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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1939)
loyalty LlatryoT Leave 5 Generous Servings of Fcumily S Oregori Peas ilFhipned Silk up V SOverton's Businea Men Issue . .. . - - .. a Stirs lown i . . -a - ' ' ! - MsisBaBaaaaaaansfew " A - . - ." r'- v -3. "u- f Wondering how IEW : Get That War '' ' ,- - . ; .-, i S1LVERTON Were : ilTer 1 1 i. ton businessmen's - faces red Tuesday! But not from embar rassment. All np and own Main street they bad , an., old- fashioned "mad ' : on. ; The caase was press stories appearing Tuesday morning to the effect that "After, hearts r talk oi boycotting Salem ;last week due to a road controversy. Sllrerton. business men Monday tain heard talk , la a. similar Tela, but this time it was di rected si them. - for their as serted j.laa attitude and poor support, of the field project and local baseball teams, majorfy of local bosiaess . men" were criticized In a resolution adopted here Friday night It the I U- TertOB local of the Industrial Employes' anion. -An article, printed In a Sa lem newspaper not lone ago." the statement declared. rre credit to the SUrertoa chamber or commerce, backed by nsi- nesi men. .for purchasing prop-f arty aow . known as MeGtnnu field." ; - ; . Credit Is Disposed - "Asserting the members wera rolled the - statement -aid -It was pointed oat if it hadnt been for the mill men makinT an outright irt of the field to the dty. it would still be cow pasture."'"-'' "Bat where, asked one 8n- rertoa business man after aaota- er Tneaday, Hs the 115 I paid towaru the paral" - Records shot, that tt the time the ball ?ark was purchased, the business men report, the business houses la Sllrerton raised in ae-. tual cash $1350. Besides this, they pointed oat. the majority of business houses bad season tickets. they Subscribed lo the adrertuing appearing on the ball park fence, and were eren n-w subscribing to the adrertlaing for this year's program. Seek Explanation . When Questioned T a e Z t. y night. T. T. Leonard.' president of the Sllrerton chamber of commerce, stated that he really had no comment to make. "Perhaps." be added, "we will ask a committee from the IEU to appear before' the chamler to tell us bow we bare failed to support the ball club." REELECT MISS RICHARDS - S ST. LOUIS At a recent meet Si in fif the board, of -directors. Miss Grace Richards of .Aums f Tllle. was reelected teacher f r I Si ! i I 1 Jrootoea L O Patents O Whites V O JaponicasY S 99 SPORT OXFORDS 4 i m 1 . ' 5f "I Jlea-Aryaa VHma Carer (above) mast lease the United States attain aiT ssent hi wnlret she frirmrTt ff4 tan by marrying an American, she said. aoied Enropean stage ae- tuM aha fll Cerlnajiv for Cmtio- lovaaia then came to New York that country, toe, feu under Nasi onslaught. the-St. Louis school for a recond term. ! . - ,:H . .,'1 Illegal Pish Sale Charged to Five ROSEBt'RO, April Z-(4V With the arrest of a fifth per son, C. W. Tarker, Rosebarc aarageman. an Inquiry Into the alleged sale - of j Illegal salmon te the Rosebtrra Rod and Gnn dab for an annual bake last Jane was ended today by Dis trict Attorney J.! V. Long. Three others. Frank Bennett. Eugene; Errin Darts. Winches ter; and Stuart Taylor, CoqaiUe hare pleaded cnilty and se awaiting sentence by a Reeds- port justice court, while W. J. Beecroft, commercial fisherman, la yet to hare his trial com pleted, i Parker was chairman rf a committee that bought the sal mon end he - was charged with possession of illegally .ught fish. Daris and Taylor were al leged to hare caught the fish !n closed waters and Bennett was alleged 4o hare sold the catch to the club. Beecroft is charged with making an illegal bill of sale