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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1931)
A section of The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Barings Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, June 11, 1931 Watch fcr this Gcctica j TONS PEOPLE lift IT "Wo 1 PROGRESS NMMiN iiMH!V, lUVi STORE NO. 7 ! 294 North Commercial St. Phone 3527 STORE NO. 5 598 North Commercial St. Phone 7814 V FREE Cn'TTlT DElLIVEElir Phone Your Orders for Prompt, Courteous Service WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE LOW PRICES EVERY DAY G1?SP ott- IICiilblKI'S anncl SAVE Tliurc. Fr2e 1 and Got Features A good place to trade, where service and prices strive to outdo each other. And remember - "EVERY DOLLAR OF PROFIT STAYS RIGHT IN OREGON" Van Camp's Hominy Med. Tins, 2 for H50; " .ork'& Beans 16 oz. Can m Van Camp's (3atsup; Large Bottles 2 for 29c KG Grapefruit i Fancy No. 2 Tins 15c Can i 2 for 29c Pickles Sweet, Sour or Dill Quart Jars 29c Laoga . Rip3 liues Med. Sized Pint Tins 2 for 2Sg Cheese Oregon Full Cream Pound Tomatoes Ho an Oranges 2 d.z.45c Lemons 2d,. 49c Grapefruit 55c per Doz. Jar Lids Mason or Economy 2 -doz. 49c Spuds 99C Pr 100 Lh, Oregon Prunes? 10 Lb. 49c Shredded Wheat i - - Pkg. Peanut Butter 2 Lbs . 25c Wheaties l Pkgs. 25c New Cereal Mush Dish FREE Fine Cane Sugar, 20 lbs. . ;. 95c Borden's Milk Red Beans .Tall Cans 4 for LmXJp 6 Lbs. UVU m Kerr's Mill Run 65c White SO Lbs. . Hodgen-Brewster ( Egg Mash. Buttermilk ana kam iiver Oil, 100 Lbs... and Cod Liver CO f Hodgen-Brewster Turkey Dev. 0 A( Mash, 1C0 lbs. OU Cracked Corn 100 Lbs. : $1.73 Hodgen-Brewster Lay More , 1 Q7 Mash,' 100 Iba.Ql.Ol Shamrock Devi Scratch . for growing chickens 100 ; Lbs. : $1.90 100 Lbs. Whole Corn ; J $1.63 Ground Corn . - $1.73 100 Lbs. Shamrock Hen Scratch $1.55 100 Lbs. MIDDLE GROVE. June 10. Tbm Intermediate - Senior leagne met at tbe home of Orrllle Malm for a baslnesa and social meet ing: recentlr. The president. Gen-' eriere Schart, , presided. - . Tbe various committees Te very satisfactory reports as to the work which is being done wltWn tbe league. Refreshments were serred after the grames. f: Present were Lola. Esther land Earl Hammer. Mildred and Elmer Wacken, Owen Crane, Cecil and Roberta 'Bartruff. Norman and .Alfred McCalllster. Kathejrine Scharf, GenerieTe Scbarf, Charles Steinke. Orrille and Earl Malm, Myrtle Cheatham,' Mr. and Mrs. Malm, Rer. H. R, Scbeuerntan. Mrs. W. H. Scbarf and Mrs. Ii- V. Hammer. - -1 - Olf EASTERN TRIP AMITY. June 10--Mr. knd Mrs. Fred Vincent and two chil dren left Monday to make an ex tended -visit in tbe east. They will Tialt at their old home at lu vernej Minnesota, also at the home of Rer. Ray Vincent at 'Su perior, Wisconsin. , They will make the trip by auto. AATTA IjOONEY BBYNER DIES HAZEL, GREEN, Jane 10 Mrs. Elmer - Bryner, nee Anita. Looney of Coqctille, a ' niece of G. O. Looney and Mrs. C. A. Van Cleave, was buried at Glendale, Oregon, Tuesday. -- Mrs. , Bryner lived with her uncle for a time and . attended school here two years. . PROGRAM PLANNED ELDRIEDGE. June 1 0 Mem bers of the - Eldriedge Sunday school will hold a program and social at the ' Waconda school house Friday evening. A seven o'clock dinner will be served and the proceeds used for supplies. A feature of the program will be a talk by O. P. West, scout master of the Cascade area. - - GUEST AT ALBANY BETHEL. June 10. Evelyn Boles Is -visiting her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stevens, at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Stevens came to Salem Monday night to hear Evelyn play In Miss Bed ford's pupils' piano recital, and she went back with them to Al bany for a week. - ' -tfus. fiTi "7" 5rVJi-T2l CAR. LA OF' SALEM SAYS you take your. trip, select Fill your Vacation Kit at our popular 10c Counter BOTTLE CAPS, 1 gross 19c BATHING CAPS All 50c Caps... ....... 