The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 17, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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Britain KeyPbwer in International Crisis
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Legion to Honor
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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-
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; 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.
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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
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100
Union
Operated
Orders of $3.00 and Up Delivered Free 137 .
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