The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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Tli CnraO!? rrrATESAICalja, Oreta, JMiav Uorsdzs, Xcirr47i
;: - Made in Salem Unwrapped,' Unsliced ,
0 J . ' Sflvernut
Ira
;. Gcin, Peas, SSEingBeans
6 for
Economy or Big Boy.
for
2i
With Puree '
SoUd Pack 2 for 19e
Snowflake 2t
CRACKERS
ihoe
10
MUd p lb.
Flavored J can
Ms
32g
vuyjcr u
Large
9 Art Siv a a5 Ha
Real Quality Frost Free
29g
Burbanks
50 ib, 3 3s
.:: M S E .US IT
162N.(W1. . , Phone 5151
347 State St. w Phone 6713
: 7 G. Reiling & Sons
Regular tVT T7T CT (T State
Prices ; ivl U2f Al . W . Inspected
Compare Prices and Quality, Then Yon Will Boy Here
Today's Outstanding Beef Is
"FERDINAND" . . . We Have Him,
1 ,- Come and See!!
BEEF BOIL
lb. 9V2C
CDoico Be c2 Elonct lb. 3y2c
Yonr choice of fine cuts. Try onr young tender beef.
Fresh lea 0 Porii Eloast lb. 17c
- v - , .7 Tender and so nice to serve
CSTiLOIN CTEAKG lb. 5c
pork CHOPO
Very
Lean
lb. 10c
CISccd Bacon
i: Dry "
Sugar Cared
lb. 22c
. Ground Beef or Pork Sausage...r.2 lbs 2j5C
Hams (either end) small & delicious, lb. JC)C
Pure Lard, try the hesr.. ...l.g lbs. 2gC
DE A N 0
a:
A SJ lbs.
CaljfomU Small White or Red Mexican
p a EJ W E 0 5-. 3170
: Dried Last Year's Crop 40-45 Size : v-.-..
CJattiifcdb-'-toSto' Ctn. 1140
Poaaatt Dattttc? - Hgjf ' lb. flCc
r.a n n. & - s.--sad
Vzr j
Top Quality Bread Can Be Bought Here
Fresh Every Day ; V;
FRESH: DAILY VEGETABLES
aABLpnjPRICES
Junior Red Cross -
, '. , . A t i ... .... -v
CTatjicHns-Slated
Walter . Kropp 'Elected to
Head Republicans of
Linn County
E!i 3 lbs.
" ALB ANT-A . meetlas , of aU
trade and high, school students
now enrolled or Interested la the
Junior Red Cross has been called
for, Satoday. moraine ; at. , the
Tanjent school gymnasium ly
Rer.h A L." Metcalf, head ot the
Una Red Cross;
Hiss Holllnmrorth,' Junior di
rector, trom Portland, v v-fll "be
fuest .. speaker. A corered dish
luncheon will he serred. " , ;
- - - l .Z 'Z
. ALBANY At the closo of tho
Lincoln .day bsnquet, officers, for
the Linn County Republican club
were elected, with Walter Krop?
named president," . succeeding
uoscnel .urores ol ieoanon. M.
Landon, Sweet Home, Is rice-
president, and Justin Aw Miller;
Albany, secretary-treasurer. - Com
munlty rice-p re si dents - are;
BrownsTille, Dr. W. H. Sheltoo;
Halsey, B. M. Bond ; ' Lebanon.
t)r. P. T. Tweed: Oakrille. Tatwi
Shearer; Sclo, - Georse' Sandnerf
Tangent, Mrs. W. C-Scott, ;
. The program committee is
composed of Arnpld Kaiapfer,
Harlow Weinrick and Kenneth
GroTes. "
ALBANY Blain C4othUn suf
fered , the loss of one ot their
strongest ball tossers whea Ken
neth Cosier, stellar Player on the
team, had to hare part of his
littl finger of bis left hand
amputated. The third finger . of
the same hand was also badly
injured. The accident - happened
when a track which Cosier was
repairing slipped off the Jack. "
Highway Location
Advantages Told
WOODBURN Fifteen 1 . e ca
bers were present .at the .East
Woodburn chamber 'of commerce
meeting held at Brandt's tarern
on the Pacific highway Tuesday
noon. G. T. Wadsworth talked .on
the adrantages of haying a busi
ness location on the .highway.
