The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1928, Page 8, Image 8

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SHOWS SCHEDULED
Two Matinees, One Evening
Show Planned for Green
Section Fans
You can't afford to miss the
three big shows at the Elsinore
and Oregon theaters this week
They hare been planned and ar
ranged to give the best tof enter
tainment to the patrons. There
will be two matinees, Saturday ai-temoon-and
Monday afternoon, at
the Elsinore and then the Family
show at the Oregon Monday eve
ning, to which patrons of the ad
vertisers in this Green section
may be admitted by complying
with the rules.
The first matinee is scheduled
for Saturday aiternoon at the El
sinore. A3 a part of the enter
tainment the Manhattan Stock
Closieg Out
A. V. Morris Line of
RAYON UNDERTHINGS
GREATLY REDUCED
Closing out the A. V. Morris line of nationally advertised nn
derthing at greatly reduced prices. They're well tailored and
carry oar guarantee of satisfaction. All sizes.
COLORS:
i Pink, Peach Nile, Beige, Black
Orchid, White
Vests -Bloomers
-Slips
- -
- 79c
- $1.69
- $1.95
Use our 30 day account Service
It's Convenient It's Thrifty
SALEM
lORTLAXD
SPRINGFIELD
There is Real Economy in
Buying the Best
And this is particularly true in feods. In the stores op
erated by the UNITED GROCERS OF OREGON (over
100 of them) quality is never sacrificed to make a low
price. Quality is always paramount. Low prices are the
natural result of tremendous buying for the largest
buying organization in Oregon cash selling and the
willingness to accept many small profits rather than a
few large ones.
omatcese:- 3 cans 38c
Sardines ''S'.r 16c
Rinso
Large Size,
206
:els Hapt ha Soap B" 55c
Flour
Fisher's Blend
S2.04
Bacon
Nice
Sugar Cured
25c lb.
fierto, Special
25c
Pancake Flour S,esT 65c
Soap
Swift's
White
1
Bars-8e
ions, Kd O lbs. for 2c
Try Hawk's Sandwich Shop next to us for Sandwiches
and lee Cream. Also a regular dinner is served at noon.
THREE COUPONS-USE ONE-USE THEM
ALL-READ CAREFULLY
COUPON
Saturday Matinee
ELSINORE THEATER
This coupon a sales slip from an
advertiser In this section shoving
the purchase of 91 or more and IS
cents will admit one to the Elsinore
theater matinee Saturday afternoon.
Featuring the pictnre "Sadie Thomp
son" and the Manhattan Players In
"The Posh."
COUPON
Monday Matinee
ELSINORE THEATER
This coupon a sales slip from an
adrertiser in this Green section
showing the purchase of $1 or more
and 15 cents will admit one to the
Elsinore theater for the Monday mat
inee featuring a Fanchon and Mar
co production "Bird Idea" and the
picture "Easy Come, Easy Go."
and onions and more for the beeta
and turnips.
Fresh pineapples are selling at
two for 39 cedts for those of fair
slxe. They are of good quality.
Cantaloupes, firm and clean
looking, from the Imperial valley
are priced at three for 29 cents
and two for 25 cents, the latter
being larger.
Watermelons are making a bid
for a nlace on the menu and al
ready a good sized melon is here.
COUPON
Monday Evening
FAMILY SHOW
OREGON THEATER
This coupon a sales slip from an
advertiser In this Green section show
ing the purchase of 11 or more and
35 cents will admit one entire fam
ily to the Oregon theater for the
Monday evening show featuring the
picture "Two Flaming Youths" and
the Singer Stock Company in "Turn
to the Right."
company will stage that famous
domestic comedy, "The Push."
Then on the screen will be the pic
ture "Sadie Thompson." This
picture has been having a most
successful run here during, the
week. It is the screen presenta
tion of the play "Rain."
Admission to the Saturday af
ternoon matinee requires the pre
sentation of the proper coupon, a
sales slip for one dollar from
some advertiser inhis Green sec
tion and fifteen cents.
Monday afternoon at the Elsi
nore theater the second matinee
wjll be presented. The special
attraction will be the Fanchon and
Marco presentation, "The Bird
idea." There are all kinds of
birds in thia group of entertain
ers and they will delight. Roy
Cummings, the comedian of great
fame, -will be the especial feature
of this idea.
On the screen Monday after
noon will be "Easy Come, Easy
Go." featuring Richard Dix. Dix
believes that honesty is the best
policy and as result loses his job.
Later he becomes embroiled in a
bank robbery meeto a charming
girl has great trouble convinc
ing Viot- father of his innocence
finally recovers the money and
then the story ends as all such
stories have a habit of ending.
Admission to this most inter
esting matinee requires the pre
sentation of the proper coupon, a
sale slip for one dollar from
some advertiser in this Green sec
tion and fifteen cents.
The Family show will be at the
Oregon theater Monday evening
at which time the admission for
the entire family calls for the pre
sentation of the proper coupon, a
sales slip for one dollar from
some advertiser in this Green sec
tion and 35 cent.
Monday evening at the Oregon
the Singer Stock company will
present that old favorite "Turn to
the Right." On the screen will
be the picture, "Two Flaming
Youths."
It's Use story of a happy-go-lucky
side show owner and his
deadly rival, the small-town sher
iff, both of whom are contending
for the love of a supposedly weal
thy widow. Fast and furious
comedy filled with fun, romance
and human oddities boasts some
laughable complication, winding
up in a chase in which Chester
battles a boxing kangaroo plenty
of chuckles and guffaws all the
way!
HEH V BY
Price to the consumer is 5 cents
per pound.
Apricots, the new crop from
California, are about 25 cent a
pound. Peaches, too. have made
their appearance from the sunny
south and the price Is In keeping
with their newness here.
