The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 10, 1941, Page 11, Image 11

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    Tlx OETGON STATESMAN. Scdexa, Oregon. Friday Morning, October 10, 1141
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Turner Host
At Parley
District Odd Fellows
Convention Slated : .
For Saturday
-Ideal Itebekah lodge
held initiation for one candidate,
aI E. Robertson, at its meeting in
the Odd Fellow halL Greetings
and a gift were sent to two mem
bers, Mr, and Mr av Lawrence
Roberts on their 25th, wedding an
niversary, as they are unable to
be Dresent. . -. -r- 1
: ! At the business, session, plans
jvere -made for the district Odd
Fellows convention at Turner Sat
urday when the Rebekahs will
serve the dinner - Appointed on
that committee were Hester
Crume, Velma Hatfield, Nora
Robertson, Mabel Walker and Lu
cille McKinney. Members ap
pointed on the committee to pur
chase new linoleum for : the hall
include Lucille McKinney, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Titus, - and Nora
Robertson..' . :Z-" : . , .... '.
and tapers were used on, the ban
quet tables. ' Members and guests
attending ewer e Mrs. Dunn,
Brownsville, Mrs. Alice C Harris,
Wfflamina.- Mildred Davidson.
Juanita'MouIett, : Hester Crume,
Munel ' Salisbury, Gayette Bar
nett, Velm Hatfield, Vera Waller,
Martha- Barnett, Sophia Robert
son, Mary Ball, Nellie Hamilton,
JflabeV Walker, Stella : Barnett,
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price ttMUvacttuuivwvea
you m much m 20 a pint over J
outer brand. let. Van Brit
yoa easier, fatter.
Ill -e4---l HiWM h4lakltf LaA
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11 at cot that eaves yoa
." real aaoneyl Bet that's not all
Van Brit offers yoa a dou
tc?zs ; ia 'ir.
like Van Brit as welL or better, thaa any other liquid wax yoa
. have ever used, scad the moused portion and a brief note telling
your objections to the Adco Company J We will promptly return
twin the amount yoa paid for Van Brite.
Hue amarlng new Improved. liquid wax la easy to apply
clf-toluhittg, no robbing. Because It i made from genuine
Camauba wax,it lasts longer. Van Brite U nonnflammaMe,will
not orerUp. But beat of all,VanBrlte do-ble-driea, doubUvhardens
and WONT WATER SFUTI Trv U vounett. sou. too.
wi3 incUt on Van BrUe from now on Call your dealer today!
Alice Titus, Mr; and Mrs. Bert
eebles. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Titus, Mr.- and , Mrs! Fay Webb,
Mr. and Mrs, J. S. McKinney, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank" CaspeE? and Wil
liam Salisbury.
Mrs. John Mitchell and Mrs. L.
M. Small were joint hostesses at
the Methodist parsonage for; the
October silver tea and business
meeting of the WSCS. ' tA
"With the president, Mrs. Small,
presiding, plans were made for the
cooked food sale October 25 at
Townsend's grocery under the su
pervision of Mrs. Mollie Spiers,
Mrs. Stella Miller and Mrs. M.
E.TownsencL - ' '' - v : -
New-officers of the society are
to .be elected : in November and
take office in January. The nom
inating committee appointed in
cludes 'Mrs. 1 John Mitchell, Mrs.
O, Russell and Mrs. William
Spiers. Bazaar ' plans ; were also
discussed. fhe,devotions were In
charge of Mrs. Mitchell. ;i - j
At the tea hour a social time
was enjoyed by- Mrs. M. A. Hill,
Mrs. C. AI Bear, Mrs Anna Faxris,
Mrs. William Spiers, Mrs. Frances
Ball, Mrs, Ellison Whittaker.'Miss
Loraine Vick, Miss Adelaide
Ketchum, Mrs. Earl Bear, Mrs. J.
O. Russell, Mrs. I M. Small and
Mrs. John Mitchell.
