The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 17, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, . Oregon, Friday Morning, September 17, 1937
PAGE THREE.--.
Resided 27 Years
At Scotts Mills
j " ' ' "
Funeral Held for Mrs. Al
bert Rich; Prune Pick
! ing Gets Started
SCOTTS MILLS Funeral ser
vices were held here in the Chris
tian church Tuesday for Mrs. Al
bert Rich, a resident of this com
munity for 27. years. Mrs. Rich
passed away Saturday morning at
the home of her daughter, Mrs.
H.j Dixon ot Portland, w i t h
whom she has been staying since
her illness became serious eaily
last spring. She was 75 years old.
With- her husband and family
Mrs. Rich came to this eommun
ityi from South Dakota In 1910
She is survived by her widower
ana inree children, Mrs. H. S. Dix
on 1 of Portland and Arthnr nnri
. Almon of Scotts Mills and twj
sisters, Mrs. Newman and Mrs. I
"D. fWflriltn
W. Owens and family of Col
orado hare moved Into the former
Charles . Loeue home. Thpv win
hafe seven children enrolled in
in locai scnooi here; roar in
grade school and three in high
school. '
Mrs. Edith M asee started teach
ing in the "Needy" school this
wee, she will attend teachers'
institute in Clackamas county Fri
. day and Saturday.
Billy Dimick left for Forest
G6ve last week where he began
school Monday at the Forest Grove
nign scnooi.
Start Prnni Harrptt
sr Hop Picking is finished Jjr
many . or the yards In this com
m Unity and prune picking is Jus
, 1
a w g-i .t j
MakaTOszssTtst!
Rcpovtsof suffcm iffon
- tbcM dnadad afflictions
linw aniailiia anil iii lr
Mliet thamurli thm dm of
Ei-NosE. Ban ia wfeatSi-NeaE
dMB: Ik fihnnklt)iiuM.nib
cooa mambraaaa. 1) Btliw tb. agcmnolated
diacharraa. () Gums diinsa of tfa nnona.
4) StoM snaczinar. aaifflin. Wowinc. t) Soothe.
Irritated, inflamed tiaaoea. ) Aids in raatorin
normal bnaUunf. Gotoyoor druant and gat
Tf.nl in. 1 1 1 r"l HiiiF .nil rnaxinrrTlim
that m hskalnadaT hattel BtUL aWl tf oil
traatetant an an absolute iraarantM of 'no help
noaay. GtS-Noaat
PERRY'S DRUG STORE
"THE REXALL STORE"
ICi.n LaMtaal I
getting under way Ihis week. The
prune crop is generally light with
the exception of a few orchards
east of town. v
Solars Gun Wound " .
Edgar Nicholson and family of
Gates spent a few days here this
week with Mr. and Mrs. E. M.
Nicholson. Edgar is having an en
forced vacation due to a freak ac
cident which "occurred when a
loaded gun fell to the floor of the
car he was driving and discharg
ed, bullet going through his arm
just below the elbow. The wound
is healing nicely and he expects to
be back to work in a few days-
Plan for Convention
Of Linn Odd ! Fellows
SCIO The semi-annual dis
trict convention of Linn county
Odd Fellows, to be held In Oc
tober, soon will be under way.
according to J. M. Bennett of
Albany, who succeeds the late
Fred Weatherford of Albany as
secretary of the convention. Seventy-five
to 100 members, of Ihe
order usually attend association
meetings, of which the last was
held at Jefferson April 10.
Scioans plan to attend the wa
ter carnival at Jefferson Septem
ber 23, 24. 25 and 26. Henry
Krosman of this city is a candi
date for King Neptune.
Eight Said Killed
In Airliner Crash
LIMA, Peru, Sept. 16--Eight
persons were reported killed to
night in the crash of an airliner,
operated by ..the Faucett Airlines,
forty miles south of Lima'.
The plane, long overdue" here,
had encountered heavy fogs all
along its route along the west
coast of South America.
The headquarters of Elmer J.
Faucett, head of the private com
pany operating the plane, had few
details.
Miss Altisin to Teach
QTJINABY Miss Betty Altisin
of Beaverton will be the new
teacher at Buena Crest when
school opens this month.
tzttt.Tyf&j res
ft MT'j
FUN tot chiMran a aflM
FREE with any purchase of
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
I mw mm mm 1.
y cos wsm mfm
"WHAT GOOD FRESH COFFEE!"
PRAISES MISS PORTER.
"I'LL BET IT'S THAT AIRWAY
GROUND TO MY ORDER!"
