The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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Program Made
For Girl Camp
College Graduates to Be
Leaden at Silver
Creek Outing
A program ot Interesting sctlT
ltles Including handicraft,, horse
manship, fishing, hiking, swim?
mlng. nature atndyv camplire, dra
matics and singing has been ten
Utively outlined' lor the second
annual district girls' camp at the
Silrer creek recreational ares
from JulT 3 to August . .;
Adult leadership. made up to
college rraduates lor -teachers, is
being prorided to supervise and
instruct all actinties. Those - ob
tained for,leaders so far are Mrs.
Leif Bergsrik. .Margaret Gilstrap4
Mrs. Jean . Shelton. iMsa Pauline
Fry, Mist. Jean Anunsen, Mrs.
Blanche Allen and Edith Clement.
Fred E. Smith, physical director
at the Salem TMCA, will again
serve as camp director.
Registrations are " now being
made for the camp. So far the
following girls . have . been : Fegis-
tered. ' ' .
Girls Listed
. v" ' Billle FiUpatrick and Patricia
Eakin, from Albany; Mary Thom
as.' from Amity; Phyllis Ann Cra
Ten and Marilyn Mix, from inde
pendence: Shirley Girod, from
Gervais; . Geraldlne .Olson, Iris
Ness, JLeora Farton, Betty To we.
- Donna Claire Aim, Alois Berget,
..Kathrvn' Raves. Diana Dovle. Lu
cille Loraine Devericks, Bernice
Fierst, Elaine Grogan, Jeanne Lar
son. Sheila Mathieson, H a r r 1 et
Ness, Beberly Conrad, Coraleeon-
Ness, Beverly Conrad, Cora-
lee onrad, Pauline Neal, Jacqul
line Lewis, from Silverton; Fer
nel Gilstrap, from Turner; Mar
jorle Tate, from Sublimity:
Donna Louise Savage, Terry Jo
C. S. Orvig
. Co.
161N.Com!.. Ph. 6723
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Pre-Cooked: j t
Picnics, 18c- lb.
Dry Sngar Cared v
Bacon, lb ifjc
. Half or Whole -
Fryers, lb......-:. 2C
Rabbits, lb -25C
25c
Toting
Hens, lb
Pare
Lard, 3 lbs.
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That nock neritonitls landed in'Jack Drmnsey's midriff atl bafbad him down and out, bat here he i
almost as well as ever as he celebrated bis recovery with his daughter, Joan (left) , and Barbara in
r the Dempsey Central Park (New xork) apartment.
YOUNG TURKEYS
Dressed and
drawn, lb.......J.,
Salt Side Pork,
I few-it. ...-.. .
Fresh Liver,
30c
12c
10c
Kemp, Donna Mai Gruchow, Caro
lyn Brady,' Baroara Hoadley, Ma
rie Ann Newman, Leotaclare Vib
bert, Jean Newman, Roberta Jean
Meyer, Dorothy Mason. Patricia'
DeSart, Margaret Burroughs,
Jeanne Dolese, Barbara Bates,
Irene Willmschen, Charlotte Wil
liams, Dorothy Bergsvlk, Bessie
Walling. Alice' Fay Daugherty,
Virginia Pope, Barbara Smith,
Kay Griffith and Bonnie Daugher
ty, from Salem.
In addition to these, there are
other girls sponsored by the Ro
tary club. Eagles lodge, American
Legion and auxiliary, Junior Wom
en's club, and the Veterans of For
eign Wars.
Sorting out Loot
Wearies Coppers
PORTLAND, July 20-(iP)-While
three young men and a girl
charged with burglary rested In
Jail today, weary detectives segre
gated' articles claimed by persons
who said they were victims of
about 20 "pillowslip" robberies.
A southwest Portland house
where Lewis Lafollett lived alone
yielded the articles,! including
household . goods, sports equip
ment, clothing, radios, clocks and
miscellaneous items. -- - -
Held with the' 18-year-old La
follett were . Frances Lwwis, 18,
Eugene Kingsley,- 13, and Leroy
Dolson, 18. Police' accused, them
of raiding homes' and carrying
away approximately $3000 worth
of goods In pillowslips. :
Complaints were filed against
Lafollett, Dolson and Miss Lewis
after their arrest yesterday.
Kingsley .was arrested i by Detec
tives Albert C. Mulligan and Joha
W. McCuliouch at noon.
Amateur Photog
Attracts Not J
SILVERTON HILLS Consid
erable interest is being shown in
the hobby of Ted Weldon, a mem
ber ot the Silver Creek Falls CCC
camp. Weldon has been studying
photography, and has made some
interesting studies of various
points in the state park.
