The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 13, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Poppy Day Plans Mapped by 1
Mt Angel's Legion Auxiliary
' WT. ANGEL. Poppr Day in ML Angel as well as over all Ore
f n will be Friday an j Saturday, May 27 and 28. The ML Angel unit
proposed to sell 1500 of the little red paper poppies that recall the
sacrifices of Flanders r.e!li and provide extra fund to the disabled
Teterans. -;
General plans for the sale were mapped out at the Legion Auxil
iary meeting Tuesday night. Mrs
Valley
Briefs
Jieph Faulhaber L chairman
and will be assisted by the fol
lowing volunteer workers: Mrs.
Fred Prosser, Mrs. Ertue Crow
dr. Loretta Dehler. Mrs. Peter
Gores. Mrs. Cletus Butsch. Mrs.
Charles Hafner, Mrs. Mae Heggie.
Miss Elizabeth Un?w and the
Junior auailiary m?T,n Mart
Ivn Hauth. CeraHine and Mon
ica Traeger. Mary -Li Faulhaber
nH Catherine Dumw.
The 7 and 8 graie pupils of
8t Mary's school will aU be
rsHed upon to sell rppi?s and
the two children selhng the most
still be awarded nnes of $100
mn1 75s respective! y
Miss Theresa Dehler reported
1? poppy posteis en?'rl f ir the
r ntest. The preMder.' appointed
Mr Dale Plummer. Mm Helen
. ii.. - If.. W rr v RlHtM-
r"1 ,.r T.-l r ai Mi the Hubbard Pa rant -Teachers
nasen " .ociation in the gym Monday,
and 75c were to t ' ? J 1 , k v m
"o divUions. In the i and 6 . May aj 8 p.m. The program
IraV drvuion the pr.. were will im-litfe number given by
M, br Jerome Eonr. fr .nd : the Boy Scouts, a vocal solo a
KUr,eWorley. onl ,n,l tn th,:' kW Ulk
7 nd 8 divwon th- first about the blood bank.
prue went to Iur htmtr and, tBoesleeee Members of
the second to Anita WiMe th third and fourth grades will
The 4-H Sf holarship for sum- j present a May Festival at the
n,m, hnn at Oree-Ki iTi win nmnwiuln FrtJav afternoon at i
aam be awarded tr frw irl rat-ji:3o under the; direction of Mrs.1
w. r . McBee an-J Mrs. Uiga Bar-I
tholomy. Glenia May Elvin will
reign as queen : over m royal court
of 12 boys and; girls.
Swegle Mrs. A A. K.yle hopes
to return to her homo on Garden
road this week after several
Trer Mrs. Nellie Gunning
will entertain - members of the
WSCS Friday. May 13 at 2 p.m.
at the home of Mrs. George Farris.
Sweet Baas; The contract
for the building of a new bridge
and changing the channel of
Amen creek oh 14th avenue will
be awarded May 17. City Man
ager Jess Parker announced. The
improvement is expected to cost
around $1,3)0.
Habbarsi New officers will
be installed at the meeting of
as-
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PROTECTIVE MAMMA Soaaa, Aastrstlaa swaa.
with eygaeta. Wyaaep. Bliakea aaa NasL at CataUaa Islaad.
"sowe
in 4-H
trig the highest
activities.
The social meeting m Mar 24
will honor the mothers of the
p.t and unit, the glt star
mothers being upeoii guet. It
w a e reed to play bar. for en-
- a a . - . -4 i-i ts 1 1 1
lenamment - '7 ' "uT wwk In Salam hospital where
the winners Lunch will te , ... . .
