Essential," M-J-B Coffee's
famous feature.
It's a real coffee improvement which offers the only way we know
to insure fuB flavor at any strength whether you like your coffee
mild, medium or strong.
All this is due to a constant richness of true coffee-character
in every grain of M-J-B, giving uniformity in every cup so that ,
you can depend on M'J'B to make good coffee regularly.
We guarantee it. Make us prove it. Try a tin TODAY.
The "StnZVflh tizcSfet "Coffee
M.J. Bs "Universal
Grind is guaranteed
tight for Drip, Per
colator, or any glass
coffee-maker you use.
OLV?o
162 N. Coml
I?aCD(gG
U. S. No,
Real Value
ONIONS
med. size 10 ib. 15c
. SO lb. 69c
We Are Headqaar
ters. Fancy Whole
Grain
4 ib. ...
TISSUE
Royal Soft tAf
Tissue 3 rolls Wv
RAISINS tar 2g
an. - I BEANS
JELL DESSERT No. x
10 t JEf Idaho Red J lbs. 25C
Flavors .... U pkgs.
DATES ITALIAN
PRUNES PRUNES
3ibs.L.15c 3 ibs. E7c
with Hasel Greaa e the Hayea
rilla diamond.
. Beginning: Monday, March SI
the HayesTllle school wta - bar
one hoar's recess during the
noon hour i Instead ot the one
half hour, during the winter. -
National Confab
Theta Delta Phi
At formal School
MONMOUTH. March 15 The
district convention o Theta Del
ta Phi, national scholastic hon
orary, will be held March ft-S7
on the campus of Oregon Nor-.
mal school.
Charles Montgomery, Max DIs
trick and Kenneth Lundeay are
acting a program commute in
charge of arrangements for a
dinner and dance acreduled for
Friday night. Brae Eckman,
Harvey Harris and Arne Jensen
rill tarnish entertainment num
bers. Erroll Hassell, j student
body president, will speak.
Voting delegates from the lo
cal chapter ar Erroll Hassell.
Sam Malllcoat and John Sell-wood.-
Saturday afternoon, a tour
ot the state institutions at Sa
lem will be made. Bruce Eck
man and Arthur Branson, stu
dent from Salem, will handle
transportation.
She writes: "Fittest ffftt I bovt ever msed,
bin egbt nothing eh since mud bore
fettndit merer varies im strength ergnue.
( VuitlicittJ TaUwrnutTl
Your money refunded
by your grocer if any
tin of M-J-B Coffee
doesn't satisfy you per
fectly in every way.
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Phone 5151
Nice Six. each f
if50.. S5
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llard wneat, Jt fm
Curl Cut tjlbsjilyC
Fancy Broken
Gralm Rice .
19c
lb.
BORENE
hAsy on the Hands, aa
large pkg. vV
01
Its
Less at
Caplans
Superior Soda Crackers
SviiiPrMi Ham
Softasilk Cake
Large Size Vkg.
as
TMOnrsoirs
CHOCOLATI
MALTO MtUC
Wesson
Qt.
Size
Sperrys
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mm
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Arm and Hammer
SODA
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With 2 Cakes PalmoliveSoap
Swift's Premiiim
Corn Beef
cans
Wax
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ll37 S. COMMERCIAL ST.
1...: I PHONE
4010 :
Blue Rose lb.
Head
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Just Out of the Oven
1
Flour
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28-oz.
pkff.
f
1 Tall Cans
s
cans
SeodHecc Elbncncac
Thompson lb.pkg. 2JC
Oil
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Drifted Snow
Hard Wheat
49's Sack:
With Your
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Reserve the Right to Limit
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Crystal
Vhite
Soap
10
Cakes
Soap
26c
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or
Whole
lb.
27c
Sperry Pancake and
Waffle Flour
.13c-'-'l21c
MATCHES
Boxes
to Carton
as
2F7
Small Size
Large Size
Morton s Salt
With Balloon FREE
boxes
Eg
1c
Large Sixe
Pkg.
Coupons
Calumet Baking Povder
One Ib. tins
2 Ib
can
AUG
LIBBY
Pineapple Tidbits
Buffet Size
can
Quantity