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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1940)
PAGS TCI Th OIIIGOIT STATESMAN, Cclesu Owgon, V7dncsdcrf I.Jcnag. Mar IV 1M3 Cooties Plan , ....... - -v. - . ... ., . Beard Contest Old-Fashioned' Dress Also to Bring Prize at VFW Ilall Dance "Something, different" will be the rait In the arrangement for Judging of the beat set of whis kers and the best -old-fash toned dress, for which prises of 5 each bare been posted, at the Cootie "1840 Pioneer ReTlew" dance to be held at the armory Thursday night. A committee of women will sit in Judgment upon the whisker contest between the men present, while a men's committee will pass upon the style of the women's raiment. The women's committee will be composed of Mayor Zetta Schadlor of Sllrerton, Mrs. II. D. Peterson of Dallas, and Barbara . Barnes of Salem. - " The men's committee will be selected from patrons on th floor. repreaemsuTo 01 u communities represented. Sem' Squirrel O. O Gulllon, otthe Cooties, has named members of Carry -On Puptent to officiate at the dance, as follows Cooties George Feller-snd Lester Jones, at .the door; . W. C, Car ender, at the ticket window; Dale I Brooks, Frank Muhs and L. E Lawrence, floor managers, and Earnest McGinnis, Emll Grant and Frank Bates will preserve order and attend the wants of patrons. . Tits dance will, not . be a cos tame affair. The whisker and old- fashioned dress contests will be to add color to the occasion and promote Interest In the approach ing Salem Centennial celebration. Tommy SeRlns's orchestra and a vocalist will provide ma sic, fee- taring Strauss and Viennese waltzes for the benefit of the "old-timers' and modern compo sitions for the delight of the "Jit terbugs. Seam Squirrel Gulllon reports growing Interest In the event from all parts of the valley and from Portland. Net receipts will go toward furnishing the new VFW building being erected in north Salem. Irrig ation Rate In Effect Today The Salem water department's irrigation rate goes into effect to day for customers whose meters are regularly read on the first day of the month. Manager C. H. Guenther announced yesterday. The summer rate is approximately one-third less than the winter schedule. The Irrigation, schedule will be come effective as to other cus tomers of the department as their meters are cheeked during May. The winter rate Is restored after the September billings. Boost Salem entenriial, Eiigene 'Weekend 't: ; . v . . H t 1 If F. ... f. " . I , 7is 'J . L.i- 1 - "fur !tiJfirl 3b- Eugene's support of Salem's 1010 Centennial was pledged and - Salem's backing of the annual Junior weekend on the University of Oregon campus May 10 to" 12 naked In return by av delegation from , th university Hty here Monday, .In front row of delegation are Governor Charles A. Spragne, tn light suit, with Betty Buchanan, ot Salem,' junior weekend queen, on hlj Immediate left and Mayor Elisha Large of Eugene standing on her left, . . ' J. F. Kittson, Nightltclan "at Packing CompanjyDies at Age 62 J. F. Hittson, 2010 Market street died eariv vesterdav morning from an apoplectic stroke suffered while he was at work at the Valley Packing' company, where he was outside vnlght watchman. TT J A a ass. -mm TT1 CI 11' i """""i wno was ii years oia. jiiKers cneuuie Trip to Lookout The Chemeketans will climb to the lookout station on Green Peter mountain Sunday. This trip was made before by the club, a number of years ago, and there baa been an active demand that it be repeated. Cars will leave the Senator hotel at 7:10 a. m. and go to Foster on the South Santlam highway, cross the river and tarn to the right and follow the river for about two miles to the first turn to the left which will be fol lowed for another two miles to the-point where the Green Peter trail , joins that road. .The trail winds through a timbered area and is not particularly strenuous. Visitors will be welcome. Round trip driving distance Is 120 miles and hiking distance Is eight miles. George Fake will lead. Those go ing should register at the Senator hotel. 