and Parker was accused of buying the fish, i Reorganization to Start Soon, Rumor WASHINGTON, April 20-fPki Reports reached Capitol 'Hill to day that President Roosevelt was considering transferring the RFC and other gorernn-ent leodin t agencies to the commerce depart ment In the first reorganisation more under authority granted him recently by congress. The contemplated reorganiza tion order, which some legislators said they expected to be issued next week, also might include the Federal Housing) Administration and Home Owners Loan Corpora tion, thus consolidating major business recovery agencies under one command, it was said. - Hi Square Toes and Saddle : Oxfords' Shoe Store V State and ComX ists. Angler Employing Gun Device Upon Line Is Scolded GRANTS PASS, April zO-fPr- The fishing purists scorned Douglas -Talbot, of Fruitdale but the justice court jury let him off with a reprimand. State police , arrested 1'albo who caught the largest Chinook salmon on the upper Rostue riv er last year, on a charge of an gling with a set line. They rs aerted his tackle Included c de Tice whereby a tug on the line by a fish would explode a go pher fun. The angler'a defense was that the line was not; unattended b cause he was always within ear shot of the report. The district attorney replied the law speci fied an ancler must hold tha ' rod in his hand. - -, 'This jury recommends that any device fir Ins a cartridge for a signal be prohibited,"- tha Jury commented. ''Its use is not con sidered good sportsmansblp." Talbot promised to destroy tte device. , , Annual Directory Ckdm ; 337,183 live in Portland PORTLAND. A artl tQ-UP- Portland 'Claimed a population increase of 2,67 since last year in th anneal directory aed today, it : listed J 3 7,1 8 J names. L5 1 4 ' ; CLtcks JSrowns Whiles Twer Tcaes , Leather and Crepe? Solea Ccrntr State and Centra erchl Streets 1 Sweet variety peas a little larger than fancy packed and mora firm ithan smaller peas but meaty, fresn tasting peas grown and packed in Oregon. High in food value and vitamin content Vale peas are economical and easy to serve; packed in fall size No. 2 tin. ! Pn Crust ' My-Te-Fino Ko.2 0 ; mw "Fall Sncea . - Hcrvoy IVcnr Pcpcr H23 KSHOc DAW-DEE lCTlLOl lb. pg. 1Cs MY-TE-FIME FRUIT COCKTAIL. 8k)z tin. 3 for 19c KOHlVsEL CHIU COrJ CAHMEj1-Ib. tin. 2 for 25c DAN-DEE SALTED SPANISH PEANUTS, 1 lb 1Cc MY-TE-FINE ASSORTED NAPKINS. 100's. 2: for 15c FINER FLAVOR ORANGE JUICE, " - Closeout, 5c f.lY-TE-FINE ASPARAGUS STYLE DEANS 2 25c KELLOGG'S RICE IUUSPIES, i(hz. package 11c ENGUSH LAD CANNED DEER, Quarts. 25c lobby's or Armours Visnna Scusage. Vi tin. 3 for 25c My-T-Rne Pineapple Juice VJ 45c FRED MEYER TAPIOCA, Urge or Small. 2 lbs. iqc MY-TE-FINE CANE and MAPLE SYRUP, 12oz 14c TRIANGLE PANCAKE FLOUR, 28-oz. package 15e 2 tin, 3 for 23C VALE STRINGLESS DEANS. No KNOX SPARKLING GEUTINE,fegiilar package 19c iiAUU 5YUUPf Red or Blue Label. 3-lb. tin 23c FRED MEYER WHITE POPCORN. Hulless. 2 lbs. 12c FRENCH'S ROOT DEER EXTRACT, 3 ounces 10c OVALTINE. Chocolate or Regular, Large tin, 59$ FRED MEYER COCO ANUTLong Shredded, 8 ounce 13c P&G SOAP Efficient Laundry Soap, Large bars, 6 for20c VALE DARTLETT PEARS, Med sze, !ge. 2V2 cans 2 for 27c MYWINE wiSroeT'cor. 3 . WHITE STAR TUNA. V2 tins. 16c ; MORR ELL'S DEVILED MEAT. 3c My-Te-Fine Tomato Juice 4c. 4 15c Dan-Dee Sterilized Tissue . 