The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 28, 1943, Page 12, Image 12

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-Where They Are What They Are Doing --
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Kenneth C. Elwood. above, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis E. Elwood
of rente Z, box 54, Salem, re
ceived his wines when he ra
daated as a second lieutenant
from the Marfa, Tex AAF ad
Taneed flylnr school, it was an
. : nounced by Col. Gerald Hoyle,
eommandlns; " officer. Be . bad
inst completed a coarse of
training- in twin-enxined planes.
14. Elwood was assigned to the
Marfa flyinr school from Gard
ner field at Taft, Calif. He for
merly attended Salem hirh
scbooL - - V
Kobert Graver Newman, second
class seaman in the navy, is
pending a IS day leave with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. New
man. Newman has completed his
recruit training at Farragut, Idaho
and upon his return, will enter
storekeeper school for four
months training before being as
signed to the fleet.
KEAKNS. Utah Pvt. James A.
Kesscl of 1330 Eighth St, West
Salem, Oregon ; is now j a pre
aviation cadet at the army air
forces- technical training com
mand's basic training center (No.
5) it is announced by Col Con
verse JL Lewis, post commander.
Prior to his enlistment for avia
tion cadet , training Pvt. Kessel
atterided the Sacred Heart acade
my, Salem, Oregon.
Friends here have received
word of the promotion last month
f TSgt. Curtis Service to master
sergeant MSgt. Service is sta
tioned at the 29th General hos
"ital, Fort George G. Meade, Md.,
Ihd had been in the army 12
ionths at the time of his most re
cent promotion
JEFFERSON Master Sgt Fred
H. Thompson of Salt Lake City,
Utah, is visiting Mrs. Thompson
and her mother, Mrs. Gee. Sgt
Thompson has been in the service
for 27 years, five of which were
spent in Hawaii, and was at Pearl
Harbor at the time of the bomb
ing. This is his second visit home
'since he came from Hawaii in
.pril. " ; .
Snnnyside Mrs. II. M. Carey
has received word that her hus
band, Harold M. Carey, has been
advanced from corporal to ser
geant He is now stationed at San
Bernardino, Calif.
LABISH CENTEX V 1 s 1 1 in;
over the weekend with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Klampe.
was their son, Lyle, US navy, who
is stationed on Wood by island, and
Miss Eleanor Ellis of Seattle. :
WEST SALEM Cpl. Fred Sunk
and Mrs. Sunk, the former Wanda
Hart, arrived Friday morning
irom camp White, Mediord, on a
ten day visit . They were called
here by the illness of Mrs. Sunk's
mother, Mrs. Harry Hart, who is
in me aaiem Ueneral hospital.
. CpL Harry C. Cox, son of Mrs.
Anne Cox of 809 South High
street, baiem, was graduated . re
cently from the armored fnrr
school, tank department at Fort
ftnox, jvy.
; Cpl. Cox is now lister! a
skilled tank mechanic and ready
to service General Grant' tanks
and their little brothers from tract
to turret
Pvt. John R. Hagan and Pvt
William Adolph Hager are now
pre-aviation cadets at the army
air iorces technical training cen
ter in Kerns. Utah. The two nri-
vates will be sent to one of the
college training centers for spe
cialized training before entering
an aviation 1 cadet center. Both
boys are former students of Sa
lem high school.
Pvt Raymond Potts Is now at
Lowery Field, C1 in the arms
ment school of the armv air tnr.
ces training command. Pvt Pntts
was formerly at Fort Lewis,
Wash, before being transferred
w a permanent training center. "
Key Barker, aviation machin
ist's mate 3c, has returned to his
naval base in Norfolk, V a .
spending a fifteen day leave at
me home of his parents on route
7, saiem. Barker is; an assistant
instructor in the final engine as
sembly at his naval station.
Claude IL Boyd of 565 MeNarv
street West Salem, is at Scott
sieia, in., witn the army air for
ces technical training command
wnere he is preparing to be a ra
dio mechanic Boyd will be aboard
bombers as a member of the
fighting crew when, he reports for
active service.
; XX George W. Kosk of 555 Win
ter street, Salem, has reported to
the army' air forces - technical
training ; command In . ' Sheppard
Field, Texas,: to begin. '.his mili
tary duties.