85c All 75c Caps.......... 49c H -lb. Nestle'a Sweet OQa MUk " Chocolate. ...... LVZ 60c llentholatnm for OA wind and sunburn .... O 51 C r POSTSCRIPTS' . K THE IHTERESH " OF ACCURACY jP THEM HERS Finger CoU....S for 10c Rubber Gloves. ...29c Live, durable rubber HE tVC ALWAYS HELD THAT BEAUTY IS A G4FT SHE WeLL 1 PAV rCX? A LOT' Of Ml MR" AT WarketDreqStog Free Delivery Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock Green Section Distribution o no '9 vv u;iu;iwyvtia-,- that it doesn't make much difference to the man in his bare feet whether shoes are sell ingf for six bits or six dollars if he hasn't the six biU. , pn,iLiriEi no mm ; BusnNEpo for folks to talk about while in business, that is! unless you Imow more about 'em than we do. ! I- PGGGiimmQGtffiG- Gtm&ilGSti yet we are inclined to view the coming winter through just that color glasses. Wej hear this question disgusted every day What is the cause of this depression? Well, we don't know of course what brought it about, but we did read an article in a. magazine the other day outlining the merits of mass production and the so - called -elimination of wait, allowing machines to do the work nien! used to do, and the concentration of . wealth, elimination of small town stores and shops, forming big chain trusts, and ac cording to this gentleman's argument those things have made it possible for the poor man to have a lot of things at a lower price than otherwise! would be possible. At this we offer no argument. Yet$ what difference does it make to the man who has lost his job through this mass production period (whether prices are high or low, if he hasn't the price, be that price a dime' or a dollar? We believe, as do thousands of others all ovrl the world, that that policy is in a large measure! responsible for present conditions, i i 'V-iU' -''V :':V : j ! De IPEagiti Ac Iltt TJoj EniiagIIa IHIowgvgi? the smart individual will not be misled by all the stuff they hear about times getting bet ter because times will only be better for the one that really prepares for better times. We'd say start right now to prepare for this printer. have nothing against the chain stores personally, yet if we were not in good standing with local business firms we'd feel that now is the time to make that move, granting that a few pennies may be saved buying from the chains. Prices, however,! do not bear that out. We may be right or we may be wrong, but of this we're sure thou gh, we're doing our best to save you as much of your hard-earned money as we possibly can! And that is appreciated by our custo mers, of that there can be no doubt, because the sales at the Market are growing daily, in fact sales have doubled in the last five mo nthsi 0 Here's one of the Best Bars of Naptha Soap weTo ever been able to offer our customers. Ac cording to the Mount Hood Soap Co., a better bar of soap could not be made by them if they could set . a Dollar .Per Box for it. And they've been making Soap logg er than we've been using