-Tha -OREGON. STATESJIAN, Salenu-Oresoiu-Thorsday Momin.. January 23; ? 1932 1 1r. GROUP IS AGAINST SCHOOL UH NORTH HOWELL, Jan. 27 The February social night of the grange hers will be held the fourth Friday night of that month anl the SUTcctoa chamber of commerce -will put on the enter tainment at that time. -A. fairly representatlre group of North Howell residents met at the school house Monday night to express their sentiment In r- gard to the threatened injunction by Bit. Angel residents against the non-union, high school tui tion and transportation laws. -..The sentiment expressed waa la faror of ; the law as it now stands and against any injunc tion regarding it. City Superin tendent Robert 0. Goeta of SU verton and T. A. Wadsworth of Gervais explained the law and there were visitors present from Hazel Dell and Central Howell. The next meeting will be held February 1 at Mt. Angel Instead of at North Howell as formerly announced. COUSINS IN LYONS LYONS, Jan. 27 Mrs. Viola Davenport of Portland who wa killed in a car accident near the Salem tubercular hospital Monday night was a cousin of Mrs. Daria of Lyons and also of Phyllis Thomas of Lyons. SPRING NEAR AT HAND Weather Brings Out Variety of Flowers Early BUT LAMBS SUFFERING By MRS. WN. CRAWFORD ZENA. Jan. 27 Old timers of the Willamette ralley are not backward In saying that this Is one of the most unusual winters they hare erer experienced, be cause of the changeableness of the weather. Perhaps the ther mometer will register extreme cold in the evening and by morn ing a warm, gentle rain may be falling. By Trading in Salem Here are REAL Specials for Salem 3 ESecffl :Ittlt!;i? -fltoy THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Keep your money in Saleni. Tracing with your local merchants helps employ ments, helps to build up Salem and boosts good times for all. $1.00 $1.69 Men's Oxencloth Work Shirts Regular 89c shirts, O L for Men's Scout Work Shoes t ii r ro l neguiar a pair. Special, pair Men's and Ladies' House Slippers Reg. $1 a pair. Kl 69c Flat Crepes plain col ors, 39 in. wide, fast col ors, washable. Special 49c Men's Dress Shirts Guaranteed fast colors. Special, each 79c 36-in Fast Color Percales Regular 15c qual ity, 10 yds. for .... $1 Art Taffeta 36 in. wide, all colors. Reg. 98c quality, rA out yd Printed Dress Rayons 36 in. wide, fast colors. Reg. 89c quality, AT' .... talC Special, yd. Ladies Silk Dresses Also fine ray- tfo AQ PJ.tO on, special .... Ladies' Arch-Support Shoes Broken line styles from regular stock, f0 AO P&.70 pair .. $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 Ladies Pure Silk Hose Full fashioned, service and sheer. Perfect qual ity. Close outs. 7Q Special, pair I 5JC Printed Flat Crepes 36 in. wide, washable, fast colors. New pat terns. Reg. $1.23 quality. Yard lafC Men's .White Broadcloth Shirts Reg. $1.48. Pre-shrunk. Special no a shirt ........ 70C New Spring Voiles 86 in. wide, guaranteed fast colors. Very latest Patterns. OO Prices aDC and up Come Early Quant .ties Are Limited At Block's Golden Rule Store Salem, Oregon 220N.Liberty Phone 8805 FREE DELIVERY Anywhere in SALEM O. O. D. Orders Promptly Filled at G 1 17th and Market Streets Eggs Large Size 2 Dozen $4J Groceries - Government Inspect ed Meats - Fruits - Vegetables P. G. Soap 10 Bars. 31C Crisco 3 lb. Can 59C BROOKFIELD Butter None Better 2 ib,. . 49c Tropic Nut MARGARINE 3 lbs. ...... 33 c ROYAL BAKING Powder. 12 oz. Can.. 39c DEL MONTE Tuna La lb. Cans.. 33c DEL MONTE Coffee 3 lb. Can 89C N ALLEY'S Mayonnaise L Pint Jars.. 43c Lipton Tea ORANGE PEKOE Vi lb. Can... 43c ROYAL Quick setting Gelatin PkS3. 23c RED ARROW Crackers U 2-Ib. Boxes 43c ALBER'S CARNATION Oats Large Pkg. . 19c CARNATION Milk Large Size 10 Cans 49c COVE Oysters Tall cans 3 for i.27c Purex Quart Bottles 27c Bobrick Cloudy Ammonia 25c 49 lbs. Hardwheat Flour $1.09 49-lb. sack Valley Flour '..89c 100 lbs Fine Potatoes ..... 