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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1938)
PAGE SIXTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN," Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, .February 4, 193S Fossil Judg& Assigned To Hear Case of Mass OREGON CITY, Feb. 8P)- Clrcult Carl Hendricks of Fossil will hear charge of larceny of public funds against Sheriff E. T. Mass and Deputies Howard Mass and Jessie Paddock February 14. He was assigned to the case by Chief Justice Henry J. Bean of the state supreme court. &?3aj0 Steele CtDG 5QoOQxsgq9 0(33 oanss-y S::. - f' -r r i tlf - Xfc J $ALIY, YOU STUOICO HOME ECONOMICS ANO I SEE YOU USE NUCOA I ON YIJ, AUNT JANET! NUCOA IS SO WHOLESOME. ANO HAVEN'T YOU HEARD, IT CONTAINS VITAMIN A NOW I ITS VERY DIFFERENT FROM OLD-FASHIONED MAROARINES I I NUCOA FITS RIGHT INTO THE DIET GROWING CHILDREN NEEp. BESIDES VITAMIN A, IT SUPPLIES AS MUCH POOO EMERGTASTHE MOST EXPENSIVE SPREAD FOR BREAD I AND THE VITAMIN A IN NUCOA NEVER VARIES. WINTER AND SUMMER ITS ALWAYS THE SAME 1 I Sam i'i v.ew -i i i ii THE WHOLESOME "THRIFT SPREAD" FOR BREAD YOU SAVE AT If AST 15 ON EVERY POUND! 600 Folks Given x Vaccine Smallpo JL Electric Lines Extended to -Lebanon North Side Farm Homes LEBANON More than 600 people have reported for small pox Tacclnation. There are a number of cases of smallpox in the country but none In the city. Two members of the E. C. Mc Clain family on North Albany road are reported ill with small pox in light form. The electric light plant is ex tending lines Into some farm homes on the north side that haye not 4 previously connected with the north extension. "Singing Longs' preach The VSlnging Longs" of Los Angeles hare arrived in Lacomb and began a two-weeks meeting in the Baptist church Tuesday night. Three Girls Arrive A daughter was born at- the Lebanon general hospietl Janu ary 30 to Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Winstead of Albany; a 5 pound daughter, Kay Louise to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pierce January 31 and she is a great grand-daughter of A. F. Bahrke; a daughter to Mr. and Mr 8. Richard Baldwin. Miss Lenore Soule who quali fied recently as first aid instruc tor Is teaching troops 2 and 3 of the girl scouts. Mrs. Ada Follett has returned from a stay of two weeks with her sons Dan and Robert Follett of Walla Walla and Hermiston. WELL I I GUESS AE BEEN BEHIND THE TIMES i NO REASON WHY I SHOULDN'T USE NUCOA TOO, AND (IS NO REASON AT ALL! YOU LL LOVE ITS FRESH TASTE ON BREAD AND ITS DELICIOUS RICHNESS FOR SEASONING SHORTENING AND FRYING ! J I - . forma -en 1 Fred Bryan Heads Scio ZC6J Lodge SCIO New officers for Lodge Oregon No. 379 ZCBJ, recently elected at a meeting of the organ ization at Richardson Cap hall, are: President, Fred Bryan; vice president, Edwin Roner; recording secretary, Bernice Menhart; finan cial secretary, George Flanagan, jr.; treasurer, Sophia Arnold; guide, Elizabeth Bryan; outer guard, Adeline Flanagan; board of trustees, Joe Menhart, jr., George Flanagan, jr., Edwin Ronder; cor respondent, Bernice Menhart. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Aromas and Mrs. Joe Kranda became members by initiation. Members of the cast now pre paring the comedy "Who Said Quit?" are George Flanagan, jr., Fred Bryan, Vilas Arnold, Tony Aromas, Joe Menhart, jr., Adeline Flanagan, Elizabeth Bryan, Sophie Arnold, Lillian Aromas, Rose Zie- linski. lillV..:-. " ill! 1111 I A R3!k SAULM'S RETAIL PACKING PLANT EVEDTOAir EMCES-NTT "SPEeiAHS'' EksS Economical D13p.( No Waste Beef Pot ROASTS Meaty 10c lb. Individual T-BONE STEAKS 15c ib. You Can Serve Meat More Often! Do Our Meats Please? ASK THE CUSTOMER WHO TRADES HERE QUALITY TELLS PRICE SELLS Prime Beef ROASTS Best Cuts 12,fcC n, Tender SIRLOIN STEAK SELQ 5 lb. Sugar Cured Lean otc? You'll Like Them 15c ib. Young, Fine Textured Light Colored When Cooked 1 ILni ESK 5IKIIPS o m Q) AST Picnic Style lb. 2V2 Lean lb. E1 Homemade Small Ones, Not Franks 23 i&. Fresh GE1HJNIID lb. Just That ' . USELESS TO PAY MORE RISKY TO PAY LESS DEEU ESQ All Pork Sauocage A Breakfast Treat lb. ESc t We Have a Plentiful Supply of tlie Cuts We Advertise v When You See It in Our Ad It's So DaUas WiUSend 4 Debate Groups To Linfield Meet DALLAS Dallas high school will aend four debate . tcamt and aeren atadeata la the speech con test to Linfield college Friday and Saturday of .this week - to take part In the annual state in