The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, .Friday Morning, March 18, 1938 PAGE THREE Snow Hits Liberty snow covered t h countryside here thla morning, but" dlsap- .VIBESTT A halt inch. of peared as the morning adranced. Eat More Meat ! For HEALTH . For VARIETY For ECONOMY Quality Meat At Low Prices I Hoffman's Meat Market 150 N. Commercial Tel. 5563 Legion Auxiliary To Make Awards Trophy Will Be Presented to Outstanding Girl in Eighth Grade I DALLAS The m.nthlj sewing meeting of. the Carl B. Fenton post of tbe American Legion aoxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Jack Hayes Tuesday aft ernoon with Mrs. Albert Bennett and Mrs. Clifford Helgerson as assistant hostesses.-' Ms. Wil liam Domaschofsky is president. The ffroup voted to make the same cash awards as In previous years for the best posters in the poppy poster contest now being carried on In the Pallas schools. Mrs. Roy Donahue has charge of the contest. The auxiliary also yoted to WestteETBa IFoodls ILastt MSuaiuitte IPilCE FLASHES MM i L -ur Harvx Tnn Brand ""7 Case TOMATO JUICE Starr Brand No.1 1 Tall, Cans, Each . I Per Doz. Full Cream "7 lb. M, Dinner Bell (a Durkee's product). Per ouart . "V 5 Per Case 'if DBoatiG Sfor2g figs Large No. 2y2 cans. Oregon pack with puree. Staregon brand ng IFdl Kendall's 1 rm 2-ib. pkg 25i)vS 5-lb.pkg g)(g . Will make twice the amount of food when mixed as directed on package. Powdered S lbs. FINE CANE 10 lbs 59c 25 lbs. $1.43 100 lbs 5.49 1 AIPIPHE All of the natural tang, aroma and lusciousness of Washington apples, and yet not cider. Unsweetened, un fermented, not pasteurized. No pre servatives added. : ' Per Qt. Per Gal. s (3 AIRMAIL pound 3 lbs. for 45c 23C MORNING STAR Pound ........ 2 lbs. for 45c Fresh Vegetables RHUBARB fate Choice Grade- Lb. - 1 Radishes and Green Onions - I n Bunches i K POTATOES : Bed Wliite and Blue Highest patent. Milled of blue stem wheat. It must please you or your money back. Per Bbl. .....5.89 U. S. No. 2 501b. bag .. 25s r.aniLES. 3 for as Oregon Brand Tall Cans Castle Braiid Montana Hardwheat - 49 Lbs. 1.29 Everight Oregon Hardwheat Per Bbl ..$3.09 Kitchen Queen 19-lb, Bag 49-lb. T ft REMEMBER - Under JVo Consideration Do We Limit Quantitie$ i STANDBY CANNED FOOD SALE FREE GLASS of j Standby Tomato Juice For Our Patrons Saturday . All Day. Choice of Standby Uiced.or buced CARROTS .' Diced or shoestring. . : . ; DEETS No. 2 cans, full weight, ca. or bliced 10c Choice of Standby No. 1 4 oz. tall Cans Spaghetti, Tomato Soup, Mixed Vege tables, Oven-baked Beans, Vegetable Soup, Hominy or Lima Beans. - Each 10C 9ft 7311 U Han, i ii ill N fc J BUCKING HIGH PRICES Choice of Standby Pork and Beans, To mato Juice, Vegetable Soup or Tomato Soup Regular 9 oz. Tin, Each JL. INDEPENDENT GROCERS 100 Home Owned Isaak Bros., Owner 137 South Commercial Street , Phone 7311 award a cup to the outstanding girl In the Dallas eighth grade graduating class. The award is based on the following five points: honor, courage, scholar ship, leadership and service. It was also voted that they would award a medal, based on the same points to the outstanding eighth grade girl in the Pick reall. Falls City and Perrydale schools. An interesting letter which Mrs. Laird Woods had received from Mrs. John Cerny was read. The Cernys are living in the Philippine Islands. New