He has been doing bis own fin
ishing and enlarging and a num
ber of his prints are adorning the
walls in the Roman Kints store.
the only concession so far within
the boundaries of the state park
Sea Scout Craft
On Display Today
Open House Slated Aboard
36-Foot Boat by Sea
Scout Troop
Full sail set, 368 square feet of
it, and all brass polished to Its
maximum brightness, the Willam
ette Sea Scout ship "Willamette
Ship" will be on display in its'
berth at the foot of Chemeketa
street all day today while mem
bers of the local sea scout troop
act as hosts to the public for an
open house aboard their 36-foot
craft. The scouts have invited all
interested persons to come aboard
at any time during the day.
The boat, which is a regulation
naval whaleboat fitted with sails,
and capable also of running an
der power ot a large-size outboard
motor, will be open for inspection,
according to sea scout leaders, for
today only.
Tomorrow morning the anchor
of "Willamette Ship" will be hoist
ed at 6 a.m. and the craft will get
under way down the river bound
for Portland, where it will afford
training facilities on the Columbia
river for local scouts during the
remainder of the summer., crew
of 17, commanded by Skipper W
E. Thompson, wilj be aboard for
tne voyage.
Masons, Aviators
' Picnic on River
RIYERDALE There was a
large attendance at the Masonic
picnic held at Riverdale park
Sunday, and an unusually enter
talning program was enjoyed by
all who were present.
Despite the cold wind Monday
night, members of the Salem Fly
ers' club enjoyed swimming and
a picnic supper at Riverdale.
Next Sunday. July 23, the Pet
tyjohn clan will hold their annual
reunion at Riverdale.
Bean to Capital
For ICC Hearing
Crmond R. Bean, state utilities
commissioner, will leave Friday
for Washington. D. C, where he
will attend an interstate com
merce commission hearing " in
volving northwest freight rates on
petroleum and petroleum pro
ducts.
Petition for reduction of these
rates was filed -by the railroads
but was opposed by the truck op
erators.
A preliminary hearing on these
rates was held in Portland re
cently with Clyde B. Atchison, a
member of the interstate com
merce commission, presiding.
i Public utility officials from
Idaho and Washington also will
attend the hearing.
162 N. Gbmn;
FRESH, CRISP VEGETABLES PRICED
'mmx
Phone 5151
LOW
Corn Flakes.-
5c
Kellogg's,
pkg;fc
WHEATIES
2 pjcgs.i 19c
KIX
Pkjr.
20c
Kitchen Queen
49-lb.....l2........ 1UQ5.
Crown Pancake
94b....: ..: Bc
9-lb.
basr.
Rolled Oats
35c
CHEESE
Full Cream
lbs.
2PC
VINEGAR
222
White pickling.
Gal .
PUDDING
Royal
ORANGES
Sweet, juicy.
doz.-...! 29c
CARROTS
2 large I 9
bunches. j)
BEETS
large . j "
bunch i..
2C
CABBAGE '
lb.
solid
Heads
POTATOES
No. 2 Locals
HO lbs..... j gc
! 1 .
Best Foods,
41c
TOMATOES
Fancy-locals.
3 ibs.: : Iflc
BORENE
Lge- pkg 29C
Giant ..:
SOAP
Lifebuoy, Camay
11c
Lux,
2
cakes .
Spry - Crisco
Snowdrift'
3 SLi-L, 49c
Potato Chips
pkg. 10c
LARD
Star
29c
:Annours
lb. .
Carton.. L
Jell-0- Royal
Jellwell
rkti. ;,'',:. 5c
Rep
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rt Denied
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Criticism. , That ; OaimanU
Won't Work While Paid
Hit by Statistics
. ' . . : - -;
Criticism" that nnemplorment
compensation . claimants vill i not
return to work until tber nave ex
hausted their benefit rights were
discredited by statistics reieaaea
here Thursday by the state nn
emDlorment' compensation com
mission.'
The report -ahowed " that 977X
ot the ,33,Q67 claimants whose
clakns for behelits have been al
lowed since-the first of the year
returned to work -before drawing
mazimnm benefits to wnicn -tnev
are entitled, officials said.
Jobs Preferred
Up to Jaly 15 claims allowed
totaled 33.067. Of these, 31,935
received first checks, 19,313 were
paid In full and 3977 workers
were receiving checks in current
status. Deductions by the statis
tical department showed 30 per
cent of those with valid claims
stopped drawing Job Insurance to
go back to work, beventyseven
per cent of these were absorbed in
private Industry.
The law provides that once
claimant makes a claim for ben
efits, he has the remainder of the
calendar year in which to exhaust
his total amount, which is based
upon past wages, up to $240. Can
cellation of the unclaimed bal
ance at the end of that time does
not exclude the claimant from fu
tare benefits.
In fact, work during the ben
efit period has built up new wages
on which new - benefit rights
usually can b based immediately
after theoriginal benefit year has
been completed, officials pointed
ont.
Presbyterians to
Meet at Portland
CORVALLIS. ' J u 1 y 20.-rV
Mount Tabor Presbyterian church
of Portland was selected by the
Presbyterian synod of Oregon to
day for its next meeting.
Activities of the-synod In re
lgions education was the prin
cipal topic of the sessions today.