vitational debate and speech con test. The Dallas contestants hare made a fine record for themselres in preTioas contests at Linfield. The seven entrants in the speech contest will include Miss La Vonne Ford In dramatic in terpretation; Miss Betty Smith, extempore division; Donald Sen ter and Gilbert Schneider orator ical ' division; and Miss Delores Autritt, Ruth Duerkson and Har old Hamm, humorous division. The members of the debate squad will Include Miss Evelyn Ickes, Miss Delores Autritt, Miss Doris May, Miss Mildred Voth, Miss Betty Smith, Miss Eilleen Tarpley, - Miss Joan Stinnette, Emce Ferry, H r o 1 d Hamm, Ralph Russell, Thomas iliggs, Ernest Relmer, Alrin Van San ten. Miss Hazel Henry, Miss Esther Greenwell, Ralph Murphy and Donald. Gabbert, of the high school faculty, are coaching the entrants. Continue Vaccinations - SCIO vaccinations as a pre caution against smallpox contin ues in Scio and vicinity, although local physicians state the disease had not definitely made its ap pearance Wednesday of this week. DAR Group at Woodbara Meets This Afternoon - WOODBURN Belle Pass! chapter. Daughters of the Ameri can Revolution, will hold Its reg ular meeting at the home of Mrs. W. J. Wilson Friday afternoon, at 2 p. m. Guest day will be observed. Townsend Club Meets Tonight at Woodburn WOODBURN Townsend club No. 1 will hold its regular busi ness meeting Friday night at 7:30 p. m. at the Lincoln grade school. Newly elected officers who were installed last week by Gordon Ware will preside. FOUR CONVENIENTLY LOCATED COMPLETE FOOD MARKETS Kingwood Phone 5166 Marion Street Phone 7962 Court Street Phone 4626 Liberty Street Phones 9176-9177 Hft9G Fn)ffl Sew? lTIhiBogIhit3; Afllli?nglhtt .We quote in part a letter we received from some one, no doubt a newcomer, whose remarks seem so appropos. We quote these lines: Busick's Markets, Salem, Dear Sir: We like trading in Salem very much. We" have traded at your markets as well as some others and have this fault to find. Each week end the ads list specials that anyone with any knowledge of the food business knows at a glance are nothing more or less than bait. If one is in need of these specials well and good, if not they must pay more than they should for the foods they do need. It always seems to us that our orders always cost us more at the store with the lowest price specials. To this we can only say, there's fool for thought in those lines, and we add this: The prices listed in this ad are for an entire week to and including Thursday, February 10, for all items excepting fresh meats. Meat prices change too often and too meat is purchased day by day. Kitchen Queen Flour 49 lb. sack $1.39 Triangle Freshly Milled ROLLED OATS or Wheat, No. 10 sack 32 C Large size package AJrV Pure Cane SUGAR 25 pounds $143 Armour's or Morning Milk 3 for 23c Tall cans CALUMET Baking Powder 23c 1-lb. tins KC Baking Powder 1-lb. tins 12c Harvest Time PANCAKE FLOUR sack .... 43c Ochoco PURE HONEY lb. pail 49c Mellow Drip SYRUP 45c 24-ounce jug 19c PILLSBURY'S Pancake Flour Large size Qg package "v POST TOASTIES 1 Reg. size pkgs. 22C WAVERLY COCOA lb. pkg. .. 12c Meat Departments - Four Markets The decline in pork prices makes it possible for these markets to feature the finest, tenderest pork roast and chops cut from young pig porkers almost as low as pork cut from old hogs. Loin Pork Chops Fresh Pork Liver Lb. 19C Lb 10C Loin Pork Roast Pork&ck'oone. 19c Lb; 4'ic Shoulder Pork Roasts SAUERKRAUT Lb. 15c I ib. 8c B aeon i Squ ares Cut from back pork, sugar cured and smoked. Fine for seasoning, per pound 13c A pound j carton HUNT'S SUPREME Spinach US 2 for 25c SPENCER'S SOLID PACK Tomatoes ossr.fl 3 cans 29c SPENCER'S EXTRA STANDARD Tomatoes tr) 3 for 25c SPENCER'S FANCY IPae IPuoDDDipMim Large Can ID 2 cans 15c U. S. NO. 2 GRADED 0 sacks Golden Sweet Corn Size 303, per can 8c Hunt's Security Tender Sweet Peas Size 303, per can UV Hormel's Famous Soups 3 f0r 29C Best for Soup Oysters 3 cans 29C Silver Nut Margarine 2ns.23C SPRY w lb. pail $1.05 3 lb can 53c FANCY WINESAP APEES Per Box 89c Wrapped and Packed You Can Still Get Those Delicious COMICE and ANJOU PEARS at 59c box Containing the very important vitamins A and D. As an introductory offer. Kraft's are making it possible for us to sell this fine product almost as low in price as the cheapest margarine. While we haven't the exact price yet, we assure everyone the saving will be as much asc per pound at Busick's Four Markets,