The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 20, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OHIGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oreejon. Friday Morning, March 23. 1SU
FACE CIVET
Child Health
Drive Slated
. Immunization against smallpox
and diphtheria of every child of
chool age in Oregon is the goal
of a child-health drive to be con
ducted throughout the state be-'
tween now and the close of Jhe
school' year by the state depart
ments of health .and education,
announced. Thursday by Dr. Fred
erick D, Strieker, state health Of
ficer. 1 --t:',i .:-: :
President . Roosevelt has offi
cially proclaimed May :1 . as Na-i
tional Child Health day, signaliz
ing -.the . importance - of ; child
health' as, an .implement of na
tional defense in .the. war emerg
ency. City and state official.
. civic, health and educational lead
ers .in all parts of the state have
already . signified their . intenUon
of . cooperating : actively in . the
drive, Dr. Strieker said. - - , ;
Glee .Seating- .
Change Told
; A charge in the reserved seats
for Freshman Glee, to be staged
in the Willamette university gym
, nasium Saturday night, was an
nounced ' Thursday by the glee
committee, headed by Jim Glasse.
Each class will be given a block,
eliminating , students standing in
line for hours to acquire reserved
seats.; ; v .-.
S The seniors have reserved the
east balcony; juniors, south bal
cony; .-. sophomores, . north main
floor; freshmen, south main floor.
Alumni seats will again be in
the north balcony and faculty and
trustees have seats east main
floor." .. j
Scheduled practices ; are being
held daily. - Early . morning and
night practices have been elimi
nated this year.
Truck Pool
Predicted
PORTLAND, March 19-iJT)
Federal truck rationing officials
Thursday predicted trucking
equipment might be pooled with
in a short time.
Director Frank E. Landsburg of
the Oregon-Washington motor
carrier division of the interstate
commerce commission said com
peting operators might be includ
ed in the pool which would em
brace logging and agriculaural in
dustries. He said the pool, if cre
ated, 'would keep all available
trucks from becoming idle. ,
During the first 10 days of the
truck rationing program, he said,
950 applications three times the
quota number for : the.' district
were received.
BanSought
On Fireworks
t i : -s..yf , . ' I
, : Cooperation of the public and
local authorities in banning the
use of fireworks in , Oregon dur-
Ing the duration , of Hhtf war was
urged by' Gov. Charles A.Sprague
- here Thursday.
Request that, fireworks be ban
ned was received at the execu
: tive department in a letter from
Maj. Gen.-Kenyon A. Joyce, com-
- manding the northwestern sector,
r Another request involved pro
hibition of flares and lights along
, the Oregon beaches. - jt - ;
; Governor Sprague said the lat
ter restriction automatically would
' restrict clam -digging to daylight
. hourt.- v - . -
Clam diggers also are prohibit-
ed '. from - loitering . about military
' establishments. - .-.
Witness Incident.
Receives Ruling
.; .A recent incident at Roseburg
involving a member of Jehovah's
Witnesses ; sect selling . religious
literature - and a , student t selling
defense bonds nearby, does not
provide ground for prosecution of
the Jehovah's Witnesses , under
the Oregon laws, AttorneV Gen
eral I. H. Van Winkle ruled here
Thursday. - . 1
f Van Winkle . said "it does : not
appear that the conduct was vio
lent or that the individuals con
cerned uttered . 'fighting words
or, words which naturally tend to
provoke breaches of the peace." .
IMincral Society : '
Formed in Burns
i . - -''-. ..."
BURNS, March 19 -VP)- The
Harney County. Mineral and Min
ing society was organized Wed
nesday night with 35 charter
members and Earl Hagey, associated-in
the Juniper ridge tin de
velopment, :as temporary chair-
tnan. ' - ' ' -. ' . ' ' ' - :
The society proposes to "aid de
velopment . of nuneral resources
in this region.
value : 7
IN YUUU f
SHOES!
II
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Just a few cents will re
new that oIJ worn
I M.N I .f t.
FUED MEYEK
Lower LctcI Dn: Xli.
rKzr Tin
TGli-PEILYA
JUIG
Sweetened or Unsweetened
s 6;for
w
... t
Absolutely pure. . . Pressed from thi
finest tree-ripened grapefruit. Nat
ural appetiier . . favorite for break-
fast High in Vitamin C, energy giv-
- ing vitamin. Non-fattening health
drink. ;
My-Tt-Fint Sweet er Natural -Crjptfruit
Julet, 8c; 95c dx
tnd Mtyt Grry Mliit
Delhi
Kadota Figs
No. 1 A At $19
Tin I I Dos.
fr4 Mtyvr Crtiry f Mttet
My-Te-Fine
Diced Occis
No. 2 Ac t1-0 Doz
rin T $2.05' Case
ftU Htytt CrMary ittiimt
Vale
5-Si3vo Poas
No. 2 Ac $1.05 Dos.
