The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 31, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Mornirijr. March ZU 1933
STSTEFMB SETUP
III BE
DISCUSSED
Date, Beer, Premiums are
Topics for. Gathering
Here on April 6
The date apon which? the Ore
gon atato fair vUl be held thla
rear, the amount ot premiums
that will bo orfsred, ud whether
1.1 br will be sold on tbe
(rounds, probably will. bo deter
mined at mooting of the ititt
asricultaral board to bo held aero
Afrtt s.
All exhibitors Interested iathe
success of tbo Ilr also hare boen
Invited to attend tbo mooting and
off or suggestions.
If as Gohibar, dlroctor of tbo
tato agricultural department,
will aabmtt plan providing tor a
aelf-saststnlng fair without tbo
canal legislative appropriation of
S7MAt to par premiums. Oobi
bar said many persona bad rolan
toorod tbelr sorrices gratia during
tbo fair, and that It might be pos
aiblo to apply tbe gate receipt in
tbo payment of premiums.
la 1932 approximately' SO per
cent of all cattle premlama went
to oat-of-atate breeders. A sim
ilar condition existed In other
llToatock dlTislons. Wbotber ex
hibit at tali year's fair will bo
limited to Oregon exhlbltora or
whether those classes In vhieh
premium money baa beea going
largely oat of the atato, will be
Included oa tbo basis of ribbons
and free stall rent, and free Judg
ing oorrico only, will bo determin
ed by the board.
FIRST DANC1I HELD
LINCOLN, March. II Fifty
six persons from , tbo adjacent
communities of Brush College and
Zena and of Lincoln, were guests
of Claude B. 8mith and CM.
Parks when tboy sponsored the
first danco to bo given at Lincoln
for oyer 29 years at the Spong
wharf Saturday night.
asn
Irish
B
ing Grocery Go.
294 N. Commercial St. 4 Deliveries
Phone 3527
If the domestic allotment is put in force it will advance all flour
prices about 57c per sack. Keep a stock in your pantry.
Shortening in
bulk. 4 lbs. ...
Bring container
Mothers Cocoa,
2 lb. can .....
25c
18c
Little White
Beans, 5 lbs.
14c
Broken Rice,
5 lbs. for
13c
Cottages,
per lb. ..
Nice to bake
13c
New Quick Setting Oj
Jell Powder, 6 for.... wC
Balk Robusta Coffee. Fresh
ground, per lb. 17c; J 7 '
3 lbs HC
Kerr's White Eagle Hard
Wheat Flour,
49s
79c
ORANGES
5c
per doz.
While tbey last
POTATOES
Yakima No. 2, . OQn
50 lbs. . eJeC
H & D Kraut
2Vfcs
10c
Fresh Extra Eggs, OO.
2 Doz wOC
Candled & graded by
. experts
Honey,
5 lb. pail
39c
Corn Meal,
10 lbs
19c
Purex,
quart ..
10c
Pork & Beans, Kit- P
.eJC
ter's Brand, can ...
Buckeye Malt,
dark or llght.
Morton's Plain
Package Salt
39c
5c
Salad OU in
bulk, quarts
Gallon
14c
.48e
Bring container
FEED DEPARTMENT
Hodgen Brewster Chick
Starter with 9 1 C
milk aCelO
with
yeast
2.60
Plain .
1.95
3-Grain Special Chick
Scratch, 1 A
100 lbs. .... l.OU
4-Graln Hen Scratch.
real
scratch
1.23
Hodgen Brewster Egg
Mash. A real 1 OA
1 .03
buy at 100s
Hodgen Brewster Egg Pro
duced. This is our highest
grade mash, none 7A
better, 100 lbs 1 1 47
We have a complete line of
Garden Seeds at the right
price.
Ground Barley, 1 1 A
100s 1.1U
Mill Run,
80s
75c
Wheat,
recleaned
1.10
Graded
Cracked Corn ..
1.20
WE ARE TOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
.51
IF
FLOUR
Home
bound
Hard
Wheat
. A truly
good fam
ily blend
Floor
9 lb.
Bag 73c
Sugar
Fine
lated
Bay now
as tbo
market Is
much
higher
10 Lbs.
410
Limit
(55gan?Gt3:tGi
ALL BRANDS IN STOCK
3 packages . . . . 29g
House Cleaning Items
PUE1EX qto. ca. . . Go
Old Dutch Cleanser can 6c
0
Yellow Label
12E.B. TIN3 .
