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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1937)
v m i Britain KeyPbwer in International Crisis S UUD Legion to Honor r To Start Year Newest Citizens The CHEGON STATESMAN, Salea. Oregon. Friday Morning, September 17, 193 Voman Committees and Programs . for Entire Year Are Already Linednp INDEPENDENCE The Inde pendence Woman club will be rln an artiv Tear of -work on Tuesday afternoon, October 5, at - X O CIOCK. ' Utu llfvra Mnntrntnervla nresl dent of the club lot the 193 7-3 S neriod. Other officers to serve nfith Miss IMontKomery are - Mrs. : JfcC. Collins, first vice-president: Mrs.' B. Fl Swope second vice Uresident: Mrs. C A. Fratske. vcretary. nd Mri A. B. Robin- on. treasurer. - -Committees appointed are as fpllowg: . : - ProeratnJ Mrs. C. H. Harwood, Urs. B. F. ISwope and Mrs. M. J. ' Baiter: finance, Mrs. George C. - Knott, Mrs. G. C. Robinson, Mrs . IS, W. Berry. Mrs. F. - T. Ellef son tmd Mrs. Paul E. Robinson; social, Mrs. J. E- flubbard, Mrs. Lex R. Wheeler and Mrs. E. M. Wnnder: courtesy, Mrs. Carrie Smiley, Mrs. (Sr D. caioreatn ana Airs. k. u. "VTilliams: elTlc, Mrs. J. M. O'Don ifell. Mrs. James S. Robbie and Ittrs. F. EJ Hennigan: member fcip, Mrs. C. O. Sloper, Mrs. Les- tr Dyer and Mrs. Walter. Plant; education, Mrs. Ira D. Mix and Mrs.; Melford M. Nelson; public welfare, Mrs. R. M. Walker, Mrs Elmer Barnhart and Mrs. E. E Addison: bouse. Mrs. S. B. Walk er, Mrs. James H. Hart and Mrs, , Ai B. Robinson, . . Special committees are: Cur rent;events,l Mrs. K. I Williams. Mrs. Nick Versteer and Mrs. Wal fer Plant; masie, Mrs. J. C. Col ons. Mrs. ML M. Nelson and Mrs. Hugh Amsberry; art, Mrs. Clar ence - Char boneau, Mrs. R. M Walker: and; Mrs. Walter. Smith: Book review, Mrs. O. D. Bulter, Mrs. E. E. Addison and Mrs. II. O Hanson. j -- i - 'a Programs Outlined ft The program for the year is as eohqws: i ; (October E President's lunch eon at 1 o'clock, nresident's rreet igxg to members and a fall flower now. i October 19 Current events. speaker .Miss Katharine Arbuth- ftet iof the Oregon Normal school . aad'innsic, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding of Dallas. I N Timber 2 "Neighboring ctufciaay. Welcome by president. wsponse by yisiUng clubs. Speak er Itean Victor P. Morris of Uni te rtty of Oregon, and music. Iffl-siF. T. Ellef son. November) 16 "Good book eelft" Art, speaker. Miss Harriet Long, state librarian, and music, $3s Blanche Cohen. h December 7 Handicraft by MrSfliCharles'E. Snell of Portland and music, Mrs. E. A. Chase. r December j 21 Luncheon and Christmas party. Christmas tree ad gifts .f oif clubhouse. 'January 4 New Year's pro gram, j ! J January i;8 'Guest day." Speaker; Dean U. G. Dubach of Oregon Statei college and music, Mrs. R. D. Elliott of Monmouth. li February . Program planned br Mrs. James H. Hart. February 5 Program by the Oregon Normal school. ' March. 1 Program planned by Mrs. Paul E. Robinson. .' March 15-i-S 15-i-SilTer tea for II- r , ' 1 ! ' V I Premier ChamfcerUial - " t -' V" " ' s x T 5: '.'