Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 11, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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    Parents Hear
Meeting Call
" Over 1700 invitations are
being tent parents by student
In the ninth grade In Leslie
Junior High, Parrlih Junior
high and Weit Salem Junior
high schools. Theae students
will enter Salem high school
. this fall and the parents are
urged to attend the Salem
high PTA meeting to hear E.
A. Carleton, principal
Thursday night In the school
library. Carleton will speak
" on "Preparation for High
School" This is the final
PTA meeting for the year and
will convene at 8 o'clock,
Parents of students In their
senior year who plan to fur
ther their education In some
college this fall are alio asked
to be present and receive some j
neipiui uuornuuDD in msu
tration. Teachers and inter-
. csted public are invited.
Mrs. John Mlmlfle, program
chairman, has arranged special
graduation exercises following
the business meeting. Re
ports of the state convention
held In Medford recently will
he given by Stewart Leek and
Mrs. O. W. Green, delegates
from Salem High PTA. Mrs.
Maude Merlan will give
reading, Mrs. George Matter,
one of the graduates will re
view the past ' Looking Sack-
ward."
i The newly elected officers
will be installed. They are:
president, Cecil Monk; vice-
president, Mrs. Dennis Patch;
second vice-president, Don
DuBois; secretary, Mrs. My
ron Butler; treasurer, James
Hardie.
Stewart Leek will confer
honors on the retiring presi
dent, George A. Hall and his
officers.
The hostess committee is In
charge of Mrs. Gilbert Jones
, and assisting will be Mrs. John
: Glenn, Mrs. Leonard Golblatt,
Mrs. Rollin Stearns, Mrs. K.
W. Hamilton, Mrs. W. H.
. Matthews, Mrs. John A. Olson,
Mrs. A. D. Seal, Mrs. Francis
Smith and Mrs. R. W. Van
Horn. , t No further regular meetings
will be held until the faU
school term.
St. Paul Girl
Gets High Post
St. Paul For the third
time, a student from the St,
- Paul Union High School Stu
dent Council has been selected
by the State Adivsory Commit
tee to attend the National Con
vention of Student Councils
which will be held this year In
Portland, Ore., June 15-18.
;' Miss Darlene Pelland, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Pelland of St: Paul, is the re
cipient of the honor this year.
Darlene has been active In the
affairs of the St. Paul high
school student council, holding
the present position of secre
tary. She has been elected stu
dent body treasurer for the
coming school year of 1953-54.
Darlene Is a junior this year,
i Twice before the St, Paul
student body has been repre
sented at a national conference.
Four years ago, Tom Kirk at
tended the national convention
at Denver, Colo., and two years
ago, Eileen Wolf attended the
conference at Boston, Mass.
Delegates are expected in
Portland from most of the 48
stales with a total number of
somewhere around 800 expect
ed.
Building Slows
Lebanon Another low mark !
in building was registered dur
ing April when business per
mits called for but $34,200 in
cost construction of homes and
business buildings. Three resi
dences are being built at a to
tal cost of $30,000, one private
garage is costing $2,000, re
modeling of three residences,
another $1,000, and three bus
iness remodelings, $1,200.
Tired?Weak?Run-Down?
"he miir ti mvr"
UUUIEIIHIE
TIRED DL00D
-..J C.l Cj f . .
reek ouunvcT rasti
when yon twrls to tol tlrtd by tht
ktlddlt of th dr . . wbn yoa look pile,
1 nu vrvryuiiiiff ymj ihi eta ruori , , , uitl
you may bt rafftting from troo drflcltjncy
ftoraila. Your blood ia tired, not on ta nr.
To rjn.nlV your tired blood fait, try
Ocritol, to MdlcaltypproTcd blood tout
vast iiAru id treoKUMD una blood w.tbla
14 botirm.
1 Jat t UbiMDoont of Gtrltol Mntln
twice) tht Iron In a pound of calm' titer, I
t limn nm iron in a ponna oi cpinirn.
