The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 23, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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Tbm OSSGOZf STATESMAN. Czlam- Oregon, Friday Morning. May 23, IUI
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Social Event
On Calendar
. Student Croups Name
Officers; Council
Vote Due ; Monday
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SILVERTON Juniors and sen
iors of Silverton high " school and
their, guests are anticipating the
biggest social event of the year
tonight, the Junior-senior! prom.
, The event -will take place in
the Eugene Field auditorium,
which will be transformed for the
occasion by chairman, Pat Sting
er, and her assistants. The theme
will employ Aztec Indian designs.
j Music is to be furnished by Al
Benedict and his orchestra, and
invitations have been extended a
long list of prominent patrons and
' patronesses.' ; - . J. ' - ;
SILVERTON . The s t u d e n t
body council of the Silverton high
school announced this week that
balloting on student body officers
for next year will take place Mon
day. .; : j-
- Nominations include the follow
ing: President, Ted Demas, -Ken
Thostrud and Jim Firman; vice-
president, Bill Duncan, Tony De-
Santis and Don Remvicki secre
tary, Kate Ryan, Ruby LeRude
and Pat Stinger; treasurer, ;Flor
ence - Leer Mary McCall, Jane
Irish and Doris Matheny, and stu
dent relations. Gene Bailey, Ste-
- ven Enloe, Emily Holm, Bud Jen-
son and Kenneth Foote. j
SILVERTON N i n t h graders
from junior high visited the sen
ior high Thursday and observed
classes and activities. A I special
assembly and. an extra edition of
the Hi-Life were planned In their
sopho-sopho-
honor by the hosts, the
mores. Bruce Dickman,
more president, was directing ar
rangements.
Several school organizations
have announced new officers or
candidates for the coming1 year.
The Girls' league will vote on
Mary McCall and Doris Matheny
for president, Florence Lee and
Grace Olson for vice-president.
Mary Lou Scheffer and Kathleen
Ryan for secretary, and Pat Maul
ding and Jean Oveross for treas
urer. . j -
The ROH club has named Le
tiora Heater leader for next year.
She will be assisted by Doris
Matheny, vice-president; Shirley
Mix, secretary; Carol King, treas
urer, and Mary Seism, custodian.
At their initiation banquet May
21, "the. Thespians elected Marion
Bailer, president; Henry Ulvin,
vice-president; Betty. Heiden
strom, secretary, and Jack East
man, treasurer.1
Where Auto Classic Is Staged Memorial Var
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Here la a view of the Indianapolis Speedway, where the 500-mne automobile race is held each Memor
ial Day. A crowd In excess of 150,000 again is expected for the thrilling event -
Dinner Slated
Before Prom
INDEPENDENCE Miss Glen
nerva Harnsberger will be hostess
at a formal dinner at her home
north of the city Friday at
7 o'clock.
The dinner will precede the junior-senior
prom to be given at the
Woman's clubhouse. .
, Guests will be Miss : Beverly
Kelley, Dean Smith, Miss Jackie
Brooks, Kenneth Oberson, Miss
LaVerne Harnsberger, Gene Gra
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Paul E.
Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon McClintock
Roseburg, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Smith at "
their cottage on the Alsea. Mrs. j
McClintocK and Mrs. Smith are-
sisters.
Mrs. Robert W. Craven and
daughter, Phyllis Ann, who are
visiting with Mrs. Craven's par
ents in Portland, plan to return
home next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollan Layton are
the parents of a girl born Monday
at the Salem General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Taylor and j
two children will leave this week
to make their home in Lebanon.
Mr. Taylor will work in the post
office there.
Song Contest
Fair Feature
A grange song contest will be
staged at the 1941 Oregon state
fair, making the third consecutive
year that such an event has been
a' feature of farm organizations'
dy at the fair. . The contest will
be Friday of fair week, which
opens September 1.
; Participants in the grange song
contest will be selected through
local, county and regional elimin
ations. Cash - prizes totaling $150
for nine divisions mil be award
ed by the fair. Onlyj members of
Oregon subordinate and Juvenile
granges will be eligible.
County contests, in charge of
Pomona lectures, will! be held be
fore July 15 and regional contests
before August 5. Centers tenta
tively selected for the regional
eliminations are Forest Grove, Sa
lem, Roseburg, Bendi Baker and
The Dalles. A
Only songs written prior to 1900
may be used for the contests.
Qiurch Group
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Votes Chanc
Conference Slated for
filid-Atzgust; Budget
"Plan It Altered
Meeting at the First Evangelical
church Thursday lor the second
day of the 58th annual Oregon
Washington Evangelical confer
ence, 120 laymen and , ministers
agreed to change the time of the
yearly meeting - from May until
mid-August and to hold it in con
junction with the annual camp
meeting, to be held next year at
Jennings Lodge.
