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f . . - .. 1 . r , -. - :.;;'.;.!'-, ' .' , . , - V- - v. . ; , . - . ; 3k77 pC A section cf The Oregon Statesman featuring merchandise Batters Satoa, Oregon, Thursday Blornlng, July 16, 1931 Watch for This Section t . . I! '-w- .. . - - ------ L - - 1 AUBURN IKES EMI GUESTS -AUBURN, July 15 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Xlrewbaker ' and chil dren Katherlne and Robert and Mr. Brewbaker'a mother, Mrs. V P. McMillan of Klamath Vails bar been visiting at the. home ef MrsMcMillan's brother. J. W. DeLapp. ; " - Andrew Clark returned to his home on Auburn Lane after fire weeks spent In St. Vincent's hos- My very special prices ' In all branches of dentistry, for Jnty. and August, shomld tsjdnco yon . to har yoar teeth attended to without delay. Dr. Jones.,, F1t Tears Instructor at the Portland Dental College" Dr. F. C JONES, Dentist Orer Ladd - Bush Bank pltal la Portland, whero he under went an operation. , ; Mr. i and Mrs. FY Meyers hare returned to their home in ': Los Angeles after visiting at the -home of John Wirtb. " . Mrsi Ben H. Hawkins has re turned to her home, after spend ing two weeks at Turner. The Loyal Berean class of Court street Christian church ; managed the restaurant at the state convention In Turner this year and-Mrs. Hawkins was general manager i- SUE Pffi ETUOYABLE MR CLEAR LAKE. July 15 Fri day evening the i berry pickers from the Cecil Boyd yard and their ' families enjoyed a swim ming party and "welner" roast at Simon's Landing. : .. . ? Those enjoying the evenings fun were: Mr.--and-Mrs.- Roy Smith and children,, Keith. Neva. Ada 1 Mae. Loretta an Estiline, Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Robertson and i children, Harold, Martha. Harry and Jackie, Mrs. Kills and children Carmen, Chios and Ray mond, Mrs. Pickett, and ions Er nest,: Eugene and Lloyd. Mrs. Alex Harold, Marls Harold. Nel lie Clement, Mr. and Mrs. Eck Dutoit and sons, Harold and. Rex. Green Section Distribution Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hammaek and son, Jim mis, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ralph Dutoit, Mr. and Mrs. Ced) Boyd and son Dale. OERVAIS. Jaly IS Mrs. Jul ian DeJardin was honor, guest at a picnle given at Hasel ( Green Sunday tor her birthday.- Laneh at noon and sports In the after noon provided amusement. A gams of baseball between a team from North.. Howell and Gervais resulted in a score of t to In favor ef North Howell Jn the ltth Inning. At the end of the first halt ot the ninth Inning the score was I to I In favor et Ger vais. Then Nerth Howell scored three runs, making IS tunings necessary te decide the game. MJU9. O. H. MALLETT PABSBS . AUBURN, July 15 Thle om msnlty.ls deeply grieved by the sudden passing of a former res ident. Mrs. CM. Mallet passed away at her home In Texas where they removed, only a few months ago. She leaves to mourn her husband, C. H. Mallett. daughter Wllla Lee and sons, Oalvln, Glean and Andrew. ; i ! Store No. 7294 N. Commercial St Phone 3527 1, -.. i.i FREE CITY DELIVEQY Phone Your Orders I for Prompts Courteous Service WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE LOW PRICES EVERY DAT OREGON-OWNED STORE, WHERE YOU FIND BARGAINS BY THE SCbRE, EVERY DAY AT YOUR IRISH STORE Features For I . . Go Carnation Milk C iall cans 25g Full Cream Cheese J3s pound! Thompson's Chocolate Malted Milk 16 oz. can Macaroni - ! -I Good Grade 0 Ibsi 18c Eagle Brand ; "Milk "BSs can 2 cans 35c ' AlbersU Flap Jack Flour largeiaGtia'ge u: 188 Flavor Food's Mayonnaise Full pints 25e (EdDdDIH) ! ! t - 'to BIsc3 ! 