Thi OREGON STATES3IAN, Salem, Orejon, Friday Morning, April 17, 1936 PAGE ELEVEN of 'Events Slated ficnic to. Mark final Day Vof Study, May' 26, at ; Hazel Green " HAZEL . GREEN, April tcaooi wm ciose Tuesaay. May zc wjta a plane at tne Harst ureen park. Wednesday night. May 10, the gradoatlnr class will give a onfqae program. The Radio Broadcast" with all members ot the class participating. . riut. Aooen viuu, icacuw ui sociology at O. S. C will give the address. The members ot the class are Katherene Ifontandon, presi dent of the student body. Genera Tan Clear, Rose Ziebart. Yoshie Toshikal, Gertrude Ziellnakl, Ward MUes, Waldo Gilbert. Ed ward Tada. LaRoy Dnda. Kenneth Bayne, chairman ot the school uvu uv wui present uta mywimti Plan HealUi Passant ' Friday. Sfay 31 the . primary room will sire a health pageant and May day program under the direction of Wins Oerftlrtlna Frv. : The ball team will play its fi nal league game with Brook on Parrish field Friday .afternoon. The ' winning team plays in the county plaj day on Leslie school field May 5. The school also hare entries in races in the county con test. To Enter FesUral ' At the music festlral ot the rural schools ot Marlon county to be held in Willamette gymnasium May 5, Hazel Green has entered mixed choruses both from pri mary and upper grades, a two part and also a boys chorus. Mrs. Ross Miles, and Miss Geraldine Fry, teachers, are assisting In the Miles and Miss Fry hare been elected for the coming year. This will be Mrs. Miles' fourth andliss Fry's second year. Legion Sponsors Dance STAYTON, April 16 Stayton Post, No. 58, American Legion, will sponsor a dance at the For rester hall Saturday. Proceeds ASK FOR ALBERS FEEDS WITH CARROTONE! Tested Helps No. 120 Do your birds show signs of mycosis? Come in and let us gire you our ideas on bow you can prevent mycosis ia your flocks. 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" IP.. m Akxat SuUmumST A -general revision of the Stakhanoff production system with which the Russian soviet sought to revolutionise its industrial development program is now under wax with officials and observers alike un certain as to the eventual success of the plan, According to all recent reports, the Stakhanoff "specializatien" plan for industry and agriculture has failed to produce the results anticipated to date. The system was Introduced In the soviet by GrigoryeTiih, Stakhanoff, pneumatic hammer operator In the veiftas mines aid was adopted in Russia to "step up" all types of production. Hailed by Dictator Josef Stalin and other soviet leaders as revolutionary,' it has opt been entirely satisfactory. from the affair are to be set aside for their building fund. Albers Feeds hare all9 the vitamins and minerals to in crease your chickens' egg .production. Chick Paks-N-Mash Molas-O-Meal Turkey Breeder Paks 1936 Egg Maker Paks Phone 6858 TOILET PAPER . Special Offer Friday and Saturday Only roll Friday & Saturday Only Box Paper 72 sheets 50 envelopes Schaefer's Corn Remedy will rid you of the corns. Sold the Schaefer way no relief, no pay. 25c 25c Hawley Hats The 'real sonhelmet, also will shed water. Just f the hat for summer X I C Before They're Gone! LIMITED Production Plan Enrollment Grows RICKEY, April is Four new pupils have been enrolled recent' ly. They are Danny Marcy, first grade; Dale Marcy, sixth grade; from Hayesvllle. Dal - Fnllerton, eighth grade, from Pendleton. Ora Brown, seventh grade, from Cali fornia. ET. 8CHREDER .... Every day some of our customers (espe cially the new ones) tell 11s that they save on many items at our store. Yon too, can save on your every day buying if yon trade here. COFFE DEVILED Q 1V Q 1A MEAT O eansIUC TISSUE O rolls 1UC 1 m Tomato Juice O IC Peannt Butter Q Knights aCcans IOC Pound eC East Ore. PEAS 32 Clabber der 2-Ib. can Girl Baking Pow- 19c Sugar Pure Cans 7-lb, bag . . 