The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 12, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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    STATriZIAXf. C Orgy Friiar Ilcrrlz Urj; lq:
Queen Contest
Event Slated for Saturday
Night at Kit. Angel
by two Cities '
MT.-ANGEL A rlly for the
queen contest waleh Mt Angel
and Sllrerton are conducting; ta
connection with their float entry
la the Portland rose festival will
l-o staged . here Saturday nigbt.
The SllTerton band will play, 1 a
short program will be gtren and
the queen candidates Introduced.
The contestant include Virgin-
la Keboe. Evelyn Zodrow and Dor
othy Ebner of ML Angel and Ber
nice Hannan, Marlon, Kkol. Verla
Aycock. Muriel Stanley and Fran,
ces Mehl of Sllrerton.
At a recent meeting In SUreiv
ton an organization to handle the
campaign was formed and the fol
lowing officers chosen: chairman.
Ernest Starr, Sllrerton, rice-chair-man.
E G. Unger, Mt' Angel: sec
retary-treasurer, ' Walter , K. Cain.
Mt. Angel. The following conjmlt-'
tees were appointed: armory
dance, June 1. T. B. Endres, Mt
. AigeU and Cliff Diekerson,. SllTer
ton;, queen committee:- George
Manolls, Bob BlsselL SllTerton
and A. W. Holmes and Walter
Smith, Mt. Angel: float commit
tee: Roy Daren port.. Boh Duncan
Byron Royce, Earl Adams, L. T
Tucker. Al Schroeder, Silrertonv,
Lieutenant Shields and Tea Hew
itt of Silrer Falls CCC camp. A. J
Butsch and W. K. Cain of Mt. An
gel. Lieutenant will snperrise the
building of the float and Mr.
Ooodail of the CCC camp and M1m
Tracer, Sllrerton i high school
teacher will see to the decorating
A queen and four . princesses
will be chosen out of the eight
contestants to- ride on the float in
the rose parade.
Pratura Students
Graduate Tonight
PRATUM Commencement ex
erclsea for the Pratum and Oak
Ridge eighth grade will be held
Friday night at t o'clock at the
schoolbonse here, with Rer. P.
W. Eriksen of Salem to glre the
address. Graduates are:. Chris
teen Gorsneb. Oak Ridge; ."jyce
Lambert, Pearly Jenson, .!lce
Ramsden and Landy Franz, Pra
tum. rT" ; "I - --
The program: i
-. Song by all, inrocatlon, Rer,
O. 11. Whitman ;i weleome by
Raymond Raaf and Roth Glese;
song and play; reading. Marian
Glese; drill, six Oak Ridge girls
exercise; reading, Lloyd Beutler
play. "No More Books Forerer;
song, Pratura upper grades; ex
erclse by two boys; song. Pra
tum upper grades; play, "Exami
nation Day." Oak Ridge; prima 7
songs; march, "Pomp and Clr-
camstance," . Frances deVries
reading, Christeen Gorsuch
parting charge to seventh. g ad 3,
Alice Ramsden: parting tribute
Emelia Welkum;- class biogra
phies; Landy Franz and Pearly
Jenson ; will. Joyge Lambert
raledictory. Pearly Jenson; ad"
drees, Ren . Eriksen;- presenta
tion of awards, Rer. Whitman
presentation of diplomas, Rer,
M. Franz; benediction, Rer
Whitman. !
To RaUy May 14 V;; ;
A 4, ,V , , i -fc t W
RICKREAT.T Th unit. ,Ci
day chool here wtU hold an an
aay rally Sunday, May 14, of
the Polk s T county union r; Sunday
schools. A basket dinner is to
be serred at noon ! th
school lunch room. ' f .
Rer. 1 Chester ViTa f rim-t
land will preach at 2:39 p. m.' '
iae trustees or the Bnreh Ptiw
neer ,cemettry - association , are
set the annual leaann. a-w f
the cemetery, May ZT..
Detroit Students"
Select Officers
TWTTt rWV f-k . . , .
school student body- has elected
these officers for the comlt
yeary; presidenO Dick. .., Farrow;
ticw president. ; uoroiny: Young;
eecretarv. n Am . - o-.i.
. . w w u QUVIt VT6
treasurer. Vera HoUls;. sergeant.
rann juten, ana yell -v leader,
Eleanor - Pkkett. i i ; ; :::::sv
"The junior class;; for the - first
time U the history of Detroit
hlrh. achooL 1 nlanain v.
quet and' show for the-- graduat
ing 'senior class. The banquet
wui ; ne neia Friday night, Mr
12. at : the ' horn Af Orlnl.l
and Mrs. N. Walter Shelby. After
.ne- Duaici a.iniiion ! ..n.
lors .will, motor cto Salem to ;
BOOW. - , -. - - r -
-Teachers
Select Officers
AUMSVILL E The ' Parent
Teacher aasociaUon has elected
these Officers: President. Un 1
a. smith; nce-presldent, Gsius
uson; secretary, Miss Doris Her
ring; treasurer, Mrs. Cbarles Ma
lone. Six dollars was roted toward
a 4H scholarship for a girl to at
tend summer scnooi in corrauis.
