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The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning, September 9. 1932 PAGE THREE Y ? 4 . WEAr CLUB HAS FIRST FALL MEET MACLEAY, Sept. 8 TKa first meeting of the season of the 4-M club was held at the hall Wed nesday.' At noon a potluck dinner was serred. At the business meeting It was Toted to purchase curtains for the dining; room of the grange hall. Mrs. A. H. Fuestman and Mrs. H. B. Martin were appointed on the purchasing committee. Mrs. Stella Culver was received as a new member. Daring the so cial hour a miscellaneous shower was given for Mrs. M. A. Wells. The next meeting will be held October 13 at the home of Mrs. A. H. Fuestman with . Mrs. H. Phillips, Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg and Mrs. W. A.1 Jones as Joint hostesses. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. JL Clark.1 Mr. and Mrs. J.' F..C. Tekenburg, Mr. and Mrs. W. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Martin Farr, Mrs. C. Baker, Mrs. D. Baker, Mrs. W. B. Frlnk, Mrs. Ai-W. pTuestman, Mrs. A..-F. Lewis. Mrs. 'A. speiorinn. . Mrs. u.. A., tspei brink, Mrs. C. Carnegie, Mraj Stel la Culver, Mrs. M. A. Wells, Mrs. M. M. Magee. Bureau Sends 30 Hop Pickers To Iliihee Yard Hop picking continued Tester day to provide more Jobs for per sons registered at the U. S.-T. M. C A. employment bureau. Thirty workers were sent to the Iliihee yard. One farmer, one salesman and three common laborers also were placed yesterday. Yesterday's was the second call received recently at the employ ment office for hop pickers. Quisenberry's Annual DAW Friday j- Saturday A Bag of Samples of Nationally Advertised Merchandise With Each Purchase of 69c or Over QUISENBERRY'S CENTRAL PHARMACY 410 STATE ST. f - si Store Irish s La No. 7 294 N. Com. St., Phone 3527 IRISH -BING CO. 356 N. Liberty, Phone 9456 You'll sure find a dependable grocer to serve you at your Irish Store. He knows his onions as well as his groceries and will give you good "low prices every day" Features for Friday, Saturday, Monday INTRODUCING Royal Club Coffee 1 Lb. Can 29C I 3 Lb. Can .. 79c Macaroni 4 Lbs. Tomato Soup Per Can Ho Peanut Butter 3 lbs. 2G Starch Corn or Gloss. 2 Pkgs. 15c Honey 1 5 Lb. Pail ?3c Catsup 14 Oz. Bottles 2 For 2c Blue Bell Flour Hard Wheat . j 49 lb. ek. 79c Pineapple Broken Sliced, 2s ..3 Cans 28c Feldman's Naptha .10 Bar 45c Beans Red Mexican ... .10 Lbs. Beans Small White .-.10 Lbt. 3c Shortening In bulk. Bring container.. 4U. 28 c Baking Powder Crescent 1 Pound Can 25c TTTIIXIAM MOORE, bookkeep- YY per at ' th secretary of state's office, brought a fine bunch of red gladiolas up to the cress room with a note at tached, "For the Empty Dome." The boys weren't sure for whom the bouquet was meant so when- erer in doubt they hand things to your correspondent, so naturally he accented the flowers witn thanks. most grateful. Some persons not so generous declare Holman still dislikes the "subsidized press", and shows it la this manner. Fig ure it out yourself. But still we are at a lose to explain Just why the flowers were brought to us. Perhaps a guilty conscience, but 'if that's the case, no dope has been out yet to cause such a favor.- Per haps he figured the boys at the press room were dead tout though he may not believe It, he is wrong again. Anyhow, thanks. Bill. The note indicated they were meant' for ns. And Charlie Pray has discover ed our box of Bartlett pears pre sented to us the' day before by Mr. and Mrs. John Carkin, and since this discovery they have been going faster than ever, and the police superintendent finds time several times a day to leave his desk to eome down to the press room and enjoy some pears Just our luck. And here comes some good news for parents having sons and daughters attending col lege. The state board" of higher education announces a reduc tion of 60 cents a week for board for men and a cut in room rent at dormitories. Monthly instead of quarterly payment of fees is also provid ed in the revised cost schedule. One of the fair young women in the secretary of state's office is 'deserting the ranks of the blondes ; and she had such pretty blond hair too. Miss Leota Beall has de cided, or perhaps some one else decided for her, that she should be a brunette, and so she is now well on her way to attaining that appearance. Yet she is as good looking as ever. C. E. TO MEET BE OCT. 7 An Intensive two-day. program in teacher training was announced here yesterday for the annual teachers' institute in this county, the meeting to beheld in Salem. September IS and 16 in the high school building. Plans for the in stitute were made by H. E. Toble of Stayton, president of thevMar ion County Teachers' association, and Mrs. Mary L. Fulkeraon, county school superintendent. Outstanding speakers on the program Include Anthony Euwer, Oregon poet and artist. H. R. Laslett, director of supervised teaching, Oregon State college. ready selected their representa tives for the rodeo queen contest. Max Oehlbar, himself, selected the representative from the exec utive department Mrs. Tison. who says she doesn't