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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1947)
Summer Camp Plans Drawn Schedule for this kummer's use of Camp Silver Creek, operated by the Salem YMCA, vt&a released yesterday by John ' Gardner, Y bey' Jwork secretary, who will be camp director, assisted by Chester Goodman, pro cram director. Jim Dimit will be in charge of physical education. -c Occupying the tite from June A-15 win be Girls' State, June, 15- 22 Presbyterian high school croup, June 22-July 6 older-boys, July 6-20 younger boys, July 20-August 3 Intermediate boys, August 3-17 district girls, August 17-24 Presby terian junior high school group, and August 24-31 Presbyterian juniors and family. McKennon Takes Post On National Board Frank McKennon, chief of the division of plant industry of the Oregon state agricultural depart ment, was elected vice chairman April Cancer Control Month Citing cancer as the most deadly disease yet unconquered. Gov. Earl Snell has- designated April as Cancer Control month, and urged the people of Oregpn to support the American Cancer of the national plant board at its recent annual conference at Des Moines, la. - c- sr u ii vv FOR EVERY PERSON I N OREGON -On February f, tUt one-millionth bag of Oregon Sugr't ' te made this araton in America's most modern sugar factory, at Nyaaa. pourelthrough a apout into a "Whit Satin" bag. By the first f March ha the season's augarnnaking campaign hl endrd. nearly 1 .200.000 bags full of Oregon Sugar had been snade. Had all this Agar remained here, it would have met all the. 1946 sugar requirements of Oregon users . including houwwive. cannerie and other commercial conaumers . . . or, to put k another way. there would have been available for Oregon nam- more tha 100. pounds of sugar per capita! Perhaps factory In America did to well laat.. year in amount of beet sugar made or in production Increase over the year previous. Prospects for 1947 are even belter; with an additional 1 per rent ; incrtaae expected. ; 1 In quality, too, Oregon' Sugar ia unsurpassed. It meets every test for purity. Thousands of North, western merchants feature it, and tens of thou sands of customers prefer it to U other brand. Let's continue to make Oregon a great sugar -state by using Oregon's own and only sugar." v mm .9? c .4 CI . Jtl society in Its campaign of educa tion, service and research. During World War II from Pearl Harbor to V-J day 280,000 American lives were lost in com bat, yet in the same period 607, 000 other Americans lost, their lives to cancer, Governor Snell declared. The attack is through research and education, and a great national program has been developed to carry . on the battle against the disease, Snell said in asking support of the American Cancer society. School News By Donna Carr A Portagraph machine has been installed recently in the office at Salem high school to be used in making prints of permanent rec ord cards to send grades and credits to colleges and other schools. The machine is expected to save considerable time former ly spent in copying such reports. Co-chairmen Donna Lawrence and Jean Madison 'have announced that plans are already under way for the senior class assembly at Salem high school. Seniors have already supplied information to the committee as to their future plans and material for the class wilL Assisting the two children are Bob Goffrier, Barbara Smith, Janice , Middle ton and Bin Hill. Working on the baccalaureate are Alice - Ba trick, Bob Miller and Louise Ulvin. The French club at Salem high under the advisorship of Miss Mildred Christenson, is sending a weekly package to Boulogne-Sur-Mer, a small' French town, hard-hit by the ravages of the war. Wool . clothing and food make up the bulk of the pack ages sent. Leslie Junior High Next event in the interclass ri valry at Leslie junior high school is a talent show contest among the three grades. The ninth grade show has been dated for Thurs day with Miss Helen Fletcher and Miss Vivian Carr as faculty advisors. The eighth grade program will be presented on April 17, with Donald Dawson and Miss Amanda Harris directing, and the seventh graders will perform on April 25, with Mrs. Emma Wasson. Mrs. Fay Mort and Miss Anna Niles In charge. The Leslie exchange program, to be presented to students of Parrish junior high April 22, will have for its theme, This Is Les lie." The program will - present a composite picture of the school's administration, curriculum and activities and will include ap proximately 125 students. The. production will be presented to Leslie students on April 18 and will be repeated in May at the second annual Leslie spring open house. The next student body mixer at Leslie will be April ; 11, Vice President Gary Romine has- an nounced. The party will have a carnival theme with . games, dancing; refreshment's, movies an I carnival decorations. fa . ORE.S.D.A. MM IfS .TV.' BBBSSa a. Salem's Retail Packing Plant S51 State St. rTT? a rs A Is like Turkey for Thanksgivicg. 