The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 05, 1939, Page 20, Image 20

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    CIiccl-cad Events "
CLited, Auburn r ij
AUBURN Anborn school "Will
tlosdUay If, trIUi a school picnic.
The -eights grade -will hold gradu
ation. exercises May It. Ta. fol
lowing will complete the eight
fears' voir k : Miry Jane - Dicken
son, Vernon Canfleld, Dorl Bo
ley, Caroline Miller, Glenn lie
Kinney, William, Uaaaey, Albert
Cartello,-Kenneth .Andreses - and
Robert Case,.-,.,
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3 DAYS OF SPECIAL OFFERINGS FR03I
FRIDAYTO MONDAY COME EARLY . ...
REAL BARGAINS FOR 3 DAYS ONLY!
' Ladles 4 il Ladles fl Mes II ' Ladies' f
i . Summer SX Satin ,
cKedettcs, Sandals 'SBps
S;?? :doei-t. Caps eoreor
j I ." to Bra. 'bias.
, Sandals : 4.0a. r iw wSJ! Re. Me.
r- (BSj
Ladies if ; Ladies fl ' - Ladies' fl . Ladles
Bermuda Snrinir '- Spring
JPOrt Z . Tailored
Blouses I Suits . xetosa.
Reg. 88c Reg. 14.05. Reg. 14.05. Reg. 10.73.
PS g $97 aa.67
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Mea'e II Men's Blnel) " Ladle fl e-Inch I
J111 Work- Wash Cretonnes
eratts Shirts Frocks Fancy new
Chambray. 80x80 SS
PreehSki " Reg! SSe,
.3fr.48e 88ji5
Ladles I Hen's II . Men's fl Hen's
... Swici Dress- Forest Serrice
SuiU - Slacks Green Station
AU wool Trousers f""Wod Duck
new cotton grey or rvce Pants
' styles. teal. Now Pants
J.SO g.98 WO jl.40
89-Inch fl 86-Inch fl SO-Iarh fl Ladles f
Spun Lo All-Over so-sqnara Slacks or
I , Bnrnmer Lace Qud-- Farmer-
I , Fabrics. Many riga ettes "
i wash. colors. Percales '. Many '
I Ha 0c Reg. 1.4S. Beg. 03 rtylem
,Be t&a m .9fe
BXOCHS
XL
Blfl RULE STORE
Satea,0re. 22tfto226 N. Liberty
Farmers
Union News
Danish Royalty in Ilcw York
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Crown Prlscfl rrederflc and Crown Princess Ingrld. of Denmark, arrrfei
' In New York, completing- eross-conntry tour from the west coast. "After v
visit with President RooseTelt at his Hyde Park homt, they return to 0Dni
Danish paviUon at the World's Fair.
Briccalaureate Is
Sclieauled
Sunday
CENTRAL HOWELL Bacca
laoreate serrices for 3tha "Cen
tral : Jlowell tad Pratum eighth
rrads classes will be held San-
day night at the Pratum Menno-
nlte church ' with Ber. m.
Frana as speaker.- Hem hers of
the Central Howell -eighth, grade
class ara -Grace 'Leigh ty, Er-ia
Knenal, Joyce Eteffen. . Harold
Roth, ; Ronald Wood, : Gerald - De
Sart, Alrln Hoilln.
i Eighth grade graduation exer
cises win be held Tuesday night.
Hay tv The school picnic will be
held Saturday-May 11 and all
former residents as well as those
now la the community are trged
to be present' for the nsnal bas
ket dfiiner and ntertainuents.
Eugene Kuenxl left this week
tor?' Los - Angeles where he was
seat , by the paper conrertlng
company' ot Salem for which he
has worked , for several years.
In. Los ' Angeles he win operate
a machine used for making pa
per bags.
CENTRAL HOWELL The reg
ular meeting of the Farmers
union win be held Monday night
Mrs. A. E. Kuenxl and Mrs. F.
