The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tht 03EGON STATE5JIAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, March 3,, 1939
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Census Taken
For Catholics
Local Incomplete Count
Shows 13,738 Persons'
in Salem District .
The Catholic ceMM, taken
three days la mld-rebrnary,
how 13,738 Indlrldnala ai.d
3923 ' families In the parishes of
the Salem district on the basis
of incomplete returns. ,
Incomplete tabulation from the
Archdiocese of Portland in Ora
son shows 60,000 CathoUe pop
ulation. This includes the west
ern Oregon, counties orer which
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the Most ReT.. Edward D. How
ard, D.D., has Jurisdiction, as
arehhishon. Eastern Oregon is
known as the diocese of Baker
City. - " 5 :
Rev. Reedy Conducts Census
. Rev. John Reedy was In charge
of the Salem district census, and
for tht state; Very Iter. Fran
cis P. Leip-Jg, pastor of St.
Mary's church, Eugene, was dl
rector. ; .
: Of the - present, total for the
state, 37,409 are adults, 21,055
are children under 18 years old.
In 17,950 families.
- When the first Catholic mis
sionaries arrived In the Oregon
country in ,1838, their first cen
sus, taken after their first mass;
showed 78 persons, whites and
Indians, in the Hudson Bay, com
pany fort at - Vancouver. -Tea
years later, though the Catholic
population had increased from
. 1838, the gold rush to California
depopulated Oregon so much
that schools and churches had
to close. But in another 10 years
the. tide turned and the church
has. shown . a constant - growth
, since.
Figures for eschT parish 'in tie
Salem district are:
Vaae af Ckazea ' raa'ls 3atfU
,8t Patrick's. Canbjr : L. 11 57
St. Mary', lit. Anel i SIS . 2088
Sit. Aascl (Miisioa), ML
Asfel .. 30
8aer4 Heart, Oerraii 15S
SlLoaia, St. f -ml. ,, 83
St. Paai a. St. Faat 180
St. J.aeph'. Baltm .., 62
131
598
388
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1S47
St. Ifkaaal -rehaafal.
ChcMwa 13
St. Vlae.at Paal. Sata... 134
Chunk el tba Iaiaaealat
Conrrptioa. AnnuTil). SS
St. Paul's, SiNerta.... 131
lmmaenlala Conception, ,
Start- . 84$
St. -Boniface, Hnblimit . 157
St. Lakt'a, Waadtan. t , , SSO '
St. Jaaas-'a, Co-Btdala 78
Sacred Heart, Tillamook 243
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884
28
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931
181
778
957
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885
Indian -tarnation, Grass
Bond. . ... J
6od Shepherd. ' Sbaridaa J
93
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Oar- La-7 of Perpetaal Help,
fit. Mary'. Crallii 103
Oar Lady of Ixtnrdaa, Jortta'a '
8t. Edward's Lebanon 87
St. Crril WiUonville S3
St.' Frincii, Shtrwood 48
154
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Total
822 1S.738
Posing as G-Man
Puts Portlander
' Into Law's Hand
PORTLAND, March 3 - Jfj -Charles
E. "Kerr," 24, had a yeif to
be a G-man so he got some kind
of a star and posed as one, a pro
cedure he discorered' later was dis-
approred by the government.
Federal Judge James -A. Fee;
after listening to a story of Kerr's
investigations," sentenced him to
a year in federal prison and pro
bated the sentence for fire years
when he promised to "stop trying
to make people think he was a
big shot-
; The principal victim of Kerr's
detective work was a friend. Don
Lulotf, who became a sort of manf
Friday to him on promise of a Job
after a five-year apprenticeship
Luloff financed the "lnvestlga
lions" and told the court he had
spent about 3725.
Rote City's Auto Toll
: Stands at IS Death
PORTLAND, March 2-(p)-The
death of Oscar F. Anderson. 77.
today brought Portland's traffic
fatalities for the year to IB. The
elderly pedestrian was knocked
down by an automobile Sunday
Bight. Thirteen of the victims
have been pedestrians, most of
them more than CO years old.
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Yea Cen Always Do Cctter tl Solera's Own llarket
Opta UntU 7 P. M. Saturday
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Uentenaat Ostergrea
Lieut Norman Osterrren was one
of two killed when eight of a flight
of 12 navy pursuit planes crashed
Xter becoming fogbound north of
Pensacola, Fla.- A Brazilian naval
ttvmr also was killed. Others saved
themselves by means of their par-
acxtutfa. .
