The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 20, 1936, Page 7, Image 7

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning
November 20, 1938
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California Home Products
Tomato
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Juice
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Juice
Tomato
Juice
Catsup
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New Fresh
Pack, bottle
CHILI SAUCE
Cocktail Sauce
Kosclier Dill
12-oz.
Each
lsTeJ cans1 23c
Dozen ... .90c
Each 22C
- Dozen :uL$20
No. 10r , QA.
EachiulJC
- Dozen - :u-.$4.65
Dozen V
1.5
T f Doxen
25G
, vy $2.00
10-ox.
each
E'Qc
$2.00
Down
Kraft Cheese
Picklesni;23c
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Demonstration
AD day Friday and Saturday we will sample 'the various
Kraft Cheeses with instruction in serrin All Kraft
Cheese specially priced daring the demonstration.;'
Delicatessen and Bakerv Denartment
Equipped to serve yoa with rady-prep&red foods for- any num
ber of people on short notice. -Miss Barret oC oar catering de
partment will be j)leaed to consult with you about your menus.
See her about your next party, luncheon" or tea." "
Model Fruit Cake, well aged, any sized' lof. lb. i.60c
Model Mince Meat, lb. 15c , Plum Puddingy, each 30c
Pumpkin Pies, each -35jc Mince Pies, each . 30c
y J Special Cakew Made to . Order '
Bread Crumbs for Stuffing Turkeys
We hare the finest Birds -wje could find: alsd Geese, Capons,
' Ducks, Chickens. Rabbits, . .
" TURKEYS STUFFED AND ROASTED
We can roast a limited number of Turkeys. Purchase your
turkey from us and we wjtll stuff 'and roast it for 10c lb.
HOLIDAY SPECIALS
Del Monte Pumpkin, No. 2 cans, 3 for ....... J29c
Lihby Pumpkin, No. 2 jeans, 3 for ....25c
Sylmar Collos&al Ripe, Olives, pint cans . ..25c
Century Large Ripe Olives, pint cans, 2 for ....... J29c
Blue Plate Wet Pack Shrimp, 2 cans .... js...35c
Candied Cherries, lb. fello. each ...1 . .39c
Shelled "Walnuts, fancy in cello, lb. I ........... 39c
Libby Pineapple Juice No. 1 0 cans! .-...........45c
Paper Shell Pecans, giant, lb. .........4.. ...........35c
Bakers Cocoa half pounds, each ..'i.. ............ ..10c
New Navel Oranges, Dor., medium 29c ; large 38c
Sunkist Grape Fruit,; dozen I... ... ..39c
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MODEL FOOD
MAR
KET
275 N. High St.
Phone 4111
Debaters of W. U.
Head South To.day
Three Teams ; to Compete
in Coast Contests at
Los Angelei Meet
. Six Willamette university de
baters will leave at noon today
foe, Los Angeles where they will
participate la the - Paelfie ? coast
forensic tournament. Members of
the teams to make the trip are
Randall -Kester and Lawrence
Morley, Marjorie Thorne and
Helen Mae Beal. Oldus Smith and
Albert Klassen. I ; .1
This will r be the ! last year ct
debating for . Marjorie Thorne,
Randall Kester ..and ' Lawrence
Morley. Helen Mae Beat and Oldus
Smith have had preyious experi
ence and Albert Klassen is an
experienced debater from Dallas.
y Convention Feeture
- The debates are held prelimin
ary to the Western Association of
Teachers of Speech, convention.
On Monday- there will be six
rounds of debate lodged by stu
dent opponents and four on Tues
day before any eliminations are
made. Tuesday's debates will be
kludgedby faculty and outside per
sons. . . : - i -- i ' i- -
. This is the largest tournament
on the Pacific coast, with seven
states represented and 25 schools
registered.'- The ; best men's 'and
women's t e a m - on the J Pacific
coast - will - be picked -to compete
with the midwestern team for the.
national championship. . Kester
and Klassen will enter the ex
temporaneous contest.
'Professor Herbert Rahe will
accompany the teams south. Al
ternates for the trip are Katherine
Rlnge and Waldo Hlebert.
Queen With President's Turkey
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Whitman Banquet
Scheduled in Gym
'Willamette unlrerslty students
will bold their annual 'Whip
Whitman banquet and pep pro
gram ' prior . to the Willamette
Whitman game Thanksgiving day,
Tuesday night at the university
gymnasium.
The banquet will not be lim
ited to ; students this year, but
alumni and friends among the
townspeople of the university are
cordially invited to attend.
" George McLeod. student body
president of the Whitman student
bodyswill be able to be present
and make a short talk. Other
speakers scheduled are Bill Phil
lips, Mayor V. E. Kuhn. Coach
"Spec" i Keene, and possibly
James Nutter and Robert Notson
of Portland. Members of the foot
ball squad will be introduced by
Coach Keene.
The Willamette band, a soror
ity trio and Ralph Gustafson as
soloist, will provide the entertain
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Salvation Amy's
Kettles Out Soon
Relief Requests Cited by
Leader; Response to .