W4
Yes and AIRWAY'S really freshet be
cause it's rushed straight to your grocer
in tha fcean. Whin that tempting' aroma
as it's being ground ! Taste that delidoua
mellow flavor when you brew it I Here'a
a fine coffee... expertly blended, fully guar
anteed, yet amazingly inexpensive. Well
worth trying. ..today I
FEATURED BY SAFEWAY STORES
50c Dr. West's
Tooth Brush
50c Calox Tooth
Powder "
$1.00 value
Both for 59C
Van-Tage
Medicine
$1.23
2 bottles for $1.98
'Ik
A SEXAU PRODUCT f
FULL POUND TIN
Epsom
Salt
Puretest Epsom Salt U a high grade epsom
alt which contains no foreign matter. Tastes less
bitter than ordinary epsom ,salt. Trj Puretest
Epsom Salt and see the difference.
39c
10 by 14H Inch
Zipper Genuine
Leather
Portfolio
99c
-Electric
Toaster
Chrome Plated,
Reversible,
Guaranteed.
79c
DENTAL NEEDS
50c Ipana
Tooth Paste
50c Kl'enzo 9 Of
Tooth Paste r'.... V
Large Pepsodent JfQi
Antiseptic
1 :pt. Mi 31
Antiseptic 7V
35c Rexall Magnesia
Tooth Powder
Large Pepsodent
Tooth Paste
Large Squibb's
Dental Cream
29C
33c
rrrnr
SaUli
POPEYE
FOUNTAIN PEN
in colors
25c
A good school pen.
Rubber. :
; Gloves
Especially made for
- canning" work.
25c
69c
29c
39c
25c
19c
pair
jas.aiiiiTimiiiiiifiiii-r
' r Cascade' Jr. .
Wrist Watch
, Crxromium Plated,"1
Ieatber or Metal
Strap, Guaranteed.
$2.G9
SHAVING AIDS
25 Medford Double
Edged Blades
$1 Gem Razor
and 5 Blades
35c Stag Brushless
Shaving Cream
50c Aqua Velva
Lotion -
35c Burma Shave,
tube
$1 Gillette Razor CfSm
.with 10 Blades 3V
50c Menneh's 2HQfl
Skin Bracer
VTTABnN PRODUCTS
50 Puretest Halibut ft-
Liver Capsules wjf
100 Puretest Brew
ers' Yeast Tablets.
1 qt. Haliver
Malt -
25 Abbott ABD O ft m
Capsules - OVV
8 02. Upjohn Super n)A
D Cod Liver OU 5C
3 oz. Mead's Cod L. ij 5
Oil with Viosterol
49c
$2.89
Full Pint Site Klento
Antiseptic
MOUTH
WASH
Sweeten the breath. Clf iawi
the moulk. Kilb rw.
Long-life Symbol
Rubber Gloves
Latex
Protect your haada froai red-
asd rouftioru.
Pack of 24 Rexall
ORDERLIES
LVXAT1VE irstmc
A kutiva for all tle Umuj.
Ceatle, thorough. Chocobte
flavor.
mu.il Kuci
Full pound box of
Joan Manning
Chocolates mm m. r
Eadi has rwtait 45 pSeeea of
miM-irma, unnliinatt Maptera.
Rich rhofnltle mtjr craterm.
FULL i-LB. ILECTREX
PRESSING
IRONtg29
Taaertd oial for finaiag
Watif Ami
ll
Dental Plate CleanerK
DENTUREX
CVaaa aeaital mlatc ia 10 or
u aaaatM wiihovt Srihn-
huu paoowct m
19c
FOR BABY
25c Pyrex
Bottle
75c Mead's Cffn
Dextri-Maltose j) i V
50c Johnson's 9ft
Baby Talcum.. 5C
8c Ailti-Colic , jgg.
Nipples ... ; C
' Look for tt
HmxoM Star Sign
Polks' Exhibitors
Take Many Prizes
DALLAS Polk county entriei
in the 1937 state fair held last
week in Salem carried away a
large portion of the prizes and
made the best showing for the
county that has been made in
several years according to. lists
of winners received hy- the
connty xagent's office this week.
The total was about $1,500. The
winnings consisted of a large
number of championships and
of a' large number of champion
ships and of. first and seconds.
The grand champion bird in
the poultry show was a Rhode
Island, Red cockerel entered by
Wayne Hanna of Independence.
The outstanding turkey was a
torn entered by Henry Domes of
McCoy. Champions were plenti
ful in the sheep and goat divi
sions for Polk county exhibitors,
as both the champion ewe . and
ram In the Romney Marsh breed
of sheep were from this county.
The champion Southdown ewe,
and the champion long-haired
Angora doe and champion buck
In the short-haired Angora goat
division were all from Polk coun
ty. A number of first prizes were
collected in the dairy division,
upholding the reputation that
Polk county has log been fam
ous for its - Jersey cattle.
