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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1941)
ItoOSEGOXf STATESMAN. Ecdexa, Oregon. Friday Mornlftg, May 23. 1811 lnder Nazi Control, Is Report 1 1 r- PACZ TCZtTEZTT M ! V i . Ornaei.01cot Here Is the port of Tripoli, Syria, where, it is reported, the Nazis are landing mechanized equipment for a drive against the British in Iraq. Terminus of the northern branch of the on pipeline from the Iraq oil . fields is near Tripoli Much Variety Seen in Year's Club Program at Independence INDEPENDENCE The new program committee for the In dependence Woman's club have prepared a program to begin next fall, as follows: j October 7, presidents' luncheon, presidents greeting, speak er, Mrs. valentine Keasanovsky (Nina Fedorova), author; of The Family" will be the guet speak er; and music by Mrs. Ivan Stew art, Salem; October 21, j "Neigh boring Club Day,' guest i speaker, . Dr. W. B. Merriam and music, Jtoy Anderson; November 4, speaker, Dr. Marion Bath and mujic, Rob ert Laxson; November "18 speak er, Dr. Gordon Wright and music Mrs. Collis Marsters: December 2, scholarship fund benefit card party; December 16, Christmas party in charge of Mrs. C. A. Frat zke; January , speaker, Dr. Rob ert Wilson and music, Airs. Hugh Rogers; January 20, speaker," Dr. Frank Parr, and music, Mrs. Bruce Spauldingi February 8, speaker, Dr. W. G. Everson and music, MrS. W. B. Merriam; Feb ruary 17, speaker, ' Mrs. Marie Ring Erickson and music, Mrs. Florence Hutchinson. ; I 1 -March 3, speaker. : Miss Joan Patterson and music. Oregon Col lege of Education; March li brary tea, -program hi charge -of r xi jt u . - nunn vmsuerry; April 17,1 election of officers, speaker. Dr? Victor P. Morris and music, Ron aid Craven; April 21, speaker, Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, president of the National Federation of Woman's clubs; and music, woman's chorus. May 5, speaker, Mrs. Dean Wal ker and music, Mrs. Richard Van Den Bosch, and May 19, annual reports" and installation of new officers. : The program committee in cludes: Mrs. B. F. Swope, Mrs. EI- sie Bolt and, Mrs. W. R. Dale. - Valley Events ' fcfjr 23 Marion county farm tour, start, I tjn. May 24 Jersey fairground. Cattle club show May. 34 Organization meeting of Oregon Seed league, Corvallis, 10 a Jn. ,'' , Mar4 Scio fat lamb show. ' . v- : " May SS Egg grading school. Cherry City Baking company rooms, Salem, starting at ISO and S p.m. May 29 Marion county experiment station tour of forage crops, ConraUia. June 1 Marion show at Turner. county fat lamb Boy Scouts On Program DALXAS7-A patriotic program I featured the regular meeting ; of the Knights of Pythias lodge Tues day. : Most of the program was fur nished by members of the Explor er's troop of Boy Scouts, which the lodge sponsors. The complete program follows: Advance of the colors and flag salute led by Ken dall Helgerson, Bob Dunn and El don Bevens; talk on the 'proper use and care of the flag, Bennie Smith; two piano solos, "Jim Boyd ston; talk on the history of the flag, Richard Riggs; two numbers Dallas high school male quartet Keith Thomas, Dick Willson, El mer Hiebert and Truman RobbinsT " I Robert S: Kreason, who recent ly returned from, a stay at the Veteran's hospital in Portland, gave a talk. : ' , ; ,: f Plans were discussed f or a group to attend a meeting; of the Aurora lodge and assist in the' initiation of candidates into the rank of Knight DALLAS -Almira Rebekah lodge met Tuesday and during the evening Mrs. Alfred Domaschof sky was Installed by Mrs. Charles Cochrane as "worthy grand, taking the place of Mrs. Elmer Schulson, who resigned. Mrs. J. R. Allgood was installed as inner guard tak ing the place of Mrs. A. T. Hilde brand, who also resigned. I i It was reported that Miss Helen j Butler was spending this week in Baker as a delegate from the lo cal lodge at the convention of the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon j Several tables of cards were in , play. The committee in charge in cluded Mrs. J. N. Mills, Mrs. Os car Neufeld, Mrs. "Howard Denton and Alfred Domaschofsky. the Salem chapter, future Fann ers of America. Eight boys . and their advisor: and : teacher, con ducted an FFA business meeting and gave shoritalki . , r I In the group were Vernon John son, president; Dave ' Ramseyer, Robert Lang, Leonard Schmaltz, William Zenger, John Van Lyde graf, Norman Alexander, Herbert Schmaltz and J. F. Svinth, advisor. Farmers Union News Community Clubs 1 5 WALDO HILLS Mrs. Theodore Riches won high score for women and Charlie "Meyers for men for the season of card parties, spon sored by Waldo Hills Community club during the winter. The final play of the year was held Tuesday night. i I Prize winners Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.1 Ed Morrison, Jake Doer- ! fler, Mrs. Clyde Ramsby, Mrs. Adolph Haugen and Mrs. Morton ! Baker. j ! The community club will hold its j final meeting of the year on June j 13. when officers will be elected. Jake Doerfler is outgoing prcsi- j dent. J ' - " i ' WEST SALEM The Commun ity club met for the final meeting j of the season Monday.. Meetings Will be resumed in October. Lud wig Peterson presided. The group voted to hire Norris Looney j to level the tennis court In the City park before the. public meets to complete the court. Entertainment was presented by J K m0m"'f m f J mm Inspected 1 mmXr2(tZ I MeaU 170 North Commercial in Peerless Bakery . Young Tender TO BOIL i Boasis, IB. . . 15c Ground, lb. . 17c S!eakf lb. . .19c Ibacoii j 51c I lived jec I Sugar cured back, lb. U U 2 Fresh Sliced, lb. j2J (Center Slices) Kampfer's Sugar Cared' (Either End) Piat0i-0'0c Franlrmrls 'H ic Fresh Pork, lb. t2i. fZ3 Fresh Mde, lb sL!s U i . :i -: ' PURE Our. Own Rendering SAUSAGE 2 Its. 250 r-.r Sliced Breakfast' " -;"y; ' ' : 250 lb. 230 lb. Asssrlcd Chfllcd Ii. Young Tender n n i, nn r i 1 ID IUL 0 J 0 MEAST FOn STEU Cbsps, lb. J 10 c Jlcksls, lb. . . !. -1 1 c Xcgs, lb.;';.H:S5C; GERVA1S The Tanners Union met Monday with about 23 pres ent t "i - -4 W. E. Barnett spoke for the leg islative committee and Rev. Ham rick. Salem, spoke on the coopera tive hospital.-::. -;;;'. i , The educaUonal -committee con ducted a round table' discussion on the migratory workers situa tion, i ; CENTRAL HOWIXLOfficers elected to serve for six months at the Farm 1 Union auxiliary meet ing at the home of Mrs. A. . Kuenzi Tuesday were: Mrs. George vice-president; Mrs. Frank Beutler, secretary; Mrs. F.' E. Way, treas urer. The Outgoing president was Mrs. Earl DeSarC Assisting Mrs. Kuenzi in enter taining; were Mrs. Adolph Kittel son, Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. F. E. Way and Mrs. Robert Beer. It wis decided to Join with the Brown, v president;. Mrs. Kuenzi, men of the Farmers Union at picnic during the summei; i& tUtmM and place to be decided.- later. There" wiA be no snore regular meetings tmta fall. Picnic Ends School PLEASArnDALE-There wffl be an all-day picnic at the Fleas- antdale schooj closing today.- Rib Cuts, 1MB GIIOFS .290 i 9 Lb. SPADE nips -180 f . . f S) ma penea meai ror warm weather-meals served plain, fancy or barbecued . . Fla vorful, easy to digest, rich in energy and vitamins. All cuts guaranteed. I ? 