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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 12

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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12
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Thm 02SG0X? STATESMAN. Salem. Orecjon. Friday Morning Decembee- 8. 13i0 PAC2 TWELVE West Salem No wo Popeye Helps British Cause Portland Man Berry and four children.

Mrs. Maudie Tlatman. Mill City; Mrs. Ruby Kolhlpp, Salem; Mrs. Fortune, Dallas; Fred Slater, Browne-villej ll frafldchlldrea and three great-grandchildren.

Funeral service will be held at p. m. Saturday la the Presbyterian church. Mrs. Berry to Be MILL CITY Mrs.

Lee Berrr, 77r died Wednesday at the home of. her daughter, Mrs. Dewey Flatman. She took up residence with her husband In Mill City In 19 OB. They lived here until ltlS.when they moved to Salem, living there until May, It 40, when they moved back to Mill Clty.

Surviving axe her husband, Lee Fire Department Officers Elected 7-- -f MOLALLA. Thi aBnual elee-tion of officer of Molalla vol- nnteer fire department was held this week with Elton Everhart elected as the new fire chief; Oasis Marson. assistant chief; Roland Albright, senior captain; Ward Junior captain. Everhart succeed Clyde W. Kendall who haa been the chief of the department for the past seven years.

Fills Vacancy A A A. J. Zimmerman has been appointed temporary rural mall carrier ereated by the retirement of L. L. Grtbble, who had carried mail on this route SS yean.

Pythias Kniglits Elect at Dallas Candidates Initiated at Meeting; Resolution Read on Patriotism DALLAS The annual election of officers was held at the meet-ins ef the Knights of Pjthlas lodce Tuesday" night. New officers Include Glen Bolt, chancellor commander; Delbert Hunter, vice chancellor; Fred Mc-Fetrldge, prelate; Merrit Hart, master of the work; II. M. Mc-Murphy, master of exchequer; Walter young, re-elected trustee; William Blackley, Inner guard; Melvin Miller, outer guard; Jack Laing, sergeant-at-arms; Elwyn Craven, relected keeper of the records and seal; -Randall Buell, re-elected master of finance. Two candidates were Initiated into the of esquire at the meeting Tuesday night.

They were Paul Franzen and John Delzell. The committee from the lodge that each year assists in supplying Christmas baskets for needy of the community, reported that plans had already been made for this year's work. The committee reported that one family had already been assisted this year with funds left from last year's work. The committee Includes John R. 4 "POPEYE, THE SAILOR MAN" (Harry Foster Welch In private life) joined the drive to raise 1,000 ambulances for Great Britain when he turned over a can of "greenback spinach" to William V.

Ruzton, president of the British-American Ambulance Corps, 420 Lexington Avenue, New York City. Popeye gave bis unqualified approval to the Ambulance Corps, which to date has raised more than half a million dollars with which to send 377 badly needed ambulances to England. Roared the nation's leading vegetarian, sex it's spinach like this that gonna win this warT MS No. Cennercial West Salem 4H Club Organize; Scout Patrol Formed; Society to Give $100 nn HEi Bine niblion 49's Sack Walter May to Address Silverton Chamber; Bulletin Made BlUYJiftiun waxier jumj, chamber of commerce will speak mt the Silvertoa dinner meeting to be held Wednesday night at the chamber of room, ac cording to announcements made by V. R.

Casebeer, chairman of the membership committee. Casebeer And his assistants are. arranging the program through the appoint stent of S. P. Rose, chamber presl dent.

This meeting is open to the public and everyone is being invited to attend. Dinner will be served by the Royal Neighbors, Casebeer further announces that his membership drive will get underway December 1 and Rose reports that the committees will all be annotated at the close of the drive and will likely be functioning by the first of the year. A. special feature of this year's meeting will be the chamber of 1 commerce bulletin to be issued by Ralph Larson, secretary. It will be out next Monday and another will follow in a week's time.

These two issues will not be limited to members but will be distributed generally. After the first of the year, the bulletins will be issued monthly prior to the meeting and will serve as a summary of events of the month In which the chamber of commerce members are interested. Sheriff Returns Clark DALLAS Sheriff T. B. Hooker went to Eugene Wednesday to bring back Paul Clark who was ar- Ycs with rv dishZ 'y New Size 2i EC -t Cans dJi) I SauerhrauS IPumpkin iz3 Cans i Seinfeld's Pel Monie hoeskmg Golden West, MJB, Folgers, Chase Sanborn One Lb.

