The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 26, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, Oregon. Iriday Morning. September 28. 1941
PAGE SEVEN
Crisp, Tender Beets for Colorful Salads!
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Tour family or guests will praiM
a tempting salad with the added
color and rich flavor of these
appetizing tender young beets.
Quick-canned at the peak of
their delicate, natural flavor,
they're always tempting and de
licious. Try them!
Ugene Shredded Carrots or Beets, 8-oz. cans, 5c, 4 for 19c
LibbyV
Sliced Pineapple
2 No. VA S1.12
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Morrcll's E-Z Serve.
LIVER LOAF
10 Vl
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My-Te-Fine
Peas & Diced Carrots
No. 2
Can
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MY-TE-FINE NO RUBBING LIQUID WAX, gallon can, $1.09
MY-TE-FiNE VEGETABLE JUICE COCKTAIL, 10-oz. 8c, 6" 45c
ARMOUR'S BOUILLON CUBES, rich beef flavor, pkg. of 5, 9c
R. W. ASSORTED SPICES IN SHAKERS, regular, 2 for25c "
FRED MEYER HULLESS POPCORN, every kernel pops, 2 lbs. 15c
MALTO MEAL, tempting breakfast cereal, large pkg., 21e
MY-TE-FINE CHICKEN SANDWICH SPREAD, 3i2-oz., 3 for 25c
Fred Meyer Giant Dried Black Figs, 2-1 b. cello, pkg ," 21c
CREAMETTES MACARONI, tender, nutritious, 8-oz. pkg., 7c
DAN-DEE 5-SEW BROOMS, firm, tight-sewn, regular, 79c
DROMEDARY CITRON, LEMON or ORANGE PEEL,3-6z. can 8c
MY-TE-FINE ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS, 2 s, 23c, 6 for $1.35
VAN CAMP'S WHITE HOMINY, 2Ws. 3 for 25c
MY-TE-FINE FULL SEGMENT GRAPEFRUIT, 8-oz. cans, 3 for 19c
SPRECKLES
SUGAR
lbs.
Cloth Sack
590
PRESTO
LOGS
6 for 300
Dozen 59e
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TRIPLE FRESH!
My-To-Fino .Coffee
22c
Delivered FRESH Daily!
Roasted FRESH Daily!
Ground FRESH As Too :
Bay!
Skillfully blended for supreme
flavor always fresh!
lb.
3 for 63c
Wesson Oil
77c
Half
Gal.
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Dan-Dee Coffee, 16c lb., 3 lbs. 47c
Fifth Ave. Coffee 2 lbs. 49c
In Vacuum Tins
$1.00 Cattaragus E
Cutlery Set &3
With Purchase 3 Cant
Sunbrite Cleanser
Snowdrift
3 ibs. 55c
Youll want this attractive All l"fc
cutlery set, made of well- - " m
tempered, stainless steel. tqx - m
Lava Chemical
Soap
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The Men-Folks Favorite 1
Chocolate
Nut Fudge
Caliex
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2-layer .;19.c.
Round in5
, Moist, fluffy fudge cakes
" tilled with butter cream
f and topped with creamy
fudge nut Icing. Serve. 13
to 14 generous portions.
13c ea., 2 for 25c
Topped with toasted
Brazil nuts and poured
. . with honey!-"'-
Cinnamon Bread, rolled with cinnamon & sugar, 12c loaf
Fred Meyer Bakery Section
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Sperry
Drifted Snow Flour
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494b.
Sack
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Chair Car Seats
To Be Reserved,
Says Railroad
Beginning Sunday all chair car
seats on . Southern Pacific's south
bound Beaver will be numbered
and reserved, according to an an
nouncement made by J. A. Orm
andy, general passenger agent for
the road. Passengers should make
their reservations in advance.
There will be no charge. -
Also effective Sunday are num
erous schedule changes of inter
est to travelers. The Beaver will
leave here, southbound, at 6:57
instead of 7:22 p. m. Northbound,
it will arrive here at 1:59 p. m. in
stead of l:lf p. m. : '
The Oregonian will leave here
at 11:38 p, ul, ten minutes later
than formerly, and 15 minutes
will be cut from the southbound
schedule of the West Coast,
through .train to Los Angeles,
which i will leave here at 12:02
a. m. instead of 11:47 p. m.
