The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 24, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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Tea OUZGON STATESMAN, Salcn, Oregon, Friday fclornln. Ilarch 24, 1S33
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I Captain H. A. Reynolds of the Army Air Corps Reserve Is howa with
I . hi. .m tninin niane ant of which be Jumped
; who It became nnmanaKeable became of k formation Reynolds
.i lded ! a trre. nninjureu, rear v.., " t-
j ' crashed In a nearby fields AP Photo.
jDaylight Saving
'1? Is Turned Down
PORTLAND, Ore., March 23.
' rAXTtm inn anil the clock will
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fcaT.the same relation this spring
land fommer as they did in the alt
and winter, the city council decld
- !d In voting 4 to 1 against day.
light taring. 1
' t Persons favoring a one-hour
'change from Standard time assert
ed If daylight aaring was good for
the east it would also be good for
'Portland, that" outdoor lorers.
! gardeners and golfers would be
! benefitted by the. longer funny
'evenings and business dealings
'with the east would be on a more
equal time basis.
X- Theatre, labor, musicians and
a number of mothers who asserted
their children would never want
to go to bed as long as tbe inn
;was up. opposed the plan.
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iValley Students
I Get High Grades
' CORVALLIS, March M-flF)-
; .f hlrty-one students were listed on
'the Oregon State college straight
t."A honor roll by Registrar E. B.
, Lemon. :
:, The scholarship "blue book"
bore the name of Dorothy Even
: ' den, Corrallis, senior In science,
' !for the sixth time Edmond Cala-
-n rnrvallU anA Helen RIt.
'Dallas, won ratings for the fourth
'time.
'l Others included:
Darle Dudley and Kenneth
: Clark, Salem ; Harlet Kleinsorge,
Sllrerton; Lawrence Zach, Mt. An
gel; Beulah Budke. Dallas; Lester
. jC. Dunn, John D. Gray, Clyde
' Rose, Corrallis.
dditioo
. . .. in the New
CLEVELAND. March
Brnce, a milk-wagon horse, rated
100 for in tenuous today, out ail
he got was another trip around
his route.
Dairy employes starting to load
wagons found Bruce had disap
peared when his driver's back was
tamed;
Detectives started' a search. A
bystander reported a milk wagon
had gone around a downtown ho
tel block twice. The detectives
took np watch. They found Bruce
on his third' trip around.
"Nice going," said his driver,
"but we still hare to get that milk
delivered."
ST. LOUIS, March 2S-(AV
Slacea baby came Into the fam
ily the city mst accept a stt
e of woraaa to ornament the
soldiers' ; memorial.
The cewtract called for two
me and two women.
Wbtmm model of one woman
showed she was holding a baby
the board- of public serriee re
fased to father it, ere though
Sculptor Walker Hancock of
New York Insisted tt should be
there to symbolize sacrifice.
"It's not our baby." declared
Baxter L. Brows, president of
the board.
The iafant would add about
91.OO0 to the cost of earring
the statue, which in Brown's
opinion is "too much to lay out
for the birth of a limestone
baby."
Federal Aid Given
Q Battleship Oregon
f WASHINGTON,' March 23-(JP)
-A second deficiency measure. In
cluding a 125,000 appropriation
tss federal contribution toward
permanent mooring of the historic
! battleship Oregon in the Portland
harbor, was approved - today by
.the house. The measure went to
;the senate.
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Klamath Relief Decline
fj Laid to Good Weather
KLAMATH FALLS. March 22
j ()-Max Dudley, county welfare
j administrator, said the seasonal
.decline In relief volume, usually
i-flrst noticeable in April, Vgan in
February this year He aald it was
now running far ahead of sched
ule. Dudley credited good weather
for the improvement.
PALO ALTO. Calif., March 23.
-Pl-lt the principal decides to
go through with the bargain, the
Palo. Alto municipal woodpile will
take a beating for a few days from
a college bred ax-man known to
the football public as Tony Cai-
velli.
CalrellL center on last year's
varsity eleven, was charged by
Palo Alto police with driving an
automobile 60 miles per hour.
Given the alternative of a fine or
20 hours on the woodpile he chose
the latter. The wood was distrib
uted among city institutions.
Need for Qeanup
Of Portland Seen
PORTLAND, March 23-AJ)-An
American Social Hygiene associa
tion director told Portland that
It most adopt and enforce a two- j
fold program to rid Itself of pros-
titntlon and reduce venereal dis
eases, j. !