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THIS COUPON WHJL BE EXDEEMED AT
PIGGLY IV.GGLY
1249 N. Capitol at Market '
OB TKY TOUR NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
Guests Note
Double Event
BRUSH CREEK r- Brush Creek
residents and ex-residents - as
well as others gathered Sunday
at the Alvin Williams home at
Hubbard for a double event, cele
bra ting the wedding of the Lester
Hemmingsons and the birthday
anniversary of Mrs. G. E. Moberg,
now of Woodburn.
Attending from Corvallis were
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hemmlng
son, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hem-
mingsen, Evelyn Hernmingsen;
Salem, Mama Moberg, Patience
Moberg and Esther Palmer; from
Lebanon, Mrs. Sam Williams and
Francis Williams: from Scotts
Mills, Marion Chase, Conine Mo
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mo
berg, S. P. Moberg; Claudia Hass
ong, ML Angel; Mr. and Mrs.
Severt Funrue, Mr. and Mrs.
Ludvig Meyer, Karen Meyer,
Mrs. 33ernie Oas, David Oas, Sil
verton, and Althea Meyer and L.
H. Meyer, Brush Creek. !
New Plastic Plane Demonstrated In New York
According to Martin Jensen, pioneer Pacific plane designer, this new plastic plane, made of molded ma-.
hogany plywood treated with plastic and asbestos, can be turned out at a faster rate of mats production
than the present plane designs. Jensen, shown testing It over New York, said It will be cheaper and
fireproof and pointed out that it uses no materials on which priorities have been, established.
sale, which the group plans to
hold in the near future.
Mrs. Roy Woodman had charge
of the business meeting. Refresh
ments were served to Mrs. Lester
Kimball, Mrs. E. W. Cruson, Mrs.
Harvey Carpenter, Mrs. E. V. Dal
ton, Mrs. J. F. Spooner, Mrs. C. H.
Greenwood, Mrs. Maurice Dalton,
Mrs. H. W. Friesen, Mrs. Morris
Walton, Mrs. V. V. Grant, Mrs.
Earle Richardson, Mrs. Oramel
Shreeve and Mrs. Delwin Relne-mer.
Teacher Hurt
In Accident
SILVERTON Mildred Larson,
junior .high school teacher, sus
tained a broken arm, her father,
C H. Larson, Canbyr and Mrs.
Edna M. DiehL Portland are in
the local hospital, the former suf
fering from cuts and abrasions as
well as body bruises and the lat
ter from minor bruises as a re
sult of an accident Sunday.
The accident occurred at the
Paulson corner on the Silverton-
Salem highway when the car Mr.
Larson was driving failed to make
the turn.
PTA Slates
First Meet
SALEM HEIGHTS The first
regular meeting of the PTA will
be held at the school Monday,
Oct 13th at 8 o'clock. A speaker
has been secured. The community
is invited to attend.
C A. Graham left on a hunting
trip to Prineville and will be gone
for several days.
Chris Shultz and his brother,
who recently arrived from Iowa,
has gone to Hood River district to
held in the apple harvest.
Mrs. M. L. Waring and a sister
spent Wednesday in Portland.
Leonard Helsler returned from
hunting trip to eastern Oregon
with a deer.
Ed Wilson and Don Black, Sa
lem, were . business callers in
Portland last Tuesday.
Rummage Sale
Plans Made
DALLAS Circle B of the
Presbyterian church met recently
at the - J. E. Johnson home and
discussed; plans for a: rummage
fQ c$ c&
North I . VfV Kj3 InsP61
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Boiling Cuis ri
Dcasis 19c lb. I
Slcaks 21c lb.
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EiGHDi Btash Side ; Pdsk
Scjar Cured ttney . fift 1
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Open Kettle Rendered '
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Tasty ; 71
snack, lb. ii, B 2Xi
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C:z:Is 221c lb.
Legion Sons
Plan Election
SILVERTON Vale Dickerson
was nominated captain of the
Sons of American Legion at its
annual nomination. Election will
be held October 16.
Other officers selected were
first lieutenant. Earl Hartman.
Marion Women at
Red Cross Meet
MARION Red Cross work
was started Thursday under the
direction of the women's auxiliary
of which Mrs. Jim Wilson is pre
sident.
