The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1937, Page 3, Image 3

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    Drummers Vill
Go to Festival
; Lebanon Commercial dub
Gives $50 to Send
Corps There
LEBANON, April 15 The Leb
anon commercial club at a din
ner meeting at Hotel Lebanon
this week, yoted a donation of
$50 to take the drum corps to
the Portland Rose festival.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Munyan
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence She
manek attended the Bakers con
vention in Portland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heschele
have left for their home in Los
Angeles after a visit of two
months with their daughter, Mrs.
Leslie Wertz and family.
Talks About Dakota
"North Dakota" was the topic
ably presented by 'Mrs. Amy An
derson, a former resident of that
state, at the Sunshine club meet
ing at the home of Mrs. C. C.
Cotter Tuesday afternoon. Mrs.
L. E. Getktn and Mrs. Carl Whin
ery were guests of the club.
The hostess was assisted by
her mother, Mrs. J. M. Bhrten
sbaw. : - . . .
Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy Crossley,
Mrs. John Summers, sr., Mrs. An
na Rundlet, Mrs. Elmer Morris,
Mrs. Bertha Turnidge and Mrs.
F. W. Musgrave attended' ' the
Baptist rally in Salem Tuesday.
Mrs. O. O. Shroder of Iowa,
with her daughters, Clarien and
Louise, stopped on their return
from California where they spent
the winter, for a visit with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. J. V. Wa:den.
Reactor Percentage Low
Only 15 or less than 4 per cent
of the pupils of Lebanon and ad
jacent schools who took the T.
B. test last week reacted and In
most cases the reaction was
slight.
Superintendent L. A. Wilcox of
the Lebanon schools will be one
of the speakers at the annual
meet of the Progressive Educa
tion association at Eugene April
20 and 2J.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Cormier re
turned home Monday after a trip
through California, Mexico, Flor
ida, Cuba and other points south.
Lionel Crawfords
Entertain Youths
GRAND ISLAND, April 15,
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Crawford
entertained a group of young
people at their home Friday night
with a birthday party, compli
menting the birthday anniver
saries of Mary Rockhill and Mrs.
Crawford. Approximately 20
young people participated.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rockhill
received word recently of the
birth of a son April 6 to their
on and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. James Rockhill, in Ketchi
kan, Alaska.
Approximately 16000 tomato
plants of the Bonny Best, Break
O'Day and Marglobe varieties
have been transplanted for sell
ing purposes in the greenhouse on
the Worth Wiley farm.
Erudite Child
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Two-year-old Mary ChrtsUne
Dunn of Bonne Terre. Mo, is be
ing hailed as a child genius. Ac
cording to Mary's mother, the
child can recite the Lord a prayer,
has a vocabulary of more than
3.000 words and has a good mem
ory. A psychologist at Washing,
ton university. St. Louis, dis
posed tests showed the child had
an intelligence quotient of 185.
reputedly 45 more than the 1. Q.
normally attributed to genius.
Group From Shaw Spends
Weekend on Doerfler Farm
SHAW, April 15. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Welter (ifelen Sherman)
are the parents of a son, born
April 4, at the Stay ton hospital.
He has been named William How
ard. ' : :
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gilbert, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Gilbert and Tony
Masser and Jerry Boedighimer of
Stayton motored to Powell Butte
to spend the weekend and visit
John Masser and Joe Klein, who
are employed on J. J. Doerfler's
ranch. :
Hagen Homo Scene
Of 4-M Club Meet
RICKEY, April 15 Mr.
George Hagen, Mrs. Nil Hllborn
and Mrs. I. H. White were host
esses to members of the 4-M
club at the Hagen home Tuesday
at an all-day meeting. Wild flow
ers formed the centerpiece for
the noon-day dinner.
Mrs. N. Anderson was received
as a new member. Mrs. H. E.
Martin, Mrs. F. E. Kengrin, Mrs.
R. Clark, Mrs. A. II. Fuestman
and Mrs. George Hagen were ap
pointed delegates and Mrs. : D.
Baker and Mrs. P. B. Beck, al
ternates to the Federation of
Women's clubs meeting, to ' be
held at Sllverton.
The program Included a mis
cellaneous shower tor Mrs. C.
Gordon; piano numbers, Anita
Faye Hagen; readings, J. F. C
Tekenburg, Mrs. H. E. Wright,
A. H. Fuestman and Mrs. W. H.
Humphreys; riddle contest won
by Mrs. I. II. White, and a clothes
pin contest, in which Mrs. R.
Clark and Mrs. Gorden tied.
Visitors were Mrs. C. Gorden,
Mrs. H. E. Wright. Mrs. F. Waser,
Mrs. M. Holman, Mrs. A. Schllck
er and Mrs. Anna Lanke Van
Winkle.
Undergoes Operation
STAYTON, April 15 Miss Mil
dred MacNeal of North Santiam
underwent a major operation at
the local hospital Monday. Mrs.
Charles Sullivan of Mill City Is
in the Stayton hospital for med
ical treatment, i ; t
Mrs. P. E. Chambers enter
tained a group of children Tues
day complimenting the 9th birth
day of her daughter, Carol Gay.
After luncheon the youngsters
enjoyed a theater party.: Present
were Louise Allen, Charlotte
Morlan. Vesta Shlnn and Carol
Gay Chambers. t 1
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Stationery Company
Office Supplies and Filing
Equipment, Stationery i
Kodaks & Kodak Finishing
Greeting Cards, Gifts, l s
Fountain Pens i
40 State - Just East of;
Ladd Bash
Complete
Car
Service
Are You Getting the Gas
Mileage You Should?
