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: -, , - - - - ""1 " 1 - ' 5 " . : . f ; i v t A section of The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Saving 1 UmV, 2 i Store No.) 7-294 N. Commercial St. Phone 3527 Phone Your Orders .for Prompt, .Courteous Service. WHERE THE THRIFTY THRIVE LOW PRICES EVERY MY Vg (Sofia - V7g VJm - - XTo E GIVE TUB FINEST VALUES ON GOOD, FRESH MERCHANDISE THAT yOU CAN GET IN OREGON. That's why oar stores are fast becoming Oregon's most popular Grocery Stores. . , i . BEANS .M SUGAR BEANS ': ' . .. Bed Mexican , - I . Best Cane White ' , i5 ib. 19c ; ' i 8 B. 39c 4 ibi. 19c A Good Liglit , BROOM 39ci PINEAPPLE Broken Sliced 2V2s 2 Cans 27C Peter Pan Coffee, 33c lb., 3 lbs. . . 95c TUNA FISH 12 . lb oz. can 2 for 35c BLUE STEM HARD WHEAT FLOUR 49 Lb. Sack 95c SOAP DEAL, 3 Feldman?s Napthas 1 Wonder Foam Lg. ;1. 2 Double Refined Boraxi. Ll5c ..:39c ;.20c 74c And 5 White Wonder Soap FREE GRAHAM Fine or. Coarse 29c KERR'S BEST ROLLED OATS Lb. Sk. 35c Peas, 2s ...... .110c Corn, 2s ...10c Tomatoes, 22 ----- .10c Pumpkin, 2Y2s l ;.-10c Kraut, 2y2 Oysters, 5 oz, ...... Spaghetti, Med. Tomato Juice, IT 10c 10c 10c 10c BREAD Sa MuU In KIm jf J 4- White ; or Whole Wheat BUTTER .9 A Homo Product, Per Ponl MO Cheese, Oregon Full Cream, per lb. . 15c RICE FLAKES 4pkgs. 25 c PORK & BEANS Cans 2 For 15c Golden Age EGG NOODLES Spaghetti,- r Macaroni O C CANDY BARS GUM Pkgs. 10c Sweet Potatoes No. 1 Stock and very nice lbs. 19c L : $1.49 1 Cake Set with Pkg. of Swansdown . Swiss Steak Quality Beef SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY DBG ESQ'S OO I Young Hens. We Dress 91 I Pot C lbj Our Own Poultry 1C IbJ Roast 1212c,b! Hodgen Brewster Laymore Egg Mash with Minerals 1 70 100 lbs. nbdgen Brewster Dairie ileal 20 Pro- 100 lbs. - $1.55 - Ground Gray Oats sacks . ,.95ci Ground Barley - $1.10 Hodgen Brewster Laymore Butter Milk Egg Mash with Cod Liv er Oil, Alfalfa Leaves, 20 Prot. $1.95 Hodgen Brewster Turkey Developer with Milk Yeast, Cod Liver Oil, for those OA late Turkeys ?.)U Bulk Chicken House Spray. Bring can. 1 Gal. 3 GaU $2.05 49c Hodgen Brewster Egg Producer with Sweet Milk, tod Liver Oil and Alfalfa Leaves and Blossoms, 100 lbs. $2.15 Shamrock Scratch i aj$1.40 Dalles Diamond, , Hard Wheat Flour, a guaran teed flour, y QQ 49 lbs. -..JL JOC Molasses Beet 1 QC Pulp, 100 lbs. dl.OO Irish-Binsf Feed Co. Phone 5954 Salem; Oregon, Thursday Morning, October 1, 1931 I - ... . - Watch for This Section BURGLAR VISITS WEINERT STORE Considerable Merchandise Taken;: 4 Suver. ; Place,, v- Ms1 Also Entered A MONMOUTH, Sept. 30 J. P. Wienert'B general store at Airlle, tea miles southwest of Monmouth was broken into Tuesday night and considerable merchandise taken.! Sheriff T. B. Hooker or Dallas was called to investigate. ; The Fred. Stump stone at Suver slxmilea south" of Monmouth also was reported burglarized : Tues day night; and a quantity of gro ceries and dry goods stolen. IloWersox In Smash Dr. F. R. Bowersox, mayor of Monmouth, " who was returning from Portland last night accom panied by Mrs. Bowersox and a woman friend, struck a slippery stretch of parement near Lafay ette' and overturned his car in a ditch. Walter Smith went to MC Minnville after the groap none of whom was said to be seriously In jured, i - TEAK FETED AT SG0T1S MILLS SCOTTS MILLS, Sept. 30 ' Teachers ; of the Scotts Mills school faculty were entertained at a reception at '' the . gymnasium Thursday night, sponsored by. the ParentrTeachers association. The evening was