79c Large Sweet Oranges, doz. 30c Sm. Sweet Oranges, 3 doz. 33c Large Juicy Lemons, doz. 25c Florida Grapefruit, 5 for...;29c Cal Seediest Grapefruit 12 for 39c Light Clobcf , 40 50 60, 2 for 39c Macaroni, 4 lbs. ..... . .........25c White Beans, S lbs. ... :29c Date PrunesFancy, 5 lbs. 25c Full Line of Vegetables. Fruits PHONE EARLY. 81 fin fi U. S. GOV. INSPECTED MEATS There Is a vast difference in meats. We handle one quality The Best. Baby Beef Roasts, lb. ... 12 Sirloin, T-Bone Steaks, lb. 18c Pure Ground Beef, 2 lbs. ..25c Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs. 29c Young Pig Roasts, lb. ...y.lOc Weinies, Bologna, Liver Sansg. 15c Hams, V2 or Whole, lb. . ..19c Bacon Backs, sugar-cared, lb. 14c Picnics, per lb. . ..15c Boiling Meat, per lb. .:,.....10c Veg. Shortening, 3 lbs. ... 27c Dressed Hens, per. lb. ........23c PROMPT DELIVERIES DAILY They are. howeyer, predicting aa early spring as flowers of all kinds inch as crocus, narcissi, lilies, daffodils and various oth ers hare been peeping through the ground for a month or mora. The fragrant blue Tlolets have bloom ed profusely here all winter. In spite of Ice and snow. Another sure sign of an early spring la the fact that pussy wil lows hare been in evidence for some time and the haxel bushes are beginning to leaf out. The snow which descended In the Willamette ralley Tuesday af ternoon after an ley wind storm In the morning was not appre ciated by sheep breeders as lamb ing season is on. many large flocks having a big percentage of young lambs. Those who were prepared for stormy weather with feed racks, plenty of hay and sheds for shelter consider them selves lUCkT SI all In!. tin Point to continued snowy weather mo snow sun descending Wed .nesday. although the wind had died down. This U th snow storm of the winter here na me aeima hills are covered to a depth of several inches. JEFFERSON', Jan. 27People from here who attAnii ,. cral service for Rev. F. W. Lea ner at me Fisher-Braden funeral parlors Monday were Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Lienlng Jr.. Walter and ir?. 1"ns' Anna Klampe, Mrs Nettle Reeves, Mrs. J. t. Jones Mrs. B. 8. Thnrtnti r r- . 3. Thurston, Mrs. W. W. War- uor, Mrs. Hugh BllJeu. and Wf and Mrs. B. 8. RfehBrri.nn r. P. W. Launer was pastor of the .... TS9iical church from 1911 to 1918.' nrt nt. vt- liy. made hosts of friends, during 2 CP IS MM 111 TOII PEOPLE 8COTTi MILLS, Jan. IT "Sir. and Mrs. J. H. K loser 'received word from Boise, Idaho, Sunday, of a daughter boA to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Arera. Jan. tt. Mn Ayres was Miss Nell Klnser before ner marriage. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Lawrenee are rejoicing over the birth of a daughter born early Monday morning, Jan. IS. at their home. The little miss has been named Nelda Lorrie. Levi Kellis is confined In the SUverton hospital with blood poisoning In his arm and win be there the remainder of the week at least. The freshman elass of the Scotts Mills high was duly In itiated Friday and la the evening a party was given. Two Inch Snow Several inches of snow fell at Crooked Finger Tuesday and a couple of Inches at Noble. Quite a number from this vi cinity attended the annual busi ness meeting of the Mt. Angel Creamery in Mt. Angel Monday. Is owned by Ronald Jones.' ; Her. 8. EL. Long will preach at 11 o'elock Sunday morning. As part of the observance of ChrJt tlaa Endeavor weelc the. y6ung folk will - conduct the worship service for the Sunday school. Be cause of Illness of Mrs, Robert Massie, who was to be leader, the Intermediate Christian Endeavor was not organised Sunday, Feb ruary 7 was set for organisation. YOK PEOPLE PLAN PIUM FOR CLUB HAZEL OREEN, Jan. 27 The young people are arranging the program of the Community club for Friday night, January tt. Pictures of Mexioo will be shown by Warren Crabtree of SUverton. Outside and local talent will fur nish music. Samuel Pace, who moved here from Jefferson last week, occupy ing part of Oeorge Hatch's home, is now located in the house va cated by Christianson family who moved to stayton. This property L. E. Hennie Home From California: Grandson is Better CLOVERDALE, Jan. 27 Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John son of Howell Prairie, Misses Thelma Billlnge and Mildred Schifferer of Salem were guests at the Fred Schifferer home. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hennles have returned from California where they were called by the death of a brother of Mrs. Hen ntes In San Francisco. Before re turning they visited in Los Ange les at the home of their nn. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hennles and chil dren Howard and Betty and they reDort that little Rettr who ha been in a hospital several months with a serious illness is now home and well on the road to recovery Bronkey Gets Broken Leg: in Auto Crash; Two Students Hurt MT. ANGEL. Jan. ST Two members of the Pacific Lutheran coma and Ed Bronkey of Mt. Angel were injured this after noon when the coupe driven by Bronkey and bus in which the stu dents were riding collided on the Mt. Angel-Woodburn road. Bron key suffered a fractured leg and possible Internal injuries. Stu dents were not hurt seriously. The Tacoma team was enroute out to the highway to go south, where it was to dIat AlbanT to. nignt. P.U FOB TALL CITY. Jan. tT Tha. T T. A. held its regular ' monthly meeting in nhe high school audi torium Monday might. Mrs. J. B. listen, presided. The audience was led in singing hj Mr. Ralber with Miss Laurens Treat at the piano. A program committee to pre pare a program for the 'latter part of February was: Mr. Reiber, Mrs. A. Pierce, H. Smith and Mrs. L. Hilton. This program is to replentlsh the treasury, which Is running a little low. At the conclusion of the busi ness meeting a most Interesting lecture on, "Tralaing the Child to be obedient to the law," was glren by Dean Roy Hewitt of the Willamette university. At the close of which lunch was served by the refrehment Mmmfttu slating of Mrs. H.J Greenwald, Mrs. Msrria Jab. Mm rUnn FrJnk, Mrs. Dick Pawl and Miss Jessie Irvine. en is JT BIRTHDAY EVENT son. reprinted toifr generations. Mr, ma u one who can rightly fall "7 6 years young." - Several Stayton families have changed residences. The Pendle ton family have moved Into the Frank Lesley house on the Sub limity road. ; Roy Brenner, who owns the house vacated by them will move in to it while he is re modeling his present home. The W. D. Roberts family have moved from the Jones apartments Into the Johnston house east of the Edward J. Bell home. The Stella family have moved into the Down ing house north of the Baptist church. About 40 young people from the Christian chureh at Wood burn, put on an entertainment at the Christian church here, Mon day night. They presented the play "The Empty Room" and gave readings and musical numbers. They were greeted by a large and enthusiastic audience. Robert Thomas and his daugh ter, Mrs. Viola Davenport who met with an accident, fatal to Mrs. Davenport, near the tubercular hospital Monday afternoon had been here visiting his brother, Thurston Thomas, and sister, Mrs. Rebekah Klmsey. They wers on their way to their home in Portland when the accident occur red. They are well known to old er residents of the section, as the family llred for a number of years near the Weazle Flat school house in Linn county. K4i 2$ 7i f 1MW The old beTiel wes that cowntwn sheeo bfOuoSt rU-l foe. However, if yov tried to covet all the Lambs that are sold in one week in MacMenr MarUts you would Have e tremendous task. The iirarket price of Lamb is low so we eve offering our thousands of customers a real opportunity ot these prices. Just look over the attractive setectioe of Roojfci, Steoki, Chops end otW oVCcious cut. Buy Lamb this week . it will oav vou! Savings for Fri., Sat., Mon., Jan. 29-30 and Feb. lit SPUDS