Tin lis PLk Illk Pah Size 21 Can IPoSafioes Sibley, Del Plaster and Ray Kil- lin. A resolution was read from Grand lodge asking each local organization to devote some time once each month for a patriotic observance and to hold a public patriotic meeting at least once every three months. Albany Gets the Bird! but Oscar Is a Big Turkey ALBANY King Oscar once again rules over First street and the slogan attached to the big bird announces that he reigns supreme over the largest turkey section in the world. The big bird was made a year ago by Tom Ferguson and his son. Bob and placed at the Intersection of First and Broadalbia streets.

He stands several feet high and Is enclosed in a pen around wblch traffic is detoured. Molalla Buckeroo Dates Arftroimced MOLALLA The 1941 Molalla Buckeroo will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 4. 6 and directors of the association decided last night at a meeting held here. President Fred Henriksen was Instructed to appoint a committee to study the feasibility of holding a 4H club show and display in connection with the round-up, to replace one of the dally parsde features. Mprley Attends Business LEBANON Lawrence Morley Is attending to the legal business of attorney N.

M. Newport while the latter is confined to his home. After Mrs. Newport, who it is said, Is better. Is able to be down town again.

Morley will share the office with him though there will be no partnership. Mill City News MILL CITY Frank Thomas of Silverton was a recent Mill City visitor. Heneretta Quinn. Pearl Holt-house and Mary Turpln visited in Salem Tuesday. M.

C. Mulkey of Silverton has accepted a job as saw filer In the Mill City Manufacturing company's sawmill. Lonle Johnson, merchant of Idanha, was in town on a business trip Tuesday. Mrs. Robert Quinn is critically ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Leon Faust. Frank Harrow of Kali pel, is visiting here. He formerly lived In Mill City. i.e.:?' Wax yaper MincQ DoU MS) 2 Packages Pineapple Mce "''T' VAL VITA WHITE CLOUD tlclTall )fn Can CadVi 'if Lb. Carion m-VBIIi Pouou (51eanser WEST 8ALEM We it Balem grans la attending- Brush College grange tonight to assist in inataiiation of officers.

Lvl D. Thamu ha been re-elected mat ter of Brush College grange. Has the Fin Norma June Boles Is confined to her home with Influenza. Club Meet The Home economics club of the local grange met at 'the home of Mrs. Arthur Brown Tuesday to make plans for a bazaar.

StarU Kindergarten Mrs. French, of Salem, Is starting a kindergarten at the home of Mrs. Earl Wyatt. at 1117 Sixth street this week. Builds Bouse Malcolm Mitchell of KSLM la building a five-room house on Idlewllde Cascade Vista, costing $4800.

To Give Toys The Beginners' department of the Methodist church Is a I each child to bring a toy to church which can be given to the Salem firemen for their Christmas toy collection. Visit Pioneer Colonel C. A. Robertson and Earl Jensen have recently returned from a trip to Medical Springs where they visited Dunham Wright. Wright Is a cousin of Abraham Lincoln.

Elect Officer Officers of the 4H boys' Woodworking club are: Kenneth Lathrop, president; Stanley Rohmer, vice-president; Frank Llghtfoot, secretary; George Lathrop, leader. I Visitor Mary Bartell, of South Dakota, is visiting Mrs. James Moyer. Gehlar Bnys Lots Max Gehlar, of the Oregon Fruit Products company, recently purchased seven lots in the Cburch-mere addition. Visit From Iowa Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Carter of Iowa were recent visitors at the Dale Lemon home on Plaza street. Permits Issued William La Due haa recently issued the following building permits: Beutler and Quistad, to remodel lumber yard building on Wallace road, $950; J. Lowen. to more house from First street to Third street, cost $276.

Visits From Michigan Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Schofleld of TpsilantI, are visiting at the Robert Forster home on Terrace drive.

They are Mn. For-ster's parents. Clab Meet The Just-a-Mere club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Newgent Saturday night.