Another important change, ac
cording to Rev. William Gold,
Spokane, reporter, for the parley,
was the adoption, of a "one factor
system" for determining . the
amount , each local congregation
will pay upon the, general budget
of the conference. -.
Presiding at the daily meetings,
which will be completed Sunday,
is Bishop E. W.' Praetorius, St
Paul, Minn, bishop of the north
western area. Today at 9 a. m.
the bishop is scheduled to speak
on "In All His Offices: . As a
King." . ,
Hoy H, Stetler, manager of the
church's publishing house at Har-
risburx. Pa- was among the
speakers Thursday.'
Warehouse Prepares
SCIO, May M-iffHThe receiv
ing station at the Morrison ware
house was being made ready
Wednesday for the annual crop
of fruits and berries, the Sdo
Fruit Growers' association said.
Delivery of strawberries will be
gin this week. '
ie Lauds! "
ROTC atOSC
CORVALLIS, May 22.-(JP-Governor
Sprague reviewed some
1600 ROTC cadets Wednesday as
they ended their year of training
t osc. - : ...
The 95 seniors who will receive
reserve commissions this Ispring,
many of whom will go directly
into active service, received the
governor's personal congratula
tions before the infantry, artillery
and engineering units passed in
review. ' J - j
"Oregon State college hs long
enjoyed a record of excellent
training in military science andS
has contributed many leaders to
the country's armed services," the
governor told the new officers.
High School
Slates Rites
AUMSVTLLE The commence
ment exercises for the high school
will be held Wednesday at the
high school gymnasium.
F. A. McGruder, professor of
political science, Oregon Sate col- j
lege, will deliver the address.
- Winifred Perkins is valedictor
ian. Robert Bethel will respond
to the speaker for the class. Bac
calaureate services will be held
at the gymnasium at 8 p. m. May
25. ;;
Graduates are:
Veila Baldwin. Bobby Bankston.
Robert Bethel. Margaret Buckhout.
Wanda Creason, Jeanette De Langh.
Neil Dickman. Harold Jame. William
Jones. Verna Lewis. La Verne McMan
man, Winnifred Perkins. Keith Re bo,
Ivan Rovse. Eucene Russell. Stanley
Russell. Wallace Smith. Fred Steiner.
Raymond Strawn. Allan Swobod.
George Tooker. Maxine Verstees. Ger
trude Weis and Kenneth Wilkinson.
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i Salem's Leading Market
21 Years in This
I Sane Lccalion :
This weekend we are offering you a real treat in
our fine Hams. We have a surplus so here goes!.
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Oar Best - Half or Whole
HEAVY DACOII 160 &2O0
FDSSH PiG FEETi 30
DEEF POT D0iST v, 120
Pare Pork Sansatic I 200
PofEi Dclz Eoees
PODIS TO nOilSa113 18 ft
PIG-nOEgS Fri 10)0
Yon Can Always Do Better at McDowell's
- Crca UdU 7 P.IL Edtsrday ;
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For your kind support last weekend. No anonnl ci words will
ever be able lo express our appreciaiion. Ilenenber ibese TT70
things . . . Plenty cf parlring space with consistently LOW tYtilY
DAY PRICES nakes Erceger's Kash and Esury the nest popular
place in the UiUanelle Valley la 4rade.
See Albers Premlam Display
Here Saturday. S Extra
Capons with Purchase ef
Feature Cereals.
Giant
Pkg.
2t.r 17c
8peclal
Premium
with pkrs.
25c Band Aid J 21e
60c Bisodol 49c
60c Alka Sellrer-.49c
75c Listerine 59e
50e Tynria ' .;. , .. Sf
Pablum, 1-lb. 2 oi 3Sc
60c Bromo Seltzer . ,'
With Gardes
Fresh Vegetable
Salad Serve
"Keally Freth"
Best FMds
. Keal
Ilayonnaise
ri 25c Qt.4Ic
Nucoa, 2 lbs.
JSle
All Gum
-3 lor 10c
HUSKIES
DOG FOOD
2-lb.pkg. . . 23 c
Free Samples ..
Box Sialicaery
50c Valni
ICE CI1EAII
Qnari
SflPfl uL to. ;. , ,j ,.,2C;
EBflPE Wii ....22s
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Eream oi Wheat fL4 Sl28 . .
Sardines
5c
Peaches ?S , 15 C
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SOAP GnAUIS
43c
Large
Slxe .
GUat
81xe .
