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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1944)
V " "! - ' ' I c : -. - . A A - A l I.I , " -L - - -s ; ; . v - j ' V .jtCSTC. . ,, j ; Cl CniGOir CTATlbfflt jgdtja. Orsa, ftl&ry Korslsg, MT . ISM ' V ' . ; . ' " jl T " - - - 1 , - ; Simthtireekl I F " ! y K i v' outdoor urch jservite an J ; I ". . - . -. . . . 4 i . .: : n court of honor concluded tile first ., -t r , ' - ! - ' ' ' V' ' '; ; .'.,V 'y i-' : crthesfctoUi, v i ; f f n i Mi (ml II u u i v : ' . h h ' . V rAV I t - tionallarea. 1 .; ; ....... ' - I 1 I I J I II- t - - ILK 1 r V-T:' ThefoUow8nerit! badges Jn4 I V7 7 H V j V 7 I UJ J I ! i" " ?. " uc u A, ( j ..il.'S'CI i Michelsen, assistant scout xecu4 ' - . ; . x ' ' - ' Siv. "1 . h V-u Sl'''l tive, and Don tundberg, iscoutJ ' J I ' : " " 1 f " " I ' ' " ; :--f ,,4 --' - f - Ail V j camp troop.:' j I M , , . - ' L L L "! - r-' "l - l""; "S:A f; Harry Wiedmer,4oeinksSS! . . ; : .."-i ;:v ? r ' " . '''1 !': . ; " 1 'VNit;. Vsvt.-.:. r. ( i ,H l No. 12, Salem; Ralp?T Geii. life! ' . - . , , . I , - - , - .'o ' I J. saving and .wiiiimta troop NoJ " ' .- - ' ' . ' -L : . Photoi by McEwn falem't USO serapbook committee, seated In picture afore, consists i ueii 19 nrni; Mrs. stuart jouuon, airs. Vern Ostrander, chair : man; Bfrs. Lief Bercsvik. Mrs. J. Randall Is also en the committee. !, Vlrrinia ChllJes. who reoresenU innlnr MrH uhiui niri serve, looks over Mrs. Ostrander's sheulder at completed book. in ine sinne eoinmn picture Mrs. Ostrander shows one of the books ! to stv Kneidon r. Nelson, Camp Adair. . t Scrapbooks Furnish Veterans With Many Hours of Pleasure "This USO serapbook work is a grand project for any Salem organization, young or old," says Mrs. Vern Ostrander, chairman of the Salem USO serapbook committee and prominent worker Jn veterans' and service organizations of the capital city. The many compliments from veterans in hospitals are only a portion of the "pay" for the genuinely-interesting work of putting together the various types of scrapbooks the USO has planned, she maintains. v Leaway is left for individual initia tive and suggestions to simplify the manual portions of the task are provided with the books, de Clares Mrs. Ostrander. j Shej continues "One of the fine things about our Salem serapbook project is that you Jknow a large number of the books which are made up in Marion county are sent directly to veterans in the Oregon country, namely, in Barnes hos pital near Portland, Camp Adair hospital, where there are now approximately 700 patients, in eluding approximately 100 undr treatment for malaria, and Klam ath Falls where more than 5000 marines just returned 'from the south teas are recovering in the recently-iompleted ; hospital. "Already-several hundred books have been made up in Salem and sent out. Many have been put aboard ship and even sent to the South i Pacific. They are read and reread until they are mere shreds of paper, we are told. What a laugh our boys get! "Our committee , wants more local organizations such as lodges, patriotic groups, Sunday school classes. Girl Reserve, Girl Scouts and church societies to aid us. The blank books may be obtained from the local USO, 693 Chemeketa street, or representatives of organ izations may call my home. We make a charge of 15 cents a book. having found that a little cash lay out is a guaranty of quick return and it makes the scraDbook fillers conscious of the value of the ma terial with which they are work ing." George Davis Funeral Is Held on