SOI PREFAB FOR BIB KEIB - - - i j When Traveling Trowel . Comes; Thelma Gaylord is P. T. A. Speaker VOLALLA, Feb. 1. R. R. . Rtvitt, Salem attorney and form er dean of i the "Willamette onl wtrlty law school, addressed the till It school student body Monday fttternnoon. Bis topic was "Crime Detection." . Preparations to care tor 125 msts are being made by the local if atonic lodge for Febrnary 8. 112 N. Commercial Si. mi j"t. CIUXH BLACK Jambo 126 . Size Turnips, Carrots Rutabagas, Parsnips BEiS)r,as . 1 Toy or 1 Whisk PURE LAUD ORANGES Salad Dressing 1Tntt Quart 2)C COAP Unwrapped, v Yellow or White DEANG Peaches,Pears,Apricots ISc PRUNED MACARONI CHEESE FLOUR ; SET 49,. $1.69 While Present Stock Lasts GPUDG Best No. 2 We Have Sugar iered both L'i 1 r 1 Ll 'iiii.tr" i1. i'i""!!1!11!!1!11 i-i'mnmtmw,m . 1 pirc (Soak E. H Bingenheimer, Prop. Successor to Irish-Bin; Co. ) 294 N. Commercial Phone 4 Deliveries. ' Salem's Progressive Grocery Store Where the Thrifty Thrive -.- Our Prices Are All f.o.b. Store Door White Nary Beans, 10 ilhfl. ............... 13C Meav Bed Beans, 1Q 4 . iac Blue Rose Bice, 10 dibs. 13C Santlam Borbank Potatoes U. 8. No. 2. ' CQ eft lbs. .............. DOC Deschutes Potatoes, U.S. J A No. I, SO lb. bag ... W.C.. Kerr's White Eagle Hardwheat Kerr'a Graham Flonr, ' r 9s, fine or coarse . . . . . 30C Kerr's Hotcake Flour, J a 10s. self rising Ht6C Hodzen-Brewster Feed .Was Mings-Feed Den I H. B- Egg Producer. This mash Shamrock Scratch, A :v .tb Wghest grade 4 gmn, 100 lbs..... $1.40 mtshea that can be on the mar- - -- : XiL An egg for very 9 1 A w eaekle. 100 lbs. V.; . ZelU j : $1.00 IV b. ivayweii Egf Hash, the 1 'rrrrrrr, ! 7" est for your money at this Orsws Komprest- Eomplete. price :, ' Cf Egg Pellets,. q f MO.lba. ,V10U 100 lbs. psU when the traveling trowel will be In. Molalla. GaesU trom Oregon City, Canby and Portland aie ex pected. ; .s Friday erenlng will be the birthday meeting of the local Parent Teachers' association. The meeting will beVas usual in the grade school at ft p. m. Thelma Gaylord, conaty home demonstra tion agent, will be the principal speaker. Sixth and seventh grade papils will give a play, "The P. T, A.. Birthday Cake." Camp Fire Girls Meet Eight new girls attended the meeting of the Ton Ka Wa Camp Fire Girls Monday afternoon at the Forrest Donton home and de cided to .Join the group. Since this will nearly double the or ganization's me mberihlp, the gnardian, Mrs. Norman Edmund son, has secured an assistant gnardian, Alice Miller. No . date Phone 5151 OAXCIPEXDZAiar?S0E(afCft) 1 lb. ....02c H lb. ...83c U lb. ...We JAPAN (Oreen) lib 45c H lb. ...25c K lb. . . .13c Sweet, Juicy JJ Navels SIze TREE TEA & 6 ib, 29 5 ibs. E( Oregon Made Broom Free lbs. C Mi ll cakes Fancy Cal. Reds 10 lbs. Fancy o Ifr large size i lbs. Cnrre Cut 4 ibs. 19c P. S. Packed in Glass pound 29C Ore. Full Cream lb. lie Oregon Been SO ibs. 49c You Be the Judge If We Sold More Eggs Than Any Other Store In Salem, retaiL Mrs. Chester Pickens was the nearest to. the correct number of dozen sold. Her guess was 1020 dozen. We retailed 1082 dozen eggs Friday and Satur day of Blag's strictly fresh can dled eggs. We wiQ have a com plete line of fresh eggs this week. Be one of the many cus tomers that patronize a home owned store. Macaroni, f g 4 lbs.... 19c Large Size Oranges, i per dox. ............. IfC Robnsta Coffee, fresh ground, lb. .......... Used to Help Supply Our Oar Egg Contest The distribution of the 8tat man today Including the extra green -soplei Is has been set tor- the ceremonial for new members. Those Joining are Dawn Dunton, Era Mae Mil ler, Doris Pedersoa, Maxlne 'Ml ler, - Frances Waller. Patricia Pemble, Mercedes Bernard and Rena Hart. " More than enough money . to pay the local Boy Scout assess ment .was raised by the -Parent Teachers' association at a dinner Monday night at Uo Methodist church. The assessment. Is $24 and the profits of the dinner, err ed to 142 persons, were about $35. Special guests were Carl Mo line, county scont commissioner, who talked on scont camps and cub scoot work, and