The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 02, 1941, Page 18, Image 18

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The OrXGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning. May 2. 1S41
Church School Convention Set
At Salem Heights Sunday
Strike Does It
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f . Donald Olson
Deferred last January aa a work
er in an essential defense Indus?
try, Donald Olson of West Hart
ford, Conn., has been notified bj
his selective service board that
adnce he was on strike and no
longer working he has been placed
in Class i-A and ia eligible for
Immediate military service. The
' strike at ; the plant where Olson
works was called two weeks ago.
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Airlie school
Gives Program
. AIRLIE On I Friday Airlie
school will sponsor a full day in
commemoration of Oregon day,
Mother's day and National Music
week.' ; . j-
A pageant by the grade school,
based upon early history of Ore
gon, is scheduled to begin at 9:30
m.m. It will feature several vocal
selections by members of the high
school. ' ! i
Following the pageant, track and
field events will be conducted un
til noon, j whenf lunch will" be
served. A double header baseball
game will immediately follow.
All schools of the Polk county
B league, together with Pedee and
Kings, valley have been invited
and will participate in the athletic
events. . - -.j . .....
The public is Invited. -Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Ploub, Fran
cis and Lucille motored to .Eugene
Sunday and spent ,the day at the
home of their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Par
sons and family,; and also visited
their son, Jacob Ploub, jr. -
, SALEM HEIGHTS The Red
Hill Sunday school district con
vention will be held at Salem
Heights, May 4. . j
The Christian soldier, will be
the theme for the meeting. Elec
tion . of officers . will be held. :
The morning program will be
as follows?
9:45 a. m., song service, Everett
Whealdon; 10 a. - m., devotions,
Mrs. Harvey Peterson; 10:10,
classes; beginners, M r s. Lonnie
Cannoy; primary, Mrs. Johnscin;
junior boys, Leo Baton; junior
girls, Mrs. Bessie Gunn; interme
diate boys, Albert Brownlee; in
termediate girls, Mrs. Ossie Best;
young people, "Jessie Johnson;
adults, Fred DeVriej; 10:55 a.
song service; 11:05 a. nx, object
lesson, Rosedale; 11:10 a. m., spe
cial, Salem Heights; 11:15 a. m.
message, ; Rev. Zimmerman; 12;
basket lunch. T ;
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Afternoon program, 1:30 p. m..
song service. Mrs. Williams: li30
p. m., juniors, Lesta. Bates; 1:45
p. m.. devotions. Rev. . Williams
2 p. special, Liberty; 2:05 p. rn4
missionary " offering, ; Mr. r. Trick
2:15 p; m., business meeting, Mr.
Skelton; 3 p. m., special, Summit
3:05 p. m., address, Rev, Don
Huckabee; 3 :30 p. m., s p e c i a L
noseaaie; Deneaicuon, clos
ing remarks, Mrs. Emma Wheal
don.
SALEM HEIPHTS The Salem
Heights Women's club will meet
for the last time this year, Fri
day at the hall.
A picnic will be held May 4.
lor the members of the minstrel
show and their immediate fam
uies. .
Russell Kelly and family, for
merly of Salem Heights, have pur
chased a home in Salem." !
SALEM HEIGHTS Salem
Heights school defeated West Sa
iem e to 2 in a sof tball game
Wednesday. , t
A community prayer meeting
will be held Friday at 8 o'clock
at the home of M. C. F. Skelton.
The Kannunka Caim Fire eirls
are having a basket dinner at the
hall Saturday. After dimmer thev
will go on a scavenger hunt, and
climax the evening, by learning
now to bake biscuits in a reflect
or oven by a camp fire. i
Officers Elected
MONMOUTH Officers elected
at the business meeting of the
OCE Alumni association were:
Wendell Van Loan, Eugene, re
elected president; vice-presidents:
Glenn Gething, Portland; Albert
Beardsley, Portland; and Burton
W. BelL Dallas; executive secre
tary, Cecilia Brennan, Monmouth;
corresponding secretary, Gene
vieve Coad, Dallas.
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GETS TO THE "CORE" OF THE
OnEGOn APPLE QUESTIOIl
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Oregon apples lead the world for quality. In
j the upland orchards of Hood River, Medford
I and the Rogue River area, apples of matchless
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s flavor, color, and size grow in abundance. In
normal years, Oregon grows and sells millions
,;!-of packed boxes of Yellow New towns, deli
" cious Spitzenberg and Ortley apples. And
I don't overlook the thousands of tons of canned
j apples, and pressed apples for wine, juice and
cider! Yes, Oregon is a famous apple-producing
state and Oregon apples are important to
i every citizen, for they bring new wealth to our
state every year. 1
GUARANTEED FOR CANNING.
