The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    1 Tho gtal man. Solam. Oregon. Tiidtrr.MT 13. 1941
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Pedee Installs
PTA Officers;
Skit Presented
PEDEE Mrs. Elton Zuvar was
Installed a president of the Par
ent Teachers wci3ti3 at th
meeting held Friday evetunf. Mrs.
lark Wells, outgoing local presi
flnt and Polk county council
president, was the Installing of
ficer. Other officer inUd includ
ed Mrs- Verl Speela. first vice
president; Mrs. FJdon Cate. sec
ond vice president: Mr Oordon
Murphy, secretary and treasurer.
AH new officers were presented
with a gardenia by the installing
officer.
A program const Un or skit
bv primary room ptv solos,
songs and readings given by
school children. Lsir Qziah of
D?l!as played her electnc steei
fiiiit.r and Ronald Crvn of Sa
tm sang "The Lord's Prayer "
Six men modeled ladle clothing
for a style show and Elton 7-uver
w chosen "Queen for a Night"
In the show. Proceed from the
a-fle of pies and a fUh pond net
ted the treasury $111
The "Busy Hands" -H sewing
el jb under their leader Mrs Sld-n-v
Howard, exhibited their sew
I.. Those exhlbitla articles
ware Jacqueline Hiertert, Bette
Smith, Willie Jane Btrchell. Janice
Smith. Judy Andersm. Clerioe
S'epper. Carol Clark Ksr Wells.
Marie Wellman and Oleo-la HIU.
tabled indeEniteljr. R. S. Sloan
was given a permit to build a
bouse on Seqond street across from
the school house.
Saturday, May 21 was designat
ed Annual spSring cleanup day, and
householders are asked to hare all
trash in seckVor boxes and placed
at street or alley accessible to the
pickup truck. ,
The budget committee will meet
Monday night. May 18, at the Paul
MrKfe home. On the committee
are E. B. Kfeuht, Maurice Town
send. Irwine Wright, Marvin Hut
ching, O. A. Hall and Russell
Dualton. The city also voted to
take up a warrant amounting to
$915, plus interest.
The Jefferson Volunteer Fire de
partment met Tuesday night and
set Sunday July 17. as the date
for the first annual firemen's com
munity picnic, rt will be held in
the Grenx grove across the river.
"THE YOUNG IDEA
By Mossier
Ellendale. Oakilale
Clubs To BOuesU
At Pioneer Meeting
PIONEER The aoeimunity
meeting will be he at the hall
Sturday nieht. May 14 with the
Ellendale and Oafcflele clubs
giits for the evening
Mrs E. Johnson, program chair-
mih. has planned the following :
pi ram: Sona;by mw'n quartet, j
ir,Ty Quiring. Nei Pn?n. Hen- j is
r (Quiring ana soi Migsr. reea
lr j by Joan Theu. solo horn
rii"i!iers by Wayne Johrw'.on. Frn
e' Kdigar. Jim Gilson. Sill Dom-m-
and Harry GHliem nd Wayne
Hi-nelthal: piano. Krneet Edlgar;
m if ion picture of Oregon scenery;
al by Mrs. Roher' Dorhecker;
r-ding by Mrs. John Call van;
l 1 by Dale Rherwoad wid fea
ti picture "Alloe in Wonder
lHf.ct '
Mr Archie Brown and Mrs.
T n Keller are on the refreshment
committee and coffee and eeke
ill be served
Mothers Feted
At Stavton KC;
500 Attended
STAYTOM More than 175
mothers were honored Sundav at
the Knights of Columbus Moth
ers dav program here at the par
ish hall, r
At the breakfast. Rev. rather
Gabriel of Mt. Angel gave the
principal address, touching upon
the theme of "Mother." Decora
tions of the breakfast carried as
its theme the old spinning wheel,
and the entire program was aa
outstanding succeas.
At 11 o'clock the same day the
conferring ef the three degrees
of the order was conducted at
the Foresters' ball In Stayton. un
der the direction of Orand Knight
Vincent MerU and State Deputy
Sylvester J. Smith.