Tin Y. $2.05 Case
Frmi Mtym Grocer Sttim
Chocolato Supreme
. - ... 4 - -' . - -
! Serves 10 re 12-
f Portions
i 2-Iaytr round ;
ln . textured butUr cake that
will pUase very member of the
family, fiihrtr and chocolate mix :
' Icd . with . fudf ieinc aad.
topped with sliced almonds. - -
Streusel Twist
! Coffct Cake
: Mad with rich ' for f '
, Fifth Arenas) C
batter. . . w -w
Grand heated for breakfast. ;
r ' My-Te-Fine Vitamin-
. Enriched White Bread -
For the health 1 V2.b.
laefenae ii?f I3C
i yonrself - and .
: your family. Tasty and nourish-
Prepared
Dread Dressing
23rkf.
Ready for Instant
use witfl flank
steaks, baked
flh. Tasty and enjoyable.
Makes fine gingerbread In Just
-a few minutes.
: FtU Murm Jary Stitm
lit
II jC
Dromedary
Cintr Bread Mix
Reg.
17-
Makes fine iesttured and tattina
gingerbread ft just a few min
itesr Staley't ,
Corn er Cube
Gloss Starch
2 l 15'
fr4 Mtytr Qrtmrj $$fimm
My-Te-Fine Maraschino Cherries, Tasty, 3-ox. 7c j f for 20c
Tom and Jtrry Leather Faced Cloves, sturdy, 65c pair; 2 pairs $1.25
My-Te-Fine Cream of Mushroom Soup, Pic. 25c; 98edox.
Vale Hot Sauce; Appetizing, tangx, wB-d 8 ox. 31 1 c ; 43c dpz.
Ily-Te-Fine Plain or Iodized Sail. Free running, cln. 7 c
My-Te-Fine Corn and Vegetable Relish, for sandwiches,. 16-oz. 19c
Fred Meyer Small White Beans, finest quality, 2 lbs. 15c
R. W. Filter Papers or Silex Cloths, handy, 9cjkg.; I for 25e
junket Rennet Tablets, favorite with all, Reg. size, 12c; 2 for 23c
My-Te-Fine Penny Matches. Stock up. Carton of 10 8c; 2 for 15c
Fred Meyer Large or Small Pearl Tapioca, 2 lbs. 2c
, Ny-Te-Fine Slnffed Green Olives, meaty, 11 -oz. bil., 11c; 6 for 65c
Ily-Te-Fine Jellies, eight lasty varieties, 8-oz. 15c; 2 for 29c
At Fred Meyer Grocery Section
French's' ,
Assorted,
Extracts
i2e?5'r
Oranft
Peppermint
j Winterf reen
Almond
Vtl l!llcJ'i 9fTorBi,wL or freM ouL Always unlfonn In
strength end flavor. Extra strength foes farther. ; .w
"Spring Time Is Cookie Time"
NESTLG'S
Sbrhl-Svoet "
Morsels or Dors
1-9.
fktu
25'
French's Assorted Food Colors
TastelM BUT. .r.tshla onlnrlno. 1 I.
-" vwu. cream, ate. . .
9c I for
25.
i Armour's
Corned Deef
S and W
B Apple
Ire Vt 5
Appetising and
healthful. True'
pplt flavor.
r"fW Mtyn Crtry St!m
Delicious, tempting chocolate for those
cookies and cakes that pleas your fan
lly. A favorite candy for the youngsters.
fr4 Mtyw CrMcry $ tttium
Heta
Wrcestcnhlrt
SCUCQ
' EottSe 23 .
Ideal - sauee for
meats,; fish and
game. Tangy and
sestfuL
fntt Mtyrr Crttttrf
. Sactlm
12-oi.
Tin
25c
2 for
49c
Armour's Treat, 12-oz. tin 32c
Armour's Dtviled Meat, . Ws,
U 5 for 29c -Armour's
Hot Tamales, 1 lb.
20; 2 for 39c
Meat dishes that can be served just
after heating f of Jiffy-quick meals.
FW ttmyr CrMir Mmttimm
3039 ; iteiis At 3030
LOW PIUCES! .
Prices Gccd Friday Thru Ilcnday
Fifth Avenne
PIUIICESS
ICE CDEAII
Three layers : V a n i 1 1 a ,
pineapple sherbet arid
strawberry- A- vitamin
packed, refreshing food
serve often.-Made from the
finest fruits and flavorings
and pare sweet cream ob
tainable. The biggest value
in town.
1 . .
