The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 21, 1932, Page 14, Image 14

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TIOHI
II
DIES AT M NOME
ZENA, ' April 20 Tborsteln
XXorteo, 7, ' putted awar. at - the
rssMence at Ztnx Tuesday, April
19. He leares to mourn him his
Moved wife. Mrs. Mary Horten,
tane daughters, - Mr.v Alma C.
Dkkaon, - Portland, Mrs. Sulla -M.
Gideon, Portland and ' Miss- Olga
Horten, Zona, three sons," Anton
Horten, Portland,, Iter Horten
and Theodore Horten of Zona,
fire grandchildren. Miss , Easter
Oton; ; Roger Herten, Theodore
Bohne, Margaret -' and - Robert
S&H
Stamps ;
Every Day
- Double Stamps
Every Saturday
CUT RATE PRICES
Get your Drag needs
. at the-
CARSON
PHARMACY
. m J 3. V
Hotel senator f - t
Bldg. ,
Phone 6468
i - it
l m I
Dickson.y ;T.
One daughter, Mrs. 8elma Oien
passed away April 2, -191$ at La
Tina, f Montana, r ' .
a Thorstein Horten was born at
voage GuldDransdaien,; Norway,
February 23, 1315. He earns to
the United EUtes In 1S89, resid
ing at Sioux Talis. South Dakota
tin til ISIS vhAn ta mored with
his. family ' to Latlna, ' Montana
whero ho resided IIto years wnen i
he again mored with his family 1
fn .'Pnrtl-n1 Orcrnn whftr ha ro
side; for six years., He was an j
employe 4 ot we .uounatt uei
companT; while there. , In 1929
they mored to Salem, residing on
a farm 10 miles northwest ot Sa
lem In Polk county where he re
sided until his death. . -
Th diMucd. Buffered a Urht
stroke in September 1930, anoth
er one in February ana me inira
and - last April 11, - caused .t his
death. Fnneral services ' will , be
held at 10:30 Saturday morning
at Rigdon's mortuary Interment
will be at the zena cemetery. ,
Three Suver 4-H Club J
Girls . Tea Hostesses
.- STIVER, ' April 1 9 Agnes Rid
den, Beth .PuVrine, and Nellie
Rlchter gaye a 4-H club, tea Sat
urday afternoon. Those : present
were: The Surer local club lead
er, ; Mrs.! Earl Conkey , of. Mon
mouth: Mrs. E. Q. Harris. Mrs.
A. P. Rlchter and Mrs. John Rld
ders and daughter " Lorena and
sons Sy It ester and Melrin. A pro
gram . was given after the tea.
Beth Purrine ' played' a piano'
solo. Agnes Bidders spoke; and
Nellie Rlchter gare a piano, solo.
City Hall
Dedication
Plans Made
. OERVAIS, April 10 Members
ot the various committees ; met
with ' the city council Monday
night to complete plans 'for the
dedication of : the new. city hall
and auditorium Saturday, May 14.
There will be . entertainment tor
all. A baseball game and track
meet Is to be held on the athletic
field, beginning at 1:30. Other en
tertainment will f ollow . In . the
balL Dinner will be serred from
5:30 to 7:00. with a program dur
ing the dinner hour. Dancing and
cards will occupy, the evening un
til 12 o'clock.
i The general public . U invited
and the committees are working
hard to f urnlah : good entertain
ment and a good, time for all who
attend. ; -
Sublimity Lesucrs -
Play Pre-Scoxca Tilt I
1UBLUIITT. Aurll .20 The
Babllmltr team st i the Mid-Wit;
lametts valley baseball league met
the Qerrala team of the aorta sec
tion league here Sunday in a pre
season game, - The regular season
win open April I!." ' f
Joseph "Wolf and Mist Amelia
Brlgaman have gone to Cotton-
wood, Idaho, where they will be
married Tuesday. April Is. "-
Amonr Snndar visitors - here
were Philip and Bertha Meier ot
Portland , at the noma or. Ed
Meier; and .Cleal Maekey of Cot
tage Grove at the Jiome ot Miss
Georglanna Glover. .v" ,
VL'E. CLUB MEETS
MACLEXT, April 20 The
Homo Economlo club will hold Its
April meeting at the ftaU Thurs
day" afternoon, Aprtl 21. Mrs. w.
A. Jones and Mrs. A. Mader will
have charge of the program and
Mrs. A. H. Fuestman and Mrs. H.
