The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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Ti OREGON STATESMAN, Scdenu Oregon. Friday Morning. January 9. 1842
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Here's Churchill's Ration Card
New Officers of
were A C. Sprahger, J. P. Bu
curendv Mrs. H. R. Bishop.
ior Farmers' union,. Vernon John
son, delivered the speech . which
he will give in the county speak
ing contest, where the winner is
selected to go to the state con
vention to appear in the state con
test The local organization voted
a cash prize for him.' ' -
- Mr. and Mrs. JP. Bucurench,
Utu A. J. Idug, Wanda Froehlich,
were the. committee in charge of
serving refreshments.
Swegle Woman's
The state president of the Jun
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SWEGLE Tuesday, Swegle
Woman's club met at the home i
of Mrs. Marion West for its first
meeting with the new officers.
Mrs. Elmer Lake was elected
president but sent in her resig
nation and Mrs. Charles Bottorff,
vice president, took her place.
Mrs. William HenseU was chosen
vice president.
Members voted $2 for the new
Red Cross drive. Mrs. George
Roberts and Mrs. William Hart-
ey were appointed Red Cross
committee and will provide ma
terial for each member to work
on.
Members present were Mrs.
Charles Bottorff, Mrs. Dillion
Jones, Mrs. Granvel Sheets, Mrs.
Ralph Becker, Mrs. William Hen-
sell, Mrs. George Roberts, Mrs.
Otis Dawes, Mrs. Homer J. Conk-
lin, Mrs. William Benner, Mrs.
William Hartley, and one guest,
Mrs. David Bates, with the hos
tess, Mrs. West Mrs. Mary West
was reported UL
Mrs. Walter Biggerstaff, Mrs.
V. M. La Due and Mrs. C. T.
Stark are trying to complete their
calls for emergency Red Cross
funds this week.
7. 1. N. CtbUpboto
Even Prime Minister Winston Churchill uses a ration booklet in
England these war days. Above is pictured the spare margarine
page in Churchill's food rationing booklet It was used as a clothes
ration card until special clothes cards were issued. Churchill has
used 13 of his coupons, representing four pairs of socks and two
handkerchiefs. With those left on this page and those on his new
clothing ration card he has enough to buy a complete suit and a shirt.
Valley Schools Close; Power Cut
Off, Property Damage Noted
ISILVERTON Silverton was without much, modern service
Wednesday night and Thursday morning with telephone and elec
tric wires both stretched on the ground, snapped completely off,
in much of the district.
Huge trees were k completely
broken off. Telegraphic messages
supposed to reach Silverton Wed
nesday failed to arrive until late
Wednesday ; afternoon and from
then on no messages arrived.
Portland papers failed to reach
rural districts Tuesday night and
Wednesday morning but made it
through late on Wednesday night
and Thursday morning.
MT. ANGEL St Mary's
grammar school held classes
Wednesday bnt closed at 3:30
p.m. There was no school on
Thursday. '
Only about 40 students reported
lor classes at Mt. Angel college
Wednesday : morning : and school
was dismissed about 9:30 a.m.
Telephone wires were out of
order, the power was off for short
periods, trees were down, nd
cars were stranded here and there.
WEST I SALEM -The local
schools were , closed Thursday
and there will be no school to
day. AURORA 'The Aurora grade
school and the Canby Union high
will be closed indefinitely.
Business in Aurora is at a stand
still, as traffic is almost impossi
ble.! AUMSVnXE School closed
Wednesday because of lack of
. electric power. Basses were
called off and children told to
remain at home.
TALBOT Power and telephone
lines are out and schools are
closed indefinitely. 5
Fruit trees, shade trees and
shrubs are being damaged to
great extent. All traffic except a
few trucks that have chains are
tied up.
For Red Cross
Sewing Group
SCIO Members of Delta Dek
contract bridge clufe wiU con
tribute 40 cents. . .week to the
local Red Cross sewing group for
thread from an assessment fund
self-imposed in place of an ex
change of gifts.
The club meets every other
week and will henceforth assess
each of its eight members 10
cents a meeting. Mrs. Carl Cyrus
scored high at the home of Airs
P. W. Schrunk at the last meeting
Auxiliary firemen of the Scio
area will meet at the city hall
each Wednesday for practice and
information during the war emer
gency. .
A Salem speaker last week out
lined properties of incendiary
bombs and emphasized the need
for their detection and soaking
in water should the enemy at
tempt sabotage by fire here dur
ing the dry season.
