xne ortEtrtw rrrATEsniAit. saienv uregon, Friday Mornmg, Slay 31 ; 1935 PAGE THREE Irene Blackerby V. Gets Position in California School SILVERTON, May 30. Irene Blackerby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Blackerby, formerly of Silrerton and Salem, bat now of California, will teach at Bakers- field. Calif., this coming term, ao eordlng to word received by SI1 rertoa friends. Irene Goyette of SilTerton has accepted a position to teach at Stay ton In the grades in the au tumn.. Miss Goyette has taught In eastern Oregon for two years. Among the Silrerton teachers who plan to attend summer school this summer are Guy DeLay, Miss Florence Story, Miss Helen Rait enan. and Harold Davis. 5-PASSENGER SEDAN 0 0 :, DELIVERED IN SALEM Completely Equipped Nothing More to Pay This caravan delivered price includes bumpers, bumper guards, spare ttre and tnbe. metal tire cover and all neces sary equipment. Bones tecle Brothers, Inc. Liberty & Chemeketa Phone 4444 SILL SCHOOL ISBIEIRK Molalla High Takes Highest Honors in Basketball and 2 Near-Tops nle Monday at Brush College un der the direction of Miss Mary Jeanette Clark, . Rer. and Mrs. K. K. Clark, Mrs. Edith Warm. Mrs. Decker, and Mrs. Ethel Van cicle. Games and races were part of the program for the day. Whltesall Knhn and Connie Bush won prizes In two races. A boun tiful dinner was served at the noon hoar. The Junior league, through Shirley Swelgert, pre sented Rev. Clark with a beauti ful birthday present. FAINT . o c With the BEST PAINT and SQV Sherwin-Williams House Paint Vcover J inc. v - Save money by protecting your house with a new coat of paint! Use Sherwin-Williams House Paint for econ omy . . . because it looks better, lasts longer, and goes further. s ,40 Gallon MOLALLA. May 30. Molalla high school, the smallest mem ber of the Willamette Interschol astic league, demonstrated that In numbers there isn't always strength by walking off with first, second and third places In the league standing in basketball, baseball and football, respectively, during the past school year. The year has been one of Molalla'a most successful ones from an ath letic standpoint . Don Hartung. former Oregon State athlete, coached all three sports. Ill basketball. Molalla won cups for both the league and coun ty championships. The school's baseball record was 13 games won and three games lost. This does not include two pre-league games with Chemawa, both victories for Molalla. Molalla was defeated twice by West Linn and once by Silverton. Silverton, the winner of first place in the league, lost only one game, and that to Mol alla. Molalla tied for third place in football. Letter Winners Letters were won during the year by the following Molalla boys: Football George Erland, Loy al Buroker, Vincent Erickson, Don Da pp. Clayton Ray, Hal St. Clair, Milton Schmidt, Johnnie Marson, Lloyd Schumacker, all seniors, Leonard Nelson, Bob Leonard, Harold Erland, Elwin Swigart. Stanley S 1 y t e r. Earl Owen, LaVerne Dahl and Charlie Temple. Basketball Don Dapp, John Marson, Milton Schmidt, all sen iors, LaVerne Dahl, Stanley Sly ter, Don Reed, Armo Hallabacka and Roger Thronson. Baseball John Marson, Ken neth Cutting, Clyde Winchester, George Erland, Milton Day, all seniors, Charlie Temple, Leonard Nelson. Stanley Slyter, LaVerne Dahl, Harold Erland, Ben Temple and Bob Berger. Other members of the Willam ette Interscholastic League are Newberg, West Linn, Canby, Woodburn, Silverton, Dallas and Lebanon. TEACHER IX HOSPITAL INDEPENDENCE, May SO. Miss Blanche Baker, who has been teaching in the Enterprise school finished Wednesday. This morning she was taken to the Deaconess hospital for an appen dix operation. STUDENTS OF Pill TO OFFER CUT AMITY, May SO.