The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 12, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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    Th- OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June 12, 1942
t AC3 inns
17 Dallas 4H
Club Members
Attend Scbool
13 Win Scholarships
And Others Pay
Own Tuition
DALLAS The Polk cour.ty 4H
elub delegation this year is some
what smaller than ha3 represent
ed this county in the past at the
annual 4H club summer school
t Corvallis. Seventeen boys and
girls from this county attended
summer school last week and this
week, and W. C. Leth, Polk coun
ty agent, also attended and as
sisted with the first week's pro-Cram.
Of those present a dumber are
attending on scholarships won at
the state fair, in various com
munity activities, and on scholar
ships provided, by various Indi
viduals and organizations.
Those attending this year on
scholarships awarded them are as
follows: Mary Gladys Turner,
Rickreall, Pomona grange schol
arship; Joy Van Santen, Rick-
reall, Rickreall grange scholar'
ship; LaVelle Taylor, Falls City,
E a r 1 e Richardson scholarship;
Marilyn Parrish, Dallas, Veterans
of Foreign Wars auxiliary schol
rship; John Lorence, Monmouth,
state fair scholarship; Myrtle
Meier, route 1 Salem, the How
ell's Studio scholarship.
Marjory Bliven, LeVeda Alex
ander, Maxiite Elliott, Roger
Lang and Clarence Lautenschla
ger, all route 4 Salem, Eola Com
munity club scholarship; Berna
Wall and Paul Schroeder, route
1 Salem, Orchard Heights Com
munity club scholarship.
Others attending are as follows
Gertrude Meier, route 1 Salem
Margaret Howard, route 2 Mon
mouth; Edith Dunkin, Falls City
Anne Turner, Rickreall.
The group from Polk county
was assigned living quarters in
various fraternity and sorority
houses on the campus and in the
college dormitories. Here they
have an opportunity to live as
the college students do and even
elect their own house officers,
How 4H club members may
contribute to the war effort is
the main consideration at this
year's summer school. Many of
them will return home with a
greater appreciation of their re
iponsibilitles as a result of their
summer school experience.
Directs Raid
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Auxiliary Ends
Year of Work
MILL CITY The women's
auxiliary to the Mill Citv fire
men held a no-host dinner re
cently, commemorating their first
anniversary. The membership of
five a year ago has grown to
14. Trie firemen were guests.
Mrs. Thomas Smith, president
for the past Tear, save a brief
outline of the year's accomplish
ments.
From the proceeds taken " In
from the luncheon served at the
weekly dances, they have bought
cups and spoons, curtains and
draperies for the hall as well
as many other additions, and
have a balance of $25 in the
treasury.
The meetings the last year have
been held at- the homes of the
Air Marshal A. T. Harris (above),
chief of the RAF bomber com
ma n, directed the RAFs terrific
1000-bomber attack on the Ger
man metropolis of Cologne,
which loosed on nazi warplants
the greatest weight of steel and
'explosive ever borne on wings.
Hazel Green
HAZEL GREEN Mrs. Phillips
moved to her son, Otis Phillips
property on the Hazel Green-
Labish road, when he moved to
the Yada house. Mrs. Phillips has
been living in the house on the
Edgar Long farm since coming
from Oklahoma recently with her
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Caselman
have moved to Salem from the
Hazel Green park. Caselman wil
work on the cantonment. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Jarmen moved to the
log house at the park. He is em
ployed as a helper at the park
during the summer season.
Mrs. Orvel Klampe and baby
son Myles are home from the Sa
lem General hospital. The fam
ily lives in the Labish Garden
section.
Daryl Van Cleave is attending
the AM summer school at Cor
vallis.
Fig Bars
2 iiw. USD
IVORY FLAKES
IVORY SOAP
Large Medium
10c 6c
I1IDACLE WHIP
P&G
IIAPTHA SOAP
4 bars 19c
11117 The New
LfUaa Granulated Soap
Large Giant
25c 66c
Salad Dressing
Fairview Pupils Plan
Open House June 12
PRINGLE Pupils at the state
Fairview Home are planning an
open house at the main office
building on the campus for Friday
evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock.
There will be a play entitled "The
Inn of the Golden Cheese" and
the public is invited.
Prospect News
various members. Any fireman's
wife is eligible for membership.
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Verbeck, Mr. and Mrs. Dar
rel Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. Tex
Blazek, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Kanoff, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walters,
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Morris.