E. Way will serve the lunch.
BETHEL FiTe new members
and one member reinstated were
relcered ' Into ' the membership
of the Farmer's union-at the
Monday night meeting of Bethel
local r jess Daugnerty, v.- jb. te,
A. C. Krest, Hr. Baker, MeWh
Lein, A. R. Darr. There ;waa a
lam ; attendance. ' . - . .
Bethel local will present two
4H cliib scholarships this year
and appointed to award the scno
larshins were Mrs. Cass A. Nich
ols, Mrs. J. P. Bucurench, Mrs.
Roy Lirely.
A resolution was passed unani
mously Instructing the delegates
to the state conTention - to cast
their rotes for S. B.-Holt for
tba office of state secretary and
also for manager of the state
warehouse. -
A nrolect was brought forward
regarding irrigation on a large
tract some miles in length, lying
east of Salem. This seemed to
ba rffa.rl(u1 faTorablv. RaJnh A.
Wilson, chairman, was assisted
In serrThe the rrouo bT Wanda
and Werna 1 Froehllch : and Paul
Hamrlck.
MOTHER, INFANT ILL
JEFFERSON Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Brown are the. parents of
a six-pound son, born Friday at
the Albany General hospital, and
Tuesday it was reported that she
and - her infant' son .both have
the measles. She is seriously ilL
K Woodry Furniture Co. SPECIAL
- ONE WEEK ONLY
IUTI0IUUYSyftTi:O
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miss r. e-. ,- ,1
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This great sale of Kroehler Ut
I tng room 'suites continues this
I week! Remember.'1 this la not
I ordinary sale merchandise, but-
J? ' " r-. -"' -: - . ' -A "t - a' -i
liKROEIEiER
J nationally adrertised and guar-
J aateed lawltwn and tb val-
es are Extraordinary I
HEW STYLES -- ItEW COVERS
As recently selected
at the Premier. West
Coaj t FaraJtmre
Mart la Baa Fran,
CISCO. - : ' '
Cnrly mohair, tap
estries, . mohair .
freizes and fine ve- --Jours...
All tho . new
colors.
AMAZING PLUS VALUE V. . H
THIS EXTRA CHAIR ONLY ....
With the Purchase of Any Kroehler
Suite at Woodrrs. Regular Yalne $26.75
yi
Total "
Price ;
J IWPieec Kr
PPd)V7 furniture
2J U W M 3 C O M P A N Y
, 3 BLOCKS SOUTH OF LADD & HUSH. BANE
Plicae 6414 V Always a Parkin? Spaeel 474 S. Coal. St,
nemember I Tour CSd Furniture Taken In at liberal Trade-in Allowances
May Festivities -Held
a Lebanon
LEBANON The May day fes
tivities at the high school campus
May S were full of color and pro
nounced by the large group of
visitors as one of the best ever
presented. Superintendent M. E.
Coe i and Principal Doughtoa open
ed the days program at 9 a. m.
Girls' athletics and boys' Intra
mural track meets were on from
10 to 12. )
The coronation of Queen Mar
orift II hr Tranu ForhlL tinurf.
dent of the student body, In the
early afternoon was royally car
ried out and the Queen with-her
six attendants was very attrac
tive. The May pole dance by Jun
iors was a beautiful and colorful
Dart of the nrorram and vu fol
lowed by the style show by girls
or tne Home Ec department. .
. The high school band directed
by Wayne O. Gllfry, played
tnrougnout the program and at
tne junior class dance at night. A
frea baseball ram fnllnweri nm.
pus activities and was largely at-
lenaeo.
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Live Wires Plan
Minstrel Show
DALLAS At a recent meeting
of the Live Wire class of the First
Christian church plans were made
for a minstrel show to be given
May 1Z. - i
The committee In charge of the
party Included Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Glbbs, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Cousins, Mr. and. Mrs. P. L. John
son, Mrs. John R, Allgood and
Mrs.-Varnum--Bhreeve. Others
present were Rev. and Mrs. O. D.
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garner,
Mr. ana Mrs. Frank Rose, Mr. and
Mrs. Del Springsteen, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dornhecker, Mr. and
Mrs. James Herra, Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Sellers, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
fTyaoerg. Mrs. Hulda Smith. Mrs.
William Domaschofsky and Mrs.
