The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 30, 1932, Page 12, Image 12

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Salera, Oregon, Thursday Morning, June SO, 1932
FEWER CHICKS BUT
1,'lEEiilt FEED
CHICAGO WELCOMES RITCHIE
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A aeeralngly anomaly in th
, feed world is reported by E.rT.
. Barkns. feed dealer.
'He says that iritU'30 per cent
lest chickens on tha farms About
here now. he has goi'i In the first
atx months of this year between
SO and .35 . tons,; more of chick
feed than in any year aince be has
. been In business.
' - ' . He an't explain Jt entirely,
Ten granting a portion of it due
to new customers. , , '.
While hard times ar being
v"' cried by many retailers, " Bat kna
la quite optimist. He sayg-a b?
, buyer, calling apon hlta .this
; week, declares that tbo'&ss mar-
... ket has reached bottamand will
bow climb. The Increase In hogs.
np a $1.50 in the last two weeks.
, 5 he belieres will 'Continue to even
. - bit; her level, v r.
- In his ownrbuine?s. Barkua has
" found sales exceptionally ' good
aince th first of the. year, and
' aaya that while lower prices have
'.t cut down the amount of money
Involved, the 'sales tonnage has
f( , been, double that of last year for
, the same period. . '
Thursday Friday
s. Saturday- ;V
Assign
ees'
Liquidation
of Mack's
Fvlillittorv
The Entire Stock Has -Been
Sold for the Benefit
of the Creditors-
We are Closing Oat All
. of Mack's Hats
About 200
To Ch'oose'From
Values up to $9.50 -
Your Choice -'
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and '
No Exchanges
. - No Refunds
All Sales Final
FIXTURES FOR SALE
millinery
1415 State Street
Rev. - Thomas .V.- Keecan, of
he St. ;Vlncent d Paul Catho-1
Ale church here, resigned Wed
nesday : from the position on the
state parole board which he had
held for more than' three years.
He -was. chairman of the board
f of the past year. " ' , "
Father Keenan said , bis re
Ignatlon was necessary because !
of .the presa of . parochial ana
private business. ' ,
Prior to serving as a member
of the state parole hoard . Father
Keenan was chaplain at the pen!-1
tentiary for a number of yean.
Father Keenan'. resignation vas
forwarded to Portland where
Governor: Meier will' announce '
his successor.
Father Keenan, when a vouth, :
was employed as office boy in
the offices of Governor Meier in
Portland, . - .-
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Governor Albert Ritchie of Maryland, candidate for the' Presidential '
nomination at the Democratic National Convention, is shown as h
acknowledged the cheers of the crowds daring the -parade staged to.
welcome him t Chicago.- The Maryland Governor's chances grow
brighter as the fight between Smith-Roosevelt forces waxes la intensity.
(EElli.eiVES UP
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PAROLE P05ITIIII I
a week attending the convention
of Woodman. While west he con
ferred with political associates re
garding the last primary election
whicn he was defeated for re-
nomfhatlon by a narrow margin:
bat concluded not. to eontest the
resun as oinciaur prociaimea. i
FBI OF TOISIS
F0;,1 FAR PLAGES
Reports of ' the city camp
around - Indicate that with -rery
few families registered eacn night
tourist trade has fallen off decidedly,-
Although eastern tourists
were expected - about the first of
July, H. SPolsal, superintendent
of the ground has stated that he
doubts' many will wtji"
: Tourists thus far have repre
sented chiefly neighboring states,
mostly California and Washing
ton. Since June 21 travelers from
Ldistant: places' have been -Emery
Adamson, West Palm Beach, Fla.1
Leslle Spranger, Berne, Ind.; 'and
Mrs. Mary Diana, Shreveport, La
; -Tourists registering Monday,
June 27, were as follows: R. S.
Corbin, Newport, M. Morrell, Los
Angeles; James A. Phillips, Re
dondo 'Beach, Calif.
1 Registered - Tuesday, June 28.
were the following: B.- Richard
son, Seattle; W. A. Holtum, Port
land; and Emery Adamson, West
Pal Beach,; Fla.j, ...
Croisan Better
y After Operation
B. M. Croisan; collector of cus
toms, is now' convalescing in St.
Vincent's hospital, Portland, fol
lowing a major operation there
last y week. He Is expected to re
turn. to his duties sometime in
July. MrCroisan Is well known
In Salem, where he resided for
many years.- - , ,
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Wages in vogue for laborers
on farms In this section are i
Kdownv considerable Jrom last,
year's "pay,? with $1 a day and
meals the general off er for work
now. ' ; '.
Farm .: workers on a ' monthly
basis are paid a wider range,
with 10. 115 and 220 per"
month and board and room me
various offers. . C
Workers in logan patches are
getting generally . sr half cent - a
box. Cherry pickers In the mam
are getting . three-quarters ot a
cent, however some growers are i
paying as low as half a cent, ana
a few are paying as high as a
cent. Work In the strawberry
fields is at an end, on 'large
scale.