33 Pork and B KELLOGG'S PEP FREE - whea to bay 2 pkgs. Kellogg's Corn Flakee and 1 pkg. nrj Kellogg Ulicat Krispies toftMC ' A'42e Valae In AH Interest Is Keen InWoodbiu'riTilt Silverton Eyes Records on Battles With West Linn The church school at the Rose dale Friends church has Just fin ished a successful year using the "Master Sunday School Plan." During that time the enrollment has mors than' doubled, and new members are joining the school almost every Sunday. The plan baa been so success ful that a similar on baa been adopted tor the ensuing year, with, goals of "The Acts ot the Apos tles," a wall motto, a book mark. and a day's trip to the mountains to be given for perfect attendance for three, six and nine months. and s year, respectively. Communities vie Combined with this idea, is the new big four community plan with competition between members of Sunnysido, Illihee, Ro&edala and Falrrlew districts. The group to secure the largest number of new members win receive an embossed copy ot ths "Ten Commandments" to be hung in the district school. The school la continuing, to maintain two Sunday school .buss es, one making the trip from Rose dale school to Falrriew, and back to the church, and the other trav eling from Lee-way station on the Pacific highway, through Illihee and Sunnyslde districts, to the church. This service is free to the public. Practice Came of Ball Brings 10 to 5 Victory For Hazel Green Boys CENTRAL HOWELL. April II Central Howell and Hazel Green played a practice game of kltball at the home grounds Monday af ternoon. Hazel Green won, 10 to 5. Mrs. Clarence Simmons went to Brownsville Thursday to stay un til Sunday when the W. H. Sim mons and the children will go down. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Dough erty of Brownsrille, parents of Mrs. Simmons, will observe their golden wedding anniversary, Sun day. Mrs. Robort Jaas was honor guest at a surprise birthday din ner Sunday. All youngsters love to hear Kellogg's Rice Kriipics crackle in milk or cream. They love their delicious flavor too and the Mother Goose stories on the backs of Rice Krispies packages. Bay Rice Krispies today. Sold by grocers every where. Made by Kellogg Battle Creek. Quality guaranteed. SO CRISP they actuaTiy crackle ia Bilker CU23 RICE KRISPIES On the Corner ... State and Commercial Sis., Phone 6606 Orders Over $2.00 Delivered Free Flour, Bonneville, all fam ily purpose 24V2 -lb. bag OOC Green Spot Strinr 1 7 Beano 2 cans ' A i C eans 16-ez. d g Rev.-Frank W. Zook Is ; Slated as Speaker For . Sunday School Council SILVERTON', April IS. Rer.' Frank W. Zook, recently arrived pastor for the Christian church, will be one ot the program, speak ers at the district Sunday school council which will meet at: the Christian church here Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ' Carl E. Blackler of Marquam is president ot the organization. Each Sunday school of the district win be re sponsible tor a program number. Honor Eugene Roy On 83d Birthday STAYTON. April IS One of Stayton's most highly respected eltixens, Eugene Roy, has lust celebrated his 83 rd birthday and in honor of the occasion all of Mr. Roy's children with the exception of Ben Roy, of New Tork City, were present for a birthday din ner. Those present vere Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Watson and children, of Vancouver, B. C; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh ton Roy and Raymond Roy, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, son and daughter, all ot Portland. Mrs. Forreats Mack, Austin, Forbes, Marlorie, Jeanette and Buddy Mack, all of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor and son, Stay lon. Eugene Roy and vita arrived in tha United States from Trance in 189 C. coming directly to Sa lem, where they lived for about 18 months, when they moved to Stayton. Roy entered the jewelry business here and later added an optical department which he eon ducted until his health would no longer permit. Mrs. Roy died about tire years ago. The Roys hare always taken an active part In work ot the Baptist church and several of it's mem bers also called to pay Mr. Roy tribute on his birthday. Select Entrants In Health Event WALDO HILLS. April 1C Mir iam Gearing and Robert Dick man have been chosen to repre sent Evergreen school in the health contest to be held In Sa lem this weekend