Oregon's Own and Only Sugar, Gka- -wise,
plays an important rok m the
lives of thouMuid of Oregon sugw .
beet farmers, farm and factory work.
er; an important wtalth-proditcing -Oregon
crop that ia important k
vacyon in Oregon -. and that's
not "appleMRica'l
Pin
Lodgie Gives
Two Jewels
I Fifty Year Membership
5 Noted; Grand Officers
' Expected Saturday
SILVERTONSUver Lodge
IOOF is celebrating the 50th an
niversary of membership of Ros
coe Langley, who was initiated on
May 3,' 1891, at the S a t u r d a y
meeting. A 50-y ear Jewel win
presented to him by J. P. Watts,
wegon caiy, who is grand mas
ter of the Orecan erand lnriirA
Another 30 year Jewel will be pre
sented at the same time to Carl D.
Maclsen, Salem, who has ' been 9
member ot the order fory 30 years
' Other grand lodge officers are
expected to be at the , meeting,
which, will .take place after the
regular lodge session Saturday
night. , ! ;
This will be a meeting of all
brandies of the order, Rebekahs,
encampment, and the Subordinate
lodge. All members are requested
fto come.
After the presentation ; of the
jewels the "Old ' Maids conven
tion" will " be presented by the
members of the Willamette en
campment, , Salem. . : t j .-'
The committee in ch'arge is
composed of George Busch, Roy
Skaife and George M. Christen
son. The supper committee will
include, Burrel Mills, B. C Ben
nett, S. Tegland, Charles ' Amos
and Koy Skaife. . "
" ; The intercity visitation ' com
mittee of the grand encampment
which consists of Homer Morgan,
Amity," C A- Nichols,' Salem and
George Chris tenson, Silverton, is
announcing a last visitation meet
ing at the hall of Falls' Encamp
ment, Oregon City, honoring the
grand master, JL P. Watts and
the grand patriarch, E. D. Bow
man Hills boro. The meeting will
open, at a o'clock Friday -night
Each encampment is requested to
brmg a number for the evening
program. Those expecting to at
tend from Silverton are Mrs. E. S.
Porter, Mr. and - Mrs. S.; A. Gay
and Mr. and Mrs. George Chris
tenson. ;
SILVERTON -The S i 1 v e rton
Townsend club will meet Friday
night when a . report of .the conr
vtntion at McMinnville will - be
given. There will also be a speak
er i The meeting " is open to - the
public, . members' report .
SILVERTON Nina Fedorova,
Eugene, author of "The Family,,,
was the luncheon speaker at the
Wednesday luncheon at Memorial
Union building at CorvalliS when
the I various libraries of the : dis
trict were; gathered for their
spring; convention. .
Attending from Silverton, were
Mrs. IL B. , Latham, chairman - of
toef, Silverton" board,"' with . , Miss
Lillie Madsen,- librarian, and Miss
Althea Meyer, a city employee,
as her guests.
. They reported. ' enjoyment in
Madame Fedorova's talk on "Am
erican ; Literature Aboard." Ma
dame " Fedorova - explained that
the books - of Fehimore Cooper,
Uncle .Tom's Cabin ; and I the
work of . Oliver .Oirwood were
among the popular books abroad,
but that while they rather lacked
style in their native language,
they had gained "literary quality
In their translations. ,.
SILVERTON The Silverton
high school faculty has selected
group of students eligible, because
of scholastic standing, to the high
school honor roll.' The 'student
body will vote on these Friday
for selection for the honor pla
ques. However, the outcome of
the vote will not be announced
until graduation night '
. Candidates are Marjory Madd
ing, Jiianita Moe, Phyllis Gragan,
Alice, Cunningham, Donna Krug'
Gerome .Tasto, '..Dick Adams, Ro
bert eal and Irving KuenzL
SILVERTON The social event
of the Parent-Teacher association
year-calendar at Silverton wild be
the vMother-Daughter tea to be
arranged by Mrs. Ralph Larson
for May 7 at the Eugene Field au
ditorium. It will be- open to all
mothers and daughters of the dis
trict, I
MrtGladwyn Harare will be
In charge of decorations and-will
also serve as hospitality chair
man. Miss Hanna Olson will ar
range the program and Mrs."Si
Olson is tea chairman. ';-
Delivery j-y .HBOToip
IIAIIKETS 1 I JJ jjA I 6 11 ?;17';
Tbese narkeis are I ealnring Baby Feeds Ibis yeek and are cif erbg naoy especially i aliraclive nosey saving values!
3
'Heinz 57 Varieties
Daby Foods
cans
200
I r Dozen cans 79c
1 ii-
Heinz Junior Food
3 for . 250
-I i
2-Pound
Package
Sunshine Krispie :
Honey Grahams
290
Pablnm Baby Cereal
X. 390
Package
Junlid Rennet
' - Assorted Havors '
;3 pkgs. ; 250
Zviebock
Pkg.