The officers of Portland coun
cil conducted the first and second
degrees and the major degree
was conducted by Past State
Deputy Edward J Bell, assisted
by L. A. -Bud" O'Neill of Port
land. :
Following the initiation, a
dutch lunch was served by the
local luncheon committee. ahd It
anticipate that over 500
Jefferson Council
Purchase
Of Meter Boxes
it-
at
Knights and thetr ladies were in
Stavton oh Mothers day for the
dav s program;
Independence Auxiliary
Nominate New Officers
INDEPENDENCE The Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary, Unit No. 13,
met at the Legion hall Wednes
day with Mary Brown, past presi
dent presiding: in the absences of
the president end viee president.
The report of the nomination
committee was given by Renee
Sohn as: follows: Ethel Sohn,
president; Klva Riha. first vice
president; Halcyon Taylor, seeond
vice president;! Etta Foster, secre
tary; Louise ;lrswn, treasurer;
Jerry Cerejr, ftnanee; Mary Brown,
histories ; and Rhe Perea, Set. at
arms.
Announcement was made that
the poppy sale wuld be held en
Saturday; Mjv 2 w tth Rena Har
mon as cnatrmj'i
"It's really terrific ... I'm getting se I depend en it almest enUrelyr
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HISTORIC CRIST MIL L This aaitt with IU water
wheel biU at OeJiesega. Calif, fea ltg before the "reld rash,"
wee restored am ItSt by Napa Ceentg Native
JEFFERSON Mao avic rv
tees occupied the atty emittiM
tl-ir May meeting M(n.li nigKt
A i'hoi ixation was fivwi to pur-
cit loo concrete we'er meter!
Z"",,'1:! " thm -i Mrs. Scoffeld Subt for
vw , . vjrwmr mt'iiarwui was
gtnted pe:mikin to ratnove the
p ! along the south oerder of the
Ci'v hali property. Ordinance 116
r-ulatlng dance hella here was
North San t Lain Tarhr
NORTH SANTIAM Mrs. Louis
Sco field taught the third and
fourth grades here last Friday,
substituting for Mrs. Ray KUlin,
who was absent beueuee of her
son's illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cleveland.
Roseburg. were Saturday visitors
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ral
eigh Hammer.
Mr. and Mrs. C L- Stanley and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schleman,
and granddaughter, Sharon, drove
to Seattle Sunday for a visit with
Mrs. Stanley's aunts. Mrs. Ed Mills
Mod wills -IT An
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To caloct your frozen food cartons for
your cummer freezing needs. Wo stodc a
largo assortment of various types of car
tons in both pint and quart sizes.
Coma in and let us help you with
your food freezing problems.
Cartons for Every Particular Need
Lineberijfs tokt
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and Mrs. Mary Hadloek. and twe
cousins, Mas. Ray Gallop and Mrs.
Robert Hadloek. '
Polk Road Tax
Views Aired;
Election Near
Herman Van Well, former Polk
county Judge, spent Tuesday In
Independence giving figures in
opposition to the proposed county
road levy to be voted upon at a
special election May 20.
Van Well admits that the roads
were in bed shape owing to the
bad weether of last winter, but
states that labor and materials
have not increased in cost and
that there will be ample funds
a reliable without the levy.
Judge Jack Hayes and the two
I county commissioners of Polk
county have accepted an invita
tion to attend the meeting of the
Independence Chamber of Com
merce next Tuesday evening. The
members of the Polk eounty court
were invited by Elmer Oppliger,
president of the chamber, to give
soma inforanetion on the proposed
county road levy to be voted up
on at the special county election
May 20, and also give other In
formation of county affairs.
The meeting of the chamber is
scheduled for C 30 in the dining
room of the Masonic hall and will
be the last meeting until fall of
the chamber.
Salem Heights
Mothers Club
Honored at Tea
am rw-'" XiCVJll A 1UC 0 J
lem Heights Mothers club mem-'
bers were honored at a Mothers
tea at the school Tuesday, with
sixty-six mothers present.
Mrs. Kenneth Z wicker was in
stalled as president, Mrs. George
Beane as vice president. Mrs.
Leon Frahm. secretary, and Mrs.
Jonathan Graber as treasurer.
Mrs. Ed A. Carleton. past presi
dent .was installing officer. The
club gave the retiring president.
Mrs Lyle Bayne, a gift.
The eighth grade served at the
tea with Mrs. Charlotte Jones in
charge.
Serving were Norma Collins.