. y. , ::, . II III . III . ... ' " r - " - :--z I - . ' - - " " v t - ' - . J - ' - J i 'i - ---'s, - rr' r-v I -: Xf - - V I , - zr fciT!. C! " 1 y - L " ' ? ; j Map of Mediterraneaa powers ; Ml - . - rkr- Committed to playing an active role in interna tional affairs because of her far-flung empire and Interests. Great Britain is confronted with two, dif ficult problems simultaneously because of the Med iterranean and Far East situations. Russia's curt chars that Italy was responsible for submarine "piracy in the Mediterranean found British Pre mier Neville Chamberlain relying on a conference of Mediterranean powers at the League of Nations at Geneva as a possible solution, Failure of this parley to reach some agreement may mean that the British fleet, reinforced by France, will be aa aigned to patrol the southern sea. In China. Brit tain has investments totaling some 11,500,000,000, many of them in the war-torn Shanghai sector. Here, too, the situation was complicated by Japan's polite but unyielding answer to Britain's notede mandlng redress for wounding of the British am bassador to China. British policy has been one of caution, avoiding forcing of any issue. Naturalized Croup to Be Guests With Putnam Slated for Talk brary. Program planned by Mrs. E. M. Wander. April 5 Election of officers. Program by Willamette univer sity. April 19 ProKram planned bv Mrs. J. C. Collins. May 3 Benefit card nartv. with Mrs. C. A. Fratzke as chairman. May 17 Luncheon at 1 o'clock' Annual reports and installation of new officers. Birthday Gub to Kesume Meetings WEST STAYTON Mrs. Henrv Snoddy with Mrs. Schaffer as co hostess, will be the first to enter tain the Birthday club, the first Wednesday in October at Mrs. Snoddy's home. School will start here Mondav with the same teachers as last term, with Clinton Corpening. principal, Mrs. Olive Potter, Inter mediate grades, and Mrs. Helen Phillippi, primary grades. Okie Snider is havine some de- modeling done on his house and will hate a new fireplace- built to replace, the old one. Mrs. Henrv Condit and her daughter. Mrs. C. D. Grant of Portland, have returned for a three weeks' stay at the coast. .... r - - iPuncE unr iters Phone 5151 162 N. Commercial POTATOES ' . No. 2 Barbanks 10 lbs. 15c LETTUCE ''; 'Solid 1 0 heads t heads 1 1 A 9c Coos full cream CHEESE 2lbi39c ONIONS "V dibs. IOC w.w. sweet I?iLGJQ, Kitchen Queen With tt.0GL Purchase of Items Not on ... ' - I Ad. SUGAR Pore Cane ' 10 lbs. 251hs.i ?,10O Ihai 4 j $ FIG BARS -:.$l.43 $5.49 fresh Srbt2SC MILK Mt. Vernon or Armour's 3 tans 23c Case CRACKERS I9c Cascade, 24b. box . i VAN1UCA, Imitation, 4-ox. bottle L ..:-5c Archbishop Gives Ordination Vows MT. ANGEL Archbishop Ed ward D. Howard of Portland, officiated at the ceremonies at the Abbey chapel at 6:00 o'clock Wednesday morning when Rev. Thomas Brockhaus and Rer. Justin Reilly were ordained sub deacon and deacon respectively. The archbishop was assisted by Rev. Damian Jenges and Rev. Method Korn. Rev. Robert Ke ber acted as master of cere monies. Rev. Michael Reilly, pastor of Sacred Heart church, Tillamook, and brother of Rev. Justin Reilly, as well as a large number of other relatives and friends of the two young clerics atttended. Rev. Thomas Brockhaus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brock haus of ML Angel and Rev. Jus tin Reilly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Reilly of WaUa Walla, Wash. Both young men received practically all their higher education at