The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 03, 1938, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN,. Salem, Oregon, Friday .3Ibrning, Jane 3, 1938
PAGE SEVEN
Record Class
Has Diplomas
Fulkerson Commends
Mt. Angel School for
Outstanding - Work ;
T.'. ANGEL Mrs. M-.ry 7 L.
tulkerson, eounty school super
intendent, la awarding di;.amas
to the SO eighth srkde srarluates
of St. Mary's school .W-l'i-eday
afternoon, said j was the !srest
class graduated Irom .grammar
school ln Marlon county In all
the yetrs she has :erved as iup-,
erinteivdent. ' v-
Mrs. Fulkerson based h,r ad
vice to the class motto. "We
"atld " for Character, not for
fame." She. cotumndwl the
school for lta-3plendid activities
in all Jines of. work as $c pre
sented baseball awards 41! schol
arships and penmanship certifi
cates. Leo Grosjacqnea. aptj' n of
the St. Mary's; baseball' nine, re
ceived the bronze plaque awarded
to the school for wtnninjr the
Marion county zrade school. base
ball championship and .Amanda
Eutchheit. captain of the girls
team, was presTJted vrlti the
Marlon county girls ,. Softball
championship pl-tque.
Win Bfholarshlps
Francis Meidl ' an i Dolores
Hauth won thi . 411 summer
school scholarships.
V Twenty six pupils were award
ed student' certificates 'or pen
manship; ,19 j received fifth and
seventh grade penmanship awards
and 1 1 were pres;nted with pen
manship Improvement awards.
The program: Opening ciorus.
5th, '6th and j 7th grades' gradu
ates' x march, piano ni violin,
.Miss Rozella' B I e m an . Miss
Marjorie Dekler; salutMory,
Reuben Miller; , class history,
Josephine Sprauer; tribute to
the constitution, Gerald Oardis.
Robert Gorman, Albert Frank,
Lucille Gilles. Monica Skonetzni,
and Lillian Die'il; son?, lo.raine
Meaden,. Dolores Nbner. Jean
Mackie. Dolores fanth: valedic
tory, .Veronica Da la; adi'-ef.s to
the graduates, 'lev. Cement
Frank; address and awarding of
scholarships. Rav. Vincent Kop
pert: awarding of diplomas, Mrs.
Mary, L. - Fulkerson; farewell
song, graduates. i 1 t
... i Dedicate Gymnasium -
Earlier 'in the day, father
Vincent officiated at deduatlon
services for the gymnasium re
cently completed for the use of
the school children. "(
Mayor' Berchtoid an s the
members of the school board at
tended, the mayor and Father
Vincent each addressing j the
youngsters briefly, -
West Stayton Clubs
Enjoy Joint Picnic
at Park in Stayton
WEST STAYTON The Birth
day club and members of . the
Quilting club enjoyed a iiicnle
In the Stayton pari Wedntsday;
a basket lunch was servd.
Mrs. H. L. Stewart was pleas
antly surprised by the members
of the quilting club when she
was presented a gift for her as
sistance as dinner hostess the
past; season. ;
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inooDers
IT COSTS NO MORE TO TRADE AT WESTERN FOOD MARKET
n e f
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
MORNING STAR
Sales on this coffee are consistently
growing. More people are discovering
each day its quality is excellent and are
coming back for more of this delicious
blend of fine, fresh roasted coffee.
Ground fresh to order and sold with a
money-back guarantee. j
2 1bsJ
for!
lb.
J53
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Good quality, low price coffee. Also
ground fresh to order and sold with a
money-back guarantee.
lb.
Golden West Wb. tin 26c
I PRODUCE
; ILESIT WE
Large Solid Heads
Q 2 Tl(g
2
for
Pks8- sx
FRESH TOMATOES
3 lbs-
Shortening
OLEOMARGARINE
2 lbs. for .4 lbs. for .
as
Fruit
Pe
Bulk
Qt-
Per Gallon
ctm
...... 1.10
Sugar and Milk
Get Our Prices Before You Buy
,7" Bulk "T"
Peanut Butter 2 19c
CJ Arm and Hammer, f
aoda l ib. Pkg. .. ... DC
Instant Postum 1 39 c
Deviled Meat i 3for ICC
No. V4. Tins 1 '
PEAS, Oregon Upland, No. 2 rt w
cans, good quality, each.... .1... vv
Per Case $2.33 j
CASTLE BRAND
Guaranteed Montana hard wheat.
49-lb. bag Per bbh, 4 sks.
EVER RIGHT
Oregon hard wheat.
49-lb. bag Per bbL, 4 sks. I
RED WHITE AND BLUE
Milled of choice Blue Stem wheat,
fully guarnteed. i ; i s
49-lb. bag Per bbL
KITCHEN QUEEN
49-lb. bae0 j
Corn Flakes fffc gc
TOILET -SOAP, Armour's assorted,!
