The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 20, 1942, Page 11, Image 11

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Ceiling Set
On Prices
"... Silverton Tire Board
- Gives Report for C
Recent Applications '
SILVERTON The Silverton
tire rationing board received no
tice Wednesday that a new ceil
ing, on used tire and tube prices
to. counteract profiteering is now
effective. The prices vary ac-
, cording to the wear and size of the
tires, the information states. ' '
. During the week ending March
10, four appl!cations were refused
by the local tire board and two
' were deferred. Eleven tires and
eight tubes of the quotas 18 and
IS remain in the passenger car
list. .Tires were granted Peter J.
Burger and OV J. Schlottman, Mt
Angel, Edwith Hatteberg. Silver
ton and Luther Moore, ?Mt. An
geL Inspectors were Brenden, Le-
gard and Dickmaiur - -
In the truck tire division IS
tires, and 29 tubes of the quotas
- 39 and .44 . remain Applications
were granted to C a r 1 Sprauer,
ML AngeL Alex- Gartsoff and
J. V. Johnson, Scotta Mills; and
-to Leo J. Wellman and .Freeman
XJatchet, Silverton. Inspectors
were Brenden, A. J. Ettlin, Le-
Trd ana Enckman. .
. In the case of Jacobsen the tire
. "was granted because his was
stolen according to the report
! made by the local clerk, Walter
Ceren.
1 The board . reports that those
-wishing tires and tire information
'should remember the hours of
the clerk, which are from 10 to
It mxa. and from 1 to S pjxl, each
day at the defense headquarters.
Rifle, Gun Group
To Be Formed
At Rickreall
' RICKREALL H. Amos has
asked that men In the Rickreall
rea who are interested in fornv
ing a rifle and gun club for de-
"lease meet Saturday in the Rick
reall grange hall at pjn.
If 60 men are available com
. pany will be formed here. Earl
; Richardson of Dallas asked Amos
to organize the group,
.Both Pleasantdale
, Teachers Rehired
. PLEASANTDALE Mrs.. MU
; dred Trent, McMumvOle, princi
pal, and Mrs. Wanda Davis, New-
berg, primary teacher' of the
T- Pleasantdale school the- latt vesr.
have" both been retained. I r
The Aloha Needle dub: met
; Thursday at the home of Mr. and
'Mrs. Will Dennis for Red Cross
sewing. The next meeting will be
-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
; M Murphy.
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, ; LOW EVEQ7DAY PTUCEO
In our market represent a savin? to all our 'customers. Why not join the throng of thrifty shoppers by visiting-
the Blidget today? Our prices are amazingly low -Our quality exceptionally high. This week we offer
Special
TEDDED
STEAK
Swiss Cut
BOtJID,
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Delicated
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FOBS
DOUSES (-
Picnic Cats
Some tlore of Those Delicious Little Breakfast
Pcre Pork - J n
Ready to begin producing 25,000
whlcli Phelps Dodge Corp. nas
ore will come 200 tons of copper. Biggest undertaking was amcoveriag the mountain of ore,
rising in benches above the vast pit. Trains carry the ore to the redaction weeks and smelter. ."
Friends Arrange
Surprise Event ;
On Anniversary
' MIDDLE GROVE A group "of
friends and relatives came. In for
a surprise birthday supper to hon
or John Van - Loanen recently.
Twenty five were present
The remaining acreage and res
idence belonging to William Fed-
dern has been sold, to Bernard
Moorman, route seven, Salem,
who is employed at Ladd and
Bush branch, United States Na
tional bank.
The Woman's Missionary group
met with Mrs. Esther Van Loanen
and Mrs. Kate Scharf at the Van
Loanen home, with 11 members
and 4. visitors, Mrs. Letitia Dar
ner, Mrs. Anna Wirshing, Mrs.
Julia Turner and Mrs. Earth,
present.'
On the program were Mrs. Es
ther Van Loanen, Lydia Scharf,
Leona Keppenger, Mary Wampler.
