The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 21, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salexa, Oregon, Friday Morninsr, October 21, 1938
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SALEM-COLUMBIA MARKET
260 N. Liberty ! s
Fffcsfa Meats'
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
Colombia Market Is Again Featuring Young
Mutton or Fall Lamb at Reasonable Prices
LEG of MUTTON ESy2Q
SHOULDER
MUTTON ROASTS , Qq
MUTTON CHOPS ' i SO
MUTTON STEW 1 u,. gQ
PURE LARD iLQc
FRESH OYSTERS fl7c
PORK " - -
LOIN ROAST k 32c
HAMS ho ju 2gc
ARMOUR'S STAR ! -
BACON Vi'Lh Cell j Qc
Fryers - Hens - RaHbits - Salmon - Tuna
- t.
Dr. Schaefer Hits
At Unemployment
Forum Speaker Bitter at
Failure to Put Idle
Into Production ;
"Oldsters have taken tb stage
for themselves while youths who
must ultimately support them
continue to attend the school of
Idleness," declared Dr. Martin S.
Schaefer. federal, forum leader
and professor of social sciences at
the College of Paget Sound, in the
public forum meeting in the old
high school auditorium Wednes
day night.
-"We as a people, accept respon
sibility at the point of a gun,
fall'ng to recognize the necessity
of adjusting our economic system
to giTe our youth, the technologi
cally displaced, and, the victims of
the abandonment of business en
terprise, the opportunity to be
come economically - productive
again, continued Schaefer.:
Relief No Remedy
- He referred to the present re
lief situation as a. riddle which
if left unsolved would mark the
demise of both capitalism and de
mocracy. Expressing the belief
that "we have neither developed
a plan nor a social mfnd' adapted
to our type of economy and so
cial organization," Schaefer point
ed to the serious implications of
our failure to recognize relief as
a social-economic rather than a
political problem, since both of
our major political parties have
experimented at length with the
problem and In the main the rid
dle remains unsolved.
Three 411 Projects Are . !
Started at Eldriedge
ELDRIEDGE Three 4H club
projects were organized j last
week and this work: will begin
soon in the upper grade ', room
"THERE'S HO ! DEI TER PLACE"
260 Ar. Liberty
Prices Effective Fn, Sat. & Mon.
Phone 3032
WE REDEEM ClilSCO COUPONS
E California No. 1 I C
:fSxfS TH1 S SmaU WI,ilc or v lbs - A
WCDiliJiw) Idaho Reds 10 lbs 39C
Gesm RJaggagficae pound aflQ
PRUNES new crop S lbs. UQG
Dromedary Piemientos V's can 5Q
CttGgG Gull Kist, New Pack ls (5-oz.Net) CanS df Q
Big Jell Gum Drops re Fruit ter a bs, agQ
EI)ai?SgIl3 (SEieese fuh cr 2 lb. 3((3
Golden West Coffee j fl can SgQ 2 t iQs
IPcsssmplIiuim . Ray "$I? Pack 3 for 2gg
O A f I Florida Gold Blended a V
range & VJraperruit Juice y can8 j 22((5
111 IK IT
is?
SO CRiP'
SO CRUNCHV.
POSSlSlf
THIS CAN HELP
WHEN IT TASTES
SO GOOD-
ixr
& ALL-B PAN
m aw mm mSJ w
20c
THE NATURAL LAXATIVE fOOD
must not srt fiJt
Campbell boups TZ?m S5C
Karo, Red or Blue Label t
C JTl?0aiP Mb- Can j 2V3
- s
JAR 20c
Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 17-2- Cans2 for 2
IPeoimmitl; Dratttei? BriiSSerWI1 3 lbs J 2
Newport Pork & Beans
No. 2 -
Cans i)
for : 2 5(3
VAJI PAPER
100 ft. roll 5C '
Kraft
Dinners-
2 25 c
Pudding J pkgs. fide
Columbia
Coffee, lb.
23 c
Flour, North- A
era, 49-lb. sk. -Barrel
$4.98
" t :
Butter, Table Queen,
BeJ: a,b.29c
Kelloegs Rice Krispies or
Krumble,
pkg.
lie
Kerns Chili Sauce or
Catsup, tlPfi
12-oz. bots. for JLiVw
BAKERY
CasrcacH Gold Caltcs
Delicious yellow, butter, cake with old
fashioned carmel candy icing, j
Danish Pecan Nougat Bars
; A real tasty breakfast treat." i
Bread and Rolls 10c loaf
-White and wheat, genuine home made.
. PHOBUCE
Oranges
Sweet juicers. Each .....
Cabbage
Solid heads. Pogwrl - ,, ,'.
Green Peppers
Each
Danish Squash
Each
at -Eldrledj where Mrs. Etta
Arln is la charge. Club work
chosen was ..boy's handicraft,
clothing projects . I and .II and
cooking X and IL, '
i The county health nurse was
summoned Thursday to ylsit
Eldriedge. , -
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Lebanon Hunters Have
Trying Trip Home Due
to Load of Their Kill
LEBANQN Phill Landing,
Urs. Lanning and Georje Peter
son had trying experience in
returning from Valley Falls with
two bucks in their car.
The load proyed too heayy, for
the brakes went out of control
as Mrs. Lannlnr was shifting
'gear and the car left tbe road
and tbey were compelled to
Spend an uncomfortable night
there as they were far from
shelter and had to wait until
morning to get a Lebanon wreck
er to come to their aid and take
in the wrecked car.
! -
Speaks
In jHessv Favor
"With a gorernor unfriendly to
Roosevelt, we may expect the end
of national development In Ore
gon," said Elton Watkins of Port
land in an address over radio sta
tion KSLM here Thusday night.