The next regular meeting for
red cross work will be an all day
meeting.
Those assisting were Mrs. Wil
liam Watson, Mrs. Guss Hageman,
Mrs. L. H. Pilcher, Mrs. L. Eav
ans, Mrs. C. EL Wilcox, Mrs. Mack
Robbins, Mrs. Fred Schermacher,
Mrs. Jim Wilson, Mrs. Charles,
Mrs. FJiy Packard, Mrs. Warren
Gray and Mrs. A. Kindred.
Women V Circle Meets
At Fruitland Home
,r FRUITLAND Women's Circle.
under the leadership of Mrs. W,
E. Branch, met at the home of
Mrs. Nick Gerig. Special feature
Gydesen. The next circle meetin ! Q
jr.j second lieutenant, William
Scarth, Jr.; adjutant, Kenneth Al
len; finance officer, Richard Dick
erson aergeant-at-arms, Henry
Johnson, Jr.J chaplain, Collin
Bragg. v,
. The senior committee supervis
ing the Sons is comp osed of T. M.
Powell, who is also, a member of
the ' state committee! - Glen Price,
C. 'J; Towe; Henry Johnson, sr.
and George Manolis. '
Club Chooses
NewPrexy
.Woodburn Juniors
Raise Age Limit; v,
NyurUiri Session
WOODBURN w At a meeting
of the Junior Woman's club with
Marjory , t Foulconer, vice presi
dent, in the chair, Freda Burt
waa elected president '.to fill the
vacancy caused by the resigna
tion; of Floris DarnelL
'Agnes JCdarlcle was named sec
ond vice president to take - the
place f ; Mrs. Burt, Floris Dar
nell was appointed on the publi
city committee. ;. 'i ':
An amendment . to the by-laws
was adopted, raising the age limit
for members to 35 years.
. Alta Stoller- was voted to rep
resent . the dub at' a luncheon
October 6 in . Portland.. Women in
the. defense of America" was the
theme. of the meeting. ' '
.Wanda .Pavelek presented her
resignation as guardian of the
Camp Fire girls and Mary Jack
son was . appointed to take her
place. Floris;: Darnell was in
charge of the program and gave
a history of some of the features
of Timberline lodge.
Hostesses were Mildred Day
and Peggy Dobson.
The next regular meeting be
ing the social' meeting will be
held at the home of Freda Burt,
1132 East Cleveland street This
will be a Halloween party and
each member will bring a guest-
Everyone must wear a print dress
or slacks.
Woodburn WCTU will hold its
October meeting in the Methodist
church today -at 230 p. m.
Mrs. S. E. Zollinger,, vice pres
ident will : preside and Mrs,
Laura Rice will have charge of
the program. The subject will be
the Children's Farm home . and
there will be special music. Re
ports will be heard of the Marion
County WCTU -annual convention
held at Silverton September 12,
Delegates will be elected to the
state convention to be held in
Portland October 14 to 17 at the
First Baptist church. . -
Study Clubs Start - . .
WOODBURN The- autumn
session ox studr . . clubs ot &L
Luke's parish will take up it
work next week. Mrs.. Charles
Henkes wiU be parish, chairman.
F02I DEUCIOUS, COLDETi
FRESII-EGQ NOODLES;
TWe tsmemi mtgW w$M$
every aeetewife wita gtaalae
rRlL LETJ. Rkkly Mrklikig,)
testy rfiJ weed nty a eUeheein
ttaie ef pw yraHew. CHoalnet,
wrspeW, at yenr greeers,
GENUINE PYREX
CASSEROLE
1 at. capacity.
pUt r duk.
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Part Brmai
LbU tU 85c.1
ia eoim, Matpaid.
Limited auntitr,
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FREE DRIVE-IN
PARKING SPACE
SALEM'S FOOD CENTER
Sundays
1240 N. CAPITOL
AT MARKET
IIOTHEQ'S COCOA
2-lb.tia
190
CE1EAII OF UIIEAT K
or 5 Minute
Large package
230
S DOLLED OATS
TrianfU Brand. Quick or Regular
Large package 'r.-...-
Buclxvhcal Poncolic Flour
210
-Trianrfe' --'Wf
Xrge 2Ji-lbJ'pkg.
