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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1941)
PAGE EIGHT PlansMadeV For Holiday Basket Social, Dance And Memorial Mass -. Set at Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL Armistice Day plans were discussed at the Le gion and auxiliary meetings of the Mt Angel post and unit at the Memorial hall Tuesday. The memorial mass will be held - . . Ifct OSSGOH ST ATESMiUt Sdeau Ortgoa, TAiaf Moislaq. October 21 IUX ' ; ri" ' : - on the morning of November 11. That night the Legionnaires axe sponsoring a .basket social and dance, in which the women of the auxiliary will also take part. The next married people's dance, sponsored by the post, will be held -October 31, the night of the blackout for Oregon. The auxiliary has agreed to help with Red Cross sewing, and each Wednesday of 'the week will henceforth be set aside for this sewing. Sewing will be done at the Mmorial halL The first get together is set for Wednesday, at 1:30 pjn. The child welfare has asked for old clothes and toys. The Christ mas cheer check of $3 was sent to the veteran's hospital, and a gift to Henry Michels of the Mt. An gel post, now at the Veterans Home at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. Peter Gores was appointed on the sick committee. A club supper at the Memorial hall will be held preceding the . meeting, November 4. Supper will be served at 6:30 pjn. to all mem bers and their families. - Mrs. Blanche Norton was wel comed as a new member and Mrs. Dorothy Bisenius was a special guest "V yow tAdts vjfiat I caM aood r (sMm ) v You'll find the real flavor of coffee appetizing aroma and zestful strength in every pound of Hills Bros. Coffee. Controlled Roasting a process originated and used exclusive ly by Hills Bros. is one rea son for this. The fine blend is roasted evenly... continuously little at a time. This uni form roasting develops a flavor that never varies a flavor no other coffee has. ,7 2 t t. TKt CbftUci Qjund deTtloped by HilU Bros, is guaranteed to produce best results in DRIP, GLASS MAKER, PERCOLATOR, or POT, if the direc tions on the side of the Hills Bros. Coffee can are followed. " ' , Liliif.,,,., :,..L "Now that's what I call good c off eel" Again aad again year after year that's what people say when they drink Hills Bros. Coffee. And it's certain to be what yon will say when yon drink a fragrant, steaming cop of this fine coffee. VS. E XL JL O lis 23, r -rAp J Giant size stalka Mt im Hot vtf Zs COISCO 6-Ibcon GS0 7 3 no!2 590 Halloween Pnnpkini PAUAOUVE 3 1for 12c With Coupon SmaU to Giaat Sis PEP, RICE KRISPIES, RRUMBLES, BRAN FLAKES, famous Kellogg, choice CAIIE FLOUR Popular Softwilk pkg. MILK, Carnation, Borden's, Alpine .3 cans 26c Case $4.04 Mornias; Milk Sams 26c Case $3.94 COFFEE, Chase & Sanborn. Lb. 29c 3 lbs. 83c PEARSON'S BEST : Lb. 27c PEARSOPTS SPECIAL Lb. 20c AIRFLIGHT COFFEE 2 lbs. 37c ssr -12c V with Vlr mr ' . conpon CHYSJIL IVHTI kin . With Conpon V PES GUBt VMaerapM FLCUH Oliver Bard Wheat, O-l. bag: $OS autebes Qmeea, 49-lkv. ktc.. ..SUM Prtfteel 8 w. O-lh. hat.. FLOUn ralna Leaf Hard Wheat. 49-Ib. bax. S1.4S Crews, 49-lb. bag.gl fl.84 CGQ NOODLES, 14-oa. 4k4r- 1IATCXIZS. . eartoa. , ... COZS fXAlLES, AMhen, t tkts. irAGlIETTl. 3 ca r Prcsia-Lcgs 6 logs for 350 7 11c 15c . 9c 25c JL OXTDOL, er RIXSO. large pkg. ifARGARINE.. 2-w kg-- 29c C&ACltEKS. .J7' Stacrfep. 2.1b. pkg. & C PEAS or GREEN BEANS, case no BARS, always fresh, S lbs. SUGAR, - 19 it- " : 10 1&9 61c 57 i MdI 3 w W kl w Corscr N. Ccn.nerfisl tnd Cheneketa Streets RESniiVE TIIE IUGIIT TO LUIIT QUANTITIES Phone' 7335 Lebanon Girl Scouts Note Large Registration; Junior Women's Club Gives Style Show Today LEBANON The registration of Girl Scouts is the largest since scouting was organized here with 60 girls in six scout troops and one Brownie pack. ...