Farm Field Makes
Fine Landing Spot
PORTLAND, July 20
James Clark, 45, chief pilot for
the Commercial Aircraft company,
had thought for six months what
a swell emergency lauding field
a certain farm lot would make.
Last night his motor stalled at
3000 feet and he aet his ship down
on it, undamaged.
ser. men's ;wear ana' laanary.
managed by M.r. i cranay. 1 ana
florist department operated by
Sydney Jary.
Group
7
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Hears Thompson
Salem ' lawyers gathered yes
terday noon at a special bar asso
ciation luncheon at the Marlon ho
tel to hear a talk by B. J. Thomp
son of Forest City, Iowa, Tic pre
sident of the American judicature
society. Mr. Thompson spoke on
the lawyers institute movement
of which he has been a leader. ,
i Lawyersl Institutes hajre de
veloped "In 14 states since their
sfart'ln 3L38, Mr. fSompson said.
They aWregionat' meetings of
lawyers held to discuss particular
phases ot law, - . r
Mr. Thompson : ;is in Salem vis
iting his son Bruce Thompson and
family. He has been attending the
convention' of the. American Bar
association in San Francisco. lie
Is . chairman of - organisation and
development under the section of
legal ducation ot , the American
Bar association, rice -chairman of
the section of bar organization
and activities and a member of
the house of delegates of the
association.
Fred Meyer Has
New Store Unit
To the rapidly expanding Fred i
Meyer operations here have now
been added another group of mer
chandise and service units, the
Fred Meyer lower level store, oc
cupying the basement of the Fred
Meyer tonetry store at 14 n.
Liberty.
Largest unit Is a variety de
partment managed by Mitchell
Rowe, who was for years with
Meier & Frank, Portland, as a
merchandise manager and buyer.
According to Rowe, lower-priced
department store merchandise will
be carried, including yardage, no
tions, ready-to-wear, and. lamps.
Other services in the Fred!
Meyer lower level include the
Shoe Clinic, Ed Teuscher, mana-
A To) VP T3Iul
BASEST
New Pottottoec
10 lbs. U7 SO lbs. 65s
You Will Buy Them When You See Them
Vegetable &
Tomato
Qualifies with the Best
CABBAGE, solid heads, lb mc
FRESH TOMATOES, lb ffc
CANTALOUPES, jnmbos 2 for 11 C
LIFEBUOY SOAP ...3 bars j7c
GINGER SNAPS J doz. IOC
111!?
Ik d
Meaty
Beef Etoasl ib.
faimdlleeS ib. H
Always Fresh
!ans. ib. S
A Breakfast Treat
Tender and Juicy
Dry Sagar-Cared, Guaranteed Not Salty
SUGAR
fill Juinjiwjo
Sagar-Cured, Tenderized
Fresh
Posh" Hoasi: llv
Lean Yonng Pork
Peets
Granulated
Large
Pkg.
NEW MARKET
H 1 '-
Matches
J Boxes
to
Carton '
146 N. COMMERCIAL ST.
PHONE 4010
n
1
Picket's Pancake
Picket's Flour
10's
Sack
498
Sack
Shredded Biscuits
n. b. a
100 Whole
Wheat :
Pkg. s
VAL VITA
14-oz. Bottle
VAL VITA.
ii?Es EeacaG
Size 2y
3 cans as 1-
in Assorted Colors
One lb.
Cello .
SUNNY COAST
JELL POWDER
All Flarors
3 Pkgs. 5g
Drifted
Snow
494b.
Sack
50c and Coupon in Each Sack for 4 Ice Tea Spoons
Sof iasillt Cake Flour
' In Bulk in Cellophane
Eli
One lb.
k. 25c
(SSC?BIl25l .
IBeeS
cans
Vail Vnto
Bean, Pea and Tomato
Size 303
3 cans
WHITE
KING
1 0 Cakes ,... .... .2,'JC
3 fakes Toilet Spap.ljc
White King Washing
Powder, large size
Deviled Meat, 's, 2 cans....
Camay Soap, 2 cakes.. He
Toothpicks, box - dJC .
French Bird Seed... IOC
Starch, 1 lb....... ......
2-Lb. Can Cocoa..... ....
Oleo, 1 lb IOC
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO UM1T QUANTITY
LESIONS
Fane Pure Gold
15c
doz.
Lettuce ;.
- Lare, solid.
3 heads ICC
Tomatoes
Oregon grown.
3,b, 17c
Cantaloupe
Vine ripened."
4 for 25c
Sliced Bacon lb. 23c
Small Wienies lb. 20c
Lean Salt Pork lb. 13c
Prime Rib Roast lb. 20c
Boned and Roiled
Luncheon Meats lb. 25c
Assorted
Bacon Stiuares lb. 13c
; ... . ..... .
Rind. Ott
X) pkgs...;.
qts..
FRYERS RABBITS - HENS
as
Miracle Whip,
33 c