Thomas Smith. ' '
Slay Day Festivity
Joins 15 Schools
LEBANON The Tennessee
school taught by Mri. E. C. Mor
ris will close Msy 10- with a play,
wlndinr the Mar sole and a uro
gram with picnic dinner at noon.
Mrs.; Morris has been elected
teacher for the third year.
May day festivities of Sweet
Home union hlrh school win a
held Friday with is schools par
ticipating. Arlene King will 1 be
crowned queen with Princesses
Doreen Rice. Dorothr Sitim
Velma Yitck, Reva Hughes, Arlene
Sportsman and Pearl Blrdsall
leading the entertainment. A nlar
will be presented at night., r
TRAFFIC VIOLATORS
INDEPENDENCE W 1
Leonard of Salem was arrested In
inaepenaenee last Saturday eve
ning on a charge of making ' a
U-turn and not , tannin at
can of an officer. He forfeited his
sz oau. Ems Clifford Welling of
Salem, was arrested here Satur
day nlrht for drlvlnr a PUT Wltll
four in the front seat. He forfeit
ed baU of $2.50 which waa for-
felted. - - - , .
Bolivia's Boss
rrestJy.t Ccrman Cgch .
v With . the suspension of 13 law .
- codes and creation of a totalitar-.
lan ' state in Bolivia, - President
v German Buach, Bolivia's S5-year-;
dd head, becomes dictator of that
Crita Araerican repctlic.' :
Lebanon Youths? c
Find 7drld Cold :
And Officers Too
LEBANON-- Three- Lebanon
boys, good lads but inexperi
enced, had an unpleasant hour In
Salem recently. Being on the
hunt for employment they found
some, lawns to : mow on .the out
skirts ' of the city, giving them
eats or money to keep eating.
; They slept In their car but on
the cold night-of the month 'be
came shivery as their eover was
light and in the early morning
hours - entered a : restaurant to
get warm. Whether by 'request of
owners or by their appearance,
they do not know, but the po
lice, on duty sent them out and
told : them , to : leave town, evi
dently not believing their story.
" They hold , no animus toward
the oflicer as they say: "We did
look a sight, r H
8TEVENS INJURED
SILVERTON George Stevens
was taken to . the Silverton hos-
pltal Thursday morning follow
ing an accident on South , Water
street when he struck, a tele
phone pole on " the left side- of
the road. Scalp wounds were the
only injuries. -
Engagement "of... L'...,
Scio Girl Told '
SCIO Mr. and- Mrs. Anthony
Rosprafka announco the engage
ment of their only .daughter.
Miss Ruby RosprafkaV" to ; Her
man J. Ruettgers, son of Mr.
and - Mrs.- Cr-J. t Rnettgersr of
Aumsvine. The ' wedding will be
a - June- event - at St. Boniface
church ? at SLibllmity tj t 1
, bride-elect - Is -.a r recent
graduate of Scio high school, and
has been active in musical circles
In the : Sclo . community Ruett
gerg is a graduate . of Aumsville
high- school.- -i ; . - '. .' -
Miss Rosprafka, a third gen
eration Csech, modeled a peas
snt of thst nationality - for- an
article about Sclo's Czech colony
appearing in The . Statesman last
year.- : -V -u- . : -,
Jo Fismvood
DitSflverton-
T - .
SILVERTON John Fishwood;
prominent resident - of - Silverton;
for close to 40 years, died at his '
home early Thursday morning.
The .widow, Minnie Fletcher -Fishwood
is the only survivor at
Silverton. A brother lives at En-"
gene.': - ; - - ' .. ;
Funeral services will be la
charge of the Knights of Pythias;
but no time ' had been set last
night. Remains are at the Ter-
wllliger funeral home in Salem. ,
Mr. Fishwood had been ill about
two years.. ,. .
MACHINE SHOP ROBBED
INDEPENDENCE T h ma
chine shop of the W. C. Hill gra
vel ' plant In Independence " was
robbed sometime . last . weekend,
according to a report- from .Dep
uty Sheriff Oscar-Moore.-'..Tools,
wrenches and dies were missing
when the place was opened for
business Monday morning.'