Paganism Is . Sprague's Theme SILVERTO N Charles A. Spragne, editor of The Oregon Statesman, spoke to over 80 members and special guests of The Builders' class at the Meth odist church Tuesday'night Mr. Sprague toolt for his subject, "The New. Paganism." Musical numbers vere furnish ed by Mr. and Mrs. Francis Paige and Mrs. William Swift. Mrs. Theodore Hobart. presi dent of the class, was chairman and I. B. Alfred, teacher of the class, spoke briefly. Members of the high school class were special guests. Slimmer Rates on Water Are Asked Woodburn Council to Give Answer on Request Next Meeting Training School Stages Annual Dinner Honoring Woodburn Fire Fighters WOODBURN The annual din ner L given by the Oregon state training school for the Woodburn fire ; department members, their wives and friends was held Mon day night at the training school. This Is a yearly affair given by the school to show their apprecia tion for the protection given by the- local fire laddies. Talks were given ly Fire Chief Clyde Whitman, Assistant; Chief: Glenn Blair. GlenH Couley. secret tary-treasurer of the department and Superintendent Sam Laugh lin of the school Oliver S. Ol son was a special guest and also gave a short talk. pun V0UR PERLS RR0UDD FRIL-LETS! Build a whole meal around Por ter's Fril-Iets golden fresh-egg noodles "that won't slip off the fork". Combine with almost any meat or vegetable make dozens of tempting dishes. 100 A-1 Durum Semolina. At your gro cers in cellophane. Rinc moiD or Recipe Cabinet Send us 12 Porter' i labels and receive a stain-resisting aluminum ring mold or a $1.50 recipe cabinet, post paid. 1 1 1 m n jm a I It 4 mTU-StMPCUl SUCAB0M CO, Nrttaul Or WOODBDR N The regular meeting. of the city council was held at the city ball Tuesday night. Considerable discussion was given to a request presented by the Garden club relative to re ducing water rates for sprinkling during the summer months. George Jones, James H. Livesay and J. J. Hall were the committee for the club. The council took tbe matter under consideration and a decision will be reached at the next meeting. An application to put in 2 inch water pipe ander the Paci fic highway near the Allen gar age for use by the residents of the east side of the highway was ordered signed and given to the highway department. O. F. Mulkey and Mike Koch requested that the city clean out the ditch between their prop erty and Front street. The mat ter will be looked after by the street committee. Peter Brachmann Vcs given a 60-day option at $250 on two city lots at Seventh and Harrison street for building purposes. Plans are under way for the purchase of another carload of water pipe. Ordinance No. 764, assessing the abutting property for the improvement of East Lincoln street, was passed. Dale J. Ickes Elected To St. Helens Position FALLS CITY After nearly eigbt years of faithful service-" as superintendent or local schools. Dale J. Ickes' is Laving for a position in the St. Helen's schools. CEWN Poultry, Dairy and Fox Feeds Your chicks will thrive on K. K. Chick Starter, Crown Chick Scratch Garden Seed in bulk or pkg. Lawn Seed, Field Seed, Seed Potatoes, Fertilizer W. J. LEE & Son 349 Ferry Phone 9418 IK BHSXET 347 State Street G. Reiling & Son Shop Here and Save 1 I ( &MM, occ d&v& 6vtA& DcuyT CORNER COURT AND HIGH STS. This Htore is open from 7:20 A. M. to 10 P. M. every day, In eluding Sundays and Holidays. NEXT DOOR TO GRAND THEATRE Fri.