The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 20, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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Terrific
I wwwww
CatUnc a path f death and destruction thrairli a aeetton f Laean, HL. a fierce temad was a tricky
twister, to. Her a aid of a aas was bUwn into splinters and a felled tre ked branches
thrown broken windows. Twenty persons were dead in Illinois In the wake of the storm, and pro
perty danure la Laea alone was estimated at abeat ,$400,100.
j Changes Noted
I' In Area of
Cantonment
SUVER r- Attorney A. K. Ma
han, Albany, told of the proced
ure - to be pursued if there .was
dissatisfaction with the price, paid
for property at a meeting of per
sons in the cantonment area Mon
day. :
Several people have -moved
from the area the past week in
cluding Ralph Kester family, Wes
Kester family, Mrs. Rose Carter.
The Wells church,' the commun
ity hall and the Ray Moras house
have, all been "occupied by can
tonment workers. - ; "
The Sand and Gravel company
of - Albany have bought a right
of way through the Cracker and
Gossler farms" to a large gravel
bar in th$ Willamette.
E. B. Gobtt is seriously ill in
the Dallas hospital. The infection
in his hand seems to be about
well, but he is suffering with heart
trouble now. , ...
In payment of a cantonment bet
with Ralph Kester, George Dan
nen was host at a party Saturday
at the Walter Leppin home.
: Mrs. Hutoqua Linegar received
word Saturday that her son Rus
sell will leave for the army March
25. He may get to come home a
few days first.
The Ralph" Kester family are
now living in Monmouth and the
Wesley Kesters are living in the
former A. K Thomas house on
Monmouth street in : Indepen
dence. Silver Cliff Qub ;
Cancels1 One Meet
SILVER CLIFF The Silver
' Cliff Woman's . club has discon
x Unued two meetings in a month
ana nereaiier win meet omy on
the first Tuesday.
The April meeting will be at
th home of Mrs. Eunice Lais.
fficers will be elected and dele
gates to the county federation, of
clfb convention later in April will
be lamed; ---
Big Brother
Y
'. txlle, 11-year-elJ Daniel Lockard (left) stepped np ta
Lstinnlshed service medal pLnntdon his brother. Staff
"1 L. Lockard, in Washinrton, DC, for the anheeded alarm
' .a t 9 ettctei tha arrreach of planes at Pesrt Harbor,
- 7. r:txeta thti lj t.':t"r fithtr, Grorr IX Loclard f
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But f rich-Tornado Did This -
on
To Assist in
SILVERTON Mrs! J. W.
iiuxmarv LJianff
president of the American Legion auxiliary, explained changes
made necessary by war conditions in the program of units in
her talk Monday before the Delbert Reevea unit 7. Mrs. Zanta
nuiion, president, was in cnarge
Mrs. . Mclnturff urged a co
operative work program for the
duration in putting unit, efforts
side by side with civilian defense
and Red -Cross plans. She sue
rested that every unit in the state
send a representative group to the
state convention at Eugene July
23, 24, and 23. r
There will be no Girls State or
junior conference this year. The
president suggested that the unit
continue its meeting through the
summer months. Kits for soldiers
were suggested as a work project
for unit sewing groups. Poppy
money, Mrs.. Mclnturff said, was
to be used for aid to present ser
vice men as well as veterans of
the first World war. -. ,
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Past presidents were Mrs. Lucy
Wray, Mrs. A. J. Titus, Mrs. C.
J. Towe. Mrs. T. P.. Heidenstrom.
Mr. Tjiwia Hal!. Mm. TCrnrtrt T.
Starr, Mr. Clifton Dickerron and
Mrs. 5.. A. Pitney.
, A joint supper meeting with the
post in observation of its birthday
anniversary and past commander's
night was held. A white elephant
sale was announced for the first
meeting in April.
Cantonment Area
Gets New Milk
Inspector
Because of the demand for san
itary and milk inspection service
in the Medford cantonment area,
another representative has been
named to that district.