Try as of CMbcso 'reaeetee.
Amtiiat ' SUCCESS for - soot
years In CHINA. No starter with
what Ailment too are AfFLICT
EO . disorders, sinusitis, heart.
taa. ; liver, kidaeys. stomach,
rmm atlution.'7 alcers.
k.H. far. . AklM. (nui, com J
plaints - (
CUaese Kerb Co.
Office Bears Oaly
Toes. and Sat. t
Recent visitors at the home of
Car Francis, route three, Salem
were SSgt: Ray D. Francis from
Camp White and his twin brother,
SgtJ Roy G. Francis from Elling
ton 1 Field, Texas.t The family
gathering enjoyed a message from
Rep. Carl H. Francis, who - left
his office as mayor; of Dayton to
become a private in the marines
at Pafis Island, SC.
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Showing his baddies . at ,' Camp
Adair ; how he took his dilly
drills when he was a ' featured
trouper with Arthur -Bros. cir
cus, before Joining the - army.
Louis Velarde performed on the
bounding . wire and tightrope
when the circus took some of
Its acts to Adair on Sunday.
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- .For -
America's Favorite Circus
coimiG
Salens Jnly 12-13
UillT!
For the Circus You Know
The Circus You and Your
. Family Enjoyed Last Year
D0NT BE MISLED
This Islhe Only Major Circus
to Show QKSalem This Summer
, TWICE f 2m4I.M
OALY Doers Opeual
1 and 7 P.M.
AND WILD ANIMAL
MENAGERIE
WON; 15 or Ihm WCSLDot Wwiti
rops at t;r TMtmiNo im
O MUMOaSOS O MOOIS AMO nniiuit
O SCOBCS M uaewnrnit uahc
O CtOWMS CAlQPg Q ACBtS TtWTs
I giicri ravcgiTt nc saaw
Drinln Joy mnd, Chmet
to a Troubled World
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Cadet Kessel Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Kessel of 1330
Eighth St West Salem, Oregon.
Vernon A. Rhodes, chief yeo
man, USN, wife and daughter are
visiting at the home his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rhodes, 824
North Front street Rhodes was
at Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941,
and later Darticioated In the battle
of MidwaT. He has been on active
submarine duty in the southwest
Pacific the' past 18 months, dur
ing which time he was officially
commended eight times, advanced
for meritorious ' and conspicuous
service ,ln action agamst the' ene
my and recommended for : the
navy-marine corps m e d a L His
brother, Frank "Dusty Rhodes,
is also in the navy.
- PECOS, "Texas, Juno 28 Pri- :
Tate Richard T. Blake, son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jackmaa of
Salem. Oregon, has been select
ed from among the enlisted men
at the Pecos Army Field to go :
to school under the army spec-
rL T7. Havliins
Given Case
: Justice J. O. Bailey of the state
supreme court Mondav aimvf
Circuit Judge Martin W. Hawkins,
Multnomah, county,: to Sherman
county, to hear-the case of Powell
vs. toweu.
Judge E. M. Page, Marion coun
ty, was, assigned to hold court in
Polk and Yamhill counties. Also
assigned ,'JoPlk: .and Yamhill
counties - were Judge R. Frank
Peters, HUlsboro, and Judge. R. M.
Duncan, Burns.
lalised Training program. Mar
ried to the former Miss Evelyn
A. Esan of Salem, Private Blake
was formerly employed by the
army engineers, Portland. Pri-
Tate . and Mrs. . Blake are the
parents of Darwyn Blake, aged
months.
Radical New :
Log Barker
Installed
Making important savings in
perhaps the two most .precious
wartime resources of the Pacific
north westr manpower and timber
a new wholes log hydraulic
barker and the largest log chipper
in . the world ' are' in operation in
an entire new wood preparation
plant at the Everett, . Wash, pulp
mill of the Weyerhaeuser Timber
company. , .
, The Pacific Pulp A Paper In
dustry, trade magazine, presents
in Its annual " review number.
Just Issued, the first published
report of the new Installations
which It describes as poten-'
UaUy one of the most Important .
In the Industry In recent years."