Miona Palm, Fine Arts or No. 99, f ;
(medicated), 4 bars forz JLVC;
PALMOLIVE OR f
CAMAY, each.. L I. U C
LAUNDRY SOAP, Big f bars E't
Boy or Economy White, U for
BORENE, granulat- - Lge.
ed, small size-..... fAv pkg.
7311 :
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PRICES
TISSUE j
WALDORF OR ZEE
3 rolls J IflC
SOFTASILK
1000-sheet rolls
6 for , H 25c
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INDEPENDENT GROCERS 100 Home Ouned Isaak Bros., Owner
137 South Commercial Street : j Phone 7311
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Frequent appearances together cf Alfred Gywnne Vanderbilt, young
society bachelor and sportsman, and the charming Manuela 'Hudson,
daughter of an old Ban Francisco family, have lent credence to ru
mors that they may be Cupid's next prominent victims.
Ethel Stanard Is
Reelected by Club
WOODBURN The regular
meeting of the Junior Woman's
club was held Wednesday night
at the city library with Mrs. Ethel
Stanard presiding. This was the
last meeting of the club until fall.
Election of officers featured
the meeting with Mrs. Stanard
being reelected president. Other
new officers are Justine Hunt,
first vice-president; Mrs. Wanda
Cochran, second vice-president;
Mary Jackson, secretary; Zoa
Lowthian, treasurer; Mabel Nas-
lund and Jean Freeberg, execu
tive board members. The commit
tee selecting the year books In
cludes Marjorie Faulconer. Agnes
Maricle, Gelta Mae Hunt and
Dorothy Austin. -
LebanonFair
Is Under Way
Uncle Joe Alley to Revisit
Scene of Battle at
Gettysburg
LEBANON Lebanon looks
like a city arrrred ver nght as
the tents, amusement standr and
devices' and concession buildings
are - In place on . Sherman street,
east of Main, for a con t'r noils
show during: the strawberry fair.
; The - fair stirted Thursday
night with a colorful pageant at
the athletic field of Lebanon high
school with-" the crowning : of
Queen Nadlne, attended by her
eight princesses. Ardis. Springer
of Shedd; Reva Hughes. Sweet
Hom; Virginia o-ker, Albany;
La woe Sander, Ilalsey;. B.anche
Garrett, Brownsville; Etho! May
Murphy, Harrisburg; Ef lyn
Kendle. Scio; Marian Rit hard
son. Tangent-
The university band o Eu
gene, Albany band and musicians
of other nearby towns will Join
the local bands in providing mu
sic during the two days- of the
fair. - . '
- Teacher, Reelected
Mrs. Dale Co rti has beD re
elected teacher of Stolz Hill
school which clojed Friday with
a picnic, program and . sports;
the women, of the community ar
ranged . the picnic in honor of
Mrs. Curtis.- :
feature of the Methodist
women's WFMS meeting at the
tome of Mrs. D. Cormier Wed
nesday afternoon was an eddress
by Miss E. Ernestine Coles,
teacher of English and art at
Kealakekua, Hawaii. M13S Coles
was called from the islands by
the death of her mother in Al
bany a few week sko.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kammer
er, who have spent several years
in Corrallis, have moved back
to Lebanon and built a modern
home on their .plot south of
town. .
Going to Gettysburg .
' ,J. II. (Uncle Joe) Alley, J01
years old April 4, a Civt war
veteran, will be the guest of the
government, July 3, at' Gettys
burg, Pa., on the 75th anniver
sary, of the renowned battle at
that place.
E. E. Taylor, well known
Lebanon man. has been ai point
ed to his care, luring the trip
and return; thjy .wilt leave by
train in time to enroll at Gettys
burg. June 29.
Transportation, b o a r d and
everything that fen to provide
a comfortable and pleasant trip
will be provided by the govern,
ment for both Mr. Alley and
Mr. Taylor;
. The Mountain S t a.t e" s Power
company is replacing three blocks
of two inch wrought iron pipe
aloof Second street north o Rose
with four inch cast iron water
)nains - nnder the supervision of
Superintendent L. McClaln This
will Increase the water volume.
Yergen Home Is
Scene Club Meet
- AURORA The Aurora Wom
an's club met Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mrs. G. A.
Yergen with Mrs. John Klster,
assisting hostess. Vhe main event
of the afternoon was a meet in
teresting report of the sat- fed
eration held at- Pendletm, by
Mrs. W. B. "Stoner, delegate.
Guests of the club wero- Mrs.
H. " Dixon. Mrs. 'ATillis Malthieu
and Mrs. Ray, Yersen, Miss Patri
cia Yergen and Miss Carmi Otta
way. The annual club picnic will
he held June 15 in the pik f
Miss Julian, if noc rainio? with
lunch at 12 o'clock, and it rain
ing In the Knights of Pythias
hall with a 7 oVlockdinnpr Hus
bands and families are InvMed.
