The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 23, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Ihm CZZZCU CTATICMAir. CcIra.' OrtB. Txldor Manilas. -Apr3 3, U13
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Women Mob
Office for
Woods Work
"What am I going to do with
: all these women? Is the wail
being put 'up by Newell Williams
at the US employment office, since
he's been swamped with women,
tall and short, fat and thin, blonde;
brunette and redhead, all with the
common desire to be a "whistle
" punk."
.The fact that Sylvia" Sylvia
Palmer has first claim' on the
job doesn't deter other members
r of . the lair, sex who've :' decided
work in the ' woods is right . up
their alley. ' t
v Williams has solved his prob
, lem temporarily by taking names,
Addresses and telephone numbers,
- and is contacting possible employers'-
with a viewto getting
jobs for all the. ladies, i
; Meantime the response has been
encouraging.. Willamette : Valley
Lumber company reports that it
has about 30 women working in
, the camp while the Western Log
ging company has used women in
the past and may do. so again.
r However, Williams warns, log
ging jobs' are among those classi
fied as essential, so don't, ladies,
... plan on being logging women Tor
the summer only. Once you're
there, you're stuck. At least until
employment officials have learned
how to unfreeze' -those workers
"frozen- on essential jobs. ? i s
Carl Hagen Dies
Thursday, Silverton .
SILVER TON Carl Hagen, 27,
died Thursday morning at the Sil
verton hospital where he was tak
en some days ago suffering from
rheumatic, fever, Funeral arrange
ments are. beinf.made by Larson
& Son, .with the services set for
Monday; at 2 pjn.: in the chapeL
Hagen was born in ' Nebraska
and . came to Silverton 21 years
ago, Survlvors'-jkrethe widow,
Elizabeth; .a sbnvLynnjlparents,
Mr. i and Mrs.Charles J;' Hagen
now of SaemP brothers, : Paul, at
Silverton' and Lester in the army
in Texas; two sisters, Gladys Re
veal at Pendleton and Olga Beals
at Salem; uncles;; Lewis Hall at
Silverton; Andrew," and Peter Hall
at Salem; Egberth at Newport, and
one aunt, Mrs. .Tom Weatherill
at Denver, Colo. " -
Lorence Rite Set -
SILVERTONFuneral services
for Andrew Lorence, 51, native of
Marion county wno cuea weenies
day afternoon, will be held Sun
day at 3 pjn. from the Memorial
chaoel iof the Ekman .-Funeral
home. Rev, M. J. K. Fuhr will of
ficiate, f Interment will be in the
Union Hill cemetery. .-,T
Mrs." Cra vi ord
IsWisiting
Former Home
FOX VALLEY Mrs. J, H,
Crawford of Cottage Grove is here
visiting at the Hal Howard home.
Mrs. Howard is Mrs. Crawford's
daughter.Mr. , Crawford, taught
the Fox Valley district school the
last term in the . old- one : room
school building and finished the
year in the new two room building
which is the present Fox Valley
school house. She taught here in
1913-1914 and will be remembered
as Miss Hilah Hubbard.' ; V
'- The Leonard Sny de r, family
visited at the home of his mother
in Aumsville Tuesday. '-'.
Mrs. .Hugh Johnston "aid daugh
ter, Kathryn, visited Mrs. Rose
Thayer , and baby at the Davis
homein Stayton. '
Mrs. Albert Julian entertained
the Women's Society of Christian
Service " members - at j her- home
Tuesday '"afternoon. - tM'-
- The Alfred Dauhlenburg family
is visiting- at the -Wayne Smith
home at .;- present. Mr. Dauhlen
burg Is Mrs. Smith's brother. The
Prills r-in-IXeifer
Club Starts Electing r7 r
PRINGLE The Prlngle 4H
Heifer club met Tuesday for the
Dauhlenburg's have, rented ..the
house on the .Thayer place in' the
Weasel JTat .district - and expect
to .move, there, by this - weekend.
He is employed at .Mehama. :
grst time at the school. TThen the
club was organized lhe"foliowkig
officers were elected: Hollis Hfl-1
fiker, president; Lyle Lorentz,
vice president; Carolyn Curtis, secretary.-
" - : yr- : -
. Duane Morris, a- new member,
was enrolled , in the club." He. al
ready owned a heifer. v -,
At the next regular meeting the
members hope: to have: Amos "BI-
Grangcrc' IJowc
i MXCLEAT The grange . social
night will be held at the grange
hall Saturday. Edward . Tookco, .
