Friday, March 19, 1965 THE PROGRESS--9
Payoff
March 26
By Patience Amabel Labell
PAL News Editor
The first Progress Ad-
vertised Labels payoff
comes Friday, March 26.
Ten parish winners will be
announced in The Progress then.
Deadline for turn-ins of PAL
products for tabulations and
points •totals from each 15 par-
ticipating PAL parishes is 4 pm
Wednesday, March 24.
Ensuing Wednesday deadlines
are April 7 and 21, May S and
19 and June 2 and 9.
Announcement of bi-monthly
winners in The Progress will
then be published March 26,
April 9 and 23, May 7 and 21
and June 4 and 11.
Good luck, PAL parishesl
Contest Rules
Ir and Regulations
1 1 cmh awutds will be made to these Idskes, Portlatpatlng In
The Catholic Northwest Progress "PAL" contest, which deliver to the
parish proof.of-purchase Items (labels. bottle naps, sales slips, box tops,
all Th " I'
etc.) from advertisers PorflaIp ng in • Prcgrees PAL empalgn.
Z } Proof of purchase awards wlII be determined oR a volume cmd
on a per capita basis. BI.monthly awaras will be made oo the 2nd, 4th,
Sth, 8th, 101h and 12tk weeks. Grand final awards will be made at the
completion of the 13.weak Imriod. See rules S and 6
3 ) Each participating parish shall be eligible far not more than
three first place hi.monthly awards. 2nd through 10th plane awards may
be won more than three Simms.
4 } The Progress will award the following "PAL" prizes:
Bl.Monthly Awards to parishes with greatest hi.monthly volume
lot ..................... S100.00 6th ..................... $ 15.00
2nd ..................... 60.00 7th ..................... 1S.00
• 3rd ................... 40.00 Ilth ..................... 1S.00
4th .......... .: .......... 30.00 9th ..................... 10.00
6th .......... . ........... 20.00 10tk ..................... 10.00
Grand Final Awards to be prezeated of conclusion of contest
let .................... SI,000.00 6th .................... $ gl0,00
2nd ..................... 500.00 7th .................... 200.00
3rd .................... 400.00 8th .. .................. 1S0.00
4th .................... 350.00 9tk .................... 100.00
Sth .................... 300.00 10th .................... 60.00
In Case of a tic -- Progress payl dovblo
im
• J Turn-Ins of "PAL" products must be tabulated and point totals
must be delivered or moiled to the office of The Progress, 907 Tarry
Ave., Seattla 98104, no later than 4 pm Wednesday, March 24; April
7, 21; May 6, 19: June 2, 9; Monday, March 22; April S emd 19; May
3, 17 cmd 311 and June 7 will be deadlines for torn.Ins to be €nted
for thc previous two-week period.
6 J Winners will be announced In la Progress on March 2t! April
9, 23; May 4, 21; and June 4 and Grand FInalWInuers an June 11.
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Bellarmine Speakers Share With Aquinas
BELLARMINE and Aquinas High Schools ,+'on every first-place trophy Saturday in
the Tacoma All-City Speech Tournament. A four-way tie for first place in debate saw
Bellarmine teams and one Aquinas squad share the honors. These four will compete
March 30 to determine which top two groups will go to the state debate tourney in
May. Bellarmine winners include (from left) Mark Bichsel, first in impromptu; Gary
Simpson, third in extemporaneous; Ed Hanel, second in impromptu and extemp; Nick
Markovich, first in interpretative reading and tie for first in oratory; Tim Webber, third
in impromptu; Mike Beyer, first in oratory; and Bob Oweus, second in oratoy, The Belo
larmine team is made up of sophomores and juniors. Aquinas' Cathy Warner won first
in extemporaneous.
Western ACCW
Sets Election
F I F E -- Election of a vice
president and treasurer are
slated for the meeting of West-
ern Deanery Archdiocesan
Council of Catholic Women
Wednesday, March 24, at 12:30
pm at St. Martin of Tours Par-
ish.