Hop ' growers in the Indepen- i
denee vicinity last week set a
wage for hop yard laborers at
15 cents an hour. The previous
wage was 21.75 a. day. - . .
Hawley Returns
To U. S. Capital
Congressman W. C. Hawley left
Salem yesterday afternoon on the
4 o'clock train to return to Wash
ington: He was previously report
ed to have left Portland for tne
capltol two days before, but In-1
stead came to Salem to attend to i
some matters .before leaving for
the east. He was In Portland for j
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Down Go Prices .
:I?-E:'(g.iirr-IL"-8;
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Wies'. Boucle Salts, skirt Ladles Ifew Vofle Dresses,
fO.73 suits, now $1.98 98c U $1.98
SO-in5 "Peter Pan" Prints,
regular '89c yd " - - fi
special, yd, 1 J C .
Men's and' Ladles Bathing l Ladles White' Skirts and
Bolts, all wool, f fQ ';. , paaUl shades, rtg. o
aow ......... h QAUJ. f 2.08, closebut . 0.10
' Ladies White Sweaters, rejf.
f 1.98 - f2.98, also & " Q
Ueht colors, now: vlO
Ladles Pare Silk Mesh Hose
regular Sl.hose, , ijn
now loC
Ladles French Crepe Fitted
fcups, rec 1.98 slips, Qgg
. HOTS HaJIOP Rnitm - mKlt -
Mil,, turtta mmmi ".. mm ....... -t.. "'
wue, brown, green, ' rjf
. . reg. fl.98, bow ;..'. " "'-,
Now is the Time to BuyYottr Summer Clothes
" at Wholesale Prices ' - ' v
NOT A CHAIN STORE
, - BLOCUS. :
Green
Section
Startinp; next week. the. "Statesman Advertiser,,, spe
cial green section for marketing, will appear on Friday.
--0 The 'change is made at the request, of : ,
( ; advertisers who prefer the later, day In
. V . ' the week.' " - , - - ;.
The "Green" is the preferred advertising section for
groceries, drags, meats. It carries the prices which
attract thousands of buyers to' Salem, stores. " .
Wateh For It Friday
0 Boy! Frie4 Chicken
- 4th of July Special- "
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Dressed and Drawn
3 69c
Wood Bros. Grocery
155 North Commercial Street, Phone ,9164 : -r,
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351 State St.
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Originators of Low Prices ,
BEEF PRICES LOWER :
; Ton wouldn't think it possible for anyone to sell good
beef at a lower price than It has been recently. But'
it's a fact. Another thing to bear in mind la that the
. quality is the' best at this season of the year. -
REGULAR-PRICES, NOT 'SPECIALS'
;s Special Prime
TENDER STEAK BEEF ROASTS
8Clb?
This Means a Drop of from 2 to 4 ytt per lb.
, . , Cut from Quality Beef
: Finest
SIRLOIN STEAIC
12V2C
. . Bestv- . s
ROUND STEAK
lb.
15c
lb.
. Fresh ' ' -
GROUND BEEF
3 ibs. 25c
Sliced '... -i ' .
FRESH LIVER
lb.
Best Oleomargrarine, 2 lbs. V.;ll;J-.:...i5c
MUk Fed ..
VEAL STEAK
12Cib;
Milk Fed
VEAL ROAST
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Salem's Only Slarket Handling Inspected Meats Exda
, ' sively Particular People Patronize the Midget '
"Flavorized" Sliced Bacon lb... ..i:15c
.; Salem's Pride . '
4 -
"Flavorized"
HALIS
15
I'C lb.
. ' - Sugar Cured
LOIN BACKS
Acib.
Slem, Oregon
220 H Litwrty
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Shorten the Hours and Employ More Help. We Close
at 6 P. BI, on Saturdays at 7 P. M.
HARRY M. LEVY -
ES AT THE STATE FAlRGrOUXD3 AN'O HELP TUB
LEGIOX MAKE SALEM'S GREATEST FOCBTU OP JTLY
At One of O Board meeting you lmow; (BonT. we mean) the Uiffer
ence between our board arid the" trust'board is .some vwhere in: the neighborhood -'of
fifty; thousand dollars or "o:perye not bein the one j.
gettin the fifty Oh well its a Board and thats somethln But what we started to say
was. that we got Our pander up the other day sittin at one of cm! (one of the Board
meetings) when qje bf the members sounds off about our ads bein ' written in such
a Slip Shod manner Yeah, pipes the. other members -we noticed that too. Well Sam.