1 was discovered shortly after. I o'clock in an unconscious condi tion by Charles Xeene, 1765 Port land road, inside ' watchman. Keene investigated when he found Hlttson's dog, which usually ac companied his master, wandering around the building. Hittson was taken to the Salem General hospital in the first aid car and died there about 7 o'clock. A native of Oklahoma, Hittson came to Oregon in 1910 and was chief of PflJice at Medford for sev eral yeaj He later served as i guard at the state penitentiary- Funeral announcement will be made by Clough-Barrick company. Eagles halV 21 f North Commer cial street. . - ': 1 ' .Game clubs, meeting In Port land April 25, decided each club should take a vote on the Steel head question and from .the re mit of the balloting lay future ICO-Year Poster . ! ...... J l Rules Restated Entries Already Coming In to Art Center; - . . doses Slay 18; r With the halfway mark reached In the Salem Centennial poster contest, Clarence Bates, ' head of the poster committee, announced that several entries have been re ceived. - r ' ' ' ' .Bates stated that it was neces sary for the posters to be on heavy cardboard and painted In flat colors. The name, date and place of the .celebration most be on the poster, and the ? slogan, "From Wilderness ; to Wonder land," used. Posters are to be 11 by .17 inches in size, and adapted f or verticle . mounting. All entries must be delivered, to the. Salem Art Center. in the eld high school building by 5:30 p. m.. May 18, or postmarked not later than mid night of that day, )Each poster mast hare attached to the reverse side a sealed en velope with ..the came and ad dress of the person submitting the entry. Since a special prize Is offered for boys' and girls under 18 years of age, anyone submit-, ting a poster for. judging under the age limit should be sure to Include his age with hit name. -The judges f the contest! are Clarence Bates, Mrs. Esther Allen, Miss Constance Fowler, .Byron Lleuallen and Onas 8. Olson, 1 Prizes will be awarded for the first, second and third best pos ters. The aggregate of irises totals 850. Yeds Belisha? f s r r m. in Tin.ii.ii n i) 1 1 1 jt acqneUne Delnbae According to a Paris newspaper, Leslie Hore-Bellsha, Britain's ex war minister, and Jacqueline De lubac, French actress, have been married.- Mine. Deiubae is the former wife of the French actor and playwright, Sacha Guitryv Aurora Wins, 10 to 9 AUAORA he Aurora base ball nine Snndav cdrcdiont Wil lamette. 10 to 9. In m. Wll.mtt Valley league game. Aurora out hit ."Tir-tteUe, 11-8. Average V of O Woman Spend More Than Man EUGENE, April S 0-P)--Betty Co-ed at the University of Oregon spent 817 more than Joe College ' r last, year, averages compiled by the home, economics department showed today, j mv ' ' - ; .' The average woman i student spent 8411, 839;- ;(..' the; average man: dhoteii's "I CooI: Wilh ll!" ' I Drink III ii The "GOLDEN TOP" j t r a d mark stands for milk of superior quality. This milk Is from clean, healthy cows mllkedj in a mod- em milking parlor, away from barn odor. The color, flavor ; and creaminess of ("GOLDEN TOP", milk is excellent . , . TRY DAILY MORNING DEXTVERY IN 8 AJLEM A ,Phone CaU Will Bring : ATrfctl BotOe : - - ' Illiofon Farm Dairy Steelhead Vote Set by Anglers A vote upon the question aa to whether or not the Steelhead is a game fish will be taken by the Salem Hunters and Anglers club when it meets tonight at the Awaken Your Appetite! I , I' V-Mi i-v x - ' ' Sim,"1"' A New Taste Whrillf 4 SCOTCH ffo)AflfATl At Your Grocer's i r ' XJseH Ky Miss B&rKtra Miller til tEe Statefjman Cooking School .Capitol Jlicatrc, Today, Thursday and Friday mm i i Z i r'". jl Yo if rr'0 topjozH'b ITS GOT TO DCOOOOf i! ' Vsoup ' 9 &1 ( Set to Know Them I 9 Like Them MORE! " IMP IS CRANUU7ED i . CwWMT una Ellis s B a D" to a v a RA O LLER demonstrate and explain their advantages - in the unusual 'distinctive recipes each after noon at ! )! ; Sir Pcn-Jdl .J ; Pcrlcr'c Fril-!:l3j ; arWlMfeilA ItfwiWwiawa A ilMi" I fc-j - - I "... 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