Officers elected for the coming
year included: president, Mrs.
Joe Walter, and secretary, Mrs.
Darrel Andersen.
PROSPECT Viva Bacon was
hostess Thursday lor her birth
day club, the occasion being her
birthday. A low floral arrange
ment of blue iris and lupin formed
the centerpiece. Those present
were Blanche Green, Gwenn
Lyons, Mrs. Minnie Huff, Irma
Khnger, Cora Davie, Ena Mary
Cartwright, and the hostess, Viva
Bacon.
a
MrsTD. J. Rains spent Thurs
day in Independence visiting her
sister, Mrs. Lafe Harpole.
Ena Mary Cartwright and son
Jimmy spent last week in Port
land visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pullin.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmo D. Brown
and children visited Sunday eve
ning with Mr. and Mrs. G. M.
'Belknap and Ida of Talbot
Camas Folk Visit
With Grandparents
MILL CITY James Poole un
derwent an operation at the
Lebanon hospital recently and Is
reported to be getting along sat
isfactorily.
Joy Louise and Jean Popkes,
Camas, Wash, are spending the
summer vacation hare with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Crockett
Grangers News
Home Economics club of Salem
grange will meet at the grange
hall on D street Monday at 1
o'clock. A no-host luncheon will
be served at 4 o'clock and during
the afternoon the women will
work on convalescent robes.
Zona News
ZENA Mrs. Axel Pel to and
stepson, Billy, of Bremerton, and
Mrs. Ruth Holrldge of McMinn
ville, visited this week at the
home of Ir. and Mrs. C F. Mer
rick. Mrs. Pel to and Mrs. Mer
rick are daughters of Mrs. Hoi-ridge.
Mrs. Frank Crawford of Zena,
and Mrs. L. L Mickey, instructor
at Lincoln grade school assisted
with the registration for canning
sugar at West Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McConnell
and children, Mary and Ben Jr.
are planning to return to Zena
from Coquille In the near future.
McConnell had the misfortune to
break his leg after moving to Co
quille last year.
Shaver Attends
State Meeting
WOODBURN C R. Shaver at
tended the state convention
letter carriers Saturday and Sun
day at the Imperial hotel in Fort
land as delegate from the Wood
burn branch. Shaver was appoint
ed on the convention city. com
mittee. Harmon Garrett was re
elected state president and next
year's convention will be held in
Tillamook.
Quarts tAl Quarts OiJ
Wheaties for LSc
JIEI1L-B 'agar fc
Quart........ 190 2-ft.hfcfc.590
COBII FLAKES . ... .50
Radishes, Green Onions White Onions
3 tun ,.. 100 I 3 lbs.. 100
LETTUCE . . . 2 heads 90
-HEftT DEPARTHEIIT
FRYERS nnq .
2 to 3-Lb. Average IlUf
4M? lb. 290 lb.
nniCE pobk
JEIEM EOMTS
iflfl0 ib. 250 a. .
SALT IIK1CED- .
riACnsnEL - , nail
290 ft. 250 .
Open Until rt
8:C0 P. M.
Every Day .
" Saturday
p.m.
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We Reserve
the Eight
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Quantities .
1 little East ef General liegnital OwUr Street
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NUMBER 47 ir How to do borne work and defense work, too ir Guaranteed fresh produce
ic Sugar substitutes and bow to use tbem ir Ate easy way to find time to play
W the) pennies saved every day
that count
When you multiply what you
save in one day at Safeway, by
SO, y"ou'll see what you can save
in a month. Our straight-line
system of doing business cuts out
unnecessary in-between costs
which results in savings which
are passed on to you in low prices
on every item, every day.
How to be a good
Volunteer Worker
and a good wife, too
Cut out these three quick hut nutritious
meal suggestions and paste tbem in your
book. They were planned by the Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau especially for those
days when your War work makes prepar
ing regular dinners impossible.
READY IN 20 MINUTES
Pan-broiled Cubed Steaks
smothered with sliced onions
Heated Shoestring Potatoes
Sliced Tomato and Lettuce Salad
with French Dressing
Enriched Bread Butter
Quick Chocolate Pudding
with Pour Cream
Fig Bars
Coffee. Tea. or Milk
SPEEDY OVEN DINNER
Individual Meat Loaves
(Bake in custard cups or muffin tins; mod
erate oven (550 F.) for SO minutes)
Scalloped Noodles
(prepare ahead, ready to bake)
Quartered Carrots, Oven-cooked
(bake, covered, in small amount water)
Cabbage Slaw
Heated Bakery Rolls Butter.
