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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1931)
Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 7, 1931 Watch for this Section Jeiierson First ' County to Remit ?ffraon county vraa the tint a tate to pay" to the Mate treasurer 1U first half of the 1931 state taxes. The payment amount ed to $10.615. ;i Multnomah la the only other county In Oregon that has paid any part of 1U first half taxes to the atate treasure. This remittance was 1100,000. BirrrY rrnAit vteuoomeo , TALBOT, May Mr. end Mrs. Wm, Yogi are - the proud parents of e bahy M bora reeent ly. The young lady has been giv en the nam Betty, Jean. -T4 Xeim IFIII!ig D3ei?G9G eEao SQocna9G A section of The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Savings WiE - M-r- ; I ......ir-.1 m in STORE NO. 7 294 North Commercial St. Phone 3527 STORE NO. 5 598 North Commercial St. Dial 7814 Wlqq (Satisr HDefln vei?sr Phone Your Orders for Prompt, Courteous Service WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE Lemons, 10c per dozen, 3 dozen . 29c 1 p2t.dlS Tomato QJP Ubbj'a flU Tomato K Soup inft Rosedale S3R Sauce rf 4 Cans UxJ No2 Cans &fP p Can : - - - 2 Cans - : - 1 1 1 Brooms Pineapple SS4Mea1' ''A"l' Medium Large Cans I Mil ' hj&r if P j Weight llG I Broic G M xrh'i Krispy Ripe Olives Peter Pan Coffee, 3 lbs. . . . . $1.00 MILK Carnation Tall Cans, 4 Cans 25a. Pa Instant for Quick Puddings ' j TAPIOCA or Quick Per Fkg. Pork and Beans, 16 oz. cans, 4 cans . 25c ror P. Jelly Assorted Flavors S Glasses lie Rolled Oats 9 lb. Rag 85e Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. -e 49c BLUESTEM fC VALLEY ROSE fS(fV. Hard Wheat Flour bllC ' FLOUR U&6 49 lb. Sark www 49 lb. Sack .www Hotcake Flour, 9 lb. bag 49c SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY w-yltel 18o 1 !g.18 Pure Pork Sausage, per pound . . 20c Boiling 1 Beef - Pure - ' - - f .V' - Ill, ' ; Hodgen-Brewster Hodgen-Brewster Mill Run 3 Star Dairy Chop 1 Egg Mash Best Quality 95c 1 20 Protein $1.87 0 lbs, 70c JtMd-Process Oil Dev. Scratch Leghorn Brand v rS Meal . - ; Oyster SheU idein $2.00 .eo Lbs. $Z.OO 10o Lb9. 97c Hodgen-Brewster ' Chicken House Spray . Hodgen-Brewster Eg? Mash Cod IiTcr Bring Your Container Der. Mash with Yeast Oil - Buttermilk ; ' . and Milk 100 Lbs. $2.09 I ;4cm. 100 Lbs. $2.35 XnS $1,631- , tn) - . SScratd, : t. $1.73 I ik$1.05 $1.59 Reception Tendered , Rev. H. R. Scheuerman and Family Sunday MIDDLE! GROTS, Mar I A welcome and reesptlon was hsld by Middle Grore tor tHe pastor, Rt. H. R. Scheaerman, and fam ily, at th W. H. Sehart Homo af ter sharch serrlces Sunday morn ing. ' v.: Sach officer or h airman of the T&iioua organisations fare a. speech of welcome In the Sunday school, and the sonr, "There's a' Welcome Here," was sung. A pot lack dinner was serred at noon to to people. Honor guests were Rer. Scheu erman, Blrney, Opal and Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scharf, Generlere Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mc Cain, DaTld Bartrnff, Mrs. Mary Herndon, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scharf, Katherlno and Harry Scharf, Lur& and Lucille Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scharf, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wachen, Sr. Mildred Wachen, Norman McCal lister and Lola, Esther and Earl Hammer. The old hymn, "Blest he the Tie," was sung at the end of the day. W LODGE GROUPS ENTERTAIN WOODBURN, May 6 A clam chowder "feed" was given to the members of the Royal Neighbors of America by the men of the Modem Woodmen eamp of Wood burn Friday evening, when the two lodges met at the Odd Fel lows hall. Copious amounts of food seemed to please the guests. Amos Elliott was the major-domo of the kitchen for the evening. The guests present were: Neighbors Julia Rrachman, LauTa Rice, Agnes Brachman, Mary Kralicek, Mary Gibson, - Anna LIchta, Rose Gibbons, Edna Pat terseon, Beatrice Impecoven, Stel la Galer, Minnie Abraham, Era Engle, Emily Dowe and Margaret Rlchter. i Members of the Modern Wood men lodge, the hosts of the even ing, who were present were: C. J. Riee, Amos Elliott, Peter Barchman,, Arthur Brachman, George Jones, August Reiehel, H. a Reed, John Bldwell and Harvey Richer. i CLUB MEETS FRIDA7, LIBERTY, May 6 Friday, May 8, marks the last meeting of the Liberty community club for this year. There is to be a short business meeting followed by a social time. All people attending are asked to bring either salad, Bandwlches, or cake. Green Section Distribution HOLLYWOOD COMING SUNDAY FIVE DATS . DAKEHY 345 State ERMD 3 PCSBd Ffrwjlv trow Our Ovens Orage Cream Snails PQg 20c Glased Doughnuts Dozen , Coekleo, Large Freeh, Dos. . . 