The yield of pulp from logs is
increased 18 to 20 per cent There
is less loss of wood than when
barking was done by the drum
barkers. Also there is less loss In
saw kerf because whole log bark
ing and, chipping means the typi
cally big Pacific coast logs do not
need to be reduced to cants by
sawing. Only a comparative few
logs of more than 40 inches diam
eter have to be reduced for the
chipper;-,'" "JS-'.':. ": .'-
The article, states that the in
stallatibns made ; about 75 men
from the mill "available for. use
in other war industries.' . It also
"made it .possible to divert many
loggers to . supplying .timber; for
other urgently needed wood pro
ducts' because less logs are
needed. -
Vessel Is Launched :
Oregon Shipbuilding corpora
tion at Portland launched the
liberty ship James Withy combe,
named for Oregon's governor
from 1815-19 and one of th
state's pioneer leaders in agriculture.
State - Jnilge
Retirement
Fund Se
The amount of money to ; be
transferred from the general fund,
to cover the state's share of the
retirement fund for supremo court
and circuit judges, shall be based
on. two per. cent of the total sal
aries they receive, Attorney Gen
eral I. H, Van Winkle ruled Mon-
day,. . . : ' -. ...... j
County funds received by the
judges are not assessable:
The three ; per": cent of judges
salaries, also included in the re
tirement fund,- is applicable from
the time the law became operat
ive on June 9, but this contribution
is restricted to only those judges
who have accepted the, actt ;
The opinion was 'requested by
Secretary of State Robert S. Far
reU, jr.
Council to
PGElAppIieaiion- ':
WEST SAIXM At the next
city council meeting on July 5,
twm .nnii-tinn f or a 2 3 year fran
chiser by the PGE company , of
Portland for electric service In
West Salem will be , considered.
Don Kuhn, member of the city
council, says that the. Bonneville
nniieation for a franchise icr
rw -
transmission line through West
Salem also wiU be considered at
tliis meeting. The third reading
of this application has already tak
en olace and the irst and second
readings on the PGE application. N
; Should the PGE company appli
cation be aTanted. and should the
oltfi r InctafI HtT Owned
distribution system, it would be
forced to buy out the PGE com
pany in West Ealem, Kuhn point-
ed out "
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FOR HOLDERS OF EXPIRING
You're smart if you occept only good quality merchandise .for your, precious
ration ktorrfo hi it voti'r tmnrtr ti!I If
"f - ' - w- - - - wm j m-mm j - pw www J 9 ffwS lH ruV
ot the lowost possible prices. Safeway 's low prices on quality foods such as
listed here show you what we. mean.
COFFEE STAMP
NO. 24 .;.
EapiNB- Juno 39
DUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS D AC K UP OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT!
Pet, Borden's, A
tall-vans
1 to 5 POINTS
Evap. Ililli It
1R) Cherub Evap. Ilillr 9c
Morrell's
1R) Polled Ileal U's 2 tins 11c
17c
15c
(1 K) fts - Kraft Relish 5
WUCMC Olive-Pimient
(2 R)
Olive-Pimiento class
Blnhffl Cheese ?t
(5R)
(S R)
5R Uncoa Ilargariae 25c
(5R) Shortening lllS l22c
Flnffo Shortening p;1?; 19c
5E) Salad'Ofl cJKic
pn-,- Codahys All- lZ-os. a m m
ng Parpose Meat tin 01C
UB) Baby Food. Gerber's or Clapp.
Strained. . 4 tins 25e
(IB) V-S Veg. CockUll If -o. tins 14e
(2 B) Vegetable Cocktail,
Hero's Health , 18-os. tins lie
(2B) Grapefruit Jmiee, Slene's or
Adams.... .No. 2 can 13c
(S B) Tomato Soup, RanchoS tins 17e
(4B) VegeUble Soup, Raneho..S tins 17e
(4B) Campbell's Soups,
Ex. Tomato . .. .t for 23e to 16e
(4 B) Cranberry Beans, Dried, lb. pkg. lOe
NOTE; R stands for red stamps, B for blue.
6 to 10 POINTS
(8 R) Cheese wsn lb. 43c
'R Cheese unMb. 34c
SardineS Tomato evaVcan 13c
Richland .
