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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1941)
PAGS TWniTT '4 f - . . . . - - .': Tit OZTGOII STATESTIAIT. Solan, Oregca. Tridcn I!cn--3, Just 6, nil in i i Nazis Aided r fc vie' .4 Sears Op ens First Farm Store In Pacific Northwest Here Saturday; Exliibits Listed One of the most completely stocked and equipped stores of its land in the west is the new Farm store of Sears, Roebuck and company, opening Saturday morning at 173 South Liberty. Over 12,200 different items are available to patrons of this new Sears unit which, according to Gene n?nrich Mannerfred (above), di rector of a metals firm in Swed en. Mid on his arrival in New York 'on the Swedish liner, Rem maren that Finland is supply inc Germany with 1000 tons of es sentlal metals s month. I j! Turner Couple y I On Motor Trip TURNER Principal James O. Russell and Mrs. Russell are leav : lng today for a month motor trip i to San "Jose, Calif., where; they i; will visit with their son and fam j Uy. '. ( . , i! ij Following a fall at her daugh ter'a home in Portland, Mrs.! P. E. !j Thomason, resident of the punier ii community. many years, has! been r seriously ill the past twjT greeks j but is improving. Her soi, Owen il and wife Portland, visited friends !i here recently. He is a turner ij graduate '. j . j ; Charles Stephenson returned to ij Oregon State college. Sunday aft er visiting his cousin; Stan Pra ther, for several days. He is leav ing in a '.week, for Los Angeles, where he will sing with an or chestra fbr the summer, j ij J Vandenynde, manager, is the first specialty store of this type to be opened by Sears In the Pacific northwest , ; Seari new farm." store swers a long-felt need in this phase of Sears merchandlsinr.' Vandenynde' said, adding that the removing of the farm equipment department to the 173 South Liberty street loca tion would provide for enlarge ment of other basement depart ments In the main Sears store. A special feature of the Farm store's opening Saturday will be an exhibit of a magnificent cow country j saddle. Lavishly orna mented with sterling "silver trim ming, the saddle is -valued at $650. j ' An impressive - assortment of farm equipment will be offered. Special departments will be 'de voted to poultry equipment, farm machinery and engines, fencing, harnesses and saddles, ., riding clothes,' gardening tools and dai rying equipment A dazzling dis play of sterling silver, hand-engraved belt buckles and other riding costume jewelry is also featured. I Navajo saddle blankets stock ed at the Farm store, accord ing to Harold Bnslck, Sears Pa cific coast buyer for farm and riding equipment who is here for the bpeninsr, are assembled from 11 different trading posts on the Navajo reservation In Arizona. He also pointed out other- fea tures of Sears farm eauiDment including the fact that mobile un its mowers, .farm trucks and trailers, hay-loaders, etc. are all equipped with ' interchangeable wheels. Sears' Farm store will be in charge of , Fred Rogers who head ed the department when located in the basement of the main store. Niip tialRite Unites Couple AUMSVILLE Miss Elsie Eleta Miller, Fruitland, was united in marriage Sunday to Wesley John Mix, cf this place at a ceremony at ;the bride's home. ! The groom Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mix. He was raised here and was educated In the