Iha 02IG0:i STATED VOL C:, Orccau Friday I Icrsls?. IIsj 2I 1C 13
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Liberty School ?
Sets Open House
For Parents 1 .
LIBERTY Liberty school will
hold open house on Friday night,
May 21, at 730 to 0 4jn. for all
parents, friends and; those who
care to attend. Work will; be on
display In all rooms- and special
, exhibits have been arranged ol
art and. other projects. The pub
lic may attend at any time dur
ing the .open- house hotirs. 1 1 '
7- Graduation exercises were held
here " Wednesday for a class of
14 eighth .graders. Dr. Robert E.
Lantz of ' Willamette university
gave the address. -
: The" -program was as follows:
processional, Jaqueline Judd; In
vocation, V. A.
sentaUon of c 1 a a s, Marquerite
Gilles; song, Jacqueline Van Loh,
Martha Murhammer, Donna
Dasch, Doris Clark; salutatory,
John E. Van Loh; class will, Doris
N. Sipe; number by the quartet;
class prophecjv Jean Cogswell;
valedictory, I Joan A. Trout; son
by graduates; address, Dr. Lantz;
awarding diplomas, John Van
Loh, chairman of school board;
benediction, V. A. Ballantyne; re-
Ballantyne; pre-Tcessional, Jacqueline Judd at
piano. 1 .
'The. class members were sur-
Bean Planting Starts
UNIONVALE Blue Lake bean
planting ' on 120 acres started
Thursday at the U. S. Alderman
farm here. '
pnsea ynia. a presentation copy
of the school's first annual, each
pupils' name printed In gold on
the cover. It was a gift to each
from Mr. Van Loh. '-
- '; A QoodDrivtk
to Serve at Any Hour
PJ'Alpiii School
Holds, Picnic
McALPIN w McAlpin school
closed Friday with a picnic. Ths
pupils gave the following pro
gram, before noon: . Four songs,
entire school; . readings, The
Brown Thrush!, Arlene Terry,
"Suppose" Alice Jean Fisher,
The Arrow and Its Song' Harold
Lang, Hiawatha's Childhood"
Terenee McCormick; songs.
Cherries Are Ripe" Shirley
Doerfler,: Violet Lang. Arlene
Terry, and Daniel Gilham; "What
We Can Do" Martha and . Myrtle
Lang and Alice Fisher, readings,
"The Flag IS Passing By". Myrtle
Lang, "The ' Village. Blacksmith'
John Eriksen.; "Daffodils" Law
rence Fishes, "Man and Nature"
(8th Psalm) Fred Lang, "Giadness
of Nature? Martha Lang; "Johnny
Cake Movie" primary children;
songs, "Oregon, My Oregon" and
"America" entire school. .;
Miss Bessie . Gregerson of Sil
verton has been the teacher this
year-but -does not plan to re
turn for another term. .
Two 1 eighth graders, Martha
Lang r and Fred Lang . received
their diplomas at the joint grad
uation exercises of all schools in
this community at Union. Hill
Monday night. For McAlpin's
number on the program a playlet
The Voice of the Flag" was giv
en, and taking part in it were:
The Voice, Martha Lang; Dan
Fred Lang; WiHard, John Erik
sen; Mickey, Terence McCormick;
Ruth, Arlene Terry; grace, Alice
Jean Fisher; Jane, Myrtle Lang;
Joe,-Harold Lang; Bill, Lawrence
Fisher. ; "
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Serve delicious, appetizing Tomato Juice for a pick-up or
serve it before dinner or breakfast. Iff appetite stimulat
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rer Totatoes, picked at the peak, of the season. Add a dash
of salt and leman for new flavor. ' ' .
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Fins flour for
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Gm Beat Caka Tkmr, 5 lbs. 25
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Clothes Ltno
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for cooking; . '
Tomtabe " to 1 6c
3 for 47c
V-8 CocktaW 46 ox., 21c
MyTe-Fine Soap f 19e, 355
2Dumble Dee Salmon 32c
Anerican BaU Bice M Pkr- 8c
Shfnola, For Sf 2 for 15c
Gravy Matter, 4 23c
Old Country Hardtack, 14 os.
