The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 30, 1948, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 The Statesman.
'Roberta
Promises
Interest
Salem'
Oregon. Friday. April 30. 1943
Housewarming
Haagensons'
Norma Lou Faaborg.
Mr and Mrs. J. Haagenson
were surprised by a large group
: of their friends Saturday after
noon between the hours of 4 and
i " i . a. i i :
who plays ocicxk hi a nousewirnung in
the part of Stephanie . the Wil-;iiltkory stre.et. Hostesses for the
lamctte University Players' pro- o-rasion were Mrs Floyd Mc
duttion of ' Roberta'' tonight and Nail, Mrs. Arnold Peterson and
Saturday at Salem high school u- M,S Jonn Me,er
d.torium. was formerly with a Guests from out of town.
.. ,, .among the sixty-tive present.
ngm oprri company m iidiM,
r Clear the Way9, Alligator at Play
her native land. A music major,
she will smu the play's most popu
lar song. "Smoke Gets in Your
Eyes "
Reui Shelton, male lead who
pl.iys John in "Roberta", is . idelv
known locally for his work in
drama tus and music He has sung
the tenor solo parts with Michael
Camion (who plays Ladisclaw. a
Riiskiiin nobleman) ir the Messiah
for two years Roberta Mevers
will play the comedy part of
"Schai wenka". the opera singer
CKer 0 are in the cast of the
Jerome Kern musical comt 'tv. and
in addition, the Wiilamette uni
versity symphony oiihestr.i under
the direction of Frank Fisher will
furnish the music
Solo leads in the plav are all
voice ma tor-. rtni the pla v noted
for its endiiiiog sung hits, should
be one of iinnua! exieMenre
In addition to th- rr.isical por
tion of the plav. a shoit style show
1 being mi' o-i hv Mill-r's a part
of the rmul.ir a-ticn. which takes
pMce in a '('fs -ni p in p.:r;
The p'.i i- liinit-i the directum
Cf Llovd .Ione-
Musir Honorary
Holds Ceremoips
The lo. a' . .-pt.T of M i pv-i
Fp-iloi. n .i. f oral h , - par
tic i p. i te.1 I .so id. ir.r !!( i e
centlv ()r Api: !'i hi aioup
in-t.i I lei
rlu'hi.K "
(I Jo-ef
1.1 H M.' n
111 i.i ' k!
If'ini I '
m Apr ' Jrt hi Phi F.p-ilon
fi'inu.'v i'i'iVh! "-itt.tii gnl
elilb'e 11 rinii t s. ttMir
if la-f .fin - 'o Plciiy.-d at
thi- 'me urr Uriel. 'Avnn ,fn
lin Niirti. FaarxnK .1 ' J HaiCiaia
Mr'ei iimoi. (jleniiis Allen.
Therr.i t'liian ..nil Keatiice Nail.
Mip' i iiM'ir.. Loiraine Allen. Mar
tha Hen. .lit Sharon C'liMiei Rutn
!",... Ia is (,ot ..!.l .Ie..i. Ru-k'i
and Snanne Stokke fifr.mni.
Past Presidents
Initiate Group
A Kimip of P,it President of
Capr.,! .mil No 9 Ameiiion Le
gion ji.fiharv. motored to Hub
bard WOnedav inunt wheie thev
initiated a group of women for
Ur Hihhard unit
TV ose making the ti p Aeie Mrs
Stanley Krueger. Mrs Arthur
Johnson Mn Paul (irrr.nir'l, Mrs
Frank Marshall Mi I N Bacon.
Mis Mem Peaire and Mi Austin
W 1 1 son
Thev were accompanied hv Mr
Mei le Travis, piesident of C.pital
I'm!. Mrs Helen Mil1 1 t u e
presifient of ("api'al L'nit and Mrs
Di n Aptx-rson. ietarv of the
Federated Patiiotic S iety of Salem
group of patron- in-
i Mi s Fi .1 k Fi h
S. hre'kei .net Be r net
d M- S. nei k ei w
i a men 1 1 r of t he
were Mr. and Mrs. uae larson
of Vancouver and Mis. Arthur
Krodii of McMinnville. Refresh
ments were served by the hos-tes-es
ar-d a gift was presented
the (oupie.
Many Attend
Benefit
Party'
Our four hundred matron and
m.us m..ny coming from Port
land. Oregon City. Dallas, Silver
. I raie'iver-dence and Stavton
attended the annual benefit card
;arty of the Salem Daughters of
'he Nile Thursday "fteinoon at
the Masonic temple. A dessert
!ui rheiui wa served preceding
cards. Bouquet of blossoms and
pitrg flowers decorated both
floors wheie cards were in play.
