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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1933)
Interesting Pacts wsusa who ass this papsr a thslr boring golds. FRIDAY - SATURDAY- FREDRIC MARCH CLAUDETTE COLBERT in "TONIGHT IG OUEIG" MATIXKE VRL - 2; 15. CONTISUOUB SAT - 2 TILL 11 PJ. MIDNITE PREVIEW Sat. at 11:30 pan. and Continuing SUN. - MON. - TUES REVEALED . . The One Man Whoy Knows the Heart- : V - Stabling Truth! IV, Actually written by Tf7' the warden of r' tf fUn Rino -" Lewis E. Lawes 1IC" - v v SDC3 SOCK . .... i v 'lJ',f BOO Seats 25c with SPENCER TRACY - BETTE DAVIS LAST TIMES TODAY K ARLOFF in "The Mummy'9 Sat. - Sun. ConU Two Big Feature No. 1 The Book that has fascinated a mil lion women! Tiffany Thayer's Sensational Story "13 WOMEN" with IRENE DUNNE RICARDO CORTEZ MYRNA LOY JILL ESMOND 2 Tin 11 A. M. Pictures No. 2 Anytime 25c Laughs Galore! A small town genius with big ideas ! Ac tiont Ro mance! A great show for the whole family! EDDIE OUIlLAtl TP. ELIER Un 171 S. Com'l GROCERIES 171 S. Com'l WHAT?? NO ORANGES?? Last week end we were unfortunately compelled to dis- appoint many customers who came to our store for five cent oranges. We offer our sincere apology for having a supply unequal to the demand. This week we are here again with a lot more. Come early this time and buy this quality fruit at this low figure. Here axe some suggestive items you can buy here at a aving on FRL-SAT.-MOU, February 10, 11, 13 Packed with juice and flavor, dozen Pure Cane rages IT" lbs. SHc LETTUCE' Solid Heads Beams Reds & Great Northerns 5 lbs. Something aw, you'll anjoy it, cou pons redeem sdnere Pkg. 24-SC c Clipper Hot 3 one IVpks. 3a Waahlartan XX C Its haircuts at taxpayers x- Aa turn f Is.0 far tbs tor Bsrbsr shoo Is reported. o Other ttsms 'of tatsrsst bi in Washington ars: l,H( Mass, Ssaatc for 0 Tbs distribution ef Tbe Statos aaa Advertiser Grn BsctMm) axJar la 13,277 A most eomplste ooreras. of sJm sad Salem rural routes, O Wo ask Mrs. Tok.l, who llvoooa Balom routs 1. wboro sbs did hor -bay ins sad sbs told us tbat sbo took Tbo EUUsnan and oltber oopiod tbsltms sbo was Interest ed In or cat tbem out and used them for her buying guide. O Wo were talkln with Mrs. Uark IfcCalllstsr and ask ber where sho bought ber groceries. "I buy them all over", was ber answer. Then sbo went on to explain tbat abe used tbs Friday Statesman as her guide. O Ws could tell you of lots mors tbs nskeen of tbs rioe prsst- denf s car. UI for Bromo Seltaer, 999 aspirin at us per aoaarsa, 0t worth of loo. Chauffeur's glOTOS 11.45. O ' Tbs house llkewiss has hsaTjr ex pans, lists such ss 2,400 hesdsehs tablets, $7 (or water coolers. SIS for ice to keep tbs water cool ers cool, 144 for hair brashes, til for combs, clothes brushes ISI.lt, clocks 1ST. 41 nan brushes ll. matches IS7.lt. O Ninety years sgo II to T per sent of all men who worked were employed la agriculture. Ia 1)1 II per cent were engaged in other oc cupation a O For ten years ending 111. 410, 000 patents were granted. O Tbe democrats used 11,000,000 worth ot radio time and the repub licans 1100,000. A largo part of this amount is still unpaid, O Elshty-eight thousand fatal ac cidents In tbs United States in ISIS. Nearly 10,000 less than to 1111. o Trance has an sctlro army of Japan has an act! to army sf Davidson Hired To Audit Books, County Offices The county court yesterday hired A. O. Darldson of Salem to audit the books ot Marlon county. except the sheriffs office which were audited before A. C Burk assumed office. Davidson's work will include also records of the justice court in Salem. J. H. Roland, who has been chief on the eounty audit for a number of years, will be Darld aon's assistant. Darldson audited