The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 25, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TAGS TCI
The CZTGCX CTATECI IAIT, Coles. Oreca Tuesday Hernias, l lscj 23. IZLZ
Son3 vucb JXtem
X7here They Are Whet Tkty Are Doing
r i
If
) '
v. I
V !: '
YirrU Arthur Hagan, above, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W.
Buu of North CotUre street,
? has wen his: wings From - the
' army ah- forces advanced flying
; school at Williams field, Chaad-
"ler, Arts- comes word that
Hasan, who attended Salem
high school, has - successfully
completed the course and has
been commissioned a second
lieetenant;
- :
'.
J - - y - - ,
V;;
U
Chief Specialist Alvtn N. Mullikin,
stationed at the US naval base
for his post after spending
three' days visiting bis wife
and getting acquainted with his
new son, born May It at the
Salem General hospital. Mulli
fcin is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Owen Mallikin of McMinnvUle.
Bis wife Is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. James McGilchrist of
Salem.
:- -11 -I
1 1 mi- i i A i
14. Glenn A. Ward, who recently
- received his commission in the
- army- air force and Is -now sta
tioned at Glendale, Calif. Ward,
son ef Mrs. C 0. La Forge of
Oswego, Is a graduate of Salem
high school and was assistant
' manager of Western Ante Sup
ply, fat Salem' before his enlist-
meat. He took training at Luke
. Field. Aria. Mrs. Ward, the for
mer Virginia Collins Is with 14.
Ward In California.
14. (J. g.) Kenneth Klein, son of
Former State Highway Engineer
and "Mrs.! Roy A. Klein," now of
Fort Worth, Tex, was a! Salem
visitor Sunday. He was accom
panied here by his wife. "
: DALLAS Ed F e rr y arrived
Friday night to spend a short fur
lough with his mother, Mrs. Ha
sel Perry,' having completed his
training at Farragut, Idaho. Perry
has four brothers in the service.
- Word from Dean A. Ensiad -
states that he was promoted to
corporal May X. " He is a tuba
, player with the army air force
baud stationed at Wilmington,
r DeL On "I Am An American
Day" the air force band formed
a part of a massed' military t
band of 29 pieces that led the
parade. ,: - - .
14. William L. Phillips, Jr., is
now in the Hawaiian islands, ac
cording to word received by his
parents. His address is APO 960,
in care of the postmaster at San
Francisco. Lt ; Phillips attended
officers' training school at Fort
Uennina; and was at Camp Rob
erts, Califs for several months
after receiving his commission.
IZovr To Hold
f
44 . 1
.GErTEETTH:.
I lcra nnnly la Hacs)
Do vouf la!s teeth annoy and enw
trr -s fcT s.ipping, dropping or wnb
t. htn you eat. lax t or tails? Just
,-r. . little FASTi-TH on your
i , rr.n lkline) non-acid) pow
L r t.cls false teeth more firmly and
nore comfortabiy. No rummy, gooey.
it,'? Vfte or feeling. Does not sour.
, j.tt-:( '-r';t odor denture creatni.
: t i;.:-U tod a ay trug
Capt. Ira -Wmtermuto of Salem
was the hero and Gene Autry, star
of radio and screen, the actor in
the dramatized version c the
flight of a flaming plane follow
ing raid ' on Kiska, presented
Sunday afternoon over a nation
wide radio hookup.
The story told and acted on the
Autry program was that of the
second disaster, ! to overtake a
plane commanded by the Salem
man. En route back, to base after
a successful day's work, the plane
although damaged was navigable
for a distance. Discovering that
he ; was not going to be able to
take his men in safely when the
flames had burned away a portion
of the ship, Wintermute ordered
all to bail out, attempted to right
the plane and to get it under con
trol, then lost consciousness be
side the controls. r , rt t
Cries of bis comrades, the men
of his command, as they saw the
plane hurling on, apparently out
of control, and realized that their
captain had not taken the leap,
were the, prelude ' to the climax
when they saw him fall, urged him
to .pull ' the rip "J cord, and their
shouts " of Joy when the - 'chute
.opened,.;;; f. '
- The broadcast, presented in St.
