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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1950)
-The Statesman, Solera, Oregon, Friday. My 31' 1353 J acK L oiiects n is rmze Vim. TAYTON Jimmy MeQin, T. Starton, Jack-of-the-Beanstalk' for the 1959 Santlam Bee festival Ig shown received as bis gift from Starton merchants a abinr, now bioyele, during coronation cere monies nero "WcanMoay nifim huuii uio vmuiwuva v"su; m . James Fairy, head of tho Robin Hoods of Sherwood. On tho left watching tho proceedings is Leland West, Lyons, ono of Jimmy's . Attendants and two other members of Robin's band. (Photo by Lee i Cour, Statesman valler editor.) - , Float With Doll Holdine Can Of Santiam Beans Wins Top i Honors in Stay ton's Parade ' - ' ! SUtesmaa News Serri-e STAYTOIST. July 20 A white, rank and bias float tapped with a aoii noiaing a can or. sanuam Deans was sweepstaKes nonors ior nvo Stayton youngsters tonight in tne junior and pet parade. Rose Maria and Paul Ferris and Janice. Dannie and Bonnie Jung- wirth took the prize In the parade, a part of the activities of the animal sanuam Bean Festival being neid Here this week end. Ballet dancers won tne costume division of the parade in which 143 youngsters took part. Second were the Five Van Briesches, the youngest 15 months, dressed as Indians. Joan Trahan, Lyons, as i hula dancer was third and John ny and Bonnie Bryant in cowboy and cowgirl 'dress were fourth. Favorite of the parade and first prize winner in the pet division was Gerald Wilson, leading his baby burrow "Arthur Godfrey. John! and Martha Hatch and Jan ice and Tommy Mason, North San tiam. were awarded second prize for their pen of 12 ducklings label ed "cheaper! by the dozen." Paula Kirkland and her kitten in a bas ket were third; Lovall and Patay Humphreys were fourth. Winners in the ! float division were' first, Lloyd and Marvin Fery and Sherry Masser; second, Arn olds, Suzte and Paillette Jacoby of Sublimity; third, Rose Ann and Valeda -Lynn Hendrickson; fourth, Welly Humphreys and dog Lucky. Residence! Near Monmouth Goes Up In Flames SUtenuui Brews terTlce DALLAS. July 20 Fire com pletely destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Doughty, Monmouth route 1, tonight, Dallas firemen reported. ! The blaze, of undetermined or- gin, broke out about S pa Mon-j mouth and Falls City firemen an swered the call but were unable to bring the blaze in check. The Dal las department, called what the other two department ran out of water, arrived alter the fire was already but of control. Neighbors and members of the! family were successful in saving most of the furnishing from the KlttTlngj run Iilng, rk ' Doubltvour money tMcatffos don't find Sunnybank extra frash. Mads, shipped, sold fresh for extra -good flavor. BUY SUNNYBANK at SAFEWAY mm ?m 7 mm bm ; " , j:o siisjui imoat Wnm u lJ- r or JUBIOn JURY SAYS: 'Cffffff POPS IS WT TfM kldt frWmMrVtt CfVt green tight to Ktflogg't gnat new corn cereal KeHoggls went right to the kids themselves for the verdict on this new kind of cereal that's already threatened. They ate it with milk. They ite it without milk. They ate it irithout sugar. They ate it right out of the box. And they kept right on eating. Which goes to show that kids know what's good for them. . Because Corn Pope Is far more than funrin-a-bowL It's a "fun" cereal all right, but It has a serious aide, i rx KeHofg'f Com Pops is rich fas tbinga that growing Idds must have. Vitamin D. Energy value; Quickly available food energy; Provides whole-corn values of other Important vitamins; Then it's all puffed up into crispy, golden nuggets with the sweetening already on 'em. Isn't that good psychology; Mother? Isn't that the way to get kids to eat what's good for them? Give 'em what they ought to eat the way they want to eat it. The kids think so. As we saidj they're wfld about Cora Pops. At your grocer's today t ; N - V Tim Jury foUM ae l eWaWW They couldn't waitTWy ate tt in their flager. They ate it right oat of the boa. "Popt fa tope!" the Jn-or Jurors felled. A rweet-taatiac eereal that good witbout is-rl" KaQoKf greet Mew oora eerealisinl - . inur i.l5-UIUif 9:15 21. II. 1 1 " 111 1 1 1 i Spring Summer CD 1 7 mm sfflH eii 1 All WaaI Cult Wool nnrl Dnxrnn 61 ! e a w wwi ww w wa and croaso resistant Spring Suits Values to 29.50 While they last r i FillAL CLOSE-OUT Oil DRESSES Your cholco of our on tiro stock of Spring and Summer Drossos. Values up to 14.93 go on Salo for only . - a; 1 CLOSIIIG-ODT ALL SHORTY GOATS 100 Pure Wool Gabardines All Wool Coverts 1 Solid Colors and Checks. A large selection to mafcej your choice. Values up to 29.50. Final Close-out Price Congratulations to Pay-Lc:s Drug Storo cn Their Grand Opening! SHcp TcrJt - THi 9 P. He i 1 I SULS STARTS TO-DAY 9el5 ie lie r iTH 1 . Open Tcn:wht thi: 9 Pe M. Salem, Oregon 426 Stato Street s. .. st "at - irsr r? r-sJ