He is A Gribskov. now serv
ing the state agricultural deDart-
ment in th Union, Wallowa and
Baker county district He has
been connected with the deDart
ment lor six years. Gribskov will
devote ; his time . exclusively to
sanitary work.' 4 ;
u Paul t Border, ormerly engaged
in creamery work in datskanie,
previously was assigned to the
Medford district ,
Got a Medal
The
Plans
es
ts
Mclnturff, Marshfield, department
Station Bought
At Rickreall . U
By: Lyons : Man
LYONS--Fred Elliott has our
chased a service station at Rick
reall and will move his. family
tnere as .soon as: school la but
Elliott was formerly employed at
the Engdahl grocery and service
stauon. . . 3
The Lyons Woman's club held
a special meeting Monday after
noon to work on cot quilts for
tne defense hospital. They will
noia an all day meeting today,
In the afternoon a speaker will
talk on nutrition. Everyone is in
vited to attend.
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Ur ni)'Uiw tr 1 1
moved into the'Donison house, re-
cenuy vacated by the Everett
Crabtree family. Gesher Is a
truck driver for the Van Handle
lumber company.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Weitman were
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bower Don
ald, and Virginia, Salem. Mrs.
Bower is a sister of Mrs. Weit
man. - r ,
Cleta Marie Crabtrte u n H n.
went a tonsil ectomy Saturday- at
the Salem Deaconosc Tiwniti
one returned nome Monday.
Fred DeVries.-Pratiim Hi.fwt
Sunday school superintendent for
Marion county, visited the Lyons
dunaay scnool Sunday morning.
Weekend guests at the
Mr. and Mrs,. Ed Spa and Mrs.
Anna Kea ton were Mr .and vtrm
Ben Thompson and A daughter,
oonnie Jean. Emnir Mn
Thompson is a sister of Mrs. Spa
and daughter of Mrs. Keaton.
Mr. and Mrs. Denton Rrnwn
Redmond, visited friends In Ly
ons Saturday. -The Rrnwn m
former residents of Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. Lnan4 TVinm.
and. Richard and Jimmle, Stay
ton, spent Sunday at ihm Vny.
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her parents, Mrand Mrs. Amos
Mrs. Wayne Hii-Vmnn .ni
children, Salem, are snendinv thf.
week at the home of her parents.
ixnv ana Mrs. pat Lyons and sis
ter and brother-in-law. Mr' m.A
Mrs. Wayne Ransom -
Church Rites Set at
Gervala, rawfidd -
FAIRFIELD 'Rev: Jam a. All
kin Smith wfti nrafh in
Presbyterian church at Fairfield
Sunday on "Christ -for the JPres-
eni vnsis." airs. Smith will have
charge of the morning service at
the Gervais PreshvWisn ..i.
Christian Endeavor meets at 720
OCIOCK.
Feted at Dinner r
SILVERTON Dinner ' n,t.
at the home of Mr. and Mr.
George Kirk, Monday, 'were Mr.
and Mrs. George Kleen, Pratum,
Mr. and Mrs.' J. F. Huchingson,
Carolyn Lee and Jimmie. Antioch,
Calif. T . H
Leares for Dakota , ,
LINCOLN Mrs. Harold
French, th former Christene
Eschenko, is leaving March 21 for
Grassy Butte, ND, where she wiU
tisit her parents. Her husband
is now with th army In Texas.
Valloy Evcnb
April Marion County Farm-
.ts Union ' quarterly convention.
rair'eld, startinz 10 o'clock. :
V J
Defense Proiec
OJIIGON STATESMAN. Salam.