Fresh or Canned Fruit Whip
with Custard Sauce
Coffee, Tea, or Milk
BROILER PLATE
Broiled Bacon-wrapped Lamb Patties
Cauliflower with Melted Cheese
(Pre-coolc whole cauliflower; sprinkle with
grated cheese; brown under broiler)
Broiled Tomato Halves
Tossed Lettuce, Cucumber, Celery,
Radish, and Green Pepper Salad
with French Dressing
Buttered Whole Wheat Toast
Vanilla Ice Cream
with Crushed Strawberries
Coffee, Tea, or Milk
TWENTY-MINUTE DINNER
Here's a standby one-dish meal. Heat
frankfurters and sauerkraut together until
bubbling. Mix prepared biscuit flour as for
drop biscuits; drop from spoon into boil
ing kraut; cover, and boO 12 minutes with
out peeking. And you have dumplings with
frankfurters and sauerkraut.
Three Suggestions that might also be
helpful in keeping your husband as well as
your Volunteer Office happy are these:
1 . Plan all your menus and your shopping
in advance. Keep a large stock of canned
goods always on hand to fill in the gaps.
2. Set the table and make everything ready
in the kitchen before you leave for your
Defense duties.
3. Prepare such things as meat loaves, mac
aroni entrees and desserts before you leave.
Abovf Dereme-Cormina
Read how to tie your canning budget in
with nutrition and defense in this' week's
Family Circle Magazine. There's a new is--'
sue out every Thursday and it's free at
jour neighborhood Safeway store.
Safeway
Homemakers Bureau
JULIA LEE WRJQHT. Dimtor
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Safaefs are ioffer every Hms when you use
GUARANTEED F8S$ ft PRODUCE
Saftway's expert buyer select only die choicest produce
right In die fields, and ship it direct to Safeway to reach yoe
when it's at the peak of Its goodness. It's guaranteed to please
you Of all your money beck without questjoal
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Solid heads lowest Lb.
market price.
E Hew Peas lb. 01
C Select, local-grown
' While Onions lb.
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Sweet, white wax.
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6c
9ic
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THERE'S ONLY ONE WAY TO
GET FULL VALUE IN OR
ANGES AND GRAPEFRUIT
. . . and that's to pick them out your
self and pay by the pound. That's how
your Safeway sells not only citrus
fruits, but ALL our fruits and vegeta
bles. You simply pick out the exact
amount you need, and the weight of
your purchase determines the price you
pay! Try this new plan today.
Grapefruit lb. Cn
Seedless just segment
and serve
Oranges
lb.
Valencias. Full of Juice.
Lemons lb.
Sunkist for spring
colds.
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6c
10c
Hew Potatoes
t Firm, smooth, U.S. No. 1 White
Shaft ers.
Big, juicy local berries; lowest market prices. 3
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ECONOMY JARS, Kerr Pints, doz. 79c; Qts. 93c
MASON JAR CAPS, Kerr, Complete .Doz. 21c
ECONOMY JAR CAPS, Kerr 2 dozen 35c
CERTO FRUIT PECTIN 3 bottle offer 41c
PEN JEL PECTIN 2 pkgs. 23c
SUBE JELL, 3-pkg. offer 25 C
PABOWAX, for sealing, lb 12c
JELL-E SEALS .... 3 cartons 25 C
Van Camp's
TENDERONI
New! Different!
Delicious!
2 pkgs. 19c
1 Pkg. Free
Sun-Maid
QAISUIS
Seedless Nectars
Or
Waldorf
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Frankfurters lb.
Serve 'em with sauerkraut steaming hot.
lb.
or Liver Sausage freshly made.
Luncheon Ileals te cheese freaa
Boiling Beef Steer Beef ...
Sirloin Steak Tee Quality :
Bacon Any 8tae rieee ' -
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2T'
33 c
..lb.
15c
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21c
20c
29c
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AIRWAY COFFEE
Pound
3-lb. Baa: 5Sc
Y-S TEG COCKTAIL.
46-oz. can .
ORANGE JUICE
Exchange, 12-oz. mm
GEAFEFRUIUT JUICE 4 f).
