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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    , Sal m Ofaxjoo. FrkiaT May JX'149-13
. .
Mr
Mi.
IGA
U
!
J
J
7 'J - f
JNSPECTIO N Bern, mitfst of the (irand Crying peliee
atallen, Chirac checks officer at inspection of summer antorm.
Gunn to Speak
At Graduation
Ceremonies
INDEPENDENCE Dr H-nry
Gunn, president of the Oregon
Co'lege of Education. giv the
commencement address at the
graduation exerct-'en here WHne
dr night. Jure 1. hm 33 high
school senior will be given their
diplomas. The eerr:e will he
hld in the high school gymnasi
um High hnnni i in thu year' grad
uating tlas n.re Shirley Pterrn
who will he class a led', tori an,
nd Clara Brown, nalutatonan.
Marcus Tallant i c'as preidnt
Pti F. Robinson, high schKl
principal, will arnounre the spe
olil award following presentation
of the diplomas.
The baccalaureate service will
be held at the Piryhyterun church
Sunday evening. May 29. wi'h Rev.
John Hood de:er;ng 'he sermon.
Following in the list of grad
uate Clarence Bn'e. Clara Brown,
rVMMlti Burch. Raymond Carver,
Riymnnd dimming. Horner Da
venjxnt. James Elliott. Junior Ful
mer". Roger Hale. Thnmai Hard
wick, Orace Hildebrand, Don Hir
rhjr, Vida HouJtley. Carl Irving,
Marcelta Jacob. Dewey Jamet,
Pnmi Katter, Gerald Lauder
back. Ronald Lawrence. Don Mc
'CracKen. leonard MiUigan, Mar
garet Mm. Marry Ann Moon. Da
rii O'Hara, Shirley Peterson, Rob
ert Print. Lauren Phillip. Elie
Ticha, Donald Rudd, Carol Seely,
Dti Smith, Laura Straub. Fred
Sprmile, Marcus TaTlenf. Shirley
Thurston. John Titus. Betty Wade,
Aline Weston arid Dennis Pxey.
Aurora Nine Defeat
Aumsville in Opener
AURORA' Aurora'! baseball
nine openei ita season here Sun
day, defeating Aumsville 7 to 2.
Catcher Al Mendenhall is team
! manager. Pitcher Don Mile went
the route against; Aumsville. Oth
I ers on the aquad are Don Nusom.
I first bae: Bob i Cooper, second:
George Jungwirth. short.top, and
Lloyd Mendenhatl, third. Outfield
ers are Bill Hcnsel. Ralph Smith,
Bill Croco and Leroy Smith.
The Lion club handled the
ticket sale for the game.
Job Daughters
Party Guest
INDEPENDENCE Membera of
Job's Daughters Bethel No 34. and
their guests were entertained by ,
Mis Margaret Mix at a waistline
party at Her home Tuesday eve
ning About 30 were present to enjoy
the weinie roast and evening in
the recreation room and yard.
The degree or the order of Job's
Daughters; was given to Dolores
Rule. Darlene Rule and Mae Ellen ,
Harmon at the meeting of Bethel 1
No 34 hejd Monday evening.
Clara Brown and Elisabeth I
Gunn sang; a duet and Miss Brown j
a aolo. Following the meeting re- ,'
freshmenti were served In the
dining room bjr Jimmle Lou Mit
chell. dUabeth Gunn. Jeanne
Davis, assisted by Mrs. Davis "and
Mr. Mitchell, j
Daughters
Re-elect Officers
Aumsville Legion
Auxiliary Plans
For Poppy Sale j
AUMSVILLE The Aumsville ;
American Legion auxiliary last'
week met to make plans for the
May 23 poppy tale and the aeries
f. saving bond drive. The auxiliary
will elect and install new officer
and members in a meeting June I.
Hugh Wheitman was elected
chairman of the Aumsville Ceme
tery association in a recent meet
ing Gerben Donker wit elected
vice chairman and Otto Fuaon w
wretary. Cleanup day at the re
mentery was set for May 25. Ger
bn Donker will accept contribu
tixts for the drive.
Hugh Wheitman is ill at the
bjoif of his sister. Mrs Fill a
aVujth worth, with pneumonia.
Seamon Glenn Fough. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fough, spent
the week and with his parent. He
la stationed at Whidby island in
Washington.
Ray Busby is on a two-week
navy reserve. He embarked at San
Francisco and will arrive in Seattle.
Kola ("lull Closes j
Season's Activity j
FOLA r- Tpe Eola Community
club held the final meeting of
the year- Friday at the school-;
house with officer election top- i
ping the- business session.