Friday nlaht the firemen, are
sponsoring a dance at the city hall.
The public is iarlted.
A combined' Music week pro
gram and Mother's day nrosrram
will be held at the Christian
church Sunday night - with all
the churches of the town In Joint
serrlce.
Homecoming Is
Combined With
ftlay Festivities
STATTON The program of
the StartOn hlrh aehool alnmnl
homecoming which will be Sat
urday, May IS, is as follows:
The SHS rs. alumni baseball
game at 2 p. m.; banquet . at
Catholic gymnasium, I to
t:30; reception at Woman's
clubhouse, 8:St-P:Sv; prlrate
dance, at , the Forester hall for
alumni members and their
guests from 9:30 to 12:30.
The high school - May day
program will be held the
day wlth the crowning of the
may queen ana me ; nances ana
drills. - -v-
Mrs. June Kearns Bartow, first
graduate of the high school, will
act as toastmistress at the baa
Larmvai Lonesri
To Vest Salen
Attractions Sets up Near
i,. Track'-, on ;TTaIIaee " v
itHJ Jlod ..Tliere; V
WEST SALEM -The carntral
w h 1 c h Is being; sponsored by
West Salem community 1 club
arrtred u Tuesday and U set up
on the meant lots next to Bent
ler Quistad Lumber company on
waiiace roea. tTno elub baa
been sponsoring a earnlral the
past few years to raise money
for : fmnrorement of Wast - Mltnm
school playgrounda and uther
projects. . -, -.,!'.
' Miss : Marraret Shinier and
Miss Shirley Dickson, entertained
wwn. sj snower ta aoaor 01 urs.
Raymond Man tsolf Tuesday night
at the Shipler home.. Mrs. Don
Muckabee had charre at the so
cial hour. Also present vere
Mrs.. Raymond Mantsolf, Carol
Rosa snider, Jean .Gillespie, Gcr
trade Kuhn. Dorothr and fihlr.
ley Johnson, Bonnie - Dickson.
tr 1 e e Henaerson. imoxene
Hoffman. ; Ererm Boles. . Rnth
Turpln, -. Ruth i Shipler. Vers
Ralph, Ella Brown, Mrs, Hucka
bee; LtlUe Shipler. ' -
f Sflrer Tea Is Monday
Mrs. Elmer Rlarson will act
as chairman of a silrer tea to
be held May 1SX at the West Sa
lem church. Assisting will be
uesaames Lou Swlgart, W. D.
rniuips, ueorge Lathrop, Merel
Phillina and J. R. Rrnwn . a
program will be presented and
an are mnted to attend,
i All rrades of aehool are nar
tlcipating la an exhlblt of
School work at the schoolhouie
this Friday night. Parents are
mrited to come and see tbe etu-
uent s work.
1
Water Carnival
1 At Sweet Home
a Slated Saturday
LEBANON The water earnl
ral In celebration of the com
pletion f the $72,900 water
system at Sweet Home, Is plan
ned for Saturday. Fire denart-
menta - iarlted to nartidnate ar
Lebanon, Brownsrille, Harris-
burg, scio, stayton, Jefferson.
Philomath, Sublimity, Monroe,
Halser and Albanr. - 1 - -
- Dean McWaln, ; president of
the v chamber of commerce, will
be In charge of the program; M.
M. Landoa. mayor, will, gtre the
auaresa ot welcome. -
t- Other sneakers are Mayor T.
W. Munyan of Lebanon and C
C. Hockey, PWA administrator.
The day will he closed by the
Firemen's benefit ball at the
Timber City, pavilion. ; 1
WiUcford Heads
Woodburn Rotary
WOODBURN The b o a r d of
directors of the Woodburn Ro
tary club Wednesday night -Iect
"ear officers for the year rhich
begins July 1. President,' B-rton
Willeford; rice-president, Elbom
a- t -a- -, em a V W
. i Bims; ascrewry, vvwion r J.
Hunt; . treasurer." Keith 0Hair;
and sergeant. Howard Magnoaon.
Other members on the board
are Fred Hecker, Glenn Goulet
and John Lacey. .
To m XVommn, Erery Day 1 9 "EXPOSITION" Day
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her coCcc. Shc'arwHti whea tlic aEze thai
the aenrins of ccXfce b' theExpci
the neaL-Aad she's wixer-still when she - (
choeaes Eras, CoSce to exhibit ia.the ; "
am. lu nratrhlm, cnina flavor hsa fasea
the deEsht of mhlibng of women for sixty
.one yan; "Again and again thaw who serve
Ilil! BfojrCcree 'receive t thfc cherished
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Ai? very week. Then yoVH KNOW not sucss where you cm set
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Prices
Effectire
Friday
May 12
. Thru
Blay 15
WHOLE MILK
" Fine Flavor '
14c it. 3ib8.4Ccv
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12-oz. Cans
3 for 210 Case
SANTIAM KW
DEANS
No. 2 Cans ,
Can He IQforl.CO
Sugar Not
MINCED KERNEL CORN
Jfo. 2 Can
Can ICC 12 r 1.10
DEL MONTE EG PEAS
No. 2 Cans 3 for 2$C
Pore Honey ,
S lb. PaiL39e
Hz. Catsap
Lge. BotUe 17e
UPTONS TEA
Orange Pekoe
y2 lb. Pkgc. ..39c
Stmbrishi Cleanser, 3 for.
