The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 15, 1932, Page 12, Image 12

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    Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning; Jnly 15, 1932 ,
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BOY TO OTTOS - f , V . ,
' BROOK8, Jaly 4 Hr. and
llrs... Carta Otto . hT racatTad
tlit word a faat t&alr ton , and
diuihter-ln-lar, Mr. and ' Hn.
Orrall J Otto are the parent I of
a son, born June 29, at Wilder,
Idaho. This It their second ehlltf,
tn tint one dying in Infancy.
I DIES
DEWIGO-H
Prescriptions
Gbnclricb
Fountain
Remedies
TcilotoicG
The Original Yellow Front Drug Store of Salem
P 135 N. Commercial St.
Phone 5197
For Friday and Saturday
"We Reserve the tUgnt to Limi t Quantities None to Dealers
; vSCHAEFER'S HOME REMEDIES j
- Schaefer's
- Corn Remedy
Handreds of people are
taking adrantage of onr
offer to remove corns.
NO CURE
NO PAY
A guaranteed corn rem
edy, safe, efficacious and
reliable, stops r the ache
and soreness the first ap
plication. ;
DO NOT DELAY
GET A BOTTLE .TODAY
25c
Hood's' ,
POISON OAK
LOTION
HEALS - SOOTHES
' RELIEVES
Relieves instantly all
cases of poison oak and
1tt, hop and berry pois
oning. A crystal clear,
aromatic lotion that
leaves no trace on the
skin. . t f ',
SOLD ONLY AT t j
THE SCHAEFEIt WAY
NO CURE - NO PAY
Bottles
50C and $1.00
ANACIN
Regular 1A
25c Size 1UC
LIMIT ONE
Extra Special
Full 8-oz., Reg. $1.00
Laxell OC
LOae Vegetal ... . aWC
Almond Benzoin, 25c
CHICKEN
BONES
19c
2 lbs. 88c
NO LIMIT
Fresh, Juicy
GUM DROPS
10c
Jumbo Size
Get the Schaefer Habit
Shop at Schaefer's
ITS RftlTNTl TO SAVE YOU MONEY!
Our Every-Day Prices are Low, but for the Lowest
Prices in Town Watch Our Week-end Specials j
ELMER ORCUTT
Phone 7536 We Deliver
171 South Commercial SU Salem , !
FINE FOODS LOWER PRICES !
Original Shredded
Wheat
Pksr. . .9c
. 5c
Alpine, Borden's,
Carnation, Morning
and Oregon
171 South Commercial Si, Salem
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LACOMB. July 14 J. C.
HaTdin. 79 : of ' Laeomh - vassed
away a- bis home Monday morn
ing following an illness of sev
eral weeks. He was a, pioneer
resident of Lacomb having spent
his active years in ?j teaching
school: ; s'ij r
He U snrvlved by. his widow.
Mra..Dashea Hardin; two sons,
BnM and Rot of Lacomb. two
daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Henson of
Lacomb ' and Mrs. Bessie uaines
of r Larwood, grandchildren and
other, relations..
Pnnrl services were held at
the Lacomb ' Baptist church and
burial at the . Lacomb . cemetery.
Visitor. Tell of
Fatal Accident' to
- Mary May Parsons
RICKEY. July 14 Mr. and
Mrs. Claire Miller of Salinas,
Calif.; hare left for home after
visiting - friends - here ' and - in
neighboring communities, 'Mr.
Miller Is a sister of A. C. Parsons,
well-known here, whose daughter
Mary May was killed recently by
an automobile.
Mrs. .Miller stated that the
child's death was an unavoidable
accident. She had started to cross
the road to get some things from
a family which her father had
befriended, when a car driven by
a carpenter struck her. The car
penter said he thought the was
safe and that next he did not
know what happened, but he lost
control of his car and ran into a
post crushing her.' She lived for
12 hours but never regained eon
sclousness. Virtually every fam
ily m and around Salinas was
represented at the funeral, so
fond had many become of little
Mar May.
Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. . 19c
Salad Oil, qt. ... 17c
-I Bring Container j
Balco Malt, can . . 39c
Budweiser Malt, can . 43c
.... ' i
Sardines, 3 cans . . 25c
t ' Large, Oral
Shrimp; 5 oz. can .
Prepared Mustard .
Sardines, 2 cans . .
Norwegian - In Olive Oil
Rajah Coffee .
That Famous Blend
Fly Tox, pt. ...
Tomatoes, 2J2 size ,
A1U Villa Brand
LaogaEipe Olives .
' "Pint Cans'.. ;. "
Pig Bars, 3 pounds
i ' Fresh I -
Creani Cheese, 2 lbs. 25c
Candlelight Flour . 89c
- . - : ' .. 49-lh. Sack .. - . 1
at the- beaches they will 'depart
zor Montana to mane their home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Uaynes
are visiting Mr. Haynee sister
and ' brother-in-law. Mrr and lfrtr 1
Thad Dwyer, at Grants r Pass. 1
They expect to take a trip t& the
Oregon Caves, before : returning
home in two weeks. : - it
Mr. and -Mrs. William Fry and
on t ; ArerriU, and Mr. Try
brother, John who - la " visiting j
them from Minnesota, returned
homo Tuesday from -the coast :
where they had been 'spending a
few days. John fry Is. visiting his
sister also, Mrs. E.', Shuts and
husband whom he had not seen
for IS years.' - -.
5 T. . "I
Peterson Sustains :
Injury to Hand as
Employee! at Mill
BUYER, July 14. John James
of Bandon 1 a spending a f e w
weeks with his brother Joe James
and wife.
Guests at the T. R. Ogelsbee
home 8unday were Mr. and Mrs. 1
George Blatchford and two child
ren of Molalla, Mr. and Mrs. fV.
H. Thurston and tworehlldren of
Buena Vista and Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Peterson and son.
L N. Peterson had the fingers
on his right hand thrown . ot of
place. He has been driving truck
at - a sawmill near here. . Levon
Whlttaker will drive the truck
until he is able to work again.
Bradfield-Kilborn
Nuptials Surprise
To Many Friends
SCOTTS MILLS. Jnlr IS
Miss Margie Bradfleld and Oscar
juiDorn surprised their friends
by belne married lat vaaV in
Salem. After several days spent
Hinkles Now Living
At North Santiam !
LYONS. July 14 Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hlnkle who recently pur
chased a tract of land at North
Santiam took possession July 1,
and moved their household furni
ture therp this week.' The Hin
kles have lived at the mill camp
on the McCnlly mountain for the
past two years. There are only
two or three families living at the
camp now.
Dr. Roth M. Daugherty
Phone 5858
Glasses Fitted
801-2-8 First Natl Bank Bldg.
All Modern Frames and
Lenses at Prices All
Can Afford!
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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et Market
Oriirinators of Low Prices 351 State St.
PRICES ARE RAISING
on all livestock. That's the best news yet. For when
the farmer receives a fair price for his products, it
pots money in circulation and it benefits everyone. We
boy from the farmer and are paying higher prices for
j livestock, which is reflected below. It is not our policy
i to lower onr quality to maintain a low price.
REGULAR PRICES - NOT 'SPECIALS'
Prime
BEEF ROASTS
10c ib.
Choice
SIRLOIN STEAK
15c ib.
Finest
ROUND STEAK
15c ib.
Sliced
FRESH LIVER
5c ib.
Fresh Oleomargarine, 3 lbs ...25c
Young Fig
PORK ROASTS
12V2C ib.
Young Pig
PORK STEAK
15c ib.
Dainty Lean
LOIN CHOPS
18C ib.
Fresh Meaty
SPARE RIBS
2 ibs. 15c
Salem's Only Market Selling Inspected Meats
0 Exclusively ,
It's "Your Protection :'
"Flavorized"
SLICED BACON
Salem's Pride
20c ib.
"Flavorized"
HAMS
Whole or Half
ny2c ib.
Tlavorized" meats are the result of 70 years experi
ence. They have that fresh, sweet, home cored flavor.
