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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1939)
x annual vjuiaren s Exercises Sunday Plrogram Arranged to Be Presented at Nazarene - Church Auditorium CMMrm'i the iinBai "lie" "trWt ;,-."!M JS, f?llo,rIn P"gram Hu been ..IlomL?mg nd recitations by Dickey Wenger and the mem- ; Deri ot the, beginners' department fer uperrlslon of Anna belle Hicks. Songs by primary de partment. wperTised by Mrs. Anna Friesen, and dialogue Marie Par 4o, Margaret Pardo and Ruth Par do; "Jesus My friend," Billy - Ogwa. ;- T;vv;--V. Junior - department , supervised by Mrs.. Martha Collar . will : jrre the dialogue.' "Good NewsJ with, Japanese child, , Delphi Lowen) Chinese child. Loraine 'Polndei ter; Child ot India. Wanda Lln nell; American children, members nf the'Jnnlor department, Intermediate department' under the direction or PauT Hardy will "ing special song, Mrs. Salter's The OaEGON STATESilAN; Salem, Oregon, Friday Mornin-, June vmT Heroic Girl Saves Children 111! ymmm ' x ; 4- v' w rv T' i 5 ?JZy?' eM danger what her destitute mother gare inedldiieH to her and four young brothers, and ran seTen blocks to v UintOB, IaM hospital where they were found suffering from pol :: y .OB) brother died. Meanwhile the mother slashed her Uuroat. SurriTors were reported recoTering, Marie is shown in hospital. class: reading. "The Best Gift of All," Marjorie Poindexter: recita tion. "Jesus I Come," Opal Prie sen; reading; "Doors Open for the Children. Edna Sehof ield mad. ing. Jacquallne Alder; song, the uepartment. Specialist Offers Last Show Tonight A CaoacitT and1on ruail a.ww uji unaer, tactory home ec onomist of the Hotpoint Rang Co.. at the H. L. Stiff furniture store yesterday afternoon, at the first of Miss Baker's electric household appliance demonstra tions. Tonight at 8:00. marks the sec ond and final aoDearance of thU popular home economist when she conaucts a special informal per zormance for jnen and women. Miss Buker will feature novel dishes that appeal to both the housewife and tUe "masculine kit ehen master" when he desires to take over In the domicile of delec- laoie dishes Uell Rlain Topic. For Water Board , Arrangements for placing the Salam . water department's new well on Stayton Island in service will b discussed at tonight's meeting of the water commis sion. Chairman L M. Doughton announced rcntprdir v. Koon, consulting engineer, will ne present to make recommendations.-. est pumping of the well, or iginally to hare ended Wednes day, will continue at least until tonight, Doughton said. Although the well has been pumped con tinuously at rate in xcess of 1600 gallons per minute since Monday noon. Its level has never dropped more than five feet and the water - has promptly surged back up during-brief shutoffs of the pumping equipment. ;. The well It II Inch in di ameter, '0 feet dep and located out a snort distance from the water supply pipeline which it 'Will; heln feed dnrlnr - th Arw summer months. 