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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1931)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oretron, Sunday Morning May 24, 1931 111 11 ' ' conns HEIGHTS TO VICTORS district offer -sincere eon rratnla tlons to these communities In their Tictory. The Salem Heights Dulch wind miU "Idea", consisting of dancing and singing was under th direc tion of Agnes V. Booth. Taking part in the act were: RasaeJl Beardsly, at the piano. Frederick Thielson. traps. Paul Burger, Vir gil Clemens, Glendon LaDnke, harmonicas. - OrrUle Beardsley, soloist. Dutch singers and dane ers, Florence Ball, Irene Fischer, Muriel Robinson. Orrille Beards- Craig. - Mrs. WUliam Trudgen was In charge of costuming. Dr. Craig. E. E. Pruiti, Tred Fischer and H M. Nixon i charge of scenery. SiuffoVppdseH. Seattle Recall Move in Court -rejlttUC. May . IS (AP) gal purchase - of - furniture for Mayor Edwards office and con tentions by his attorney that re call charges agalnstcfclmare In sufficient marked the opening Fri day of - the- "eight taxpayers suit to "block a recall election. , - Eridence of the alleged illegal purchases of 110.948 of furni ture, supported by series of Or dinances. , was Introduced . at the outset ' by counsel ' for the recall movement, orer the protest of at torneys for the. eight taxpayers. V v V SALEM HEIGHTS, May 23 While Salem Heights , only won third place in the rare tor the trophy cnp at the Elsiaore the atre Friday night in th face of the stiff competition of Silrerton aal Woodbnrn. the people of this Skirmishes orer tho arowed Ille niT Bartlett ana J ace GGGfl HOC . . ' . ..... i PAGE EIGHTEEN "'''sj'" ' (' - , ; r -. ; r On. ' : - - s s K j - - i ...... , . r . . . . . r , ; .-A" v -'--, . f t , ,. j j-. . s - ,f -. j f- -'-.-. ."-;, rf 0 - , , . I. ! . ! vnnn iWomea.'.;Tv:oli.- f 1.1 I II V- .. - , -!-t-e-- 4ssHs4 f- - :-- f WeVi just nal f& we : -Anyway in thi instance our sympathy is jnume. In that it makes our (1 heart bleed like a stabbed tumdr something, or; s say it) first thrn 3rou knowl we'll be cryin" Kke weralwasrs onions that we're gonna eat 'That is, we're gozina eatem providinjwe are areh?t gonna ice like the Elsinore theatre, which we have a , habit of - dom sometimes, cro someph especially when we gitta pass that says on it free By Jove, you're righti we haven't said yet what brought about so much sympathy to our i omerwise placid natures. j " . ; ..fr-:." j ' r VeM cae 0 fee BSg Wuncti (SEaouim" GUoi?ec have suddently had an accute attact of the enlargement of the hart or something- we're inclind to suspect it's something else that's affectin' um though. Y j ' ; , - J i " ' ' ' . ' - '' ' . - ' - About three weeks ago the manager of one a these big trust chains told a f rend of our'n that his Big Boss was gonna put a MONKEY RANCH in our Pillsburys flour, SAILS--he said they were gona send in a few barrells of Pillsburys flour and sell it so doggone low that the People'ed think that we've been Robbin em all this time -and to show our sympathy fer um (sympathy for the . chains we mean) we're advisin' bur customers to go there and buy their flour and if there any one in this county thats unable to buy ; a sack of it if they'l come to Busick's at the Market we'l give um the money to buy it. You know of course that its just these tactics used by TRUSTS the world over to get controle of everything for them selves O uch how they'l stick ye when and if they get controle but we're still sellin food at prices so low that people come here from miles around for their suplyies. Of all ihe ad writers in this town, I believe yon win the brown derby fer maken mis takes in pricen stnf. Take a peek at thissen, if that isnt about the most mistaken ad anybody ever writ, then by gol ly Id like to see it Well we said fer goodness sakes can't a feller make one oncen awhile thout gittia Jumped on like that Folks that argument come from our sign card writer ever time a price change he's gotta make a new card. Dont pay no tention to him tho he's just kid din us. - Pillsburys Flour 49 lb. 242 lb. sacks ...69c No. 10 sks. 39c Blue Daisy Flour 49 lbs. . MiU Run 80. Ib. sacks. $1.09 75c BU-MAR Egz Maker 100 lb. sacks. BU-SIAR Scratch Feed 1C0 lb. .WTieat redeaned 1C0 lb. sack White Spray Flour 49 Ib. sack $1.89 $1.69 $1.10 $1.00 Schillings Coffee 1 lb. can Del Monte Coffee Busick's Freshly Roasted Coffee, 3 Pounds.. Breakfast Cocoa 3 Pounds ...L.J Ghirardelli's Ground s Chocolate, per lb. 3 Pound Cans . 