The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1928, Page 5, Image 5

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    WAY
THAN LAST YEAR
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR
SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 15, 1928
PRICE FIVE CENTS
BETTER
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SPECIAL
BEGINNING
!Uudir foUowtar we will pe mt
Shows of Fire Acta of Western
Quart Tins 47c
Jewel Shortening
Meat Counters Only
2 lbs. 27c
Quart fins 49c
3 lbs. Mc
3 Tall Cans
25c ;
Swift's SUver Leaf
in
4ib.pail6Sc
SWIFT'S EMPIRE
J2 or Whole, Per lb.
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L'b In conjunaion with our rcg- H-StS I
L .Jy Remember Ihe date and BARGAlJVf fSw FQir
1jrj get set for a big time WATRVEe jf PfiCGG
C Zliw VAUDEVILLE pi Try our Fresh and Smoked Meats, Poultry, Butter
VM At 3:00-5:00 vSng 50c I H Eggs, Pickles, and Cottage Cheese
r" I AM iSv 7:00 and J ddies fl .
LALL-Ev oop-m. .Aime u Npntiinfvs Market.
No. Commercial at Marion
- NOTICE
THEATRE COUPONG
WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 4
Have y6u seen
Come in and look at the greatest suit value
in the city.
the Out
D. H.
GOLDEN AGE
Hoodies
3 pkgs. 2So
LIBBY'S
tomatoes
Silver Dale
Large Size Cans
8 for 35c
Grand Island
Solid Pack
19C3BT0ES.'
3 cans 43c
VAN CAMP'S
Pork & ESeans
Picnic Tins, regular 10c
ScansforZOc
LIBBY'S
Porit Cleans-
Large Tins
UPTON'S
ORANGE PEKOE
Tri murvvr t ooc iqqc Cui. c. I
Jjj 1 .1.1 1 IUIILi lOOtl iJUllC UU Jjjj
our genuine hand-tailored-
to-measure
SUITS
AT
Mosher
474CpartSt.
YOU ARE WELCOME AT
THESE TWO STORES
AND WE BELIEVE YOU WILL ENJOY SE
LECTING YOUR FOOD HERE, NOT
ALONE BECAUSE OF THE MONEY YOU
SAVE, BUT ALSO BECAUSE THERE IS
AN ABUNDANCE OF EVERYTHING,
AND EVERYTHING IS KEPT SO FRESH
AND NICE.
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee
Will be served
.IFIHIEB
At the Market Saturday
MAXWELL HOUSE
Coffee
Is one of the best brands
of Coffee and we would
like to have everyone try
a sample cup free Satur
day at the Market only.
We have a full line of
Supplies
Mason Jars
Caps and
Rubbers
Economy Jars'
and Caps
Kerr Self
Ideal Glass Top
Jars and
Rubbers
Canning
Sealing Jar
Caps
Summer Beverages
Buy them by the Dozen
1 doz. Budweiser $2.25
1 doz. Canada Dry .... $2.85
1 doz. Cliquot Club .... $2.45
1 doz. Hollywood Dry $2.50
Hayo yon tried Onngtdrj? The New
Drimk that is maXimg och a hit.
S&5 Dozen $6.25 Case
IMPORTEDSARDINES
North Star, Smoked Norwegiaa in OUt Oil
2 for 25c 91.40 Dozen
Tiny Tot Smoked Nor.
2 for 35c $1.95 Doz.
Yacht Club French Boneless
3 for $1.00 $3.75 Doz.
CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES
In Bulk 35c and 50c Pt.
Quart Jars 75c-$1.00
MAYWOOD OLIVES
Jumbo Quarts 90c
GRANNY'S MIXES) PICKLES
Large Jar -20c
CHEESE
Brookfield Swiss
Kraft Swiss
50c lb.
60c lb.
Imported Swiss 85c lb.
Kraft Brick 50c lb.
New York Cheddar 60c lb.
Battle Creek Health Foods
Whether you buy these Health foods or not
it will pay you to read the booklet "Health
ful living" published by Ihe Battle Creek
Food, Co. It is free for the asking.