Aunjsville, schools. The bride was a resident of this community for some time. They will make their home on a ranch near Aumsville. Miss Eva Corser, teacher of the primary grades here, her mother, Mrs; Marjie Corser, a niece, Miss Marian Rowland, and Mrs. Den- nison, Scio, left Tuesday, for points in Minnesota, Iowa and Winnipeg, Canada, on a vacation trip - Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Otto left after school closed for a short vacation, at Dillard with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith. Their daughters, Roma and Noma, ac companied them. Mr. Otto will be employed in the license department of the state automobile department in Salem this : summer, and Mrs. Otto will be an instructor in the 4H sum mer school at Corvallis. Xti, A. Lowe and son, David Lowe, accompanied by Doctor Fortner, Corvallis, spent three days; this week at the Smith river on; a fishing trip. IB - ; ' Occupy New Home HAYESVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Garrison are now occupy ing their new home on the Claxtar road; Mrs. Garrison before her re cent! marriage, was Vivian Ben- ner. AIMhopp C -I - 'J ijig Thrill if hen you Trade at KRUEGER'S KASH & KARRY. Only a few minutes drive from down town Salem and easily found from any location north or east. Plenty of FREE PARKING and prices to fit the pocketbook. U FRUITS & VEGETABLES BANANAS 4 y 29c , .... i Arizona 1 doJ 29c TOMATOES Outside Grown 2 lbs. j 29c Local Galore NEW Home PEAS Grown r ji , lbs. 15c NEW POTATOES 10ibil9c LETTUCE Local SoUd Heads 3 for ! 10c LEMONS 360 Sice Dos. 29c DREAD iil'i-lb. Loaf ! 3 for 250 We Still Feature Top Quality Meats at Prices You j Can't Beat . . .Come in and Try Us BEEF BOIL RibSiealis tender beef, Lb. Veal Cullels .SS Lb. 240 Liver Sausage bo 'l. 190 Also Ilore of Those Good Colored Fryers MEAT DEPT. CLOSED SUNDAYS Pablum, 1 lb. 2 oz. 75c Listerine 60c Bisodol, ...1 60c Alka Seltzer .... 25c Band Aids 39c .59c 49c 49c 21c 50c Lavoris L........39c Hit Dyes ..15c 60c Bromo Seltzer ......49c Kotex, 66 size $1.00 Kleenex, 500 size ...--.28c Ml unZ't3tt.coH. 120 53c iOTMFOn -JI r SODA l-lb. Package 50 cnnciEns ; I iiew iracon ;! taiig 5;Lfelg pkt ..1 1370: 1!!!!! Pcrlcr's FriUels i ; J? owon Cleanser; . ; Fhis Died Elcsr . . . Pcn-Jel Pcclin . . Girards Drcrshj . . . Clcrcx . . . GHrsr- ;d:Urs:Cb:::la!0.; ; - . ; .3; ; Open ; ' Until y '9 p.n. Every r ' . "Day"";'"" DJ 1 mvsn & KAnny nnnnRT I ! We Keperve the lUght to Limit Qntitic3 One Mile East of Salera General IIoEpital 1Trrr" r' S. ILfllfcPd;y Ml BUY ANYTHING TOTALING "$10 or more! Son SEAR S. EASY PAYMENT PLAN 73.. mz, i7nnfiY W r-r ' --kJvJvv S s I I If I 1 1 II ' J I isrifio isjiu'rtin v(Dfift rtVMsi 800 Pound Electric Drive For .dalrlea from twelve to zury cowa. Tno sanitary rounded seazalesa ; tinware is extra easy to wash. Doubls action skimming- bowl skims milk at a rate of about. 6 li quarts per mlnule.j (TD db $3 Down (Usual Carrylnc Cbarre) (Milk Can Not Included) Electric Povrer Drive i21Q0 Economy King power -rive for separators. Complete with 110220-volt motor. Automatic. , ! .' 