E. Martin the refreshments. :V
899
N. Com!
K; Phone -:
4767
WALKER S
Budweiser
Bine Rib:
bon,
Buy Bite Store
can
45C
EGGS
Fresh Extra
m Doz. 25c
MILUON $
COFFEE
Topaz Glassware Free
with veix pound
lbs."
65c
R.
TEA ' '
Uncolored Japan
29c
i MILK
"Armour's
5 tans "L.' 25c
Friday and Gatairday
... SUGAR
v . Fine' Cane
8 ibS 33c
BEANS
5 as. . 15c
LIMAS
6 lbs: 25 c
lb.
BUTTER
Fresh Creamery
19c
LARD
Pure Fresh
lbs.
29c
WALKER'S,
GROCERY
899 N. Coml St. Is not
in nay ..way associated
with any other store or
market in 8lem Domt
be Misled Oar Grocer
lea A Meats are the best
obtainable. Low prices
for quality Mdse
ORCOTT &1PFISTER
171 So. Commercial,' Salem, Ore,
Milk ... e
Drang
tall cans
Sugar;. m . mM.W
fine granulated -
mm Flour . . 81.29
49 lb. sack
Illnianloffea-IK, 88s
; i vacuum packed '
f osnaicss, 2 l-2s . 16s
' : Alta Villa" 2a - r , "
- - - - Standard Grade 2s "
0ip iiuG3 : ; f Jor 2S
pint cans
Mies gMgd 17g
6 Box
cil3tnris8U3-;0;relIs 18
6
Wddoif '
vr
No. 10 sack
4 - fc'
f-T3r 13 rI-j to U a Kj Day la ocr Here
Cc a Ccfftt 3 day- Cct fa raytie-dcrfS
li ciy cr tSTcral tinra. Yen cr w4...
t o day
In tho
ScioEied
Old Faohioned
way
-, KoTSo
fkrhg mrs grmim
crl. . . ALL PUBm
WE take the finest of Willamette Valley meats . . the U. S.
Government inspects every operation Smoke from Ore
gon hardwoods, colors and flavors them, and we pass them
on to you thru your favorite dealer . . for that hungry
fsmily of yours . . five them a Cascade treat TODAi I.
A VmOff Pmektng Cev JrVwstees
CASCADE DEALERS "
&AXEU:
Boriek'a Market
Crl a Brv erics
Creu Market
a r. Drier
Uttl hUj'a Store
WEST SJLLCMl
Iwa'i Market
Btopera Market
Market Meat Co.
Marr Oroeery lae.
Medel Fo4 Market
Keprnae'i Markat ;
Pede'a On ear y ,
Pare food Vroeerr
Klek'a Owery
DALLAS:.,
DaJIss Oieeaiy
Medal Mrke
a M. BeUrU
Bampeom .gieeerj
aaltary Market
Steaaleff Market
Tomkiaa' Market
Wener Market
Wooel Sros.
unarxaDmrcxi
ty Meat Market
TUker'a Market'
. scomtwrst
Tred J. Hill
sxLvnrov:
Oarrar aaS O raise
mm
Originators Of Low Prices
EEffiEt
851 Stat 8i
WHEN YOU HAVE TRIED
Shopping at this market we know that you will be
come one of our regular customers, 'Every pound of
our fresh meat, whether it be beef, lamb, pork or
veal is inspected and passed. The first and only mar
ket to adopt this policy.
; Regular Prices Not "Special"
-; Yomf;
PORK ROAST
Found
8c
Loin
PORK CHOPS
Per lb.
12V2C
Choice ' . .
SIRLOIN STEAK
Per ib.
15c
Prime !
BEEF ROAST
Per lb.
1212
When Good' Meat Can B Sold For Less The "Mid-
SerLWffl Sell It. .4- " v - ;
VEAL ROASTS
MfflcFed r
POUND
12c'
VEAL STEAK
The Finn Kind " 1
POUND
15c
"FIJVVORKED;HAMS
Cured and smoked by a special process. The result of :
70 years experience in curing meats. Their mild, de
licious flavor will -tempt you; They are better than
you ever thought hams could be. Made In Salem." ' '
"Flavorized ?
HAMS
Half or Whole
Per Lb.
; Dry Cored
SLICED BACON
v - Salem's finest J i
Per Lb-
. Lola
BACON BACICS
Per Lb.
12c
m n 1 rt n wa
win a vuva
FresJi,.":
MARGARINE
ijL.- Best , Grade..-- H
POUNDS
Freih Ground freni Inspected Mcta
Pcre Perk
SAUSAGE
POUND
1212C
Pert Perk
UTTLE UNILB
PES POUND
15c
Oct cf ccsdderatica .to err tzjts,Wi tlzs ii
p a. ua Latcrcaya i.7:p. la.