Borax Powder, 2 lb. pks;.
Feb Naptha Soap, 5 for.;
: Crystal White Soap, 8 for.
Kellozz
..1 le Siokelys Shoestrins: Carrots, No. 2 can, 2 f or19c -
.25c Scotch Granulated Soap, pkr.
22c Cut Okra, No. 2 can, 2 f or
Jgg AD Bran, Igsvplcg.
JZ4e Mandarin Oranges, 5-oz, can, 3 for.
.19c
Seaside Lima Beans, No. 1 tin, 3 for...25c
Butter Kernel Corn, No. 2 can..:.lle
Stokelys Fruit CoektaiL No. 1 can, 2 for.
Libbys Peaches, No. 2y, can.
Snrerdale Tomatoes, No. 2Vi can, 8 for 25c
Stokehm Vee. t or -Salad. No. 1 ran... 14c
Playfair Dor Food, lib. Can, 6 for., ;.. ... .. .:25c !
Bro Sliced Pineapple, No. 2V, can, 2 for
Halferty Minced Clams, No. 1 can
Am. Beuty Med-Dry Shrimps.
L 19c
25c
.. 14c
29e
Mankind Dog Food, lib. t2an, 2 for.
Cherub Milk, Tall Can, 4 for.
Max Shaker Salt, 26-oz. Pkg.
-15c
Stokelys Tomato Juice, 46-oz. Can.
Stokelys Tomato Juice, 303 Tall, 2 for.
Dole Pineapple Juice, 46-oz Can.
Ariz-own Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 Can, 2 for.
Fancy Rice Screenings, 5 lb. bag:
Baby Lima Beans, 3 lb. Bag.
24c
-6c
-15c
.15c.
:25c
:15c
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Mid-Pacific Tana Flakes, No, y, can.
Libbys or Del Monte Salmon, 1 lb.
Happy, Vale Pink Salmon, 1 Ik can.
Sleepy Hollow Syrup, Pt. 19c; QU.
19c
aic
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Real Roast Peanut. Butter, 24b. jar.
Quaker Oats, Ige. , pkg.- : .
Wheaties, 2 for.
.25
Roman MeaL lge. pkg.
Albera Corn Flakes, 2 for.
Cut Macaroni, 5 lbs.
Med Pearl Tapioca, 2 lb. CeD. Bag.
Borax Powder, 2 lb. pkg.
.13c
J25c
Schillings Black Pepper, 4-oz. tin-
Bull Durham Tobacco, 6 for.
Stokelys Shoestring Beets, No. 2 can, 3 for...25c
Candy Bars and Gum, 3 for..
Kooi Cigarettes, eta. U2; 2 for.
TiZ SOUPS except Clam Chowder, Consomme or Chicken Gumbo cans.. -.-23
tfJ-'Hr S lbs. S5c
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Flavor-sealed, Lb.
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coffee with a'
Pood money-back :
guarantee!
Can
23c
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that saves you
rich blend
Pkg.
up to 10c a
pound!
Mb.
Pkg
.39c
IITCHEW
For Every Baking
Purpose'. .
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Harvest Blossom
lb. sack lOP
Drifted Snow Flour
49 lb. sack.. 130
Harvest Blossom
Pancake Floor
Ceretana
Rolled Oats
I 9 lb. Bag 32c
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mm
km
Waldorf TISSUE
(5 Rolls...... 25C
Searchliglit
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a bigger and
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WHITE KING
Granulated Soap
24-oz. Package 2lG
ToQet Soap 5c Bar
STANDARD
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303 Can
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Homestead
Salted
2 lb.
Box
Hi
S'j .'-..-.CAM AY -The
soap of beautiful
women
JJ Bars ..flflC
Old Fashioned Kind ITa
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tomato & Vegetable ,
Soup ?
22-oz. can 3 for 27 C
FresJ Todcr
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Duchess Salad Dressing j
PL Jar 17c QL Jar 27c
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FRIDAY AMD SATURDAY OITLY .
Beef Roasts, center exits, lbcr..lC
Boiling Beef,f'iuni
Flat ft Brisket, to cook with all thoss now reretables.
PunT E5dL.lI--. lbs, 35s
- Armonr'i Star Trcsk Rendered. ;
Young Fryers, ponnd .. .flS
Dressed and Prawn, - -
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' Sliced to Try. Boond. 11 ttc
ling Cod, hj the piece, pound....,yic
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Jmnbo CIrabs, fresh cooked, eaJ CO
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TWso ars Boon 8e not Bay Crabs.
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Bacon,
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