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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
The CHZGOir 8TATE3MJUT. Salu&Orvgen TttXar KaraSn KartA 21, 13U Students Hear Ruth Seabury ' ZUfors the asitmbied senior fclgh school student body Thursday Hiss Ruth Seabury, member of tha National Christian mission re cently held In Portland, told the Students of her experiences in for eign countries. Dr, William C. Jones of Willamette Introduced the speaker. Miss Seabury, dynamic, pre sen ted verbal snapshots of her travels in Italy, Greece, Turkey and India. Some humorous situa tions added to the interest of her talk, which stressed international cooperatio nin mission education. Especially enjoyed were the "sna Especially enjoyed wese the "snapshots' of India's loader Gandhi and progressive education program." She quoted Gandhi j as stying that Christians didnt real ize their advantage with the Bible printed i in a language they can read. During their vacation, In dian students spend their time teaching adults to read, j Miss Seabury is head of educa tjon of i foreign missions for the Congregational church. ij I VFflr Vf UlSfi "Pertainly Til have i jm to Jkirw another cup of coffee ... sad ftfMAf. . A HOSTtSJ,"! have no secret ex. j WW flM m cept to use Hill Bros. Coffee I M - Jr j3t. r according to directions. f LOOK! RIGHT THERE 0N . . t'S THE SIDE OF THE CAM t-Slg ARECOFRE-MAWNG'y5 ; DIRECTIONS FOR. V A C . I ! I ANY METHOD J The compliments you hear for j .W i "7 "S" "31 Hills BrPs- Ccflfee are not only a Jmr P&i j If jtin 0It rrYi tribute to its matchless, uniform KgttSfiW iL qUty;liuttoICbvUceCU&uf. t'M&hlM "atn fT n&- IJI For this grinJ used " ac- T liAAx 1 I cording o the directions on th 1 V?1 iW CC?Vr?r2 1 J de of the Hills Bros. Coffee can IV-W vTn XLL? t", Hj"ffr produes the utmost of flavor "psA - -i?--. T snd aronia in any kind of coffesv J7lfi CaMJUi Qjund it guaranteed to produce best results In DRIP jf GLASS MAKER PERCOLATOR OR POT If directions on the side of the Hills Bros Coffee can are followed Corner N. Commercial and Chemeketa Streets t . We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Phone 7335 For That Finer Salad One 8-oz. Jar Best Foods French Dressing and 2 Calaves ALL FOR CHEESE Full Cream lbs. Jell Powder ,3-ffcrs. il 10 c APIUGOTS They Are Dellelevs mm No. m eans .. Assorted t-lb. jars COFFEE Fearsesi's Eed Bag (2 lbs. 5c) Green Bag fS lbs. 4Se). Alrfllght S lbs. . Lb. Lb. ISc GcHcn T7crl Cclfcs 3 lb. lbs. Open Evenings til 8 P.M. EIILK cans .... 19c POTATOES 50-lb. Bars BREAD 1H-Ib. Sliced Loaves '3 for peas... 3 Ban. CORII cans BEAUS...230 GM Salted Wafers 2-lb. box rnisns 15c Ciimiss Factorr Fresh Chocolates, 2 lbs. 23c Orange Slices or Candy Beans, 2 lbs. 25c Chocolate Honey Comb Chips, lb. .-i.2Sc Peanut Clusters; lb. 23c Chicken Bones, lb. '29e Burnt Peanuts, lb; 220c Ceylon Cocoas, lb. 25c Qairts PUOEK 10c JL9c Gallon P 9 lbs lamil Butter Salad Dressing cr JSandicbJSpread Quark PaiiKi!:e cr waffle Flcur -lb. Bag 2a ISl2a t Grade A Large des. J LlARGHnniE II- . ." , ,. : 3 ib! it sabdiiies; In AXoStard or Tenaafe Saoee ;3 cats iJLi29C Card wheat 43 lbs. P2:I:::i. FI:r- J"y JfcdV Wis FIiGSDg F23Q- ana SEEBS 01.29 9 ibs. 02.29 49 lbs. I EGG MASH, 100 lbs. .DAIRY MEAL, 80 lbs. i SHORTS, 80 -lbs. ,1 :i.nLL RUNi 80 lbs. CHICK FEEDERS! 5c and 10c GARDEN SEDS, Hckaffe and Bulk. .12.15 . 10 .1J8 Safeway Opens 3rd New Store Today, Broadway Location Replaces Old Unit on Same Street; Present Staff Retained With Roy Klum in Charge; Downtown Move Planned hy Howard ' "! "- y- "I j In keeping with its policy of expansion in the Salem area, Safeway Stores, Inc., is today opening the third modern unit in the past year in Salem, j ' : This new store is located at Broadway and Market streets, a short distance from the former Safeway location in this district, and is ultra-modern in every respect, according to District Man ager IL M. "Bill' Howard. -iv Many interesting features: are being planned including free, cof fee to be served : both today hand Saturday as well as free pencils for all children ' accompanied by their parents. ! ' . Roy Klum, former manager of the store being closed, will man age the; new unit and will retain the same sales staff. He has been with the Safeway organization for the past eight years in various capacities. ,! James G. Broach will manage the meat department, said to be one of the finest on the coast. Broach has been with Safeway for ; more than five years in various storesf of the organization. ! Installation crews and ; store personnel completed final touches to the store Thursday night and all is in readiness for the gala opening. As featured in all the new Safeway stores this unit Will have a large free parking lot just south of the building. District Manager Howard has had personal charge of the plan ning and erection of all three of the new stores and at present is arranging for the opening of an other new unit in a downtown lo cation in the near future. Open Another Salem Selected For