The southbound Klamath will
leave Salem at 10:30 a. m 30
minutes later than now applies.
Northbound it will arrive here at
7:10 instead of 6:37 p. m. .
- The Rogue River, overnight
tram to southern Oregon, will
leave here at 9:35 p. m. instead of
9:04. Northbound it will leave Sa
lem at 5:38 instead of 6 a. m.
Tempting, Dainty
Assortment
Fifth Ave. Miniature
Chocolates
Delicious, tiny chocolate
creams, nuts, cordial
chews, etc; hand-dipped!
2-Lb.
Box
.25
"TINC-A-LING" 33c lb., 2 Ibs. 65c
Ground centers with nuts, dipped in clusters In rich chocolate! Reg. X9c
Reg. 55c lb. Salted Fancy Cashew Nuts, 49c lb.
Regular 19c lb. White After-Dinner Mints 2 Ibs. 35
2 LBS. DOUBLE TREAT
1 lb. Ting-A-Ling," regularly 39c
1 lb. After Dinner Mints, regularly 19
Keep this combination Kte Value.
on hand for guests! Both for
44c
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Hallowe'en Party Suggestions
ORANCE tx BLACK JELLY BEANS,
ORANCE & BLACK SPICED MIDGETS,
ORANCE & BLACK CUM DROPS,
BUTTER CANDY CORN,
BUTTER CREME CANDY CORN EARS, 1
Candy Butter WITCHCRAFT HALLOWI'INS, 5
HALLOWE'EN BRIDGE MIX, 1 Ib.
PARTY FAVORS,
GIFT ITEMS
CANDY BARS. CUM. LIFE SAVERS.
Baby Ruth, Butter finger, Jolly Jack, Charms and many others!
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FROM 29c to $2.50
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It s Here! It s Crammed With Savings!,
FRED MEYER
1941 Coupon look
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All
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Drastic Reductions!
Exclusive Savings!
Use this exclusive Fred
Meyer Coupon Book to'
save many, many dol
lars In purchasing
items you and your
family need. On sale in
all Fred Meyer stores.
BUYS YOURS NOW
LUX or LIFEBUOY
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LUX FLAKES,
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FREE Recipe Book with each
purchase of Spry!
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Mohimofh
Ripe Olives
Piquant ripe olives,' lTjC'
mammoth size W
each one a tempt- Cm
lnar and nouriahlnv U
Ins: and nourishing
mouuxui:
COOXED SALAMI, grand for sandwiches,
COILED HAM, a savory luncheon meat,
FEINSERG'S KOSHER SALAMI, very tasty. ,
CHILI CON CARNE, seaioned Just right,
- At Fred Meyer Delicatessen Section
17c pint
31c lb.
63c lb.
47 lb.
. 33c lb.
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Economical, Nutritious Spread for School Sandwiches!
OTIPfflliill:
. Tour kiddies will thrive on
temptlnjc sandwiches made with
: this creamy,' nutritious peanut
' butter, with all' the rich, full
flavor of fine roasted peanutaT
It's grand, too, for cookies and
.. candies! , - .
Mj-Te-Fine Vitamin-Enriched Bread, 1 24b. IoafM 13c
. ' 4S-ozl Alamo Grapefruit Juice, 18c; 2 for. 35c 'y.
' Mario Chicken Broth, Is, 3 for 25e :. : , ?
Iibby.Grapefniit Jnice, 2s, 2 for 19e v
Campbell's Pork & Beans, 16-0, 2 for lSejK?
Oregon Maid Symp, ciuart bottle 32c v-
FRED MEYER FRESHER FRUITS & VEGETABLES
MUSSEL
Ulah All Green
Cckry
,KsJ Ban.
' Italian
Broccoli
Large
Bun.