Tbe other day we were oat on the floor medlin with things that dident concern us such as eipressin our opinion
on the new parkin meter, Hitler and a few other small try we dident have on a smock we noticed a conpia cus
tomers standing in front of our bill bord where we post our ads. We sauntered by just in time to hear these re
markes: Ain't it a shame here's onea the best stores in the northwest, nice dean new merchandise, and prices not
to be beaten in the whole country. Most places only a few items is as low and take a look at that kinda advertisin.
Well, remarked the othern, haint ye ever saw em. No? I aint. Well he said don't feel bad about it Ye aint missed
nnthin. But the people that dont do their tradin at onea these markets Is missin plenty savins. The point to this
If (if any) if you arent now a customer of one of these stores, now is a rood time to start.
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Featuring the largest assortment of bakery goods to be found most any where, and the best of it is
your small change will be all you'll need to get a nice selection of these fine goods. Friday and
Saturday Features T-.'T-'-'" ' .'"v-i -'1"V TTr :'
Marble Angel Food Cakes SlT ' J3e; Be .& 31s
m HKvBHBamaaaaaHMMMMaMMMMaHMMa If
You'U like 'Em With
Coffee, Theyre Priced .
For Your Picnics, Fresh from the Oven comes Hamburger Buns, I5c Doz.
Long Weiner guns 15c Doz. Sandwich Bread wUte or wheat, tliin slices,
Big Loaf 12c, Big IxiafuncOc1 trench Bread 9c, Rye Bread 10c
Potato Bread 10c, Fresh Cherry, Apple or Mince Pies 25c, Doughnuts 15c
Doz. Maple Bars 15c Doz Butter Rolls 15c ; !
And skads of other nice things in this department, including our new Purity Loaf, made the old fash
ioned way, meaning its only half as fat as oar regular loaf. Large size Parity: ......... L I Jlc
WHILE WE WILL HAVE AN ABUN
DANCE OF THE NICEST AND FRESH
EST SPRING ITEMS, WE'RE LISTING
ONLY THREE BUT THEY'RE REAL
HOT SHOTS. LOCAL ASPARAGUS, 2
1-LB. BUNCHES, 9c. S0LH7, CRISP LET
TUCE, 2 HEADS 15c. AND NEW POTA
TOES, 10 LBS. 19c.
in
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GPEltT I S flCPQ. SGS
Alpine, Pet, Carnation,
Borden's . i
4taU
cans
2S
Golden Vest Coffee.
Mellow Blend Coff
-1 lb. 25C
-3 35c
Ever fresh and a little better than most f fJ -'
any other coffee. Lb. jJLC
Crackers
2 lb. fc 14c
Sandwich Spread qt. 19c
-1 Nally's Mayonnaise and French
Dressing Special Friday & Saturday
ZEE TISSUE
rrib- ICC
; ZEE Towels
1 s.
mi
Friday and
Saturday Only
Pure cane, 10 lbs. 49c 25 lbsr..J) J .23
25 lbs; C&H iugil.0 fl .30
Kitchen Queen Flour49 lbs.I.011.05
prbis Flonr...rC)C)Q G,own..i0fl-J3S
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Tcndeir Prime Beef Steaks, lb. i 19c Pork Sausage- 2 lbs . , . . 7 ;. 25c
Mock(MckenLeg6fOT . .25c
ThejYe good, tool i A ' ,'
Rib Boiling Beef, lb. . -. : .; 10c
Mutton Shoulder Roast, lb. . 9
Mutton Chops, lb. ; . ,12e
Hamburger, 2 lbs. . . . ,. . . 25c Margarine, per pound ; . ,11c
Niice sortment Ready to Serve Picnic Meats xind a Hundred and One
: - Other Nice Selections FrornTlTiese Cou :
Pork Steak, lb.: : . . : . . . . 15c
Nice Lean Breakfast Bacon, lb. 18c
Pig Shoulder Roast, lb. 'j. . .12c
Half av wIiaI. . .
Full Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. i . 25c
,41b& . . . .29c
Pure Shortening