i - i -1 - h thm OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, March 22, 1935 MODEL FOOD MARKET Free Delivery 275 NORTH HIGH STREET Phone 4111 (Three Lines) 30 Day Account Service DID YOU GET YOUR MAGIC DISCOUNT BOOK? -positiTely the easiest way to make a MTing With erery purchase xt ten cents or more yo get a atamp When your little book Is filled we redeem It for $2.00 cash. Stamps also glTen on all accounts paid In full by the 10th of the month following . purchase. Start now to make this 'sarins on erery little item of food you buy. HAVE YOU ENTERED THE CAKE-BAKING CONTEST? Get the Entry Blanks From Us Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg 29c Calumet Baking Powder, lb. can - - 25c Bakers Premium Chocolate, Vi lb. cake 22c (A cake pan FREE with each half-pound) M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lb. can , 85c Junket Ice Cream Powder, 3 pkgs 25c (Maple. Vanilla. Chocolate) Leslie Salt, Plain or Iodized, 3 pkgs. . -25c Yellow Split Peas, 2 lbs. 15c California Fancy Rfce, 4 lbs. 25c Recipe Marshmallows. in cello., lb. pkg. .... 17c tort Howard Toilet Tissue, 3' rolls 22c Scott Paper Towels (150 towels) . : 25c Ivory Towel Holders, each ... - ..25c Fancy Walnut Meats, lb 35c Fishers Biscuit Mix. large pkg ... -25c Elsinore Telephone Peas, 2's 1- 17c Elsinore Spinach, 2'2's, 2 cans 27c Elsinore Spinach, l's, 3 cans ........ 29c Monarch Red Pitted Cherries, 2's, 3 cans 43c . (Makes delicious cherry pies)' New West All Green Asparagus, 2 cans 45c Blue Tag Fancy Bartlett Pears, 2 cans .. 45c Del Monte Golden Bantam Corn, 3 cans 43c L of V Kernel Corn, l's tall, 2 cans 35c S & W Artichoke Hearts, No. 2 cans .. 25c S & W Cocktail Fruit, l's, 2 cans 35c S & W Cranberry Sauce, 2's, 2 cans 45c Kadota Figs, tall cans, 2 for 3oc Frozen Strawberries, pints 15c; quarts 29c Model Hot Cross Buns, dozen 25c VEGETABLES Cauliflower, Spinach, Mustard Greens, Water Cress, Green Onions, Radishes, Artichokes, Head LettnertCelery, Fresh Peas, California, Tender Carrots, Solid Cabfeagn Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Peppers. are past the experimental stage SEE PIONEER'S CLOVER BLEND SETAB Estimates on composition shingles, built up, flat, coatings and repair work. SALEM HARDWARE CO. W. BONDELL, MGR. ROOF DEPT. 120 N. Commercial Street Phone 4906 112 N. Commercial St. Phone 5151 Biggest Little Store in the World ythians Looking Forward To District , Meeting ; Early in May SILVERTON. March 20. So cial nUht at the Pythian Sisters' Tuesday meeting was largely at tended and an enthusiastic meet- nr held. A communication was read from Grand Chief Barbara Grares of Portland, congratulat ing the Home Temple No. 21 upon its renewed interest in temple af fairs and on its interesting plans for future meetings. j All the temples of this district will attend the convention at Dal las, the second Saturday in May. Grand Chief Barbara Grares will bo present at this convention. The district includes Salem, Silverton, Dallas, Independence, Lebanon, Scio, Corvallis and Eugene. The organization of an Altru istic club was reported. The club was formed recently at the home of Miss Rose Specht and will meet the Becotiff and fourth Thursday afternoons. It Is open to all Pythian sisters and no nines are collected. The club members will work for the benefit of; the tem pie, particularly stressing chil dren's work. The invitational card party, for the benefit of the temple, was an nounced for March 26. The Knights have Invited the Sisters to be their guests and help with the entertainment of visiting Knights and their wives March 28. Guests will be from Salem, Independence, Hubbard, Aurora and Dallas. A committee to in troduce the visitors, is composed of Minnie Fishwood, Elizabeth Cooley, and Nada Grinde. Following the regular business of the Temple a - program and supper was given. In charge of the program was the membership contest division headed -by Elsie Nelson. Mrs. Carl Specht' acted as chairman of the program. Num bers included a recitation by Lee urmde, vocal selections by Mrs. Harry Riches; reading and dance numbers by Darrel Kolas with Marvel Grinde at the piano; pi ano solos by Marvel Grinde. In cnarge of tne decorations were Lillian Heald, Nettie Cusiter, Elizabeth Gottenberg