spent in playing games, after which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haynes are rejoicing over the birth of daughter born September 25, at the Silverton hospital. The little miss Weighed six pounds and 11 ounces and has been named Le Verne Irene. C. D. Hartman is suffering with infection in his right foot, caused from a bruise .Sunday he had H lanced and goes to a doctor in Silverton every, day or so. Mrs. J. N. Amundson returned home Sunday night from San Francisco, : where she had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Grace Ahlera, the past two x weeks. Mrs. Amundson reports having a won derf ul ; time, but was glad to get home. ; " While sawing wood Monday Al fred Dale had the misfortune to have his thumb on his left hand cut quite badly, severing one of the leaders and clear to tne bone. He was taken to Mt. Angel for medical treatment. Miss Tarr, Teacher, In Jefferson to Pay Weekend Visitation JEFFERSON, Sept. 30 Miss Gertrude Tarr, teacher of the Richardson Gap school spent the weekend with her friend, Mrs. Flo Young in town. Monday morning she returned to her school, with Miss Helen Kihs, teacher of the Arnold school, who spent the weekend with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Karl Kihs. Mrs. Rex Cobb; one of the local telephone operators has been con fined to her home with an attack of tonsilltis. The relief operator, Alice Calkins istaking her place. Mrs.- Mae Englet of Round-up, Montana and her mother, Mrs. E. A. Erlckson of St. Boswell, ' Sas katchewan; Canada, and Carl Johnson- are guests at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Paul Smith, at their country home south of town. Jefferson people who attended the funeral services for the late A. P. Magness at Hopewell on Sunday afternoon were T. A. Mc- Kee, Harry McKee, Mrs. Chas, McKee and Mrs. Earl Lynes. . Joe Okrasinskl left Saturday morning for Wilkesbarre, Pa., where" he expects, to spend a month! visiting relatives. This Is his first visit to his old home for over 20 .years. -' Newwedsat Efayesville Chari varied HAY E S VILLE, Sept. 30 Tuesday night at S:30, cars be gan to stop at the "Big Chief store. Apparently they wanted nothing, as practically no one en tered the store. Yet as time pass ed on, more and more cars stop ped, until there must have been between 35 and 40 cars. At about 9:30, from a silent command from nobody, . the con clave moved down the road east ward, like a procession of ghosts. After traveling about a block, the entire caravan suddenly broke Into bedlam at the signal of shot guns, and the countryside knew that friends and .neighbors had gathered to charivari and congrat ulate' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gregg who were married Saturday at Vancouver, Wd; i - The carefully planned! program was awarded by ice-cream - and cookies, with cigars for the men. Green Section Distribution En ; WeflHc, n f(5)I?l This gold situation is gittin' bad -4 hoardin' up gold, weve found, besides bein' a very hard thing for us to do, has not always proved satisfying , - J 1 :- Several years ago we decided that we'd better start savin our money, as we' were told havin' a nice little nest-egg might come in handy, even if we Were not goin' into the chicken business and, as we remember, some thin was said about a rainy day so we started accumulatin money, skimpin' and savin. You Iaiow, of course doin' that is very hard because at that time; while there wasn't any chain stores advertisin9 bar gains, .there was plenty of ways of spendin' your