. Slaughtered, cured and smoked la Salem. "Naff sed.
Milk Fed,.
VEAL STEAK
15c ib.
Milk Fed ";vT'
VEAL ROAST
12y2cib.r
The Firm White Meattd ftnd Inspected sad Passed -
No Chain Store Methods. Shorten the Hoars and Em
ploy More Help We Close at 6 P3U Saturdays 7 P.M.
; "HARRY M. IiEVYVV'-ir i'X
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And now in mentioning a few. of .the advantages theie Stores offer you folks, we
do so hoping you will notimduly'.critisize'us for being to modest. In the first place
we have two Stores, that of course is very important . (havin two stores we mean
when we advertise two stores) now we supose the thing to do would be to say some-
thing about em. One of the most ' important differences between these -stores and other
stores is if we havent made a mistake in Hgurin the inventory is that these two stores
are the ones' we're operating which of course youT quite agree' is considerable (con
siderable difference, we mean) . Now if you have read this far and care to go on Tea -ding,
you'l find that these two stores are (if we should do such a thing as" mention
Chain Store ads) the Safegard to your Pocket Book. - So if there's anyone that can
read this and not agree with every word we'v.said, By gum we'd like to see em. Fact
is we'd like to see all of you, knowing of course a darn good way to have peonle '
comeand see you is to treat em nice, when they do come and that is just what these
stores stand for fair treatment and the lowest prices this .side of the pacific ocean,
and you don't Have to take a grain of salt with that either (with the ocean we mean).
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At the Market
Not a Chain Store
197 N. Commercial St.
Not a Chain Store
Pound
cans -
Thompson's Chocolate
Malted Milk
35c
Freshly Rendered
Pure Lard
x pounds 25c
Instant Postum
Large size VI n
cans : alaJt
Grapenut
Flakes
Snowdrift
Pound
pails
97c
Flour and Feed
Old Mill
our
Made by Pillsbury mills. A high
grade all hard wheat flour.
Wesson Oil
49
lb. sack
95c
pkgs.
22c
cans
69c
Plain Postum
Pound I
package Iwt
Armour's Milk
U tall cans for 25c
Golden Key
Milk
v cans 25c
Quaker Oats
Large package, regular or A
quick cooking laC
Sperry's
Pancake Flour .
35c
MJB Coffee
O pound cans.
per pound
31c
No. 10
sack
Freshly Roasted
Coffee in Bulk
O pounds 59c
Black or Green
Tea
Good quality in bulk, QQr
per pound OlC
Standard Curve Cut
Macaroni
U pounds 25c
Lanndry Soap
Bob White brand, made by Proctor
& Gamble, makers of Ivory Soap.
Pure
10
Cane Sugar
13 pounds
49c
Freshly Baked
Graham or Soda
Crackers
19c
regular size bars
21c
Ivory Soap
6 ban 25C
Granulated
Waldo Hills
Flour
49 Ib. sack 79c
Castle Flour
Made by Fisher's Blend Mills
49 lfcaack 93C
Mill Run
80 Ib. sack 67c
,So we've been told at
: least,; Baking Powder is
not used as a. flavoring
uiat Deing a ract, tnen wny
should one pay a premium
for a Brand just because
fTheres a Baking Powder
i Manufactured here in the
west !that "meets every re-
quirement of Baking Pow-
der and that Brand is .
1 .
pound boxes
Peers
23-oz. pkg.
Soap
Per
Ib. .
Crescent.
25c
17c
Cove Oyst
Regular sizs
cans - r
ers
Bars Soap FREE with
Each Package!
Shnmp
Golden Key
j O packages
25c
Fresh new pack,
regular size can M
X
712C
Crab Meat
X No. size cans ,:r, t 35c
MiUc
O tall cans for ' '' ' " llc
; Armour's Milk
s; tall cans for ' " ' , ; " lit
Jelly Powder
All Popular Flavors .'. : i
-. Island Brand ;' J ; ;
Standard i
Toniatoes
i No. 10 can equal to almost 4 NoT
.2 size cans, at about half Q
the price. Per can , , .. laC
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