George 1L Hankins, scout couqrty treasurer, who talked . on finances. Other speakers were Olirer Buxton, lo cal scont master, and Emery Worth, committeeman. A tenderfoot badge was award ed Scont Donald Burns, and one year service pins were awarded Robert Qalst, Donald Klecker, James Waller, Burnell Ward, Alli son Stoars and Richard Etoars. C. W. Kendall, who has been active in scont work In other towns and who is a newcomer here, agreed to be the leader of a cab scont group. If each an organisation is formed. Sunday Schoolers Hold Election and Social at Shelburn SHELBURN. Feb. 1. The first meeting of the W. W. W. class of the Christian Sunday school was held at the home of Veneta McClaln. Officers elected are: President, . Dolphia Jorgen son; vice - president, Marjory Moses; secretary - treasurer, Max lne Arnold. After election games were play ed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ed Myers, Mrs. B. Stltcha and Mrs. C. O. McClaln to 22 young people: Ella Hall, Alene McDon ald, Marjory Moses, Maxine Arn old, Maxlne Moses, Helen Myers, Lester Kniken, Ruth Miller, Lu cille Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ralston, Dolphia Jorgenson, How ard Shelton, Veneta McClaln. Ruth and Benjamin Ralton, Mrs. Ed Myers, Mrs. B. Stltcha and Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. McClaln. Funeral Services Held for G. Tice Who Died Tuesday FALLS CITY, Feb, 1. Funer al services were held In the Methodist chnrch Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock for George Tice who passed away at his home here Tuesday night after a long illness. He Is survived by his widow, a daughter. Mrs. Emma Frink and a son. William Tice, all of Falls City. The services were in eharge of the I. O. O. F. lodge with in terment in the L O. O. F. ceme tery. SHOE REPAIRING Skilled workmanship and only the best of leather guarantees a good job. Men's Half Soles Men's Heels Ladies' Half Soles 65c Ladies' Heels .20c SHAFER'S LEATHER STORE 170 8. Commercial Kerr's Rapid Cooking Oats, 10s 37c Kerr's Beg. Rolled Oats, 09 10 lbs OOC Sugar, pure cane; m - 10 lbs. OC Creme OH Soap, 11-. 4 bar HC Big Boy Soap, 9Q 6 bars Armour's Milk, - 1 7j S tall cans If C Del Mais Corn, a real value tor this product, S cans Peaches In heavy- syrup, QO 1 else, t cans ...... OOC artment Poultrymen With Feed Fort .;'csv;. - M:i . , White gboni Oyster Shell, cut from live. oyster Ct'ftC" shells, 100 lbs. ... l.UO Granite Grit, the hardest grit on the market, r H aa 100 lbs. leUU H. B. Dairy Peed, 0 t( 11 protein ...... 91eUU PLAT1S efflEFIfTEA I AMITT, Jeb. 1 The art ap preciation class met at Mrs A. W. Newbys Monday night Mrs. H. W. Torbert, president,' presided. The group decided to continue the study of the old masters the rest of the year and voted to give a silver tea sometime in April and have artists present from various places in the Willamette valley. - Proceeds of the tea will go to buy books of art to be given to the Amity library. Lessons on the life work of Corregglowas given by Mrs. E. O. Morris, with pic tures and the history being given by Mrs. J. W. Knight. Mrs. A. N. Arnold gave a paper on. the life of Titian and the history of the pictnres was giren hy Mrs. Grant Carrick. There were IS members pres ent and the next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Orlle Robins. Mrs. O. D. Thomas held open house on Monday to celebrate her 85th birthday. The study club pre sented her with a large birthday cake. More than 76 attended. The house was decorated with prim roses, China lilies and spirea, which were grown and picked In Amity yards during January. Out-of-town friends were present from Salem, Portland and McMinnville. Mrs. Thomas has been active in church and community work the past 30 years. She came here from Minnesota. RE8EKAK CH IS SUITED FOR FEE. 7 FALLS CITY, Feb, 1. The Rebekah convention of district number nine, will be held here all day Wednesday, February 17 with morning and afternoon sessions. Dinner will be served at noon at the Methodist church at nominal charge. The members of the local Chris tian