Hill we -says what cha -wont, us. to do about ih Dont have an ad this week and see if
business isnt ' better. Great Guns - Boys we says thatl never do-fblks'el think some-;
thin the mater us not havin an.ad; Nothing we could say would. change em so last'
week we dident have an ad, and what Burns us up. is business was better and those ,
sldnflmt sitting on the board dident give "us a chance to . talk to em about it they
just looked at . usr,with . a land of sickly grin . and said good morning its . a nice day
isnt it. Now folks lets dont let that hapen again. Come in and; bring some body with .
you "when we have an ad or we'l loose oil r prestige (what ever that is.) :
' At the; Market i r. ";,: '-'
197 NbrUi Commercial St. . ' - -
The other day ive mentioned in
tsi eff held vay something
. ebbnt Crescent Baking ?ovoder.
being good. tveU .it seems we
cerent so smart' dter tdl cs
most. Everybody cUrecdy knevt
it, end when we pat the price
down to level of the trust pow
der we hand most every one
wanted Crescent well the
'price is sfxfl down. " v -
Full- Pound' Cans !bf
Crescent " Baking Powder '
V' 27c ,
Ter ' OH- .1 -gaL: l!Ou.
Quart w J5r - cansJ- ' wt7 C
Vi-gaL
Shrimp
New pack, regular
size tins
8c
' ' ' - -Fancy r -
Crab Meat
This crab' meat is one bf the best
we've seen for a long time and the
price is tne lowest in years.
Lt Noi Va this to 35c
( , Fresh, Pure .;. . - :
- Orange or. v
Lemon Juice . ; .
Particularly ice .for. picnics. 8-oz.
,.tins of absolutely pure juice, ' . rt :
ySrfor,.' 1..25ci
, . . - j -" Pure - c ;T )'
Cane Sugar
13
lbs.
- Snowdrift
,49c
.fiu-
Shortening
3:49c 6 95c
' . . x ; " - Morion's : v
; Iodized Salt
m 26-oz. packages for 13c
, O lb. cans. ter Ib..'.1j..l. .29c-
- Good High Grade Hard Wheat
49 'kw--:S9c
VcGGtJaCpIlGG :
Await you '.at: these, two
Stores, the selections now .
are the best of the season.
Many Varieties of Berries
. Red . , Raspberries and
Blackcaps at their best,
CurrenU and logan brri
too are getting, more plen
. tiful now - while straw
berries are nearing the end
ttey are'.tfll available and
the . flavor better . than . at
the . beginning of. the sea-
son. Cantaloupes, Casabas
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' and Honeydews are come-
. .w, r- . -
ing m larger volum now
which of. course is bring
ing the price down. Young
garden- vegetables; .such
items as beets carrotts.
turnips radishes. . green
. onions land celery . affords
one a variety of delightfui
dishes at a very small cost
'to the 'housewife and bf
course there's an abund-
Tancebf other. foods no less
appetising such as green
peas, new potatoes, string
, beans, cauliflower, sum
mer squash, ripe tomatoes,
cabbage, cucumbers, all
these and others at their
, best await you at these
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t two stores and of course
the prices are like all other
-foods very low at these
stores..-:
Bob White
Laundry Soap
10
MadebyP&G
bars
19c
'.- .... pyN . ..
Granulat'd Soap
2 pkgs. 25c size and 2 bars Of
Crystal White Soap, all for 09 C
2 pkgs. Super Suds and 2 y .
bars C.W Soap, aH for llfC
Pillsbury
49.
sack
s Flour;
$1.29
Freshly Roasted
Coffee
lbs.
59c
JeU i Well
All Flavors,
per pkg.
5c
JelI-0
All Flavors
pkgs.
25c"
Golden Key
Milk
tall cans
25c.
Armours Milk
6 un "'" -j--2fir
- Tree Tea , ;
2-35c
.Orange Pekoe,
-Ib. pkg,
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: Now as we go to press that is tf. I, f 4 iy
"say as we're so pressed for, tints : ; t-f-V '
: and space weT omit a few remarks ( J
about these stores being the ' na-1 t
. tions finest food stores. rAhem. ; ; '
we got that one across without it ' V.
mM tail m u a xr m m. . w- am w tm vt i n ir ia
Now ".in parting may we just re-
1
mind you that yQu can get one of
the nicest lunches at the
Coffee Shop for only
a. r
Like windeing a Dollar Watch, we ! 1 e j
- wind this up in a flourish by quot- 1 ' J ;
Ing a price of 49c for a 3-Ib. can c! " ' ' i j
. Fomay. Just as wen let the tafl 3 " ' 1 V
with the hide and give a Mb. r-r. . I
free with each. . L5
PS We hesitate-listing the price of a lot of Items we have in these two ".stores fr?
fear sorncbcdy'l thinlr 'weVo Euchred the manufacturer but : cf cm r.d if ycu'-. w
ever tried that -you know about how far yed get with it no, prices aro dovn, U:U
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