"Common -sense tells us that no
administration is going to help a
state unless Its people invite it."
Watkins spoke on behalf of
Henry Hess, democratic nominee
for governor, and In tbe conclu
sion of his talk said that Hess
would win, with the support of all
democrats Jn the state "with but
the exception of a baker's doien.
The speaker declared that Hess
was a believer In the ' CCC. the
PWA and the WPA, and believed
also that the state should take the
initiative and apply for . projects.
"Common decency would forbid
Mr. Sprague asking Roosevelt to
do anything for Oregon," he said
In referring to the republican can
didate. " - . ..
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Musical Service
-At Congregational
' . i .
A . musical worship service is
planned by. the pastor and choir
of the Knight Memorial Congre-.
gatlonal'- church for Sunday
morning. '-. ;v
The chorus choir will present
three numbers, . "We Love the
Place, O God," Flagler f "Sunset
and Evenelng Star," Wilson, and
"How Excellent Is Thy Name."
Wooler; a. three part chorus of
women's voices " "Abide With
Me," Lincoln; and a solo, "God
Shall Wipe Away All Tears."
Caro Roma,' sung by Richard
Smart. The service Includes also
a brief address on "The Song of
God's Statutes." by Rev. H. C.
Stover.": - !' -
There's one "be way
. to mix in shortening to
make voar biscuit ten
icr. Do you know hf
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LOOK IM THESE IA6S FOI NEW IMH0VED
llSCUTf METHOD PLCS THE WKO CF 0001
CSEKTUL TO ttSClirr SUCCESS!
In aiinple foods bread, bltcuks, pie,
plain cakes 'the goodneM oil comes
from floor! It coats only Vc more per
recipe to aae PiUburv Best Hour than
So use the cheapest floor.
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SECOND AND FINAL WEEK Metropolitan's Great Semi-Annual Nine Cent Sale! More Than 2600 Independent Home Owned
.Stores have combined their purchasing power in cooperation with us in making this America's Greatest Sale of its kind. Buy items
you need at savings you 11 find only during this great sale!- i
Pon'f Miss This Big Value!
STAMPED
IPiillHow Cases
A fine quality. Made by "Pequot" mill.
Also a fine selection of stamped pillow
cases of "pepperell" cloth.
Select 'your pattern
now and make them
up to give as Christ
mas gifts. They're
sure to be appreciated.
Slightly Damaged
(SacndlBes
. 18-Inch
COTTON (p)C GALV. jl(F)
3 for W '! 10 Quart 4
"Shlnola" Extra Large j"''
SHOE (0)(5 : GRASS (o)c
PASTE : - 2 SPONGES 4
Cemrnt-on . !; Close-out Bridge - ,n '
RUBBER fO)c : LA3IP (o)C
SOLES 4 j : SHADES 4 :
. : -1 -
GUARANTEED FAST COLORS!
; "WOMEN'S
KIimGC2 I?i?gCig
Youll find a splendid selection of gay, color
ful fall print patterns to choose from and
every one guaranteed tub fast to washings.
Here's a value sel- . -
dom offeeed at this
low price.
Sizes 14 to 52
ynr
AT I I I
Nationally Advertised
HAHl GLOSS,
BRIIXIANTINES
Reg. 10c and 15c Value 0mm
TOOTH , Qp)w
BRUSHES t
SPECIAL!
SflttEnG
Assorted Colors ,
5
4
for
. SPECIAL! ,
42x36 Inch
ipnLiLw
' CASES
A
Real
Buy!
I R4pg. 59c 66x76 In.. '
Cotton Plaid ; jCl fK
j Blanlicts lyJ:-
; " .Women's - - ' ' ,; .
j Flannelette fP iQ)
Rayon Stripe- C i
SWEET TOOTH SPECIAL!
Fresh Delicious
- Men's Canvas ' t '
WORK - ($)
GLOVES J ' ,
30-40-50 Watt
EllecttPil
IBiuillQ)s
Women's
Rayon Taffeta
SILIIIPS
C
REGULAR 59c VALVE!
50x50 Inch
Damask Finish
TABLE
CLOTHS
Men's Regular 60c
wonrc
SHIEITS
; Men's Regular 89c fy - ;
Flannellcttc f0)
SMgfS 7
SPECIAL!
Tuck Stitch
ujwudhes
For Women Reg. 15c
3
SPECIAL!
Women's t
BRASSIERES
i -
15c and 20e' Values
(3
2 pairs
Boys. Long Ixg & Sleeve
WTinter Weight
Union OUITG
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY!
' (5HJPS oimcil i
S AHJOEEIS :
.Decorated
Tljiey're so attractive and
smartly decorated It's almost
unbelievable they're so low
priced. Three beautiful pat
terns to ' choose from.
Reg. 15c Values
Cap and
Saucer
Complete
cT)3
WhlsUlng "-Nn i Piece
Alum. TeaT(S) i Glass! 57 foC
Kettles e 4 : Bowl Sets " 4
........ : ' v . . ' ..
; for j 3 for i -
Boys Fast Color
PEE1CALE
SHIRTS
Electric Cr7-C '- i
Irons , J
Reg. S1.19 Z aV
Reg. 50c
Hot Water
Bottles
WHILE THEY LAST!
Printed
FANCY, DO VLG
Beautiful decorated bowls that can be
Used as a candy dish, for relish, cereals,
and many other uses. Limit 6 to cus
tomer. -. -
Regularly 15c
3 for
till
D
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U -:n1
2136 No. Coc3Cs-caol Ott. - V " O
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