Bascom Johnson," New York,
urged jailing of the racketeers and
exploiters of harlots and correc
tion of conditions which bring on
new crops of harlots.
He said that statistics on social
diseases, although still fragmenta
ry, showed "pretty well" that
"prostitution Is the chief reser
voir, of venereal diseases." ;
MARKET
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St.
Salem Leading Market
Tea, Sir! Salem's Leading Market. Ton
dont hare to ' worrv while hnnnin
here aa sre ! h Ibihm w.
for yon from which to choose. So if yon don't hare the habit
of dropping ia, do so now aa good habits are hard to break
away from. ' - t '
T ffT D rr To Roast
U Vai 14 No' Shanks
E5S
Dccca Dcsli i "m age to 23c
Our choice arts of Prime Rib Eolls are tender and
good. The Price? Just 17c per pound, and yon win find
them jnicy and rich in food value.
Pork Chops
Mutton -" - m " r -m f
Chops a lbs. c2fc
Mcttcn rg
stew ; tPC
Eirloia
Spare
112
Veal
Stew.
Pare
LartL.
Fresh Side or t
Salt Pork
Beef Pot Roast -vA
or Rib Boil , iiUS
Pork
Backbones !
3 ILUVGI? -?SSr.; EGO
Ccae ia azsd paj our market a visit. See the many
choice bargains that are displayed to make your shop
pia? a pleasare. -
OPEN UNTIL 7 P. M. SATURDAY
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UO U 'UUUKD U XDKlAl
Peas at V'tlie Lowest rprice iii Years-ave $135 a case
V X III If 11 II 1 11 If 1 - i l - -i If
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"When therm Aty-T-Fu
on the label then? qualitf
in the can . '
5 Famous Recipes
for Canned Peas
Emily Post,
on correes
authority
Edith Key
lirlnr:
lor
Kerr. we9
1st; X3m BIaxwen,taniousenter-
aanwr. and Fred Beaumont, chef
f aha. famous IIsliiliuw llswu
atva yon their tavortto rectpea.
Got your copy ht smy of our gro-
seettona,
My-Te-Fine peas, are packed from dewey
fresh, Northwest-grown tender -younsr peas,
picked just when each pod is at the peak of
its garden freshness, and filled with health
Sivinsr vitamins A, C and D. No. 3-sieve
peas are small, uniform and tender skinned.
Each full size No. 2 can makes approximately
5 generous servings. Serve peas often while
they are priced so thriftily.
Prices Effective Friday Thru Mon.
Grcpcnuts
1tox. Pkg. 1Jc
Limit 2 U
My-To-Fin r Kinpferd
Corn, Glcss Starch
3 Ikpi 25c
French's
Celery Sdt
3 25c
Onion or
gaiiie seasoning.
:r;!Ish Led
CcnCoor
9t.cca25c
DAN-DEE DATES, fcr dssscrts or ccncEss. 2 lbs. 19c
CRISCO. 1C3 VcgoJcilo shcrcr.ir.g, 1 lb. 19c. 3 2. 45c
MY-TE-FINE MUSHROOMS Pfccos & Stems. Iff 14c
MY-TE-FINE SYRUP. Cera & Mcp!e, gcL 55c, 1 cjL &9c
FRED MEYEil Green cr Yellow SPLIT PEAS. 2 lbs. 15c
IVORY FLAKES, for fine laundering. Icrge phg. 20c
FRENCH PREPARED MUSTARD, 6-oz. jcr Cc
CALO DOG crCAT FOOD, 0-oz fen, 3 for 14c
RALSTON WHEAT OATA,10-ounce pbg. 10c
PET EVAPORATED MILK. Tell Tbs, 4 for2 3c
GLEN COVE ItADOTA FIGS, No. 1 fin 10c
MY-TE-FIN2 VVhcb Segment GRAPEFRUIT. NS.i 29c
OREGON FRANQUETTE WALNUTS 1 lb. 19c
FRED M2YER DRIED PRUNES. 30-40 she. 3 lbs. 19c
QUAKER OATS. Quiclt or Recjulcr, Large Pkg. 19c
MY-TE-FINEtTUNA, Fcncy Oregon Alboccre, 15c
La Choy
Chinese Foods
BAMBOO SHOOTS, IS-4jg
X)Z.TIN. X3C
BEAN SPBOUTS, XZm
WO. rs. L lot aWC
watxb citiJi'A'jiiria, O?
is-ox.tin. 33Q
CHOW
DUB, SOZ.