2Pkgs. 35c Oysters 5 oz. cans 11( Brooms Pineapple ' Sliced or Crushed m 3, PETEEl PAH 'X 1 t - m 1 1 1 I Sk k 3 1.2 J. I J (5 No i Better-Flavored No Matter" Wliai- the Priet 3 it53o-.Q50 iull: line of 1 It. Btst 'Can CUDIV nniiffr nnnn i utiiLi riiuiiL unur IS 1 PROSPECT . " . -'- - ! :v.-, 'i KKIZKR. July H With straw berry picking orsr and raspberry and lot anberry. - ' aarrest , ust about completed the barry grow ers will hare a short respite until the evergreen blackberries are ripe. . . t : : ' f ' The Sehlndler and Coats' prunes are ripening and srery Indication Is for aa early prnne harrest. Fire years ago the driers started Aogust IS. - !;"" The apple crop looks very prom ising. great deal ef thinning has had to be done to hare good sixes.-- r , i j . .( (. ' Some el the farmsrs who had early hay lost most at it daring the Jane rains. Others are now harvesting their hay and grain. . EULiXOIS GHOUP ODRTAIS, July 14 Otiloers and heads ot committees ta the North Marlon County ; Illinois as sociation met Sunday afternoon at the home of the president, M. C. Darls north of Gerrals. The date for the plenls was set for Angost If. It Is te be held at the Silrsrtoa auto park this ysar. There Is to be no set program. All former residents ef Illinois and their families are Invited to some, bring their lunch and get ac quainted . with thslr eld neigh bors. ! ' LPT KAVY TRAINING AURORA, July 1 l-f-Chest sr Rookledrs bow sf Portland, a on of Mrs. Helen Rooklsdge of this place, sailed Saturday on the destroyer Ixing ef Oregon's nary which serried If men and me officers of the sixth fleet division of the ltth district of naral re serves. Their destination was San Diego, where they .will spent a part ot two weeks la target prac tice and drilling off jSan Clem ents Island. Chester j bears the rank of coxswain and Is ! one of the crack boat crew with -which the dlTlslon hopes to win the big race with 11 other erews. ; ! Ne paper money drealates In Ti bet. Change Is frequently made by cutting silver coins Into two pieces. VA '.an, i CAQ1A or. OALEM SAYS if c f If "JJMJmXA. Wmm 1 fb. box Fresh Chocolates. Too hot, we mass close owe ewr regular AOe special of assorted ??7.;. j. . 35c ar SUCH fpULKOtDj DASTMX.CD9 98c S. M. A. Baby Food 25c Johnson's or I OA. Blennen's T&Icnm L- AJ C 25c Robber ' Babj Pants .. 50e Johnson's Baby Cream & OACJCAM0 Mr ! a19C cxrrNCr,riixEcy our ' store.-' We stock Ansco all-weather - films and Eastman, plain - and Veriehrome fHmsJ- -j . ; ' - " I - UTO N .'COri Ht CO AU Free Delivery Open Erenhis Untn 9 o'Clock K2CYCKOSSYS IjQQDQQIjn o 0. - " --JT GauQ ' yeaJi we saidy that's rights but what's the big change you got on your mind now? wo asked the man making the above remark. ': j. -J og); cog) L8i G 0 A few years ago when. a coupla bis: companys went together it was know as a trust and it wasent so healthy' for trusts either in those days. Bat today they call 'em mergers. Is that so? iWe said why do they call 'em mergers instead of trusts? Because folks know pretty well what trusts do for common folks, he said. ' . i . . Yes, that's true but the people know pretty well what! hapen to 'em when all the big companys get merg- -Whyf do you know a friend of ours bought some chain store stock, i $43.00 per share some time ago and a whOe back he sold that ed up don't they? Sure, he said, they do. one that operates two or three stores in Salem, at self same stock for 7.00 Dollars a Share. t jsl. ) we said; a