, . ;
Grangers' Novd
TALBOT Ankeny grange met
with Master J. Q. Farr In the
chair. Mrs. George Maria tt, home
economics -dub chairman, re
ported on the hall work. - -
Jake , Gumour and i Louise
Johnston g a v agricultural re
ports.,: Rex Hartley gave a leg
islative report
ETCHEN CRAFT Flour 49-lb.;tac)c S1.S4
GOLD MEDAL Flour 4Wb4acfc
DRIFTED SNOW UylblMi 49-lb. $1.83
PANCAKE riX)UR. Harvest Blot. Mb. 24c
CORN MEAL Mammy Lou YI. Wht 9 lb. 31c
SHORTENING, Fluffo Lb. pkg. lie? 4 lbs. 69c
SALAD OIL. May Day, Pint 25a Qt 45c
WESTAG VANHJJL ImiL &oz. bottle 10c
TROCO MARGEBINE 1-lb. pkg. 25c 2-lb. pkg 49c
SUNNY BANK MARGERINE 1-lb. pkg. 17 2-lb. 33c
NESTLES MORSELS. 7-ox. pkgs. 2 for 25c
ORANGE SLICES
SWEDISH MINTS
MARSHMALLOWS, Fluiat
GRAPE NUTS
KELLOGG Wheat KrlepUe
CREAM OF WHEAT
QUAKER OATS, Reg Quick Lge. Pkg. 23c
RITZ CRACKERS 1 lb. package 21c
PEANUT BUTTER, Beverly ' 6K20Z. 11c
SANDWICH SPREAD, Lunch Box ' Pt-25c
BED HILL CATSUP
HEINZ TOMATO KETCHUP
LTBBY SWEET PICKLES 12-oz. Jar. ltc
KITCHEN BOUQUET 4-oz. bottle 33c
HOT SAUCE, Gcffdensld 8-oz can 3 for 11c
TOMATO SAUCE. Sunny Dawn No. 2'a 9c
TOMATO JUICE. Campbell's 20-oz can 9c
HIGHWAY NECTAR 2 12-oz. 15e
HIGHWAY PRUN? JUICE 12-oz. can 7
NOB HILL COFFEE 1-lb. bag 23c; 2 lbs. 45e
AIRWAY COFFEE Lb. bag 20c; 3-lb. bag 58e
CANTERBURY TEA BAGS, 10 s 9ci 25's 19c
VALLEY GOLD APRICOTS No. 2Vt can 17a
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Hostess Delight 22 23c
SUNDOWN FIGS. Kadota
VAN CAMP HOMINY
COUNTRY HOME CORN.
COUNTRY HOME CORN.
.TOMATOES. Gardenside
KIDNEY BEANS. Joan of Arc. No: 303 10c
UBBY CHU CON CARNE Small can ltc ,
DINTY MOORE BEEF STEW ' UV44b.-ltc
MEAT BALLS & GRAVY. Dennisons l'e 25c
CHICKEN SPREAD. Penthouse 3V4-ot. 10c
FAVORITE MATCHES Ctn. of 6 bbxs ITe
FRISKIES DOG rOOD - 4Vi-lb. pkg. 49a
KENDALL DOG FOOD . 5-lb. pkg. 15c
SUNSVCBT
PRUNES
usnM
21a
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Orcran. TAAtrtr Mafrtln YWi.
pwmmf
A S10 nrize for th hMt virtnr
garden grown . by any member
will be given. ' '
Mrs. -George Henderson was
in charge of the program. Read
ings by Mrs. .Edna Reeve and
Lawrence' Finlajr were enjoyed.
Kitchen committee for April is
Mrs. Rex I Hartley and Mrs.
George Henderson.