the city of Salem books the past two years. Double S. & H. Green Stamps 1 Saturday Sassafras Bark 6 oz. 20c New Jig Saw Puzzles Just In Carson Pharmacy We Deliver. No Extra Charge Hotel Senator Bldg. Dial 5468 This Store Open Sunday Drop In 4 ill DCPTAGRICA Originators Of Low Prices, 851 State Originators Of Low Prices DON'T TAKE A CHANCE When buying meats. The prices we quote are as low as good meat can be sold for. A purchase will con vince you that our quality and prices are just what we advertise them to be. REGULAR PRICES, NOT 'SPECIALS' BBSsnMssssssBsas Young Pig Pork Foast 6o lb Young Pork Loin Roast Cg lb Dainty Lean Loin Chops 10c lb Young Pig Pork Steak 3 lbs 25c The lowest price in history LOIN BACON BACKS, lb Sugar cured. Mild and sweet. SMBSs SBt Prime Beef Roasts Sell "Flavorixed" Sliced Bacon 2 lbs 25c Choice Sirloin Steak IGcli "FUvoriMd" Hams The most delicious cured meats you have ever tasted. Different from the shipped in variety. Oranges Just picked from the trees taste different. Bo does home cured meats. BEST MARGARINE, 2 lbs . 15c Fresh Ground Beef la lb Purs Pork Sausage Ife lb Wt can make the above ground meats cheaper, but no one can make a better product USELESS TO PAY'BIORE. RISKY TO PAY LESS. Out of consideration to our employes, ws close at 6" p. nv On Saturdays at 7 p. in. ' HARRY M. LEVY, Prop. U. .MMI.II.I 1 1 IM J.UI. J..HU 1. 1 II I IIJ I I II .1 11MI IHII.II I . ! LIU J ll.HL.. H...I.UI.II il.n.LWJ... , PTAGRICA Originators Of Low Prices, S51 State PTrA6RIC H 351 State St. 11 We wem f com U V modified or somethin last Saf ur day We just simply could'n give the kind of service we figure our customers are entitled to on account of there bein either to many of em or to few of us we never could figuro which it was. But dont let that keep you away this Saturday because we're gona be Enlarged (that is our help is gona be enlarged, heck that dosent sound right what we mean is we're gona have more folks to serve you. Now thats all we've got to say ex cept a little note to the Editor to remind him we've heard a little complaint about soma the ads he's been turnin out for us. It seem acordin to some of the complaints the right words are not always used. So we ask you to print this so'es the readin will be the same as the writen and so far as the prices ar concerned leave em as they are theyre good enough. z J J2) U AT "IT HE MAD2IKEH RY-KRISP small package 25c large pk- 35c WE REDEEM RY KRISP COUPONS Broken Rice Naturally this rice is not as nice looking as the full grain, yet it's nice, clean and has the food value of whole grain rice. The price, of course, makes it an at tractive food. 5 Pounds 9c Great Northern Large White Beans 5 lbs. 12c Wheatola An all wheat Break fast Cereal, No. 10 sack, freshly milled 24c 1 0 Pouirals Fine Granulated SUGAR 37c Crescent Bakieg Powder L 1 9 c "CI Toilet Soap Sanka 49c 5 bars 19c Instant Postum 35c T" TTsw Fancy Sugar Cured Loin Backs- Meat lUept. p'c"gsnrc,i2g S PANCXKEFMDB- 15c PiHbury'. Be.t Patent Hour BLUE LABLE KARO SYRUP o 1 For more ter loaves per sack, CI 1 Q 5 pound pai OIC 49 pound sack Dl.le7 Jo. 1 Sack Cream Rolled flats 23c 1PII Fh. ffl sfll I At 2G Eggs, Fresh Extras, 2 dozen a 2SC Walter Baker's flocoa Jell- the New Kind 3 packages 17c Yan Camp's Tomato Soup 5 cans 2c Frozen fresh Oregon Strawberries 3 Pommels Easy to Serve, Delicious in Pies or Short Cakes, Economical for Jam or Preserves 25c FEED DEPARTMENT TRIANGLE EGG PRODUCER with link and Greens, 100 Ex sacks $1.65 TRIANGLE PELLETS 100 $1.70 BU-MAR EGG MAKER $1.45 100 lb. sacks with link and Greens . BU-MAR SCRATCH FEED 100 lb. sack. $1.15 BU-MAR DAIRY FEED 18 Protein, no Oat hulls, on 80 lb. ssfVs Os7C BEET PULP 100 pound sacks $1.20 r