-. , Girl Scout week will be observed with the girls wearing their greenies all week. Sunday Grangers' News WEST"SALEM Pomona grange will be held in, the city hall audi torium all day Saturday, starting at 10 o'clock. A business meeting will be held in the morning and a no-host din ner at ! noon. The local grange members will furnish the hot dish and coffee. , ? In the afternoon a canned goods contest will be held and entries may be made by - any grange member. The contest is sponsored by the Oregon granges and the White Satin Sugar company. The prizes are provided by the sugar company. Entries will be made in three classifications; Canned fruit, preserves, and jeHiesI RICKREALL The home eco nomics club of the XUckreall grange is sponsoring a bazaar early , in December. Each mem ber Is asked to make a tea towel. pot holder and apron. Swegle 4H Clubs Elect Of ficers SWEGLE "The Battleship of Health," is the name of the new 4H club organized in the upper school grades. Club members have meetings on "Safety at Home and on the Farm." These grades are planning .other 4H clubs. Officers are: president, Norma Jane Conk lin; vice president, Delores Dickey; secretary, ADelma Lake; yell leader, Gerald Smith; song leader, Eleanor Smith; reporters, Jeanne Dailey and David Carson. Captain Lanning of the state po lice force spoke to the student body Monday. The flag salute was. led by Norma Jane Conklin. Swegle school has joined the American junior Red Cross or- organization again this year. Ralph. Nelson attended the foot ball game in Portland Saturday. As the community club has pur chased a new volleyball net and the student body the ball, boys and girls of the school are prac ticing for a game soon. At Preaching Mission UNIONVALE r A large dele gation of Union vale and Hope well church members are plan ning to attend the preaching mis sion Tuesday and Wednesday at the Blanchard United Brethren church, Portland, Rev. D. W Jay- cox, local pastor, reports. they will attend their own Sunday schools and then with leaders and counsellors go to the 11 o'clock service bt the Church of Christ. The last day of Scout week they will hold a hobby show in the scout house from 1 until 7:30. To this their parents and friends are invited. Scouts of high school age will arrange a window display of their projects in one of the store windows. LEBANONA style show will be held today in the American Legion hall by the Junior Wom en's club., Several of the dress shops will display late purchases; the beauty shops will dress the hair of the models; the jewelry stores will lend jewelry for the costumes. One of the furniture stores has offered furniture; to be used on the stage. Daren Pierce, Lebanon costume designer, will have several of his designs made up and displayed. Ruth - Schackman, queen of the 1941 strawberry fair, will wear the gown presentedVio her by the fair committee. ; ; Santiam post of the American Legion is cooperating with the navy recruiting service and .rec ommending three young men from here, who will be inducted into the service Navy day when special ceremonies will be held on the battleship Oregon. They are: Kenneth Roe, Gerald Hollings worth and Virgil Scherer. The auxiliary of Santiam post of the American Legion has again voted to "meet one day a month and sew for the Red Cross as well as for the veterans' hospitals. Last year they made more garments than any other organization in the county. This year their . stint for the Red Cross is 96 dresses. Airlie News AIRUE Mrs. George Conn, Salem, is staying with her daugh ter, Mrs. John F. Wienert, while Wienert is on a trip to Savannah, Georgia, to visit their son, Jack, in the air corps there. , Carl Haug, Anchorage, Alaska, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dickey. i Carl Jeiaon and Irene-and Ma bel are picking cranberries near Portland. Betty Alice McKibben is stay ing with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Orvall Whitaker. , Mrs. "Virgil Mathany, Mrs. Ri- I 1 Ll lllu"-1"11" v K m i POTATOES Lccal Bnrbanlzs , .. 59 C Yakina Gens "?L 63 C Descbsies Gens 67c Yalrina Gens Si L 1.89 Snee! Pclalses Gibs. 25 C Bushel Basket $L9 LETTUCE 10c heads CAnnoTS baaches . 