Tuesday HOPEWELL George W. Da vis, 90, a resident at the Bert Ste phens home for more than 'six years, died Sunday. Funeral ser vices were held Tuesday at Mc Minnville. Burial was at Hope well cemetery. , Bean Picking May Not Start For 2 Weks Work in beans may be delayed another two weeks and most bean labor platoons are not scheduled to begin until then,! Glade Follis of the farm labor employment office told The Statesman Thurs day. ' if j. Follis emphasized 1 that platoon workers should not! De disturbed if they hear of another platoon starting in the bean fields because eventually all groups will be en gaged in the bean harvest After persons have registered with a leader it is requested that nn transfers are made from one pla toon to another. j There are 16 platoons In all and students should ' attempt to con tact the platoon leader in the vi cinity closest to them. Nearly all of the platoonsj consist of both elementary and 'junior high stu dents but hieh school aee v mini sters will be needed particularly when the harvest Is in full sway. Mothers are invited: to join the platoon leaders. I Safe transportation; is provided all platoons via : regular school busses. The far labor employment office, 361 Chemeketa, will an swer queries from Interested per sons. The phon. is 21663. week tt TVtv Kivtut creek jin the Jser ikls Haul tionalarea. The following Imeritl badges' and awards were presented by ; Harry I fiucneisen, assistant scout xecu4 tive, and Don Lundbert? . WitJ master of one of the? provisional camp -troops: s j . .. I : l ! Harry Wiedmaier, canoeing. SSS! No. 12, Salem; Rali4 Cell, life! saving and swimming troop NoJ troOD No. 24. Dallas: Frank TWV-r bach, personal health, SSS No. 12; ci t:. vii.iL S I imuuu, iuuu ouluju, uie sav-tl in?: trooD No. 50. StavtnnJ. nkhJ. en xonneuy, iropp not 13, Salem,' ana werry inuuer, troop No. 34, Halseyi second class awards. Smith Creek concludes its two weeks i session Sunday. July 2SJ One hundred : first year campers have there reqeived theli first' taste of Boy Scoht camp. Cami Pioneer bpensjJuly four weeks, witli the iara ?3 for istration of its history, jSOO, liji four weeks period, i gest reg-1 15 New Paper Uepots Saving with their Fifteen new waste bane col lection ; depots biv. been erected ana distributed by the junior chamber of commerce In the past week. Frank Crawford, rhatrmnn of the Jaycee paper drive, reports uMik uie unve nas piCKea un con siderably In recent Weeks! more people f tUrnimr in bundls of wgttcinsnsr Crawford urcrel that' Trw.l at the depots bej tied in bundles so that ; the wind will not scatter ne uso requests mat cnudren stop playing at! the deDotsi and scattering the paper. New collection stations are k catea at the . foUowIng corners: Miller and Fir: 'South! Commer Mis cial and Superior; Lee! and sion; 17th and Mill; Trade! and 22nd; 12th and themeketa; l$th and D: 17th and Madison: Cdttace and D; North Commercial and Di vision; Liberty and Center; Broadway and Hood;! Highland and Portland Road; Highland and Laurel; and Columbia and Front P'P o Tf M 13 13 P I G G LY Wl G G L V Fisher's Bislrii Ilix 310 Blend Flour 10-lb. gk. 530 0 Royal Baking Powder u 12-oz. tin 490 Fresh Yeasl -.3 k 100 S Folger's CoHee.l. Jar 330 0 100 53111,2150 S Tomalo Jnice .3 250 P n&D Blended Jnice 46-.,. lB 47t Frail Beverage 490 n ' n Grapefrnil Jnice n4D. 350 Spry Shortening D n - " - : sumso -Ib, jar 690 . Ti J 5itS II iftC pa.. nyy u . Dzrlzcs's Q Trcco Ilargarins MI). 