LB. TING
3 ""aaw m
Phone No. 4018 We Deliver Quantity Orders 245 N Coml
(SOETIFISIS
Golden West
a IB. TING . . . 2Cic
2 LP TINS . . . 7c
33c
GOLDEN KEY
3 canas . . . . HEq
For Perfect Pastries
3 LD TING . . 450
6 LD. TING . . 73c
OLEO ?1 All AG AE1IKE Dinner Bell
SlbOe ISO
OXYDOL, large, lOe pic, free.
PICKLES, Fanning Bread
- and Butter, jar
PIGGLY WIGGLY BEST
COFFEE, lb.
.19e
-10c
CAMAY TOILT SOAP, bar.
BISQUICK, a Gold Medal
iToauct, pkg.
JZSt
5e
Jt9e
COCOA, Baker's, yf lb. cans, each 10c
GRAPENUTS, for that extra
iffor, pkg. 15e
SALT, Diamond Crystal, 2 shakers... 15c
JELLO, all flarors, t pks.
GOLDEN GRAIN HEALTH
CEREAL, 3 lb. pkcs
-lc
4Se
EASTER EGG CANDIES,
Assorted, pkff
10c
BEANS, small whites, 5
aiU Hot sauce, 3 cans.
-lta
LOGANBERRIES, No. 10 cans, aeh19e
MT. HOOD STRING BEANS,
No. 2 cans, 3 for lie
KEROSENE, gallon 17c; 8 Gal's. 79c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Asparagus
California,
long green
1 H :.-12c
2 lbs. ..23c
CABBAGE
New crop,
solid, n. OC
01(1011 SETS
Med size
4 10c
CARROTS
Green Onions
Radishes
3 B.. 10c
ORANGES
Extra fancy
large jclcy
oranges
3dox. 19c
FRESH, TASTY
3 lbs. age
I" LEAN POUK
Hc lb.
ILAoo61bs,SSG
EIAr.2D
DeHcions, mOd core, ball
r whole, !). -
PorkorBssf
EloosGo 5.
HCEW. IL'Ml
DIES
P. A. Cox, Also ' Resident cf
Woodburn, Passes in
Portland
WOODBURN. March , SI
George W. Harlan. 74, tied
March it at the Deacoaeas hospi
tal la Salem. Tbo bodr was
broofht to the Ball Mortaary la
Woodburn for burial.
Mr. Harlan vas born at Steam
boat Rock, Iowa, October 1, lSSt
where ho grew to manhood. In
January, 1880 ho was married to
Mary Alice Ford at Eldorado,
Iowa. Three children surriYe:
Mrs. Leona Pargia of Dyke, Cor
orado, Mrs. Vera James, of
Grants Pass. Louie Harlaa. Wood
burs; also a foster son. Sam Har
lan, an officer In the nary at
Coca Cola. Panama, and a half
brother, Don Taylor.
Mr. Harlan came io Oregon in
IS 20 and has spent most of that
tfano in Weodbarn. His wife died
January 19, 1129. Funeral aer
Ticos will bo held Friday after
noon at 2 p.m. from Hall's Mor
taary, with burial at Bella Passi
cemetery.
The funeral sorrices for P. A.
Ooz, 77, of Woodburn, were held
la Portland March IS. Mr. Cox
was born In, Illinois. Oat. 21.
1SSS. For many years Mr. Cox re
sided near Hood Rlror whero ho
conducted an apple orchard. Ho
with his wife mored to Woodburn
about four years ago. Ho was
married to Kmma J. Lanktrao
March 17, 1901. who vita one
adopted son, Frank of Vancouror.
Washington. surrlTe him. Ho also
leares two brothers, Jndd Cox of
Ambry, Wash., Seaman Cox of
Los Angeles. Calif., and one sis
ter, Mrs. Treses Wilds of PhlHIps
berg, Kansas.
SPECIAL SERVICES
111 SIT APRIL 9
Special sorrices for each night
during Holy Week hare been ar
ranged by Rer. B. Earle Parker
of the First Methodist church, and
include the following program:
Sunday, April 9 Set asido for
reception of members and bap
tisms. Dr. Parker will preaeh In
the morning, and at the night
Berries, the Drama Guild will be
la charge.
Monday, April 10 Dr. Dorothy
Reed of Portland will speak at
7:20 o'clock.
Tuesday, April 11 President
SSam Anderson of Linfield col
lage will speak at 7:20 o'clock.
Wodnssday, April 12 Harry
Stone of Portland. 7:20 o'clock.
Thursday, April 12 Obserr
aaoe of Holy Communion 7:20
o'clock.
Good Friday, April 14 Day of
prayer and meditation, with
church open from 10 a. m. on. Dr.
Cart Gregg Doaey of Willamette
will speak at 7:20 o'clock.
Easter Sunday Eaater germo
by Dr. Parker at tbo morning
serrloe and choir concert at night.