M. M. Magee, William Gray and
Lloyd Keen$ make up the com-';
mittee for entertainment.
erljr, county. 411 leader, there to'
explain record, books. - - '
: IFred Meyer
Produce iecfiion
- - i--feafa r
A word to the wise 1V;
is sufficient" . ? ;JV$
Buy Your Canning Asparagus
,We have been very fortunate" in securing a ton of
fresh, green, home-grown Asparagus, just before the'
canneries begin to receive it. The ceiling price to the
grower this season is much higher, than in other years,
so naturally the price will be higher in the markets.
Our price is far below the market today and 2000
lbs. won't last long at this price. GET YOURS NOW!
Single pounds 15c ,
. HOME-GROWN
Asparagus 2 lbs. 25c
Dy the Crale for Cannjng - 12 c per pound
This Special Is for Customers Only
No Asparagus Will Be Sold to Merchants"
Get your fruit jars, rubbers, etc. here . . .
IV e have all sizes!
Deels - Turnips - Ilusiard
ismicnes
Home-Grown
iniEiach
Large Bunches Fresh - Tender
Carrots
Dnsches
o)5)c
We have plenty of oranges and grapefruit at
lowest possible prices, I v , .
Green . onions, radishes, parsley, neto potatoes,
chives, artichokes, lettuce, fresh green peas.
; Hcnc-Grown
Tn n n nr r i
For Canainj
Lp Pczsd
Try This Flacy Me;
Choose your favofite cigarette from over -20
-: ' , popular brands ' -
1 : CT . '"" ' '
a 1 -
jCiqcroC5o
7 oz.
Can
: Co) :e
can
2 Cans 55c
Flaky white firm rneated Tuna Fish is a real treat and
one .the whole family will like. Try it creamed on
toast or try it with macaroni for a steaming casserole
dish. Try it in sandwiches, saJds or with leftovers for
a tasty, satisfying food that's rich in protein and food
value. ' ,
Naptex.
Toilet Tissue
Reg. Roll
; WW Not rationed
For All Baking Purposes
, Handy Sack
Line
CakeFIour
Blnd
Farina
Cracked
Wheat
Graham
Yellow and
; White Cora
.Meal - .
My-T-Fine
, Asparagus
No. 2 Can fJOelH
1 lb., 3 OS. a&O ' Tl"f '
Liberty
Light Globes .
Not
100 W IdlC Rationed
My-Te-Fine
Sliced Pineapple
26c i8"!
No.,22
Tin
2
lbs.
ktau Rancho Soup picnic, Veg., Tomato, Asparagus, Pea,,, 6c
Red Heart Dod Food, Diet ABC, 12-oz., 2 for 25c
My-Te-Fine Carrots and Peas,, 1 lb. 4 ox., 12c
My-Te-Fine Solid PackTomatoes, ,1 lb. 12 ox., 18c -Fisher's
Biscuit Mix, large, 27c
VoSu My-Te-Fine 4-Sieve Peas 1 lb. 4 ox., 1 2c
Perfection Clothes Pins,, 8c dox., 2 for 1 5c
PoSST Mbby Fruit Cocktail, 1 lb. 13 ox., 27c
Potato '
Plant These In Your Victory' Garden .
vw uTurn rrui ma
Tomato Plants
doz.
PiJtchard-variety that -will yild
408 lbs. from- doxen -plants.
Large plump tomatoes for can .
nine; or for table uae. - i.
Rhubarb Root Clusters, 59c
JTheie will yield from 30 to 80
pounds from each plsnt. Just ,.
plant in a shady spot and keep
watered and soon you will be --
able to ue this rhubarb for
canning. Strawberry variety.
Diamond Quality Vegetabl
Seeds. Sc; 10c. 20c
U. S. No. 1 Perfection
' Variety Pea Seeds,'
My-Te-Fine Quality, lie
2 lbs. 35c; 10 lbs.. 69c
Plant for early peas now.
JVwl Mtyr Crcry Mtetim y 1
Frm4 Myr Qrmtmrf tamtimm
Top These with Cream
...... Cheese
Sunshine
Krispy Crackers
ilb..
Box
For Diets arid for Appetizers
Ralston Ry Krisp
flit. rtC-V; I
12'.,
i -pi
1 Crisp crack-
A era for avi)-
serv. with
salads.
