The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 04, 1937, Page 20, Image 20

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 4, 1937
Annie Kruml Estate Is
Appraised at $2471, all
In Personal Properties
of Scio has been appointed exec
utor of - the estate of the late
Annie Kruml, who died . In the
Larwood community 10 miles
southeast of Sclo. Appraisal of
the estate was made Tuesday by
SCIO, June 3 Riley Shelton E. D. Myers. Joe Novak and Jos.
Boyanovsky, the returns showing
92471.19. all personal property.
Lebanon 7, Sclo S, waa the rec
ord made In the cam at the
strawberry city Monday, IhtoIy
Ins high school nines.
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Because of the backward season and the heavy expense of re
modeling my store I am forced to sacrifice my large stock of
suiting to meet my obligations, i :
This sale includes my entire stock of woolens, every pattern
new and up-to-date. Woolens that have been in the house less
than two weeks including all my fine Imported woolens, Wool-
ens that carry the Manufacturer's Unconditional Guarantee.
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that have always sold at S 60 S65 $70 go in this
gale Tailored to vour In dividual measurements at
No two suit patterns alike so come
early to assure a complete selection.
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In order that all may take advantage of this money-saving event I am re
peating the sale of a few weeks ago that Mas1 so popular
FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY
You can buy an
all-wool Tailored to
Order Suit at
Z.3
This will probably be the last chance to buy tailored to order suits at
this price as all prices for fall will advance from $5.00 to ; $10.00 over
spring prices owing to advance in manufacturing cost and the advance
in woolens.
Take Advantage of This Sale and Save All Suits Ready for July 4
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474 Court Street
Pupils Presented
In Piano Recital
Mill City Program Offered
by Bin. Schroeder;
Banquet Staged
MILL CITY, June 3 Mrs
Robert Schroeder presented some
of her pupils In 4 piano recital at
the Church of -Christ Tuesday
night. s
Those taking part were Elsie
Taylor. Mrs. Schroeder, Edna
Swift, Margaret Carter, Martha
and Helen Podrabsky, Beulth
Lewis, Grace Golden, Phyllis Mer
rill. Lucille Lewis, Margaret Pad
dock. Dorothy Higdon, Betty Jean
Bodeker, Leland Bressler, Lucille
Lewis. Marjorle Schroeder, Mar
ian Swift, Donola Swan, Carlton
Mead, Virginia Mason, Phyllis
Merrill. Betty Daly and Constance
Bodeker.
Mrs. A. P. Catherwood, Mr.
f pi myim "Jffm
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INSURE TULLY
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and Mrs. John Swan, Miss Velma
Downing and Everett Doherty at
tended the graduation exercises
of Lebanon high Tuesday night
when Miss Mary Elizabeth Lor-
ett, a former Mill City gin. was
one of the graduates.
Juniors Banquet Seniors
The junior and senior banquet
of the Mill City high achool was
held In the I.O.O.F. banquet room
Tuesday night. Miss : Constance
Bodeker was toastmistress. Vel
ma Downing welcomed the guests
and response was byi Lawrence
La Benze. Miss Carolyn Rada
gave the class history, Nancy
Jane Faust the will; and Helen
Bodeker the prophesy.
Those serving were Belie
Faust, Alice Marie Swan, Violet
Wutman, Maxlne Downing, Alta
Jackson and Emma Angles;, A
gift was presented to the class
advisor; Miss Marie ! Hildeman
who Is leaving the school..
. An exhibit of the work done
by the home economics depart
ment will be held in the high
school Friday to which all are in
vited. : , I
Two Suits for Divorce
Filed in Polk Circuit
Court During Past Week
DALLAS, June 3 A suit for
divorce was filed in the circuit
court of Polk county recently by
Cora Marie Stark against John
Lindsay Stark. They were mar
ried at Eugene in Jtie, 1914.
They have one child. The plain
tiff alleges " that the defendant
deserted her in March, 1936.
Suit was also filed by Lester
Hanna in which he alleges that
the defendant, Velma Hanna. de
serted him In December, 1935
There are no' children or no prop
erty rights involved in the case.
He asks that her maiden name of
Velma Robinson be ! restored.
They were married at Las Vegas.
Nevada in May, 1930.J !
Farmer's Union
. : News
TALROT. June 2. i-Th regu
lar meeting of Siiney-Talbot
Farmers union was held Friday
night in the Talbot school house
with President Jake Gilmour in
charge. Delmer Davidson and E.