Mt. Angel seminary. Father Thomas will enter second year theology and be ordained to the priesthood two years hence, while Father Justin is one year farther ad- Tanced and will, be ordainCd next year. ALBANY Plans for honnrinr newly naturalized American citi zens were made at the meetln of the American Lerian In th Veterans' Memorial hall. .Th plans call for the affair ta held in the hall, Monday, nirht. September 27. Following a cov ered dish dinner in which both members' of the Lesion and auxil iary will participate. Recently elected officers of the two organi sations will also be installed dur ing the evening. "Carl Connett is post commander of the Vets. Rex Putnam, state superintend ent of public instruction, and former city superintendent of the Albany schools, will be euest speaker for the evening. Mayor C. R. Ashton. J. P. Alex ander, Leslie Minton and J. J. Neuman were annointed a commit tee to greet the new citizens. v Among items of interest com ing before the Legionnaires at the meeting was the announcement by Ralph Coleman that the drum corps will be continued and will be expanded to include buglers and drummers between the acres of 14 and 16 years. Coleman la director of the corps. At the same time O. Glenn Holmes, president of the newly organised drum corps organization, stated that Ed Bryan has been en en perl as assistant drill master. Citations were read from the state .department, commendin the local post for exceeding- its 1937 membership q uota. Josephine Snoddy Weds WEST STAYTON The sur prise wedding of Josephine Snod dy to LaVonne. Peters of Kings Valley was solemnized Saturday noon at Vancouver, Wash. The bride wore' a dark blue suit with black accessories. She wore a cor sage of pink rosebuds. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Snoddy, accompanied them. The young couple expect to make their home at Kings Valley. FUN far cJtfldrM mt mil mhI FREE with muy porches of FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR CASH STORE 294 N. Commercial St. Phone 7335 17 W ES ES Hills Red Can With$1.00 Purchase of Items Not on This . 1 Ad. lb 'J rolls TISSUES OATS Silver Falls lb. bay 24c Kellogff's Wheat Flakes: 2 pkes. 20c I VW . ... - ... M .. . ITS A SIMEp: MATTER . . . Say One Neighbor to Another, to Buy Foods . . JUST PARK AT PEARSON'S And Pay Less . . . Nuf Sed ion can tell when you pass our store by the freshness of our Fruits and Vegetables? Delicious Basket Fruits 4tnd tempting, crisp, fresh Vege-? tables, canning Tomatoes, Peaches and Pears. mm 9 vmr-v-vp It's a Household Phrase Viz ' Park at Pearson's CIFI7EE GOLDEN WEST 2 Sugar Don't blame us if you pay a 50e tax. We'd say buy now. 100 lbs. Pure Cane - 10 lbs. 59e Cheese Full cream. 2 ... SS Tender and good. Fig Bars and Ginger Snaps per lb. 21 Jars & Fixtures Well, most folks say we are headauarters. We'd say drop in and see for yourself. Extras small. per dox. A Tariety of Nsdley'a fine foods and a 7 piece Dessert Set. Spe cial this week ... 1 qt. Tang 1 Jar Wonder Pickles Ige. Lumber Jack Syrup 1 7-Pieee Coronation Dessert Set $19 Value only if it's Nolle? U'b The Good Highland Chief Hardtcheat Your neighbor recom- mends it. 49-lb. Bag lb. In 3-lb. tins. Pearson's Special 19c 3 lbs 55c Raima ARMOUR'S No. 2 Cans Golden Bantam 2 g PEANUT BUTTER The same fine quality. 