Drive Is Short .
'Dressed in turkey feathers. pretty Jeanette Oawson. chosen as
.Thanksgiving queen by the northwestern Turkey Growers associa
tion at Salt Lake City, poses with the prize turkey which will grace
I the presidential board on the holiday.
I Farmers .Union j
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t CLOVERDALE, Nor. 19. The
Farmers Union local held Its reg
ular meeting Wednesday night at
the schoolhouse. The club voted
to) sponsor a 4-H calf club for an
other vear. '
TTwo pies' were auctioned off at
this meeting and a turkey dona
ted by Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pfennig
awarded at the next meeting.
Pfennig also will give a regis
tered calf to the prize winner of
the calf club.
r! Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dumbeck,
air. and Mrs. Otto Pfennig were
Appointed tas a nominating com-
mittee. Miss Opal Bowers asked
the local to cooperate with j the
4-H health club and observe the
traffic . signs near the school!
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Phone orders
solicited
5679
LEGLHE
. Iodized or
2 pkg'- I5c
0 ALT
Plain '
Balloon;
FREE
PONO PINEAPPLE TIDBITS
No ' 2 can. each -:-..J
DAfNTYMIX No.) 1 tin
Fruits for salad i
OREGON MILK
3 tall tins.
15 c
23 c
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PRODUCE DEPTi ;
Cranberries, Hi. . I . .16c
Celery Hearts, . I !
f ' local, bunch . . . ; . . 10c
Sweet Spuds, 6 lbs. ; 7 . 25c
Spuds, 50-lb. bag . : . . .89c
Loral Itarssaki
Mandarin
ORANGES
I 13th
I and!
I State
qj Tin
A Real Salad Treat
SUGAR
10 lbs. .
SALMON Pink
Tall can, each .
OXYDOL
Larjre. rjkfir.
55c
10c
19c
" E3EAT DEPT. .
Mince Meat, lb. 10c
Salad Dressing, pt. '. 15c
Lemon' Fluff i ...
" Order Your Turkey Now! a
Sliced Bacon, lb. 35c
Prime Rib Roast, Ib. s . 22c
Boned and Rolled i "
Jell Well
The New Cube
3 pksrs. 13c
OLEO!
Fresh Stock
11c J
WALNUTS
w full lbs. 25c
Mello Glo
COFFEE
. 25c ib.
PAR
SOAP
40-oz. 9Q
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wansaovn
Cake Floor
23c pkg.
4-ox. Free Ceroannt
tEAS
Mystic Valley
U tall tins 19c
DATES
Fresh New
Stock . ,
lb. 1. 19c
Your 9 For a Happy and : Plentiful Thanksgiving
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ten win
Convene Tuesday
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i Poultrymen of Marion cofunty
are being Invited to a meeting of
the Pacific Cooperative Poultry
association which has been called
at the chamber of commerce Tues
day at 1:30 o'clock. The meeting
has been called by Morris Christ
ensen, director for the Maron-
Polfc district. I
j The purpose of the meeting is
to discuss means of Improving
egg shipments and service 14 the
oeuvery or feed distribution. A
demonstration .In egg quality
grading Is to be given following
the business meetinr.
j AlJ. poultrymn, whether mem-
pers of tne cooperative or not,
are Invited to the meeting.
Depoe Bay Heroes
To Be Paid Honor
PORTLAND. Ore.. Not. lS-OP
Plans to erect a monument to
two Depoe Bay youths who cave
their lives In attempting to save
persons on a stranded fishing boat
went forward today under the
sponsorsnin of a committee from
the Portland chamber of com'
merce. ...
Jack Chambers and Roy Bower
were drowned several weeks ago
near Depoe Bay. Their boat over
turned while they were attempt
ing to pilot to port a craft on
which were Eugene McWUliams,
ni son. waiter, 14. and Gene
McLaughlin. 14. of Salem
The McWUliams boat's compass
was disabled and the trio was lost
In the fog. They arrived safely
ashore, however, after deathlover-
tooK tne two men who tred to help
mem.
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Mutual Savings and Loan
Dividend Announced Here
An additional dividend of five
ler cent has been ordered br the
directors of the Mutual Savings
and Loan association which is now
In liquidation. This makes la to
tal of 20 per cent whicirhas'been
bald. - Ths old aasnclatinn wA an.
(perseded by the new Mutual; Fed
eral, wntcn is operating under tne
new reaeral act.
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VDUTAXEWS
OUT AN .
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i With a budget less than one
half raised, the Salvation Army
here is confronted with the diffi
cult problem of earing for a con
tinuous stream of needy people for
whose aid there Is no public pro
vision. Adjutant John Allen re
ported yesterday. The Army real
ized only $1300 from its recent
drive for 13000 for the coming
year's activities.