33c 33c 65c 25c 35c 97c i Crystal White Soap 10 Bars for P. & G. White Naptha Soap, 10 Bars.- White Wonder 10 Bars 33c 33c 33c Look; Daddy; did you.ever see a neck as long as that giraff has? Only once, Je anne, and that was when daddy had his tonsils put. Busicks ; Oven-Fresh j Bread 1 lb. loaf ......... ... Vi lb. loaf .. . . ..... Cookies from our own Ovens, Per Dozen... .... 5c :..7c 10c Heres one'tha , mistakes inaue m our lasx aa we said 21 lb. of sugar for 91c when she shoulda said Zl lb. for 99c like we always do tho we sold 21 lb. for 91c cause it was our own carelessness fer sayin 91c tnsteada 99 which is the right price. Pure Honey : 5 Pound PaiL Cane and Maple Syrup 5 Pounds ; 49c 59c The JeU Well People be sides makein a dany Gela tin desert at a reasonable price are offering our cus tomers a nice glass Dish with each six pks. of Jell Well. Your choice of all their popular flavors. U Pkgs. l .Dish 47c "You Know" Two-BitsU buy a lota straw berries , at the Market, Nice Fresh ripe ones too, and by the! way the Wheaties People are givein a nice Berry dish with each two pkgs. of Wheaties, the Dish and 23c 2 Packages of Wheaties for. Crisco ' 6 lb. Pails. $1.43 Fresh Crisp Soda Crackers Sunshine Brand sold at their real Value every day at the Market ; . 2 lb. Pkg. t Packages ... i: . ..57c Full Cream Cheese 2 Pounds 29c Fresh Sweet Cream Butter or Per Pound LIJ ZjC Salad Dressing 't ; nr Pint jara :lriizZ 3C We must look awftd young or T something, when toe walked down the street a feUer sitten , in a doorway scad Jo usrSay sonny ye wanna lern lo play a French harp, I can teach ye how in five minits? Is zatsowe says: what makes ye think we're just a kid? Cause ye cint got no whiskers. No we said thaU righiwennt cnd thelrea- son for that is we just come from the Barber Shop up d the Market VThey . sure got1 good Barbers up there we tele um thats right too. Pet Milk tall cans- Matches fcl$ cubic in. Box . , No. 10 sack ; Cream Rolled Oats 6c 3c 35c "' . - . r - H . 1'. 7 T - f ' - .. I IS v. OO vi; O v 'During. This Week's Fcz&on Sde.Oxr . , :"fr$& f4X4 JtyckslCist You Only . Sa charmlnsr and feminine 1 So generanyjaeconi ing! So exquisite in color 1 fresb 'and new" in rtextureZ Spring "and l;SUner-prints'V''; pastel ' crepes V ; i cool 'summer siiklnshort sleeve and . sleeveless models. Smart "eolprV'contrast achieved in jaunty scarves, 'graceful (jabots and dainty lingerie touches. Highly . important fashions, at -an 'amazingly -low. price! -Women's and MissesV "sizesL , .Vl"'-- l; " V "' r: Other Large Reductions ' . . - . . .. f - - - All $9. 75 Dresses Reduced to $7.95 All $6.95 Dresses Reduced to $5.95 All $3.95 Dres Relluced to $2.95 5. 11 A & S CIO Qualities Like These Cost $15.74 in 1921 - : s t Women are wearinsr them everywhere ... for business, for casual daytime and street wear ' for snorts'. Soft Flannels warm enough for - chilly days , and cool nights. In the always popular white and lovely pastels. Jaunty styles for Women and Misses in sizes 14 to 40. . Also all of our spring coats in white and other popular shades which regularly i sold at $14.98 and f 9.98 now reduced to $7.95. 1 a - - Piece Pajamas . ' Fine -Xon-Iteslntlag TUiyon t Smart . . new V styles. '- SniUbl for loan rlnr In V yonr .. leUore hours, as well hb tor .sJeepln, Pop-, ulsr two T piece stjles ."la": potU' paster "color ray-; on. Ideal for ra catloni . trips or for trarellnr. 114 ; New Non-Run Rayon Lingerie . Get a Supply In the Sale 2 Coir OI.OO Panties, Vests, and Bloomers of soft, non-run rayon. Beau tiful 'pastel colors. New Purses Oar price In 'l 921 Was $3.85! Now, Better Quality 94c Moire, tapestry, fabrldoid leath e r s! Inirerted frame smart styles. t Summer Hats of Novelty Straws Regular Price $2.95 Now, $17 95 You can f afford sereral new sats at f our Summer Bala price! 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