The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 21, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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    ThftOREG0NSTATESMAN.Saltmr'. firr rrnn.-, ThnrdayIontoUaaary2
:
IT
the Arirm by slsulns up 87 aw
members.. And that means I that
Keuostlng's team wlH .eat a boun
tiful dinner of turftey and "all the
f ixin V. while the other teagi,
which was beaded by E. A. Miller,
slta by and eats plain beans.
This membership drive has bol
stered up th post's number of
members until it now is about
138. Thef membership . drive' was
launched December 30. - a
- Members of the winning team
ara A. E. MUler., William Yates,
Milton Coy, Major Oliver's. Olson,
D. H. Boje and 'Hartley Lefebvre.
Those who will dine on beans are
Ben a Kuenstlng, Ed Unger, Bert
Broyles, Adolph Glatt, A. J. Beck
and Rex Bentley.. ; -
Woodburn's present Post is one
of the youngest In the state. It
reorganized in: October of 1930.
Prograln is Feature
For Ankeny Grange
SIDNEY-TALBOT, t Jan. 20.
The - regular meeting of Ankeny
grange was held . Saturday nigj)t
with an attendance of 60 mem
bers. -There was no special business.-.
" " " '
- The lecturer, Roiwell Wright.
gave a short program, which con- '
sisted - of songs by. Margaret and
Miaa Turnert - recitation, . "Casey !
at the Bat," Edwin S warts; songs,
MAKES HUGE EHE
by Mr. Wright,- . . -
MEETS JANUARY 2S
Since that time it has enjoyed a
NORTH HOWELL, Jan. 20.
'-. WOODBURX, Jan. 20 Results
lot tb recent membership driT
put on by the Woodburn Amerl
an Legion post No. 4 were an
nounced Tuesday Bight. The team
beaded " by;. Ben Kaenatlng won
surprising growth and is very act
ive In community affairs. On Jan
uary 2? the local post will be host
to all American Legion posts in
the second district, which la made
up of five nearby- counties. A
Members of . the - North , Howell
grange Home Economics club will
hold their next meeting at the
grange hall on the afternoon of
January 28 Instead of January 21,
large Armistice day program Is
one of the acbieTcmcnts of Xhm
post. ,."-V. '
as previously reported., v ; -.-.. ,
ifnimrt i rmrtir nnr
ma.
3
WALECEM. MARK!
178 South Commercial
How Can We Sell Good Meat So Cheap? Our Large Volume
and Low Overhead are" the Reason!
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS
Margarine Cottage Roll p0rk Steak
-- "Almost Boneless Cut from Young Pigs
Lb. M6 Lb. 10c
Beef Roasts Lean Bacon Lamb Roast
U. S.Inspected Beef Best Quality A Real Saving;
lb. 8c Lb. 1g Lb-12 1-2c
Steaks, Sirloin, Bound or T-Bone, 11c
Hamburger is Always 8c Pound at Walker's
FREE DELIVERY DIAL 8686
4 '
Thayei
''s Cream of Creams
Nation-wide Advertising Of f er
Two Days - Friday and Saturday
1t cm(t wl 1 Ih MM nftUtM, Jl1mj
tU' Htr ku itu ka4. D eat "
crn $4.50 for i co
-ZTZTlftn Z?UtZ?!?J?rfmi: value only , ii
tt Mir
mmmmm -aesMsaiMtav smh sassfeSBk,,
THAYER1 CREAM Of CRKAMI has ta iatrSarc4 f tasaaa
t Amcctcam waaa at 1.M m Jar. Naw It to available t yaa la a
nnMlMl thr-4ar aalc, at IjM. Aa4 aa aa altlaal aSter. ta
nika raw aeealae aaw wMk the W ! e-atst ale tm aalrk
kxaatr. wa will - Ta FKEB, mriar thle aafra. a taU alma kax
aTafcae JKROKKfi POl'DRK AXTKttK. rlartr rie at $1.00.
la T wfll iMtln a fall amaea aattla af JEHOMES PARVl'M
HAKCMS V9. a aala r-raUrlr at 3.e. All Ihrtt arias thia latr.