SOT SAUCE, S-OZ.
BOTTTJB
rs.
lOc
12c
25c
Local People
Frs4 Mmymr is a locjJljr mwumd
an4 n.ss epsrat.4 rfmaixs
lion striving to bmiid a kigfsr
and katter Colnssbia Esspiraw
Yor dollar spmmt at Frad Mmj
r K-inrsstod in local prod
nets when practical aad wka
mvmr poaaibla.
The Freshest Coffee in Town
If Am '. '
& Mv-TD.Pino
3 Lbs. c
20e Lb. .
Finest highland grown beans,
blended and expertly roasted.
Rflfi AyoRus Den-Dec
COFFEE COFFEE
Vacuum packed
in re-usable
Siass jav. -
2-45c
AtCff
Mildly blended 4
Central Ameri-
can beans.
Grocory SsetieA
Ua
25c
iVeic Spring
Firm, yet leaves free easily
to prepare that tempting
salad.
iheads
Fresh: CELERY
Snouy White
' Delightful to add to gela-
f tin a RaTarla rVior
. ; stuffing. ,
Large
Stalk
g)
Butter Cake Topped With Milk Chocolate
n am. , m..,. mm no
DuixCi Creem CciEie
new taste sensation to delight everyone. Rich butter
eaka, split and filled with Dutch cream. Iced on aides
with chocolate icing and topped with milk chocolate.
Serves to &
Rich, Flaky
Pineapple Claws
Rich, puff pas- iip
try filled with ft for 9A HC
crushed pine- w
apple.- - . :' ..
My-Te-Fins
Sliced Dread
Made with 123
pur. vegetable shnit
tas 8Uced.
liav
New, Healthful v T
WhoaS Germ Drocd
Ifsds with wheat Germ flour, milk and
honey, rich la vitamin "B," the vitamin
vital to good health.
At Bakery Section
T7w fT 7T '
in.
IOGALLY OVJNED-0?cRATEt
We Reserve the Rijht to Lhsit Qcantiti
Swing Into Spring With Blouses
Styled To The Moment
V . - - - --- ' - - l
Reg. $1.95
lFp;;1 Pedicrepe Blouse
v'j Th. new Du-
s "i Pont fabric Ha
j appearance of
H77
1 purs silk blouse. Unni.h r
7 pean outton zront &
closure.
. A a nV 1 nT I E &
? n m n ssK w -
I ' in in ! in i ,:afeaa
$19 VsIm Psppsrill
Hc!tcd Rayon
fUs $1.95 Ccnnlne
Silk Clouse
Club seller. Wsj
front. Pastel shades.
AyW(S,wiijin ji iii IK 'I'umn (i
2rown tested for
? J durability and col-
, 3C fastness. Kxctt
L . insf new shajlcjL
anrabiutv and mi. na t ; - v,
sf Vr Ttv
ri aSi J VI I ygSZ h
$1.4? Values
Men's Spori Shirts
Tweady cottons. Full roomy sises for
mora comfort. Ideal for golf, tennis
or all sports wear.
.19
3 for $3.45
Boys' 35c Value
BASEBALL CAPS
.Satin or gabardine.
25c
.Men's S5c Vain.
GIUPFER SHORTS
No sloro Buttons to Sew
25c
4 FOR 95c
The Lowest Priced Tire in the Northwest
E) 0D CD D p
m
j 6.00x16
I J 4-Ply
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Size Price
450-21 $4.98
475-19 $5.19
500-19 $59
525-18 $6.04
550-17 $659
Thn VSSOSS Is a low-priced
tirt that wnl dre : many
UiL.ES el SAFE, troubls
f ran rlvtec The BISON has
the same hiah-crnde..lonc
staple cotton eerd. cushioned
wfth psrest rubber com
pounds, that snake other
DTJNUOPS famous.
At Nevr Toiletry Section
GUARANTEE
TCfhoat Bnvit 1 1 ' months or
sallen, any Dulop tire sold by
Fred Meyer Is snaranteed to
aire aatisfactory r ivr Tie e.
Should a Dunlop fall, we will
repair ft FREE or replace it
with a NEW .. TIRE, eharinc
only for service rendered.
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