T . - she has underline two serious
a-rved with a sp-'Si ke for, .
rt m .... .k. mi Th.iu,,uu" v" wi
iitr i ' i ati 1 1 ... v i . - - - - - - -
The Turner Commun-
rsa Ihler and Mrs J.-weph j Tarmer
F?i"lh:iler, ronnv noser il ix"ppy ' jtv dub will meet in the high
rhaumen will e ' in horfc- nf,Mr;ool auditorium Friday. Mar IS
the games and the f H w.ng rotn- at p m . prjjt Ray Grimm
mi t tee ha been pp.ned n tke . announced
rare of tiie lunch. Mr A' Saal-'
feM rhdirman, B'r I.tovrt walK
(. Mis Al Stnpfel I' T'riMre
giffoid and Mrs Ann S
they formerly resided. They are
expected to return to Sweet :
Home soon.
Aibars Mrs. John Goldale
has returned to the home of her
daughter. Mrs. Stuart Johns, af
ter several days in a Salem hos
pital. Ketser Charles Ronk was
called to Idaho Tuesday by the
death of his father.
Sweet Hans Mel Crawford
will he in Spokane May 13-18-17 1
to attend the 'district convention,
A import on the Anilnrv of the Rotary club. Dan Ashton.
hv the i hairmart. Mrs t Hot
(r. showed it to have txen a
wonderful nuris ifh er a
$J1K profit A vole ;f tiuiiit was
lix si Rotarisn. also
the trip.
is making
Taraer
Mr and Mrs Albeit
given to Mrs Hoffer 1 those Jensen opened a new garage and
who assisted tier j .'er1ce station: her recently em-
The nominatunt r.wmiitt pro- P'oying Vernon C red i lie Mr. and
P-.-K-1 the following name for Mi. Jack Wheeler are building a
offi. er for the foi! wtu year dining room addition to the Grill.
rreiMlent. Mrs usie t-rumnwr.
it vie president. Mrs Fred
I.urht; 2nd vire BH'eit. Mis
f'h.fles Hafner: se-e-iiy. Mrs
Swegle: Mr and Mrs Adam
Hofstetter started cwnstruction on
their new home on Sunnvview
. k. . . . v. : 1 1 i .
r. , . 'avenue ini rm. 11 win pe jusi
Crowoer: treasurer Mn iores., ,
. , , ' - r -rr-mor et of the smalt house in which
t-Xt-.rm. Mr. Karhert, Er-1 y nave been living
weit; historian Mn Helen rer
rilo It was annouaceai tba? Mrs.
Alma Ueti would sneak on her
trip to Hollywood at ttie June 14
meeting
Mrs. Heggie gave report on
the rountv asemit hell at
Taraer. About 808 persona
attended ' the I musical program
spansored by the Glee elub and
band of Union high school $ at
the Turner tasenucl Tuesday
night.
Hubbard Mr and Mrs Clar-
Woodhum on April Ti which was ence Friend ed Mr. and Mrs.
attended by 12 Mt. Aintel rep-' Verl Cochran ere lit North Bend i
Ctative.". ; this week attending the firemen's!
Alter the business tension the , convention.
patt president of 'h J.w-al unit) Wm.' ii.,,
held in.tiatum se, v e, f... the ' "n,. ".r?."
iiiMHV nigni Airs.
rge
iuu
dy !
rilFSROMK IN NFW F1.4NK 'j? " "Aiwwermt the Critics
SWEET HOMF T ft S,n er. of 'fn Mli .i. j
with hs mother. Mrs Am?lu Die- Keer Ben MK onnel is re-!
tr has been visiting fn-nt " cuperatiria at Green's F.ve hos
Pt.em. Arizona Fr m Ph.tetus : pltal in San Francisco after un
he went to Huston. T-s. where dergoing surgery on his right eyes
h iMirrhased a new Swift plane ; three week ? Bandages will;
and flew back to Or-4Mi. Friday, be temoved Friiay but he will
Mrs. DeiU is s he.1l-t to return j remain several weeks for treat-,
by auto at a later isle ment. 1
Elliott Prairie
DAR Meets
IXLiOTT PRAIRIE The Belle
Paasi chapter of the DAR met at j
the home of Mrs. Grace Engl- j
man at Butteville Friday after
noon. Mrs. Henry Fngleman played
several piano solos. Mrs. Margaret
Yergen sang "The Lord's Prayer"
and "Golway Bay", accompanied
by Mrs. Engleman.