(,B) Barllell Pears 227c
Fancy. -
7 B) Pmnpo. Top FUte No. 2H 1 r
r rUHeS or Sherwood cans IOC
" B Prunes "V 14c
"B) Tonalo Sance b,' 23c
,B) Oysier ,.CS;U. 10c
Spiced
.'""CraiappIesBZlc
(,B Choice Pears ?NJM2Cc
(SB) Baby Lima Beans
(Dried) ; t-lbl pkg. tee
(SB) Beans, Small White or .
Idaho Bed....: : .t-Ib. pkg. 17e
(IB) Tomato Jniee,
ChTT Chase Big No. It can 42c
(S B) Sliced Beets.
Del Monte .....Ne, 203 Jar 12o
(IB) Diced Carrots, .
Del Monte .No. 303 Jar 10c
(10 B) Beets. Bine Tas;
Shocstrins... N. t can 19e
(10 B) Blackberries.
Red Tag... Jfo. 2 can 20c
NOTE: R stands for red stamps, B for blue.
(15 R)
(15 B)
; i-1B).
(11 B)
(IZB)
(12 B)
(12 B)
(12 B)
(12 B)
(13 B)
(13 B)
(13 B)
(13 B)
(13 B)
(14 B)
(14 B)
11 to 15 POINTS
Shortening ItKf:1 GOc
Shortening, Spry G2c
ApncoIsSeOc
Bine Room
Cherries
Dried -
Choieo
Blaek '
No, 1.
17c
Cranberry Deans ilt 33c
Del Monto
Cera N:J" 225c
IliLleis Corn JSJ 12c
Enshnre .t
Asparagcs i 33c
Veg-All 1-, I3c
Pears N'4 25s
Pears. Harper Hoose, . ,
No. 2H can . ,' , ' : ' t-Se
Pears, Water Pack
Fireny... ..No. eaa Sle
Standard Pears, : v
Royal PrpIe.Ne. 2H can lie
Peaches, Choice, Red Tag
Halves. ... .303 Jar lSe
Pictsweet " Peas, - -
Tender . ; No. 303 can 14o
Cnt Beans,
Gardenslde Jo. 2 can 14e
i
T.lancuvcring racnuc
for over the Irpurt
If you want ; to have a holiday with
the rest of the family over the Fourth.'
then do a bit of maneuvering with tho
menus for the long .week end so that;
you can have some time off too. A liUta
forehanded preparation Sa all It takes "
. MtNU STRATEGY
-To begin--with, plan your menua foi
tho full week end, arranging .them so
that one day In the kitchen can do th
work , for two days, eating;, Serve, the
first dinner of the week end hot and
family styles and for the second day;
plan a' picnic-style' dinner in the back
yard, in a nearby park, or in the
country. . '
Next, plan your shopping list in full
and do all the shopping for thefuU
week end at one time. As a pattern to
follow, we suggest the following menus
to be altered to your need.
, . FIRST DAY'S J&ZNlf .
A Roast of your Choice v
. Mashed Potatoes . Cream Gravy
Make plenty for the next rfayl
Steamed Asparagus with
Sievod Egg Yolk and
Vegetable Oil Topping v
Hot Bread Butter or Substitute
Deep Dish Berry or Fruit Pie
Beverage
SUGAR
USE STAMPS NO. 13, 15 or 16
GOOD FOR 5 POUNDS EACH '
(Nos. 15 ond 16 for Conning)
5&32M0&62'
Crisco
SHORTENING
Mix 'smoothly and
quickly..
Lb.
Carton
240
-Snowdrift.
SHORTENING
IS red potata per Jar.
3 60'
Spry;
SHORTENING.
18 red points per Jor.
..'3 68
Vesscn" 0:1
5 Points Per Bottle
Pint . -
Bottle cLa
To get the most out of your
Coffee Ration, buy one of these
"Store-Ground" Coffees:
EDWARDS
Rich, lusty flovor
NOS HILL
AIRWAY
C- m .