25c Prices Effective Friday aid Saturday Only Shank removed before weighing pay only for what yon get! LIIIG COD bj a.. pi. u 100 Dologna, Liver Saiisage, Franlrfurlers u,. 190 SHOULDER LAI IB ROAST Center Cuts, Lb. 210 GR0UI7D BEEF . . . . .... 2 lbs. 350 CRABS . .... . . . . . v . . Each 100 SLICED BACOIL Palace brand, 1-ib. pkg. 270 IIORRELL'S PICinCS, short shanlis, lb. . . 220 Sirloin Boiling Steak Bee! Be certain in Full of rich Lb. 250 Lb. 140 Dee! Iloast Economical Lb. blade cuts! 9 SIIOITDIUFT 'Wesson Creamed" 3-Ib. Can CiystallV-itel LAUNDRT SOAP bars Builds Healthy Dots 2-lb. pfcjr. Sn-PnibSoiipZSc RibsItslDqslia-sr 24-oa. pkg. ljf CAL0 DOG FOOD FMSKIES vah nniTT i.fnnm i7jiv 9 r-.. TSTT T! Jfmm?ms9m' ; - W . Can, UV D-AIIO DnAni OPEIIEB . 19c Zee Paper napkins 2 "15c KEnn ECOIIOIIY CAPS. 2,lw35c u.s. jAnjnuBBEns ,, 3,if ioc HOMIEL'S SPAII 25c CASTLE CnEST PEACHES 14c COOIITOY HOIIE COnil 10 c C0HIIED UEEF DASH 15c Jelly Beans A Fresh Candy Everyone Likes 1-lb. Cello Bars for 230 Hershey BARS - 5c Bars for Large Bars Z for 25e Hershey Bittersweet Chocolate Large Bars for 250 5,W berries Locals Are In - . u The finest of the crop Oregon ber riesare now avail able! Preserve their goodnes for next winter! i - f Can How! EGfnDDS Prices Effective Fri. & Sat. Only Hew Potatoes jbl 25c California White Rose Celery cTT,b. 10c 4c Grapefruit ' Lb. New crop just halve and serve. CUCUI2BERS 150' Long green ones. CJJ5, No. Ts. Ib. .... Jos! Arrived! A taste; treat is in store lor you! How long since you've sunk your teeth into a rich, ripe melon? I H White, Wax fll,. VS. N4.1,Lb. SIC Lefiuce 5c Onions Lemons u 61c nil I0ib39c s rwr ft I Canned Food Sale Heinz Soups somme or Clam Chowder) ; 16-oz. J (except Con- 220 Heinz Bab Foods, strained, W cans ....... 200 Heinz Catsup L 60 ft - n r, ... C0GED at Idaho Fancy Oregon Gen Fancy Kilchen Crall Enriched 49.1b. sack Cherub " VEOu I fall Can. .... 3 fox 20c Grapefruit Juice. 2 Town House, No. 2 cans 15c Tomato Juice Sxirmy.Dcrwn 1 Na 2 cans 15c Stokley Pineapple Juice, A&oz.' Can,. . , . .20c Comterbury Bloxk TtVfr4b.'dn ; lr OvaltixM Be-m Drink, 14-az. can tic Instant PostumV 4-oz. can j.-,;. .-! . . .... 13c Campbells Tomato Soup. 3 cans. 20c Na Mad Mayonnaise, Ql Jar. "j V-35c Duchess Salad Dresslna, Qt Jar ..'....'.'..IJ.'.... 23c PRUIIES Sffi.. Chili Con Carnepa PUBEX, i gaL No. 2i cans 190 250 Hormel Soup FLOUR Drifted Snow 49-Ib. sack Elver FancT Hce. 2 IK Carton Shredded Ralston CereaL 12-oz. pkg. Schl-lnai Bed Color, 1 oz. 19c; ql. IOC T7niie Ilagxc Dleadi & 15c; ; qt 22c LTOLLY CLE AIISETl 3 caxis 7 C Zee Wax Paper, 125-Ii. roll 10c Calnnel Corn Slarch pkg. 5 C Cascads Salad Dressing, qL 15c Seedless Daisies 4 Its. 19c T71iiia i Siar Tcial size can ISc MIGLO: CODII BEEF, can 15c Golden C Sugar X-ltk Kraft Rat 15c Baiilqrcsiid Cheese, It 20 C Calsfae! Baldzg Powder, Lb. 1 1 c BROWN DERBY ll-oz. btls. lus Deposit) ' Brewe4 for . Safeway by Salem Brew. Ce. 3 DEEEI 25c Sleepy Hollaw Syrupy 25-oz. cans Jl!JSc Pancako Flour Harrost Blossom, No. 10 Sk. 33c Pancalc Flour, Aunt Jemima, Lge. package 23c Jranco Amer. SpagbstS, 3 cans ,,,, ,' , I"',',"' He , Porters Macw Spaabetl, 25oz. 23c 10c 12c 15c May Day Salad 00. Ot Can ,, -,-..35c Bed Salmon Del Monte or Iibby's, No. 1 cn 25c Prices Effective Friday, May 23rd thro Monday, Mar 26th t '" "J ; . OKCSON Otm AM ON1Y SU6AK 1C3 Lb 3. G5.25J. r xm Chicken Q lSz. flr , Noodle w cans .iwC run L tZ2 KILCCFTK Om:i CCFFEE 2 45ei Uc 21 irway 3 bajr 3wC Lb. bar 14c' :).,