4aetafy aala far $1-. St at air Mas- ar aeaa thia avarttacaacat with
Sl-0. ADD 2 CENTS KOS MAU. OJIDEBA.
Bring this Ad
Save $350
50 yalue-aU for $ JOO
. 405 State, Comer Liberty, Tel, 3118
mm
Exclusive Salem Distributors for Sam Brown's Old-Time Country Pork Products
Hams - Bacon - Lard - Head Cheese
OPPOSITE MARION SQUARE PHONE 3813
Sam Brown's
Pure Country
Lard -
No. 5 pail... 48c
Sam Brown's
Sugar Cured
Picnics
From young porkers
, with lots o' meat
Per pound
16c
Just Try Some of
Sam Brown's
Breakfast
Bacon
You'll like it too
Per pound 20c
Large White
Beans
6 Lbs. 22c
Small White
Beans
U Lbs. 25c
Mi Choice
' Hard. .Wheat 7
SAVE MONEY THIS WINTER
IPffiADRIL dDniL
in the new refillwble
ennl
Pearl Oil's modern
screw cap air vent.
No "potato-stopper"
on this can !
Royal Club
Golden Bantam
Corn
No. 2 cans
25c
cans
iLTse oi
Flour
49
Lb. sack...
89c
Curve Cut ,
Macaroni
V Dounds 23c
Carnation
Quick
Rolled Oats
Large Pkg. 1C
Oysters
Reg. 10C size
u cans 25c
nly the finest
quality, clean-burning kerosene
Pearl Oil! Buy it in the new
refiUable can then when the can
is empty, return it to us for a
Pearl Oil refilling at bulk prices!
5 Gallons Including 5 Gallons, Refilling
Refillable Can When You Return
Can
79c
Cut Stringless
"Beans
No. 2 size cans
J cans ... 25c
Alber
Flap Jack
Flour
1Q
Per Pkg. la
No. 10 sack .....42c
Blonarch
Golden Maize
Corn
No. 2 can
can3
35c
KeHogaTa
Corn Flakes
4 pkgs 25 c
Fresh Blade
Peanut
Butter
Per pound ...
10c
Blue Ribbon
Malt
Per can
43c
. i'
is dessert 1
makes itself!
CARAMEL PUDDING
PUc uaopcaed caa of-EacIe BrasUI
Srcttad Condensed MUk In a ketcl
of biliaf water aa keepmt boiling -point
for 2VX boats, being cmreful tm -ttp
can covered with ratr. Remor
front water and chlHthoroatMr. Servo :.
' larnished with nuts and cream. "
EAGLE BRAND
.- . ,v . r- . . . . . - . .
Regular Size Can .19c
IHLTh
. P ur ex
The Master Cleaner
La qt. Bottles .... 29c
Armour's
Milk
Reg. 5c cans
cans
19c
Classic Laundry
10
Soap
bars
25c
LARGEST FIRE LOSS
IN HISTORY HI
SUBLIMITY, Jan. 20. - The
3110. annual meeting of the Farm
ers Fire Relief association of Su
blimity met here January l, with
ine largest membership in attend
ance that it ever had since its or
ganization. Members were present
irora balem, Woodburn. Mt. An
gel, Scio, Dallas, Cottage Grove
and Dayton.
The secretary's report shows in
snrance written during 1931 was
1349,305. January 1, 1932, there
were 10S3 policies in force insur
ing 2214 buildings and contents
for the amount of $1,218,349. Re
ceipts for the year were as fol
lows: Premiums from new mem
bers, $1442.78; assessments paid
53847.82; Interest receded.
J44S.48; total receipts. $5759.36.
Disbursements, nine fire losses.
$6159.97. This was the largest
annual fire losses In the history
of the association. Total amount
paid for fire losses since organ iza
tion. $18,851.44.
General running expenses for
1931 averaged 77c per $1000 of
Insurance in force. The average
cost or the company covering a
period of 35 years were: Running
expenses. 90c per $1000; fire
losses, 98c per $1000, totaling
$1.88 per thousand of insurance
in force. Net resources of the as
sociation (net worth). $6583.02.