The business meeting was con
ducted by Gladys Cage. The next
meeting is March 24, at the home
of Anna Hammer.
Friday night was the annual
family night -supper of the "Am
itieT dub. ' 3. r-ii-. " 1
'Plans" were made for a chicken
supper at the school April 17, un
der auspices of the neighborhood
dubs far benefit of hot lunch
treasury. Committee heads are:
pianist, Evelyn Ried; song leader,
vera Bassett; card and flowers,
Esther . Van Loanen. ; . .. j
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5nlo-i'o Holts il Vamlri
Choice ;
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ROASTS
Tender
SEIALL;
UE3IEBS
Tasty
"By the. Slice or Piece,". Which
Young - ' '
FOBS i
STEM
Sagar-Cared
L05I ;
BUCKS
Medium
Pure pork and.
T0I2AT0
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Our Gromd T.Itit Prodacts Are Prepared from Fresh Cuts cf .Inspected Meats , "
USELESS TO PAY K0?J3 IUSSY TO PAY LZZX - - - -
fhs
Huge Copper Mine Ready to
tons of copper or daily Is this bage
spent nre years and 125,000,000 la
King's Nephevrin Debut
tier Is Um first pictur taken of the newest nephew of the Brltiii
monarch, Prince William Henry Andrew JTraderick, the infant son
or the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Th Duko of Gloucester Is
the king's brother. The duchess la the former Laury AUcs Montagu
Douglass 8eott, daughter of tha Duka and Duchess of Bucdeuch and
Quooasberry. Picture taken at Barnwell Manor, Nsrthamptonshtra,
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Choice .
BLADE .
BOASTS
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Is Misleading. We SeH by Weight, No Tricky Bargains.
Dainty, Lean
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Back
Weight
Links. Ask the Folks "Who
- Assorted :
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OrGOII STATnMAZL Cclem,
Produce
Herend, Aria open pit
on
of
preparing. From that
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Have Tried .Them.
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Lincoln Guest
Returns to
Kansas Hornet
LINCOLN Mrs. Cecil 'Emel
sister of Mrs. I: I.- Mickey, left
for Kansas Saturday." She' had vis
ited here six greeks. ;U" : :
Weekend guests at the home of
Mrs, Lois Crawford were her
daughter, Mrs. , G. A Haldeman
and children ' . " - " " - I
.A. representative from the- state
forestry: department has arranged
to attend the T iocoln Community
club" xoeetin at ; the schoolhouse
maay at s p.m. and show.movins
pictures. The committee includes
Mr. and Mrs. H. w. Ashford and
Mr. and Mrs Boy Martm." -
Former acquaintances "of; II X
Mickey when Jie resided in Mis,
souri, Mr. and Mrs; Baymond AI-
us and Daby now cf Seattle, and
his brother, John ABis,: were Sun
day -guests at the Mickey home.
Qthet: guests' .were MrV and' Mrs.
Merle Johnson,. Portland. .
'Mrs. ' Iiofii -Crawford .has re
turned from- Portland to see her
sister, Mrs-. H. E. Smith, who is a
patient1 at a' hospital, where she
underwent a major operation.
Her condition' is'sausfactorr. Mrs.
Smith was formerly Bessie Simp
son and Is wen known in thia vi
cinity and in Salem where she at
tended scnooL r i
Cbildren Gather
For Reunion at
Pedee Home :
PEDZZ All of the children of
Mrs. Mabel Burbank gathered at
her-homo' for a family reunion
Sunday. "They were Billy Bur
bank, Bremerton; Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Burbank, Lebanon; Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Mills and three sons,
Aisea; Mr. and Mrs. Vinta Mar
quardt and three sons, Dallas;
and Zona, Patty, Evelyn and Eu
gene at home. ; , ;
' ' Mri and f Mrs. Martin Sheythe
and slaughter of TiTlamook, spent
the weekend at the Frank Shey
the home. Mr. and Mrs. - Don
Sheythe and ion, Mill City, visited
here Sunday. "
Mr. and Mrs. Eixa Boyington
and family Monmouth, have
moved onto the Smenia place. "
. Lorna Lee. Van Den Bosdt en
tertained a arouD of friends at a
party:';r.Irjday.-'-celebTating her
eighth birthday. . ;
Webf bbt School
ii Teacher
DAYTON Mrs. Frank Os
borne, Amity, teacher of the Web
foot school, has been rehired, i
"Early to. Bed. and. Early ; to
Rise," three-act comedy, will be
given at the Dayton union high
school March 27 by the Junior
class. Carola May of the Dayton
faculty will be coach.