B. Cochran of the dairy commit
tee gave reports and p. E.- Turn
idge gave a report on the flood
control situation. Mrs. Jake Gil
mour, G. W. Potts and Jake Gil
mour gave splendid reports on
the state convention held at
Clatskanie. Mr. and Mrs. Kelly
and Mr. and Mrs. John Bostract
were given the obligation and
made members of this local.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart of
the Marion local gave short talks.
Joint Graduation
Is Held at Turner
Qoverdale, Crawford and
Pleasant Point Also
Represented
PARK and CHOP! AT YOUEl LEIGUEIE
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Plenty of Parking Space
Stto
1230 State St.
AT THE NEW
Phone 9127
The ever-increasing popularity of our market is con
clusive proof that honest prices and courteous service
combine to make shopping a pleasure. Parking is not a
problem in this district. We are out of the" congested traf
fic zone. We have our own free delivery and C.O.D. service.
Phone 9127. I
PRICES FOR FRIDAY THROUGH MONDAY
dJEDLIL Original
6 FLAVORS
RITZ CRACKERS
)Pkg-
: r- ti : K
i-Ef 25 - i Cheese -
Pflwto 17c "eld S I
ICE COLD FHUIT JUICES
Dole Pineapple Juice, No. 2 tin J. . . . . . .14c; 6 for 82c
Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 tin . ; . . j . . ... . . .13c; 6 for 73c
Grapefruit Juice, 46-oz. tin . . . . . ...... . I. . . 25c
Pineapple Juice, 46-oz. tin. . . i. . . . . . . . . . . . 28c
Prune Juice, No. 1 tin 10c; 3 for 27c
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FRUIT AND VEGETABLE! DEPARTMENT
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OlirVlfVU California 4 A T CT-n
UJlJ - Shaffpr WhitP All lh IL lT
Also strictly No." 1 New Potatoes at 10 lbs. 25c
Ba.
All new crop
Doz.
FQESEI PEAS
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MEAT DEPARTMENT
Pracre (Scountmcil BeeS
Lb. 2G)G
DA(5rJ SQUARES ECs
C forSG
PUJEiE 1LAEH2)
Etou3Eat'c HD0HH PSsMeo
large Assortment of Lunch Meats Salads
Asli About tiio rjonoggaca 'fray Pool Vatth Cupcr Cud
100 Count
PAPER
NAPKHNS
Us
Pkg.
Son
fSSJG
10
3 ib
100-lb.
bag
OOHQJtD 2 for
Med. Tins Regular 15c
Fig Bars
Whole
Wheat
lb.
Pineapple N"2si"""n 16c
PIMENT&-SW1SS-AMERICAN
(5EIEESE
4-lb. pkg.
Gold Dust-SSE? 15c
Powder
Pecn JJeflU 2 Pkgs.
For Making Jellies i '
Ernes saiy 3 f.r aso
; 5-Sew Brown Straw !
Holly (SHeaiaGeg 250
(5o03ee S"0.1," ago
(5E1N 2N,L2 25
' Raymal Whole Kernel . ;
Free Rogers Salad Fork with two bottles S '
KeHoggs Corn Flakes 3P 23c
Watch for the $54,000 contest.
TURNER, Juno 3 A full house
attended the eighth grade grad
uation exercises at the school
auditorium Tuesday night, for a
class of 21 graduates from Tur
ner, Cloverdale, Crawford and
Pleasant Point schools. The
teachers are Mrs. Blanche Wil
liams, Arthur Bestvater, Mrs.
Cora Clark and Mr. Richards, re
spectively. The program numbers were:
Instrumental, Eccassias" by Bee
thoven, Betty Peetz; Invocation,
H. S. Bond; welcome, s Robert
Ball; duet by LeSylva and Han
ley, Grace Dement and Dorrell
Bonney; ' reading, James Mickey;
reading, Maxine Versteeg; violin
solo, Kenneth Barber; reading.
Betty Cheney; chorus, Turner
class; "The Superstructure of
Learning," Fernel Gilstrap; In
strumental, Dorothy Schifferer;
"Introduction" Prof. L. J. Uhr
lammer. .
Mrs. Fulkerson Speaks
The main address and presen
tation of diplomas was by Mrs,
Mary L. Fulkerson, county super
intendent. Clans roll: Turner, Darrell Bonny, Hs
lei Bower, Grace Dennent, Fernal Oil
strap, Jennie Gine, Vers Mae Jlendren.