Paul, Minn V was' tribute to men
of the? air service and the men
and women in that city who fit
out planes with arms. -. :.
Pvt. Wayne Paynter. USM, has
written his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Paynter of 791 South , 13th
street, Salem, telling them that
his company of 600 men has sign
ed up 100 per cent for a ten per
cent war bond purchase as their
additional part in winning the
war. Pvt.' Paynter enlisted in the
marine corps last February.
Second Lt. Robert L. Poean re
ceived his bombardier wings after
his graduation from the Victor
ville, Calif., advanced flying
school, it was learned ' today. His
wife is the former Evalynn E.
Stober of 2460 Laurel avenue, Sa
lem.
Clarence Applegate, former Sa
lem high school student and ath
lete, returned to Salem Monday
morning on furlough from para-
troop training In Georgia.
v SUNNYSIDE Kenneth S h e r-
wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lafe
Sherwood of Sunnyside, left Mon
day morning for induction into
the US navy. He will be sent to
the Farragut, Idaho, naval train
ing center.
MIDDLE GROVE C iL W 1 1-
lard Compton, radio technician,
Pendleton air base, paid a sur
prise visit to his sisters, Mrs. Ray
Slater of Middle Grove and Mrs.
Ray Finch of Salem. The meet
ing was. the first reunion in 11
years. Cpl. Compton was transfer
red recently from the air base at
Miami Beach, Fla., to Pendleton.
This is his first trip to the western
coast Later this summer, the
group plans a tour of the Oregon
beaches J "1
HATES VILLE New stars have
been added to the service flag for
Keith Wolcott, Orval Welch, Ken
neth Robertson, Jack Mennis and
Ray C. West, who all have entered
the service. Those already oa duty
and listed on the honor roll are
Jack Bohannon, Cletus Boedighei
mer, James H. Crocker, Kenneth
Picket, Darrill H. Rayr Leo C.
Smith, Irvin R. Smith, Lloyd E.
Lytle, Charles A. Foster, jr, Vir
gil L. Parker, Charles Mowry,
John T. Reynolds, Floyd West,
Harvey ; Christenson, Frank Mow
ry, Eugene George,' Frederick El
lis, Alvin Z. Frey, John Nekuda,
Byron 5 Mennis,: Jimmie Mennis,
Herbert . L. Hamann, Harvey G.
Hamann, Elmer L. Thielman,
John Zumstein, Robert Peterson,
Leonard Greig, Vernon Greig,
Clarence Greig, Bob Hartzell,
Harrison Hartzell, Paul Newton,
Marshall Newton, Emil Ped, Blain
Martin and Walter Stottler.
: CORPUS ; CHRISTI, Texasv
William Newl White, son of Mrs.
B. N. White, 467 South 16th street,
Salem,? Oregon, has graduated
from the naval air training center.
Corpus Christi, and been commis-
8i
crtcdslinq
Master Brood has tow ability
its smooth, oven texture and
Just the right ie slices make
real least.
at Yoira groceh's
, .
.,.;uifi:j;.
..... i t
doned a second lieutenant in the
US marine corps reserve.
Lt. . White, former siudent ; of
San Mateo Junior college, and .the
University of Oregon, volunteered
for "flight training last July 1942
and, received preliminary flight
instruction at the Los Alamitos,
California, naval air station. :
Franklin Fredericks, son of Mrs.
Ira Fitts, has been accepted for
cadet training in , the army air
corps, ' following examinations,
taken at Atlantic City, He has
been sent for training at Alegha
ny college at Meadville, ;Pa.
Fredericks reported meeting a
former classmate, Harry' Overman
in a restaurant In Atlantic City.
