The OEGO!? STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning. Febracry 10, 1S1I kf M1 4 WKj :m-. i "''''"'il . ' .i j " if ' i i . ,.; j :.u , , ' ; jr I I c . . '.-r 1 ' : , i . , ' , 3 : ' r, : ! -i ' ' f S - ;: J ' ! . ? ! Frank Sinatra Is dmn tbtn la "before the mike" studies of the most popular radio slater of the day Sinatra, lour the beamy featured attraction ef the nationally broadcast Hit Farade." Is perhaps mere la demand today than any ether personality en the air. Ills own sustaining feature. "Songs by Sinatra," heard orer the Colombia network every Sunday CTenlnr. has rapidly become one of the most-Ilstened-te Yoeal programs In the history of radio. Day-la. day-oat appearancefollowinr Bis sensationally snceessrnl engagement la the Wedgwood room at New York's Waldorf -Astoria hotel asvmo the Importance of nationally broadcast programs. Topping all Is Frank's screen debut In KKO Sadie's brilliant musical. -Higher and Higher, la whteh, co-starred with Jack Haley and Mlchfle Morgan, he sings such hit compositions as The Music Stopped sad others. "Higher and Higher" opens today at. Warnerr Elslnore theatre. r I . t.V-'-- :"'T7fr ; ': '.': Quota Doubled In Perrydale PERRYDAIJS -f Mrs. Ida Do neen suffered a paralytic stroke Saturday night Mrs. Doneen has lived with her brother, Felix Co megy since the death of her hus band. Her many friends hope for a speedy recovery; Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeJong of McMinnville were guests Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Percy Zumwalt and family on the occasion of Mrs. Zumwalt's birth day. In the evening they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jack De Jong, Richard, Jimmy and Caro line and Mary Cyron, Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeJong and two sons and Mr. and Mrs. John DeJong and small son. Bond sales have reached near $11,009 for this community. Quo ta for the school was $4.0 and purchases totaled $90t.00. , Mrs. MH ton Frink was brought home from the hospital the last of the week where she was two weeks with influenza and pneu monia. ; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Remple will move soon to Polk station to make their home with their daughter. Dave Remple and - family will move into the home place. Boilermaker Funds Co Into Bonds PORTLAND, Feb. MV-Feder-al Judge Claude McColloch's sug gestion meant an additional $500, 000 for Oregon's fourth war loan drive. - ? Funds of the rich AFL Boiler makers Portland local were tied up some time ago as a result of legal action involving its muddled affairs. McColloch's proposal for investing in bonds met the appro val of rival attorneys. They took it to Circuit Judge Al fred P. Dobson, who signed an or der permitting the $500,000 invest ment. : Long Called To Kansas BUENA VISTA Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Johns have taken rooms in Independence for a few weeks, to be near his work. Mrs. Al Taylor was called j to the hornet of her son because i of the illness of her daughter-in-law. Elzia Long was called to Kan sas by the serious illness of his mother, who died the day after! he arrived, ft j Miss Barbara Wells attended a meeting of the Federated Music club in Salem Friday. I Post Office dosed Early Would. Stop Pilfering Of Boxes in Rickreall -v. ,.; .; -i- -. -- - - It I Announced : RICKREALL, The postoffice door is locked at 7 o'clock every night now because there has been some pilfering of the mail in the boxes.! . .;. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Miller have torn down, the old porch of their house and will, build a new one. ' Mr. land Mrs John Cfoert and daughter, Janice of Salem were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holt Sunday. ' , -X.. Miss Emma Kramer" of Mon mouth and Mrs. Etta Millet of Cbr- vallis (were callers at the home of Mrs. E. A.; Stenson Sunday. Miss Kramer is an old school; mate of Mrs. Stenson. : Work has been started on the grain warehouse to bo built by H. M. Wait .. : - Mr. j and Mrs. Arthur Beaver visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashby of Salem Tues day. Mr. and Mrs, Beaver1 and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ashby later drove ito Lyons.' . i Mrs D. L. Chase and baby left Monday by train for her home in Eugene after spending a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, "Tarren Burch. " George! Van San ten has gone to Klamath Falls to do some con struction work. Mrs. J. F. Vaughan and Mr. and Mrs. IW. C. Mills were dinner guests at the home ! of . N. Hills in Salem Tuesday.