; Crown Vacuum Pack
S WHEAT GERM
170
250
Carnation IIIIIx
tall cans
.L 220
Etoyal Gelatine Desserl
S.pkgs. .1 ii 170
Ilinnfc Tapioca 1120
0! course you'll vanl Snnkisl Frail Juices, as well as all iha clher fine feeds packed under this label If s: your
assurance c! geed, dean, nholesone feeds , , .
No. 1
Tan ' ' 4
No. 2i
No. 2(4
Can . .
SUNK1ST
Fruil Cockiail
..-150
230
SUNKIST
Fruits lor Salad
No. 1 l say .
Can ... ; A P
No. 2J4 17
Can P
SUNKIST UNPEELED WHOLE
ilpricois
Can : ........: Ap
SUNKIST FREESTONE
Elberla Peaches
00
SUNKIST UNSWEETENED
Pineapple Slices
No. AfZL
Can .
SUNKIST -
Sliced Pineapple
iNo.;i4 .4 - ip- .
Cans .......j;... dm for
!No. 2 ,
Cans ... & for
Cans2!'... L... 2 for 4 i 0
SUNKIST
Pineapple Chnnhlels
2 cans J . 250
SUNKIST
Crushed Pineapple
Carfs : 00
Can 50
Si2!LJ..2O0:
i H .'
pounds for
$J.35
l iinp roTrto 400
Pure' Shortening 390
Piclieit Flour .23- 1.29
Orbis Flour lil9
Kilchen Queen 1.29
Armiur'snair4270
mnso Large Package 190
SPRY S-Pound Can 470
SodaGrachers ISSS 150
Snnkisl Coffee Lb. 230
- i. si'" 2 lbs. 45c "' ' '
Fresh New Green
Peas
2 IbsLj 250
WTiite New
Poldoes
aOibkisc
Sunkisl
3-cz. Can
iTomalo Jaice
.... a
3 for 55c
Old' Golden Gcfe
President
No. 2
cans
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Grapefruil Juice 4 190
j; 3 for 55c ;
President
Grapefruit
Mandy
Pork Ct Deans 3. 250
0SYB0L -Large Pkg 190
cmsco 34b. Can 470
SIIOUDRIFT 3-Ib. Can 450
Rip FieiaSGrown . .; , , ' .
Tomatoes 2 jbs.2501
Cncomhars 100;
No. 2Yz
Can
SUNKIST
Darllel Pears
200
SUNKIST
Clingsfono Peaches
EO0
No. 1
Can
&2 170
SUNKIST
Buffet
Cans
Ssp3Io3 Crops .
- 2 for 170
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ENGLISH
Tcffee Cake
Toffee Iclnr a de
lUhtfol and dli-
UncUve flavor.- '-
49 c
GOLDEN CRUST '
ENRICHED
Larre
Lut
Bread
10c
Orange
Fudge Cake
Chocolate and fresh
oranres. Two sixes,
bat yonll want the
hi ne
49 c'
: Small 25e .
GOLDEN CRUST
UnsUced
Hxzzi
loaTes
V .. loaves 25 c
OwftfcwGovttf
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Dclhk'jsly Spiced
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Nut Bread
Bells
Dos,
Eard Rolls.
Edisr Dells
Dei. 15C
Fresh Rhubarb
Fresh Frozen
Cherry or
Apple Pie
Choice 25 C
Cherry or Apple
- Turnovers .
3 3.0c
Maple Bars , :
Raised Donuta
Lonsr or Round
Eons
Cei. u jC
Sunliisi Cora -.
Whole Kernel
Cm cans j. :.. 1250
Can
Sunkisl Corn
Cream Style 4
3 caw lLLi: 290
Sunkisl Succalash
41. i .-y-x. 1L50.
Sunkisl Deans
250
Sunkisl Deans
Asparagus " ; fl Q
Packed, can .U .l!;.....
Sunkisl Deans
Cut Stringless
Cm cans . 210
Whole Stringless
jno. 2
Cm
Cans
cans
Snnlnsi Asparagus
iii.i.250
Square
Tins
7 SUNKIST DELICIOUS
Hew Potatoes
Sn2 100
&!i-I'2 r. 250
SUNKIST
' Tomato Hoi Sance
Bottle 50
Snnlnsi Tonaiocs
Solid Pack
150
Suhliist Spinach
. 170
Snnliist Tuna : .
SoUdFtck
; 160
; SnnTiirl Salmon
Alaska Red Sockeye
Can for 490
Snnlnsi "Sardines )
Packed in Tomato or i 1 j 4
Zlsstard Sauce, oval tins im im y
No. Vi
Can
No. 2
Can
No. Yx
Can