Proceed- fiom the event will
be EiveivHtn the Shrine hospital
in Portland Winning prices in
bridge were Mrs. Calvin Kent.
Mi- Fernando Smith. Mr-.
Charles L'nruh and Mrs D. L.
Bishop. pinochle. Mrs. C. O
Cl.,rk. Mis M R. Terry and Mis.
C Daley; and five hundred. Mis.
-car laudahl. Special prizes
went 'o Mr E O Bushnell. Mrs.
V. W Peterson Mrs Ralph At
wowl. Mrs. William Wvatt. Mrs
R W Claik. Mr Claude Hen
derson Mrs. H L. Fisher. Mis.
Mi Id led Kirk wood a;vd Mrs. E.
C Crleton.
Mr- John H Rankin, queen of
Nvnid temple. Daughters of the
Nile and her court came down
firm Portland for the e ent Pre
refi.i the affair Mrs Rnnkin
was honored at a luncheon for
alii!, her -i-tr. Mrs E. 1. Page,
wa- hostess at her Court -treet
honic Accompanying Mrs Ran
kin we.e Mrs. Ezra Rovce. Mis.
Cail Donough. Mrs. Hal Simp
sfn. Mi - Claude Hendei -on. M r
Walter Shanks. Mrs. Thomas E.
Rilea. Mrs James Fleming. Mrs.
William Mullen. Mrs Harry
Ciawtoid and Mil. H Lawience
l.i-tei. foimeily of Salem.
Mrs. Wvatt Elected
Mrs Dwight Wyatt was elect
ed president of Rotana club at a
meeting held recently Her staff
of officers, who will be installed
at the May meeting include Mrs.
Km m a Di innon. first ice presi
dent; Mrs Wilmer Wells. eioiul
ice piesident: Mrs S. L All
man, treasurer; Mis Juana
Holmes, secretary; Mr O L.
Donnelly and Mrs. Al Laue board
member s
Mrs O L Donnelly is the
i etn ing presioent
Marion Public Health
Meeting to lie on Ma 6
SILVERTON Annual meet
ing of Mai ion County Public
Health a-s.xiation will be held
Life. t-$o',l
mfrtr-.ro.T A X AXr J
It was "rlear-the-way" at the Salem Railway Ex
press office in the Southern Pacific railroad yards
Wednesday when Al, the six-foot alligator, de
cided to nee what the Oregon country is like aft
er his ride from Silver Springs. Fla. Shown
above at right as the 'gator began slithering over
the side of his crate are expressman Theodore
Barry, left, and W. A. Link, freight agent, right,
getting ready to get out of the way. In photo at
left the reptile is being put back into his crate
for the trip to the Delake aquarium with another
six-foot alligator. Shown are. left to right. Barry;
Frank Walker, Delake Aquarium owner; Chet
Moffitt. expressman; Link; and Al Boston. New
port. Ihe alligators are sold by Ross Allen Rep
tile Institute at $5 a foot, each of the two six-foot
alligators costing Walker $30. (Photos by Don
Dill. Statesman staff photographer.)
Naturalization
Hearings Set
For May 11, 12
Preliminary naturalization hear
ings for approximately 20 Marion
county resident aliens will be held
in Marion county circuit court
rooms May 11 and 12, County
Clerk Harlan Judd announced
Thursday.
Two federal nat uralization
agents from Portland will be here
to quiz the applicants on matters
pertaining to American citizen
ship. Final hearing for those pass
ing the first tests will be held on
June 11 and 12.
A weekly class for those seeking
citizenship is being conducted at
the Salem YMCA by C. A. Kens,
general secretary. The class meets
each Saturday night at 8 o'clock
and studies American history and
government. Anyone desiring citi
zenship is invited to attend, Kells
said.
Those passing the final test in
June will be given their citizenship
certificates at a banquet in the
YMCA. Another series of studies
and tests will begin next fall, Clerk
Judd said.
Clark Bachman worthy patron.
Congratulatory messages were
read and gifts viewed. A special
table was arranged Tuesday for
the gifts and more than 50 mem
bers and friends were in attend
ance. Mrs. John Demas was initiated
as a new member and announce
ment made of a group to be
initiated in May. Invitation from
Marilyn chapter. Mill City, to
attended its friendship night on
May 10 was accepted. Ramona
club meets May 4 with Kin
George Barr.
Hosts for the social hour Tues
day were Mr. and Mrt. K. S.
Jackson and Esie Jackson.