V, .... liriT11r
24e
&. beg 23
lb. bog 0
Stamp No. 24
Void After
Wed. June 30
Stomp No. "21
Good July 1
A F etc of Our Outstanding
I UN RATION ED FOODS
Kitchen Craft ;
Flonr M$1.G9 44c
French's Mustard 9-oz. jar. 12
Nn-Made Mayonnaise - pt. jar 25c
JUix Butter Wafers lb. pkg. 21c
Shredded Wheat, Nabisco, 2 pkgs. 21c
Dated Bread, LL. Wright
l'2-lb. loaf 12e
Save o toblespoonful of waste fats every day W your kitchen
rush each confuf to your Sofewoy moot mon.
Pts. per
Pousd
Meat
R
4 K
1 R
7 R
2 S
Dry Sail Perk
Perk Liver II
;.ib.
lb.
rr ,. Skinned ,t
UttQS MUd eared
Dacca Jotyb ...
Perk Shcdder
Pcrk Sleak
Spare Cits
-lb.
Lib.
Roast
Cat. eat lb.
c
it, 34c
.Id.
24 c
See Osr Ssckcd lies! Displays!
. Large stocks including Hams, Picnics, Cot
" tage Bntts, Bacon - At money savinj prices
16 to 25 POINTS
(KB) Peas, Snrar Belle, .
No. t can 14o
(16 B) Peas. IsUnd Bell. No. X east 12e
(IB B) Tomatoes. Del Monte,
No. Z ean...:. ... ;ll5
(IS B) Peaches. Libby's. No, t eaa 19c
(19 B) All Gold Pumpkin, eaa lOe
(19 B) Cherries, ' Sweet Ray Mai,
No. Z4 eaa.. .... 35e
(21 B) Beaas, Green Keep' Ta
- Flylnr. No, 2H eaa.: 17e
(tl B) Peaches, Bifhway Sliced,
, No, 2H eaa..... -.. 20e
(21 B) Peaches. Castle Crest,
No, tii eaa : : tie
' (21 B) Peaches, Polar Halyes,
No, 2H eaa : 21e
-rrr-. - - 1 .
(24 B) Tomatoes. Standard.
- No. tH eis-l:
(24 B) Tomatoes. Exqnisite SoUd
Pack, No. tH eaa
.- NOTE: B stands for blue stamps.
..-:..:.i4e
19e
SECOND DAY'S MINU
Sliced Cold Roast on Sandwkh Buna
vlth .austard.Wayoase
Mashod Potato Salad
Tomato Cole Slaw
' Additional Buns - Butter or Substitute :
Fresh Fruit or Individual Fruit Pica.
Beverage I
. MENU COMMENTS- As you aee, the
- second day's menu is built on the first
day's. Just a few last-minute prepara.
tions are needed to turn out a grand;
picnic-style dinner. That leaves the.
. entire day free to enjoy some leisure.
V
Outstanding UnrmtQfnied Values
EGGS
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Per
Doz.
Grade A
Lartje
Mornin; Glory Oats
3-lb. pkg. 21c
Black Eye Peas 2-lb. pkg. 18c
Kellossfs Cora Flakes
, : 2 18-oz. pkrs. 25c
Free - 14-Os. Pkr. Braa Flakes
Kraft Cottage Chees
Ne Points pt. cup 24c
fK crisp vegetobles ond fruit) ouaronteed
..- to please, both in auolitv wvt wJmZJUZ
younei - : : 'vt w
Lcricns sunidst : lb.aac
; QrasrjcsSSi, - QC
PLUMS CalifornU Beaoty .lb. 19c
- .California Santa Rosa ......lb. 25e
POTATOES Bled, to Lge. .siie, Whits
' f 3.95 per cwt. lb. 4c
CANTALOUPES 36s and 2Tb
. ; - Jumbo l .Ib. 15e
APracOTS Calif, Tiltons, Jb. 25c
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SWAPS l Wf CAMS TO DtNNEt? f AND fCTt I I MAlMtr. I
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NOT $0 VERY. VOU ttt. HBJtH. I NONCTD
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to try new meets
When your Safeway doesn't have
youiv favorite meats, try on
which may be new to your table.
For details on how to prepara
strange ' meats succulently,
nte to JulU Lee Wri-t.
CCD. Oakland 4. Ca& "
a. m. to p. tn. aaa
San. aatf Wed.
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