know which end of a horse atopT first j Well, which does, Max? and C I Howard, state superin tendent of edacation. The institute program calls for a series of departmental meetings and a number of general assem blies, teachers being divided la the former on the basis of their interests and convening as a group for the assembling meetings. Departmental speakers include: Frances Wright, state director of home economics, Marian Morange, Carmellta Barqulst, Clara Pomer- oy, Bemlce Skeen, J, C Nelson, Professor James T. Matthews, Ada Ross, Mrs. William E. Kirk, Miss Harriet Long, all bf Salem; Olirla DeGuire and Edna Speaker of Sll verton; Dora ScheXfakey, Mom mouth; C. D. Dudowld, Portland; C . E. Rothwell, Eugene; Mae Engle, Union school, Marion coun ty; Allda Bigelow, state field rep resentative, Red Cross. Attendance at institute is com pulsory under the Oregon law. Chicken Thieves Are Busy Again ! RICKEY, - Sept 8 Chicken thieves are again busy in this com munlty. Eleven- hens were taken a few nights ago from Glen Ms gee who Uvea on the D. A. Harris farm. Part of the hens taken were purebred Rhode Island and part purebred Plymouth Rocks. ' And speaking of the police department, Pray is rather lone some this week, and will be no doubt until after the Legion convention. George Alexander, deputy superintendent, after playing some contract bridge the. night before, left early yes terday for Pendleton for the roundup. Captain H. W. Mo Clain of the headquarters dis trict, accompanied him. Salem schools will not be af fected by the state holiday next Tuesday for the simple reason they will not be in session. Charles A. Howard announced yesterday that although schools generally would not observe the date as a school holiday. school boards may close school for the day and any pupils may secure leaves to attend the big Legion parade. Mrs. Sheldon Sackett, secre tary to the governor, and Henry Hansen, political advisor, were in Portland yesterday in conference with the governor. It was under stood Jiere the governor planned to leave last night to attend the Pendleton roundup. No members of the board of control were pres ent here yesterday. Schedules for next week are be ing readjusted in other depart ments of the state for next Tues day as well, and from all reports Salem will be virtually evacuated the day of the Legion parade. The supreme court for one thing, has advanced hearing on the school tuition appeal from Marion coun ty to next Monday. State Treasurer Holman has found a new medium in which to answer charges against his record as state official, the Oregon Voter. Releases of his answer to questions perported put to him by Mr. Chapman of the Voter were sent out by the Voter the other night, and at least one paper used the story. Hal E. Hoss and Rural C Holman are at the Pendleton roundup this week. The usual custom has been to make state officials ride a horse during the event. Hoss should feel perfect ly at home on a hoes, and Hol man has a ranch. The latter may be a bit nervous however as be is Invading the home city of his opponent at the Novem ber elections. The executive department and l the education department have al- Releasing stories in this man ner saves the press hoys the trou ble of writing them here and put ting them on the wire, and being naturally a little adverse to writ ing stories of this kind, they are Prescriptions Drugs 1 MARKET DRUG STORE C. L. WELLMAN In "The Market" Phone 6188 470 N. Commercial FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY Canning Supplies 'Pills and Tablets Rubber Gloves 1A 25c Feena- 1fi (size 7) - 1C mint XvC Finder Cot,. 20C Beduceoid. 89c i iui i f Prices Canning 1 A Exlax 1C Comp : LVK. r0c N. R. OO- Dill, Ginger, Saccharin & Tablets 0C all the otner canning 1 1.00 Ironized CCr spices Yeast DOC $1.00 Oronite Fly Spray 69c Spanish Shelled Peanuts 10c ib. $1.00 Blac Tulip Powder 50c Powder Jar with Puff all for 98c 2 Pkgs. Himyar Tobacco 1 Himyar Cigarette Maker, 1 Cigarette Case. 49c 5 ft Rubber Tubing 15c Dr. West's Tooth Paste 12c Toiletries 50c Cheramy Bath Powder $1.50 Coty's Bath Powder 50c P.D. Van ishing Cream Va lb. Theatrical Cold Cream $1.00 Colgate's Toilet Water $1.00 Houbigant Powder " $1.00 Lablack Powder $1.00 Ambrosia .1 50c Woodbury's Creams 50c Ingram's Shaving Cream.... 50c Lemon Lotion 50c Jergen's Lotion 50c Day Dream v Rouge . 28c 89c 25c 25c 65c 59c 59c 49c 32c 28 c 15c 28c 35c Remedies $1.20 Sal r Hepatica DC 70c Sloan's Liniment 25c Zinc Oxide Ointment 25c Mercuro- chrome 50c Unguentine 60c Mentholatum , $1.00 Listerine $1.20 Scotf Emulsion $1.20 Bromo Seltzer 40c 16c 16c 28c 35c 65c 79c 79 c Baby Foods $1.20 OQ Lactogen Oal $1.20 on S. M. A OSJC 75c Mead's fQ Dextrimaltose .... OuK Pure Castile Kotex Modess 1 ib. for 25c4 2 40c 2 f0r 30c While the executive depart ment has a selection worthy of the contest, not so much eaa be aid about the representative from the edacation department. They must have thought it was a contest for king, as they pass ed up the beauties in that de partment and picked ou a newshound to represent them. 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