The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 15, 1931, Page 16, Image 16

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salea, Orercn. Sunday Mcrninr, February 15, 1C31
FliiX SEED 10
GOOD DEI1D
- Ccsult of - Tariff; Offers
'--'- LTade to Contract in
- Advance, Reports"
1 fanners - of tba Willamette
tfcHey are being offered the op-
tortunlty to contract acreage of
rfltetr seed tor the coming jear
Hfw they, bay the seed, to. sow,
- t T4a increased tariff ou . flax
fJ Bed in the manufacture of
itloeed oil has earned - hear?
demand tor home grown eed.
Tw- Portland firm are. offering
contracts for seed acreage for
max! year and the market price
-promises to be mnch higher than
' that f any grain. - . .
AC the present time Unseed
OU ssanufaetorers are forced to
Import large quantities of need
flas most of It coming from
Manchuria, and Argentina. Jt is
aft- accepted fact that the acre
mg t fibre flax will haye to be
eat daring the coming year and
may farmers are faced with the
problem of what to - raise on
their land. . Local dealers agree
that seed flax should be a profit
aWe crop. -i - -
The twa Portland, firms. offer
ing such seed contracts are the"
Archer-Daniels Midland ' " com
pany. . located at SOI Sherlock
' Ae., and ; the Empire Oil and
Feod Products company at 1550
Macadam.'
solredV that chain store are det
rimental to the eountry. was
represented by Joy McC arty and
MIna Wright, while ; Isabel Van
Warring -and Hague - McCallister
of Albany took the afftrmatlTe.
1 Dean - McAfee of Albany - col
lege, acted as Judge, and gare a
3 to 0 decision in faror of the
affirmative team of Albany high.
' ALBANY WIX9 DEBATE
- Jefferson, Feb. 14 A large
crowd attended the debate - be
tween Albany nigh annd the Jef
ferson high which' was beld at
ta school boose Thursday night.
Jefferson, who upheld the nega
tive side of the question. "Re-
Report on Dry
Law Repeal to
Be Unfavorable
An nnfarorable report on Sen
ate Bill ICO introduced by Sen
ator Upton, Is - expected tomor
row 'from the alcoholic : commit
tee headed by Senator Bennett.
The bill would ask roters at the
next ; selection - v to f determine
whether the bone-dry Haw should
be appealed and a state act pat
terned after ,the Volstead act
substituted In its stead. Com
mittee members bare generally
indicated their opposition to the
measure but i Senator Bennett
said the ' measure would be re
ported out of committee, no mat
ter that group's Tote, In order to
let senators debate the measure.
Anti-prohibition forces are an
xious to get a rote In ths senate
a the bill to see what senators
are with . (hem. . -
Governor " Goes
; S; T6" Metropolis
Governor - Meier, after signing
a number of official documents
and conferring with -nls office
staff, left at noon Saturday fox
Portland 'where be-will remain
until late Sunday. , He was
scheduled to attend a conference
la Portland - Saturday .night. . -
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thread needle.- -O?
yon are NEKVOUS and irrl
tabic. Consult jtm NOW.
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Bill, you're the biggest! chump in seventeen states! Yeah, I guess so,
butwhat made youthink of it just now?
Just came from your store, where I saw some of the finest bread in
this town marked "Day-Old, 3c Loaf." Well, I said, what's wrong with
that? Oh nothing, only I was just wondering what the Portland baker
ies would do if they had to sell the same way. It would be pretty touj
6n them,; don't; you think? They would hafta sell most all their
as day-old. And here's another thing, the Cherry Gity bakery and all
theother bakeries of Salem pay taxes in Salem and employ Salem peo
ple. Now by gosh I'm a laboring man and I know a lot of men right
here in town out of work, and if you don't put this in one of your ads
you'll be a bigger chump than I thought you were when I saw you sell
ing good bread as day-did for 3c a loaf . : -S-3 : .
As it seems to be the sentiment of most people that Salem bakeries
make even a better loaf than Portland is shipping in, I will not add
anything to this "gentleman's statement other than to say that the
chump part of this ad was not taken seriously by me, and as I appreci
ate frankness I am quoting the man 's statement almost word for word.
The Store Where You Get Your Money's Worth Every Day Not a Chain Store
We are getting so many
Fresh Eggs
we hardly know what
to do with them.
One of the boys
suggested that we sell
them at the same price
we pay for them.
. so here goes . '
Standards, strictly fresh.
2 doz. for 2So
There has been a lot of
confusion lately about'
the price of
offea
I mean by that, some
stores cut the price
Saturday and-raise it
again Monday :
So, beginning Monday.
Feb. 16th, all brands
in our store at the
. Market.
i such as M J.B.,
Hills Bros.,
Golden West,
Maxwell House,
S. & W., and
Chase z Sanborn's. .
will be priced at :
I have the man's name
; that told this, and
don't know whether he
i was joking or not.
It was told to me for a
fact, but it's a good
joke nevertheless.
- i ., -
He said that he bought
a loaf i of Portland's
bread and his wife
.....
didn't serve it till the
following day,
and when she went to
pick it up she dropped it
on her foot, and he
asked me if he could sue
the store he-bought
it from.
"Why?" I asked.
"Well,'? he addd, "it:
was so hkrd it darn near
mashed one of her toes
off when it fell on
' her foot"
Oven-Fresh
Bread . ,
.j;,:: is as good as
fine ingredients and
; master bakers can
. -;" " make it
. ',lilb.loaf 7c
Whole yheat, Graham.
r:" Rye or White, :
all the same isrice.
i v
We have some
fc exceptionally nice
Burbank
Potatoes r
and you'll find very
little waste in peeling,
and they cook nicely, ;
. '- too. '
19 lbs. ,US
. . Fancy table
Carrots
100-lb. sack
Pillsbury's Best,
Flour
49-lb. sack
Fancy Rorrie Beauty
es
box
Add
Busick's freshly roasted
Coffee
- :3 lb.'
- 6Ss ;
Monarch
Coffee
per lb.
- 2Se
; j Freshly ground r
Peanut Butter
Macaroni
:' 5 lbs
2S3
, Kellogg'.
Corn Flakes
S for 39c
Post Toasties
Cs '
5 for 39c
Large package S perry's
Rolled Oats
; with china
I Fancy
Oysters
. 3 for
G
Shrimp
2 for
op
6u
8
California
Sardines
4 for
2So
Standard
Tomatoes
large for
Qp
8
Solid Fade
Tomatoes
2 for
We are selling all the I
bread we can make, and
that makes me feel like
praising all the people
in this community,
yes, even the other !
,,balieries - and no joke
" about it cither.
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