Motley Estate
fax Case to be
Heard April 7
Hearinr of th likwitMu
contest lnrorrlng the win of Oer
omo Morley of Sllrerton has boon
sot for hearina- in the. Mi
' county court April 7.
Money left the bulk of his
estate of $22,922 to the Sllrarton
hospital, to establish hd f&
Of the Morler fmfl am
friends of the deceased, and If not
used, tor the dastltat and
needy. v y. "
The atato treasurer Is attempt
ing to collect tahorttanee tax of
12700. The hospital alleges It la a
charitable iastitation and feet aah
Jeet to the tax. - , ,
distoict nie
shed suiw
AUMSTXLLE. March 20 The
North Santiam Sunday school dis
trict will hold lta fluartarly eon
rention at the Christian church
hero Sunday, .April S. The pro
gram will be:
At 10 a.BL. song serrlco; dero
ttoaal by Prof. T. a Mountain;
10:20, lesson study and special by
AumsrHIs Christian 8 n d ay
school; 11:20, address by Jamea
Macauly of Salem; basket dinner
at noon at the school house.
At 1:20, song aerrice and dero
Uonal by N. Sherman Hawk, pas
tor of -tho Turner M. B. church;
duet by Mrs. T. Rlingspom and
Mrs. Geo. Cole; business mooting;
sang by Joyce Konke; address by
Fred Elliott of Portland.
Olsnn McClellan of Turner Is
district president.
Henry Porter is superintendent
of Aumsrille Christian church.
Court Considers
Regulations for
Dance Hall Beer
Members of the Marion county
court yesterday discussed infor
mally what action they will take
to control the nso of 2.2 beer in
and near daneo halls on and after
April 7.
A atato law girea county conrta
tho right to control and regulate
daneo halls, but the question has
arisen as to whether this author
ity la anulled by tho action of con
gress In declaring 2.2 beer non-intoxicating.
SEE IS Ms
li'll!
.11
Macleay Grange Has
Charge at Red Hills
MACLEAY, March 20. About
20 members of the Macleay
grange attended the Red Hllle
grange meeting Tuesday night.
Tho Macleay officers had charge
of the business meeting, and
Macloay talent on the program
inelnded: Viola and George Took
er, Stella Culrer. Allan and Rod
ger Baker, J. F. a Tokonburg,
Hasel Magee. H. B. Martin, Mrs.
Martin and Frank Bowers.
This Coupon
GOOD C
FOR ID CENTS
Saturday A Sudsy
Burt Crary's
Chemeketan Pie
Graham Cracker Crust
for this eoupon J p
CO
and
cents
Phono order by 0 P. M.
Friday - Dial v7ffS
EAST WOODBURK. March S 0
Lynton shanar, who formsrly
Ured at MeKoe, has signed mp
wltS an Xngttsh company ts do
engineering work in Japan and
China and haa left by ateamer for
tho far east. Lynton mored from
aero to snrerton, whero ho com
pleted high school and then en
tered Oregon State college where
ho graduated four or fire years
ago. Ho then signed up tor a
three year period with tho Bra
dan Copper Company near Santia
go, Chile, a. A.
After working there a little or
or two years he was seat hack to
tho United-States to continue
working tor tho same company.
Ho then worked on tho largo dam
that was recently completed near
Vale, tho same contractor taking
him to San Francisco to work
oa tho bridge that la to bo built
asrosa tho bay. It was while he
was hero that ho recelred tho
offer to go to tho tar east.
Freshmen to Give
Drama With Public
As Invited Guests
AUMSVILLE, March 20. The
play. "Treasure Island" will be
presented by tho freshman class
at tho school Friday night. Tho
public la inrlted; there la no ad
mission. Tho cast Includes John
VytlaolL Juno Rlahel. Erde Ogle,
Virginia Swanaoa, Kenneth Bar
ry, Donald Haabel, Angeline Fle
bor. Francis Lott, Andrew Footer,
Velma Royco, Corrine Kaminska,
Viol Bradley, Virginia, Oarbe,
Bugeno Leo, Kenneth Barry.
Frank Tripp aad Frances Sehnle
der. Botwoen-acta music will be:
Guitar aolo, Orrlllo Prunk, ac
companied by Nera Ham; piano
duet, Nera Hare and Alice Jensen.
HOP WORK HALTED
WACONDA. March 1ft Hnrfn
work la tho hop yard which be
gan in earnest during sunshiny
weatner a week ago haa beea
slowed up on account of rain.
Polee hare beea aat hwn
showers in tho now Julllan Do
jaraia lfr-acre field.