Within ona day Qtrltof brinft atrcnsUf
Iiving Iron to tired artnt, ), back. Voo
1 IreniM fait In 7 tUyt or money
Uck I Try Gerltol today In titbtr liquid or
,Why Suffer
Any Longer
Whtn ethwi ftti, um ear Chlntit
rwntdlu. Amutnff lueetu for 1000
tn ta China. No ntittr with whti
tllmcnK nil r afflicted, dlioMjrt,
Inuutu, hmt. Iuu, Mm, kldnm,
iu, amaup.tlca, nlnra. IHbu,
rheaaillam, tail and bladder ftrtr.
CHARLIE
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csroresiBMac.
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Ih uS 81. wtr
M4 N. CMBircUl
am tin
OBS.
FREE PRIZES!
Free Demonstrations!
Win an Electric Range!
Wm
No Down Pa
A Few Cents a Day
buys a PHILCO
the EASY METER
MATIC WAY!
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Iji TO ATTEND
yment
Th ntw, easy way to' buy
Hurt's how It works! ;
A W dslivsr your PWU WHfc
I no down payment. '
2Th new Metsr-mstic with in
srtsd coin banV Ii connecttd
to your Phlleo.
3 You jurt dtpoiit a quarter
day Into the mstsr.
4 You rtmov the little coin
bank iuit one month snd
bring it to Roberts Broi. at
your monthly payment and
wt give you a receipt!
Stmpl and taiy ... you bet it is! TJia
meter-mafic it the "painless way of pay
ing." No Urge sums et the end of the
month : ... 30 easy "loose change" pay
ment,; You pay as you uie. It's juit like
' buying bread and butter at the grocery
store. Buy your Philco today the easy
Meter-matic wa.y!
Liberaf Trade-ins!
iWif GREEN STAMPS
2 CD (fife (bra
mm
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Tor only
. . . and it's a BIG
7.5 cu. ft. Refrigerator
ES, 7.2 cubic feet 20
L mora rofriReralor than a
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compartment a luxury Ad
vanced Design feature yours
only from Philco at this Rotat
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g-A rate food
or, um for covered M
meat itoraso or ilt
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701
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I Latch Rimd. Cor-
ration-Proof Strtl Shelves
Phileo Suprr Power Sytttm
6-Ytar Protection Plan
NO DOWN PAYMENT
TRADE MARK
COOKING
SCHOOL
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
fc&nti&A- MAY 12 and 13 '
riwivi x to p.m. EMwn lm i
COURT STREET
1 ) , MISS MARY UW
Director of Home Economics for the
A. J. Lindemann & Hoverson Company
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a graduate of
the School of Home Economics of the
University of Wisconsin, and has had
wide experience as a teacher Tf Home
Economics and as Home Service Director
lor a large utility. Miss Underhill is di
rector of the LECTRO-HOST test kitchen
where constant cooking, baking and food
E reservation tests are conducted on all
&H appliances. Because of her exten
sive experience and familiarity with to
day's kitchen problems, her presenta
tions are uniformly interesting.
L & H Electric Range
No. 8822 289.95
ROBERTS APPLIANCE
DOWNSTAIRS
Special Cbmbination Offer!
Big 9.3 Cu. 't. Capacity
Brand new! Not a "back
number" model... you
get factory delivery in
original factory crates. And
what features! Full-Width
Freezer. Full-Length Cold.
F.xtra-Deep Crisper. Stain-
Froof Porcelain Enamel
n tenor. Sold nationally
everywhere at $269M
Complete 31 Piece Cutlery let
Bread knife, paring knife, meat
' cleaver, ladle, spatula. Many
morel Knives are all Stainless
Steel. Imported Roeewood han
dles. Handy wall rack for uten
sils. A handsome set . . . from
one of the world's leading man
ufacturers of kitchen cutlery.
Sold at retail for
'40
YOU SAVE toooo
aeanti iniiMittot Moon ta $2M.W
met "mm KiiN" ciminy $n $ 40,00
torn (m.tS
T0U PT SUIT $1115
YOU SAVE 90
WE GIVE AND REDEEM ?H GREEN STAMPS
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