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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1941)
The) OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, March S3, 1941 PJIG2 V 1 li oolen MOls Gets Third Contract for Army Blankets Portland Shipbuilding Firm to Construct New Vessel Every 10 Days Next Year; Allotment Asked for Defense Homes f-i The Thomas Kav Woolen mills ThursHav received another government contract for 20,000 blanketl to A. Sib 4 A A M A J. MB a . . ' ' . J cost $130,000. This is the third contract received by the woolen mill during the past few months. xne xirst contract was for 10, 000 j blankets and the second for 30,000 blankets. local PORTLAND, Ore., March 27 (P) ?- The Oregon Shipbuilding corporation, now constructing - shipyards here, announced Thurs day ' that it planned to launch a new ! vessel every 10 days within a year. -.. The corporation signed a con tract last Saturday to produce 31 ships for the federal maritime commission, - the first one to be ' delivered within 320 days and the last within 731 days. ; 7 Officials added " that they t also expected "to receive J anL additional order '; for 12 ships to be turned out iff approximately the same period, i The Oregon company is one of seven yards designated to build .200 "Plain 'Jane" ships for ' the government. James R. Haight, board pjresi- as-fed- half dent, advised Earl S. Draper sistant administrator of the eral housing act. that at least of, approximately 11,650 men! put to work in defense and industrial developments here within next year would require Hous ing. ' - WASHINGTON. ' March 17 (JP)Tlmbtr resources of the old iJ Oregon and j California railroad grant lands, total ins 2,500,009 acres in western Oregon, have been made available for na tional defense. Commissioner Fred W. John son of the reneral land office said that 107.e00.e0fl board feet of lumber bad been sold In - March, breaking previous rec ords, and that -approximately 30 per cent was devoted to fill ing defense orders. f PORTLAND, Ore.,' March 27-(JP-A $9,000,000 defense housing -allotment for 3000 . single-family homes was asked by the Portland Realty board Thursday to off -set the city's potential housing problem.- , Scio Teachers Named, Given Pay Raise SCIO Four high school1 in structors and four in the grades at Sclo recently were reelected by the local school board for an other year. Staff members are to notify the board soon as to their desires in the matter. In each case a salary increase of $5 was awarded by the board. J. A. Bliss as principal of the .high school will handle coaching and social science, $175 per month for nine months. Vernon Hansen, science and assistant coach, $120; Alice Morgan, English and mu sic, $110; Alice Arnold, com merce, $110. Grade teachers are Cecil W. Miller, principal, seventh and eighth, $110;! Mrs. Joan Stayner, fifth and sixth, $95; Mildred Hen- dershotV" third and fourth, $90 Mrs. Helen Hansen, first and sec ond, $90. Fred Roadarmel was continued 'as janitor at $75 per month for 10 months. Rex Putnam, state superinten dent, will address 1 1 graduates of the' high school on June 5. Community Clubs WASHINGTON, March 2i(ff) -The navy announced Thursday that the following - had been awarded contracts: Morrill and Sturgeon Lumber company, Portland, Ore., lumber and decking, $56,148;- George E. Miller Lumber company, Port land, Ore, lumber, $79,307. ! Pratum Players L Present Comedy On Saturday PRATUM Pratum , Community players .will present ; the i 3-act comedy, "The Chintz Cottage or "Up at MintyVlat the Pratum school house Saturday, March 29, at 8 pan. - - The- - setting s in Meadow Bank, ' England, near - London. -Minty. a young 1 London societv lady who has eofcie from London to -Meadow BahM for . peace and quiet,-Is played by Delia Kleen; Fanny, her maij, Mrs. ' Herman Kleen; Aggie Tilllngtop; her aunt, and - an efficient I woman, Martha Gerig; Mr: Ket, a neighbor, famous