Valencia, oranres are taking
the brunt of this demand, with
only a few navals still on the
market and at higher prices.
Jake Lablsh celery ana lettuce
is now being offered by the loo;
stores and when local cooks knn
the course of these two commod
tiea there will be no worry aboi
the quality not being good and tfe
vegetables fresh. The Labis h tV
tuce is not, however, as sol a
the exceptionally hard Wlshtni:
ton iced lettuce which also shan
the market.
Rubber is made from sap. Also
most of the rubbering is done l
saps. Lake County Tribune.
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EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES FITTED
Ten Years Practice in
Safem
Phone 625
Dr. L. R. Burdette
Optometrist
401 Pint National Bank Bldg.
Li Wflaatt TTMs
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plowing, planting, cultivating, harvesting doing work when
It should be done. A "CATERPILLAR" tractor will work in
soil too wet for other methods, it lessens cost per acre by
pulling bigger tool Increase work OXE MAX CAN DO.
Caterpillar"
The
2 Ton
$1800
F.O.B. Salem
HERE'S WHAT A "CATERPILLAR" 2-TON
WILL PULL
Implement 8ie for Average Acres per
Condition hour
Plows (Moldboard) Three 14-in .1
Plows (Disc) Four l
Plows (One way disc) 8-ft 2 i
Listers 2 row , .'.2i
Disk Harrow 10-ft. double 3
Spike Tooth Harrow 20 to 30-ft. 7-10
Rollers-Pulverizers 20-fL 7
Rotary Hoe Three 10-ft 10
Grain Drills
Mowing Machines -. . .
Grain Binders
Combine Harvesters
Picker Huskers ...
Potato Diggers . . . . ,
, . .two 10-rt 7
, . . Two 7-f t. 5
, . .Two 8-10-ft Cut
. ,.12-ft Cut 3.
. . . One Row .........1
, . One or Two ,. 1-2
COMBINATION OF IMPLEMENTS
1 Three 14 ft. moldboard plows and one section spike tooth
' harrow 1 acre per hour.
3 ft. single dbc harrow, ft-ft. spike tooth harrow, 8-ft cram.
drill 24 acre, per hour.
8 lO-ft. single disc harrow, 1 ft-rt. packer, and' lO-ft. spike
tooth harrow 8H acres per hour.
Loggers & Contractors
Machinery. Company
FRESH FOODS HERE 1
With local crops reaching the
marketable stage and California
supplying other seasonable fruits
and vegetables, the store windows,
from the smallest to the largest.
present a veritable garden of d
light for those who like to build
into a meal plenty of the fresh
foods. And even a greater pick
for the cook who thinks green
vegetables and fresh fruits should
constitute most of the meal.
Here Is a list of what the vari
ous stores are offering for this
week-end's trade, the condition in
which they will usually be found.
and the approximate price the
consumer must expect to pay.
(On that matter of price, it is
hard to quote to everyone's satis
faction, as there are at times al
most am many prices for a single
product as there are stores selling
it. Oftimes the price is governed
by the amount that commodity
the store sells, thus those with
the large turnover can afford to
sell at a lower margin of profit
and still realize a tidy profit.)
Pie cherries are new this week,
and look to be of good quality,
though not very ripe. Four pounds
"or 25 cents in several stores.
Gooseberries have been In the
stores for nearly two weeks and
are now more plentiful. The ber
ries are firm and of good color, at
six pounds for 25 cents.
Strawberries are very plentiful,
though in some stores the berries
look more luscious and also riper
than in otbere. They are retailing
at around five cents per box.
Yellow wax beans are new this
week and are free from blemish
and a nice size for home use.'
Price: five cents per pound.
Local rhubarb is still in evi
dence in fair quantities but not
such large stalks as were obtain
able when the season was at it
'height. It is the lowest price In
weeks, being sold at three pounds
I for 10 cents.
1
I Carrots, offered in the 5 cent
j bunches, are larger than wher
j they first appeared on the market
ana are good firm quality.
Four pounds for 25 cents tells
part of the story of the loral ncaa
The other part is that thev ar at
the height of the season now. The
pods are well filled with good
iirm peas. The market is wel
stocked with them. Occasional
toe pods are rough and "seedy'
loosing, and not like the nice
smooth center shell noted on the
hair-formed peas that were offer
ed the first of the season.
Small but solid heads of local
cabbage re retailing at five cents
per pound, with little waste In
throwing away "stale- leaves.
resh cocoanata are featured in
several windows at two for 25
cento. They are of medium size.
Peppers are coming on again
in larger quantities and are
healthy looking and of fair size.
They sell for 15 cents per pound.
the World trill hare a new and finer motor car '
ew
enes
(8311)
Royal Anne cherries, not of r
fancy pack and not of very larpe
size, are three pounds for 25
cents.
Asparagus, still good grass
though the peak of the season is
well past, ia 15 cents a bunch, in
the fancy pack.
Fresh tomatoes are offered in
basket lots or by the found, with
the former soiling for 25 cents
and In the pound lots the price
ranging around three for 25 cents.
The south is offering some of the
tomatoes and others come from
the local greenhouses. Both are
of good quality and have more
color and taste than was evident
in the earlier "love apples."
New potatoes, of good rlze and
smooth In' the main, bore tags of
10 pounds for 27 cents in a place
or two. .
Radishes, onions, beets' and tur
nips are more plentiful than ever,
and the latter two especially of
larger size. Five cents a bunch is
the prevailing price on radishes
Continues
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Remember the Larmer Transfer and Storage has mov
ing vans and good supply of blankets and pads for furni
ture handlers.
Have just completed our new three story concrete
warehouse and are now well prepared to handle best of
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