At The MEAT
COUNTER
Both Busick's and at the
Market you will find an
especially nice display of
Premium fresh meats,
Government Inspected.
'S
Bread, Cakes
and Pastries
Made fresh daily, sold
also at the Market
Fresh F ruts and
Vegetables
New Green Peas
New Potatoes
Young Carrots and Beets
Lake Lahish Lettuce
Celery and
Young Green Onions
Icicle Radishes
New Cabbage ;
Hot House Tomatoes
and Cucumbers ,
f Asparagus
!. Green Peppers
Silver Skin Onions
, , Watermelons and
Cantaloupes on Ice
USIOll
LET
-
Over three thousand items of foDd are carried in the regular stock"
of this food-market, each item must stand its share of the cost ofr
doing business and as all . customers do not use the same goods it" is"
unfair to sell some merchandise at or below cost and make it up ;
on other items. Our system of pricing is therefor most equitable
and does not penalize one customer at the expense of another, j
Twenty-eight years of successful food merchandising have prov-'
en to us that the customer prefers this method in food buying.
VEGETABLES
Stacks of them, fresh and crisp.
See our Displays.
Home-grown Peas, 3 lbs. 25c
New white Potatoes 6 lb. 25c
Hothouse Tomatoes, lb. 35c
Cucumbers, each 15c & 20c
Local Cabbage. Spinach. Bunch Car
rots. Turnips. Radishes. Green Onions
Beets. Asparaeos, Head Lettuce
Green and Wax Beans
FRUITS
Red Raspberries, 2 bx. ..35c
Strawberries, 3 and 4 for 25c
Cherries, 3 lbs 25c
Cantaloupes, 2 for 25c
Apricots. Peaches. Watermelons.
Fresh Figs, Pineapples, Bananas
Oranges 50c, 60c, 80c Doz.
Florida Grape Fruit 2 for 25c
ROTH'S CAKES
Our cakes do not have that bakery
taste, they are iust like home-made.
50c to 75c Each
MILK FED FRYERS
An exceptionally fine lot. 1 to 2 lbs.
each. We cut them up if you wish,
ready for the fryinr pan.
Phones 1885-6-7
Thirty day account service
B M Si
STANDARDIZED CASH STORES
N. Commercial
Broken Sliced
PirJEflPPLES
Delicious Ripe Fruit
2 Ige. cans43c
Fancy Columbia River
Chinook
1 lb. flat cans
Per can 28c
POST TOASTIES
5 pkgs.88c
KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes
S plis. 39c
Swans Down
Sake flour
Large pkgJSe
DEL MONTE
' Vacuum pack
H-lb. ans 43c
v. r
PURE CANE SUGAR
116 KSilEff
YOUR FOOD-SENSE SAVE
YOUR FOOD DOLLARS
TEA FOR ICING
- Oraiure-pekoe is specially adapted ' '
for icmsr. -.
75c lb. 35c half lb.
COFFEE SPECIAL
Upton's Vacuum Packed
51c lb., 3 lbs. $1.45
BORDEN'S MALTED MILK
Large jar 60c
BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE MALTED
MILK WITH SHAKER - 1
60c
BABBITS CLEANSER
While it lasts, 6 for 25c
CREME OIL SOAP
Per dozen 78c
Swansdown, 2 pkgs. 79c
WHITE WONDER SOAP
10 bars 39c
FELS NAPTHA SOAP
10-bar Carton 63c
Puritan Malt, 65c can
U. S. Malt, 55c can
50 SHEETS WAX PAPER
3 pkgs. 25c
134 N. Liberty St.
No charge for Delivery
ere 5
at Court
WHIJE RIVER
49-lb.SLl.
Groun Flour
49-lb. L 2 -JOS
FISHER'S BLEND
M.SIi.2.13
Pennick's Golden Amber
5 Lb. PAILS 35c
10 Lb. PAILS 65c
Freshly Milled Cream -
EltlfflifllS
Ib.SacIi'Kc
FESTIVAL CROSBY
mm
ScansflSc
Minnesota
GOLDEN SWEET
eansAk
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FLOUR
98
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