Mm. Rav Etter was elected j
president for the coming year: ;
Everett McNall. vice president;
and Mr. Kile Cook, secretary
treasurer. The program consisted of pic
tures of Norway and a talk given ';
by Mrv Ame-son on Norway.
Proceed' from the candy sale I
were donated for postage oa
package to : Norway. '
CLEARING f COMPLETED
BETH EI Uoyd Mitchell
Graduation Plans
Set at Marion
MARION The 8th grad grad
uation exercises will be Tuesday
night. May 17. at the Farmers'
union hall. Plana for this event
has been completed Valedictor
ian is Charlotte Hightower. Salu
tatorian is Charles Tuning The
speaker of the evening will be
Misa Joy Hills of Salem.
Members of the class are Joe
Arthur. John Hults, John Foster,
Charlotte Hightower. Nancy Gar
outte. Charles Deatnck. Louis
Nnrton, Robert Hults. Charles
Tuning. Millie Hampton. Alvin
Rhodes. Arnold SheUke and Fred
die Welts.
This group has chosen blue and
white as thetr colors; white carna
tion as their flower and as their
mtt: Onward ever. Backward
never.
The Marion school term doses
May SO.
HOVVTO HOLD
FALSE TEETH
Mor Firmly la Plac
D yeur lat teeth anivav a4 ent
Karraia ty stpotng. dropptttg
biinc when yKi eat. 1au! or Jutt
rmkle a lix'.'r lASTEETH on tnu t
SMn Ty-.m alkaltM tifm-artat
-k5 fatse tlh more Hrmy
r' ramfrtab4 . Xo rjfrmr.
t twka -Blte lnr" irfer'tue brvarh I f 4j Gst laa Kltk
fin
ished a wo weeks job of clearing ,
land for Ralph Wilson Tuesday t
night ori the farm known as the
Sundborg place This was the four
acres of timber along the. highway. ,
The work was done with a bull
dozer and considerable blasting
with dynamite was required.
Tired IGdneys
Often! Bring
Sleepless lights
- ssaBsr t "V
A i !T - PCSa VTOTAELI CVrr
thtag
.day
.NOT
" T ir.XbrlW0,,.,-Z-ss
3 Lb.
05c
can
For lighter cakes and
flakier pastries.
f - I,
Ayu BRANDS YOU KH017 AMD LIKE!
fA & Get products you caaj depessd ... IGA. W tlaasai . . .
MM priced low every day. toot
SOAP
GRAINS
Gt Acquainted With These IGA Products
and Save Money
mf A.rLs
11 jNtJt u mtw,T i. - mx IGA merchant V
pfcg 25c
I ... j j. 'el IOU U D amaxea now
- ii H1 j" njnirtrlr these soap grains
- will whiten your clothes.
IGA i-J lb. baa
Blended from selected wheat.
25 lb. bag $1.89
Enriched Flour
Enriched Flour iga 10 lb. bag 85c
Sold with a money back guarantee-
Mayonnaise IGA Pint Jar 39c
You'll like if a smooth and tangy flavor.
Sunny Morn Coffee u Pw9 43c
Full body flavor in the who! bean
Sunny Morn Coffee 3 . Pk8 $1.25
Priced to aava you money
Sliced Peaches
Just the right i
Fruit Cocktail
i
MT. ANGEL Mrs. Al Lulay
was re-elected grand regent of
the local ' court of the Catholic -j
Daughters of America at the an-
nual elecUona held In St. Mary's ,
clubroomst Monday night. Also j
reelected werei Historian Henri-t-ta
Saalfrld. Treasurer Mrs. I-ro
Schwab and Sentinel ' Mrs. Ed ,
Hammer. ! j
Other officers chosen wera: vice
grand regent. Mrs Rose Appleby;
prophetess, Mr. Henry Geek, fin
ancial secretary. Mrs Louise Wel
ton; monitor, Mrs Frank Aman;
lecturer. Mss Ann Erwert; organ
ist. Mrs Joeh Hauth; trustees. I
Mrs. Marc Wampach and Mrs 1
Mary Mclntyre.:
Mrs. Ravmnd Duda was ap- ;
piinted chairman for , the next oc- ;
il meeting
wr a rr k4wr r II lln.
IGA. S-oz. can 2 for 25c
Just the right six can to carry in lunches
IGA 8-oz. can 2 for 29c
Delicious combination of California fruits with pineapple
added.
Cream Corn IGA . No. 2 can 2 for 35c
Rich, thick and creamy
Spinach IGA No. 1 can 14c
Has that garden fresh flavor
Cane & Maple Syrup IGA j.r 39c
You'll onfoy if s delicious maple flavor
HERE'S PROOF OF OUR EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
Elsinore Catsup 14-ox. bottle 18c
Pork & Beans Van Camp's 300 size can 13c
Tomato Soup Campbell's No. 1 can lie
V-8 Vegetable Juice 12. . 13c
Orange Juice Elsinore 4o-ox. can 35c
pSaLlL1Slai
Yea caa't fet Wee rfT T
4 bars 3c
Complexion clohS FRtTf.