15c, 2 for 29c
Tin Tots, Cereal ready to serve
in a few minutes, 28 ox., 21c
p. Church's Crapejuice, 25c
Victory Safetyatcher;B,a:8c
Maxine Soap, Dar 5c, 3 for ;.1 4c
Matum Large Olives Jfii, 25c,
2 for 49c
Clapp's Baby Foods
Chopped !
Foods VC S for 25
95c Dox., 2 Ble Points
gtrai d Foods for
4)4 "I
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Prod Mcjrer atorea ara fully' tiocked
with tbosa fina baby foods. AU you
hava to do to aerra thaso-fooda la
to warm tbem and thay ara ready
to sarva. " - r
Last Chance to Plant Peas
Seed Pcjas
tjjge Lb. 2 Lbs.
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Sea Island
Easier Cleaning and Scouring
Old Dutch
Cano Sugar
10 Lb. n5)
Sack (2)2 !
Boa Island ! a
A? Sack
$135
Cleanser
7C
WkJte. Satin Sugar, H
Slfca. 32c
G flr H S.sar, J lbs. Sic
Caaa Socar
, Uaa the finest in eana sugars for
all your canning and prerearvea.
You will hava finer reanlta and
your sugar oes farther.
Ball Mason Vaeu Seal Jars,
Pints 69c
. Bernadin Mason Jar Lids,
Dozen 9c
Crispy and Crunchy for
.r;H Breakfast!'-.- !'
. Ralston Ry Krisp
A arlspy breakfast food to
sanrs with fresh fruits or to
serre with cream or milk.
M yq Craw Mm
Snowy White Shortening!
for Cooking andBakingT
Fbrrndy -
3,b?-:68e ,
15 Red Points -
pure shortening for better
baking and frying. Odorless and
tasteless. . - ,
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Makaa
BaA Mason Jars, lass tops,
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No Ration
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39c qt.
1 tart yet distino
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xesh apples. Not
a elder but para
white tuiee of ap
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Dvrkees Famous
Dressing i
10 ox.
Size
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Add to foods for aatr
delicious tatste.
, WrU Sfarer .
Fred Meyer Cieeerj f ecMeei
Ready to Cook and Serve
Wyler Rice Dinner
4 oi r1AA 2 for
Pkg. lUC 19e
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Thrifty and economical for
dinner or tunc h. Add lei tar era
for a raaJIyatietaua anaaX
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Freat Sf erar 0ij SuCfaai ;
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Tender flaky golden eruatad
bread for sandwiches and for
table use. Stays fresh longer.
My-Te-Fine Seeded l f
Sye Bread lib. HC
Fred Meyer Grocery Section
Serve These Toasty Hot
With Cheese! ,
ICrispy Crackers
Lb.
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Sarre these' 'crispy . little
crackars for an accompani
w ""aw or soup.
Water Softener and Bluer
Rcindrcp Socp
A soap stretcaar and makes the
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Finest In Tender Sweet Peas
Mo. 303
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DeBcious tender sweet paaa far
tasty maalav Serrs as a ,regs
table or aarre la salada, Buy la
the dosaa sizes for real roonooay. ;
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Stamp : beforo May 30
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purchasing rati
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fooda
freali daily
traehatft?-
Defirared freali daOy
Ths finest of blends makes
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paia cocd Friday nHuTMOKDAY :
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Scioans Take
Gounty Exams
Teachers to Wind Up
Year on June 3 ;
-Scholarships Told
S&Q County examinations
in arunmeuc, spelling and seo-
graphy -will be given May 25 to I
fifth through . eighth graders at I
Scio. Seventh and eighth graders
May 27, and second and third Sp h fin I G I 1111
Eraders will be eiven final tests yUVU1S el U1U
May 28. sO 5 J -
There win be no grade school 1 VrXeilUclUOIle,
T... .1. V 111 I : I
uu !. wucu uatutoi wui cor-1 ; fTf TTell
rect papers and make reports to I Af" I InifTl Hill
All children wfll report at 9
o'clock June 4 to receive final ire-
port cards for the year.
Next iyeart beginners have
been attending the primary de
partment : tnia wee to get ac
quainted with school. ;. '...-.
8 e 1 eighth . graders and
teachers plan a skating party at
Albany May 2S In lien af gradu
ation exercises, according te
Mrs. Leslie Taylor, grade prin
cipal. :;V:V
Graduates Include: Patsy Mar
tin, Marilyn Schrunk,' Jeanne
Smith. "Wanda Sims, Hilda Flem
ing, Betty Voytek, Pat Densmore,
Helen Fleming, Margaret Stand-
ley, Phillia Morris, Denell Zan
der, Tommy Abrahams, Dona Ab
rahams and Harold Fox. .