Mrs. A. G. Douglas gave a re
port on the DAR state convention
held in Portland in March.
The chapter will place a DAR
marker on the grave o Mrs. Ruie
Brown, a former member, at the
Hubbard cemetery at S pjn. Sat
urday, May 28th. Friends and
relatives are invited to attend the
ceremony.
There were seven members and
seven guesta present at the meet
ing. Guests war Mrs. Henry
Ensdarnan. Portland, Mrs. Edward
Jostea, Barlow, Mrs. Graver Pom
eroy and Mrs. Sam Brantner of
Salem, Mrs. Beryl Breithaupt and
Mrs. Margaret Yergen of Butte
ville, Md Mrs. Mary White ef
Mont tor.
Amity Scouts
Honored for
Cleanup Job
AMITY Boy Scouts of troop
7 were honored at an apprecia
tion dinner Tuesday night for
their excellent job during "Clean
up Week"
Jams Glover decided that the
citizens would like to show their
appreciation by contributing
small sums of cash to provide
the dinner. The fund grew to
upwards of $80.
The mothers, scout leaders, Pat
Omally. Joe M. Barr, the Rev.
Fremont Faul. chairman of scout
work for the commercial olub.
Mayor Vandelaar. James David
son, city marshal and Glover and
a goodly number of boys attend
ed the banquet.
Barr. the school band and girls
chorus gave a concert following
the dinner to which the public
was invited. The troop, grown
from a small group of ten, now
numbers about 30. They are
launching a paper drive this
week.
HONORED WITH PARTY
INDEPENDENCE O. E Ash
toa was honored with a surprise
birthday party by Mrs. Ashton
at their home last Saturday eve
ning. Places were set for a des
sert luncheon for Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Pool, and Yvonne, Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Pool and Connie and
Ernie, Mrs. Stella Pool, Mr. and
Mrs. rrad Mlddesularf. all of Sa
lem and Mr. and Mrs. Clyd MOls.
fI l.iwin; new
Harold Beairb.au.ais. M.s Jim fjr T'day night Mi
B.H..honna,S. Mr HH, Pillo '-;V lwr,!" w? n chr'
and Mrs. Marv Sen wan. "f 'K,hM's lfu
rua reviewed the chapter tuc
Captive alligator Hay it.ed 40 Sweet Hease Mr and Mrs. j
r 84 years without li.wmg any George Ellis are on an extended:
signs of aging' v,kt to Moines, Iowa, where
oc!i In Your Attic
Then Irado for things yon need
ffiillEl LOTOS
3031 Portland Bood
Pkooo S-tSSS
many of yon will nme back
and
with painfal po-n ek
Of easirae we SMse yea dea't
gei U It sejre tm tm preaared.
(.ct a botlU t
Hood's Poison
Oak Bsiaedy
This ff trk Special
Fresh
GUII DROPS
Only one
day old ' Lis.
EFFO
IS VB1T
TC3 CO
CONSTIPATION
Take Cff e.
mafaaa )u ut mt aartav
. I ...
s sfewe iaaatiysw . mmiv ky
50c
YOUR PDESCniPTIOII STORE
WHEN YOU THTNI DRUGS THINX SCHAEFEX
I lff - l4S-"It Pays to Trade at Schaefer'aT
I PrticrlplioM Accural el y Filled
Let mi fill your next baby prescriplion
Wshays a eoeaplato lino ot modical needa lor babie.
K3SE STCrFQ t?
BocMtoo of a mi.
orablolkoaNlooMr
INHAUT C23?S
j 50c
7 j ZxMt&M&a
30 c
ScHa efer'x Pile
Ol&toenl
A seething asa4ieatiea ta
liev iirliittg, barstttsg aad
mt iiple miiem.