The chamber roted farorably for
the Bonneville power here. Rod
ney Alden, editor ot the Wood
burn Independent, was a guest
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alamp
of Woodburn' Just returned from
a three weeks vacation trip. They
went as faf east as Colorado, re
turning by the "way of so hern
California, risiting relatives and
friends along the way. Klamp
thinks Oregon is still the best
place to lire.
Mothers Bidden to
School Party
LINCOLN A valentine party
was given at Lincoln by the
school children and teacher, Mrs.
Martha Burt A varied program
was announced by Nadlne Hart.
Mothers and pre-school - children
were guests. "
uixies uay at Qines i nai
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r:.-.-r;-:: ; Art
BlmiMfor SecdP
PALLASMany ' requests for
teed andfeed loans are being re
ceived at the county agent'a of
fice ' because - application blanks
have ; been made available ; for
use of Polk county farmers. Mak
ing feed an4 teed . loan applica
tions Is not a part of the work
of the eonnty agent's office, but
it Is done ' as an accommodation
to farmers, ".-y '
AoDllcations may be filled out
'only on Tuesdays, Wednesdays
or Thursdays ana men. niy ny
appointments. . ' .
Wedded 26 Years " . "r
UNIONVALS Tha Unlonrale
Ladles' Aid and their husbands
and a few other friends surprised
Mr. and Mrs.- Clarence Warner
of Webfoot at their home Tuesday
evening upon the occasion of their
Xth wedding anniversary. : 5 -.
Hire Another -Teacher,
Turner; -
TURNER Dorothy Dental of
Aurora has been hired for part
time teaching in the grade school
to relieve the situation of over
crowded classes.
' Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Endicott
returned from Portland Toesdary
where they had been called Sun
day to see her sister. Miss Ada
Thomas, 'who had Just suffered
a paralytic stroke.
Turner, high school pupil vis
ited the - legislature Wednesday
(Dixie) Davis,
Chief witness for the stats tn the trial of James J. Ernes, former
Tammany district leader accused conspiracy In the Dutch Schulta
policy racket. Richard (Dixie) Davis, center, enters- court in Mew
York flanked by detectives. Davis testified that he paid the de
fendant thousands of dollars to protect the Schulta policy mob and
th-t tow had contributed numeroai important services in return.
Farmers' ,
Union News
MARION An event that Is
arousing much interest In Marion
Farmers Union circles is the
three-act comedy "The Manila
the Green Shirt," to be played
Saturday night at the hall.
Some ot those taking leading
parte are Emll Schermaeher, Dol
lie Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Merle
Crane, Harry Stewart, Virginia
Darley and Mrs. C. O. Bowman,
who is directing. There will be
a free dance ' after the play and
refreshments. 1
The regular Farmers Union
meeting ot Marion local is Fri
day night.
Entertains Clubbers
, AURORA Mrs. L. G. Giesy
entertained the two bridge clubs
with a 1 o'clock luncheon at her
home Tuesday. - Scoring were
Mrs. V. Eilers. Mrs. Edwin Mill
er, Mrs. M. H. Evans; trsreling
prize, Mrs. P. M. Fergerson.
Home Influences
Theme for Club
AURORA Mrs Norman Yer
gen entertained the Woman's
club at her home Wednesday af
ternoon with three guests and j
21 members present. Christmas
seals to the amount of IIS.C4
were sold by the club, under the
supervision ot Mrs. E. P. Michell.
Mrs. P. O. Ottoway gave a re
port on the Home Interest con
ference at Corvallls.
The progra msubject was "The
Home As It is Influenced by
Manners and Diet," was lauded
by Mrs. Ottoway. Mrs. B. W.
Stoner, Mrs. Norman Tergen and
Mrs. L. L Snyder. A grdup of I
pictures by three famous Ameri-i
can artists, were displayed by i
Mrs. Clara Atkinson. The club
will meet March 1 with Mrs. L.
B. Irwin.
EXDKAVORERS PARTY
LIBERTY The C. C. Sargent,
home was v the setting for a gay
Valentine party Tuesday night
for the Christian Endeavor group
of the church. About 42 enjoyed
the event ; -
Cleanser jJJ
J cans
QS
CASH STORE
Cor. N. Coml; and Chemeketa Sts. Phone 7335
Where You Have Ample Parking Space
Solid Pack
Tomatoes
3
cans
25c
Very Fine
Quality
Corn Flakes
5c
Fresh and crisp,
pkg
Snowdrift5
3'eV' 49c
. Salad Dressing or
Spread
Table Queen Brand put ap
by Nailers. :
Quarts
each ;
20C
Grapefruit Juice
Sweetened or natural.
wo. z
cans......JI.. J for
Hot Sauce
cany , .