Irma Sims, Del oris Paris, Gloria
Graber, Darlene Ball. Gary Web
er. Jack Bailey. with Mary
Marggi and Nancy Hageman
pouring.
Ushers were Don Blankenship.
Mark Decew. Jesse Krater and
Fred Butler. On the program were
piano solos by Barbara Bacon
and Barbara Anderson and a vio
lin duet by Charlotte and Larry
Graber. accompanied by Barbara
Anderson. A quartet by the sixth
frade with Karen Anderson,
haron Elliott. Lois Robbins and
Ruth White with the violin, sang
"Down de Road. and a violin
solo by Larry Graber with Char
lotte Graber at the piano. Mrs
Wilma Hannond was In charge
of the program.
Mrs. J. Brasher met with her
committee for the final plans for
the teachers luncheon to be June
X at the school at 12 noon.
The Chickadee's picnic will be
held next Thursday, with Mrs.
Everett Battles end Mrs. Leen
Frahm in charge.
Independence Garden
Club Installs Officers
INDEPENDENCE New officers
for the coming year were installed
for the Independence Garden club
at the country home of Mrs. Paul
Dodele following a covered dish
dinner.
The officers Installed included:
Mrs. C. W. Irvine, president; Mrs.
Etta Welch, vice president: Mrs.
Ernie Raffety. secretary and Mrs.
Harlan Nelson, treasurer.
Mrs. C. O. Sloper was named
to represent that club at the na
tional convention to be held In
Portland May 22-24. Mrs. Etta
Welch and Mrs. Nick Versteeg
were elected delegates to the state
convention to be held In Corvallis
in June.
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Polish and Ckanaf
Chroma Cleaner
Body Polish
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MONTHLY PAYMENTS ON NEW HOMES!
Food Bargains to Make
Your Dollar Go
Further at
UBiYIHjflDM (CdDdDLLIE
on
Freah from the country, completely dresaed and drawn.
afiaos 2-lbn. or over .. '.
$TI 39
Each '
Assorted flavors
$51oo
3 quarb) w j Quart
That beat for making thoee
Chocolate Chip Cookiea ....
for
SS0
WALITUTS Laev. aiae Francrueta 3 Iba. Se3 lb. 190
LETTUCE
Large solid heads
PARSNIPS
BACON
Per lb.
;50
50
AriBOur'i slicKl and rind oU Per
SUGAR
Spreckles
430
25 lb. bag
FLOUD PUlaburr ltd - 25 lb. bag 1 89
COFFEE SAW Mellowed Ier lb. 490
SnOWDBIFT SHORTENING 3 ...810
nr pnn n nr n ttiTTi?
JlMlMMkHXH.M AilllJAj Mayflo
Lb.
LABDn
sbacga's
4
lb. pkg.
690
SALAD DRESSING
SALAD DRESSING s.
Nalley'. Tama;
PI. alxe
290
lley's Tana; Qt. mitm
SYBUP
Lumbar Jack
SYRUP i
.umber Jack
XI -ox. bottle 330
690
No. 5 bucket
Brown Sngor or Powdered Sugar ln rr lb. 100
T7FATTC IrieL all varieticM, White Hullesn Np
DLiiiiaJ Com. Klue Rom Rice, 10 lb. 1.39 m Ibt.
290
PRUNES
Oregon Italians
2 Dm. 250
PEACHES
Dried
DATES
Pitted -...Ptr
2 u- 390
,b 290
2 TJfjl X7C Dried, a pkg. makes 1 qt. of appleanco C
MrrLIad 21pkK.for$l x Each
tuna nsH, sua 29 0
. Each 290
2 for 250
CAirTflTT V Hat, Colombia River,
per doz 3.25
pnTITT HAD Whole Kernel or Cream Style
UUllil Per doi. 1.49
GREEN DEANS 1?? 130
JAII iTs".': '"E.. 1 im-290
UASHfllG P0V7DER 2 390
Ilecaroni i Cheese Dinners
CLEANSING TISSUES stT5'
Each
Each
50
f" A fTnTT Hard ScMn Mbt-
UliiJill Brawn 4 Haley's
STRAV7BERRIES A PLENTY .
Tlii Csd Price &si CLsaliiy in Town
THESE PRICES ASE GOOD THXOfJGH THURSDAY. MAY 19th
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