2Cg Dnrlico's Famous Dressing and Meat Sauce 10-oz. bottle 290 Si mm Picnicldng? We have a large selection of delicious lunch to choose front. This weekend we also good selection of choice fryers. I ' Ik:)'' .'f ' See us for quality Grade A Beef ' ' I OPEN DAILY TILL 7:30 P. M. For Ileal b Eal We Can't Be .Large pkg. meats have a Deal 230 Swan Soap Zt 60 100 HL Ravioli. .8 oz. 100 Ilalh's Pigs' Feoi .14-oz. glass ;250 Armonr's Deviled Ileal m i . in 60 190 Pabsl-cilo Choose s!Sl5.;U Graham Crackers $?ffcj3f 0 Grcon Cnl Bsans 32 ti 25 Pork & Beans $SLUl30. pli oon bigHloi , Poialo Chins 55 W 3 -. i n i i r rr m r ri I 1 I I I i r 11 IIJ U1.I !!. I 1 I : i 'A UIJUliLkiK LJ LJ LJ Ucrih Ccpild d i:r!::l LI LJLJ"LJ"lJ 0 a n i 0 b 0 b p a D o i 0 b D b 0 D n SALE COimilUES ALL THIS IlOIITli. C0I2E III II017 AIID SAVE DUBIIIG TfflS GREAT DARGAIII EVEIJTI " ! ' i I 1 Sp W: ecial! J. VCfcjJfcAOfcJ O O O Complete close-out of hundreds of alljype dresses; many of them selected from our finer resources. Late arrivals and other causes force us to give these dresses away at the peak of the season; Come early and get them at only ;" J : -- LUCIEN LELONG PERFUMES AND COSMETICS. JUST RECEIVED NEW COME IN SOON! SHIPMENT Special! o o o Complete close-out! All broken lines of coats; all styles, lunds 'and colors, up to $35.00. They will go quickly at only ... I' '- - v Suits Checks, sold up pastel, snd other good colors; broken lines v isxen xrom our regular lines and placed in this sale to give our customers a saving and to encouraee other women to trade with mm us. Come in early and get them at only Visit Our Beauty Shop Catering to the mnct Mclustv l?nfl in rw suit Miss Larson about all hair problems; she guaran tees complete satisfaction. SPECIALIZES IN PERMA NENT WAVES. Complete, line of Dermetics Revlon and Helene Seager. pose out on all straw Summer numbers, all great ly reduced. Regularly priced from $3.95 to $20.00. Closing out price j a95 lo (g)95 - 1 . CLOSE-OUT All good colors including pastels, beautifully tailored and styled in almost all sizes. You m net mm Mrlv it vnn Jn disappointed in not getting one of these beautifully styled garments. Regularly priced at $49.95. Fur Coats Brinff votir fur nrnhlmu in an4 ia - r -- n auvw mull' you will need in fur for this coming Fall. Storage, clean ing, glazing, insurance. Complete fur service. Bags Suede cloth, Jersey, Faille cloth bags drawstring, over arm and frame bars . . . All color anri mm kinds; sold regularly up to 15.95 close out PfiiX79. HOSO ; XUb-mesh! and lisle: all iIzm and rnnH minn T7.cn. Iot. sold fromr$l.e5 to $1J5. flf- O f5 4 Come and get them wab 6for VJLiUU while they last at - Blouses . Complete .close-out! All colors and prints. Jersey shirts, as high as $9.83 are to go 0.3lJ i Bring Your Alterations and have the old coat repaired, re-styled, mothproofed, cleaned and glazed. We take care of; all fur services at reasonable prices. Let us give you quotations. 1 Closing Out Shoes OiA. Release! No tirkot servers.. Largely raede; some other materia s. Regularlr sold up to S12.00. Complete dose out r-r without a ticket -t - f - TJ .95 AH Other Broken Lines O-P-A. Release! No Ucket! Brown, black 'and white. Come and get them while they last. Many ci cAt them sold as low as- . 4i95 Hose Sf:le iuS ved naU shipment cf special qualitr white hose to be sold at very low pricesAlso TmTi quanUty of black, same quality-- gr regularly 11.15, close-outJ. 95 C e? WE JUST RETURNED FROM A MONTH IN NEW MR Kurt v TIONS FOR A BIG FALL SEASON, SO WE MUST CLEAR OUR RACKS ixnsiujL run aLASUN S fUKLHASES. -, PREPARA TO MAKE a i: if; 'A 4- ,