$428,178 Granted
Wasliingtoii State
US Social Secnrity Body
Acts on Assumption
new Law Okeh
WASHINGTON. March 2-Py-
The social security board, acting
npon the assumption Washington s
new "stop-gap" pension legislation i
qualifies it for continued federal
aid. granted . the state . 8438,178
today for old age pensions in
March. . .
This was the first grant since
Washington's legislature approved
emergency aets-'correctlng" the
state social security law which
officials here said had been ren
dered inoperative, so far aa the
federal government was con-,
cerned, by a recent state supreme
court decision. - -
The decision held all" persons
65 or older were entitled to old
age pensions. Irrespective of need.
Of ficiaJa explained tnat under fed
eral law, pensions could he paid
only after an . element, of need
hat been established.
An attache first said today's
grant was made under theOld law
pending study ol the new, but
later an official saidts, 1
"While the hoard : has not yet
seen the corrective legislation re
ported passed by? the Washington
legislature. St feels that it should
not withhold the arch allot
ment."
-,' (The new legislation, in addi
tion to specifying "need" as a
requirement, makes $30 the maxi
mum Instead of the minimum pen
sion and says relatives are moral
ly responsible for support of the
aged.) - .
Why
Suffer
Any
Longer?
WHUI OTHZSS xAXLl ae our
Otlaea reaiadiea. Amailat 8U0-
ESS for SOOO yeara ia CHINA.
Ko matter with what ailment yoa
ara AFrLJCTEI duordera, ainoa
itia. heart, iaaf, livar, kidaay,
atrmaeh, fas, eoantipatiaa, a tears,
diabetia, rheoiaatlim, sail and
bladder, fever, akia, female eoat-
plainta :
Charlie Chan
Chinese Herb Co.
S. B. Fanr, S yaara
practiea ia China.
Office hoara 9 ta 6
p. aa. except 8
day aad Wedaeaday,
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122 W. Ceai'l St. Saleat, Ota.
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Salem's Leading Market
Do your trading at a real Meat
Market, folks. Here are real sav
ings for you. ...
Shanks
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3 CQX2t2U03 : 212G
cr Pot
Roast
sco
or
Fresh Slis
EGG
VALE TOMATOES Not as large or as even
ly packed as My-Te-Finef but a quality to
mato packed with puree and trimmings.
YALE PEAS A thrifty, economical vege
table grown and packed in Oregon, not as
small and delicious as My-Te-Fine but still
a quality product backed by Fred Meyer.
VALE CREAM STYLE CORN Another
Oregon product. Just the right kind for
creaming or for corn fritters. No. 303 cans,
VALE BEANSs-A thrifty medium sized
bean grown ana packed in Oregon. Not as
fancy as My-Te-Fine but a fine food.
Snowbird Cress Pack
Tiny Scrd!r.os
cans
TEXAS QUALITY WT SHRIMP. Reg. Size. 2 for 25c
MY-TG-FIWE STERILIZED TISSUE sCT. 6 rolls 35c
MY-TE-FINE PINEAPPLE JUICE, Natural, No. 10 tin 49c
MY-TE-FINE . SILVERSIDE SALMON 2 for 25e
HORMEL'S PIG'S FEET, Pickled, pints 19c
French WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, 5-oz. bottle 13c
MY-TE-FINE si. PEAS, Oregon CroWn, No. 2 tin 12e
LIDDY'S. SPINACH ""fiiJ Large42'2 Cans. 14c
MY-TE-FINE
LIDDY'S DAKED BEANS, Vegetarian, No, 1 tin, e
MY-TE-FINE PINEAPPLE TIDBITS, Soz. tin, 2 for 11c
FISHER WHEAT GERM, Serve as a Cereal, 20oz. pkg. 24c
KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES, TOounce pkg. 11c
ALDER'S FLAPJACK FLOUR, Large Package. 1Cc
mv tc cimc ncen n-r htffA 9fo
lllBlla"rmai UBEIi( " avaa.w,
THRIFTY BROOMS, 4-sew, 35c
HARVEY WAX PAPER, 125-ft. roll, 12c
COLEMAN MUSTARD, 4-oz. 27c
WALNUT MEATS, froz. ceUo, 25c
RY-KRISP, 12-oa. pkg. 21c
CCaOCOle NUi1
2-Laycr Cottcgo
-ru
A. real favorite
baked to per
fection by mas
ter bakers. The
highest quality
! flours, choco
'. late and Or
. goa walnuts.