1900 4.H Youths To Attend School Nineteen hundred 4H boys and girls from all over Oregon will arrive In Corvallls Monday for the annual two weeks summer school for scholarship winners, I J. Al len, assistant leader of Oregon 4H clubs, said while in Salem yester day to attend the Marlon county Jersey cattle elub annual spring InhllAA Tl WT. V. v. tered in all the dormitories and SO sorority and fraternity houses. In addition, ISO leaders will at tend, bringing the 4H population on the campus well over the 2000 mark. West Salem Pave Job Starts Today Paving ot West Salem's streets under the cltywlde WPA surfac ing program wUl be started this morning on Gerth avenue. WPA officials : indicated here yester day. A total of five miles of streets will be hard-surf aeed be fore the project is finished. Nearly all ctreets included in the " program, representing the developed parts of the city, have been graded and a large amount of curbing already laid. --. - : Tht original estimated " cost Of the Project, Jl 9 0,3 61. appar ently , will prove high.v WPA of ficials; said,' although the city's share , may be higher than the $45,500 anticipated. A bond issue of -$50,000, was floated to fi nance the work. . -: ; ; Alanley not After School Board Job !,'-?" '.' S?: , v:iv-sV,-e ;f' - ' : Francis E. Manley announced yesterday he had decided not to seek I n position on the Salem school board at the June 10 elec tion. s - . "There are four candidates up now and that makes it a good race. he explained, "I'll stay out this year and probably run next." ' Manley had secured the neces sary nominating petition forms for use In ease he decided to become a candidate. His withdrawal from the field apparently- closed the nomination lists. Completed petitions nominating W. F. Neptune and E. A. Brad field, Incumbent directors, have been i filed, School Clerk W. H. Burghardt announced yesterday. Roy . Harland and Donald ' A. Young, ' who. recently said.; they would seek the two positions, have not yet presented their petitions for filing and checking. Truckiir Crash IiiresOne Rian C Henry Jullam, 18S I Con r t street, sustained minor leg abra sions and Clinton P. Thompson. 715 North 20th. was cited by city police to appear on n charge of failure to give right of way. as a result ot a truck-auto colli sion at 14th and Court, streets hortly after 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon.': r-;;;;;.:v.-.:..;v...- The truck, driven by Thorn p- i Summer Prices ,Ashj.:....$50 2nd Growth ..$4.00 Old- GrowthJ5&$50 Limbs- $6.00 Sawed Knots ..$5.50 of All Kinds On Convenient ' ' BUDGET PLAN First payment 80 days, - 5 months os balance. L. GRAEN 412 N. 21st St Phone 5370 THF Hfflftl? OF A CHIT AD 17 ni7Ai we lead BiHIill Cheap, inferior, competitive pectin. Quart ISe l S9 We know this is a quality pectin as we havesold hundreds of gallons and everyone having used it has reported very satisfactory results. Why take any chances? t Quart Gallon 23 o So IFIF AIRMAIL 3 lbs. for :High grade bulk. Pound 211 GOLDEN VEGT Double lip, red rubber. Per Dozen Salad Dressing or Sandwich Spread Chefs Special Per Quart GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 16c 14c . 14c 2 for 35c 4 for 25C 10c TEX-SUM BRAND No. 2 cans v Lg. 46-oz. ea. . t tall cans.. i KRISPY CRACKERS,, I l ib. pkg. ; SWEET RELISH, 12-oz ; OLIVES, S&W iaU cans, ; extra large oMves. SHREDDED RALSTON, pkg i ... ... MILK, choice of brands, tall cans CATSUP, reg. 14-oz. size, ea . Sunny Coast (Assorted or Tip-Top Flavors) 1?' aimcal ; J ARMOUR'S or YALVaTA ' Large No. IVt cans per Case," flf.,2Sc 23c No. 1 tall size Armour's Gem i lbs. Nnt for Local, good quality, solid heads. Eo. a Tomatoes ; Fresh lbs. 15c BREAD -Unsliced White or Wheat . 1-lb. loaf lis-Ib. loaf ? tf 7ciia lCci4i Castle Brand Montana hard wheat. 