Endeavor society will have a banquet in the social room of the Christian church Snnday at 6 p.m. in honor of the anniversary of the birth of the society. . A son weighing nine pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Teal Wednesday morning at their home here. Mrs. Susie Raker and daughter Martha are making an extended visit with Rev. and Mrs. H. M. Mead and family near Brunk Corner. Dayton Lodges are Well Represented at County Session . DAYTON, Feb. 1. About 80 members of the Dayton Odd Fel lows and Rebekah lodges attended the Yamhill county quarterly con vention at Yamhill Tuesday night. These officers were elected: War den, Miss Madalene Rossner; chaplain, Mrs. Vanlsha Newby; bonductor, Miss Margaret Fergu son. A program of skits and read ings was presented.. A 10:30 o'clock luncheon was served after which dancing was enjoyed until midnight. At a meeting of the Yamhill melon growers held Monday night at the home of the president, Mor ton Tompkins, John Shelburne and Dale Fowler were elected delegates to represent the county at a state meeting to be held at the Imperial hotel In Portland, Wednesday, February 7, to work out a marketing code for the 1934 crop. Marvin VanCleave is New. President of School Pupils HAZEL OREEN, Feb. 1 The student body held the last meet ing for the first half of the year recently with Beatrice Johnson, president, Alexander Sharp, sec retary, in, charge. New officers elected are: president, Marvin Van Cleave; vice president, Quen tin Zielinskl; secretary, Hilda Slattum; sergeant-at-arms, Gen eva Van Cleave. Committee ap pointed to prepare a Valentine box Is: . Beatrice Johnson, Daisy Rutherford and Alice Montan don. Pinkeye Prevalent in Cloverdale District CLOVEDALE, Feb. 1. Mable Sebifferer, a sophomore in the Turner high school, is very- ill with a severe case of tonsilltls. There are several eases of pink eye in this community. It is more prevalent among the children with but two grown people afflicted np to this date. Mrs. P. Davis suf fered an attack of influenza dur ing the past week. TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER (Blash or Pellets) fed regularly, has greatly in ereased the yield of EXTRA eggs for hundreds of Oregon poultrymen. Give it trial. , BULK GARDEN SEEDS All fresh tested stock to choose from. Onion gets, early pota toes. laws seed, fertilizers, peat moss,, etc 17. J. LEE & SON FEED - FLOUR SEED 349 Ferry, , Phone 9418 cash. TOR - , BUTTERFAT -EGGS- GRAIN 11 Savings: Worth While for V 1 aw stocked pantry. . Snowdrift Shortening 6-lb. pail 72 niL Yz gallon 4-lb. pail 1-lb. can Macron Mb.cn fj( 2-lb.can Amaizo Crystal 5-lb. pail I Hard Wheat Ml. 49-lb. sack 2L IK 11 1 iULA There's every indication that many items in the food line will be higher and we telieve a very nice saving will be made by those who have a well n . 1 . no. Wmsssa Ala CS UllldUl HUNT BROS. PANCT fliiteBiiii 35c GREAT COFFEE FRESHLY ROASTED SugarCorn 3for21c FANCY IOWA v Fresh Meat Department Prime Government Inspected Beef Pott Prime Steer Beef EJQOtt pound BggO Cui?Iloiiim EIghiisiigI ILARED 3 pounds Breakfast Sunmaid Large Seeded Raisins, pkg. 7c Calumet Baking Powder, 1-lb. can 25c White Star Tuna Fish, s. 3 for 27c Tuna Flakes, l2 10c, 3 for 29c Rose Dale Med. Red Salmon tall can 10c Blue Jacket Sardines, Vis 3 for 14c Spirit of Norway Sardines 4,for 25c S&W Grapefruit .1.2 cans 25c Entwood Peas.. ..3 cans 25c Morten's Iodized Salt 26 oz. sk. 3 for 25c 1 Golden Key Milk ..... 5 tall cans 27c Thompson Seedless Raisins 4 lb. pk. 21c Freshly Milled Rolled Oats, 10s sk. 32c Leslie's Shaker Salt ....:.......3 pkgi. 25c Golden Key Mill, small cans ....doz. 35c Friday, Saturday, Monday 2 Z tor SS Ka- t 3 for 37 cans , j NORTHERN i 39c NO. 2 CANS q)c pound pound pound Freshly Rendered Vi or Whole 24Jc pound t M 11 1 1 1 1 ELI PEKSE 4.ib. Pkg. n 2-ib. pkg. Mb. pkg. g G 2 large bottles Pillabury'o Old Mill v at m 49-lb. sack Amaizo Golden 5-lb. pail Aluminum Premium large package w. aaMSM. v r .... V 1 m . tn DO ou pmm : Doyle 's Supreme IFcpcBxfl 4 cans Scandlei? w'" slsasBisw III mm mm m