and Attie Lee. Salad Dressing It's NaJly'B . Quart . . Rolled Oats Kerr's q lb. Best J bag TcJC -:- Post Toasties 3 pigs. 20 c T E A Tree Tea 07 -lb. green I C ii lb. O. P. 83c CRACKERS No.' 2 Sodas or ni Grahams, carton A C LEMONS Fresh Juicy " Dozen C CABBAGE New Crop Ball Head, pound 6c ORANGES Fancy Large Navels OQ Dozen 7C SARDINES Ovals, Tomato j f or Mustard .... for IOC SALMON Alaska Pink . Means 19c SOAPrgiant size bars ....... fi for 25r MACARONI, elbow cut .3 lbs. 1gr RICE, broken grain g lbs. IQr BEANS, small white Ifl lbs, MATCHES, 6-box carton Enter the Cake Baking Contest Calumet Baking . nQn Powder 1 lb. OC ip Mil Swansdowm -Tig.. -....27 Baker Prem. Chocolate 21e . Pa lYee CRBCO ' TMI DIGESTIBLE SHORTENING GET THIS FLU SIZE CUE PCD.1D C?lfr 58c W SUGCES S Senior Class , Will Present Drama at Silverton Tonight ! 1 1 I SILVERTON, March 21. A great deal of Interest la being dis played in the senior class play to be presented Friday night. "Grow ing Pains''; the three act comedy by Auranla Rouverol, is the play selected. Guy DeLay Is director. Lester Rue and Evelyn Stewart play the leads and others in the cast are: Evelyn Rankin, Lynn Johnson, Marguerite C h a 1 f a n. John Coomler, Lyle Krug, Caro line Bump, Merle Terry, Grace Wigle, Anna Larson, Loraine Zoll her, Jane Ogdon, Charlotte Go plerud, Marion Palmer, Oscar Specht, and Lewis Paulson. Geraldlne Gates la stage di rector. . ROM X LLil SKI M LAST SERVICE HELD FOR SIM E. H TURNER, March 20. The fun eral service for Mrs. Sarah E Given was held Wednesday after noon in Salem at the Rlgdon Mor tuary, with Rev. W. C. Kantner officiating. Interment was made In City View cemetery. Pallbear ers were H. R. Peets,- Carl Wil liams, W. J. Denham, BUI Rams don. Mr. Micklehany. and Jack Balles. Mrs. Given was born In the Waldo Hills, the daughter of Ab raham and Rebekah Jacobs, March 30, 1861. She was mar ried to John Given In 1880, who was deceased in 1128." The fam ily moved to Salem in 1907. Mrs. Given made her home the past two years with her son Pearl and wife at Turner. After a lingering Illness she passed away March 18, 1935. Seven children survive: George Given, of Washington; Pearl, Turner; Edwards, Silverton; Roy, California ; Harry, Salem; Gentry and Mrs. Bessie Dahled of , Port land; slaters, Mrs. Jane Breeding Eugene,' and Mrs.' Sophie ,Toung, Idaho; onev brother, John Jacobs; of VancouverWasltr' r IZ , ? - Dr. Ruth It Poujherty EVES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED First National Bank Bldg. . Phone SI 14 Salem. Ore. SAILED FHSKTlANI) yFree Delivery Quality and , Service All Fresh Fish in Season ... Dressed Poultry Our Specialty 173 S. Commercial St. Phone 6010 SUNNYSIDE, March 21. Farm activities are stirring with the tractor salesmen out to sell new equipment to the farmer. Many tractors will be used in this dis trict. The surveyors are out again cutting through the good farms which would change the geogra phy of the district. This Is caus ing much adverse criticism. Many new families have come into the neighborhood but no houses are available and they have had to look elsewhere. Some have stayed and purchased farms. Sunnyside Booster club held its postponedfmeeting Tuesday morn ing when These new officers were elected: President, Frank Renner; vice-president, Lyle Brown; secre tary, Vannie Van Meter, The new president appointed these com mittees: Flag, Joseph Renner; basketball, Francis Barry; Indoor ball and bats, Frank Renner; lit tle rooms boards, Normaa Alex ander; big rooms boards, Lyle Brown. P0ST0FF1CE TO BE AT OLD BANK SITE STAYTON. March 21. The Stayton postofflce will be moved from Ida street Into the Bank of Stayton building early neit month, Mrs. Grace Neibert, post mistress, announced yesterday. . . The new post'office I quarters will be In the north half of the building, or that section used as the main banking room, of the former bank. This will give the post'office both front and alley entrances. ( W Earlier this week, announce ment was made that the two local mail routes would be consolidated, with Floyd C. Crabtree to. handle au rural delivery out of this of fice. Leo Rock Is transferred; to Salem. -j v Landscaping Class Will be Started at Clear Lake Tuesday CLEAR LAKE, March. 