230
ADVERTISED PRICES
EFFECTIVE
i.,Qcl. 10
Sai., Ocl. 11
PICKET PA1ICME FLOUR
No. 10 bag
370
Sfolcy's Golden Table Syrnp 3-ib. tm
230
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n til.
Tasty Salad Dressing or Sandvich Spl ?.Lr 190
3 for 290
II-D Brand WHOLE FIGS
Dundee Drand EBlkUT
No. 2V tins ...
In Syrnp
No. 1 tins
150
All Green ASPARAGUS
Yamhill Brand
Picnic tins ...
Dundee1 Drand iDEETS 290
VAN BRITE
Self - Polishing
Redeem your Van
Brite Coupons at
Piggly Wiggly
Pint Tin
Only
(hart Tin 69 c
Nucoa Demonstration
Friday & Saturday
will be held at the home of Mrs.
Harvey Armstrong.
Inez and Dwight Bunner were
home for the weekend from the
Oregon College of Education and
Oregon State college respectively.
Apple Picking Starts; "
Pumpkins Coming in ' - ;
SILVERTON A p p 1 e packing
started this?week at the Silverton
Canning company Manager .V. V.
Ernston reported. The run will
probably be of six weeks dura
tion. Beets, pumpkins, carrots and
corn, are also coming In, Ernston
said. .
Officers Reelected
UNIONVALE The Wheatland
Social Service, club met at the
home of : Mrs. Elmer Thomas
Thursday, -All officers were re
elected as follows: President, Vir
ginia Magness; vice president,
Mrs. t P. C. ; Magness; ; secretary
treasurer, Mrs. Eugene: Wilson.
The next meeting wQl be at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W; Dry
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Try m et CbHMM raseflcc
AnustBt SUCCESS fee
ywt tn CHINA. Ne mmtu wX
nt ifflum yea ar ArfXICT
r.D direrm, tioiultls, heart,
tunc, liver, kldaeys. itMurk,
fas, coastipatien, nieers, AU-
kcux. lever, sun, iemxi
Chinese Herb. Co.
Office Rnn Only
Tut. : ana Sat. ' t
a.m. t p.m. and
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Dundee Brand Fruits at Saving Pricet
PEAS, AFniCOTSr HALVED PEACHES - Your Chcico Assll
19c 6 ii S1.05 ie. S1.98
Large Ne, tJi
Tins
Ne. 1 tins
smcLMQ'S cnn.i con cadiie
SUAIISDOUII CAKE FLOUQ - Package .... ,"
DAEEDS FQEinUII DAKIIIG CUOCOLATE
FOUDEQED DOII AIII
3 i.,29c
MS 17 c
2eaas 23 C
t-lb. Un
The Thrift Spread for
Bread With Vitamin A
cakes
for
FOLGEilS
XOFFES
. Drip or Regnlar
lb, tin
1
2 lb. tin L
300
5S0
LIT HALTED inLK
UCODBUDY 'S FACIAL SOAP
imnrfE iiaii coiicehtqated soup im
Ilccdls. Vcgelaile cr Brclh wilh tica 14 ,k.
ftnd On, ttr le '
t9t tn 4 Bin
FRESH FRUITS and- Vegetables
STTEET SFDD3 G ii25c Dh Szzzsh. 2 ,Sc
33mniES-i2.35ci CADII0Tg StlOc
CURTIS MEBS -Quality Meats
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rolls...
200
uAlbobf
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Blade cut. Uuild your Sunday dinner around one of
these nicy roasts. Pound .... .,-
250
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f! Tiamn Kn asilr digested that dnetnm
recoranerid it f or babies. rtHx
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New stock. Delicious for pies, cookies
and fruit : 9
cakes lbs. dm w j
. " runs lacd '
iiocie rendered. A lard that Is pure,
sweet, and lushJy,
dizestible. lbs.
2 290
Arnczr's Zizi till
A popular sausage at a pop
ular price. Pound
230
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