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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1938)
PAGE FOUR Tht OREGON STATESMAN. Ea!::2, Orcrca, Friday Horning OclcScr 21,-1953 Capra and Gast of His Latest Comedy Now at Grand -1 iff?- f t Reg. 75c Reg. 25.75 - Keg. 69.50 i i SIMMONS Tap. - " 3 E (5) ODBG De'd, coil ci?ping IIDaveimi?E,t Ltaited quantity. JSDd COtOa ! aEl(fli (SCliaQl? c Df i iUUlCftlfc Coy Guaranteed construction. ; - spec, .v. ! 7 yigo c ; 00 ' Spec. JLJ K Any size. I opec. jv. Reg. '34.75 . 1 Z : - . - Inncff-Onrins Reg. 1.95 Reg.735 Vn H 1 WaInut finished- AO-Hair, "Waffle Moth-Proofed Less than half price. i . ; cv"" j A ln ; f" T" : Sizes to 9x12. Tap. - ' ' .5 Values to 835 R 59.50 f?pff cow i I 9x12 Gold Seal ; . s . L . - CongOlCnm EDaVGElO DOCl Walnut Finished &00 Btovonocwtt rjoetoSQoe TTV . . Full bedding compartment. UUUUUUUUU Only a few left at , rq 2 Beds, Vanity, Chiff. and Bench ; ) Spec ZJJ Spec, 3 Reg. 17.75 Re- P5 T f . . Large Size 1 Unfinished - Reg. 3S5 Decorated panel. Or O'Cedar Mop. Choice j 6 only at Spec. " (J)0,pe,e Spl. (o)G)( SpJ S90 NELSON 375 Chemeketa BROS.' : i FORM CO. 315 N. Liberty A6 s iA waGJ?A 351 State Street Salem's Retail Pocltnnc Plant . '- . " - - .. ft 3 cLJ ILH? o Small Lean Ones The recent drop in the Pork Market makes it possible for us to offer you these values. The above cuts are from Prime Grain-Fed YoungPorkers. They have that tender, chicken-like texture. White-meated when cooked. . : Y"-. - :Tv; T7T) Meaty Lb. Young Beef )VTe heartily invite you to try this delicious sausage. It is supremely good. : j 0 It means JUST THAT. The meat is fresh the grinding is fresh. Useless to Pay More Risky to Pay Less. GzjQc.z? ih?gc3 j?SQQS0 ib.: LOW PRICES have undoubtedly attracted many people to this market, but we are sure that it is the quality of our meats that causes them to become steady patrons and boosters. That's how we have .prown to be Oregon's Largest Retail Bleat Market. . - ' ' ' WHEN YOUSEEITINOURADrrS SO v That's Fraak Capra, divector of the Grand theatre's current "Yon Can't Take It With You," seated on a ladder before the fence on which is seated the principal members of the cast. The film is a Co lombia production, based on the George 8. Kanfman-Moss Hart Pnl ltxer prise play. Robert lUskin did the adaptation. Reading from left to right, the cast of M You Cant Take It With Yon are HalUweU Hobbes, as a flreworks-manofactarins; iceman; Donald Meek, as a mask-making; clerk; Mary Forbes and Edward Arnold, the snooty Klrbys; James Stewart, their rebellions son, and Jean Arthur, his sec retary. To the right of Capra are Lionel Barrymore, as Grandpa Van. derhof, who belleres In baring fan; Ann Sillier, the dancing fudge maker; Mlscba Aner, her Rassian ex-wrestler baUet instructor; Spring Byington, painter and playwright: Samuel S. Hinds, her husband, who also makes fireworks; Dub Taylor, xylophone player and ama teur printer, and Lillian Yarbo and Ed Johnson, the Vanderhof ser-' ants. . Instrument Class Will Open Friday LIBERTY; Band and orches tra music instruction classes will be started here nnder adult edu cation next Friday at 7 p. xn.t at the hall. L. W. Robertson of Turner will be the teacher. Both children and aiults are eligible to Join the classes. Two classes are expected, a beginner's and an adranced class. The instruments are not furnished. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Walker hare Just completed moving from their home to that of their son. Laurie Walker, where they will occupy the new wing of the house. A. ' D. Williams returned the first of the week from Wash ington where he went to attend the funeral Saturday of a sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary -Hall In Centralis. He also -rislted rela tires In Raymond and South Bend. Nebraska Man Seeking Location; Revivals in - Progress at Unionvale UNIONVALE John Gillian ot Lincoln, Neb., arrived Monday looking up a location with view to locating permanentlyT'in the Willamette valley. Good attendance Is being had at the series ot special evangel istic meetings at the Unionvale Evangelistic church. Lienings Return From Trip East Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Lienlng, who - live near Jefferson, have Just returned from an interesting month's trip to visit relatives. Rev. Lienlng, formerly pastor of the First Evangelical church 6f Salem, is now retired. Traveling, by train the couple first visited their son G. F., Junior in Spokane, who is min ister of the First Evangelical church. They next visited rela tives in Minot, N. D.. then more in ! Buxton. N. D. In Madison, Wise, they visited their daugh ter, Mrs. Thomas E. Allen, the former Esther Lienlng of Salem. Returning, they stopped at Bux toa and were Joined by Mrs. Anna Glassman and Miss Clara Lienlng (sister and niece of Rev. Lienlng) and arrived in' Salem on Thursday morning. The visit ors will remain with them through the winter. : Women of Airlie Give "Aid lo Mflligan Family , Who Lost Home in Fire AIRLIE The women ot the neighborhood gathered at the Aid house Tuesday and quilted for the Mililgan family who re cently lost everything in a fire. Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin moved their family to the Wallace Wie nert mill where he will . act as night watchman. Luscious Golden Slices for Delicious Salads or Breakfast Fruit j Tlllf ( 4 Your; choice of our own MY-TE-FINE brand or LIBBYS fancy sliced Jwaiian pineapple. Four generous sized slices in rich juice for fruit salads or garnishing meat dishes. Serve this health-pvin fruit for breakfast, for the kiddies' noontime meal or for your din ner dessert. ' C-H-B or Starr Tomato Juice No. 1 tin Ow 59c doz. VALE HOT SAUCE 10c MARLO Chicken Ravioli 12-oz. tias VALE FLOUR, Locally Milled, Thriftily Priced. "Sf bU VALE SALMON, Pink Alaska. "tSHNo. canoc VALE PORK & DEANS. Nd: I tin 5 BRAZIL NUTS. Large. utSU Mb. Cello. 19tf DAN-DEE DOG FOOD, Kibbled. 2 17e 5 J.LATSUP' Stock-uP ,4-"" Bottle 10 RALSTON CEREAL, New! Shredded. 12-Oz. Pkq Ut MYrTE-FlNE STUFFED OLIVES,-& 17i SEASIDE CLAM NECTAR roiKT' lie VALE PINEAPPLE, Broken Slices. No. 2 tin. 2 for 25 LIDDY'S CORN DEEF HASH 2.33 LIDDY'S ASPARAGUS .-fifti Picnics. 2 for 25C DROMEDARY GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Yi "TT""' lOe My-Te-Fine or Libby's Pineapple Juice .' 2 ,19tf UGENE CARROT JUICE yUmm'm "V D""1 10 VALE CUT STRING DEANS ""ft?? 3 h.25 VHITE KING TOILET SOAP Sis 6 i u25e TRUE AMERICAN MATCHES. Carton of 6. 15 FLORIANA CITRUS SALAD No. 2, 2 for 25 STAREGON DLACKDORRIES No. 2. 3 for 25 Albers Blinit or Carnation Oats, 3-lb. Pkg. 19c Lemon or ie Peel Died Hal, SO lb. J21L My-Te-Fine EJOftDB S7 My-Te-Fine evaporated milk comes to 70a with all Its natur al goodness retained. Modern processing methods and kit chen-clean creameries assure yon healthful, rich, pastearized . milk at thrifty prices. tall cans Case of 48 Cans f2.sj Oregon Cranberries 2 lb, (F)q 4 Sor 80s TrD 51 (VI CELERY HEARTS Snow white and crisp.