A pwe, vvf wMa frsacfc mi4
t34 teao. D- !y tested
swkaaca r" eaatww
f 1 IT II
mce ivnspies K.iiog9 s x. Pkg i
Cream of Wheat 28-oz. pkg. 30c
Cake Mix 35c 8
Ginger Cake Mix Betty Crocker 14V-ox. pkg. 28c
Pancake Flour Sperry's 4-1 b. pkg. 51c
Fels Naptha Soap . 3 bar, 23c
SPECIAL OFFER
FRISKIE DOG FOOD
Buy two cans J 07
Get one FREE 3 cans LI C
y f HiliaaysAaajaAai
twlTCHEN QUEEN FLOUR p
1 piEfif man. I
rM SACKS W
50. $3J9 "ic!
mm
oa Tta tooaTl
Vmhiti KING SOAP CO.- lOX-IJOl
baaiT. STATION IPS AWGCtES 1. CjlT
0-ZH WHITI KINO Ue. T.
riU Gt ANULATIO Pkg.
SOAP
Slf RKA PINI mm
TOIIIT 3 barsWC
SOA -
SCOTCH
CLEANSER
14-os.
pkg.
Ik
A triple actios
c I e a nser, contains
soap.
Got a coupon at your IOA Store. Send 10c and
winking dog off package and receive a solid
brass dog tag stamped with f" A Of
your name and add rose D lb. bag U7C
Imu Tatoa iti
L.
Psve )vy
Marvya ltay, t
Little ETomeii
e e e Vr5""
m m m ee
Omiy aOf m-4
SHREDDED
RAIST0U
18c
SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING
Emuliorixod for J
lighter, r i c her.
moitter cakes. CO 11
Elsinore 4o-oz. Can Rich in
Vitamin C
Tasty Pak No. 2'i Can
Delicious Freestones
Elsinore Quart Delicious and
Refreshing
FRESH BEETS or
TUIIIIIPS
ARTICHOKES
Largo six
2
CALAV0S
For thai oalad
bunches
2 for 19c
2lor 19c
LARGE ARIZONA
GRAPEFRUIT
CALIFORNIA
IIEV7 SPUDS
NBC
SHREDDED
WHEAT
17r
Dozen
59c
10 35c
Elsinore
DimpU
mm
Real savings await you at your neighborhood IGA
Meat Market It Is your IGA meat man'a aim and
policy to givo you quality meats at everyday low
prices. So to serve those tender and succulent
meat dishes and smiles of satisfaction across the
table shop at IGA Meat Marketa.
CHINESE DINNER
49c
BIN GEE
Can noodles, can Chow Mein. Tea and Soy
Sauce. Combine for a delicious Chinese
dinner.
Texwax
. U. F-
Buy now at this low price and have some
on hand for jelly making.
Parowax
CCrtO t-or. bottle
The American housewife's favorite pectin.
" rzsss 1 I ' I
lb- A7r W?P simoniz
c t TaU iLnH Pint RQh
cpd3(0MBS 8WBS(W3 salad dressing : IBiWIi
' II at mir neirhhorhood IGA II J'NS I Oft f- f- rTM T j J
II V XI lt' "" whipped, sitri j b-?
II smooth and bera" Ktr r j
21c IlsPtisI Mvin::iA SA0SAC$i
k- All V ArSiZ. H i9ci il
21c . Sfi&ttTK ) CIAT ia o;. AjJ-dl
383 tin
10c
Pearson Food Mkt.
24 No. Commercial
Motlrl Food Market
275 North High St.
Orcutt't Markrt
4200 North River Road
Central Cash Market
Monmouth. Oregon
Independence
Food Market
Independence, Oregon
Scio Fool Market
Scio. Oregon
Highland Market
S00 Highland Ave.
Ken Golliet
Mehaana. Ore. Open Sunday
Broadway Grocery
Brdwy. aV Mkt. - Open Sunday
Krueper Kash & Karry
E. Center at 40th - Open Sun.
Ronnera Grocery
Cervals, Oregon
i
EqnallV Grocery
Woodhorn, Oregon
Lemmon'a Market
SM Tt. Commercial St.
Quality Food Mkt.
170 aiMl- CetitOT
Carter'a Market
17th and Market St
Sute Street Market
1230 State St.
Cf rXSTLCTU today at mnj 4tu
t --MMMMMMMssasssssssaBsBBBBBBTTTTjajBaaja .
tore.
t
' ' . i - i i -, .!