it, and that's a long time. They call this new Soap Feldman's Naptha, not because there's a Soap with a similar name but be cause that's their- name at. tSDn 1 1 NOT A CHAIN STORE 25c 5 is the Price for Large Bars 10 or Bars for 47c Durkeys Salad Aid That, of course, ig just another way of saying Salad Dressing and Pint Jars tl9c is another way of saying , Economical 3 lb. Boxes Fresh Crisp - lightly Salted Q7- Soda Crackers .OlC Mild Sugar Cured Hams Medium size, y or Whole Per" Pound Crisco, 6 (H Pound Pails...: )lfrJ Rock Dell Cane and .Ma-" pie Syrup. CQ : 5 Pound Pails : DVC Carmel Syrup 5 b.-Pafls 20c 59c Rose Dale Sliced Pine apple, large size no J cans. 2 cans .. 00 C Grape Fruit 2 cans 25c Solid pack Tomatoes large size cans 8 cans 35c Standard Tomatoes large size cans OQM 8 for aWC Fork and Beans Medium; size cans f C , 2 for 15C New Pack on- Shrimp 2 cans...... u7t 29 c 29c 25c Alaska Salmon tall cans, 8 cans Cove Oysters 8 cans Pet MUk, tan cans, 4 for. .Thompson Chocolate Malted MUk . OQn ;1 lb. can........... Oaf C Borden's Plain Malted Milk . Q 1 lb. cans 'Tt UK, - Pillsbury's Vitos of Wheat is about the nicest, cleanest wheat Cereal we have in Stock ! 1 Pound Package and by the way thist Price of 17c Per Pkg. is (Ul ill uuuu.wiijr viii bv i say Pillsbury's. Person- s ally we don't believe you could get a better cereal for the money anywhere. Pfllsbury's Whole Bran 2 pkgs. . 35c In Hooking around for something a little out of the ordinary for our Customers, we found the Market was over sup plied with Fancy Cu cumbers. We mean by Fancy the large Dark green, fine texture, small seed, sweet, , crisp meated ones. This grade is usually shipped to the larger cities where a better price is obtained but as stated above, the Market is flooded, hence this nice quality grown by BagIey and Field at about the same price as culls ordinarily sell for TOh" yes, almost forgot Fresh Sweet Butter 2 Pounds ........ Cream J.49c 3 i for is the Price 25c Flour and Feed ! Dept. White Mill Run ?r 80 lb sk. ..... :OOC Wheat CI 1A loo; lb. sk. 01.1U BUMAR 1 OA Egg Maker..- QlOV BU-V1AR A Scratch Feed.. D1 XMU Palf 'ground Salt OA. 100:1b. sk .....OUC $0 Pound . A sacks xi. fillsbury's OC Best oxxr- sacks . . 69c White Spray A A Flour per sk... )ilUU Baker Girl fr 1 C Flour PlsIO Blue Daisy Floiir Pure Cane Sugar for Canning, Preserving or Jelly making qA AC t00 j lb. sacks.. JrZs'xO NoJ 10 sack Freshly Milled on Rolled 0at3 . OIIC No.j 10 sk. Sperry's Pan- , Flour . 49c .-.,' . $1.09 Full Cream j OA Cheese, 2 Pounds awC Freshly Ground Peanut ' Butter 2 Pounds I Busick's Fresh Coffee , 3 Pounds .... Roasted 65c ( e We've M. J. B. M. J. B. Coffe heard said that Coffee retains its fresh . ness in that new can longer than a 3 Pound can will last the average Family , 31b. cans Per lb. .. 1 lb. cans 37c 38c Now, Ladies and Gentle tlemen, in closing, it's a sad thing we'll admit but all good things must come to an end and just between you, me and the lamp post, it would suit us pretty well if some of the Bad ' things would come to an ends but as we started to say In closing, that is we were closing, until that bright thought entered our head about the Bad things ending. But once we start clos ing, there's no doubt about our doing it be cause we're about outa space. Now we don't know what toij say in closing. We know we can't quit without say ing something. Guess we'll just say good by, and well see all of you at the Market. LZj