'TLAVORIZED" IIAIIS sn lops. They are lender and lasly, have thai nild, sweet hene-enred flavor. Ask Ihe fanily who have tried one. Yon will like then too. s-uiiv. Half or Whole FEESH PICNIC j SHOULDER DAINTY LEAN PORK ROAST PORK STEAK LOUT CHOPS Suggestions-rFOR THAT EASTER BREAKFAST Sliced "FlavorizecT' Ham or Bacon-rPur Pork & Tomato Links Smoked Pork Sausage Pure Pork Sausage, Country Style. ! PICIIICS V LITTLE LIIIKS PURE LARD Prepare) LOca Ham TaaW Taasara Naw Low Prlca . MEg FED ! TENDER . RUMP ROAST VEiU. STEAK DID STEAKS DOIIELESS ; - - - r , Extra Good Meals Begin tcith Extra Good Meat - and That9s What You Get at the Midget ! MEATY . PLATE-RIB ' SMALL POT ROASTS a BEEF BOIL WEIIIERS BONELESS . ' , ' - REAL SIRLOniSTEAK t BRAOIISCIIUEIGER ' No Waste jr ' - . p Smoked Liver Sausage You icill note some prices are lower this week. That makes us all happy. MIDGET MEATS ARE MEATS YOU' CAN TRUST. Ferry Schedule At Astoria Revised The state highway commission announced a new summer ferry schedule between Astoria and Megler, Wash., with the first boat leaving Astoria at 6:30 a. m. and Megler at 7:13 : m. Last sailing from Astoria is 8 p. m,.and from Megler at 8:45 p. m. Trips from Astoria in addition to the present schedule,! are listed at 10:15 and 11:45 a. m. and 1:15, 2:45 and 4:15 p. m. Additional sailings from Megler are at 11 a. nt. and 1230, 2, 3:30 and 5 p. m. There will be 15 round-trips daily. w The. new schedule will become operative April 15. Tejephone Firms Assets Increase 1 -Assets of telephone companies in Oregon for 1945 aggregated $824,505,222, or an increase of $20,568,78? over 1844, the public utilities . commission announced yesterday. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph company whose assets comprise 87.71 per cent of the total. There Hospital Plan Campaign Set The Blue Cross plan for pre paid hospital, medical and surgi cal care will conduct a member ship campaign in Salem and Marion county April 7-11, it was announced yesterday by Frank F. rtckson. Northwest Hospital serv ice director who has ben in Sa lem making arrangements. Sponsoring the campaign will be Salem General. Salem Deacon ess, Silverton and Dallas hospitals. Membership is open to employed persons, individually or in groups, and members may enroll wife or husband and any children under age 19 regardless of employment. Campaign headquarters will be at the Portland General Electric company building at 237 N. Lib erty st Unusual Accidents Reported from Zena ZEN A Jack Muyskens, 10, son of the Harvey Muys kens, suffered severe burns on his hands when he attempted a pre mature Fourth ot July celebration this week. The large firecracker exploded in his hands tearing the flesh of one hand. Mike Camillor, 3-year-old son of the Joe Camillows, was bitten for the second time by his dog, "Butch,' this week, suffering se- was an Increase of $340,988 In net income. Taxes applicable to Oregon were $4,538,979, compared with $4,180,302 the. previous year. The) Statesman. Salem. Oregon Friday. April I, 1947 7 vere lacerations of his eyelid The parents believe the last attack by the dog was due to the boy's ten dency to play rough with "Butch.' The first unusual accident in a series reported in- this neighbor hood recently was that in which Mrs. H. D. Burns suffered se vere infection in her right arm from a bite by her cat which suck its teeth in her . forearm and proved difficult to dislodge. A Mat art sk yew 4tHt Derifela. tfcat aweariar wmpwt4 milk htm DerifeteV Parma. Ira sack t4 mSik yr feby ' atowU iMrre It. tmr VitaMia D, Inerse4 mud heaefeais4 fee easy elfettioa hf tiar twwtes. Quality eweateW elwey. a 1 P EG GIL Y FJHGGEiYc g?i? mm Baby Foods Strained, 8c Junior iO0 Paper !.i25.ft 200 Caho Floor Fisher's 2-lb. carton 240 Mission Ilacaroni or Spaghetti cliT 2&0 16-oz. cello, 15c ' ' Cocktail Sauce! .Llli-oz. bottle -Cm V Whole Kernel Corn 12-oz. tin 150 Toraaloes SFL25e HCiD Yams In syrup 2Vjs tin 290 Fancy Pnraplrin 180 Hominy Burbank .. 2's tin 200 II Frozen Foods APPLE SAUCE lf-et. pkg. . 23 c , SLICED PEACHES l-a. pkg. " ;.,,. 29 C BI1XED VEGETABLES j 12 -ex. pkg ZJ-25 C CUT CORN j ll-ot. pkg. 19c PEAS lt-az. pkg. 29c UN (31 .J 'iW X. 1 I 1 a B. I w mm W . 1 fo: f m-lb. loaf TOILETRIES Yes, It gives us great Joy and pleasure to be able to inform you that prices art definitely headed downward and that those top quality nationally known brands art again be coming more plentiful and at prices that art within reason. Look these over for values swifts pom iron skiiiiied haiis World's largest seller ! and preferred 3 to 1 over all other brands and famous for over 50 years for its uniform flavor of perfection. We also carry Armour's Star, Merrell Pride, Cascade and others. All averages-bntt half thank half center or whole. Prices are right, do not parboil. Roast in a slow oven uncov ered and without water according to cooking directions that come with the ham. Glaze with honey and brown. It's the ideal Easter dish that pleases all. Swill's Brcokfield Link Sausage, Lb. 65c About sixteen links to! a pound and made from pure pork and blended spices. ; SWIFT'S Premium Hams . . . lb. 69c Turkeys - - Those fancy kind . . lb. 45c Leg of Lanb - - The fancy kind . lb. 75c We also have that! grade A Beef, Steaks, Roast, and Short Bibs. "FOB MEAT TO EAT WK CANT BE BEAT" 33 Allia Sellzcr. 60c slze 490 ilspirin Tablets Bayer 25c size 190 Tooih Fasic Listerine ,", 40c size Toolh Powder CoIrat 40c size Baby Oil MennenV50c size XJ30 FRUITS Cr VEGETABLES Asparagus Fancy No. i .,; Lb. 190 Carrols New California .. 2 bunches 170 ITev7 Polaloes "- :'v.;g90 Graaefroil Coachella X for 170 ;es Fancy Sunkist ..;..., Dozen 490 Oranq Yalta Ifs aOSOX-OEJUl Iff hr&sj dtcnl Rll ROM CAUSTIC Disinfects tttBttaa.iuAau msoth stun Quart 15c Gal.25c Ilorlh CapiloLal Ilarkel x;