Pa liC SIXTETTT The OREGON STATESMAN, Cala, Orcsa, Friday KtSsIs, Jxsssrr 22, 1C37 YOU'LL FIHD PLENTY TO INTEREST YOU IN THIS AD TODAY Especially the fruits and juices. With colds nd the flu gpreding, while we're not offer ing medical advice, we do believe your diet -will do a lot in helping you to avoid the flu. Fancy Sunkisl ORANGES 2 dox. SQ(g LEMONS Sunkist dos. EQC3 Arizona Sweet Ripe GRAPE FRUIT S for 2 Dozen 49c Others lower In price but this size in our opinion is the best value. DROMEDARY GRAPE FRUIT JUICE No. 2 Cans cans 30 PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 Cans j 2 for ss TOMATO JUICE ... also considered a very healthful beverage and here's a value seldom, equaled. Willamette Brand Tomato Juke, No. 2 54 size can containing: a full pint and 11 ounces of as high quality juice as we have in stock. 2 &thZ E Cp No. 10 size can contain ing 3 full quarts of this delicious juice Jflii for only jC Chip Beef 2-oz. glass UegnUr 11c j 9Cf White Star Tuna ice Size Swift's Pearl Shortening 4 lb. Carton, 97i limit 1 carton. .. . J W Pillsburv's Best , Flour 69 wk $S.83 Dont overlook our real buys in canned fruits and vegetables. These Prices for Friday and Saturday THREE MARKETS Kinwood, Marion Street and Court Street Stores On, ! Nearly, Forgot! I, HSGK.S OARKETS Of Course Pnining Theme of Demonstrations First of Series Arranged For Farmers Will Be -January 29 DALLAS. Jan. 21 W. C. Lth, Polk county agent, has scheduled a number of pruning demonstra tions to be held at rarious loca tions In the! county during the next few weeks. The first one will be held on January 29 at 10 o'clock t at the De Jong or chard about three-fourths miles south of Ballston and about one mile west. In the afternoon at 1:30 ot til U same day Leth will hold a demonstration on the farm of George Eggert. which is located one mile southwest of Perrydale. 1 . ' ' . Three demonstrations will be held near Dallas. The' first will be on the Walter Marsh farm about one-half mile north of Dallas February 4 at 10 o'clock. In the afternoon at ; 2 o'clock a demonstration will be held J in the Pioneer district on the G. C. Dornhecker place. four miles northwest of Dallas on the Pio neer road. ; I ; February 5 j a demonstration will be held at Frank Lane's or chard located on the Highland road three miles south of Inde pendence at 10 a.m. In the af ternoon of the same day at 2 o' clock a demonstration will be given at the; Mark Cappa place, opposite the golf course on the Rickreall-Salem highway. Move Xenr West Salem West Salem fruit growers will be interested in the demonstra tions to be held February 3 at 10 o'clock at the Fred Ewlng and M. Hadespeck orchards which are located across the road from each other and about three miles from Salem on the Wallace road. In the afternoon a demonstration will be given on the Mosher farm at 2 o'clock, i This farm is one mile from Salem on the Glenn Creek road which is the first road to the left after crossing the railroad track going north on the Wallace road. The last demonstration is scheduled for February 9 at 10 a.m. In the Guthrie section on the J. It. Kennedy farm. 4 miles south of Dallas on the Falls Citv road. It is one-half mile north of Fern's prune drier. All Farmers Invited Any farmers desiring pruning information are requested to at tend these demonstrations. Most of the work is prune trees, but Druning of other orchards will be considered If there, is need for it. according to Mr. Leth. New comers are especially urged to attend. The best tools for pruning and the equipment which each man should have to do a satisfactory Job are a pole pruning saw and a pair of lopping shears, accord ing to Leth. i Byrd to Lecture Soon,f University UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eugene, Jan. 21. Admiral 'Rich ard E. Byrd. America's premier Antarctic explorer and flyer, will tell the exciting story of his latest expedition to the south pole here at McArthur court on Wednesday, January 27. Byrd will be presented twice. once at a children's matinee, starting at 3 o'clock, and again in-the evening at 8:15 o clock. Arrangements are being, com pleted with Lane county school authorities to allow all grade and high school students to attend the matinee. ' i . Admiral Byrd will illustrate his lecture with 9000 feet of new motion picture film, showing the extent of his recent geographical discoveries, his scientific finds, with interesting sidelights of life at" Little America and thrilling moments from the adventures of of the exploring parties which penetrated the unknown region by airplane.! ship, snow tractor and dogsledge. Holiness Society Gathering Sunday A union missionary meeting will, be held at the Highland Friends church at 2:30 p. m. Sun day under the auspices of the Marlon County Holiness associa tion. The speaker will be the Rev. Miss Clara G. Ford, who has been, some years in pioneer work in, Africa for, the National Holiness association, f Miss Ford was virtually raised on the foreign missionffields. Her parents were missionaries for many years In Africa. The mother passed away in Africa some years ago, and her father, Jefferson W. Ford, is now in Africa with the Friends work. Miss Ford is also slated to be with the South Salem Friends at 11 a. m. Sunday. Edgar P. Sims, president of the Holiness association, urged at tendance of all members and the public at the meetings. Oldenberg 's Next Move Not Decided I R. Oldenberg's next move In defending himself against the Oregon Milk Control board - has not not yet; been decided upon, his attorney. Hoy Harland, said yesterday. Circuit Judge I G. Lewelling this week upheld the milk control law In overruling a demurrer filed by Oldenberg. Final decision as to whether the defense) will appeal - from Lewelling's ruling on the demur rer or answer the complaint and stand trial Is being held : up pending a conference with asso ciate attorneys in romana, r llad stated.; i v7 -SGI 7 ; V 'rJ: . . . c c y The Most Strildng ValHes E;or 19371s Offered on This Entire New Stock of Finest Quality Clothing - Shoes Furnishings During This Famous a vVyyNi "mmmmJP I , I " j JA Foe a Limited Time ; Only And 47th Anniversary Event A (b- Many Fine Nationally Known Makes - Now . o mono 01 n Famous Make ui? ruiie Pi?iiGG n Campbell, Fruit-of-the-Loom and Others TIES Men's smart and. new ties, well made. In all new patterns. Special Only I9c HOSE One lot of men's tine wearing hose, including some Interwov en. Now to close out only Per Pair Former Values to $25.00 Now 0 . 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FOR FINEST SELECTIONS SHOES One group of famous Friendly ox fords. Fine quality of leathers, -black and tan.' Every new style. Regular $5.00 to $6.00 , values for A DEPOSIT WELL HOLD ANY GARMENT 1 jj m NEW LOCATION i i 145-147 N. LIBERTY ST. 4 Pv win en's UNION SUITS 10 wooL A real garment for comfort and service. Now for this great sale only ; " BUT FOlt PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS NOW 7