for his "lng drives," Wil lis Goebel; Grac and Peter, his children, Elsie Both and . Henry Beutler; Mrs. Dean, sister-in-law to Mr. Kent, Edna Hansen. Proceeds will ko to the i com munity club. Trie committee in charge is Miriam de Vries, Willis Goebel and Grace ' Klampe.i Music between acts will be provided by Mrs. J. L. Wilsop and the Pratum Mfennonite young men's , Quartette! consisting of Grover Welty , Hefnry Beutler and Edgar and Ralph. Nafziger. FRUITLAND There will be a Community club meeting Fri day evening at which the school children will take part with -rhythm j and harmonica bands. The Marion county health clinic will show films on x-rays and one entitled "Alaska Silver Millions. . MACLEAY The community club will meet at the schoolhouse Friday night with Mrs. A. Spel brunk, .Mrs. McCool, Mrs. Huff man in charge of the program and Mrs. T. Olson, Mrs.' Joseph Wodzwoda and Mrs. M. A. Wells , in charge ; of refreshments, j - 1S1 Bi irate hal Ihe Fred Meyer - Lower Level - Drug Bj Gives Yon Fas All Shoe Use These Coupons Now is the time M l . 1 bompieie service on Renewing ! ! Below and Be Convinced ! ! Reg. 35c Value Nap Restored Factory Lasts Prevent Shrinks e With Coupon I- to have your summer shoes I i - I 113 Void After March i Add Appearance to Your Shoes LADIES' LEATHER OR COMPOSITION i :i i Dl lift I. I Reg. 25c aaue T""1V Void After March 3 . I Guaranteed Workmanship Fresh Stock With Coupon Be sure your shcles look well for spring! with IstvisSM To ins I Reg. 35c Value Guaranteed Workmanship I saves the shoe New Stocks . Trim Appear I ance I . With Coupon mmmmmm wmmmam ! "W" : .11 I mi mil in i Void After March 3 ! Comfort vilh Air Cushions I Let the Shoe Doctors fit a pair of Reg. lpO Val. a . a 4"a a a aW ssaw 80 custom built Air Cushions to your tired feet. Walk on air. mm Fred Meyer -1 1 Lower Level - Drug Bldr. ,8'?' I IT II 'Exira Flavor' iniiiiiiii' liUFtnlim .wiiitliiliiiiii iiinnMiili,j.;ini LEG o FOIiK ' M2 Mil t0 mm V ipporctl Salmon lips TIPS TaLb. jaS0 Fancy Large Fresh Sliced Ling Cod LilOD 4 .u. f, .22!0 pallies DLOATEDS Each 100 li. ;2& s 3 . Loin Pai Chops 40 fl I in My-To-F!n6 Cottogo Chcoso Rich, wholesoms cottage cheese so delicious on fruit salads. Take borne some , tonight for a. real treat." '- -' t 1 - Danish Banquet Cheese Cream, amootnxie- 4 dium sharp cheese. wlches or late evening snacks. Lb. Sliced Sandwich Cheese A mild flavored 4 cheese ideal for MwC school sandwiches, f" " w Lb. Wisconsin Sharp Cheese 33c lb. Delicatessen Fred Meyer Fresh Whipt PEAIIU7 BUTTED 2 bulk . . . lbs; : g 1 lb. C ' 13e TABTAD SAUCE t Kitchen Fresh BoUc Pint Apricot and Pineapple or Raspberry PhESEHVES balk lbs. 45c Fred Meyer 23 le Bulk Pint -Bulk Quart Ua this non-fattening, low-ca -ori - count mayonn&iM typ. dresaine oir your apriiur aaladc ' You'll Sice lta flavor. KS Sal. Drew. J 27C Enriched, Peanut Butter ' Honey; Crunch 2 Bulk )Ac Founds -Am M 15c Lb. A smooth, tasty spread of pea nut butter, honey and chopped peanuts. Try It today! Section , $ 2-Layer Round Servtt 12 to 14 Generous Portion Chocolate Nut Fudge Cahe avuikui i8e nome one oi tne temptingly delicious , cakes studded with chopped Oregon walnuts. The family will really like it . . . it's smooth chocolate flavor and delicious nut fudge icing make it a dessert everyone enjoys. Pineapple Butterflies, topped with icing, 20c dozen My-TeFine vitamin enriched White Bread, 1ft -lb. loaf, 13c; 2 for 25c Bakery Section NEW! New York ! Ice Cream Brick i 25e Quart French vanilla loaded with h maraschino cherries and wal nut meats. A delicious des sert or wholesome food any time! Other flavors: Almond toffee, -fruit salad, pepper mint and vanilla and maple pecan. . Orange or Pineapple Sherbet, 19c quart, 10c pint All ice cream purchases will be packed in Frostaire without charge. Frostaire keeps your ice cream firm for as Ion as 4 boura. Candy and Delicatessen Section Fifth Avenue Miniature