- Saturday, Jane 1 at 8 p. m. in the M. E. church auditorium, Mrs. Lynn Lancetleld will feature a group of piano pupils In the final reci tal of the year. Mrs. H. W. Torbet will contribute a soprano solo; Mrs. James L. Payne, a reading; and Alan Torbet, a trumpet solo. Pupils to be presented are: Rath Abraham, Esther Abraham, Helen Nedrow, Violet McKee, Mary Gladys Turner, Opal Rlch ter, Loralne Rohde, Constance Rutledge, Margaret Domes, Gladys Rlchter, Gertrude Can- nelL Morton Geisey, Gordon Wyi att, Clark Tilbury, Douglas Macy, Clen Crawford Macy, William Macy, Nadlne Wyatt, Kathryn Reed, Evelyn Romlg and Julian Abraham; -.. . f -: v ' ' Following the musical program there will be an exhibit of water color paintings, the work of Mrs. Grace Patty, a student of Anton Piers of Portland. Mr. Piers, who has produced some very success ful artists, considers Mrs. Patty's work outstanding. The collection, mostly of flower studies, will be hung in the church parlors. Ev eryone Is Invited to attend the re cital and view the pictures. BUILDS DAIRY BARN LIBERTY, May SO. A large dairy barn is being erected on the Bruce Fox place. Komprest Komplete Turkey Starter in -A ex - it J mjtmmi nassii urn m fc l1 .. .MMM r TUIKIT ST II It Crown Turkey Feeds Thoroughly Modern " Komprest Komplete Turkey Start er. Guaranteed 23 protein. Feed first 6 weeks inclusive. Komprest Complete Turkey Grow er. Guaranteed 20 protein. Feed 7th to 20th week inclusive. Komprest Komplete Turkey Fin isher. Guaranteed 15 protein. Feed 21st week till marketed. CASH FOR EGGS - BUTTERFAT W. J. LEE & SON 340 Ferry V Phone 04 IS Inc. K. Ij. Elfstroin, Mgr. Paint and Roof Dept. 361 Chemeketa St. Phone 3810 Junior Leaguers of Church Enjoy Picnic The junior league of Ford Memorial church enjoyed a pic- m w ar mpcw I 5- nnnrtfrc? nnnn mnr I lEciM VAjUI ff8sSuu F3D If 1! STOBE Bargain strawberries will soon be gone! F?nn liUU EASY RECIPE FOR STRAWBERRY JAM 4 cup prepared fruit 7 cups sugar H bottle Certo To prepare fruit, grind about 3 qurta fully ripe beiiiea or crush completely, one layer at a time, so that each berry reduced to a pulp. Measure sugar and prepared fruit Into largo kettle, mix 'well, and bring to a fuA roiling boil over hottest fire. To reduce foaming, J teaspoon butter may be added. Stir constantly before end while boiling. Boil hard 3 mlnutea. - Kemore from fire and stir In Certo. Then stir and akim by turns for just 5 nunutee to cool slightly, to prevent ' floating fruit. Four quickly. Paraffin boa lam at ones. Makes about 10 to aula ounces eacaj. Get berries and Certo from your grocer today 2 quarts of berries make 10 glasses of wonderful jam . . . in less than 15 minutes after the fruit Is prepared I JJST read that recipe above! See how easy it ist Notice that only 2 quarts of berries make 10 glasses of jam. All Certo recipes are just as easy end just as economical, with Certo, you boil jellies only J minute; jams only a little longer None of your juice boils away. That's why you get so much jam or jelly . . half again more than by the old, "long-boil" way That's why, too, that jelly and jam sure so much better tasting; short boil ing retains all the natural flavor of the ripe, fresh fruit! (No "boiled down' taste when you use Certo.) r And the whole job takes less than 13 wcYafter the fruit is prepared. So why don't yon get berries, sugar and Certo right away! Put up a gen erous supply of jam and jelly to last the rest of the year. Think how good they will taste next winter in tarts, ptddings. 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