The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 28, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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A section of The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Sarin zs
Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, May 28, 1931
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DRUMGORPS PLAF1
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Thursday at Kenti Hall; to
Buy new Equipment
With Funds
Capitol post Nov 9." American
Lg1on, American Legion, drum
corps will hold a benefit dance at
Kentl Hall, which la located four
miles south of Brunk's Corner on
the road to Independence, Thurs
day evening, May 28.
The purpose of the dance la
to raise j sufficient funds with
which to buy new equipment for
the drum corps. Thomas Bros.,
dance band will furnish the music.
The members of the corps are
drilling regularly and are making
progress. It Is expected that the
corps will make creditable
showing at the state convention
to be held in Corral Us tn August.
In order; to do so, -however, it Is
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STORE NO. 7
294 North Commercial St.
Phone 3527
v rrriEE city dehvehy .
Phone Your Order for Prompt, Courteous Service
YHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE LOW PRICES EVERY DAY
Feed GipGaSoflb-Fi?n(Qasraii
Lettuce
Nice, Solid
Heads
ff UbbyY
II Rosedale
( Peaces J
VI m cans 29c
So each
Pineapple
Sliced or Crashed
i2s '
llEc can
Starch
I Calumet
Corn or Gloss
?pkgsJgo
Peter Pan Coffee, 33c, 3 lbs. . . 95c
Sugar
Best Cane
20 ib, 89c
Butter
Fresh Creamery
2 n 49c
Nice, Sweet and Juicy
2 (loz, 2Sc 1
. ; ' Lcmonc ;
Fine" Large Fruit
, 25g doz.: !
Oyster Shell
ff i Tomatoes 2Vs".
H ' String Beans 2s
II Golden Corn 5s t
If Utah Peas 2s
ff Blae-Stem NSl j
If Hard Wheat ; W
( Flour
49 tk 98c
1 Nut Charcoal
Fine, Med. or Coarse
100 lbs. 97c
! CO lb. Bags
! Ilodgen Brewster
Eg? - Blash with Millc,
Cod Liver Oil and
Greens CO fl
Hodgen Brewster
Dtv. Mash with MiUc,
'Cod Liver Oil, Greens
fftird Yeasts, CO QC"
i 100 lbs : Ve
'Soy Bean Meal -
- ieo it. ct QC
sacks : Ve
100s .1. :..
lim Run
White
70 c
80s
Imperative that they hare aew
equipment, a a lack r of new
equipment two years ago . lost
them national honors at Louisville.
The personnel of the corps
composed of business ana proies
stonal men of Marlon county who
are devoting their time to this
organization and aa a community
project the organization merits
the suport of the entire eommun-
- The committee In - charge In
cludes W. M. Moorman; Thomas
Hil. Dave Shade. M. Clifford
Moynlhan, Henry Ohrens.
STORE NO. 5
598 North Commercial St.
Phone 7814
Pork and
leans
nans ISc
Carnation
Milk
Tall cans
4 cans 25 c
Pearls of
Wheat
19c
Pksr.
ranges "
Small Sizes
Half, case SSc
Medium Sized
SG::doz.i
Old Process Oil Meal
" CO AC
$1.15
100 lbs. , P&,VeJ
Shamrock Develop 1
Scratch - CI QC
100s QlmVD
Shamrock Hen Scratch
lbs. .....:.. $1.59
Wo .Pay theIIishest;
-Cash Price for lsss
- and Poultry
dr.3caciloj7
M Dainty Bite ;
I Grapefruit
VL cans 29c 1
pudS
Good Netted Gems. If
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Carrying out their promise to
Governor Meier on occasion of the
meeting with him on 21st anni
ren&rr of scoutlnr. .meniber , of
Boy Bcoat -troop 11 irlll- gather.
this erenins on tne sutenouse
rroonde to clean and polish the
statue of the Circuit Rider, which
stands near the southwest corner
of the eapitbl.
All materials for cleaning.
brushlns and polishing are being
furnished by the atate but all the
elbow work and other energy will
come from the members of troop
12, sponsored by Jason - Lee
church. - , '.
The statue has never been
cleaned except by cursory treat
ment of rain and other elemental
alnce it was placed In the park.
It la said.
The scouts . offered to do a
good turn for the state suggest
ed by the poyernor, and It was
cleaning of the various ornaments
and statues on the grounds that
the executive proposed.
OF
'What is a Rotarian?" was the
question answered by W. O. Mub
sell of Portland, president of Mit
chell. Lewis and Staver company
and a past president or the Port
land club, in an address before
the Salem club Wednesday noon.
The core of Rotary he found to
be friendship, which he declared
was binding among the men in
Rotary. Rotary, he said, furnish
ed the first business code of eth
ics. The good Rotarian is one
who Uvea up to his highest duties
as a member of society and who
leaves every situation on a high
er level than he found it. He has
no wish for success that it not
founded on fairness. There were
some of the points developed by
the speaker in answering his
Question."
The attendance contest for the
past two months was won by O.