Mrs. Harold Barry of seattle,
ACCW president, will announce
plans for the 41st ACCW con-
vention to be held April 24 and
25 at the Winthrop Motel, Ta-
coma. Mrs. Edwards is honor-
ary chairman and Mrs. Frank
3'. Pavolka, Tacoma, chairman.
Luncheon. served by mem-
bers of the parish Altar Society,
will be followed by a short
business meeting with Mrs.
Colin W. Edwards of Bremer-
ton, deanery president, presid-
ing.
Father Arnold Fox OSB,
deanery moderator, will give
the invocation and Father Max-
imillian Murray, pastor, will
give the welcome.
Committee chairmen report-
ing will i n c 1 u d e Mesdames
Louis A. Aigner, Bremerton;
Stanley Michalek, Puyallup;
Paul Weaver, Bremerton; and
Gordon Wingard, Tacoma.
Miss Katherine Dorotich, Gig
Harbor, Mrs. Mark Dolliver,
Tacoma, and Mrs.. Ran Gosse-
tin, Sumner, comprise the nom-
inating committee.
Cabrini School
CCD Ceremony
Announced
TACOMA--The annual recep-
tion and enrollment of new
members in the Confraternity
of Christian Doctrine will be
held Sunday, March 21 at St.
Frances Cabrini Church.
Both old and new members
will renew their act of Conse-
cration which will be followed
by Benediction.
All members, active and as-
sociate will join in a "potluck"
dinner in the parish hall follow-
ing the ceremony.
Father William Treacy of St.
Patrick's Church, Seattle will
give an illustrated lecture en-
Plan YLi Breakfast
COMMUNION BREAKFAST is planned for .Sunday ,
March 21 /or six Young Ladies Institutes at 9:15 Mass at
St. James Cathedral by left, Mrs. James M. Jackson, past
grand president and toastmistress, and Mrs. Betty Martin,
general chairman. The Communion Mass will be followed
by breakfast at 11 a.m. in the Georgian Room of the Olym-
pic Hotel. "Our Enduring Faith" is the theme of.the event.
The Most Reverend Thomas E. Gill VG, Auxiliary Bishop
of Seattle, will preside. Father Armand NEgro SJ, will be
the speaker.
Lady of Lake
CFM Sets Cana
Conference
The Christian Family Move-
ment (CFM) of Our Lady of
the Lake Parish will sponsor
a Cana Conference for all mar-
ried couples, Catholic and non-
Catholic, Sunday March 21, in
the school auditorium.
Father Thomas Pitsch, pastor
of St. Patrick's Parish, Taco-
ma, will give the Conference.
Holy Angels'
'Homemaker'
Theresa McBride, a senior,.is
the Holy Angels' High School
"Homemaker of Tomorrow."
Theresa becomes eligible to
compete for state Homemaker
with the winner being awarded
a $1,500 Betty Crocker scholar-
ship from General Mills CO.
She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank McBride, 1551
NW 60th St. in St. Alphonsus
Parish.
Registration opens at 1 pm
and the conference will conclude J
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8 ) It Is suggested that contalnars for perishables like milk and titled "In the Footsteps of at 5 pm with renewal of the
fish be thoroughly cleaned before being turned.in. Christ,"the HolybaSedLand. on bis visit to marriageion, vows and Benedic- i |S Coming
All members are invited. Reservations, $1, may be I
to Chareso
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I SHOPPING held at gum Saturday, March
I LENTEN FEAST planned by the Holy Name Society of St. Margaret's Parish for 20, at Prep.
' LIST 1 i next Friday, March Z6 from 5:30to 7:30 p.m. in the parish hall is approved by, from There willbea$1.50exami-
left, Leon Maurice, Holy Name secretary, Nicholas Street and his father, Raymond nation fee.
I Street, committee member. A "fish 'n chips" menu will be featured according to chairman _-_---....-..-;..-.-----'.