50c
H a trip to beach or any
all awe ens work loaves yew
wrtk muscles aching and
Try
SCHAEFEJFS
Thss ss tbe errtHaJ Pesmlar Kssatgy Stare far Marlosi Cesstr.
Vest win flaf tkese preparaUeaa mt felgkeas anality aad gnaraa
teed le be es.se Uy far what taey are seig a ad repreaeateel U be.
Wij Doa'i Ton U
DEn-riA-riOL
Relieve Itching surface
pimples and other minor
skin irritation with Der
ma-mot, a soothing- medi
cated
ointment
500
Schaefer's
Corn Remedy
Don't endure the discom
fort of painful corn, bun
iorfci, r callouses.
Have Your Film
Prinied al Schaefer's
WHEN WE FINISH YOUR
FILMS THEY WILL LAST
FOREVER
Oar Prices hit Iliglxl !
la at t a. m. Oat 5 p. m.
sou ACcrn foi nxsut idodiis rot mauox comr
135 U. Ccsmerdal SL jPrcscriplisas Fffltd -12 1 FHsse M197 - 3-9723
The Statesman. Salem, Orocjon. rridcry . May 13. 1943 1 1
C Your dollar buys more ... sr
aBlGGHlBAS of f oS) f U f) l
Nabisco Shredded m
Wheat Pkg. I OC
Bag Mere Dag Food 07.
1-Ib. tin X far C
Pleaae Dag Food OA.
1-lb. tia S far C
Pater Paa Paaaat a
Butter lS-es. glaaa
Swift's Oleaaaer 17.
t Uaa A5C
y
SvcothoartSoap aTti 4 bar. 30c
Lifebuoy Soap t?. 3 b.r. 22c
Lux Flakes uc 29c
RInso
Larfe pkf.
29c
NEW POTATOES
i 10 fc 39c
NEW PEAS
2 b. 25c
fresh. Tender
Sweet
LETTUCE
Largo Jumbo g l)r
X for XJl
GRAPEFRUIT
5c
Texas Pink
Each
Haaaaa alas
sssa Citrssi tr
No. S Ma 435
Kerael Cera. Na. I Ma
19c
H-D Sweet BJeaslea i
Peae Ne. Ill tia IOC
H-D T
baf Mn
te Hat Seaee.
6c
Mirer Falls ramekla.
We. Its tta IUC
Shagv Oaks
Moakreoaas, Fes. A f
Staeaa. 1-es. tta I
Lfsiia'i Eavteiaa. Q
K-ea. glaaa
eTtr 17C
Meat's T
Na. IN Ma
to Jalse,
10c
N altars Beef Stow
Vegetables.
'-" 69c
AT 110 j
EST0A
COST
TO YOU j
Oscar Wieners
aWWej
1 S-os. tfo
49c
Prcm Luncheon Moat
.12-ok. tin
45c
Corned Beef Hash
Lead's
tin
33c
(5 W IS TP
Featuring always th Finest for th Finest. Pork prices are down and this week we
soggets Swift's Government Inspected
LOIN OF YOUNG PORK
0 1 4
Kib or loin end, cot from grmin fod perkers and properly chilled
for the utmost in freshness and AOs
flavor Lb. OZC
Swift's Premium
SLICED BACON ..
One pound lay
ar 60C
It's picnic and lunch tkese and a largo veriety of those f emeus
Swfffa table-ready Cold Meats await yovr inspection at ail times.
FRESH FRYERS, BAKES, FISH, RAE2ITS j
Tor Moat to Ear - - We Can't io tear
urtr CUKTIS
Pleafiy
Parhing
Fcr Yesr Added
Shcpping
Cesrealeace
. T7e Are
Open Evesisgs
Dnlil & P. IL
Eomer I
GapiSol
& E-JnsrlieS