J. M. Sohon, chief deputy of
the Insurance department, and
Lester B. Davis, state fire mar
shal, were present and gave the
assembly an instructive and In
teresting discussion on mutual in
surance. Officers are: President. F. A.
Bell, Sublimity; secretary-treasurer,
Charles Hottlnger. Stay ton;
vice-president. Henry Steinkamp.
AumsvilU. Directors are George
A. Sandner. Scio; Andrew Fery.
Anmsville; Frank Saalfeld. Salem:
Weinacht, Woodburn: O. A.
Nichols, Cottage Grove; L. H.'Mc-
Bee, Dallas. Solicitors are P. C.
Freres, Stay ton; John Silbernag-
el, Scio; L. E. Nennies. Turner:
John T. Russell, Sweet Home;
W. H. Scott. Jeffersotf: A. G.
Rempel, Dallas; John T. Plas.
Scotts Mills: W. A. Heater, Sub
limity, and James W. Richardson.
Dayton.
THURSD Y, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, THROUGH MONDAY
Tuition Law
Meet Called
NORTH HOWELL. Jan. 20.
All residents of North Howell in
terested In the non-high school
iniuon ana transportation laws
now under way of being contest
ed by Mt. Angel residents hare
been invited to meet at the North
Howell sehoohouse Monday night.
January 25. when the matter' will
bo farther discussed.
SNOWS MELTING '
FALLS CITT, Jan. z0. Heavy
rains aid. strong winds arc rapid
ly melting the heavy blanket of
snow that has covered the ground
here since a week ago Monday,
The flats ara all baro now. but all
highlands still have n good many
inches of. snow. All strtams ara
swollen to capacity and some side
walks art floating.
RAISE SMALL SUM
SHAW, Jan. 20 Tho Christian
Mothers Sodality hold .a card
party at Masser'a hall Sunday
night, the event bringing- in $1.
IS as a church benefit. This Is
tho second of a series of benefit
fxard parties., , , . . ;
ANDERSONS MOTO
ROCKY POINT. Jan. zt F. R.
Anderson and family, who lived
on tho old Fresh' plaeo. hare
moved to Salem. Thia reduces tho
number of children In school hero
Y Vicic
I VapoRuV 1
( Palm olive
I Soap J
5--- ' -i--""
Unguentincj
V 3c J
Talcs I
wire
Sundry Savings
1.00 Watches 69c
50c Kleenex 23c
$1.50 Pocket Knives
3 blades 89c
$1.00 Hot Water
Bottle 49c
Wash Cloths..2 for 15c
75c Rubber
Gloves 39c
50c Prophylactic
Tooth Brush ... 10c
50c Tek Tooth Brush
and 35c Tumbler in
assorted pastel colors
bot hfor 49c
$1.00 Bath Sprays.59c
$1.00 Long handle
bath brushes
colored 39
lc Sale Special
25c OrlUT. Paste 2 for 26c
35c Milk of Mrne 2 for 36c
35c Aspirin Tablets 2 for 36c
Orlis Mouth Wash. 2 for 76c
50c Tooth Brush 2 for 51c
Cocom-Almond Soap. . . .2 bars I lc
50c Perf. Cold Cream 2 for 51c
50c Bath Towels 2 for 51c
50c Po Do Shaving Cr.; 2 tubes 51c
Soaps
25c Cuticura ...18c
25c Woodbury's 16c
25c Packer's Tar ....16c
10c Life Buoy 5'2c
10c Lux 6c
Tootl Pastes
Pyrolac 2fc' 51c
SOe TMth Piiu)
2oc Listerine 14c
25c Colgate's' . 11c
40c Squibbs 33c
50c Ipana 29c
50c Pepsodent :.29c
50c Anident ..: ...24c
50c Strasskas 29c
I I L90 Sire 1
(Pebcco
Tooth Paste I
f Glyco-
I Thymoline
JTSc plot
I Rubbing
I Alcohol I
Castoria Bottle 23c
Home Necessities
5 Yds. Gauze 27c
1 inch by 5 yds.