21. The SERA landscape gardening course to be given at the Clear Lake schoolhouse will -' have Its first meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 n. m. March 26. Tho ronrsn of twelve lectures is free to all adults whether residents of Clear Lake community-or not. ,- Plant propagation, care of shrubs tod trees, and many other subjects of especial interest to ru ral people, will be taught. The course will be conducted by Earl Llttwiller. All Interested are urged to attend. - ROBERT SMITH HURT - WOODBURN, March. 21. Rob ert smith, truck - driver for the Elkan dairy fell asleep while driving on the -Pacific highway just north of Hardcastle avenue, Monday night about 12 o'clock, and received cuts about the face and head, when his truck went into' the ditch, and he found him self covered with empty: milk bot tles. He was able to drive his route Tuesday but the truck was MARION STREET AT ...COM'L Phone 9176 iv5 n& COURT STREET AT COM'L Phone 7962 W D If 03: S K) 1 UK) The fact wholesale foods are 20 higher this March over March of last year, our customers are still enjoying very largely the low prices of last year due to new improved store arrangements and more efficient opera tion. We invite you to be a customer of these stores we assure you daily savings and convenience in shopping. Durkee's White Star Texas Quality New Pack Dunbar Cove GIobe Trotter Norwegian Mayonnaise Tuna Fish SHRIMP OYSTERS SARDINES 45c 28c, 2, ssjL28c " 24c Durkee's 29C SARDINES - Booth's, SALAD AID YACHT CLUB TUNA mugtard CLAMS Master Minced OAA Ofy O W OKa TUNA FLAKES, 1 fn or tomato sauce, - Tp flat cans, OQ Qts. OUC Pts. Z4C Z for Z&C No. Ws lUC 2 for. IOC 2 for diV C Hunt's Supreme Yellow Cling IPEASEE Sliced or halves No. 2y2 size cans 2 for or 3 for PHILLIPS Tomato Soup, Pork and Beans or To mato Juice, op? 5 cans mUv PINEAPPLE Broken sliced, No. 2 cans, 0J 2 cans iJs 4 cans 50c PINEAPPLE Broken sliced, large No. 2y2 size cans, OQn 2 for LdUKs TOMATO JUICE New West, 3 cans 20c TOMATO JUICE, Hunt's Supreme, Ofll 3 cans ajUC SLICED BEETS LUy of VaUey, 1 cans, S for of Valley, No. 2 OK BEANS Green Spot stringless, No. 2 OP cans, '3 for iO TOMATOES Island solid pack, No. 2V& tins, 2 for solid pack, No. OK HOMINY Van Camp's, No. 2Y2 size cans, OrT, 3 cans . u I C CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP- 91 0 3 cans ds Other varieties Camp bell a soups, 3 cans 24c PEAS Flavor Crest No. 2 cans, OOs 2 for i LlA, CORN Blue and Gold, fancy Golden Bantam No. 2 tins, OA 2 for d)Z 4 for 56c CORN Diamond A fan cy whole kernel Golden Bantam. Packed in Ore gon. A real value, QP 2 cans SOC 4 cans 49c PEAS Sunset Valley No. 2 cans, OCTa 2 for ZDC Snow Flake Sodas or Sunshine Krispies 2-lb. packages Calumet Bls. Powd. 1 lb 24c, 2l 2b 50c. 5 lb 79c JeBfl 3 or 31 7fi 6 for SSS cloz.pkgs. S COCOA Bakers' 1 lb. 18c POSTUM Plain -j Q 1 lb. pkg LVL MINUTE TAPI OCA 2 pkgs. 21c WHEN YOU USE .LD (SILII2)E you are using as fine quality coffee and certainly the freshest you can buy and .what's more you aren't paying?-a nickel f 0$ a tin can you just pay: for good cof-" fee OLD GOLDEN 1 lb. 2 lbs. Mellow Blend Coffee Fre.hly Roa.ted Q UTS. 3gC You'll find a complete line of the most popular brands of feeds at the. Marion Street Market priced the regular Busjck way. They also pay the highest cash price for egg's and poultry. ; 7 Remember Foods Are Never fisher at Busick's Market Never Knowingly Undersold SUGAR The finest quality pure cane Snow Flake sugar, A ft ' 10 lbs. vC 25 lbs. $1.21, dvj f7ft 100 lb. sacks p4; I U POWDERED .SUGAR, 3 lbs. ... XIV 19c BROWN SUGAR 4 lbs. CAKE FLOUR- Swans Down m I t BAKERS CHOCOLATE, 23c 1,2 pound cake 20c POST TOASTIES 8 pkgs. . PURE HONEY, 4C 5 lb. pafl LX, PANCAKE FLOUR Pillsbury's, - ft large pkg. XU .LOG CABIN SYRUP, ta. size 19c BLUE LABEL KARO 5 pound QO paU OOL 10 lb. pail 63c BRIER" RABBIT MO LASSES 2U lb. can ... 1 Vx lb. can 13c 24c AUNT DINAH MO LASSES Aunt Di nah, small 11c; No 2y2 size . 19e FLOUR QQ Drifted Snow tP X V FLOUR Tamarac Pillsbury's Hard Wheat tPJL.U KITCHEN Kf QUEEN 91 Off: PILLSBURYSI-I QQ BEST l.iO (RKCO 1 ' itim!U.uii,wi...imiiiMWiu mmm THE DIGESTIBLE SHORTENING I GET THIS FULL SIZE ONE POUND CAN for III if till a 58c tall pound being re- paired. badly damaged and Is