Aviation Cadet Earl Williams
Shreve, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam. Shreve, Salem, Orego n.
graduated from tn 16th army air
forces flying training detachment, J
Wickenbur, Ariz, May 20, 1343,
and will be sent to a basic flying
school to f continue his training.
Cadet Shreve, attended Salem
high school and entered -flying'
training March 12, 1943. -
Pvt. 1st Class Robert G. Farns-
worth, son of Mrs. Lottie' Wilson
of ML Angel; ' reported Monday
to the armored force school com
munication ; department at Fort
Knox, KyM where he will : be
trained to operate tank radios.
-
of- 7r 1 T7'
Funeral services will be held at
10:30 a. m. Wednesday from the
Mt. Scott parlors in Portland for
Mrs. Annie Stewart, former Salem
resident who :.. died - Saturday in
Portland. Graveside services are
to be held at the IOOF cemetery
here during the noon hour.
. Mrs. Stewarl, who came to Sa
lem ,' in 1920," resided here ' until
1935 when she went ; to Portland
to makj her home with her son,
Roy Stewart, who survives. . Oth
er survivors include one grand
daughter, Ruby , Stewart, Port
land; a sister, Mrs. Maud Knapp
of Swift Current, Sask., Canada;
a , brother, William Finley .""Van
couver, DC; nieces, Mrs. Gladys
Koppe, Lebanon; Mrs. IL B. daus,
Otis; Mrs. Ivy Coons. Salem, and
one nephew, E. J. Kelly, Salem.
Eighth Graders Sing :
DALLAS Eighth grade stu
dents and their parents ' were
guests of the Methodist church
Sunday morning. A c horu t of
eighth grade girls furnished spec
ial - music, Mrs. - Harold - Holmes
was pianist. ' . -
Bishop .Baxter'-
Avers! Rlusic
Aids Morale ;
f Music as a" morale-builder was
stressed by Bishop Bruce R. Bax
ter of the Methodist church In an
address at the Salem chamber of
commerce luncheon on Monday,
his remarks being effectively "il
lustrated by the presentation of
four spirited numbers by the Wil
lamette u n I v e r sity a cappella
choir, directed by Dean Melvin
Geist. - ;:: W.r
Bishop Baxter quoted an early
speech by 'Winston. Churchill to,
the effect that "the destiny of a
nation is determined by what It
does when it is tired, and after
applying the remark to individ--uals
as well as nations, declared
that music was an antidote for
"that tired feeling" perhaps for
the reason, he suggested, that it
not only lifts , the listener away
frorn .troublesome reality but tem
porarily severs his connection
with it
Introduced by President G. Her
bert Smith of Willamette univer
sity,' Bishop Baxter who formerly
held that office voiced apprecia
tion of the cordial reception . the
new president had received In Sa
lem. '
1 MMW W
UJ u u ' r-xnnnsn nnrrr - . v-rXrX-
Point
Value
5
11
16
14
14
14
9
10
-oz.
- BLUE STAMP ITEMS
V-8 Veg; Cccklail 18
V-8 Veg. Cccklail
Peas
Don't let your stamps CApire-ybring your books to Safeway
-NOW while stocks are adequate and get the most oujjof
your points at the lowest prices. Don't wait till the last
minute. Spend them NOW! ; ;
it FOR FASTER SERVICE, FIN EH SELECTION
Campbell Scop Chicken' Noodle ' (4 pomts) l.L..-12J..Can TrC
Deans Small Whites (4 points pound) 2 lbs. 17 c; 5 lbs.
Deans Reds (4 points pound) , 2 lbs. 17c; 5 lbs.
Grapefrnil Juice Tex-Zest (4 points) , ,; 46-os. can o7C
Grapefrnil Juice Tex-Zest (t points) LJio. 2 can 14c
Tonaio Juice Sonny Dawn (11 points) 4-os. can 19c
Tonaio Juice Libby (11 points) .
oz. can .
Gardenside, No. 2 can .
n n , ...
for
Pict Sweet, No. 303 can
f T -
lIU UCdlu i Gardenside, No. 2 can
Diced Deeis Del Monte, No. 303.