'Mrs. E. Demaray entertained
the Past Matrons club Tuesday.
The next meeting1 will be with
Mrs. Frank Hole. -
A large gathering attended the
birthday anniversary meeting' of
the American Legion at the post
and auxiliary hall Tuesday. Elsie
and Betty Carson of Hopewell
gave a vocal duet and played
accordion and guiter for their
own accompaniment.
Post to Choose
Boy for State
LEBANON Santiam post of
the American Legion will again
send a - boy to Beaver State Vat
Corvallis this : summer. Frank
Groves was made chairman of
the committee to name the candi
date, .
.The son born to Mr. and Mrs.
Harold : Darby , at the ' Lebanon
General hospital will always have
his birthday observed for he was
born on St. Patrick's day. He is
the second, son and third child in
the family. .,v;
New Pnpila Enroll at
Wheatland School
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WHEATLAND Vivian Dick
haut, a first grader, andMerlyn
Dickhaut, a fift grader, are new
students enrolled at the Wheat
land school. ;.
'. ISru Bobert Campbell. Salem,
was a Monday guest at the home
of. Mr. and Mn. Walter Kirk
wood. She formerly! resided ' in
the .Hopewell district. "
Change tleaidencea
AUMSVILLE Orvffle Potter
and his mother, Mrs. Ruby Pot
ter, who have been living in the
Richards house, have moved to
the W. J. Roberts home ;near Ro
berta store.:.. ;
. - - - - ; .
Mr, and Mrs. Merle Jones of
Portland, are here for a visit at
the home Of his mother, Mrs. F. A.
Garbew - Wednesday : Garbe and
Merlo Jones made a business trip
to Portland. . ,i
Fcrxncra Unica
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, AUMSVILLE Farmers union
will meet Tuesday. A discussion
on rodent ' control will be led by
tX HO
Smithficld Nowd
SMITHFIELD-Mra. Frank
Recce of Rickreall accompanied
Mrs. Harold Smith to Valley Junc
tion Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Neufeldt
motored to Gray's Harbor, Wash,
bunaay.
Ross Simpson is remodelintf the
house on the Dolph ranch, which
he recently purchased. They -will
move 'to their new home soon.
Dick BarteL Salt Creek, is help
ing. . r, : 5 X --
Elsie Gleshrecht 1 mntnrA in
Portland Sunday to attend the
Baptist Orejeon Young People's
conference.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hamm. West
Salem, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mn. H. W. WalL. -
Alfred Rupp has purchased the
C Ramsey farm, . previoudy
known as.the.Jake H. Rempel
place.. Rupp. is movma his fam
ily here this week. , They I sold
theirranch near Falls Ciry re
cently. , '
. Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Schmidt
and family. Amity, were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. GV. Bem
r Mrs. Schmidt and Mr. Bern
pel are brother and sister. -
r Frank Wall is pruning his prune
orchard this week. 2I 'i i
' Mr. and Mrs. Peter Reimer
motored to Portland ' Sunday.
Ulnesses Noted
At Victor Point
VICTOR POINT Several cases
of Alness" are noted In the com
munity.. Among them are . Mrs. J.
L. Lang,, Mrs. Paul Jaquet, Mrs.
Phfflys Fischer, Mrs. Clarence
Jones and Fred Yost
-Mrs. R. X. Archibald who has
been at the homes of her daugh
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Mrs. Kenneth Boswell (Ruby
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