2 ibs.. HQS TABLE QUEEN Salad Dressing and Sandwich Spread qt. jars 3g(g You know the quality of ibis fine food. LL WITH rUSCHASI OP ONI ACKAI IACH STALEY'S MASS STAKM CIMS... CHAM CMM fTABCM, ALL FOR 24c 25 vIm for 5 trnMii. FIlOr.3 HEAVEN! Buy $1.00 Wortli of Merchandise From .VMli D3 and together with it you may purchase one of the following And Save Your Pennies a t Western Food Market Everybody Is Doing It It's Barrels'of Fun Hordale 3- &V? Exclusive of Honey, Sperry's Pancake Flour No. 10, 'Sugar, Flour, Wheaties and Rolled O ats No, 10 FLOUR Soerry's 10-Ib. bag for D Exclusive of Honey, Sperry's Pancake Flour No. 10. Sugar, Flour, Wheaties and Rolled Oats No. 10 Don't Let School Lunches Sandwich Chicken, 3-oz. tin....l0c Deviled Tongue, 3-o. tin, ea .10c Meat Loaf, IVz-ox. tin, ea 10c Dried Beef, 2-oz., ea 10c Jelly, assorted flavors, 5V-oz. glass 10c Oranges, Welpaclc, 2 for. 10c Corn, Golden Bantam, 11-oz. tin 10c Pork & Beans, Van Camps, - 61oz., ea 10c Peas, Upland, No. 2, ea .....10c Tomato Juice, 1 pt. 7 oz. cans, ea. 10c Pineapple Juice, No. 2 cans, ea...l0c Grapefruit Juice, 12 oz 10c Pickles, Sweet, 6-oz. glass, ea 10c Candy Bars, 3 for 10c Sugar 10 lbs. C&H ; Pure Cane 63c 10-- lbs. Snowflake Pure Cane 59e 25 lbs. C&H $1.53 25 lbs. Snowflake..$1.43 100 lbs. Snowflake $5.49 100 lbs. C&H -.-.-.. $5.59 Worry You 'Shop Here Bisquick, large pkg 33c Soft as Silk Cake Flour, ea 28c Vanilla, 1 8-oz. bottle; Reliable, 1 4-oz. bottle both for.... 29c Cocoa, Standby, 2 lbs..... ....14c Milk, Carnation tall, 3 for. 25c Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs 25c Ritz, lb. pkg. ,...22c Bing Crackers, lb. pkg 19c Prune Bars, 2 lbs 25c Knight's Pickles Icicle, Sweet Gerkins, India Relish, pts 24c Dill Pickles, Columbia, qts 19c Sweet Pickles, Columbia, qts 29c Olives, tall cans ripe, ea 14c Wheaties 3pkg826c While they last. Does not apply on Super Specials. Milk Eagle Brand Can Airmail COFFEE -18c; 3 - 50c 49 ib, Eo2 GUARANTEED MONTANA HARD WHEAT Sweet Relish, No. 10 tin 69c Apple Butter, No. 10 tin...... 59c Hot Sauce, Val Vita Brand, 3 .cans 10c CEREALS All Bran, small pkg 12c , Large pkg. ...20c CORN FLAKES Or Post Toasties, 3 for. :...23c Pep, pkg :7 10c Rice Krispies, pkg. ...... 11c Huskies, per pkg. 12c Whole Wheat Flakes, pkg .10c Wheatalone, pkg. .. ..19c Armour's W-lb. pkga." Assortment of American, Swiss, Brick, Pimento, Sandwich 3 18. f) Cm Spread ... J for 6C GELATINE JeDo, Jellwell or Royal Gelatine, pkjr. . OVALTINE Small tins Large tins . Cocoa, Bakers 1-lb. 5c ...33c ..:57c 17c -lh. TEA Green or Black Bulk Figco, per pkg 29c Postum Cereal, Ig. pkg. 22c Instant Postum, small tin ....24c Large tin 39c PANCAKE FLOUR Picket, reg. size pkg . ...21c Albert Hapjack, pkg. Jt 23c Sperrys, small pkg. . 23c Large pkg 30c Grap es Seedless 3 lbs. 14c SYRUP KARO DARK l-lb. tin ........... 3-Ib. tin 5-lb. tin ... ..... 10-lb. tin KARO -LIGHT IVi-lb. tin 3-lb. tin ;. 5-lb. tin 10-lb. tin ' " : . ' - , . .. . . .. . . IS nur Big .....J5c ......28c 42c 77c - 16c J29c ......44c 79c No, 10 Not included in purchase of super values TWIT? XJ 100 .Home Owned Phone 7311 , t , . . . . r ' ' -' 100 Union Operated Orders of $3.00 and Up Delivered Free 137 . j t :y---IllEE -BLUE ' BOwL INDEPENDENT GR era