Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1931)
rui MM A Bectlon of The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Savings, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, August 20, 1931 Watch for This Section Ad A New Grocery Store At Monmouth to be In Charge of Parker : MONMOUTH, Aug. 16 Aflbur Parker of Tambfll has leased the Wedeklnd building formerly- occu pied by the Economy grocery, and has taken possesBlonJjla brings a stock of groceries from a store receatly operated , by him in Sa lem. The Parker family will oc cupy the house owned by Rlddell Bros, north of town which has been vacant for several years. They have several children to at tend the local schools including the Oregon Normal school Parker is a son of C. H. Par ker, and brother of Lyman Par ker. Monmouth residents. BRUSH CREEK, Aug. , 19. Victor; Madsen, his daughter, Col leen, and bis mother, Mrs. M. J. Madsen, went to Lincoln in Polk county Wednesday. Mr. Madsen planned to help his brother, Al Tln. with work at the latter'a farm near Llncbln. Monmouth Man V". Weds Portland Girl In Alaskan Town MONMOUTH, An. If "While Alaskan Sourdoughs iwere cele brating in Portland over the weekend, a marriage of Interest here occurred ; in Dillingham, Alaska. Miss Ida Monner,. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs Peter Monnet, Portland - .'became the bride of Leslie Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Davis, Monmouth, : 6b .; IgtoJ & .' Store No. 7294 N. Commercial St. Phone 3527 FREE CITY DELIVERY ; Phone Your Orders for Prompt, Courteous Service X WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE LOW PRICES EVERY DAY - - . . i , . . . - 77" . - j 1 " . . - : r It is almost phenomenal the way our business has been growing and "there's a reason, as thousands of our satisfied customers will tell you. Irish's are giving the biggest bargains always and are fast becoming Oregon's most popular food stores. ; ; J FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY j CARROTS BEETS wh RADISHES Fresh and Crisp per per bunch rnc Seedless Raisins Whole Wheat Macaroni - v , ; 100 Whole Wheat 2 ib Bag 15c 2V2 ibs. 25c Small White Beans, 4 lbs. . 25c Fancy Peas j , Sugar ' Pineapple I 3 sieve Small j Fest Cane Broken Slfced 28 '' NO. 2S ;'!',. , 15c a 43c ll0.bs.47c 2 on. 29c . Van Camp'. CaUup ; tmJtt Dili, Large Bottles 15c ! Quart Jars 25 c : Tomato Sauce Canned. Milk Laoga "Pep" Tall Cans i Ripe O lives 6 Cans 25C j 4 for 25 C Pints 10c Can Peter Pan Coffee, 33c lb., 3 lbs. "First Quality Always" 95c ! ECONOMY COFFEE ' fJsU wKour 3 ib3 69c i 49 ib sic. 98c CORN Pink Salmon PEAS s Golden Bantam I j .. n i o, ... Is Tall 2s 1 - 2 Cans 25C IOC 3 for 29c IOC Can Ground Gray Oats Per Sack 95c Eastern Oyster SheU lOOlibs. 95c i . Cow Spray Bulk Per GaL $1.45 i Hod jen-Brewster j Turkey Deyelopex i with yeast and oil 100 n,. $2.30 f Hodgen-Brewster ' Ez Mask 100 Protein $1.79 Hodgen-Brewster . Dairy Meal 20 Prot: No Peanut Meal 100 ibs. $1.60 WantedWheat, I Highest Price Also Heavjr Hens Hodgen-Brewster i Egf Mask I ' j Milk and Cod Liver OU 20 Prot S2.05 Shamrock Scratch " 'Feed' ' ! ;! 100 ib. $1.45 Linseed Oil Meal; Old Process 1 100 L $2.00 Soy Bean Meal 100 $1190 PHONE 5954 IRISH-BING FEED CO. If lss 'Monner and Miss Greek Rller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Panl Riley of Monmouth, sailed for Alaska August 4. Miss Riley was present at the wedding-. Darls attended local schools and Is now In employ of the fed eral government In tba north. , Yoget and Miller Elected Members of . Fire Department HUBBARD. Aug. 19 The Hubbard fire department met In rerular session Mondar erenlnr. and burned the grass on the city commons and the commnnitv park. Garfield Voget and Roy Miller were eleeted to .member ship to fill the places made va cant by Rollle Bldsood and 1m WeaTer who moTed away recent ly. . . Tter in fhn niiliir Uk r - vr Scholl. assisted by her daughter.- Mrs. jrranic ueers. served re Ires h ment to the firemen. The firemen held a dance Sat- nrdav avenlnr at th r.lt-w hall They hold these dances every two weeis io raise money xor a new fire truck. Hubbard's Band is Invited to Appear' At Gilliam Fairs HUBBARD. Aug. 19 The Ilubbard'band will play at the Gilliam county fair at Condon. Thursday. Friday and Saturday of September 10-11-1. The ar rangements are i being made by Ed Erlckson, the secretary-treasurer of the band'. Claude Brown, the manager, being away. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McArthur and daughter Doris were guests Sunday at a double birthday din ner at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Hall, south of Hub bard, honoring the birthdays of Mr. Hall and his granddaughter, Dorothy Thornley. Mr. Hall is the president of the Hupbbard Berry Growers' association and Mr. Mc Arthur is manager. Jersey Club Picnic Attended by Madsen BRUSH CREEK. Aug. 18 Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Madsen and children and Mrs. M. J. Madsen attended state Jersey club picnic Sunday, at the home of Mrs. Es- telle Senne near Lake Oswego. At noon a potluck lunch was served. Several speakers were present. Most of those attending the picnic came from Clackamas county but Polk and Marlon were represented also. Madsen Is pres ident of the Marlon county Jer sey club. . CLIXIC TODAY AURORA. Alio- 14 a school clinic will he held at the v t . . cunic rooms over the Post orfice on next Thursday, August 20. Why SUFFER? ! If yow Are having trouble with yonr teeth and are not financially able to pay for It now take advantage of my new Xr. O. a. EldrWdr liberal CREDIT SYSTEM GUARANTEED TWENTIETH CENTURY PLATES v '15 PLATES At Special Low Prices Withoat Sacrifice of Quality Let me Save yoa H your dental bill Special Trubyte Plate -A $25.00 value for -a $25.00 cio en DR. C. A. SOS State St. DQtfKT Tel. SS5S GREEN STAMPS EVERY DAY Double Stamps Saturday Carson Pharmacy W Deliver . SOI Court Phowe 5M8 Green Section Distribution . l JU MMi. orir MA v If you ever expect to be a golfer you simply gotta keep one foot on the ground when you go to hit that ball. ( - . ITEaeo'c 'a G3i?tiaQnn gunsr hvQmxS. tMc tsown that we'd give six-bis to beat playin' golf, so we hired us a feller that knows golf goinV and comin,' figurin' of course that a couple of lessons would be about all we'd need,' bein' smart like we are. : ' ' . - Bran dOtioi? :iflant flSttttSe ejpei?neimGG 6G gittin' both our feet of f the ground at the same time just about convinced us that store keepin' is more in our line than playin, golf. As a matter of fact, if we remember cor rectly, we've been told that a couple of times already. The longest distance we ever hit one of those balls was 350 yards hundred yards up, the same distance. down of course makes 200 yards, doesn't it? Yeah, it does, but where did the other 150 yards come in? That's the question. OK, heck, we remember now, 50 yards ahead and 100 yards off to one side, puttin most of the accent on the off side. Even at that we know some fel- lows that would be tickled pirdc if they looked as purty as wedo standin there waitm' to slam that ball to parts .unknown. Our stance' is the envy of everyone that spies us sneaking up to the tea. Maybe they, don't spell golf tee like the tea we drink, but they're t both some patent. One or the other of 'em keeps us awake 'quite a considerable. And now if this isn't about the best grocery ad anyone has seen in recent years we're a worse ad writer than we are a golfer, arid we figure we're no slouch at either one of 'em. In golf we don't stay on the fairway and in writin' grocery ads we don't always keep on the subject at hand. Yours Truly. 0 at rvTru 6) l&KSuCS JiS, S the iivd My, my. You folks sure have a lotta nice things here In your store. Never saw so much nice fruit or such a nice lot of fresh' veg etables. Why, where we come from you wouldn't' see that amount on display In the whole town." That's what a lady said to one of our boys the other day. Wesson Oil quart cans 47 c Snow Drift U Pound Pails $1.39 Fancy Sugar Cured PICNICS medium size ; A very -wholesome, tasty and eco nomical piece of mea1, especially so at 15c Per Pound " - . ' i SUGAR ZOpounds 95 c WHITE SPRAY , FLOUR an all hard wheat product 49 ib. ,k. 99c i Pillsbury's . . CAKE FLOUR . Large Package 29c i . ' . - Pars Duras Semolna ' MACARONI Spaghetti or Noodles C: ' ' Larg-e package 19c PET MILK one of .the best i O Cans 29c MORNING also a quality milk. 3 Cans 39c KELLOGG'S . CORNFLAKES . Packages 25c Post Toastie's 4 pkgs. 25c Bran Flakes Pkgs. 29c FULL Crem Cheese 2 ibs 29c Peanut Butter t lbs.- 25c SUNSHINE 0 Krispie Krackers fc lb. Boxes . 55c Sunshine Milk and Honey ' - Graham Crackers 2 Ib. ' Boxes " 2 tor 55c We've been asked a number of times about ishat bread made in Sdem do we consider the best, and almost invariably toe csu&er Bcsick's Oven-Fresh Of course novs, maMn9 it fresh every day in our own shop may influence cs just a wee bit, but cur customers have told us that there's no other bread m ffca- . shectin' distance cf it for a nickel a loaf, . - ' Pillsbury BEST FLOUR Just abaut' takes the cake for an ,r, allround family flour 49 lb. sk. $125 r AlberV Bros. Milk EGG MAKER 100 lb. sack $2.19 BU-MAR EGG MAKER 100 sk. $1.79 MILL RUN 80 pound., 63c Busick's Coffee Freshly, roasted, ground to order 3 ibs. 65 c M-J-B Coffee Per lb. 39C Sparkling I Orange Dry Bottles 29c Lime Rickey , Bottles 29c Ptire Honey Nice, amber color, mild in flavor and the price is less! than you'd pay for Molasses aJ Pound Pails 49c . Now we'd like to do a little braggin', but darn it, evety one in this whole country K would catch us" at it. We know that because our cus tomers know, about as much about the Market as we do and more'n that we don't like to hear somecno braggin' all the time about hayin the best ! store in town even if we j do' tiave. Do you? V