Wilma Larnon, Marearet Mortimer, Hazel
Peterson, Robert Ball, Kenneth Barber,
Howard Ensor, Llojd Grim. Cloverdale,
Opal Bowers, Dorothy Schifferer, Stewart
WATCHES CLEANED
$1.00 to $1.50
All Work Guaranteed
CLAUDE MIX
Busfck's Market - 470 N. Com!
Claaon. Jamea Mickey. Crawford. Connia
Hanaen, Maxin Tarateca;. Pleasant
Point, Betty Cheney, Pan! Bet-era. ,
Columbia Claims
2 Young Victims
PORTLAND, June 3 -()-Two
young swimmers drowned In the
Columbia river Wednesday. Ralph
McMinds, 12, while wading at
Sand Island, and Jack Penney, 16,
while swimming In Scappoose bay
near St. Helens.
The McMinds youth fell Into a
hole, the surging flood water
carrying him away.
Young Penney cried for help,
but disappeared before anyone
could reach him.
4-M Club to Meet
MACLEAY, June 3 Mrs. J. P.
C. Tekenburg will be hostes at
her home all day Tuesday to
members of the 4-M club.
STANDARD FEED CO.
228 Ferry St.
Phone 6858
Do Buyers of Feed
read the feed advertisements in the newspapers?
We would like to know, "and we are willing to
spend some money to find out.
Fill in tlie coupon below, bring it in to the
store and you will be credited with 25c on a pur--chase
of $2.50 or more. Tliis offer expires at 6
p.m., Thursday, June 10th.
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25S
VALUABLE COUPON
STANDARD FEED CO.
228 Ferry St. Salem, Ore., Phone 6S5
This coupon etc., ts worth 25c on a-purchase of S2.50
or more. Void after Jane 10. .Limit 1 coupon to
customer.
name: .
ADDRESS
Check the kind of. stock you are feeding.
( ) POULTRY ( ) DAIRY COWS
( ) TURKEYS ( ) HOGS I
N O W!
ma n s
We are going to sell pianos to mak
to raise cash. Our prices have bee
a wise buyer you will take advantag
During this sale yon will be able to bay N
prices of roo1 used pianos. Our reason
pianos on the lower market and in the f
buy now and save money ... real money
tomer gets more value for- his " money th
take advantage of it now.
e room for stock already bought and
n drastically lowered, and if you are
e of this sale.
ew Pianos at prices that compare with
is easy to figure, and true . .We bought
ace of fast rising prices we advise ou to
i This sale is really one where the cus
an otherwise. It is your opportunity, so
You? Old
Piano
Taken in
Your old piano taken
in exchange, a reason
able deposit will be ac
cepted and terms ar
ranged to suit your
convenience.
Buy your Piano now ...
Protect yourself against
higher prices ... Our se
lection is unusually large.
' FSacac
We have a large selection
of Spinet styles by all the
famous manufacturers. They
are the latest creations and
are very suitable and at
tractive for every home. -
Priced
as Low
as
$265.
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4
ijjg.,.d$J
w w w nun
For the Next Three Days We Will Sell These Guaranteed
Used Uprights at the Follouing Prices:
CONOVER
formerly sold for
$625. A snap. See this
at once Will j. 6rfC
sell for only.;.. vUw
Adam Schaaf
formerly $610, a small
size, which must be
seen and heard tol be
appreciated,
goes for only.. VJ
RADLE
A beautf ul . ; piano,
plain case, ref iriished
and worth twice as
much. Formerly $545.
IT..., $70
HENSEL
A piano' that ia and
looks like new, for
merly sold for $565.
Goes at this f!tl
sale for .......... ?CJ il
BYRNE
Formerly sold for $495. This piano' is absolutely
guaranteed and must be seen and heard to
determine its value. Goes at the price of ..... V 3
NEW GRAND PIANOS at SECOND-HAND PRICES
Beautiful
0445 Grand
Only a Few to Sell at
This: Price
Beautiful
0405 Grand
Only Few to Sell at
This Price
These Reductions are for a Few Days Only.
Many other grands at like reductions, including such famous makes as Chicfc
ering, Knabc, Stinert, Bauer Bros., Hardman, Lindeman, Fischer, Regent and
others are offered at this time ... Come in and look them over.
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469 State St.
Salem
Phone 5707