money quickly if not wiselyl We saved our money until we'd accumulated what seemed to us a considerable stock of wjiat is sometimes referred to as long-green. Feelin,; rather proud of ourself for havin' saved so much in so few years, we decided that the best thing for us to do would be to get some advice; (free, of course)! So we called upon a friend of ours and said, Dave (we called him Dave, of course, because Dave Was his name, his other name bein' Eyre) , any way, we said Dave, what you advise us doin' with all this money we've saved up these last feW years. Dunno, he says, let's count it. He counted it over very carefully and after a long deliberation says, Well, Bill, if I had that much money I'd buya couple of five-dollar gold pieces with it We did, and now see what's happened England has come out flat footed (they're not really flat footed you know, that's just an expression,1 though we better say that so you won't think they had flat feet or, some thin). They say they're not gonna use gold any more, leavin' us sittiii' highland dry holdin' all that gold. So you see there's more'n one kind of goldfish glitterin' - we won't get caught holdin' so much gold any morei We've gonna make prices loWerthat'll Hx it and as one of the boys said at the meetin' the other day, he's not so sure We haven't already fixed it. 1 1 AT THE ;tgtTS)II3-l!-i Hams and Bacon About as good a recom mendation any meat could have is to be offered- for sale at the Market meat de partment. Those boys sure do know good meat for instance if you ask for a nice veal roast , they know right off the bat that you don't Want a chicken or a beef roast, notwithstanding the fact that the finest chickens and the best' beef Is on display right before your eyes. We kinda got off the subject a bit- what we were gonna say ' was that fancy sugar-cured ba con is- only 20c lb. and a nice sugar cured, tender, sweet,' smoked ham may be had (may be had nothing) it can b had, half or whole at OA Per lb. ; ZUC -; Fancy Baby v- . ! j LIMA! BEANS ' 6 Pounds! 29c Fancy Small ; white beans ! 5 Pounds? 25 c j 1 ; I : '. Large PEARL TAPIOCA O Pounds ZoC W M ' Standard Cut . MACARONI; i 6 poundi 25c , Freshly Ground I PEANUT BUTTER 'I'. 2 Poundi 25c'; And speaking of Flour, supose you're i noticed we speak with a treat deal of authority on the subject, in fact, we know so much about it that we've got in stock about tent different Brands und we can; shut our eyes and pick out one of. the best Values in the lot: Of i course, knowin just where Pillsburs ' Best is stocked is no handycap In preforming that feet. A 81 25 for t 49 lb. sk. Alber's Del Monte Flour at 95c for 49 lb. sk. isn't gona hurt; any one either. . :, ,i US 4 I i Full CREAM CHEESE i Pounds 35c Mill Run 80 Pound Sacks 59c I I BU-MAR I Egg Maker 20 Protein 100 Pound Sacks! 1 WHE-TA-LON .a O Pound Package 25c I O Pound Package 39c $1.79 -i 4 I ! Freshly Boasted ! ; COFFEE Pounds 65c M-J-B COFFEE Packed in 3 Pound Cans 33c i ' BU-MAR Scratch Feed 100 Pound Sacks ! $1.59 f. ' nice ' ; j Glean Wheat I ; 1 C Per Pound -I In sack lots iPer Pound PANCRUST? SHORTENING w Pound Pails 59c CASCADE ; Pure Lard 4 Pound Pails 59 C PLAIN POSTUM Pound size packages ' 'i r2pkgi 39c j 7. JC.LL-U 5 j All; FJarors. . ;-3 pkg& 23c JELL-WELL ; AH Flarors j 3 Pkgs. 23c Bread For a nickel ' i1 :!. -:- b ' ' ; Mnk ; 4 Cans for a Quarter ; ' , I . " -. t r j-: r 21 Pounds of l;- Potatoes for Two Bits and 20 lbs, of ?.:-.f.,M;Sugar $ .(';f. for 93e j 'i Makes Eatin Easy for Every Body teeth or no teeth :