NYA Unit As part of Oregon's NYA pre parations for national defense, Sa lem has been selected as one of the strategic points in the state to locate an emergency power supply unit for NYA radio trans mitters constructed by youth wor kers, by the defense communica tions board, Washington, DC, ac cording to Ivan G. Munro, state administrator. This project will make it pos sible for reserve power supplies to be available in Oregon in the event of any national defense emergency when, normal sources of electric power are stopped. While commercial electric compa nies in the state are said to have very adequate facilities to cover such an emergency, these NYA power supplies would serve as auxiliary units should the need i arise, and would be able to oper ate independently of any outside aid. These emergency power supply units In the form -of gas-driven electric generators, will also be located in Bend, Klamath Falls and Portland, after main radio transmitters for the NYA radio project In these cities are on the air. ' r , f Pendleton Air Base Has 75 Buildings PENDLETON, March 20-(JP)-The US army air base here had 75 buildings under construction Thursday with approximately 300 men at work. Officers said the peak of employment would be reached about April 1. Four supply houses and two ad ministration buildings are nearly completed, with one of the latter to be occupied immediately by Col. Frank W. Wright and his staff. H. M. "BUI Howard (top), dis trict manarer for Safeway Stores, Inc who has supervised ' planning and construction of three new units for his firm re cently. (Middle) Roy Klam. manager of the latest unit, at Broadway and Market streets, formally openinr today. (Bo( tern) James Broach, head of the t denartment at the new store. Road Work Started McMINNVILLE, March 20-(.V Officials said Thursday that con struction work on state highway No. 18 between McMinnville and Sheridan had started. A bridge crew is putting a span over Deer creek. 8757 Ilarkei s . Com'l Salem's Leading Market NonejSariisf Prices Too-aniihop at McDowell any time and rest assured that you can not do better elsewhere. It is always bur aim to make your shopping a pleasure. it ' 1 .. '' 1 S. fte'SBe This Is a Real Buy So Get Your Supply Now Dam Si 20c & 22c Fresh Side Pork or Salt Pork, lb. . 14c Escsa ZCs Ci 23c None Better r - Perl: DackDcscs Sc Fijs Feci ib. 2s Suiss Steal: ik22c Spare Dihs 12& 15s SUcedUver nL l3c Heavy Side r Back Baem. Ib. Cscca Squires 1C: Fresh Pis Hocks. Ib. 7c Ci ICc BOILING BEEF seek cuts, lb. ICc Vcd SlsnJICc PDE3E BIB DOM Boneless Pound 20 We hare the best equipped meat market in Salem and the: largest stock of meats for you. to choose from, so why not come in and select yours now 7 OPEN UNTIL 7 PJM, SATURDAY ' , Nazi Peace Offer Seen - , PORTLAND, March Arnold Ltuixu British 'anther, predicted Thursday that Ger many would sue for peace nest year before her army meets defeat. ne told interviewers he based his opinion en remarks made by "Three men who know, more : aboat Europe . than any other ' .three men you could name." They told him, Lunn said, "The war will end on account of a palace revolation. It will come from the top, nor the bottom. The German gener als are not rouur to make the mistake of the last war, they are not going to wait until they 'are defeated to ask for an arm istice. They are coming to the peace convention, with an un defeated army, but with Hitler kicked: ent of the picture." Australians Cheer Yanks SYDNEY, Australia, March 20 (AVBombarded by ! showers of confetti and paper streamers and cheered by thousands of holiday ing Australians, American blue jackets from seven US warships paraded through Sydney's streets Thursday in a demonstration of goodwill. ' .:-',:.(" ': . " K Later at an official luncheon at city halt for officers of the squad ron 400 guests heard Rear Ad miral John H: Newton of the US fleet declare, - "We would " rather die as free ' men than live . as slaves., ' "We like the Australians," he said. "We liked them in the last war when they were lighting with us for the same democracy they are fighting for, nowl- You think the way Americans do. . You act like Americans. What is more, you fight like Americans."; "We are proud toj be of the same race, as you, he adcled. "The lease-lend bill is setting in motion the legal machinery which will result in America assisting to win the war." . Heart Attack Proves Fatal B. D. Young, 48, an employe ot the Oregon Pulp'A Paper com pany, apparently died as the re sult of a heart attack at the mill Thursday afternoon, First Aid Captain Percy L Clark said. First aid men were called, but Young had succumbed on their ar rival He was later officially pro nounced dead at the Salem Dea coness hospital. " Young suffered a head injury in a fall, but it was believed the '' fall followed the heart attack: The body was turned over to County Coroner L. E. Barrick, but no inquest is expected. ! W h M l 14S No. Connercial Phcne 4010 : k3 r T7 nr? nr? 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