The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Blornlnjr, January 22, 1S37 page Timrn iX ... - Herman H. Annen Dies, Mt Angel - MT. ANGEL, Jan. 21. Funer il services for Herman H. Annen, 35, who died at the home of his ion Henry early Monday morning, were held from ! St. Mary's Cath Hc church Wednesday morning it 10 o'clock. Rer. Father Ilde phonse read the requiem high jnasi and Rev. Father Placid us presided at the organ and gare the funeral sermon. The graTe ide services were held by Father Alcnin. ; , i Pallbearers were: Cl etas Eutsch, J. A. Kaiser, John T. Bau man. Emll Zach. Jos. Sprauer, It. J. Bernlng. i Mr. Annen was torn In Metten, Germany, April 11, 1852 and was married there to Anna Margaret Brand la 1877. They came to the United i States In 1882 and settled In Beard sley, Minn. In September ISIS they moved to Mt. Angel, whero they llred rer since. His first wife, the mother of his six children, died October IS, 1916. and his oldest son, Herman jr., died In 1917. Those surrlTlng are his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Keller-Annen; fire children. Sis ter M. Ida. teacher at Mt. Angel Normal school. Mrs. Mary Kath man of Salem. Henry and William Annen and Mrs. Margaret Staf fer all of Mt. Angel; and 17 grandchildren. j Strout Is Improved j: AMITY, Jan. 21 Mrs. Erclle Robblns and children of Newberg were Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Strout. Mr. Strout, Amity's pio neer merchant, who has been 111 with a severe cold at his home for the last two weeks Is reported better, although unable yet to leave his room. Alters Feeds Are Economical . . : . t ---- They Build Healthier, More Productive Flocks! TESTED HELPS NO. 155 Place a few small feed cans against the henhouse wall (high enough so the hens can't reach them) as a place to keep extra feed for male birds.! This will h!p keep the male birds in bet ter condition to increase their fertility. Try Our MOLAO-O-MEAIL ! It's 17 Protein! ! It's proving satisfactory with many dairymen . . . why not put It to work for you? Albers i Proven Egg Maker Paks Calf Manna Albers Progressive Mash Rabbit Pellets Buy Your Hay and Straw Here Wheat, Oats and Corn Just In! Carload of Good Alfalfa Hay Albers Proven Egg Maker Mash Albers Breeder Mash and Paks STANDARD FEED CO. 22 Ferrv St. Phone 6858 x Hears Roosevelt V Here Is an excellent picture of Mrs. Wood row Wilson, widow of the late president, taken as she sat In the gallery of the house listening- to the address of Preal - dent Roosevelt. BRUSH CREEK, Jan. 21. Booster club will meet at the school house Friday night. . A good program and entertainment, followed by lunch, is promised. It is expected that some delegation from the Silverton chamber : of commerce will be present to urge the Brush Creek support of an effort to clean up Silver creek. STATTON, Jan. 11 An lnter- ' i n n r i v rJ lih r. IdiI V EantleeK W: THEY'RE GUARANTEED BEST..i AND ARE; YES; AND COST LESS, TOO 2inl Stopperless Bottle An innovation ! , See It I Aalc for a J A KCfr'fr demonstration. Save money buy I v 1 liM irto vm sag I f mm Debaters Prepare For Iinfield Meet Debate teams to represent Sa lem high In the annual state high school debate tournament at Lln- fleld college January 29 and 20 have been selected by Coach Nor- borne Berkeley. - - This