"Families who do not come un
der the present relief setup, trans
ients trying . to'' get hack , home,
often women with children: These
are the cases confronting as daily,
the adjutant said "They arrive
la the city late at night, cold and
nungry; xne police department
has no place to put them: so they
call on the Army. ,
, Transient In Heed
Among other, eases, Allen cited
"young men from broken homes
set adrift, seeking aera and. there
for work until they have so legal
place of residence. r.r'S'-iTJTi.
"Whatever one may choose to
think or say, the fact remains that
they are very human and in need."
Allen added. "The Army' does not
believe in encouraging Idleness or
drifting but feels a real Christian
Interest - m their welfare." - I -
i The 'Army; at. present needs to
have Its supply of clothing, can
ned goods and bedding replen
ished, - he said, and soon it will
place its Christmas kettles on the
streets . to raise funds for . Tule
time relief. Persons having articles
to donate may telephone 9437 and
a represenative of the Salvation
Army will ealL .
Study Loan Fund:
Plan of Knigbts
MT. ANGEL, Not. 19 The lo-r
cal Knights of Columbus council
at its regular . meeting Tuesday
night Toted to put up a $500 loan
fund to be available to the mem
bers or their children to finance
attendance at - either Mt. Angel
college or Mt. Angel Normal and
academy. . (
A committee consisting of Jos.
J. Keber, Ed. Stolle, and Doug-
la! Harris were appointed to draw
up a . set of rules governing the
lb$a and submit them for approv
al 'at the next regular meting.,
!. Initiation of new members will
take place December C. A local
team will put on the Initiation.
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Committee Aska Aid in
I f Putting Red X Over Top
f RICKEY. Nov. 19. Anyone In
the' community who la interested
In the Red Cross roll call and ha
notl been contacted . by ' the com
mittee . Is asked to get in touch
with Mrs.; M. M. Magee, Mrs. W.
H. Humphreys- or, Waldo. Miller
and help put the community over
the top. All three of the commit
tee can be reached by phone.
Oregon Counties
Group Will Meet
PORTLAND, Ore Not. 19 -CD-County
officers from all parts of
the state will convene here! Mon
day and Tuesday for. the annual
sessions- - of the - Association of
Oregon counties and its affiliates.
I The - Association, . formerly
known as the Judges and j Com '
mlssioners group, will take as Its
ehief topic the financing of! roads
and the; use of gasoline tat tees,
officials said today. President Is
Frank L. ShulL Multnomah coun
ty commissioner. :
Other county officers-tot meet
In separate session include clerks,
recorders, treasurers and engine
ers. . - t ' "
$1.00 to $1.50
All Work Guaranteed .
WATCHES CLEANED
CLAUDE MIX
Bufck's Market 470 N. Com!
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FREE DEUVEOY, tr i I
ITIk It Vl I A I ITT sf A PrMf:
Barracuda,- Smelt,'-Perch,
lackerel. Fillet Sole, FU.
.let "Red Snapper, Fillet
Tree Cod, Chinook, SU
verslde Stelheadl Sal
mon, Halibut, H a 1 il t
Cheeks, Linsj and Black
Cod. --" -
Lobciera. " Crab, Raaoe
Clams, D sitter Clasna,
Llttleneck Clams, Bhrhnp,
Eastern, Olympla A . Pa
cific Oysters,' Anchovies;
Pickled, - Smoked, Salt
Herring, Kippered Sal-;
mm.' CodSBd Herrlnff. 1
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Profit by ' our 35 years in choosinfir
the Choicest Birds on the market
. . . Prices ;re lower, the Tmkeys are
Better . . . Plan now to order your
Thanksgiving Turkey from us! "
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Pennant Goffee
Dried Citron, Orange and Lemon Peell j'
Glazed Pineapple, Glazed Cherries, j
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LIME RICKEY, Pale Face, 12loz. . 10c
Mince
10c
Grapefruit
Sunkist -6 for
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25c
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18 c,
None Such Mince Meat; 14c
Tomatbes
Star-E-Gon - Caii
10c
Jell - Wei - All Flavors Pkg. 5
Cotton GLOVES - f 10c
Don't Forget
Candies, Nuts,
We Carry a Complete. Line of
tt for the
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CAPITOL STREET MARKET
Oil N. Capitol .
COTTAGE GROCERY
010 N. Cottage
DAVIES GROCERY
' 83SO r'alrground
ECONOMY GROCERY
' , 112 X. Cbnimerclal :
ry GOODMAN'S GROCERY
2444 Fairgroand - -
V" HOLLYWOOD FOOD J1KT,
... - - -SOftO N. Capitol j
:: -V . R. C. I1ENDERSON
.; ' Chnnawa, Orejcen , ;
- " KRUEGER GROCERY '
' ' . llOfl S. Commercial
T , UTTLEl LAD Y!S STORE 4
1190 Center
" NOD HILL GROCERY .
I960J s. Commercial
Robinson's Conf. & Grocery
. -. 227 8. Winter
. JOHNSON'S GROCERY
" . 975.3Iarket .
FICKLIN'S GROCERY
' 1027 SUte St.
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