49-lb. bag Ever Sales are still growingl oa inls floiir.' We are still selling it with a positive l money back gurantee you ; may use half the bag, if it does not in any way meet: all your, retirements yon. may return the balance of the sack and re ceive your purchase price in CASH. Doesn't this mean something to you? r. ? P- Orders of $2.00 and Up Delivered Free Open Until 9 P. M. Sat. 137. $0. Tyv? f5 S Commerda) I jJ I ) ly 7311 Independent Grocers 100 Home' Owned - Inaak Proa.,' Owner mm CORNER COURT AND HIGH STS. This stove Is open from 7:80 A. M. to 10 P. M. every day, ia clndiag Bsadays and Holidays. NEXT DOOR TO GRAND THEATRE how Cut Prices on Nationally Advertised Products ... Showing You a Substantial Savings . . . We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Cannery Aprons Hc?' 59c & 79c FINGER COTS Rough Finish 3 for 10c RUBBER GLOVES RUBBING ALCOHOL Pints 9 GEM RAZOR and BLADES 29 MINERAL OIL Heavy Russian fit 60c EPSOM SALTS SAVE ON PHOTO WORK Your Film Devel oped and Printed (6 or S prints) for 25C Enlargement Coupon Free Father's Day Cards f and Eastman Films at Lowest Cut Prices Fresh stock. GOGGLES All types. APEX HOT VAPORIZERS Tooth Pastes Ipana - Colgate's Squibbs Listerine - Pepsodent PIITSPRAY; Qt. cins..... Pt. cans 6-oz. cans TOBACCOS Oar Tobaccos are humidor fresh. 15c Raleigh...... ... for 25c 5c Stud..... ...3 for 10c 15c Prince Albert .....10c 10c Model 3 for 25c 15c Velvet 10c Camels, flat 50V 29c Our Jnmbo r.mit Shakes are really good. ICC Fountain Specials Ham & Pickle Sandwich....l0c; Shrimp Salad . 10c Pie or Cake .............10c Donuts & Coffee 10c Fresh Stravrbeny Sundae. .15c Banana Special.: 15 c Giant Ice Cream Soda 10c SPECIAL Oil STATIOIIERY 50 Sheets and ti ,f 50 Envelopes v tflA -;V to match forJ;yi SDIIFREZETT ICE CREAII Four Flavors 16-oz. pkg.. ... J gc SPECIAL VALUE Oil PIDEC0 50c Tooth Paste and 25c Powder )aa both for JC Rath ing Cans The new seal tight. an colors. 49c ,"-. 35c - Italian Balm and 20c DRESKIN COOLIES Both for C2iinese '': x Grass Sandals ' Cashmere y , Bonquet Soap . 6 49s A Bottle of -Hand -Lotion Free " . 25c j Carters Lher Pills 19c W iTife f 3tex 25c 75c LISniniNS 5 I me viimtiNm 45c PAGE SEVEN sen, vas almost demolished, and officers said both men were lucky to escape serious Injury. , v - ins mm a IV .fflSvATeoSbs LijeCjoy 2 for He LUScap ?2 for llv jaaayiSoag 2 fa jScjlyorSoafe 2.forfll& ' Let Vt Pill Yw'Preia'SmiimAcr Economical . D VV7 VV7 The "Serve Yburself and Save" Store offers unusually low' prices on Specials galore for Six Big Days, June -2nd through June 8th. Look, shop and save. 241 Ni COBIFJICIAL SimowCfloEsG tO lb. carton Pure, Undiluted.; '. Q-oz. can HiSSiJDi 4J-lb. carton 0 (gI?I7I3SI2 Fresh Roasted, Santos Blend Lb. IJc 3 lbs. 4-Tie Each For Jams and Jellies . bottles IPISIPIPESE Fresh Ground H-lb. cello. Fancy, Dry Pack Can' 0 Dundee Yellow Cling No. 2Vi Cans : 2 for musm Trailer Brand 3 cans kite ! Peter Pan Ico Crean ' Assorted Flavors P18 ESC Quart 17611c NopttEio, Ooop.CGipo ": ? Gold, Hobby Lobby, Lucky Charm ' J y Free with -2 Pkgs. . L . 1 UUC3 : LXH?UCn - Pottattooc Vacuum Packed : . I Qn III 0 P6taTo;rhip ' v niue ueu Regular J5c Size 2 for. KTTCHEN QUEEN FLOUR, r wck........gCc PIGGLY WIGGLY, sack...:..: ..,LOOe W1JNDAIILL, Montana hard wheats.;... J Q9 i) on. r- Kr7 -; v a v I Pure Vegetable, brinff vonr conrjiiiwr: . I I . w kl1.-K k.:A