The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 24, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning. July 24, 1930
Hoars 8:30 to 5:30 ... . .Telephone 2860
WSSC.: JOKES 1
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OVER LADD & BUSH BANK SALEM
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351 State St.
2
IMET1;
Originators of Low, Prices
Come and take advantage of the excep
tionally low price on meats. :
Friday and Saturday we will have a. sale on
roasts and steaks, cut from the finest young
steers and heifers, at the lowest price that
this grade of beef has been sold for since
1915. No market can supply you with 'Set
ter. So why pay more.
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
. WE OFFER
Young Tender Prime Young
Steak Beef Roast
20c lb. -I 15c lb.
Choice Young Yoyng Steer
Boiling beef Short Ribs
12clb. 15c lb.
"NUT SWEET" SLICED BACON QA
Unexcelled for flavor jUC lb.
Milk Fed MilkFed' ,
Veal Steak Veal Roast
22c lb. 20c lb.
Fresh All Pork
Ground Little
Beef Links
20c lb. 25c lb.
Useless to pay more Risky to pay less
Highest Grade Fresh Margarine, 2 lbs. 25c
You may see lower prices quoted. But when good meat
can be gold for leas the Midget win sell it.
Out of consideration to our employes, we close
Saturdays at 7 p. m.
HARRY M. LEVY, Manager
ONLY
Need Act On This Ad
Because we have only
4 dozen sets to offer,
since the company
couldn't buy more at
THIS PRICE
ON SALE THURS. 9:30 A. M.
1 Hemstitched sheet, 81x90 with col
ored borders.
Hemstitched pillow cases to match.
, - -.-.- - , - - - .
. - Make of very fine
count rp r e - shrunk;
: muslin. Worth $20.
Only
Huny4oot
Breier's Super
DEPT. STORES; ' :t ' ; -FT
- - - --- o ,r
Mrs. James B. Simpson Had
Spent Her Life in and
1 Near-Salem
BS.; SlmpsoB. fceth of aUou tear
grandchildren, Eileen and Robert
Matlock d . Elo and Donald
Simpson. Throe brothers r also:
Wesley Hoekersmit. Winchester,
Idaho; , . Francis Hocker smith.
Seattle,' and William Nash, Port
land. . - '
ZEN A, July 23. Funeral serr
lees for Mrs. James B. Simsson.
Salem, TO, who died Sunday, Jnly
zo, were held at z o'clock Wed
nesday, July 23, from the Clouga
Taylor funeral parlors at Salem.
Interment was in the Odd Fellows
cemetery. Rererend D. J. Howe,
pastor of the First Christian
church .bad charge of the serv
ices.' ' . .'y
.Mrs. James B. Simpson ws
bora near Salem, Juno 4, lSlf.
She wan formerly Miss 'Vary Jane
Hpckersmlth and married James
B- Simpson, April 1, ItSO. They
celebrated their 50th wedding an
sirersary aril 1. 1930. Moat of
their married life was spent in Sa
lem sJUtoagb the first four fears
taer resiled la ths Waldo Hill.
Her death ended a beautiful
Christian career of unself lab "de
Totlon to Jaw family mad .ker
friend. 8ho was betored by , a
large circle of friends, both yonos
and old to whom news of her
death earn as a decided shock.
She lettered a paralytic stroke
Thursday, July 17, and aerer be
came coBflcioms again. Snrriring
ker are her widower, James B.
Simpson, -a dangbter, Mrs. Arch
ie M. Matlock (Mena Marie
Simpson) of Veneta, Oregon; two
sons, J. Clyde Simpson and . Noel
New
Lower.
Prices
in
Effect
at
CARSON
PHARMACY
Court and High. Tel. 233
Hotel Senator Bldg.
OPEN ETEMXG3 ,
TJYTm 10 P. M.
PICXIO EXJOTED
AURORA, July - 33 Mr.
Mrs. William Flick. Mr. and Mrs.
Vemon Lofgrea, Mr. and Mrs.
Pan! Hendrix and dangbter Nor
ma, " and Mr. and Mrs. , Clair
Halnea of Canby, picnicked - at
Horse Shoe lake Sunday.
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ST.
11
ST. PAUL, July 23 Mr. and
Mrs. Peter McDonald are spend
ing a -week's racatlon touring the
beaches.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd William
son, of Monroe, spent tie -weekend
at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Fabor. Mrs. Williamson is a
at
SALEM'S NEWEST BAKERY -
Cinnamon Rolls 15c per doz.
Fresh Salt Rising Bread
JellyRolls 10c each
To each customer making another purchase.
The Variety Bakery
23i N.HighSt OPEN SUNDAYS TeL 1657
General Repair Work
Violet Ray Gasoline
Firestone Tires
Firestone Batteries and Service
Gusts Repair Shop
G. A. ARONSON, Prop.
1610 N. Com! Telephone 3659
alee of Mrs. Fabers. ; .
' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Walts of
Milwaukee, .were risitors at tko
Walter - Bernard residence, Sun
day. The Misses Lois and Lorraine
Pierrard, of Portland, are spend
Inr their summer TacaUon at the
L. L. Ernst borne.
Peach picking will commence
Wednesday or Thursday . at the
Horseshoe Lake orchard, owned
and operated by L. L. Ernst and
son, Norman. r;C-"
Mr. and .Mrs. Hd. Paber and
family. Virgil Arthur and Kath
aleen; Mrs. Mary Faber; and Mr.
and Mrs. Uoyd Williamson were
Tisltors at the homo of Mr. and
Mra.r Oswald Becker ; at Salem,
Snndar."J '
Smith ' Brothers orchestra It
playing for a dance at Chsmpoeg
Tbursday etenlng.
Joo Hauser, former Athletics
first baseman, now leading the
International league in borne runs,
may get a chance next year with
the St. Louis Browns.
Advance Shotngpi
ilkDre
at
s Golden Rule Store
Now is the time to select your
Winter Garments
A small deposit will hold any garment
for you.
Pure Silk Pongee
12 momme
Pure Silk Fuji
Spun Silk
Barnet Satin, Sunglow and Kant Klingr Princess Slips at 98c
THOSE WHO TRADE AT
Bloch's Golden Rule Store
Salem, Oregon
220 N. Liberty
Save a Substantial Difference
Telephone 1606
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200 Skimmer Dresses
x Actual $120$16.75 $19.75 Dresses for $7.95
Positively the Greatest Value Sensation of the Year
Only
When you can cfcooss dresses toe ts these at a fraction of theirfeal value,
ft Is an opportunity yon. can not afford to let pass. We were fortunate to
purchase this group at a very low price, sod the savings go to too, Thert
are cresses for every occasion, tporta, street, afternoon and business wear,
cool and dainty styles for warm days, sleeveless cr with sleeves, and jacket
ensembles, colors as Ughtas you want them or the darker shades for prac
tical wear. By all means Corns to this sals of sales. -
Crepes In jSala colors or
prints, Chiffons tar nghs of
dark prints. Chiffons la plaia
.colors shactoasffii pica col
on,, xntets and onUnatlaBi
of petal sasd plslaedar.
a bir vsnstr t strtes, a good
range of sizes u to 4k
All Sales FinaL
NorExchange or
t Refunds "
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;: fcCTCHANTXCSO? MERIT
GEO. MORGAN, lljnr. ,
;AetnaIJpj
$12.50, $1(175,
Y - yalues (
Most of these dresses are regular $16.75
. - values'' . . r