year question for; mgn school debaters Is, Resolved: That all . public utilities be publicly owned and operated, and arguing on this subject will be the fol lowing teams: Bill Thomas, Ruth Alice Grant, affirmative, and Al lan Smith, Virginia Martin, nega tive; Bill Crary, Merlyn Nelson, affirmative, and Myron Pogue, Martha Daye Wodaege, negative; Edith Oglesby, Jean Denniston, affirmative, and Bill Thomas, Martha Daye Wodaege, negative. Barbara Toung and Clifford Nile, with Myron Pogue as al ternate, will represent Salem . In the extemporaneous speaking con test. :. j ' - : i ' Take Precautions Against Epidemic MT. ANGEL, Jan. 21. Every precaution Is being taken at St. esting program plan was carried out at the meeting of the. Cole Community club Monday night when at least one member of each family present was called on to present a number. Included In the program was harmonica and piano numbers by Ed Soberts and Mrs. Clinton Stan ley; violin selections by Ernest Algerter and Clarence - Maertz; skit, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Vernon and son Glen; a demonstration of memory work, Arthur Sandner ; negro reading, Arthur Walls, and a song by the two little Ray sis ters. Timely Use For - Ho Water Bottle ' : LIBERTY, Jan. 21 The problem of ice on the wind shield of the school bus these cold I mornings has been rather neatly solved by .- the ' driver, Dolph Bal lantyne. He merely, brings a hot water bottle, slips it over the icy glass, wipes off . the : water . and Is all ready to go. Mary'a grammar school to prevent a flu epidemic here. -About 50 children are absent from school because of Illness. No severe cas es, however, have been reported except that of Jeanne Gillette, a pupil of the fifth grade. ' .Most of the Illness seems to I center ' in the upper grades, 10 youngsters being absent from the eighth grade j and nine from the seventn. Teachers are watcnlng the youngster closely for signs of I colds or other symptoms and sending them home , at the first signs of Illness. Children and par ents are being Instructed ' what precautions to take. . i The flu has also taken some In-1 roads on the student, bodjles and faculties of the two higher Insti tutions of learning. ML Angel col- leg, .e and Mt.. Angel Ho r m a 1 school and ' academy- but 'nothing serious has developed thus far. Expert Watch Repair By Certified Watchmaker Complete Line of Elgin, Hamilton, ', Waltham Watches Taylor's Jewelry , Store ' ; 240 N. liberty Opp. Pepco Hoi Water h Bottle $1.50 2Qt. Slzm) J Nasal Spray with 50c Ephedrine 7 Uoniuro:: i Dental Plato 100 Bayer Aspirin . . . ,59c 60c Alka-Seltzer .... .49c 40c Musterole ...... .29c 35c Tick's Vapc-Rub 23c 65c Pinex ... ... .49c - . 1 60c Sal Hepatica . I . . ,49c 25c Anacin, 12's . . . . ..17c $1 Alderika . . . . . . .i.7c 75c Doan's Pills . : . . . .49c 60c Bisodol Powder . ,44c 2 Qu Hot Water Bottle 23c $1.50 Takara Powder . .?1 $1.25 Absorbine Jr. . . .89c ?1 Zonite Antiseptic , ,70c j 3Doz.Kotex ........ ,51c 50c Mead's Pablum . . .37c 60c Italian Balm 44c 1 Mar-o-Oil Shampoo 67c 60c Drene Shampoo . .49c 50c Woodbury Creams 33c i55c Lady Esther Cr. . .37c 79c Fever Thermometer ........49c YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED EXACTLY AS .vjvuwmrfEN I: r,- W use quality materials, give prompt service and charge a rea sonable 1 price. Ask your doctor. MmmU Bum Sign. 115 S. COMMERCIAL. ST. (Si?i?3(gGan)im2 Owing to a mistake in Thursday Evening's Capital Journal, we quote the correct prices here. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS CLEARANCE! DRESS COATS Fur Trims. Formerly $14.95 Now y t 88 SPORT COATS Values to 16.60 Now 6V 1088 WASH FROCKS , Complete Sizes, 14-62. Fast Color S9c 10 98c BLOUSES Bilk Crepe and Wash Prints. Values to $1.98 49c ! .49 GIRLS' DRESSES Wool, Silk, Crepe, Wash Prints. Values to $2.98. . S9c 3 1.49 -4- , DRESSES AIL Winter SOk Crepe Dresses, Greatly Reduced " - Values to. $8.60 ..' H 8f i:;M88' to.- SearSi RoGhuc Co. 484 STATE STREET 4 -V ..:- J I ff i FRIDAY STOCK JfjL , - .-.-N-i.- , , TUESDAY i . for . ':-: ' ;!.'. BIG, i id . J- t 1 I SAVINGS ji&Z?:, : J i - I "ild.-- j i INCL. - sUsMSSBSBMSMBSJSjJ ' J kLsMBSSSMSMSsJ MdJ I CORN Stokely finest Golden Bantam, $1.12 dozen, , ml.- ff No. 1 tin. 3 for rj V ff5T Van Camp's, $1.15 dozen, 2V2 size tin.. HOMINY Van Camp's, A f- . k for PUMPKIN Happy Vale, good quality, $1.15 dozen, 2l size tin 3 for 29c SAUERKRAUT Hins dale, $1.55 doz., 2 tin.. 3 for 39c 1 - 1 . . . .-.i-. PORK & BEANSVan A - flOf Camp, 57c doz., 11 oz. tin., si for AC TOMATOES Standard 9 OCt Brand, 98 doz 2V2 size tin 3 for )v BEETS Stokely's diced, 9 $1.15 do?., No. 2 tin 5 for ? C CORNED BEEF Lib- ' L. Af bys, $1.89 doz., 12-oz. tin 9 for fUV PINEAPPLE HiUsdale, jbroken slice, $1.85 dozen, . m Aii 2 tin 4 .... .. J f or 0 C APRICOTS Stokely's, - $1.35 dozen. No. I tin. 3 for FRUIT for SALAD Stokely's, $1.18 dozen,,' .' : .. 8-oz. tin ..L.3fof2p2 PEARS LibbyB,l 1f $2.19 dozen, 22 tin.... A for 2 for 29s GRAPEFRUIT Del Monte, $1.69 dozen, - j No. 2 tin.......:-.!.L. ORANGE JUICE Lib- m nf by's, $1.59 doz., No. 1 tin.. U lot C j PINEAPPLE JUICE Del Monte. $1.35 dozen,'., ;, ,,,( .... No. 1 tin..... TOMATO JUICE Lib- m rf by's. $1.14 doz No. 1 tin.; J for Q4 PINEAPPLE Tidbits or A Cg crushed 73c doz.J... lj tor &0 .t 2 fo 23 s CLAMS F. A. B. Flat, $1.17 dozen, eachil:. AC: SARDINES Oval tin-l 3fol2Se SALMON Happy Vale, $1.15 dozen, No. 1 tin.....;. 1 JL 0 ROSED ALE No. 21i Tin Peaches r 3 r 39c $1.55 Dozen MANDARIAM l Small Tin Oranges Fjne for Fruit Salad, Each LIBBY'S Deviled Meat 14 Size Tin 3f 1 0C ZEE TISSUE All Colors si 25c OATS Peacock pure 5 rolled, JO lb. bag COFFEE 9 ff AIRWAY J) lbs. 3 0 , I ,. ' J : ' ; ' ' j NOB HILL lib. 25c 1 . I Edwards vac pack.:, lib. 25c Post Toasties Reg. size flCfi 1 . 1 syRUP Sleepy Hollow Qf quart jug.... FLOUR s- Harvest Blossom f We Have Cheaper Flour If You Wish P & G Laundry 10 bars 29C PancakeFlour Harvest Time lOIti. bag. CLEANSER SUNBRrTE -3 for ICC Good for AH Household ' ! Use Food.. tins MARKET 'DEPT. rTUDAY and Oysters SATURDAY ONLY 1 - . . i "19c To FVy or 8tc Pint Pickles t- Set BIlx or NubblM, Pint 10c Salad Dressing ait 10e: ffieners'-r'20c PRODUCE DEPT. FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY cersiLEsndTr Wrtt Bleached A 7 TT? Teader, Each Seedlcaa, Itou J J Carrots' J Local Groira. Rutabagas ; ; ocl Oroim : Parsnips Local Grows DEETS Ypr Choice Q pounds Fall or V f t O Jalco doc J ) f Four Stores--935!S. Commercial ; Corner 13th and State Corner Court and . .. - - Commercial -. .-.1978 N.1 Capitol ' J