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Large
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IDCALIY OWNEDOPctWED
TwoHi-Yaubs
Name Officers;
Ronnie Gark and "Roger Wag
ner were ' elected presidents
Wednesday night Harrison El
liott and Abel Gregg chapters,
two of ? three Hi-Y clubs which
year. The . Arthur Cotton group
are to be conducted in Salem this
is to meet today to elect
,In. addition to accepting the
c o u n cil'a recommendation . of
thrue clubs instead of lour the
Joint , assembly voted to select
new members .this fall by invi
tation rather than by group as
sembly.' Meetings are scheduled
for Wednesday nights. ;
. Other new officers are: 1
Harrison Elliott Bland Sim
mons,' vice-president; Frank Ben
nett, secretary; Bob Smith,
sergeant-at-arfhs.'
Abel GreggBrenner L u t h I ,
vice-president; Bill Egan, treas
urer; John Caplan, secretary, and
Lloyd .Griffiths, sergeant-at-arms.
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Births
Dawson To Mr. and Mrs. Donald J.
Dawson, 1530 klac:son street, a son,
Stephen Dennis, oom September 20,
Salem General hospital.
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Swift's Breokficld
Spread Choose
2 5-ox.
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American, Pimento, or Olive
Pimento flavorsome cheese
spreads for luncheon sand
wiches and appetizers!
My-Te-Fine Trip Cheese
Try this piquant 4fl
mild-flavored cheese mt Lb.
Tillamook -. Loaf Cheese
Tangy cheddar CO
cheese; grand with 9 1 C Za.
salted crackers.
My-Te-Fine Cottage Cheese
For O
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Salads.
lbs.
Philadelphia Cream Cheese
Rich, smooth, J for f Q
spreadable cheese Jfc I TC
tor crackers.
Fred Meyer
Delicatessen Section
Judge E. M. Page Orders Probe
By District Attorney When
Suit Testimony Differs
Diametrically opposed testimony presented by one party and
one witness in a civil damage action 1 heard in Marion circuit
court Thursday without jury caused Judge E. M. Page to call Dis
trict Attorney Miller B. Hayden in to investigate what he termed
"definite, evidence of perjury.'
The case, that of Beulah Camp
bell vs. Jean Eggers, centers
around: injuries plaintiff alleges
she 'received in an 'accident 34
miles west of Silverton on the Sil-
verton 'road, January 28, 1940.
Damages totaling $5070 are sought
CIRCUIT COURT
Ruth Hagen vs.. Hiram A. Ha-
gen; complaint for divorce, asking
custody of two minor .' children;
married at Vancouver, Wash., in
April, 1938.
Minna Hain, executrix John L.
Hain estate, vs. George Mealey
and .Edna! N. - Mealey; amended
complaint for $10,000 damages al
legedly suffered by estate in acci
dent at Park avenue and Garden
road April 2, 1941.
Ben W. Bunn vs. William Utley;
time, to file transcript on appeal
extended to December 1.
Coke Garrison vs. Sam P. Math
eny; complaint seeking $2000 gen
eral and $430 special damages for
injuries allegedly" sustained by
plaintiff when operating a tractor
for defendant in logging opera
tions five weeks after defendant's
rejection of provisions of work
men's compensation act had be
come effective.
Pauline Gaub vs. Chris, Gaub;
defendant cited to appear in court
September 30 to show reason
which he should not be held In
contempt of court.
PROBATE COURT
Anna Hobson estate; order ap
proving final account of E. H.
Hobson and discharging him as
administrator.
Oscar Willis Moon estate; ap
praised at $7003 by Walter Soco
lofsky, Robert Sprague and Rob
ert White: creditor's claim of
$1321.36 entered by Max A. Moon.
Elizabeth R. Macy estate; final
account by Pearl Macy, adminis
tratrix, shows receipts of $1785
and disbursements of $1082.40;
hearing scheduled November 4,
10 ajn.
David Drager estate; amended
final decree including information
as to heirs inadvertently left out
of previous decree,
Ross E. Moofes estate; order
confirming sale of real property
for $1000 to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E.
Hoxie.
Olaf Mortenson estate; final ac
count filed.