Vi II l.y, I It II If 12 I II 2T I V i
. - - r - - m
Tl , -..,.-. a. A - ' an
SJ
. are lending their belt cf f orti in makcing it ponible f or thbie of you who by lack of
Steady imployment or those who know, the wisdom of Practical Economy to Eat Bet
ter foods, and at:. the same time prbHt by their. thrift in buying their foods at one or the
other of these Stores The above may sound to some of those of jrbu who are not fam
iliar with these Stores that we are--to use the slang of the street rr- tryingjtp )Pat Our
Selves on the Back and if it does so sound to you, please remember we make these
statements in the spirit of sincere desire to be of more service in the comunity than just
the collector of your money to add to the wealth of those that allready enjoy more than
they earn by takeing money from many communities and sending it to centeral head
quarters for the benefit of iose who labor not in your comunity. Need we say more
t than that you visit these stores and see for your self that &onomical buying is not so
much Buying an Item or so priced low as a special as it is Buying your requirements at
prices affording you' a saving on the thousand an one other Items not so favorable briced
NOT CHAIN STORES
Choice Blue Rose
RIGE
8
Pounds
31c
Fancy Blue Rose
RICE
Pounds
31c
J
Fancy
WHITE BEANS
Lady Washington's .
10 p.nd. 29c
Red ,
CHILI BEANS
10 31c
Sago or Tapioca
O Pounds
25c
Breakfast v
COCOA
Jbs.
25c
Freshly Roasted
COFFEE
in Bulk
Pounds
65c
SUGAR:
13 Pounds' ,, ' ;,. 52c
100 Pound Sacks. $3.99
Freshly. Milled . '
Rolled Oats
No. 10 Sack.
35c
. - - Pillsbury's Best ' -
FLOUR
49 $1.29
A&er'sr.Best ;
- - - ' .... r
49
FLOUR
Pound sk.
; Blue Ribbon -
FLOUR
an all hrrd wheat product and a
very good cne-
Mr,
sk.
VevC
Yellow
Corn Meal
No. 10 Sack.
23c
Fresh Creamery
BUTTER
We are convinced youl appreciate
the difference between this Butter
and second grade butter
Pounds
39c
Armour's Milk
Tall Cans - - 5c
Morning Milk
Tall Cans 5c
Sliced or Crushed
Pineapple
Small cans
for
25c
KHeyi
Mayonnaise
. r Sandwich , Spread .
Pint Jars 20c
37c
-Quarts Mayonnaise.
Frith spring vegetchles et trdd
gsasner price's ere . offered the
customers cf these stares in
cpcHties csti variety that is c5-
sdctely surprising for tHs sea
son cf the yecr. Uhile navel cr
cnges ere necring the season's
end they ere yet cvdlcble ct no
appreciable advance in -pride
Crapefrxnt too, both CcEfcnda
czdFlcriics cre especially good
ci jHs &ni cf the season
Priced lea enczzh , to tnaht
(im cn tccnozzcdscd ce
Uzhtfd treat far c!L. 4 r:
BuxWi Oven
Fresh Biread
; Pound loaf.
V 1KV ''-v.
1U Pound loaf.
:5c
.7c
Canned Foods
Competing for the favors of the
thrifty housewife are not a poor
second because so many are
familiar vsith the extremely loo
prices at which the best brands
may be had.
U-tana , Garden Run ' i
PEAS 1
Cans 25c
or for those desiring smaller 1
that size are offered at
25c
Cans
Lily of the Valley
CORN
Fancy Golden Bantam
No. 2 size can
10c
Or the Whole Kernel in vacuum
pack at
Cans
25c
Oregon Prunes
Canned, Na 2i size can
3 Cans
Oregon canned
ess
. v one-01 th4 pest
2 -Cati :. ' :
Striiiarl
V
Beans
25c
Yea knorr of course without cur
cekionia the fact that each of
these two stores offer yon a se
Iectica of priae . frexh cskts
that jwt ahont eEsnaates fixess
work in selecfios.' . . ; ;
Sani-CIor
for bleaching and removing stains '
-qL bwv'v ' 10c;
Cryrtil WUU' J :
v rGeanser: 1
5 rW. Iflr
a c?cf inay dfer yea ci f
cf ten fcr:i fcr: yc3 to
f. rrnrir csd'Jzf jza ct
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