EASTER SPECIAL
PCFOQQCaf
WAVE
Genuine Supplies, guaranteed
OREGON SCHOOL
BEAUTY CULTURE
"OVER L w. MDOCr LEWIS
DRUG STORE"
Phono eSOO SIS X. Liberty
1
EXTRA -
DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS
SATURDAY
FRED Djer Elaa Tak Frea with
each purchase of We or over
Carson Pharmacy
wo uourer. no extra Charge
Hotel Sooator Blda Dial 548
This Btoro Open Snnday Prow In
370
SuteSt.
Phone
3813
A Convenient, Economical Food Store For jour convenience we offer FREE DE
LIVERY SERVICE Visit ear Frail and Vegetable Department. We welcome yonr
inspection. You'll be surprised with eur low prices.
370 STATE ST. - OPPOSITE MIDGET MARKET
Puritan
Hard Wheat
FLOUR
A Crown Mills product
49 lb. sock 79c
Goldea West
COFFEE
1 lb. can 26C
Fresh Hilled
Whits or Yellow
CORN MEAL
No. 10 sack
15c
Padf is Blend
COFFEE
An unusually fine coffee at
s new Jow pries
Every pound guaranteed r
Per lb. ; :.23C
TOILET TISSUE
1000 sheet reifis
4 roUs
Crown. Patent
Hard Wheat
FLOUR
The floor supreme
49 lb. sack 1.29
MHiC
Tall esns
4 can. ; 17C
ROLLED OATS
Quick or Be&mlar
No. 10 sade 25c
Oregon Full Cream
CHEESE
2 Lbs. 25c
Del Bay
TOMATO JULEP
cans
16c
Camay Toilet
SOAP
4 tors- -:22c
Wsahins; Powder
OXYDOU
Beg. 10s alio,
special .
5c
Be&. 25c size, aped! 10c
Carnation
WHEAT FLAKES
Largs pkg. 17c
CROWN
PANCAKE FLOUR
35c
Kellonr'a Prepared
WHEAT FLAKES
Largs size pkgs.
4 pkgs. ; 25c
POTATOES
N. 1 grade clean; smooth
Fine for bakingv no waste.
25
39c
SILtratTON. IXarem It atlaa
Aria LoadoU, wis "was to aara
beea tbo speaker St XtL next
nootfag ec tbo ParontpToaebofs
assodaUoa bsro Ajprfl 1 baa been
oalloi oast, aioordlng to word re
eolTOd hero.' Bobert Oootc, super
intsndont of .achools,'wHl secure
anotbor speaksr. ; T
You Xannot Go ; Wrong Here
-
Less Tkta Yfhcltxdt Prices
AD BTestock prices hare advanced but our Beef prices
remain the same this weekend. ' J . .
We nuke all the Hams, Bacon and Lard here st oar
market from the Tory best pigs ws can buy. Yoa ess
not bay better st any price. f .
O O
Sugar cured and smoked with oak wood -
Breakfast Bacon ...12 and 13c
Bacon Backs -10 and 12c
Bacon Squares 1 5c
Pure Lard, 4 lbs. for ; .....25c
Open kettle rendered j
i
We sell more pork and pork product than any market
in Salem.
Pork to Roast 18 and 10c
AH fat and waste is remored
Spareribs I... 10c
Pork Hocks ! ......5c
8T OaCCt aoaaaaaaie)Oooooooooooooaoe)aoeaoeaoeeaSwC
Back Bones i 3c
Pure Pork Sausage 10c
No water no cereal :
Oar beef is better than usual this week. Oar low prices
remain thesame.
Beef to Roast 8 and 10c
Loin Beef Steak 10c
Prime Rib Roll JL. 13c
Beef to BoU i 6c
Hamburger - 10c
No water no efal no extra suet
Veal Stew L 5c
We buy ail our livestock direct from the farmer. You
pay only one small profit when trading here.
McEDQWffiD.IL
MAKEKETT
Whert a DcUer Does it Duty
173 8. Commercial St ' Phone 87ST
187 S. Oonuneresal ToL 4010
THE BEST FOR LESS
Milk
BORDEN'S
Tall cans
Cans
15c
Soda
Arm dt Hammer
1
Pottnd
0
8PERRY
Pancake
Flour
Starch
Gloss at Corn
1
Pound Pkf,
. 88
Sugar
Fins Granulated
W Poonda JxjiJ
Corn Flakes
Post Toasties
P. and G.
Soap
11c
10
Bars.
23c
AHAIZO GOLDEN
Syrup
10',
Can
49c
Shrimp
Americas Beauty
Cans
Cheese
a
s
, Full I Cream
Ws Iteserrs the Biht to limit Qtsntities
Ca
pkn's Casb Groceiy
1 ,
r
1,
I
1
t
5
Lbs.
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