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HANSEN'S BAKING
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Hansen's Hilbilly Bread
Hansen's Sunspun Bread
M.J.B. INSTANT COFFEE
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ICY POINT PINK SALMON
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40 oz. Creamy or Crunchy
20 oz. Syrup
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box top 1000
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label
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cut unglued center 12S
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bottle cap SO
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WESTPORT PRIDE CRAB MEAT
6Va dz. tins cut out ends and
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1# fine granulated
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2# cablets
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Cacao Colo--oll sizes
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I, and Clarence Anderson. Tickets are adults, $1.50 and children, 75 cents.
IGA STORES
Fa÷her Deady
Mission Speaker
FATHER JAMES DEADY
A one week mission for men'
will begin Sunday, March 21
at 7:30 pro at St. Bernadette
Church, Ambaum Blvd. and
SW 128th Street.
• Father James M. Deady, pas-
tor of Our Lady of Guadalupe
Parish, will cendu<:t services.
Father Dandy, archdiocesan
moderator for the Christian
Family Movement will open the
mission, after all Masses at St.
Bernadette's Sunday morning.
His +mject will be "What Is
A Catholie?"
First evening mission subject
will be "Where Do We Find
Jesus Christ?"
Other talks will be on the
Mass, Sacraments and Christ-
ian Marriage.
The public is invited and al-
though the mission is ,rimar-
ily for men, women wiJl be wel-
come.
I Sister Declines
Astronaut
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bags 85
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NOTRE DAME, Ind. (NC)--
A Benedictine Sister has de-
clined an invitation to apply for
astronaut training.
Sister M. Margaret Bealmar,
OSB, who is studying for a doc-
torate in physiology at the Uni-
versity of Notre Dame, received
the letter from NASA's Manned
Spacecraft Center at Houston,
Texas.
The letter said, "Your name
Was given us . . . as a poten-
tially qualified person who
might be interested in applying
for this nationally significant
program."
Sister Margaret said her only
regret about turning it down
was: "I'm not exactly a small
person, and going into orbit
would be a wonderful way to
become weightless without go-
ing on a diet."
The letter was apparently
sent in error.
Por÷land's
His÷oric S÷.
Mary's School
Sla÷es Drive
PORTLAND, Ore. -- P l a n s
were announced today by Sis-
ter Margaret of St, Dominic,
Superior, St. Mary's Academy,
for its first major fund raising
campaign among alumnae, par-
ents and friends of the 106-year-
old institution. The immediate
objective of $550,000 was set to
finance the new wing recently
completed, with over-all needs
of $1,250,000 to include endow-
ments for faculty fellowships,
administrative costs and student
aid.
St. Mary's Academy was
founded Oct. 21, 1859. and
opened to six girls, including
three Catholics, two Jews and
one Episcopalian. Before the
year was ended, over 100 stu-
dents had enrolled. The official
educational charter was applied
for and granted by the State of
Oregon Dec. 20, 1866. It is to
commemorate the 100th anni-
versary of that important date
that the current campaign is
directed.
Temorary campaign headquar-
ters are in the Morgan Build-
ing,'732 SW Washington St.,
Portland.
Sacred Heart
Slates Dinner
ENUMCLAW -- Sacred Heart
Parish has set the date for its
annual Ham Dinner for Sun-
day, April 25 from 11:30 am to
6 pm in the parish hall.
"We look forward to see-
ing many of our friends from
other areas who have enjoyed
our dianers before," says Mrs.
Basil McHugh, chairman.
On Marylhurst
Dean's List
MARYLHURST, Ore. -- Three
girls from the Archdiocese have
been named to Marylhurst Col-
lege's Dean's List.
The scholarship achievers
are Catherine Novak, sopho-
more from Aberdeen; and Har.
riet Jean Anderson, sophomore,
and Joanne Hamblin, freshman,
both of Tacoma.
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