P. Franklin's team.
VARIED INGLES ON
1
Ajariee of the World war aa
seen by the nurse, the soldier and
officer and the doctor are being
nresented to the American his
tory classes at Leslie Junior high
school In connection with a study
of the World war'-which has been
carried on for the past two weeks.
The teachers. Pbebe McAdams
and Agnes Norcross, hare invited
in to address the students Eliza
beth Freeman, who gave the nur
ses ; version; Douglas McKay,
who presented the viewpoints of
soldier and officer; and Dr. O. A.
Downs, who will talk today on
the doctor's experience.
Students are exceptionally en
thusiastic over the series of talks
which Is being given. - , .
WALDPORTMAN
REPORTS ROADS
IN GOOD SHAPE
Jed Savage of Waldport was
. KAiftm visitor Wednesday.
Roads to this '. Lincoln county
hsiKh rMnrt ftrA nnv In fine con
dition. The new road from New
port to Waldport Is In good
shsne and the ferries at each end.
one ovr Yaquina and the other
n. Alsaa. Tiav will become free
ferries May 29. A large crowa is
expected to make the loop trip
over the Memorial day weekend.
Savage' announced a new i-ions
club: is to be chartered at Wald
port June 20. , ;
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KCUUSStUot
hisl priced brsndj.
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BASS
WORLD WAR
fill
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Green Section
Distribution ;
' (Not A Chain Store)
Cookie Sale .
for Friday. Bring the Kiddles
.. larct display of Fancy Cookies
SSg lb,
v.
Fresh Sweet Cream
.. Butter
Peanut Butter
2lbs.2ge
Valley Packing Co.
Mild Sugar Cured
Hams
20'
Fresh Crisp, Slightly
Salted Crackers
2 Ib. Boxes
2 for S7o
. Milk and Honey
Grahams
2 lb. Boxes
2 for 55c
(Banned Foci's
Solid Pack.
Tomatoes
large size cans
S for 85g
" Standard ....
Tomatoes
large size cans : 1
Sfor27e
Stringless
Beans
S for 27g
Pdrk and Beans
7c
New Pack
Shrimp
: 2 cans 2Ss
Imported
Sardines
Soans2S8:
Tomato Juice
. " While Star.
i Tuna
r - '- small tins . ; . . .
Salad Dressing
; - Pint Jars
Mayonnaise
Pint Jars
' 2C e
Luncheon iMeats
: - small tins - : -
larsre size tins S for "3
Eden .
atsup
2 Bottles
2Ig"
Heinz Catsup
,1 2 Bottles
1 Kerr's
Dill Pickles
!17c
Libby's Home Style
Pickles
- - lie - ,
Ripe Olives
large leans
25c
Small tins 9c
Flour and Feed
Pillsoury's Best
Flour 49 lb. sacks
;12 .
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24Vi lb. sacks 69c
Other Brands, too, some as low
as $1.00 Per Sack
Mill Run
80 IbJ sack
: f 75c'. -iK;:
Wheat
100 lb. sack
I BU-MAR
Egff Maker
100 lb. sack
:$ij8B
Bu-Mari Scratch
100 lb. sack
.81168.:-
1 Del Uonte
Coffee
1 lb. cans
Memoriel Blend
Coffee
; Per: Pound
Busipk's
Freshly! Roasted
Coffee
3 Ibsi G5g
2Bia25e'
One Dish Free with each 2 Pkgs.
Jell-Well
The Jell-Well people are also ;
giTingla dish as an extra '
Value with Jell-Well this week,
with k nice i Dish Free
Fresh Frtdit ckd Vegetables
ere especially race s this tseeh
cs always you'll find the
test at &e Market.
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Full Cream
Cheese
2 lbs. 2S;
Busicks
- : Oven-Fresh
Bread
l-lb. loaf 5c
iy2-lb. loaf 7c
Cookies, 10c per dozen
Sugar
Fine Granulated, 21 Pounds
Freshly Baked j
Fig Bars ,
3 lbs. 2S8 i
Crism i ;
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Fresh New Stock and, sayj by the
way the Crisco people are distri
buting coupons worth 15c on any
size can of Crisco at . the Market,
our Price-for a 6 Pound Can la
$1.43 less the 15c Value of your
Coupon, and if our figure'n hi
right your tost will be somewhere
in the neighborhood of. 1
Pet Milk;
4 tall cans j
Alaska
I !
Salmon j
3 cans 2Ssi
Wesson Oil
quart tins I
i;fefi:s:'::.;;-;
Instant Pqstunu
, -Large size ! j j
'Ucvo who says we can't write an
cd without sayin' something
about the 79 reasons why this
country shouldn't be turned
over to the chain store trusts?
That just goes to show if you
keep on tryin' you can do most
anything. ' ' "1 't
Ghirardelli's
Ground Chocolate; ;
' pound cans
Thompson's Chocolate
Malted Milk
pound cans
Borden's j
Malted Milk
. pound cans
Certo
2 Bottles
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