The grade school has Issued
i invitation to the public to
attend a play day June 2, when
games and - races . will feature
the morning program, a plcnie
lunch en the ; school grounds
wOI be held at Been, and a pro
gram and baseball game will be
attractions of the afternoon, r
June Cyrus,. Scla
r
UNION HULL' ' Eighth grade
graduation exercises were , held at
the Union HOI grange hall on
Monday night for the graduates
of the Union Hill, Silver Falls,
Valley View, McAlpin and Shaw
schools. The hall was beautifully
decorated 'With mixed flowers.
Corsages made by the Union Hill
Woman's club were made and
given to each girl graduate and
the s teachers of ?. the different
schools.' The program was as fol
lows: March by Mrs. Dolph Heat
er; song, "Star Spangled Banner
led by Mrs. Frances Duerst; flag
salute led by Guy Scott and R. V.
Hitchcock; invocation. Rev. Cald
well; group ; singing, 1 "America
the Beautiful'' led by Mrs. Duerst;
number by Valley View school,
"School Days, Peggy Moon; play,
"The Voice pi the Flag," McAl
pin School; song, ."Mellow Moun
tain Moon," by Dickie Thurman
andiH Henry. Battels r of Shaw
school; I recitation, "My Dream
Ship, FJvera Henry of Union Hill
graduate, this spring, , has leen school; ) song, "There's a iStar
given a one-year tuition, scholar- LSpanglect Banner JWaVing Some-
snip to wregon. atate college uss
high . school
IN LONDON RECENTLY, this snasia sceas utsids a ttore aesdlni aela,
vtridlr flloatratea the acute saanpowar saartsa ia Britaia't fourth year ai
wee. Ereei we aits mp te sixty years e4 sea ara reqnlred te wark.
Two Will Receive
Diplomas Tuesday
At Pratum Exercise
PRATUM Two pupils, Wanda
Rodgers and Paul Unruh, will re
ceive diplomas at the eighth grade
graduating exercises to be held at
the Pratum school Tuesday night,
May 25.
The class has chosen yellow and
white for colors and the snowball .
for the class flower. The motto is
The decorations will be planned
to correspond to the motto. Dr.
Robert Moulton-Gatke of the Wil
lamette university will - give the
graduating address. Wanda Rod
gers will read the class prophecy.,
Paul Unruh win read the class
wflL ; . . .. i
The practice on the play is pro
ceeding in spite of difficulties due
to continued illness on the part of
the players.
School will, close with a picnic
at the school Friday, May 28. A
committee of the student body will
arrange various races and, stunts
for the 'forenoon and a ball game
In the afternoon. , i
Baccalaureate services . will . be
in the Mennonite church Sunday
night, ..Msjy 23 with Rev, D.j J.
Unruh in. charge. "- j I '
Cyrus, the daughter of Mr.- and
Mrs. Merle Cyrus of Sdo, Is
among-136 graduates in the state
to receive' the higher schooling
opportunity on the basis of achol- j
arshlp and activities. She " was
among 12 . seniors . competing for
Father Is Visiting
the- Aaron Frank scholarship - in
Portland last week; in which -Don
Grosh of Portland was chosen for
the four-year scholarship.
Last year's Guernsey, calf will
send Carmen Westenhouse to the
1943 4H summer achool at Oregon
State college, according to plans
announced by the young dairy
club member. Carmen, the daugh
ter .of Mrs. Gladys Westenhouse
of Richardson Gap-neighborhood, CalifoiliS Visit 1
was a Kuuunmp w ue bcoooi
offered by. an . Albany .firm. She
is participating this year Jn. the
corn club aa well as a dairy club.
where by .Union-. Hill school;
class history by Patricia Heater;
class prophecy by Edna Morley;
address- by Rev. - Caldwell;', pre-
a.. as m a; v.J
Heater; singing, "America," led WHIl JMXS. HcnillCS
by Mrs. Duerst; benediction, Rev. . . : "t
CaldwelL CLOVERDALE Mrs. Ger-
Graduates: Union Hill, Max I trude Hennles motored to Kings
Eugene- Hafner, -Patricia Mary I Valley .Tuesday and brought back
Heater, Edna Lola" Morley; Silver j her father, .William Anderson,.