In the 4H club work, Clarence
Primus was selected as the most
outstanding senior club member
and received a $25 prize from
the Oregon Bankers" association.
Albert Riney, a Polk county
4H club member, won first
place on his Hereford heifer.
Donald Gregg won third on his
junior heifer In-, a class of 2$
animals. Bob Lorence won sec
ond place in the- sheep show
manship division while Robert
Gregg won fifth in a class of 38
animals In the Jersey' showman
ship contest. Numerous other
prizes were taken by Polk county
4H club- members. Practically
the entire 4H club of Mrs. HJC
Vermilyea! had exhibits at -the-state
fair. " .
Prices Effective Friday,
Saturday and Monday,
Sept. 17, 18, 20
Returns From -Trip
SILVERTON Mrs. C. H.
Whitman has returned from
South Dakota where she was
called some weeks ago by the
serious illness and death of her
father, J. P. Hornbeck. Mrs.
Whitman Is making her home
with her sister, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester.
Five Stores
in Salem
935 S. Commercial Corner Court and Commercial 13th and State 1978 N. Capitol s Corner Belmont and Broadway
a fffi) MA(53 limiL 2T(
I 49-lb. sack ;
KITCHEN KRAFT (h
Fancy hardwheat. Every sack guaranteed, 49-lb. sack O mm
Harvest Blossom
Hard wheat, good quality, 40-Ib. sack: ..
SUNSET GOLD
49-lb. sack....
i 115 S. Commercial Street
j, ' - . "
,
GRAPES
Fancy
Tokays, lb.
5c
YAMS
Quality 4 ibs. 15c
TOMATOES
Bushel
59c
GEAPEJmUJlIT
Seedless jj
80s. each
Sipeai? MeHoims 4 t.r Hoc
Local grown, jumbo size.
A (3
Fine Elbertas
FuU18-lb.Lugs
K.C Baking Powder, 50-oz, can 29c
mmKmmmmmmmwmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,
Ovaltine .... small size 29c
Honey 5-lb pail 49c
Black Pepper . . . 2-oz.can 5c
Lipton'sTea . . . -lb. can 39c
Orang. Peko.
Chocolate .... -lb. cake 16c
Baker's Premium
Crackers 1-lb. pkg. 15c
Snowflakes
Sardines, Casco . . . 4 for 15c
IPIMEAIPIPE.E
Carnation
Tall Cans J
cans
Mt. Vernon
Tall Cans J
cans ,
Pure Cane
10
lbs.
Fine Granulated 4 ft ft - ?t5 ftfpl
Buy Before Tax lllll lb3.S4)V
AIL IF
Maximum Shaker
Plain or Iodized, each'
Airway 3 lbs.
Edwards m EL
Vacuum Pack lb. caniS)(5
Full 6-Box Carton T
each Jj
The Perfect
Bleacher, -gal.
Hillsdale Broken Slice
No. 2Vfc can, each
S(s)
Libby Tid-bits
Crushed, 8-oz. can, each J
Double Lip D for
0
ESEIIE Einffi).
Regular
AH You Want, each
A IF S tt? IP
Heinz
Large Bottle
SAFEWAY UAOTTT MEATS
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Fresh ,
Sallinmoe
By the Piece
: 15c ib.
BEEF STEAKS
Cut From Young, Tender
SPANISH ROLL
Made Like Tamalea
They Are Fine
IOC each
Boneless
BEEF CUBES
Fine to Braze or Boil
19C a. .
SHORTENING
In Bulk the Best
2 ibs. 25c
. Fresh! Chinook
SALMON
SUced to Fry ,
172C m.
Cream of Wheat . . . .pkg. 21e
Farina, Albersa No. 10 sk. 43c
Graliam Flour, No. 10 sk. 35c J
" 1 .. " 'I -, "-: 1 r" i
"a. - .. ' f f -t
Miiiit Tapioca . ... . pkg. 10c;
Grapenuts '.pkg. 17c
H. O. Oats . . . . lg. pkg; 27c!
Syrup ..... . , . ; . ... . qts. 33c
Sleepy Hollow Cane andMaple- x -
Granulated Soap lg. pkg. 25c
Peets . : . 1 . ... I
Zee Tissue ...... . 3 rolls 13c
Toilet Soap ... . . .4 bars 19c
Bokay - j .' ... -
Wax Paper . . ... ... 2 for 15c
Cot Right
Asparagus, No. 1 . . .each 18c
Red Spark '
Tomato Juice . . . . .each 5c
Stokely's Picnic
Meat Loaf . . . . . . . .2 cans 19c
Haley's No.
t
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if-'
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f '
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115 S. COMMERCIAL ST.
a-'. a II 'I IIS
" TriTlQ 0QXD Surar v ' 1
Beef
23c b,