Serve Bread for Every Meal
Gountry Fresh Eggs
My-Tc-Fine
, Whit, or Whole Wheat
Oread
fi lb. 12c
Crusty loafed bread mad from
choice Tleurs and baked by the
finest bakers : In daylight kitch
ens. "- " .
My-Te-Flae Fruit Bread. ISe
fr4 Mtymr CrKrr Sceti-
Fred Meyer
Give Your Dog the Right Foods
k CIV V
GPL
Walter cKndall
I i. .
a Charcoal Biscuits, 17 ox, t
''7 KihhbMl FIvm rj - -
Complete Dog Food. 27 a.
fjy-'JSSjisai - X Grade A
UT' M Large
27-oz. JEc
Pkg. &o
-Fresh ejgs .to insure you of
full food value in each -egg.
Firm, solid yolks and clear
whites. - -. .
lCjzz doz-
ea.
Paas Egg Uyes, 10c Pkg., 3 for 25c
V Fred Meyer Grocery and Dairy Section
r-or finer caKing success
; Pillsbury Best
Mr- ff'x - ,- 1 ' -
" asm w
FoV Perfect Seasonings 5
My-Te-Fine ,s.
Plain or
Iodized
French's CIccI:
1 1 5.
4-oz.
Tins
' . 2 for 15c ; ;
Use these fine seasonings to im
prove and add vfjayor. In handy,
packages and tins and made by
makers of fine spices and season
ings. . :
Flour
49.
Sack
Try this hard milled super soft
, flour for all your baking needs.
- You wlU find that your results
are more successful, -
, Wrmd Afeer Crmewry Samtimm
I
BaJolfflM ;
Meels ,::
Old Golds
. Fleetwoods
PaiUlp lierria
ran Malta "
Tareytoaa r
.rCarton lif 2C0
. Cli opera . '
ratissaa . -
-Am4 saaay oikers.
All your favorite triads at lowest prices, fresh stocks alwsys.
Prince Albert
Nw Victory Package
c
-a
In a new pocket packase you
will like, convenient and easy
to carry. , -
Three Squires
J for 2 Deal
2 r, 15c Packages
for the price of 2
0n,y 30c, c
From Fresh Gathered Cream.
Grade A Fifth Avenue
DuWer
1
Points
Lb.
Mild and rich creamy butter for seasonings for a pre ids and for
pure wholesome taste and flavor. Made In finest creameries and
from fresh cream. . , ... ...
Crade A 5th Ave. D utter, Va lb. 14c
: Frm4 Ntyir Crwtr; 'tnliMi
Pure and Rich for Spreads and Bread
All Svcct Maragrino
e
lb.
(5 rairuTj
Try this mild rich testy merger-1
ine or seasoning. - for bread
spreads, for sandwiches or for
'cooklnr. The flavor Is exception
ally mild and full of flavor. -
...... ...... ..,(..:'
Pr4 Nr C
No. 12 Sugar Stamp Good Until May 31
For 5 Pounds Sugar , ,
Fred Meyer Raw Sugar
lb. Cello
bag
Buy the finest sugars for cannln j
and for table use. You will have
better results nod your eunar will
actually ko farther.
C and H Cane Sugar, 5 lbs. 33c
Whit. Satin Stifar, 5 lbs. 32c
Get your suaar certificates aow
for extra cannins; sugar.
Frud Mtytr ' Crfry Smmtimm
Mellow Flavor and Aroma .
My-Te-rino
Coffffee
I ft .
For Whiter Clothes ;
Clorox Dlcoch
Ground fresh end fround to suit
your taste. Buy the coffee tcet
Rives, you more cups per pound.
It's milder, more flavorful and
really goes farther. It pays to
buy ihe best. Ground snd roasted
fresh each dsy.
S and VV Coffee
f T . Cloroa for ,
- I ..kl.. far
bleached . and for
removing ataina.
Makes an excel
lent deodoriser
for the bathroom.
lb.
Packed in
vacuum tins
for freshness.
MeUow blend
of coffee for
aatisfled per
fection in a
Rood coffee.
f
boy eoiids urrn youn. 7 '
FHE0 I1EYEI1 SAVIIIGS -.
Fr Cnrmty Sttltm
Uncle Scni
Needs Ycur .
Help Today
.... . . .. .. ..
Zco Toilet Tissue
1
' ---Food Lzillizz r: y--r'
4 rclls
IT-
Ateoi -b e n fc.
soft t;sue
for bath
room use.
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