Edible gelatine is made from
flesh removed from hides in tbe
tanning process.
here May 6, starting with a 6:30 Girls Monday night at Masonic was mother advisor. Plans for
p m. dinner at Double .1 cafe, hall Gale Jackson was worthy ! grand assembly at John Day were
Dr. William Gentle. Pacific uni- advisor and Mrs. W. P. Scarth 1 discussed.
versity. Forest Giove. will speak i
on ramtlv Kelations. 1 mkham
Silverton Star Members
Eeho 50th Anniversary
i SILVERTON Echoes of the
! 50th anniversary of Ramona
! chapter No. 58. celebrated April
17. were heard at the Tuesday
j night chapter meeting. Mrs. J.
I E Stoy is worthy matron and W.
Gilbert, president, will conduct
the bu-meisi meeting when elec
tion will be held.
Linn Iloiiiemukers
Festival Is Held
LEBANON. April 29- -One hun
dred and sixty seven Linn county
women modeled their new look,
cotton dresses in the style revue
at Linn county's thud annual
Homemakers festival here today.
The dresses were made in the
laige scale cotton workshop dress
ihaking project conducted in the
21 Linn county home extension
units this spring
Nearly 600 women attended the
festival held in a Iebiinon thea
tre through the efforts of the Leba
non Chamber of Commerce Viola
Hansen, Linn home extension
agent, was commentator for the
revue and later Lucy Lane, cloth
ing specialist at Oregon State col
lege, spoke.
Never in the United-States has
such a demonstration of dressmak
ing been made on such a scale.
Miss Lane assured the women in
congratulating them.
Frank Bennett. Salem superin
tendent of schools, was the princi
pal speaker at the afternoon ses
sion Exhibits were limited because
of space but included an exhibit
by Mrs John Blankenbaker, of
letters from a friend in England
with china and pictures received
from her.
Seventy one of the officers of
the 27 units were installed at the
close of the session.
Silverton Rainbow Has
.Members Reception
SILVERTON Ardis Estenson
Was initiated into the Silverton
assembly, Order of Rainbow for
"vy.'ji X)mACinc units is ixwtstvt. ! !
ffZ " i.' i t f , , SM MOMiy. . . MAKl YOVKS LAST! L'.
I 'V'lK ' c w"1" ow w Amine UAVts jJi V
l'LfJ ij p " YOU A WHIT l COTTONS AMP LIMNS fjj
W jVl Pjl i a (Ay amp picy...MirT Ty to ku ' 'diJ
Jl S V 5 v. TlM MM- fVtUNt i j J
T V ;l , 1 s WIAHS OUT THl fABKIC.t I
ClOtOX IllACltS WMl COTTONS l-TTrly&S'iJ I 3&esftj f I ,
AMP LININS SNOWy-WNlTl WITHOUT V- Tyu t V hVW1 slU-
AKP KV9BIH6..MMQVIS STAINS; j v l A SIH' I
MAKl S UNINS SANITAAK TOO! ' 1 V. YiM F T ' 1"
ciQKQx isixTtA eiHTii...jrs i Svrl - nj't I
HUt TK0M CMSTIC. PI TNKlTTf, II v J 0SlClP49Jt aJ I
con stm you it unins ini U y WV "W m,"1" our,
P -1
n
itttrniis
iiuta
Vow cant find a gentler bleach
than Clorex. For Clorox it free
from caustic and other harsh sub
stances ... made by an exclusive
formula protected by U. S. patent I
Because it's caustic-free, Ctorox
works faster in killing germs . . .
does a better job of disinfecting.
Gtve your family the extra health
protection of a CJorox-clean home!
CLOaOX I IMC. IS IEM0VIS STAIIS tEOtOtlZES ISIHFECTS
There's eery ene CIO t OX ... It's always mtifeesa ... always aepenaabUI
lM 2 for 27c I
r BABY WEIK-AFR.2b-?MAYI2
Liquid Wax Frnk,lB AnU tZt t.. 19c
Graham Crackers lZr' 1 x 28 C
Bilz Crackers N. B. c. 1 it,. 32 C
Fisher's Biskit Hix
47 c
Free Cookie Cetter
2'i lb. pkg
Green Peas " T' ,.u. 10c
Olives Wh""" --r,,.. 25 c
12c
Mennen'tf Baby Oil
50c size
J&J Baby Powder
25 size
Toiletries - Remedies
43c
21c
15c
43c
49c
37c
Stork Castile Soap
Bar
Ipana Tooth Paste
50 ize
Alka Seltzer
60c size
Colgate Tooth Powder
40c size
Hudson House
Kraal
Cove Oysters
Corn
t','i tin
Gulf Belle
5-o. tin -tOC
HAD. whole kernel
I s tin
18c
Frail Cocktail
Hudson House
House 0"7f
I s tin mm M 0
Cocklail Juice 33 C
Swill's Cleanser 2 Tin. 2 1 C
Mail In Two Labels and 5oe for Pair
Eversharp Shears
Beef Stew N
Nalley's ... 30-ez. tin
59c
10c
29c
29c
Birdseye Baby Lima AO
Beans, 12-oz. pkg L
Sherwood Apricots
1-lb. pkg
Birdseye French Fries
10-oz. pkg
Birdseye Mixed Vegeta- OQ
bles, 12-oz. pkg sajC
Birdseye Peas &
Carrots, 12-oz. pkg. ..
frjMationa! Baby Wefk
Duz
or
Oxy
dol Lge. pkg.