Corn Country Home Kernel, No. 2.. .
Carrois Del Monte Diced, No. 303 .
CalSnp Red HilL 14-or. bottle....... 1..
25 ApnCOlS Lakewood Halves, NoJ 2V4
PeaCCeS Polar Cling, No. 2 can
Pears Red Tas! Choice. No. 303 class
21
8
7
Prunes
Red Tag Choice, No. 2ft cans
14c
29c
12c
25c
13c
10c
15c
10c
I3c
10c
21c
2Cc
14c
.47-os. can
s Crahapples Spiced, No. 2M glass. 21c
a Baby Feed ',c. 4 , 25c
cans
.5c
CCc
GCc
Poinr
Value RED STAMP ITEMS
i Polled Ileal Mop-ell's V'
is Spry Shortening 3 -lb. glass
is Snowdrill SSorlening 3 ibs.
UNBATIONZD ITEMS
Soup Mix,' Minute Man ..2 pkgs. 15c
, Carrot Juic. Cocktail MtxLL3 pkcjs. 25c
Apple Juico. Hood River, loz: ....13c
RcrisJna, Del Monte Seeded, 15-oz.... .Uc
Drid Pruan L..J2 lbs. 25 4-lb. pkej. 39c
Black Ficjm, Dried. 2-lb. pkg. 21c
Walnut Meats. Vi -lb. pkg. 45c
I Rip Olhres. Ebony Giant, pint... 27c
Royal Satin
Shortening
3 60c
(15 red points)
CRISCO .
Shortening
3 GQc
(15 red points)
STORES CLOSED IIOflDAY - HAY 31 - IlEIlOniAL DAY
TJrJ E?n O teCDIMDI! 0BS)ZY?
UNCLE SAM NEEDS YOUR DOLLARS
White Satin
lbs.
Kitchen Craft, 49-lb. sk. .
Snaar
19 ids. asc
Drown Scgar i-ib. Pkg.
Flour
Flour
D.MM1.. Xnmmmm
ttUWttliC a 1UUX Sperry. 28-oz. pkg.
Syrup Sleepy Hollow, U2-oz. glass ISC
Peannl Duller Reai Roast, ib. iar28c
Salad Dressing Duchess, Pt jr 21 C
30c
Oc
1.69
Harvest Blossom, 24-lb. sk IVV
IN VEST TH EM I N WAR SAVINGS BONDS
Ilaycnnaise Nu Made, 16-oz. btl
Evaporated nilEr
eonos fio 5iio
4 - - "..-
roscoos
In. 101 WAYS evaporated toSk
belpa relieve wsjrtaxne food prob
leans. Babies thrive cm iL Your -..
cooked diahee are improved by it.'
It's the cream in your coCee, the
- whipped "cream in your ckaeerts;
and ideal for creamed sauces, .
soups cocoa, puddings.
gut b W Evaporated mx Is whole
fresh cow's milk with C0 of tho
water removed by evaporation. It's .
concentrated unsweetened milk
sealed in cans, then sterilized pure.' '
' And today, through better methods -of
processing and distribution, it's
. possible to give you evaporated
milk that's truly delicate in flavor.
VTVst ft sees far fee. Evaporated milk
"supplies you the . healthful ' milk
solids you ought to have every day.
Minerals, protein, vitamins A, D,
Bt and B. It's easily digested, too.
even by s baby's delicate system.'