Falls,' Harvard Richard Barney; I who formerly : made his home
Valley i Vt e w, . James Wesley
Gringrich.' Ralph David' Hofstet-
ter; McAlpin, Fred Louis Lang,
MarthaMarie Lang Shaw, Polly
Meyers, and Dorothy. Stagman. ,:
Grangers News
MACLEAY -The semi-monthly
grange social night will be held
at the grange hall Saturday night
The Home Economics club will
serve lunch. ;
UNIONVALE Mr and Mrs.
W. P. Monroe of Los Angeles,
Calif , arrived Saturday for a vis
it, with their brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. George West
fan and from here they left Mon
day to be guests of their brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
C. C Cork t Clatskanle. Mr.
Monroe -is-a retired." policeman
m ma . nome . city; ana tney are
looking for a permanent location.
here. He has spent the winter
with other daughters at DeLake
and at Kings Valley. Mr. Ander
son's: health is very poor and he
has been under the care of a
doctor for some time. Mrs. Hen
nles taught school in Stay tort last
year..-' . ; . ,
Elmer Gaenther has returned
to his work In the Portland ship
yards after several days absence
because of the flu. i
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Two Layer ftonnd Serves 10 te
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. A On textured cake made of surer and chocolate
mtx marbled and toad with fudge icing, reliant
fro ranches and for dessert for dinner. Uade la
daylight kitchens and nade of the finest tnaredV
eats. Tender and delicious.
Cinnamon" Rolls, ro-hcat for a real break
fast treat, 9 for 19c
A Natural Vfcc!whext tnU for l!ea!:k(
iuuve natural' :
Vheb VIit. Dread
lada from flour ground fresh -deiiy
la oxtr ewn bakartes.
Jaioea of S vegetables added
for Vitamina and XXiaerala, '
llonty it added for your bet
ter fcoelJi defense for a bet '
tar aa e round tread.
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Synopsis of Annual Statement of the
London Assurance of London, 7Cn(
land, on the thirty-first day of De
cember. 1842. made to the Insurance
Commissioner of the State of Oregon,
pursuant to law:
Caotuf
Amount of capital deposit
ee f soo.ooo.ro
Ineeana-'
Net premiums recdred
during the year S.B42JOT.39
Interest. dividends and -
rents received during
the year , Z6S.S16.2S
Income from other sources
received during the year
631.454.83
4 7,420efil
Total facotne -
Dubnree meats
Net losses paid during the
year including adjustment
Conuntssions and salaries
taJd during the year. . 1.77flaSUT
Taxes, licenses and fees
paid during the year lti.812.9T
Dividends paid on capital
stock d urine thm year " Nil
Amount of all other ex
penditures - SM.414J3
Total .expenditures
AOmKtea Asseu
Value of real estate owned
I market value)
Loans on mortgages and
collateral, etc.
Value of bonds
(amortized)
Value of stocks owned
I market value -
Cash In banks and on hand
Premiums In course of col
lection written since Sep
tember 30. 1942
Interest and rests due and
accrued -
Other. asuets tnet), .,
S 7,737,278.32
Nil
S UfiOOM
C.B8I438M
J.1447.M
193.5222
8195243
rB.ioejjs
Total admitted MetsJ10,00747m
- . v. UABLUUe,
Cross claims for losses un
paid . S 1.808-M0.69
Amount of unearned prem
iums on all outstanding
risks i. ;: uesaxnsi
Due for oommlselon and
brokerage Contingent)- I73.7C3.23
AU other liabilities - . 20977U1
Total liabilities
- eaptuu
except
- S S43SJ10 87
- a. t.iO.oiK) oo
Surplus over ail UabUlUea
Capital deposited
Surplus a
holders
Total
regards policy-
tlQ 007 171ft
bosiaasa 1st Orc for tarn Year
Net premiume received dur
ing thai year f
6404 .6S
S3.10S.1J
Net losses paid during the
year
Name of Company. The London As
surance.
Mama of liana fr for Psrlfie Count
Branch. Jamee C l.itt. ?' I oe Street,
San Francisco. Cshfumia.
b La tutor y resident attorney for tt r-
j vice. u. . zieard, rotuand. Oregon.