This was the last club meet
ing, until Octobar.
with ..more uniform pressure. ,
Nine nreri are employed.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. ClPili are
enjoying, a family reunion with
their sons, James of Toitland,
Reed of Klamath Falls and
Huntington of Salem and their
families. Their daughter Flora
Jean, was one of? the Lebanon
high school graduates Tuesday
night and with har .mother will
take a trip with Mr. Clar as he
travels through Washington nest
week. :
Pro-America Unit Will
Meet Today, Wooflburn
WOODBURN The Woodburn
unit of Pro-America will meet at
the" home of Mrs. L. M. Bitney
Friday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs.
H. W. Grass as hostess.. Miss
Esther Hettinger and Miss Alma
Trulllnger will lead the program
and roll call will be answered with
politics in the news. .
. All women who are Interested
are Invited to attend these meetings.
WATCHES CLEANED
$1.00 to $1.50
All Work Guaranteed
CLAUDE MIX
Buslck's Market - 470 N. Coral
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347 State Street G. Reiling A Sons Shop Here and Save
Phone 6713 Free Delivery on Orders f 2.QO and Over
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State
spected
Pot Roast lb. 2S
Meaty, Young Beef
Beef Roast lb.ES
Your Choice of Shoulder Cuts
Pork Roast lb. Eg
OR RUMP
No Shank
Leg of Veal EtEMi
Milk Fed
Round or Swiss Steak lb. SQc
Pork Sausage 21bs.2pc
The Best in Town and Then Some
Cottage Cheese pint H
Fresh and Creamy
Fresh
Daily
GARDEN FRESH - -
Vegetables
AT LOW PRICES
Friday, Saturday
" and Monday
Only
Lettuce
Local
Solid
Lge. heads
2 for j)
garmges
Juicy Navels
Thin Skin -
dot C
Li 1 1 !J
Fine
", Eating ,
Romes or Delicious
5 lbs. AGs
GRAPEFRUIT ' iffSS&L fir S5c
onions -SriTSi u. iOc
TH7T?rTC Local No. 1 Fresh Tops
UH.H.10 for Beet Greens
... 2f bun.
10c
it Mm
Fancy Texas solid ripe,
fine slicing-, lb .. .....,
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Our Blend
COFFEE
"A real treat."
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I5c
JELSRITE
Fruit Pectin
Excellent for jam t
or jelly. Bottle ... ilUS
3rd
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HIGH STS.
This store is open from 7:30
A. M. to 10 P. M. every day, in
eluding Sundays and Holidays.
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Substantial Savings , . . We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
3s Sail Hleipatiaoa
41 v
ITonffimG 2i? Stommaoliii 3 pkgs qq
McKESSON'S
i BURNTONE
for Sunburn,
large tube
39c
RUBBER
GLOVES
Rough finish, pair
19C
. Colgate's ,
Perfumed Soaps
. Lavender,
Carnation, Violet,
White Rose .
2 for liC
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24 envelopes
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SCOTT TOWELS,
150 in roll..
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BOOK MATCHES,
50 books in carton...
9c
REMEDIES
Scholls Corn Pads ..........!......... 31c
30c Bromo Seltzer. ...M.....25c
60c Alcaroid ...49c
70c Sloan's Liniment ...........58c
50c Lysol ...... ..........43c
75c Listerine Antiseptic ...........59c
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60c Non-Spi :......49c
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50c Milkweed Cream ................39c
35c Cutex Nail Preps.... .......31c
Coty's Perfumes, dram.. .......65c
$1.00 Hoppers Rest. Cream........79c
$1.00 Louis Phillippe Lip Stick 84c
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Pure Bristle Tooth Brushes.. 10c
25c Dr. West Tooth Paste. ...19c
40c Pepsodent Tooth Paste.l 33c
50c Ipana Tooth Paste ..............39c
60c Corega .....:.:.:-....'..............-.44c
40c Sqnihbs Tooth Paste .. ....33c
$15
PETROLAGAR
89c
$1.25
VAN-TAGE
i bottles
$1,93
M.D.
TOILET TISSUE
3 roiis 25c
FRENS
Sanitary Pads, 12s
2 boxes 22
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50c Burma Shave ........ .... 37c
35c Lifebuoy Cream ...... ..;....23c
50c Molle Cream... .r..:.-.....-....39c
35c Ingram's Shaving Cream 29c
50c Aqua Velva ... 39c
4 Star Blades ......10c
5 Gem S. E. Blades.......-...........27c
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60c Drene Shampoo ...... - ..49c
50c VitaUs ...... .......................39c
25c Lovalon :.. 19c
75c Fitch's D. R; Shampoo 59c
Pure Castile Soap, large.bar........35c
S1.00 Lucky Tiger Tonic ...79c
$1.00 Kreml Tonic .:...;.......-..:.-79c
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Wax Paper,
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Icy Hot
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$1.19
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Sieberling
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All styles.
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Fresh Strawberry FOUNTAIN 01 ,
Sandwiches, Fresh, Crispy Sal- ioned Limeade,
Ice Cream Soda J Tk shrimp, iruit, Lemonade or
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