10c CELEHY White or Utah : Bunch 10 C Cauliflower, Green Pep pers, Spinach, Radishes Tokay Grapes, Green Corn, Squash, low priced. CABBAGE Sack 59c Per pound 2c LQIOIIS Sanklst Each .... 1c Gclden T7esl Ccllee Lb:30c ii57c 3-lb. Cans Crises cr Spry VSSc FLOUR IVOBY. SOAP. Crown, Pillsbury, Fisher Drifted Snow, 49 lbs "J cakes a lbs. 610 Close-out Hard WTieat Carvecnt in Bulk bags : . oWlLiW - , f Fresh,' Clean Yellow, Small-Size Maearcni 3 ley Mathaney, c a 1 1 e d on Mrs. James Harris recently . Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bebee and son, Iiongview, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Williams, Kelso, were week end guests "of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley. Maxine Van Patten, E. Griffith, spent the weekend in Portland. Mr. Cherry spent the weekend In Corvallis. Mrs. John H. Parsons, Joann, Mrs. Jacob Ploub, jr, Eugene, called on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ploub, Saturday. Bible study class met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Albei Wednesday with 31 present Rev. David Beck, Baptist church, Mon mouth, conducted the study. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley and Percy and Merle were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mr. and Mrs." Jesse J. McKib ben and son, Mr. and Mrs. Bay McKibben and Barbara Ann, spent the weekend at Taft and Delake. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Abercromble and sonny called on Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Whitaker Tuesday, The Cooper's logging crew moved from the Silver Creek lum ber to a new location near Dallas. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Marin and Winona Ray, Sheridan, visited Mr. I and Mrs. Lyle McKibben recently. Arline Jackson, Harrisburg, was a weekend guest of her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sams. Ivan Quick who mashed his foot with a log recently, went to visit his parents In Lyons. From San Francisco HOPEWELL Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lerum and two children, near . San Francisco, surprised their relatives by driving In Tues day. Mrs. Lerum's father, Earl Murray Is still in the hospital from the effect of bums. ' Fruit Farmer in Salem Hospital; : Child Very 301 '. WHEATLAND Clyde M. La Toilette, prominent Wheatland fruit and nut farmer, was taken Sunday to the Deaconess hospital in Salem suffering with a strain ed back. The walnut harvest which has been in progress was nearing completion and;the effort to fin ish before rains set in has made more heavy lifting than he was able to stand. Fran Sitton, 5, who has been suffering from ' the after effects of scarlet fever, from which she has received hospitalization at McMinnviile and later at Doern becher hospital in Portland, is growing weaker and Wednesday, blood transfusions were decided , upon. K3 Ho. Ccs:rd2l Si. Phcns O10 Uo CIdso Saturday lighl al 8 o'ClccIi iatchen QKsen Flour S.59 bradshaw " Sweel Hearl ...mm GiBEl New crop, Clover Blossom. No 2 s lb. pall I Cass czin2c Giles ( r8 F3 Cans Cass, 24 Cans .59 c 3233 ililQlSO Eim3 CgjMsf Ss S Boxes lo Carlcn Caries Slow or Fast 10's Sack : 11111(1 and SPREAD Ql. Jar SPEimY PAIICAEE AIID UAFFLE FLOUQ Sack ... . Ioiiaiioa Vanilla Factory Deal 4-oz. bottle, 8-oz. hottle. 21 0 Dark, 5 li. , Lighl, 51b. . .... ...,S?(D orttwmtCACH MCXASSCT ALLSKTSFT MAXOAAINC 2 for 41c . Hershey Chocolate, Bittersweet lie Pcre Vcgeialle Stsricaicg ui5ts HqiMq Jniee no; ia Tins PAUAOLWE 3 ? 12c With . Coupon . a, Large, with ecopon 12c Giant, with gf)M RAYOH SAFf aiYSTALVJHnE VuuNory soap 3 "SI Cc Large, with eenpen GlaaC with . ISc 32s Canpbll Toriaio Sonp Ueolr Ilexl Y7ec!r Prices Uill Ds VSlzt cans 0) c 12 Cans' a Lb. il0)(S ; Lb. Qlzzz . . . '-! Crc33 S: Sweet med. she. 2 far . o5 C SjwvMiiS Local Borba&k. CsdiHsncr No. 1 large heads. ls-Lb. boilers. iacL. asc Sft-n. sack: 53 c Per head ;;40c