- Miss Mary Oliver who is at tending' college in Walla Walla spent j the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Oliver. She re turned to the campus Monday. Mrj and. Mrs. Gil Len water of Forest Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Ci Hill Saturday. Preceding - the grange meeting Friday night the men will serve the no host supper j which is to be held at 7 o'clock. I ; llroiind Oregon I t By the AMoeUtod Prw Two youngsters died under au tomobile wheels Sunday Mar tin C Baker. Jr, S, at Sutherlln, and Glen Vandsten,1 8, at Prine ville . . , . study of Chinese laws, customs, , and f economics ! would prepare Pacific coast Industry to convert war - production ' into a tremendously, expanded peacetime trade i with China,' Charles R. Hook, j steel company president, said at Portland . -h lijS The !Amazoo creek flood control problem win come before a pub lic hearing of the army engineers at Eugene February 22 . . V. Geo logists! surveying Coos county's coal deposits, opened a fossilized shell, discovered a liv butter clam i Fire razed a 14-apartment unit at Vanport City, ciuslni damage estimated v by Tire Chief M. R. Hanson at $30,000 Forestry courses will be taught In Lane county high schools to train boys for reserve forest fire-fighting during the summer's dry seasca . . Bertha H Euland, fomcr president of the Federation cf Women's Club and ths' Women's Christian Temperance union la Portland died there at the ee cf Ted McHwain, 5a, former Lin coln county sherilf, died at To ledo . ;' FDR Signs Repeal WASHINGTON, Feb. MP President Roosevelt signed a pro clamation today putting into j ef fect the repeal of the Chinese ex clusion . act and fixing a Chinese Immigration quota of 105 persons a year. $3.50 Perm OU Push Wave Complete. Open Thurs. Eve by Appointment Phone 3S63 SOS first National Bank Bldg. Castle Perm. Wavers fob 1 Dear-Any t 1 " V. . 'm.TS&&'fb I - - i : " I . : ' . i ' . -'-'-:. : tp ' - ' ! ;: ;-- ' i ! ... - iS" . i we certainly get a thrill out ef reTdlrXFutrthe swell jod mat you nave done in Italy n Thr "aniry? nurse is tha great unsung hero of this- war anhbyl' Yes," I wrote hero on-' purpose:, HeroinV sounds too If inint for; a woman who has flowacroAs SiT"At laht i nci the Mediterranean, jumped, intd "a f leeltt5turC dove at her . arid worked VflWTt-? 5r a tittESSZi' rJ enemy artillery. Back hoe jherej our Oregon women are ok t9i Jobtoe, You ought to see the welders inTtfitTwvniSlIidrin hats. - A third I of all th?shipburieri: inhTrS"w"arl3f Island yards, art wo'nen1 fJ j But the -big woman's Job right. bow i4.C4??of'thA 4th War Loan', thousands of Oregon welinrBaieup moTtTof the civilian arny that is in therepitc1hingrto'shoye'J Oregon over its 99 million dolliruotaT I i.s . , ' - r j ' . - r-' -- . - . You can count on ithea toputit; oveSoy; becauad'w I folks back home in our v comfortable houses" wiilfneVdrietS, j down the . men and women in theold and mudf the"' ; ' fighting front. I How I' can we r expect vou to da vour dAno-nKAu ' ik a nov wining to do our safe oner c:, Ota Stevens & Son vt. ' 1 On V ftsler . H ' C0OD7.ST. POOIE 9176 . - r- : 1 D r ru Hmm7XZ2 sVe POGLIS 7C32 02 Yes, it's DELIVERY DAY c&your Busick Market. : See Delivery Schedule below. Our delivery truck tcill be passing your house on day listed. There's no secret about the cash savings or the icider selection of fine foods you'll find at these markets as hundreds and hundreds of people for miles around know. So order whenever convenient by telephone; or visit either of these markets. v We're Just ; Received a Fine Shipment of Real Orange I-larmalade This is the pure orange. Full 2 pound jar. This item looks to us to be about L the best buy we've seen in a long vr lime. z-los. jak Or If You Like ... the seedless kind made of Concord grapes and pure sugar, youTI want several of these 2-pound jars, 6 points per jar. priced atl..:..... U.:- Will Make Them Go Fast! loca lied iirirow Soda Crackers pound box V 'V , V V. v IVOEY V V w, ,.. vl. SOAP Large j i : " Medium Bars P&G Soap Oxydol Large package. 6 100 .60 bars 280 Ocean Blue n -1.1.1- n.iL r-i.f-i- AIUBSIB UiUU AOfiietS He Six, SpecIaL 25c size 12c Garden 1 Grapefruit Juice Biff 4C-e. cans.... Sanldsl Tonalo Joice but 4fi-x. cans 19c Snnkisi Tonaio Juice N. t slxe cans.. 3 for 23 C Snnkisi Caisnp Larce. .2 for 29 c Snnkisi Coffee I Old Golden I , , fSCf-- ; Ground t Snlt Anj: Coffee Mklns iyOXXee Method.! It's rresher That War. Lb Grade A Duller Per lb. 50c Ilccsa 2-lb. csrtoi 49c Gingham Qualiiy Toilet Tizzzi iL S rolls 25(5 As long as stock lasts.. Shortening Snowdrift. S ibs. G90 We have a few barrels of Fisher's Enriched High Tide Family Flour to go at only....i. .50-LB. SACK JBS Thats Value in Any Language Hi Ho Craclicrs, Igc. plrg. . 220 Sunshine KrispyCfraham Crackers, 2-Ib, pkg.. . . j P How If Yen Didn't Gel 0ro ci Thcsa Gccd Brcsas Lnsl VTeek Ycn'd Bcilcr Da Zlsfeonn raB3foffl (S. far 1 Ml 2Z2 Shs dhs&Q o MHMiHe) IhmmJ ' J ..If ' m It t ! fei Eon! DELIVEQY SEQVICS South-Mondays and . Fridays All of city South Chemeketa street to South city limits . . Orders must bo -received by 12 o'clock noon day of de livery...;; -t -..,-,5 Z : . WEST SALEM AND : UeralaraMenaars aad Fridays . North Tuesdays and . Saturdays AH of city North of Chemeketa street . . Orders must be received by 12 o'clock noon day of delivery. - , KINGWOOD HEIGHTS 1 Orders Most He Ecc tired by II A. JL Day ef Delivery j Wednesday r Afternoons South of McGHchrist avenue Including Candalaria and Salem IIeihts . . . East on Madrona avenue to South 12th stiect and Pacific highway. Orders Hast Bo CeeetreJ ty . .12 O'clock Koca Czy cf De'Jrery . " : Thursday Afternoons State street Four Cornenn-North on Turner road Including sll deliveries West of Turner jrotd and. North through Capltola Addition. - Orders Llast Ce eefived ky 12 0cl9ck Ncca Vij cf DcHrsry GonsrJ Si mm D n. V n ' r-y r- 1 r L