few like that would hare us looking down our nose - for sure. But what's that got . to do with times changes? Can't ye see the people all. orer the whole. country are convinced a trust is a trust. Call it merger or what you will, thcyr convinced that they don't do this or any other country any good. What the people wast today is a reasonable price on everything they have to buy not just a few specials. Folk, that's one of the funny things thata doubled the sales at the Market, consistent every day Prices. r I" - . AT TV? txkr: THF kVlSGSU, L FANCY Breakfast Bacon H or Whole piece nicely streaked twith tender, lean meat OQp per pound LsOv FANCY Sugar Cured Hams Medium size, tender, unusually Free from that dry, salty flavor or whole Per Pound 20 c Or if you like Shoulder meat bet ter you'll find a nice lot of Shankless . PICNICS Cellophane wrapped, mild, OA. moist cure, Per Pound aiUC THE ABOVE ITEMS DIS PLAYED IN the; GROCERY DEPARTMENT It's seldom anyone ever gets angry when shopping ; at the Market, but the oth- er day this occurred at the ' fresK meat counter. A gen-: i tleman asked one; of the ! boys the price of a certain ' piece of meat. When told . the price he became angry and said, "What the Sam Hill's the matter? You fel " lows ask the highest price in , the; United States i for your meat, but I've got to take it because we can't J eat the meat we get down the street that costs us. ) less.' Now folks, our fresh i meat prices Are not high, as evidenced by the continued increase in sales. In fact, j buying' good meat is econ omy. . - , , . - . t : - - ' ' - ' j-'... - ' BECK'S r . ' Friiit Pectin for Jelly making one of the Best ! 2 . Bottles 43C ; V Salad Dressing - pi. jm 19c .-' Sandwich , Spread Ti. Jars 29c Eden Catsup 2 large Bottles 29c 1 ' ' NEW PACK SHRIMP ; Cans 29c . MJ B COFFEE ' Packed in 3-Pound Cans Sometimes !ref erred to as the mil lion dollar can. Be that as it may the Coffee! Is real good and the eaa will keep.it Fresh until used up the Price Is low, , - QQ too, per Ib4 OOZ Busick's Freshly-Roasted 1 Bulk Coffee "O Pounds 65c SUGAR 20 Pounds 95c TREE TEA . Orange Pekoe, Pkg. : .r39c: . . TREE TEA ' Green, Per Pkg. 33c LIPTON'S Yellow Labia Tea I Per Pkg. tIC SUNSHINE Crispy Crackers 2 lb. Boxes 2 for 55 for sJsJC Juit by way of relieving some of the big trust boys of further worry about our losing so much money sell ing Busick's Oven - Fresh Bread at 5c per loaf, we'll just say TAINT SO. We have just finished the mid year inventory and we find that we're making as much as. we intended to make. And now that everybody feels so good about it we'll continue : sellin' one of America's finest loaves of bread for a nickle. Now, how's that strike you j for ego, pretty good isn't it? Oh yes, Vz-lh. loaf still 7c. FlouJr and Feed Dept. Blue Top Flour 49 lb. sick $1.05 I Mill Run !80 pound sack 63c BU-MAR Scratch Feed 100 n, $1.59 100 Pound Sack of Wheat Nlce clean stock too , ; Per ski 81.10 lloisivho made that msecrcck? Somebody jsji passed and hit as between the eyes tsith a ivise crcck cboct tshy dontcka tay gomethln9 in yoar cd cbozt the chain stores Right when ce thought everybody had I ergot' ten there ssas eny chdn stores! ROSE DALE SLICED , Pineapple : I large size cans - ; 2 for 33c PorK and Beans I 2 cans 15 C ; 1 Corn Beei 2Dxk and HONEY GRAHAMS 2 lb. Boxes - 2 for 55c- White Wonder" Soap 10 Bar. 29C FRUITS AND aw - cana 39c : CERTO ; FRESH i 47c ' This Is fi. llcrket sigrJn' t!l9 VEGETABLES Consisg To T ; -C Holljrwood Sunday 49c DotUes 1 J- - ! r i : n. -1 i Sugar