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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1938)
. f A f.i ... .. PAGE TWELVE The OREQON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, May e, 1838 if ! I E. I i I m 1 J I : j 11 oro'c 2g FRIL-LETS Everyone will en joy a meal plan, ned around frilly fresh egg noodle! 100 A-t Durum Semolina! Ready in 6'j minutes. for Qprino itlpnuo! I ftottet5 FRIL-IET SMICE A new creation in sauce. Heat and pour over Fril-lets, Maca roni, or Spaghetti! Deliciously different. Ask your grocer for it ! POKTEK-SCARrElLI MACARONI CO. t POUT LAND. OREGON Merchants Offer j Club Suggestions More than 70 From Dayton Attend State Meet of ! Endeavorers ; J DAYTOX Twenty members of the Dayton Woman's civic club attended the May meeting held Tuesday afternoon with the new officers In charge.- W. S. V Ren. Sara Bates, , John Shlppy, Earl Coburn. Floyd B. Willert and Carl Francis, offered suggestions for the com mg vear. ' The Dayton young people who Ml ..W""""'""H... i rLj- s '--a HiciuminrL LUVU w J H emz Soups Flavors ItiSi 2 for 2 3(3 - Hard Wheat 49-lb. sack Albers Corn Flakes 3 for E(5 Salad Dressing Sb Quarts iS Del Monte ASPARAGUS S 23 SAN I WAN PEAS 23 a for as IFncIbec? IMemicnl Fflirai? $.2i? 49-lb. sack Tg Tt YrN T717 To) I 10 L-J - Nor thern All-Purpose Hard Wheat This Coupon - T e" am j This Coupon and UG I Buys S) Med. Bars II -rr Buys a 41Mb. sack. Crystal White Soap: jj COMBINATION SALE I BUY 2 PACKAGES f6&y& CORN FLAKES 47T Burch's Cheezees or Seafood Crackers Pkgi Or 3 for 25e 9c i Inn Original . Wm. Rogers $300 SWING SET YOURS FOR50C ' and strip from can off SNOWDRIFT 3 lb. can AJ, Svreet Cuptjng fe. Eg Soda or Graham Crackers a lb. box! a ! Bi?apeQi?miut3: JJmi flee u. 25e PEL MONTE, 47-OZ. TIN BROOKFIELD CHEESE Swiss, Pimiento, American T f TTS-n and. Brick, Vi lb. rOf 25(3 GOLDEN WEST, MJB, HILLS Coffee as PRODUCE Grapefruit cr) Arizona 80s, dot. OQAMGEG Fancy large Xarels, each ...4 . 2c SPINACH New spring. 3 lbs. 0 &ER20NS Larjre, Fancy, Full of Jnlce, doz. Special for Mother's Day An Ideal Gift! ;. v ".U ' IB" 1 Gnoxv Calsc .2 Frrsh baked from Betty Crocker recipe. DAKEHT'I DEPT. v I- CLO VEE1LE AF DINNER) HOLLO dozen V ft PORK! FDEGH T.1EATG GOVERXMKXT-IXSPECTED SAUSAGE lb8. 25C Country Style . ) BOILING BEEF 2 ,b8 25c - Lean, Meaty , FRESH FISH CHICKENS i CORNED BEEF Lb 1 CC Dellcions with Cabbage Open Kettle PURE LARD - Beared, lb. 1 0 C 17c PICNICS Cured. lb. Half or Whole 44V THiEnE'G NO; BETTEri PLACED 260 X. XJIJERTY We Resorre the Right to Limit Ovantity ; FHOXE 3032 jPrices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 9, 10, 12 Davton bnsinea - i awvw. . ri vnua t m. i. li k difuin men were guest speakers and I Brooksid i-PmoiPrv wn .....tl... - I . l MrovtJ are members of the Christian En deaTor attended the annual coa Tention held at Oregon City. Twenty two members remained the entire time. Saturday the harmonica band menbers at tended, augmented with other groups, bringing total atteM ance from Dayton to over 70.' 1 More Join: Church Eight members, two of them adults, six yoVng people and chil dren, have become new members of the Christian church. Four of tfcin Joined Easter Sunday and four on May 1. Electa chapter No. 29 Order of Eastern Star of Dayton rieuibers conducted the burial rites for Miss Rhoda Ross, who died at Astoria Monday, at the Dayton j !i cuuroua; afternoon. Funeral serv-ivou held at Macy's chapel in McMinn Tille. Miss Ross was a girlhood resident of near Dayton. Star Entertains Nearby Chapters STAYTOX Acacia chapter of O E S of Stayton had as their guests Tuesday night,' Ramona chapter of Silverton and Marilyn chapter of Mill Citv. visiting officers present were Mrs. Bessie Allen of Mill, City, grand representative for Mani- tODa; Mrs. Edith Schrceder worthy matron of Mill ter; Miss Elaine Clowcr and W. f. hearth, worthy matron and worthy patron of Iiamona chap ter or oiiverton. Also a new member w inf. tiated t into the order, a candle light drill was given for the vis iting members. Interesting talks were giyen by the visiting officers an nth or guests and members, R. A. Wad dell acting as toastmastor ti. aming room. Theme Is Chosen For Class Night INDEPENDENCE sti;n,.i" by C. L. Erddy, a play, ..has been cuusen as me tneme for tV sen ior class nieht held Friday night. May 27. Paul su. nuuiusun, principal, and John Gross, English Instmctnr win select the cast. The committee on ' arrimro. ments ls:i Anna Mae Ramey. xkxiwiu r-iigDiom, uiaire Milll houser and Glen Burcb. s xue puoiic speaking class is working on a eroun of-fhro nnL act plays to be presented in the ma-gymnasium May 12. 'Ererf member of the class has a part. The plays are as follow: "Moon on the Bog," a fantasy; "A Way to a Man'n Tfoart " trm. and "Two Gentlemen o: the Bench," a comedy. Youmrer Orators Compete in Polk, County Contests DALLAS Th Pollr Mimft, grade school declamatory con- A A m m iesis were neia on Monday and Tuesday nights at Falls Citv anil at Eola, according to County ocuuui superintendent Josiah Wills. Monday nieht children frnm the countv in the trj an hi and in the 7th and 9th grades competed at a (wntost Viih o t ails city. winnera r rvin na Jeanne Majors of Valley Junction; t first; Rcser Lang , of jc-oia, secona; ana Patsy Lever- man or reaee, third. In division IV, which Included children from the 7th and 8th erades. the win. ners were Caroline Halleman of Bethel, first; Fred Fix of Par ser, secona, ana Leonard Scharn of Mountain Vlor v.tr v swwy huuv Tuesaav nieht rontostnhta tn divisions 1 and iTi mot at tha new school house at Eola to de cide the countv chamnionshin In these divisions. In GiVision 1. Which fnrlnrferi the 1st and 2nd rrades. th win ners were Virginia Lewis, Eola, first: Chervl Aas'iipm voAao second and Jimmie Gwyn, Moun tain y l e w , third. In division III, which included the Kth and 6th grades, the winnm uecne Leverman of Pedee, first; rancy Carter or Mountain View, second, and Carl Wright of rai. las, third. No More Women "A V i P.. Back home In Ratt1 rv.v in.t. after havinp- hMn rtieilfnol Qipid, Newal C Osborne, elderiy farmer, 'Said he was through with women. 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