- Very good quality.
Ivory Soap
iarTL; 3 for
P ft Q medium " - r -bars
......
10
bars
29c
Coffee
MJ.B., HllU. Golden West,
Folgers, M. House, mm
daDy price.; lb. dm
t Deviled Jleat
A fine lunch ltgnu -?
' Crackers: -
316c
. Sta-Crisp Wafers,'
. S-lb. sal
Pancake Flour T '
9 ib: b.g 2Ss
Consistent daily savings
is the order of the day
at our store. Home-,
owned, of coarse, and
personally operated.'
- Grapefruit
Arizona 80's, big Tg
and fine. Dozen ltjli
ORANGES
Sweet Navels
dos. ..
25C
Potatoes
, Fine bakers, Deschutes
Gems, 2Ci
it lbs. No. t JJC
Sugar
10 lbs..... . ..53c
25 us.r0!.3i
ICO lbs. 05.09
Milk
cans-
r21C
Cane. SSeaaa, S2.
JeU)
Assorted flavors, T
per pkg.. jB
K Shortening .
j:ib;. Wtoni..37c
4-lb; pkg..:..3gC
'1, ; Nucoa
n ib.T
v PFAJUTBOTTER :.
The best in town,' many say.
- 3 ibs.:t-ir 27C
Salmon
Tall cans pink. "
3 can. 2gC
Kraut
Very fine quality.
. 3 cans 2$C
IH'e
cans...
ONIONS
Broilers
10
lb. mesh basr 13c
TOJIATO JUICE
Is more economical in the
large cans.
Big C10 cans
each
27c
Cheese
Full cream. No doubt you
are paying much more for
no s
better .
tbs.
COHN
PEAS -GREEN
BEANS
TOMATOES
3
cans..
25C
Truly good quality.
RED BEANS
WHITE BEANS
MACARONI
SPAGHETTI
lbs.
19c
Yearson's Coffees
are real money savers.
nest, s
red bag, lb
Special,
green "bag, lb..
iisd
OXYDOL
Larg.
pkg.:.
Farmer Joe
. ! Hard Wheat
- A money saTer,
- without doubt. ,
Hishland Chief
Card-Wheat '
One of the better
-flours for less.
A3
"Tbs.
tu vi ieaa,
01.07
CROWNS
:. FLOUR :
lFISDEirS:
a BLEND
r ;rrFTED
SNOW;
SUverton
v'Cream
Style
lorn
3 68118
2!
I NEf MARKET j
Fresh
Egg
Noodles
m
Cello
One lb.
11c
14S No. Commereial St.
Phone 4010
STEINFELD ,
Size2K2 '
1- lb. tin :
2- lb. tin
l-lb. glass
40c
26c
to cZn E4
(5i?fln IB2
8 can8
(Sfleaoncei?
2 (
MKDCPtiOnilllljQ
Carton
lbs. g(g
VALLEY
lb.
pail
23
A Close)at Grade 3
.. lbs. HE
1 1
Picket Pancake and
Waffle, 10's sack .
Picket Flour
49's sack
2g
6706
Sfl-VEIIDALE "
S cans ESQ
PYRAMID, lodued or Plain
2J lb, box OS
4 Sof tasilk
Cake Flour
PKG.
FelsNaptha
Soap
10 cakes
VJr'Vin mrratoacarsuan
CSiN "NAMELESS?
tLEfJOIl pie
i K0W VSk SACKS
X . . . .
m a at
Ar1 T P rr ft awe am 49 8 SaCK
o
Tm lff
Hi
TAIICT X
mat
Oxydol large pkg. .
P & G Soap, 10 cakes
Ivory S
medium
Ivory 1
ai-ge, 3 for .
.19c
.5c
.25c
1-lb.- can
2-lb. can
2QC3
14c
rJACAROWI AND
CPAGHETTH
0 lbs. SJ
Bananas
Potatoes
U. 8. No. 1 Klamath
Oems, while they last
.-afar w
in
f. Celery '
.Chula VUta,:.
well bleached.
2 ban." ?2
; Oranges
Thin-eVinned,
.', v, juicy.
nan; a -bed Aar.aBrTO
Pqro Lard ::4 Ibis. 38d
button noast I v Cs
Log button lb. 12c
Dacdn Squares -15c
Gul:D23fa2Ibs.25c
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