. . April v 4 Macleay grange ' will
visit ' Ankeny and take : charge
1-lb. cUo bags 14c
1 lb. cello' 19c
Lb. ctri. 14c
2 Regular Pkgs. 25c
. -Pkg. lie
Large Pkg. 24c
14-oz. bottle 11c
1 4-oz, bottle, 2 for 35c
: No. 1 can lie
IVt can, 2 for ltc
Cream, 2's 12c
Kernel 2 2's 25c
2M can lie '
Green Giant
F2A0
ChojoIstoDci
L lie
1T
91 iit
evs mm
of the meeting. Ankeny grange
accepted an Invitation, to! m e t
with the Roberts grange May 2L
i MACLEAY Mrs! J, Li, Amort
and Mrs. Lloyd Keen entertained
members of th grange home co
nomio dub Tuesday. . S v c r
.; The group " voted to' cotiecff
books for the soldiers library and
to make quilts for charity. Pres
ent were Mrs. Harry Martin, ax.
.0
0600 cifj-jdi. :
b"i few rh (i.f c!u 'at. ye; UiTwwd ;Cdar'j&; eta b u
fetf.A Mtard b'sd d J rsittftsl wKh lets cf dt. A dxjlda hh
; r Prices Effectlre Friday to Monday, March 20-23, Indusire
Cd.IIiicarcdV 3.iUkr.19c
Ersll CtsiiSs rS"
Ccilaga Cheeia
Intl. rial
0'
Cf
Mi
It
it
LQIOIIS
Sanktst
10c
GnAPEFnUIT
. . Arizona ''Seedless
Juat halre 4 ' V! l
and etl.i.-.Lb. AP
0
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HBflCHEV Y VAM CM.'.?
Per! Deans
IbttOi
No. 100
Cans'
Larfe Bars
Meat
IZ- 37c Ib- 27c 5Msi7c
MrsT Harry Martin, Jr, Mrs. ,C
Perry, Mrs. Harold Halfman,
Mrs. Clara Condit, Mrs. Ed Den
ham, Mrs. J. F. d Tekenburg;
Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. C. A. Lynds,
Mrs. Tom Burton, Mra. Edith
Wflaon, Mrs. .Edward , Tooker,
Mrs. 'Albert Mader, Urt. It! M.
Magee, Mrs. William Dunigan and
the hostesses. .
RICKREALL Approximately
m mm
IQ
C AT TTflTT Mtmere CoIambU
OlilallUU Camk N. H Can
saiiiori "X. c-
w 40 C
19c
imiCED
Cta.
Sweet, Juicy Nayels
put one In hie lunch
box trery dy!..Lb.
Fredaee Frlees Effectlre FrL Sat. Only
APPLES M """" 6c
CALAV0S "" f '"" ,.13c
I0IIAI0ES .w2 nJ.29c
POTATOES v.v.2S OSc
IIET7 FOTATOES n,,U4 u. 6c
DDTABAGAS
Clean 3 lbs. 10c
CADLITLOrffin . owm,aT
. . . ell about vitamins
terns how .to pr
tious meats .atftl
1
an easy, 1 0-lsaon course. Inn
today! Send your name, ad
dress end 25e to Julie Lee
10-lesaon
SSY Sa-PcrhS8aP'-17c2:37c
Peas" Egg Dyes 3 25 c
Gsrtsri Dahy Fcsis 4 25b
Ilehi Daiy FccJs 3 200
' Redeem Your Rinso, lifebuoy and Swia
v v Coapons at Safeway
qihco
Grcn Corp ;
2
Boxes
Friees EffettlTe Fridaj and Satarday Only
PAC2
109 attended me grange dinner
Friday. A program was given by '
the Salem "Y 4 Gleemen. RonaI4 ;
Craven, director, tang an encore.
i Hollis Smith, president of th '
Dallas chamber .of - commerce, 4
presented ,Josepli Ilarl&nd with,
the bronze plaque for the out
agriculture, committee in 1941,
with Harland as chairman, U
&m
CODFISngSL1,. 10c
CLAIIS
Warrenten
N. 1 Caa
ALL Mtiqft
sutvicr to '
MARKtT CHANttl
LATEST
nUTDiTIOD
. . eateries . . . pre
PGG
Lcundry Seep
Reg. Bars
l4har.lS
iant Bars
far tie
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