Rsisin Biwael
Whits or wheat. 60 f A
sins to erery lop pounds
af
Ml - i I
icq" .w ov:;:"i:Qnri7i:D
Clapp's Strained
Oeby Food
SAUERKRAUT Finely
Rins : or
Ute either of the rich quick
acting aoava for whiter clothes
M llltkA lit nlll
SXy euy OB
4( Crcf7
Batttfmi3c Dosmts .
Lb. Cinnamon, vow-
of sugmrsd. JTrisd la 1C0 rege-
s J f ll l l
C : 1
I Campbell's
Tomato Soup
3'20c
Shredded ,gi, 7e
- 9E deport
aw. MW
My-Te-Fine
Asporagus
No. 2
tin
20c
nydl
Package
5cH
It's Planting Time!
Sale 2-Year-Qld Oregon
It. Bf
" Jwr t s) sirs. Saat sXcCreaor. Cennerr
kaMa" ?w. Oraaga.
a!?V5S,, Hcfc Btef Prf!0det HoOraaga
- - Gold. ? .
i55?l??!JS-tklfc s OTallanata. Oraiva, TeOew
. with Zteck ehadlag. , at it If asci. ' , , " , -
g? P.'m4 nscract - Cmplad, Ttinr and Or-
Freshly Roasted
Freshly Ground
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Fifth Avchtia
Coffee
World's choicest M lb. aa
beans, grouAd X Jar atJUC
and packed in-- " w
re-usable Mason-
1-Ib. Jar S3e
type Jars.
My-f e-Rzio
Coffee
Choice blend of & f" J '
highland grown X lbs, KVC
beans ground to : 1
your particular need. ' 2Oe lb.
Dcn-Dco
Coffee
A mild blend W M 4afai
oft antral Ul. Kf
American and ..;'
BrasUlaa beans. ISe Hv -
My-Te-Fine
Orange Pekoo Tea
Tender y ' n in f yt f
learea blended for CjaC u
an i n t i goratins;
healthful beverage, i!1
25c
No. 2's
S1.93 Dozcii ;
50c.No.-1V-',
29c ca.; $2.93 Dos.
O C. Testout. True Hik. '
OtSsA Btittrfly,lftt sahnoa
Fresh, teader, crisp
stalks. Add them to your
.salads . and- soupawAlso
. fins for stuffing. iAn
Cuach j , :,.,,v il w
Extra -salT
Extra Ssnrica ;T
Extra Savings . I
2 Pc:rs I i : I
l New I
High twist snag
reinforced heel St
toe. Sandal foot.
Smart dull crepes
and chiffons in
all the new spring
shades. Sheer S
threads, 4 thread
chiffons, and 7
thread for extra
hard everyday i.
$2.50 Values
Twin Weavo Satin Slips
XAixariouav rorm-mtlas; fouigor alipau Dcnbla ft Qf?
Shield or lace trim tops. Adjustable shoulder straps. o 9
Caa't rist, s&tv tarn, cr "rldt-u !
lVVltiy(n),: "The Shoe of Champions."
S Genuine Keds
! 10c Pert Uaea! --lUdWI 39
Kitd.cn Tovcls; an? w
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Sd.el412X29 3C each 50e Klicrt's Silk Vi prie.
lAOractiva white towel hem-I DfCSS ShlOldS
I med. and with colored borders. I p' tok mo- - :
I Void after March , oint shields for AHt
' ' -' ' 1 protection of-wpi
I 4 fal til 1 J () la?) 1 wvely dresses and suits.
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At Women's
Fred Meyer Presents
New white broadcloth shirt with the doable-wear
fused collar the collar is guar-'
anteed to outwear, the; shirt! Sanforized
shrunk throughout insuring permanent
fit. Comfortable as' a soft collar, stays
clean. - ,
35c Val. Men's
"f ' , Made ot long-wearing merceriied cotton.
" . Choice of attractlre plain solors and white.
T You'll want sereral pair at this price!
, ' ' ' At Men's Wear Sectioa
fill r-'yn rr'N r va rv iO- n
t 3irSaal1.PaF a?ak " - . " H
rtP? CoOzen I
Those nice large ones.
. Fresh i r o ta famous
i r i -l -s j)- i
as a v ? r uuc - urcuarust -
Fcr salads cr sl.thr
. Spmig
Shades
f'? A hi eSungisry
-K SnlmaHoa
:iHl S V ApmMdl
.Zi -4S , e Golden Dawa
.iV A eci-
-.. Jf- A raar S m i-' a aaaaata a , .
Mil a xiwavn mmow n
Rose ilaxe I
Wear Sectloa
Ribbed Slack Sox I
25c
6 for
$15
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Shirts
1.65
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