In connection with the 4-H clnb county fair. Irv ing Koenii and Olive Joy Roop are alternates. Norman Denis is a new pupil at Evergreen from the Bhattuck school in Portland. Norman is making his home with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tabert. Mrs. K. O. Rue, who has bees suffering from infection in her right thumb, caused by a sliver, under the nail. Is yet under the care of her doctor. Wednesday he removed the thumb nail and hopes he has checked the trouble. A sac of pas had formed under the nail and could not be reached. Harold Poet Places First In Trumpet Solo, O. S. C LEBANON. April II. Harold Poet, IS. son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney Post, Junior contestant la the annual Oregon state band contest held in Corvallis Friday, won first place on the trumpet in the solo division. Harold Mich els, clarinet, and Melvln Gllson, saxophone, were awarded second places. The Lebanon high school band won second pi ice over Marshfield by one point Uni versity High of Eugene won first. fv J. r 8. Orwla; C. G. OpwIc'c Delicious Premium Star Half or Whole lb. Pure Lard 3 lbs. 36c Cottage Butts 27c lb. Let; of : Spring Lamb, lb. 27c Choice Kabbitfl . J To Fry- 07- lb. Hens, Dressed & Drawn 2 Jolly Cooks Give v . ProgrPratum iRATUM. April IS Tnesday afternoon ths Jolly Cooking i-H oTnh held a program at the schoolhouse which consisted 1 ot the state song: by the whole school; a song by the club; creed, by .the club president. John Roth. Jr.;. duet.. Ruth Hlldebrant .and Alice Ramsdea; talk from divi sion one. Iran Smith; 4-H song, by .the clnb; talk from dirisioa two,' Lillian Beutler; piano solo. Pearly J en son; yells, led by Robert Peppy. The club members are:, DivK sion one, Donald Meyer, Norman ds Vries, Ivan. Smith, Robert Pop py,. Marjorle 'Cunningham, Oel bert Kleen, Elsie Roth, Pearly Jensen, Alice Ramsden and Lan dy Franz. Division two, John Roth, Jr., Lillian Beutler and Ruth Hildebr&nt. The clnb lead er Is Mrs. J. M. Franz. . After the- program prizes were awarded -to those making the best cookies s n d sponge cake. For cooties. Alice Ramsden received first prize, .Marjorle Cunningham second and Ivan Smith third; for sponge cake, Lillian Beutler received first prise, John Roth, Jr., second, and Ruth Hlldebrandt third. Star Makes Plans For Stayton Meet MILL CITY. April The regular meeting-ot Marilyn chap ter was held Monday night with the worthy matron, Vivian Albert, presiding. A social hour was spent In cards, after which a lunch was served by Mrs. W. W. Mason. Mrs. W. W. Allen and Mrs. Vivian Albert Plans are be ing made for the district meeting to be held in Stayton, April 20, where Marilyn chapter will put on the initiatory work. S. Jepsen has gone to Toledo, where be has a position in the lumber null. Mrs. A. L. Baker of Ternonla spent several days here. She has rented her home to Mr. and Mrs. r. W. Crawford. Crawford is superintendent at the Rltner log ging camp near Detroit. Council Licenses Games, Jefferson JEFFERSON. April C. The city council met in regular ses sion Monday night. Besides ord ering bills paid, building permits were granted to Jack Tyson for making alterations in his confec tionery building; to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roland to build a ehieken house on their property on East Church street; and to Rose Green to build a barn and also a garage on her property at the foot ot Ferry street. An ordinance regulating gam ing tables and tlving license tees was passed. Wednesday, April 22, was designated as eleaaup day for Jefferson. Mrs. Grace Thurston. Mrs. R. W. Curl, Miss Addle Libby, Miss Anna Klampe and Mrs. Rata Cobb were named to serve on the board for the city election which will be held May 18. TivO f AT THIS Pfx m rlL. W WEW LOW PRI03 rmA ff-D Til Comtln. See th Proof of J " if I ALL FIVE Standards jj I f , 1.PrWeurwTjioenTMeosT I I 2.lrssrwaaf safOoapaoTEcnow ,3.rV9of9lruTuftiinwo smtiici iX I 4.feeWaiewK usaaaurv . P I l.syeafWmtviAarsTicTWiKAai 1 Complett with all theugtmthu f" ZJ 1 FRIGID AIRS aJpamtag. 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