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Phone Group Elects
PIONEER T h e annual tele
phone meeting was held Monday
night. Officers elected were John
Keller, jr.. president: William
Kinian, vice president and Frank
Dornbecker, secretary-treasurer.
Fanners Union
News
BETHEL At the first meeting
of the new year Monday night,
Bethel local of the Farmers' union
voted to buy two defense bonds;
donated $5 to the work of the Red
Cross; and proposed to hold an
entertainment to raise additional
money to be used for defense pur
poses.
The names of Mrs. Esther Pane,
Fay Collins, Simpson Hamrick,
and C. A. Johnson were proposed
and they were voted into mem
bership. The obligations were giv
en by the president, Gus Schlick
er. Installation of the new offi
cers of the local, elected at the last
meeting, was conducted by Rev.
S. Hamrick.
Delegates elected to attend the
state convention at McMinnville
in February were Gus Schlicker,
Mrs. J. R. Carruthers, K. O. Run
ner. The alternates elected were
W, R. Baker, Ralph A. Wilson, W.
L. Creech.
W. R. Baker was elected the
delegate to the annual meeting 'of
the state warehouse association,
which will be held at the time of
the state convention, and A. C.
Spranger was elected alternate.
Mrs. J. R. Carruthers presented
the report of the Marion county
annual meeting and quarterly
convention held at the VFW hall
in Salem on Saturday. A. C.
Spranger gave a dairy report
Rev. S. Samrick spoke on the
progress of the cooperative hos
pital. .
A ballot was taken on the pro-
Dosed change in the length of
term in office, of the national
officers. The majority favored the
longer terms. Mrs. J. A. Hain ac
cepted the appointment as chair
man in charge of arranging the
serving for the coming year. Ap
pointed as the committee to in
vestigate proposed new members,
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YOUNG, TENDER
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Freshly Grosnd
Ooasis 19c lb.
Sieab 23 C lb.
Large Sugar-Cured
Collages, lb.
4
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Fresh Pork
FEET, lb-
fendcrloins
.290
Young pork.
Lb
Snolxod Porh
1150
Sparc Whs.
LIkJ
Back
Benes
CliiL!
Full
pound..
FDESD GnODIID SAUSAGE, lb.
190.
CUAUKTEia
facystaalierpewiai Safiwywt petal ,
.arm
MEAT PRICES ARE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Any Size Piece.
Lb. .
BACOII
SIRLOIII STE21K
A Ai&lBjlft All M A MJL&aJ Pint.
DRY SALT POBE Lb
LHJK SAUSAGE ystyl-
SLICED BACOII K
Price are effectiv 'I ridiy, Jan. 9th thru Monday, Jan. 12(.
ild IIHI Cafssa Oa lie
Clessta Ch!H s&ssa laosbct ISe
Terr.ato Stast 3 t . ICs
Kitchsa B$sss! BbouuSSs
Creslsiry Sisss3 p I2y2c
Psrsdlss Svrsst Plsklssot hs 2s
Sasdnlsh Spread UackBS.j23e
Bafilsgressd thzsz S-ibioai 63c
Ponad 63e
Upton's Black Tet K-&.pk42c
Nob Hill Cdfea 1 235 245s
Airway Coffsa li 10s 3 u.S8
250
330
nm iiCTTrcuvER sausage,
UUUVUUU FRANKFURTERS, ILt
LEG OF LJ1HB
Shank Off. j
Lb.
Consistent Low Prices
Every Item . . . Every Day!
SOUPS
IAsforled except
Contoaune Gam
Chowder, Chix
. Gumbo
16-ox.
cans
12c
.250 I '
190 I
. 250 I
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CIC'S'JJ J i BOW DATED
mmal mm imrnm nrkmo
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250
290
250
SHOULDER OF LAI IB Lb
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GHOUIID BEEF & lbs.
picincs ir 250
Bay Defense Savincs Stamps
at Safeway
TMAIIGLE
DOLLED OATS
9 lbs. 3i0
POUDERED SOG&n
3 lbs. 170
! AIIGLO
C0I1IIED BEEF
200
and
Potatoes
u; s. no. i
25-Lb.
Bag
89c
onions
11017 DIG is a head of lettuce?
Ooo4 bUaet kcadt my: Soaw gxmw I
Ughtm, heavier bMd tham oOmn. 1
lmdt art terftr, fom naalkr.