6 rolls 25c CREAM of RICE, 18-oz. pkg. 15c VALE DILL PICKLES, 1 Gallon Jar 49c ALBER'S CORNFLAKES for 11c PARSON'S AMMONIA, Pints, 13c IVORY FLAKES, Large Pkg. 21c BLUE ROSE RICE 3 15c j C & H SUGAR, 10-lb. cloth bag 51c My-Te-Fine WHOLE CLAMS, tall tin 25c Vale Apricots Halres 2 15c Marshmallow Delight Cookies 19c ', ..'VVS Cleans floors woodwork, linoleum. - UtKtub UaadiM mud temores s; - , , : 3LEACL PAN-DEE DPACH Half n fniit. ink. coffee and glass staraaj sail- f . .. I I dew ad corch. An efficient dwinfect' wOllOII J ant, germicule, deodorsnt ? ttu 8e Bottle Dep. 3000 GROCERY ITEMS-3000 LOW PRICES Freshly Roasted Freshly Ground V V f My-Tc-Rno 2 0Qc 20c Lbs, V Lb. Hlablaad ktowb Central American beans carefully blended and roasted for a fine aromatic full fiarored coffee. Dan-Dee Coffee A Us. 25c 13c Lb. A mild blend of Brasilian beans roasted fresh daily and around to your particular or der, f i Vacuum Packed : In Re-Usable Jars Fifth Ave. Coffee m far 45c 23c Lb. The world's choicest beans blended and roasted for the most exacting coffee users. Fred Meyer Mayonnaise Mild or tart mayonnaise made with 100 vegetable oil and fresh egg yolks. 33c qt Honey Maid Grahams 28c Unscramble the word Make a Sentence Pain of Passes to the CAPITOL. Contest Word No. 4 DOGO See "Honey Maid" Adr. for Details I FRESH FROM OUR MODEL IAKERY 32G -1ST chocolate butter cake Iced with marshmallow 9.1 9Vrr and poured with chocolate. w76r rteeat pastry flour, freab. yA-k- m, loadsof Sth Ara. COtfc3 batter. ; : v tUXAtrU CLAWS Bieb. flaky pastry fined with fresh crashed - - 'm -1 - ' fdaaapjlt and topped with daUdona sliced Q iCr lw3 CICACKED WHEAT Bread, Un&lleed 10c Sliced I2e Vail flarored. special steel cat cracked wheat aad pore Tege- laoie snonenxng rreaa aaiiy. New POTATOES, PEAS New Potatoes- tender I and- meitv.' Vptv I sweet and tender young peas., Serve them creamed to gether. ' i IM7 At Fred Myers Thrifty Price 3 lbs. Peas all S lbs. Potatoes for mm 3, Lemons 1 490s.' Serve Lemonade these gammer "dayav - We Reaerre the Right 4 Limit Qaaatitles.1 LDCrUY OYJ?JED!0?ZimTED Now for 3 : . "r ' Days . f n n as a m. m m- 1 w 1 1 I i x V " rfT. 15 A r f snsaes. S acd thread selec ttomsef Fred Key--r better hosiery. Reinforced, cradle foot, deep carter welt. Buy now while quantities Jast aad assort- at Is complete. Sixes tvio. ,f: Lovely Spring Shades Tour choice of powdery rose tones to sunny beiges. All the popular Sixes SVi to 0Vz $1.00 Velue Sturdy Ccnvos Oxfords Ideal' for fP AA sports wear. Tlat sol- I tf ltT ed. XUlaf oread at point of wear. Regular 39c Rayons Medium weight In t pantle. brief or bloomer style. Re- w inforced crotch. Reg. 79c Lcrgs Cbvcrcll Apron 'i : 80 square prints la large assortment of col ors. Trimmed wltji coatrast pipings, rlcb v m.m MffiM 'RMiwona eoraraca. ? ' Catchers MITT "Jimmy McNulty" Genuine Steer Hide Men's White Jumbo Hanks r , 5C 6 for 29c No More Buttons to Setc Men's Broadcloth S0T! 35c Value, 4 for 95c Full Cut, Fast Colors Men's Ribbed-Top Slack Sox 25c (m 1 Tube With Purchase 2 DunloD Tires IBBSQ Size 600x16 $7-29 a ; -SIZE I PRICE 450-21 . $4.93 ' 475-1S S5.19 ' - S00-19 59 " - &25-18 - . 16.04 550-17 $6.59 ' 1 f 600-16 J s $79 The BISON is a low-priced tire that ;, wffl many miles of safe, care- ree oririn. Dun lop 107 DunlopStandard The aew S-10T adds atrik- ioS? etll1' f l"ty cotrtion Sea ?! -riT " the Itaes taw mate, pres .mailman tread rub dm roa a hirk wn ;aalfkJlor.ldedlp. formaSTtlr? t FRfiS - W .j, .,.r,, ( , , METER T11RITX PRICE! 550-16 S50-17i 600-16 625-16 50-16 7C0-15 700-16 ? PRICE $11.08 $1U0 $13,95 'I $159 $164-$16.72 -r GUARANTEE.' Withoat limit to miles ' or saawtha, aay OUXUP tire oM by Fred tleyer la gaar aateed to aire satisfactory errlee. ShoeJd a DUKLOP tan, we will repair It FREE, or replace It with a NEW , tire, chargma; only for nerr- SIZE 450-21 ' 475-19 X 500-19 525-17 ,525-18 J550-17 ' "550-18 -550-19 J0046 600-17 625-16 650-161' PRICE $6.09 $6.79 $7.04 c twr $8.49 . $8.64 $88 $99 $10.19" $119 At Kew Tofictrjr Sectloa , Vs.' My. V ..t . t h '- -L I