LHIDSAY OLIVES
19c
Ne
Fits
Bins9 cr Oxydd
19c
Larra
SlM
POTATOES
4Sc
54 lbs.
Nv 2
Berry Hallccks
Bundle
Enriched
; Guaranteed in Eyery
Way v "
Kilckcn Queen
FLODP
45-Ib.
Sack
Ease's E3eafi
yame
mm
At wClne8, yon ran always ret top quality Beef; also
yotmg, tender Beef, at prices yon can't beat. Come in
and sire ns a try.'
nm cm it it!. 'Cut tsb
uui aabJiaukJ
Teader Beef, Is.
Good and Meaty
DEEF BOIL r
Dan Slices
Osby C:d Liver '
Joky and Fresh
;10C
19c
We Have Blore of Those Good Colored Fryers
! Meat' Dept. Closed Sundays
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We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
: Ont
East
of Salem
General
Hospital
As US Rounds up Hariy Aliens
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!en b.vJ.been eUed Pla under arrest m the U. S.
Most of those adxed were charged wita jneal entry and violation
of lmmigTaUon laws. AB face deportation. Above, coast euardsmen
, and New York City police ars shown with a group of Vn.
Grangers' Nowo
MACLEAY Mrs. Harry Mar
tin, jr., Mrs. C Perry and Mrs.
Lloyd Keen were hostesses to
members of the grange home eco
nomics club at the grange hall
Tuesday.
I It was voted to cooperate with
the YGA and have the floor of
Che dining room sanded and re-
finished. ? ;
The program included round
table discussion on flowers led by
Mrs. Abbut Mader; modern hu-
morotis child literature, Mrs.
Lloyd Keen; proverb contest, with
Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg and Mrs.
M. M. Magee tleing for first place;
bowling, Mrs. Mader first, and
ball throwing, Mrs. M. A. Wells
first .- i ; .0
Train Wrecks
Turner Auto
TURNER Emory Howe, em
ployed at the Carl Williams farm,
narrowly averted a serious acci
dent Thursday when a north
bound freight train sideswiped hi
light coupe, practically demolish
ing the car, but with no injuries
to the occupant ,
Howe was driving into Turner
and as the Battle Creek crossing
is somewhat, obscured by build
ings erected near the right of way,
he failed to see the approaching
train. He was able to swerve his ,
car alongside the track but with
insufficient clearance so that the
double-header freight hooked a
bumper and hurled the car
around.
' This crossing, which has no sig
nal device, is considered quite
dangerous, as six deaths and sev
eral near fatalities have occurred
there in the past few years.
Town Hall Meet
Set at Swegle
"Should the United States Con
voy Aid to Great Britain and Her
Allies- will be the subject of a
public town hall meeting being
arranged by the executive com
mittee of the Salem grange, ac
cording to Fred C Klaus, lecturer.
It wffl take place at the Swegle
school, about a mile and a half
east of Salem, on Monday.
After the presentation, of argu
ment on both sides, questions and
answers will follow and a ballot
taken.
Mrs. Fred Denham and Mrs.
Clara Condit will entertain the
group in June.
..' Castle .
f Brand
Guaranteed
Montana
Hard wheat
49-ib. r (o
Bag V 1
PRICES ARE ADVANCING
Fraii PecJia
pirn -jiL
Bulk 01. .
Beg. Size
Pkg. . . . .
STOCK UP NOW
ffs. GaL
$1X3
S.(D
COFFEE
AmilAIL
nonimiG STivn
f u. lb. S lbs.
400
for
620 1
Folger's 250
Ripe, tall 9-oz. tins
Each
Tall qaart cans
Each . L-
Green, tall 9-oz. glass
Only ;
110
210
230
Tissne 4'f.r 15c
Mum
Dole's Pack
" Broken
1 Sliced
Lg.No.2r,
! Cans
E1M 3 33c Bog-Eela Bail
Finer No. 2 20-ez. Cans Full 11. Jfr3
.. . - Pkg. ....
SS?jU 1 2,1) (S TISSUE 4 rolls 150
Cr
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mm
Q 6-Ib. Tin
$1.00
FREE DELIVERY OPEN UNTIL 9 PJL SATURDAY
lUacsJats
Cs Price
nml I lt Ginneir Snaps
M m Fell 15. Pkg. Tr, r , -
; k . - A Fresh Barrel -
Dea . ; -1UC . -
. Large No. 2'j Cans
Oranges t 2 dox.290 Ea. (7h feu u
Full Size Bunches r i ry rj r- n yi1
LsnOIlS 2t doz.250 125-Ft. Roll Zet
Brint Full of Jules 1 HI3 i rPL
lion Spas a 150 Ji :
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