The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 30, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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    A section of The Oregon Statesman featarins-SJUxriiandLse Savings
Sato, Oregon, Thursday Uomlnj, April tO. 1931
Watch for this Section
Information on
Loan Forms Not
To be Given Out
Th iut, b&Udlnir tad loan
superTgjwr 1 not an information
bnreSa for prirat inYstors and
If h diselosea information to
private' persons eonceHiln- the
business affairs of any Institu
tion nnder his Jurisdiction, ho Is
liabla to tb fall extent of the
law, according to an opinion
handed down hj ; Attorn er Gen
eral YanWlnkla Wednesday,
: TbV opinion was requested ' by
James W. Mott, sUte corporation
eommissioner. i U. : "
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TToim WiM ILSEie mil? Wosr
; Low Prices Every Day ;
Come in Saturday, May 2, and Have a Cup of S & W Coffee
and Some Tru-BIu Cookies : - -
Fels-Naptha Soap, 10 bars
49c
BEANS
White or Red
6 lbs. For
ID
MATCHES
Winner Brand
Carton of Six Boxes
Pancrust Shortening, 4 lb. pail ; . 69c
HONEY
Oregon Crown
5 lb. Pail
49c
CATSUP,
8 oz. Bottles
3 Bottles
25c:
- r . - ... ;
Salmon, Alaska Pink, 3 cans . . 29c
Milk
Carnation
4 Tall Cans
25c
Soda Crackers
Salted or Plain
3 lb. Box
WsT-j i truer
1 7'' coffee
per lb,, 35c
Pearls of ; Wheat
For a Better
Breakfast
Per Pkg. :
18c
Crispy or Honey, .
Made
Grahams
2 lb. Box
28 c
Marshmallows; Light, Fluffy, 2 lbs. 45c
Fresh Creamery.
Butter
2 lbs.
45c
EGGS
Fresh Extras
2 Dozen
28c
FLOUR
Blue Stem
49 lb. Sack
80c
Valley Rose
Finest Valley
Flour 49 lb. Sack
(SO
Blue Ribbon Malt, per can . . . . 45c
: J.00iiLDIV HEAT
Visit Our Fresh Meat Departm ent, You Will Always be Pleased
With the Quality of i Our Meats - Satisfaction Guaranteed. .
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IRISH-BING FEED CO. FEATURES AND DISTRIBUTES
HODGEN BREWSTER POULTRY AND DAIRY FEEDS
HodgenBrewster
Milk Starting Feed
with Yeast
100 lbs.
$3.15
HodgenBrewster
Chick - Scratch
100 lbs. $2,35
Quality Tells .
Hodgen-Brewster
Baby Chick Mash
with Milk
100 lbs.
$2.50
Hodgen-Brewster
E?sr Mash-Cod Lirer Oil
Milk, Alfalfa Greens
100 lbs.
20
$2.09
Hodgen-Brewster
Ess! Mash Plain
100 lb. Sack 20
$1.89
- Hodgen-Brewster s
Egg Producer '
With Cod Ltrer OU and
Alfalfa Greens, a real
Mash for the money
of course is Very bright of us, discoverin9 that April Is about over, and if we were inclined to brag we'd
ou that April to date this year is a little xnore'n double last April (meanin9 of course our sales are more'n
That
tell vou
'double last April)
reminds us of the old saying (we killed a bear). We hare a time or two In the past hurt ourselves considerably by pattin ourself on our bach
ca account of havin' done somethlnj we thought was pretty smart .only to find out later that it wasn't us that done it (wasn't us that done
something big we mean), , - - . : - - , -
EJv- Ac 7g GeoEti to S057
the first of the month means a lot to Bnsicks stores because there are always a large number of .people who have by comparison found that it Is
to their advantage to join the thousands of people who have found the savings at Busick's from day to day one of far greater importance than
he saving on an item or two marked special Saturday and Monday.
ANUS. VE GAY IN PAGGIN
that the first of the month has stH another significance to us personally and that is when we get through payin our personal bills our.
purse is. flattened out flatter's a pancake. The contents of which reminds us of what a lady told us she sayed by tradin' at chain store
fsr six months. " ; - .
Berry
Sugar
100 lb. bags at
per sack is a good price
today but we don't know
any more than you do
what the price will be for
the coming canning sea
son. The market, is none
too strong at this writing,
however.
Fine
Granulated
Sugar
2;lbs.lc
Hazel Dell
Butter
Lest you forget, we say
don't confuse Hazel Dell
butter with justordinary
butter, r
Hazel Dell, per IK.
Freshly Ground
Peanut Butter
Silver Leaf
Lard
-2Ibs.2Sc
"Crisco "
6 lb- paifgllS
Fresh
Chocolate
Cream Candy
" 2 lbs-85a
Fig Bars
Fresh from the Ovens
; Kelt).--,
3 lbs, 29c
- Cocoanut Square
Coolnes
2 lbs, 29r ;
(S
' - AT THE
NOT A CHAIN STORE
M A ES H
Oven v '
Fresli Bread
II lb. loaf 5c
JV lb. loaf 7c
PremiumSodas
or GraharnCrackers
2 pound boxes V
2 bones 8Sc
SPERRY
Rolled. Oats
' Large Packages Nice
Premium in Each
Package v
per pkgrSSc
We wouldn't like it, even
if it could be doner A
friend of ours said to us
the other day, Bill, why
don't you folks put in
other stores up and down
the coast and grow big?
You could do it, he said
(flattery, of course) But
if we could we wouldn't
like it. We'd : rather be
known as we are and
have the friends and cus
tomers we now have than
to be known from coast,
to coast as a big business
v man. That's the truth."
Jelly Powder
; All the Popular Flavors
5 pfigs. 2c
Salad Dressing
par pint. 256.
Wesson Oil
IK,
Mazola Oil
par part (15c
Fresh Extra
; Eggs :
2 te 25e .
California Yellow Cling
Peaches
large cans
2 cans 28c
Grapefruit
2 cans 25c
Broken Sliced
Pineapple
212. cans 25c
Fancy Sliced
Pineapple
Libby's Best : v
2 Ig. cans 35c
Libby Spinach
g Ig. cans 28c
MlBoffee
With the Hi-Vacuum
Seal is Really a Guaran
tee of. Ever-Fresh Coffee
"0 lb. cans 30c
2 lb. cans, per lb. 37c
Busick's
Freshly Roasted
Goffea
glbs.66c
Tree Tea
Orange Pekoe
Yl lb. pkg.
-;J8c
Green
lb.;pfg. 85e;
Shasta Tea
Black or Green '
lb.p?tg.27c
Lipton's Tea
Orange Pekoe
y ib. tg. m
Purie Leaf Lard
Pillsbury's
Best flour
09lb.si1.25
Z4Vz lb. ack 69c
Bu-Mar Egg
Maker'
m lbs. 189
Bu-Mar
Scratch Feed
19 lbs.
Blue Daisy
Flour
40 lbs.
Baker Girl .
Flour i
49lbs.i15
Burbank
V Potatoes
U. S. No. 2 Government
Standard, Packed in
New Sacks
glb.sh.58o
Thompson's
Chocolate Malted Milk'
lcanW
Borden's
Plain Malted Millc
Sparkling
Orange Dry
2 Miles
0
Pet Milk
Red Arrow Grahams or
Soda Cracliers
2 lb. boxes
"An Egg for Every
Cackle"
Protein
100 lbs.
$2.20
Mill Run
Shamrock Scratch
Ilodgen-Brewster . .
Dairy Meal 20 '
2
0 lbs.
67c
1C0 lbs.
$1.59
100 lbs.
$1.65
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