Puked Free la FresUIre
I 'MVtSWiStj;
Fred r.!oycr
- Kitchen Fresh-Mi Id or Jrt
Over 87 pure Vegetable oil -and Dike -
;iresh egg yoiJcs nset-Miiairvorea' -n. . (
- with fresh lemon juice. - A treat .to
any salad. V ' ;
7 -WVf.;
. - - , . - . . ,-..'. - - f- .
, fted Meyer h"4'' " " - ... ' .-v
Fred Meyer 1 000 ItlinVJ Ore ixing t
Fred Meyr$lehdo!, ;Dlk.; qt.;45c; DIki pr; 5o
- 1 "V."' Fresh wwp ;V . r""-V '
: spsjed er gtetsi v 4 -'t . sssnt.Batte " . . . . ")
Horseridish Mustard, 2 lbs. 15e Honey Crunch, b!k.2UJb.;2I9c
" At Fred Meyer Delicatessen Section '
M0U03tWMiM4K4dMAiMMM4Ce4
4
L : .
Lr!yer Macaroni
n) is.
HBAFT ; GRATED ' AI lEHICAIJ
CHEESE 4 csnccstlGc
f . .: ...... 4
Delicious, Inexpensive and nourishing meal an la ena.
Macaroni and cheese has been the favorite ef people
for years. Enjoy spaghetti toe at its finest wits
spicy. Inviting tomato sauce. - .";",
ICflAFT CRATED AM ERICAh4
CHEESE, 4 ounces, 16c
r itjrt Ctmy trntimm '- "
T7ESS0II OIL
4.-. . y ' l.'.-:- .
FcrDelicisss Fresh
VegelaLIe Salads
fetter Decorated
and Nut EGGS
c 2 for
75e
edividuany boxed. . . Delicious creamy center with assorted
Uts and nuts. Hand dipped end decorated. U0
39
FREE!!
Mb. broken hard candy, re. 15eu
With Van Mlukln mt 1 Ik
EXTRA FANCY '
i no-
msi. Carts ' lit TtiC
f l-lb. HoMjnw. Eaeter Xlrnre
www Huiif, rn, Jiacu "
with year choice ef either 1-lbT Sturdy Easter
chocolate coated Nns;- Carts ilC
2-Laytr Fifth Avenue Chocolates, ?8 .'
At Fred Meyer Candy Section - Drnf BMf.
Jumbo PoUth Rier, XI ft.
r Fred Meyer Club and Peta
: to Salad 18c U.SlSe
Chipped leef, Ve lb. I7.e
: Creen Queen Olivet, lie pi
Iraunschweiger, 15c lb. ;
Delicatessen Section -
Lux or Lilebcoy
Bar Soap
70 2 for
; Bring Tear Seep Ceapen
- te Cf .
I3d
CCdl Pnre Cane
JIM;
; 5 lbs: 330
10 lbs. 3c
Dated
Grade A Larga
EGGS
PiMnry
Pancake & Waffle
10 49 0
1
2jCl4 IDozeif
doz. ODQ S3e
Strictly fresh eggs . every one guaranteed.
Grade i Large Eggs 320 Dozen
Ilannclh Cheddar Cheese reg. 39c U. 33 C tb.
Spread i33c!i-ft. 17c; 2 ,.65c
Badger Linbnrger 49 c lb.
III. Hope Cheese. 39 c lb.
IlUd Cheese 31c lb.
At Delicatessen Section
'
Fresh Oeu feas
From the fertile TaUeys ef the sonny south. Rushed te
our store to assure yon vnosnal fresh flavor. .-,
lbs.
Ifovj
IroIaSoes
Tender and meaty, for that axsnd com
bination, creamed new peas and new
potatoes.
3 lbs. !7ci
Crisp SPIIIACH A great, health food 50 lb.
Fresh Green MilCHOIES ea. S0
TOafc-Typo eELEIlY lge:bon. 100
" ' - At Fred Meyer Fruit and Vegetable' Section
Kanplsr's "Ili-Grade
Whole
s
f
Small Tender
UEIIEDS X
Sirloin Beef
STEMS li,.
LOIII PIG PORK CHOPS
. . . each 50
o - 0
Cured
Sugar
Back
Fresh ITonEglPprls ILiver
fell
Lb.:
Deo! Gbcclx
Freshly..
Ground '
Pound
Thuringcr
fHi-Gade,,
Kampfer'a
Pound
Cuts' Sfishs
KArMEEl DP3. - In Fred LZsyci Fc:3 SScio
Prices Good Friday; Satf V y Sunday and Monday : -
! I i
I
FOOD EUILDING
Dflij-EZS'CCrFni: v ;
Fresh flavored, 1 lb. 1U; S lbs. Sc
Delightful pick-me-up beverasa. - -
My-Te-Fine Orasje -v . r
Pekoe Tea TaIiT-wP
v " At Fred Meyer Grocery Sectlca
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