Local Netted Gems or Bin-banks 50 lb. sack LETTUCE Fancy Solid Heads Each 5C BEGAS Nic for Boiled Dinners 8 pounds 25 c CARROTS Large Bunches The Healthy Vegetable Bunch 5c LEG OF LAMB, Pound Ug SHOULDER LAMB, Found &4 LAMB CHOPS, Pound age STEAKS Pound US POT ROAST iSa EsVa SHORTENING Vegetable Pound Co BACON Kft Pound 23 39c COFFEE MacMarr for Taste, Flavor and Strength 1 Pound 29C DREAD Fresh White or Whole Wheat 1 lb. loaves 5 c Luxury Poctc Macaroni, Spahetti or' Noodles 6 pkgs 25 c CATSUP Highway Quality O bottles 35c FLOUQ Apple Brand, for All Baking Purposes 49 lb. sack 89c Toilet Popes at a Bargain 7 roiis 25c MacMarr or Libby'a tall cans Buy all you want. n for Fancy full cream buy the best at a low price. Pound Amaizo Golden for better hot cakes. No. can (b$)( MacMarr for Better hotcakes and TOttlM- 9 8-10 Sv , 174 North Commercial I T Arts m a m m "aiaie in. AX)mmerciaJ $1 Orders Delivered FREE I 19th and State Streets 1990 N. Capitol Street STAYTON; Jan. 27 Mrs. Marj tun ceieDratea ner 76th birthday Sunday with a dinner at her home attended by members of hr fam ily and friends. Two large birth day canes ana a bouquet of lorely carnations had a prominent place on the table. Those nresent -wr! Mr Mrs. Lafe Hill. Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trask and daugh ters, Irmal and Jean, Shoals; D. B. Hill and son, Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Hill, Clyde Hill, and Mr. and Mrs. Riehnrri TTiumsn and baby, all of Mill City; Mr. and airs, vern scott and son, Guy, Un ion Hill; Louis Trask, Lyons and Mrs. Merton Mack. Stayton. Mrs. Mary Hill, her son, D. B.. his daughter. Mrs. Haseman and Booster Club at Work on Annual Play; Cast Given BRUSH CREEK. Jan. 27 Th Booster club Is at work on Its an nual play which it will give some time In early March or late Feb ruary. The play chosen this year is a three-act comedy, "The Ad Tentnre of Grandpa." John Gopla rud Is the director. The cast includes Elmer Grac as Montgomery Ray; John Lar son as Tod Hunter; Fred Krug at Otis Hammerhead; Dan Hillman a Officer McCormack; Mrs. John Larson as Lucy Hunter; Marpar et Geisik as Dorothy May; Althe Meyer as Pansy Hopscotch; Mrs. Hillmanas Marie Ribeau; Luella Forland as Kloompy. Capital Drug Store Thurc, Fri. and Sat. 25c Mavis Talc. 14c 50c Strasskas T. Paste. 2c 60s Iodent T. Paste... 28c 50c Perfection Creams. 28c 50o Almond Lotion. .. .23c 50c Pyrolac T. Paste. . .2Sc 65c GloTer's Mange.... 46c 30c Lyon'a T. Powder.. 23c 60o Dr. West T. Brush. 83c 50e Packers Tar Sham..S3e 50e Egg Oil Shampoo.20c Cocoanut Oil Sharop. . .Sic Pu01raflDvea....(B, 50c Anldent T. Paste. . .23c 50c Po-Do Shar. Cr....2Sc Orlla Mouth Wash, pL.48c Golden Glint Shampoo.. 18c 10 Gillette Blades etc 35c Revelation Powder. 23e 60e Woodbury's Cr 27 35e Everready Blades.. 23 65o Barbasol Shar. 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Wash. .SB 8Te 50e Phillip's Magnesia. 29e S3c 50c Cutlcura Ointment. 39e r nn n n S5cjar. 21 1.00 Blauds Iron Pills.. 29c 50c Epsom Salts X&c Aspirin Tablets. 100's..47c 1.0 Ironlted Teast. . . .7c 30c Bromo Quinine ..l8e 35e Bayer's Asplrtn Ta6.23c 1.00 Laroris 4 1.00 Bordens Malt Mllk.S9c 1 lb. Psylla Seed 69c 1.00 Oraltlne 65c 1.00 Norwegian Cod Lirer Oil 69c 1 lb. Choc. Cherries .. .29c Right Reacroml to Limit QuantUtea Come Here for Good Photo Finishing To produce good pictures, your exposed films must have good photo finishing. They're in the hands of experts here. And the prices are always reasonable. Let us hart your films. FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS is the most important part of our business TRUSS FITTING We maintain a private fitting room, in charge of a graduate fitter W realize that our success is due to your apprecia tion of our low prices and superior service. .When buying at the Capital Drug Store you get the benefit or the lowest prices in town every day. J. H. 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