Kew te fcees It. Evsporated milk
keeps perfectly in the sealed can
without refrigeration. Opened cans
should be covered and kept in ,
. ciean. cool place.' y -";-
Rew le ess ft. When a recipe calls
for 1 cup milk, mix H .cup water
with H cirp evaporated milk and
' use ss directed. In recipes calling
for cream, use evaporated milk un
diluted. ' :
To make grand whipped "aream
chill evaporated mk to 40
place in cold bowl, best with cold
beater. -i ';
HEXE'S CANNING NIWS FOR YOU
For complete and last-minute infomna
tion on canning fruits and vegetables,
read Julia Lee Wright's article in this
week's Family Circle, "Canning Days
Are Ahead., The Family Circle is out
curry Tuesday and free at Safeway.
c
21c
23 c
12c
Cora Ileal Yellow, 9-lb. sack -
Utile Ilagic Bleach Wgauon: 17c
Sn-Pnrh Gran. Scan24.nks-. 19 C.
t
umsaacap 24-oz. pkg.
Oals Morning Glory, lge. pkg.
Qnalier Oals Reg. or Quick, lge.-
Shrcddics , Nabisco, pkg.
OXYDOL
Granulated Soap
22c
24-oi.
box
22 c
. 1 sssoseese s sisssoa I - -.- . ' ';
M mm I ' m
IVORY
Soap Flakes
22c
12V4-oi
pkg. ;
Canned Ililk fStLS 2C
Dread Julia Lee Wright's, 1-lb. loaf. 12s
Sail
Maximum plain or Iodized, pkg. 7c
Tczdcrcni Van Camp's, 6-oz. pkg. . w
Tcilel Tissne Comfort, roll wS
ilero Liqzid V7ax Quart can
Favcrile Ilalcnes carton - " ' lCs
FTil Fly Spray Quart can .335
i1
Jar Rubbers, recjular, dozen in pkg ..... .. 4c
Pen Jel Pectin -.4. 2 3-oz. pkgs. 23c
Dog Food. Mankind Dehy. 3 pkgs. 2Sc
Dog Food. Red Heart. J....2 12-oz. pkgs. 2Sa
L n "
iiOEBQHG
. Fancy,
QtJ firm,
WaJ ripe .
Dadis&es, Green Onicas, Cccnnters
Lowest Market ; Price
ILSESIOEIS lL l(Q)c
Beg. Peseizss
'nrcrBss..'"
1 IIECIIEOIISS
Fonn LIVED
pmuiGEs sssir
TTTT1TTTT3C? California
iwuuura clip-top
Jb.
Jb.
9c
9c
I I ' -mm ml .i 11 1
woiorrTrxiTaL V-A,
V -J SIC CXI OtOfTT KNOW
N V 4 I WHKfTOSHOPf I
A- V L V OLC SiSTVU S
1 v-r " if - j, 1 n
come mjonq mn kit,
JUOy. THC SOLUTION TO
Aa you, tkxslzs a :
JUST "UP THC STKtfT rzzs.
comc Of. eusTER-wna
COINS TO SHOW AUNT
,1
rTNC7 14 i I J -$KND YOUR STAMP
lb. C (VCKV' U WISItY BUY A
Cn U J&-VK VvV FRtSM, STORE-GROUND
ib. m -'v 0003 cur$ m owo
ib. ZSC ( - . . .rr. I ' r i ' T
" 5('D toward ncr. - 2 1
NobHiU ciceb
? , , - ' 1 Af fWaV " mild tkrVor - bog (J
i r u U UA. I i- YrA V 1 too. tM.roK that ; I
1 i Ljl NJxSj: XSXV ' H C BuyiNO FRUITS ANO J
i' I I - -r ' A
a r-f-. -. a r
n u-j ' if -
11. LJ I - ' ' ' k T : ?. ' 1 1 -
7 Pcrlr Shldr Ecarl biad cut. ib. 35 C
7 Perk Sips!: : ,b. 37c
Frcrh Liz j Ccd diced or piece, ib. 25 C.
Ladies! If you want to help the war
effort, you can do it in an interest
ing and profitable way by Joining
up with Safeway's army or supply
. . . Applicants are needed for. work
in. grocery and meat depts. No ex
perience necessary. Ages 18 to 40
preferred. High school education
helpful . . . See Mr. Miller at Safe
way Office, Room 208 McGilchrist
Bldg., Salem, or ask at your Safe
way for application card. Do it today!