37c
Pfes.
Gerbers?
MAT5
19c
DEEF-VEAL-UVER
STRAINED or JUNIOR
I
ju: as
$ tot
SAfl SUD5 FOR BABY S THINGS
Lge. pkg. 310
:7Katkwal Baby Week
J APfl1 24 Moy 1 "-tall
r
m' Bars Cm&S
9
CURTIS MARKET
FEATURING 'SWIFTS,, NATIONALLY KNOWN
LINE OF GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS
At Prices Based on Volume Turnover
THIS WEEK WE SUGGEST
SWIFTS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
" TT , ... Boned It tied. These are legs ef perk Q
I reSn Had that are prepared for easy slicing
Ne Waste Lb.
Roast and serve hot perk roast for dinner-rIiee eeld for lunch
SWIFTS BRANDED
n:i .! Cut short for indlvidoal serlng and QQ.
liLDS 01 lie CI choek fall ef jaley beef goodness. Lb. OOC
Roast, braise or stew with TegeUbles M-M-Goed
Fresh Ponllry - Lunch Heals - Fresh Oysters
TUhncok Cheese - Collage Cheese
FOR MEAT TO EAT WE CANT BE BEAT
"HERB" CURTIS
l-bob;s
QOCKX fW"'
Alediui
Bars
WeenQuarters Yor faffoftav Famous Sra?es
-1
NORTH CAPITOL AT MARKET
FISHERMEN:
All-Nile Servico .
Friday.' April Slth ,
Coffee Dennts After
Midmlte.
Barb's Sp'tg. Goods
175 Se. High - rhene 4555
Yen Can Do
Belter al Vista
THE
3045 SOUTH COIHIEnCIAL STREET
Al the Sonlh City LInils
BABY FOOD
Gerber's
Strained or
Junior. 2 cans
150
CEREAL FOOD
8-oz. pkg. 170
NM3ISC0
Zwieback
Package .
mFAIJT FOOD
Formulae
2 cans
230
King Kelly
Marmalade fc-oz. Jar 100
Tenderlc&f
Tea Blark Z lb. pkg.
Santiam Can 21c
Grn. Beans 12 f.r$1.23
27c
FREE Biscuits al Fisher Deaonslralion
FREE!
Combination bis
cuit, donnt and
rookie e n 1 1 e r
with each paek
ift ef Fisher
Biskit Mix.
39 c
laridtf
FREE!
SX of X sneasur-
tng enps with
each bar Fisher's
Blend Flenr.
5's
Zi'm
It's
f's
S3.9t
-$2.05
. .47
Special Offer - Act Now
Use this Offer Blank to get 5 eans ef Ken-L Ration for the
price of 3. This Wans yen get Z cans at ne rest! Sign year
name and address and five te year dealer. Yen most be sat
isfied, or we will refund the price ef three cans. Tea may
keep the two eans as a gift.
Name
Address
City
State
To the Dealer: Yon are authorised to sell S eans ef Ken-L.
Ration for the price of three to the customer whose name is
signed above. Within 2 days either mail this to The Qua
ker Oats Company, Chicago 4. El, or deliver te ear sales
man. We will then pay yon your regular shelf price for two
eans of Ken-L. Ration. Offer Yoid Vnless This Order Blank
is Signed by Customer and Sale is Made in Accordance with
the Terms ef this Offer.
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY
64 Limit: Two cans at no extra cost te s Customer.
Offer closes Jane SI, iiit
A
Grapefruit
Texu Pink
-Dm.
490
Oranges SyiZMi.
doz.
490
PolaloesSr8; IOju. 650
Peas
Fresh
V
boBchea
350
Hot House , t
Cucumbers No. I-.
Xich
10:
Tomatoes jcnn
2i..290
FOR QUALITY MEATS AT TXIE
Lowcsl Ilarjrel Pries Step
Den's Serve Tonrseli Ilarlic!
Choice nseat eat properly, and packaged sanitarily - - ready for
yen to pick up. No waiting Jnst bel yourself to the finest
and at a greater sarin to yea! .
If yea dent see what yon want, ask fee it--well be glad to
eat any nseat to yew particular specification. .