If Not
IT'G TIME
For That
Pre-Summer
Well do the checking for you
-honestly, reliably and quick
ly. Our men are trained to ban-
die every car with factory
knowledge and precision. We
also have the equipment and
therefore eliminate all .guesswork.
Salem Automobile Co.
HOME OF CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
435 N. Commercial Phone 4673
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Help blaid Grahams I; . ;V A- -I
treat that 6" ;.; .
Mother, here's the way to turn that
'"vfeet tooth" into an Instrument for
good. Satisfy It vith crunchy golden
Honey Maid Grahams, the honey
sweetened favorites of children. Honey
Maid graham crackers abound in ele
ments that help make healthy teeth;
and sturdy muscles. Let the youngsters
eat all of them they want, at meals and
between meals. They're a grand treat
with milk, fruits, and ; ice cream. To
be thrifty, buy them in the large green
package from your grocer. He gets them
from our nearby Western bakeries.
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NATIONAL BlSCUnr COMPANY
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S-3X-Jo cs -A MONDAY
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O savinji. Prices whils J 1 LJ p-H Tff
A Brand x YcOf Store
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A real health soap. A lim
ited amount, get yours
before it is all gone.
m cakes
Post
Toasties
Reg. Size Pkg.
2 Pk E 21 eg
Get some of these before
the price advances. .
TISSUE
Waldorf
Cream of
Wheat
Large
pkg.
S
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Bakers
PROIIUM
Chocolate
K-lb. Cake
for
Calumet
Baking Powder
lb. tin
a
Kellogg s
All Bran
Large Package
Fine to use in waffles,
pancakes, muffins and a
fine breakfast cereal.
ifztdsufllqhi
No. 1 Tin
3 f.r 25c
BING
CRACKERS
Pound 2 lbs.
' Edwards
1 tin 25c
HARVEST BLOSS03I KITCHEN CRAFT
lb.sk. $1 .49 49 lb.sk.
$1.69
4 pound
package
CARSTEN'S BEST
0 pound
tBssf
box
HONEY MAID GRAHAM
mm
Plain or
Iodized
26-oz. Shaker
US
DIAMOND CRYSTAL
Snowdrift
A Perfect Shortening for
Baking and Frying
3-lb. Tin
US
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TO
: BAKING SET
with PILLSBURrS
SIO SHEEN Cake Floor
Reg. Size Pkg.
Price
We are listing a few items we think are the best values
from our last week's ad, for the benefit of those who
couldn't take advantage of our week canned food sale.
Each
3 for
12 for
Del Monte, Xo. 2 Tin 14c 41c 1.50
.HOT SAUCE 4c 1Qc 37
SB Bsacaffii-ssir a-111 r 11 r,,.,!" ; jj ssaaBsssrsas3saB wgeBaai, x'T-itaii-a m " -1 1 an, rr-rrM'
Buwu, So. 2 Tia 37 C 13
Mill Race, Xo. 2 Tin 9c I 25c .95
T03IATOES . Qm ITe QJS:
jgL, aoc 25c .98
soJ55g 9c 25c .90
.0. Tin 21c 61c 2.31'
SfobaETin 44 .23
lQc 29c 1.15
JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S
lj-lb. Loaf White or Wheac
Fresh Daily
IPIR1MJSE EIPT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
RADISHES
3bun.lOC
Firm and
Tasty J
GREEN ONIONS
bunches
10c
ASPARAGUS
to the End. J. 4 lbs. 25c
NEW SPUDS
Texas ff
Garnets 5 lbs. 3l
NEW PEAS
Fine with New Potatoes
3 ibs. 25c
ORANGES
Small but Full of
Juice, doz. .
23 c
We Will Have Fresh Strawberries Fo r the Weekend the Price Is Right
9 . - '..
Sauerkraut Shortening Salt Porli
In Bulk That Good Kind In Bulk The Best Fine to-Fry or. Bake with
' '-'Beans
Franltfurters ;: r Salad Dressing Fresh Oysters
Tender and Juicy Lemon Whip . ' ' Fine to Fry or Bake
EC3 flgQ p-. 2IQ3 p. -
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4 Stores in Salem 935 S. Commercial Corner Court & Commercial
Corner 13th & State
1978 N. Capitol
rup
A Good Cane and
JIaple FlaTor
In the Bulk
- 1 FuU Gallon ;
Albers Flapjack
FLOUR
9-Ib. Sack
Get some of this fine
flour at a saving:.
PEET'S
GRANULATED
0JS u 0
Large Pkg.
ARIA
Pillsbury Large Size
Package. Only.
pkgs.
GILPEFRl'IT, lobby's
Tin 2r for 23c
SALMON Happy
Vale, Xo. 1 Tin
F. A. R. CLAIMS
J4 FTat
ECc
iCc
ORANGE JUICE JI. C. P.
8-Vin 2 for i5C
APRICOTS - Stokcl'f
Wbole ) t
Xo. 1 Tin for AC
MTSTARD Ring Otom,
I-qt.
2, for 25C
calo. - rr
DOQ FOOD for
SHRIMP -
Gule Bt ' for
13c
.. w a..
" Gale Brtl Atf for
DEVILED' MEAT
U Tla
ft
X
acaes
ROSEDALE,
;No. 22 Size Tin
2 for 3
These Are a Fine Peach
Uj tins..:
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