000 Pound Capacity 795Q Recommcn(Sed for separating milk of 6 to 8 cows. - ikimn . about 6 quarts per minute. ; , - i i : . - - - 1 . ' . r - i'i ,-S - - EconomylKing Xly V J $6 Oown . . '' - - '' v! . :" - -. (Usual CaiTytft Chante) For dairies up to cows. Skims over S quarts per minute, 400 pounds per bour. Patented "Dou ble Action" skinimimj means smoother cream, less foam. Guar anteed to skim to -211 of 1. ML! y V Electrically, Operated IPaDii'ttalblle . $15 Down (Usual Cairrin Ctuirr) FARM-MASTEI. portable milker.: It's a complete unit in Itself, ready for work 'when tt cornea to you.. Just wheel it Into ' position, plug j Into light aocket and attach teat cups. Includes 8gallon aluminuzn milk pail. , -.U . : - . GLASS CHURN Dasher! 2.49 1 i r . ; - v" 5,. i--- Sears Carries o Compfefe I line of Dairy Supplies at iPrtces That ISave Money! FUTi-R DISC Fulton 6V2-lnch Eaay t hold .hanOlt, kar4 no! dathtr. WW mouth. clar aiat lar. . I,1,, i ,r rTg-.i i ' ' 25c Fitter avtragt miHiinfl (40 to 60 quarts) with en dltc Re. mavea all atdt- L 4r i94r CREAM CAM M-Qf. Fultonl 65c ea. Inttdt teama aoldertd. wood nandJ. Dcap, tight f Ittlna C0Vra SEPARATOR OIL :! I,', Cartfully Rtfinidl 25c qt Chans your aeparator oil often for lar turnlnfl. longer wear. it- USED AUTO-TIRE lUPLEUENTS An ExcIosiys Seers Developnent Sears has j made it possible for farmers to buy im plements on rubber for less than! he usual prices of steel-wheeled! models. 15 differentj implements, result ing in 44 Bradley farm tools, which are now. avail able for use) with used 6.00x16 into tires . . . and wheels fori ail 15 are interchangeable! v r. -yjs - ft- i "David Bradley" Scores AgoM EV. if.?'- IT! ! 1 "David Bradleyi'i Qualityl BMP'. HflVi ..RflBB 31 Built Extra Heavy WA-Ft. Size! -ftN---. Sturdy 5-Foot Size - A auper quality raJko with extra ftrong frame and accurate dump controL Built extra strong1 to rake hybrid corn stacks and heavy soy bean hay. Equipped with horse or tractor hitch. - Pulls easily and smoothly. Has 36 teeth! i - j -St Down (ususi carrytna; chanre) nrrtower .00x toterhange Uon. the wb fvld Bradley able With 14 otier ter Autp-Tire-' d this 10 Down f " -- . w-dT 5Q 8-Foot Size POWER DUMP HAY RAKE David Bradleyl Sturdy! 5 Mnf1D. tJOD-W amatisg newmc1. i j ' TCIAILE.1 MOW EQUIPPED WITH-USED AUTO TIRES i FOR SPEED. QUIETNESS. -LONGER LIFE! $5 Down (usual -carrying ' .' charxa) ... j Made with double-coil teeth and extra . mountain type springs. ; Same -peclflcaUons . and . coo- . truction details aa rake - de- : scribed above but with 28 teeth. Works smoothly and easily with horse or tractor. TnAcjon oiscHinnor; ? 5 Foot Cut With 20 Di$es ; Lever - controned, tan- .1 ' - narrows . qnlpped with twenty r lS-inch discs; Scrapera not included! Jtandlea ;fuli: tir awath , cnuing accurately and .; uniformly leaving no uut -Wires under, neatb surface; rl A mm a canruur ehanre) It . - " Tin-ken bearlr-ia for all jroeeds. AH steel eonstruct-on. Auto steer, Zerk pressure gua;flttingi. . Guaranteed to carry any t ink load. Alo, available with low apt Deariiifm, Remember! Sears prices are lowerl ' : - - i - ' fa Down (osoal carrrliur char-) Ma DALL AND SOCKET COUFLn. Adjustable block permlta wear to be taken tap! Post- I I t Tins . S3; Oown -r ' fiteel tirtan -... . ' ' F I Qam . km and r" eonatruction b. -.-v. ' i J cros. r- "nond ahaped teetl. -Z-ZSL? :.YnnreN ateel - r mav ha . " - j wi"J u-i EUMPER COtUIECTOlL r7T : Fits an slngW bar bumpers. Designed for light loads Ifo etvO -only. sf I .'ir may be set at front or rear for tractor oi horse; bolt clijja, Heavy ' i (I) 'r; 1) n i) (r( o KEU FAI1II S70HE 173 SO.! LIBERTY (5 Dps. Sooth ef 1st Natioiial Bank) Open Saturday! 9 AJ-C U t F JLL