Adhesive 17c
3 oz. Oil Eucalyptus.l6c
3 oz. Glycerine 16c
4 oz. Glycerine and
Rose Water 16c
5 lbs. Epsom Salts....l9c
Waldorf Tissues 5c
Scott Tissues 8c
Modess -19c
Boston ' Shopping or
Carry All CQ
Bag - 07
A super value at this
low price, made of
Dupont fabricoid in
tan or black. 14 inch
es wide, 10 inches
high.
50c Phillip's M.Ik of Magnesia 29c
25c Feenatnint 1 5c
1 .00 Russian Mm. Oil 2 for 1.00
Dr. SchoU s Zino Pads 33c
60c Bromo Seltzer 35c
35c Hinides Pills 18c
1.20 Sal Hepatic 73c
60c Syrup of Pepsin 37c
25c BeecKam's Pills 18c
25c Antacid Tablets 23c
Low Prices at
the Capital Drag Store
Entail No Sacrifice
of Quality
Hair Tonics
1.00 Danderine 69c
1.00 Quinine Hair j
Tonic 39c
1.00 Herpicide 59c
$1.00 Lucky Tiger ;..59c
1.00 Dandrafoe for the
removal of dandruff.49c
Shampoos
50c Lemon Castile 29c
50c Egg and OiL 29c
50c Packer's .'. 34c
50c Palm Olive.... .29c
60c Hennafoam .... 43c
"SHOOT"
SOMP
INDOOR
PICTURES
Laxatives
51.00 Paylla Seed.. ..69c .
5 lbs. Paylla Seed.43.15
50C Exlax .. ....-r.39c
$1.00 Lacto Dextrin..67e
$1.00 5 grain Casc&ra
Tabs. 39c'
Cascarcts34c
(StsVahM)
Ruptured
We ' maintain x private
fitting room, in charge
of a graduate fitter. Ad-,
vice and consultation
'free. - ' . ' - )
Let Us
Dotlic
Photo Finishing
NOW .... with thm juw
Kodak Vrrtckrasme Film
and tK new Pliot oflasKLaaap
... indoor ptetves at nifht
ar extremely easy to t&ke
and good result mxm m oar
taia as in daylis-tl
Try torn indoor pktWM
mm niche aooo thea let a
hanJU the drtlo?faf and
pHaCincYoall Ulce the kind
of printa that come froaa our
nsvto-Jaf labor tntv .
Cough Remedies
60c Foley's 39c
60c Maltkof 36c
60c Ayer's Cherry
Pectoral 43c
50c Pine and Tar 34c
1.25 Creomulsion 98c
Medicated Oils
1.00 Norwegian Cod
Liver Oil 69c
Full 16 ozs. best oil.
' 1.50 Petrolagar 89c
1.00 Squibbs Oil 66c
1.00 Willetts Heaw
Paraffine Oil
Full Quart 79c
1.00 Upjohn Super D59c
Mouth Washes
1.00 Zonite 69c
1.00 Listerine 63c
1.00 Fletcher's 58c
1.00 Pepsodent 67c
1.00 Lavoris 89c
Shaving Requiiites
35c Palm Olive Cr 23c
,50c Ingrams in Jars.. 39c
50c Shavo 29c
50c Williams Cream..39c
50c Burma Shave 39c
1.00 Lilac Vegetal
after shaving
lotion 69c
1.00 Gillette Blade..69c
50c Po-Do After
Shave Lotion 39c
Tablets
1.00 Nuxated Iron ...39c
30c Bromo Quinine..18c
25c Aspirin Tablets..l9c
2.00 Redaceoids 1.69
1.00 Ironlzed Yeast..69c
Anacin 18c
. tSs Tablets)
Prescriptions
Our prescription service,
is the best service we
render '
I l VaU:
SALEM-OWNED
onnrin '
; f J. H. WILLETT
State and . Liberty Streets
NOT A CHAD!
to $3. . . -
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