Chocolates' Dainty bite-size candies made from finest choco- y ft, " a? lates. Each piece is hand-dipped. A grand selection Z" of creams, cordials, nuts, chews and others in each BOX I box. . Rcf. 69c Fifth Avenue Peppermint Sticks, 49c Pound Bunt 100 Filled Candies, 19c lb., 2 lbs. 35c lb. 5th Avenue Peppermint Sticks 1 lb Dunte 100 Filled Candies - Candies to serve at Bridge parties and to fin 88c Val. C0e your candy dish. Allfor wf Regular 5c Nestles Candy Bart, 5 for 15 Easier Snggcslions 50c French Ilougal Egg Hand dipped, hand decorated eggs made in our own candy kitchen and filled with delicious candied fruits nuts. 4 for $1 Pure Pasfe! Jelly Easter Eggs, 10c Pound Pastel Marshmailow Easter Eggs, 19c lb.; 2 pounds 35c Canary Yellow Easter Eggs, 19c lb.; 2 pounds 35c Individually Boxed Chocolate) Novelties, 35c each Easter Baskets, packed with candies, 23c to $3.50 Large size Easter Dressed Bunnies, 98c Easter Candy Cift Boxes, 49c to $2.50 each Prices Good Friday Through Monday Fred Meyer Month-End Sale! nnrnva LnJUJ edJcLJ3 Uever Month-Knd sr hosiery for au Spring "During' Fred rsw lr nn An AhMr ni Rummer wr. Whv. at this spe cial low Month-End Sale price you'll want to get a really good supply of these beautiful sheer and clear hose. S-thread evening chiffons. 4-thread and 6-th read service weights ... all full fashioned, woven with reinforced heel and toe and cradle foot Sizes 84-10. Brief or panty style undies In tearose or white.' Small, medium and large sizes in the selection. Buy a good supply today for Spring and Summer wear. Values to 89c in Rayon Savin Slips "Double Stitched Seams Tailored for Perfect Fit Lace Trimmed or Tailored Adjustable Shoulder Straps r 1 1 ill -r 'N rr if I ii Y W.t. -X 45 imm$f' -- V'--' : -W7?rr-,, , , !,J .. sy X jptfa ; SpyjZajBfc 5" ' V''-'.v- '"bj 25c Run Resistant Reoyon Pan vies c o; o Toull want several of these gorgeous slips fdr wear throughout the Spring months. They're tai lored to perfection. Styled with adjustable shoulder straps and heavily reinforced seams. Sizes 32-44. . Reg. 59c Cotton Final Clearance Wash Fro c Its Toull like these lovely wash frocks for all wear about the house. Smart floral patterns In every wanted color. Buy now . . . quantities are limited -. .... .jm.-"-- : . r.A& or T DaHtlB VII"' 1 lr 1 A wo, youthful --v . Tewo-wajth:-Wf. -A Wnm' Wtmr Mmctimm t Mi mmw Just The "Ticket? for The Spring Golf ing Season! BRUSHED RAYON $2.95 Values SWEATERS '$.95' See these smartly styled pullover and cost style sweaters made of soft, lustrous brushed rayon. Coat styles have two-tone color combination . . . large pockets, raglan type sleeve for extra freedom. Pullovers have round neck, large pockets,: knit waist. i 98c Sport Shirts Choose from 16 new smart Serine materials in a large selection of popular colors for all sportswear. Orand to wear with your new siacas ior spring. Men's 25c Cot. An.tlefs Terries,' polo stripes, novelties and combed cotton anklets for srtswear. Woven in a variet tion. 19c- 50c sportswear, woven in a variety of bright colors. All regular sizes la the eelec- a 65c Frostcne Dclts' A New Woven Plastic Easily Cleaned . Improves With Age " Handsome belts for all Spring Sportswear. Made from a new plastic material that improves with , ' - V - - , ' I - ' f Sfm HmtImMM ' Lower Level Drug BIdg. ,. Li's Alii and Fred Meyer Fruit A Vegetable Section Is chock full or tasty, tempting fresh fruits and vegetables. k Firm, plump (yet, ripe) these are fine for . slicing and for salads. 2 lbs. for tluslard Green Fresh, crisp," tender. Fine for salads or served as greens. ODMIGSS Doz. Sugar-sweet "Sunklst.' This skis s and -full of Juice. Large size, 5;5; LOCAUY OVJNED.'Q?ZnATED POTATOES TJ. S. No. Zm.". Fine all purpose po tatoes that are delicious when baked and sprinkled with cheese. 50-lb. Sack I.ct. a 7a Kitchen lreU I it"! I Willi 1 ,ftr I . A" ii H.I.IN...I mi iiii.iuiiiiijiiumui.iiii.ni.ii.il i i