Albert E. Miller estate: J. P.
aV
Jenson, L. D. Lenon and J.
Kaiser named appraisers. -
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, JUSTICE COURT .
Kennoth L. Sheridan; driving
after : operator's license revoked;
pleaded innocent; no date for trial;.
released under $50 bafl.
William H. McClain; driving af
ter operator's license revoked;
case set for trial October 18 at
10 ajn. : . . . :-.
Kieffer A. Wood;1 overloading
truck axle; $20 and cost
Henry P. Woodbury; " passing
another moving vehicle when view
ahead not clear; $5 and costs.
Marion Miller; NSF check; giv
en 24 hours to enter plea; released
to attorney.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Orrin E. Bussey, legal, sales
man, Portland, and Blanche
Brown, legal, . stenographer, 352
North Summer, Salem.
MUNICIPAL COURT
George P. Andrew, operating
woodyard In class three zone, fine .
of $25 suspended because he has
disposed of yard.
Jack Forrester, Portland, drunk,
3 0-day s sentence suspended on
condition he leave town.
Eugene L. Lovelace, 2219 Hyde
street, failure to stop, paid $2.50
ban. .
James Flahrity, transient, drunk,
sentenced to 15 days in city jail.
I. N. Bacon, 1810 North Liberty
street, running through red light,
fined $1.
James Shields, Turner route one,
running through red light, fined
$1. .
Del M. Feller, Hubbard route
one, running through red light,
fined $2,500.
Valley Packing company, Sa
lem, running through red light,
fined $1.
William Bauer," 1630 Lee street,
running through red light,
fined $1.
Donate Craft to US
NEWPORT, Sept 25-P)-Don
Wolf and Leo Chesick announced
Wednesday that they had donate
ed their cabin cruiser Anna H to
the coast guard. for patrol duty
at Tongue Point for the duration
of the national emergency. Wolf ,
and Chesick said they would re
ceive no compensation for use of.
the craft , i
"Hi-Grade" ilU
Steer Beef Hearts lb. 170
Swift Premium Sliced
Vi lb. pkg.
1 CGc
SIOIILESS V7IEIIERS lb. 230
Choice Quality Beef
POT ROASTS
KIPPERED SALIIOII lb. 280
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PORK TEIIDERLOIIIS
3 Patties
IIAIFFER'S
BETTER MEATS
Loin Pork
CHOPS
Baby Bee!
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It's Mince Pie Time . . . Try This Aged-For-Mellowness Mince Meat
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My-Te-Rno Minco Meat
Serve7 " moist, aromatie, de
licious My-Te-Flne , Mince
Heat la a hot mine pie to
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lbs. fp)c 15c
ILll lb.
Dan-Dee Mince Meat, bulk, 2 lbs. 25c, Uc lb.
Enriched peanut Butter Honey Crunch 2 S3
Fresh Whipt Peanut Butter, 2 lbs. 27c, 15e lb.
Cider Vinegar. ; 40 19c Gallon, Plus Depeeit
Strawberry Preserres, : : bulk,; 2 Jbs. 23c 1
Fresh Wh'vt " ':' ' ' " -r: -: ': V T; '
Real Salad Dressing, bulk, lie qr., 19c .
Fred Meyer '
: Slendol, nen-fattenSng,lk) 41 c c,t 27c it.
At AH Frmd Afjr Hfmmmt SmHUw ., ,
A Colorful Ice Cream Treat Delightfully Different!
Fifth Ave. Strawberry. Rippla Log Rc!l
Vanilla rou rtppiedwitn. -
strawberry, fruit an fZmff
the flavor of fresh berw WwiV W9 'v.Ti. k j
ries! Coated with i . S-
chopped pecans. Bern ; ft V-7j7 ;
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5th Ave. Butterscotch Rpp Ice Creani, 25c Qt.
'" Smooth, creamy butterscoUh sauce rippled gener
ously through vanilla. Just' like a butterscotch
Oregon Concord
Fresh Crape Sherbet. 19e Qt 10c Ft.
A different dessert, with sJl the delightful flavor of
fresh Concord Grapes. Grand with fruit salads, too!
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