Town House 48-oz.AO
FLAVOR-AID Q 4A
Drink Mix 3 DkjJS. W W
BORDEN'S HEMO
Pound can
Brewa Derby Beer ay
Quart Bottles mm
Date Net Bread
Dromedary mm cans
Brer Rabbit Melasses a
2 V4 -can Gold OJb V
BAKING POWDER 44.
Calumet lb. can JtTTv
S choline's Spices and Extracts
Cesaplete Assertmeat
Lowest Prices
MAYONNAISE 45e
Nu Made, Pt Ov Qi.
MAYONNAISE, 4 A
Best Food .Pint OIC
SANDWICH SPRD,
Lunch Box Pint
MUSTARD Q
Nalley's Horseradish 9-oz. 5 C
CATSUP
Sundown Ho. 10 can
PRESERVES
Marasca Asst. J-lb. jar
PICKLES
Heinz Spicy Sweet .-14 or.
PEANUT BUTTER
Beverly .Jb. jar
WHOLE BEETS
Blue Tag, No. 2 can dfor
CORN, Country
Home, Cream ..-No. 2 can
CHEESE
Battleground Full Crm, lb,
CHICKEN SPREAD 4 A.
Penthouse ZVi-oz. can UC
CHICKEN . NOODLES
Penthouse .lb. can
CLAMS, Pioneer or 4 A.
Warrenton No. can IwC
HOT SAUCE A a
Garden side ......8-oz. can f v
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Sundown No. 1 can
PEAKS, Harper ay
House, No. 1 can mm tot mm i C
OREGON PEARS
No. 2 can .
BABY FOODS A
Gerbers, 4I,i-oz. frfor
Batter, grade A lb. 42e
Trece Marrarlne lb. pkr. 25e
2-lb. pkga. 4Se
Uargartae Sunny Bank lb. 17e
t lbs. SSe
12c
12c
12c
18c
Pkgs.
59c
for 55 c
cans 2il5C
rvon? soap
Mediam GeestBar
4 fr23c 2 (er 9C
CMIAT SOAP
. 2for 13c
The Soap of
beautiful women
SU-FUEB 80AP
24-oz. ..
19c
se-es. S7e
SOAP CBTPS
Crystal White & lbs.
BLUING
Mrs. Stewarts 10-oz. bot.
CIGARETTES
Raleighs carton
DOG FOOD
Pal .Reg. Pkg.
SHOPPING BAGS
Large size
ZEE NAPKINS
2 pkgs. ,-JL.
NABISCO BRAN
1-lb. pkg.
39c
12c
$123
RICK KRXSPXES ay
KeHoggi - - 'mm pkgs.
INSTANT RALSTON
Pound Pgk, - , . " ' '.
CHEERIOATS
Cereal .,,.;., ,
2c
15c
19c
21c
20c
21c
Hour to nse less sagar
in naking paddings
and ice crean
Substitutes for sugar often im
proTe the flavor of puddings aad
ice creams. For instance: browa
sugar, maple sugar, and maple
flavored syrup give butterscotch
and maple flavors, respectively.
For cornstarch puddings
(Blanc Manges) nse lA substitute
and Vi granulated sugar called for
m the recipe. Mix as usual.
Honey should be mild-flavored.
Melasses gives a pronounced
flavor which youll either strongly
like or dislike.
Corn Syrup gives a less sweet
pudding than other substitutes.
For tea cream Use the same
amount of trove sugar, mmpU
sugar, honey or majU-fUaortd syntp
as the amount of granulated sugar
called for ia the recipe. (Note:
Whea making the custard base for
ice cream made with honey, there's
a teBdeacy for the custard to cur
dle. But the finished ice eretn will
be tasty and of excellent texture.
Molasses and Sorghum give a
strong-flavored ice cream and
should be used with an equal
amount el granulated sugar.
Cent Syrup has less sweetening
power than sugar, so use i cups
corn syrup for each cup sugar.
AH of these subatitatea for augw
are offered by your eearby Safe
. way store ell lew priced every
day as k every item at Safeway.
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Let Safeway snake your
thopplns aasler, tea
. See for ytmrself how much easier your
shopping can be whea you do k aB at
Salt way. Everything is arranged for
your convenience. And every Safeway
"-store is conveniently located. What's
mora yvm save moaeyoa every kem,
; every day at Safeway.
Prices Subject te Market Changes
Otherwise Effective -FrL
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