10c We hare a nice assort ment of Cakes for Mother's day. Remem ber your Mother Sun day, May the 10th. Strawberry Short Cake -. " Layers ' QUALITY BAEERS We Peliyer - ' DIAL 5377 Oar ear wCl call dally And it reminds us of an incident that happened to us once when we lived on the farm. We were sent out to round up a certain cow of the male gender that had jumped! the fence into our pasture. We couldn't get in front of 'im9 so we grahs hold of this par ticular' cow's tail. Holy smoke! How that critter did take. us around that field, and when we (the cow and us) passeel by where the owner waS sittin on the fence the dog- eronA akinflfnf V11ati mI na nnil cnirl "Haw f,hrr(: linvJ wHpia va tnlnn1 inw frk?" NW BilEElE,S TTIhIe WISE ElAC' referred to that reminded us of the incident related above. One of our customers, in doin a little checkinVup the other day, dropped into one of the big Wall Street chains and asked the price of a certain item. The clerk told! her the price. She said. ' 'Well, Busick's sell that for 10c less than you re a skin, . ' ! IKUIHI. IfflE SAnbr "Say, we'll have them outa business in less n a year." We saw right away he had said the wrong thing to the lady, so we didn't stay to hear what the lady told the clerk, but we can imagine she answered something like this: &JW SEE EIEGlM WOSE DY "Those people don't claim to be the all-powerful, not by a jugful, but," she said, "ring mil one on your casn register 1 ney nave tne connaence or tne people nereaDouts,;ana the people know that whenever they go to d Busick store they get the best that they can srive. and that sroes for everv dav of the: week, and not iust Saturdav morning! And don't forget, either, the public is the one to consider when you make a crack! like that.' . II ! " - - IB tmsS&9s at i e Ev3 NOT A CHAIN STORE Dried Fruit Fancy Yellow Peaches T Founds . 37c Oregon Italian Prunes x Pounds 25c Macaroni Tapioca Beans Standard Macaroni , O Pounds 25c Purs Durum Semolena Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles or Vermicilll 25c 2V2 Pounds Large Pearl Tapioca O Pounds . 25c Red Beans U Pounds . 25c Fancy Blue Rose Rice 4 Pounds for a Quarter Nova that shows just horn set ive art in our ways. We covH&'ve saved a lot of writin' if j we'd have erased that word quarter and wrote In figures, fdnda Ukethis- lbs. Rice 25c Busick's Freshly Roasted Coffee O Pounds ... 66c Hot Cake Hour AC No. 10 sack z.TrDC Lite House Qeanser 6 Cans 29C Pork and Beans 29c 4 Medium Size Cans We have a dozen or to brands of salad drtsS' int, all of 'em good and some of 'em yon get a full pint for only two bits. Honey Five Pound Pails of nice amber color Strained Honey.. 49c Milk and Honey Graham Crackers 2 Lb. Packages for .55c And this is as good a place as any to say that Pet MUk is one of the top - notchers in quality milk, and 25 c is a very reasonable price for 4 taU cans. That's the price Pet Milk 25c j Eggs ! Fresh Mediums - That i medium means medium large not smalL The Price Is the small ' Item with the Eggs. Did . we say you get 2 .Doz. of these Eggs f or - 19c f j Broken Sliced Pineapple 1 ..-.',. : . , j." ' Foa know, we've been told that the ripest fpat is the land that ' breaks the easiest when slicing for can ning. Maybe' that's why so many, people like it the best And of hourse the price too is I less, - because the slices are slightly broken. sj large cans of this de- llclously Ripe Fruit for ... ... aWC at the Market Canned Yellow Cling Peaches Jlrsre halves and by the wiy these Peaches are j tracked with Enough J Pure Cane Sugar to make - them sweet , and I; I. . toarv . -i'l large cans 29c Grape Fruit Cans 25c Silver Leaf Lard ; 25c Lbs. 'Freshly Ground Peanut i I Butter Lbs. 25c j I Pure Cane Sugar f 10 Pounds 46 C j i 3 ig Bars Fresh from the Ovens Pounds 29c Chocolate Cream Candy : Li v 1 2 Pounds .. 35 C Canada Dry Ginger Ale C Bottles . - 35c Schwartz Lime Rickey Bottles ... 29c Come to think ojf it &chwartz told us to sell tfieir Ginger Ale I at 2 . for 29c also. Mr. Martin, represent in' M J B company fa Washington and Ore gon, called on us the other day and inciden tally left us a cin of M J B coffee to take home with us. He said to us, Bill, take that can of coffee home and try it and if itf isn't about the best coffee yon ever drnnk (or did he say drank ?) anyway, he said if that isn't the world's finest coffee I'm the worst Jooled man weanV shoe leather today and after readin' your ads I'd Isay that would be goin' some. I: 1. Now, folks, M. J. B. Cof fee is good coffee 'cause we tried It and the price is no morn you'd pay for a lota other- kinds not so good. The Price before we forget Per Pound Ivory Soap Flakes 3 for ..25c Crisco 1 JQ 6 lb. Pails.. Ol.ZiJ 38c Busick's Oven fresh L5c 7c Bread, One Pound Loaves Pound and half Loaves Candy Jelly Beans 2 ibs. .1.1 ..29c Cocoanut,. Bars 1 . Pounds 29c ikies from our own Yes, well that's right 2 Doz. 19c. . : Ovens, Per Doz. 10c