Mnt mot ttont priet it attmt i
UUI 8 ro k)hmm tim hm da, imi toy
to cteeM Um kMTter. men mIM mm.
Tv.ftt yau awa3rVrtk ym Mr km
U takt a larftr kaad than jvi want r
Im pay Um um pries for a muStr huA.
Now if kttttct war primi kg U potnU,
roil could pick wt joat tba ka4 jtm iffln
ud pay aaly for th ttaet aawaat of
kttttca yea ftt ;
If lattvct war mhtrttiti at ao Mefc a
pound. jroM coaU compact priea.Taa pant
aow, bacaaoa 1ari lwacaar on aiat
ia ooe atort, aaotaer ai aomewbtrt oIm.
Tour Saway now friet Uttmt a i
fowU. Yn caa atlact tte axact lattoea
kaad yoa want Aa4 tk wight a yoar
WttCftww wwJTIH0 Cwa
Not jut httoea. Ob awry vatctaMa aad
fruit Safeway carrita foa aow fct afl tb
advaatataa of fret talactioB and arieiaa
y weigkL Coma aad try thia new way.
Produce Prices Art for Friday and
Saturday Only
U. S. No. 1
Lb.
40
Uincsaps Extra
Fancy, Lb.
Box $239
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Arizona
Seedless
Mil
Texas Kiln
Dried, LB.
a a a a
LEQOIIS
0f Tl f TPPCf Sunkist Sweet
illliiUlia Navels, Lb.. ..
CALAVOS
100
5
150
170
Tops Removed, Lb 7Zw
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Field Grown,
lomaloes Ripe, Lb.
ucuiuia
Solid Heads,
Lb...--...
II D Tcilei Tissue 3 rolls 25 C
Siellar Facial Tissues . . . 23 C
Box of 500 . !
IES Lighl Glebes, each . . 55 C
Three-way
Chore Girls ..... 2 pkgs. 15 c
For Scouring
Old Ditch Clecnser 2 cans 13c
Tall Cans
Su-Purb Gran. Scapf 24-oz. 19 C
50-4MU 37 e
Purex Gentle Bleach . . 12 c
Quart Bottle s
nhiie Ilagic Bleach . . . . 10c
Quart Bottle
lin. Stewart's Dldrj 13c
10-oz. BotUe
Sasiihsh, 222 czzs . . . 19c
Schilling's Spices and Extrads
Cat Feel B-cz. cars 4 fcr 19 C
Pusa 'n' ! Boots
Cherub Ccad. Ililk 4 caas 33 C
Tall Cans
Grapefruit Juice . . 3 cans 25 C
Town Rouse, No. 2s
Bine Bibhoa Hall Syrnp . 49 C
3-lb. Can
Sleepy Bellow Syrnp 59 C
58-oz. Can I f
Alters Flapjack Flour . . . 19c
Large Package
Poppd Uheal, Eica 2150
Nu ViU ' 1
Drifted Scow Flssr . . $1.90
49-lb. Sack ! 5
Eilchea Crall FI:zr . . 51.69
49-lb. Sack! j j ,-" ' I. - .
Ceea Sfcsriesisg ..412:5. 55 C
Grahaa Crackers 2-Ih. da. 29 C
Hofejr-Maid , t -,;!-.- , " V: . .
Jell Uc!l D::rb, . . 5c
PUDDINGS
IlanhnallrwS . . 4 pbp. 13c
. TlufQest. 4-ofc. Packages
15c
Scnxise Egg Needles . .
14-oz. Package
Ileal Balls and Gravy . . 25 C
Dennison'a, No. 1 Can ;
S Cx U Brown Bread . . . 10 c
9-oz. Can
S & T7 Baked Beans .... 10c
18-oz. Can
Briargate Green Beans 1 11c
No. 2 Can ' j.:
Enerald Bay Spinach . . 15 C
No. 2Hs - .- ' - j - ; ' - '
Gardensidq Peas 3 cans 25 C
No. '5 Sieve, No. 303 Cans
Highway Sanerkranl . . . 9 c
No. 2 Cant' . , .;
Valley Geld Arfcds . . . . 15c
No.2 Can , '. . ' ,
Castle. Cred Peaskss . . . 19c
No.2tf Can . r ' t
LTarpr LTczsi Pears . . . 22 C
No. 2 Can
Swcdid Ccbnd . . . 23 c
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