-Sat.-Moa. Mar. 18.10-21 Grocery 347 State St. G. Reiling & Son 2J, Can 3 for Tomatoes 25c Seedless 4 lbs. Raisins 21c Dinner Bell 2 lbs. Oleo 25c Each Tissue 5c c. H. 10 lbs. Sugar 59c Marquis Salad 1 qt. 25c Folger Coffee 25 c lb. Sunbrite 4 cans Geanser 18c Bine Rose lb. Rice 5c Fresh 2 lbs. Figs 25c Yellow Bantam 2 Cans Corn 19c 3 cans Milk 23c 5g FRUITS & VEG. JESS, Mar. is, 10, 21 Monday ARIZONA SWEET, JUICY BANANAS 3..W...EQC IKiacalaGliaeo "- e ORANGES RHUBARB 3 doz. Effig 1 q? flljpo Resular Tl? A ! SUte Prices AVtiJiilf ii W Inspected Beef . flgalb.. Pork - Lb. Chops 19c Cat from young pork. Cottage Lb. Cheese 10c Beef R O A S i T 12c lb. Country Stjle Pork Sausage Ground BEEF 2 lbs. 25c Xp water or cereal. Weiners and Bo logna m Loiv Cut Prices on Nationally Advertised Products ... Showing You a Substantial Savings . . . We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities 10c Colgate Perfumed Soaps 2 for EE 50c Lyons Tooth Powder 60c Drene Shampoo . . . . . 41 Large Size Rinso 18c G. E. LAMPS 30 or 60 A. watts 1UV REMEDIES 100 Hal Uver Oil Caps $1.19 60c Alka-Seltzer ..............49c $1.00 Miles Nervine 83c $1.00 Adlerika 79c $1.35 Pinkham's Veg. Comp 98c $1.25 Petrolagar 89c Lge. Citrated Carbonates 89c $1.25 Absorbine jr 79c $1.25 Crco-Mulsion 98c Scott Toilet Tissue 3 rolb 19c Scott Kitchen Towels 150 to roll . 9C MATCHES 50 books in carton . . Frens Sanitary Pads 123 2 boxes CHALLENGE ALARM CLOCK 9Gc A dependable timepiece. $1.25 Van-Tage mi bots. $1.93 TOILETRIES $1.00 Louis Pliillipe Lip Stick ... 84c 60c Angeles Rouge 49c 50c Dreskin 39c 50c Howe's Beauty Lotion 39c 25c Mavis Talcum ...19c 65c Pond's Creams ...35c 50c Milkweed Cream 39c 75c Vantine's Body Powder 39c 25c Coventry Perfume :..10c ST. REGIS POCKET WATCH K98c nbre.kable crystal. M. D. Toilet Tissue 3 rolls 25C Fletchers Castoria . . . . & SF Meads Pablum . . ... . 2 Meads Dextri-Maltose mxSS (B'F 12,s, regular, jr., or super. 2Pltgs 39c Lifebuoy Soap 2 for lie FOUNTAIN SPECIALS Jumbo Milk Shakes.. 10c Special Sundaes r ...15c Boyd's Silex Coffee 5c Toasted Sandwiches 10c Fresh, Crispy Salads 10c Homemade Chili....! 10c Tasty Soups . 10c IMl , Takara 75c. size 59c $1.50 size $1.19 Chevron Hot Water Bottle 69c Greeting Cards for all Occasions PILLS and TABLETS 75c Doan's Pills 49c Lge. Chocolate Exlax .47c 100 Bayer Aspirin 59c 50c 31idol Tablets 29c 100 Caroid and Bile 83c 100 Cod Liver Oil Tablets 89c 25c Anacin Tablets 19c 25c Carter's Pills 15c TOILETRIES 500 Sheet Kleenex 28c 50cAitalis -39c 75c. Fitches Shampoo 59c 25c Lovalon, all colors ..... ........19c 65c Pond's Face Powder 47c 55c Lady Esther Creams 39c 60c Neet 49c 35c Odorono 31c PICNIC SUPPLIES Plates, Cups, Forks, Spoons, Napkins, etc Eastman Union Leader Cigarettes Camels, Raleighs, Films . i a Old Golds Ches- terf lelds, Lucklea at Low Cut - Prices j for 1V Fresh Carabana Cigars 23C Box of SO for S2.19 Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions Our Service Is Accurate and Economical cnooi Announcing Statesman Cooking Salem A-mory April 27, 28, 29 MISS 'MAXINE BUREN ; Statesman Home Economics Editor in Charge . v,-rk Your Calendar Now So That You Will Be Able to Attend All Three Days of This School Bigger and Better Than Ever