Cement Poured The cement is being poured for the basement of the new Mennon-ite church thlt week. Aurora Club Has Present Exchange AURORA Wednesday after noon Mrs. William a and daughter, Mrs. Edwin Miller, were hostesses to the Aurora Woman's club for the annual Christmas program and exchange of gifts. Thirty three members answered roli.cajl with ChristmM-uota-tions, carols were sung and a program given.

A Christmas tree was enjoyed, and one guest, MIs DI1-ler was present. Luncheon Given At West Stayton WEST STAYTON Mrs. Bertha Bowman entertained at her home Sunday with a 1 o'clock luncheon. Guests present were Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Martin, Charlotte Martin of Aumsville, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Goln of Shaw, Mr.

and Mrs. H. L. Stewart, Charlotte White, Frank Daniels, Rev. and Mrs.

E. J. Gilstrap and Mrs. Shields of Turner and Mr. and Mrs.

David Lamb of Aumsville. Whooping Cough Reported BRUSH CREEK The Orville Tucker and Alvln Anderson families on Paradise road are confined to their home with whooping cough. These are the first cases to be reported in the district. 0 JLeaSJS S1.25 2. 2 POWDERED SUGAR, 3 lb.

l. 2 pkes. i Hour 1 250 poktsr-scarfelu macaroni co- Portland, Oregon The 4H Cookery II club was organized at the school Wednesday afternoon. This club will study preparation of luncheon foods. Officers elected were Evelyn Hamel, president: Wanda Hath away, vice-president; Esther Wallace, secretary; and Mrs.

Dorothy Annin, leader. Members are Donna Handler, Melva Kling, Lois Jean Crump, and Marguerite Annin. The 4H boys' Woodworking club is having a meeting in the rested on a bench warrant charging non-support. Htt Pnn to tt kfs possible Dial Early Buying of Your HOLIDAY CANDIES will afford you just the assortment you want. Satin Mix, Orange Slices, Giant Gams, Chocolate Drops.

Fresh shipments almost dally. Special prices to schools, churches and clubs. Factory fresh. 3 lbs. 290 PUKPKI1! aft No.

cans 15c Corn, Peas 3 cans Gr. Beans 230 PcrlxjCr Beans 3 -w-2 cans for Peanui Duller The beet La town nsost everyono says school gymnasium Saturday night. Thev have chosen the name of "The Chislers" for their club. WEST SALEM A 4H Cookery I club was organized at the school Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L.

A. Dashiell in charge. Officers elected were Delores Hathaway, president. Merna Combs, vice-president; Beverly Lawrence, secretary; Mrs. Helen Lathrop, leader.

Other members are Nita White, Margaret Townsend, Ruth Hart, Betty Jean Crum, and Doris Jean Ewen. Troop IK has formed a patrol, it meets Tuesday night in the city hall. Tommy Shipler is the patrol leader; Harry Harris, assistant patrol leader; Bill Mobley, troop scribe. Other members are Margin Anderson, Norman Dalke, and Frank Light foot. The Woman's Society of Christian Service met Wednesday Afternoon.

Mrs. G. E. Vosburgh, president, and Mrs. Goldle Cameraon, vice-president, were confined to their homes because of illness; so Mrs.

L. A. Dashiell was asked to take charge of the meeting. Bazaar articles were collected aid will be taken to the PEP company building where they wllj be sold on December 6 and 7. It was reported that the ladles had pledged $100 toward the church budget, and plans were made for a silver tea to be held this month.

Dayton Post Is Host for Region DAYTON The Dayton post of the American Legion will entertain the Yamhill county pow-wow Plans for the conclave were completed Tuesday night by the Legion. On the same night the auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. J. R. Todd where they tied quilts and sewed for the veterans' hospital in Portland.

7335, Quick Delivery IffiAUT 3 2t cans for 25 CATSUP 14-os. bottles for 25 Salad Dressing or Sandwich 4 Cf Spread, each JL PUnEX Qt. jlOC Gal. S19C Baking Powder Calnraet 4 1-lb. ran 13U Jell Powder Assorted Flavors 3 10c popconn 2 15c Pancalio or Waffle Flesr jL- 29 c- TISSUE rolls 10c EED VALUES! rows asc- Cans Gallon Salie Hour Sno Sheen, Soflasilk Package Cor.

II. Com'l Ci Chemekela Leslie Pyramid Salt Waldorf 3 Dolls 11 WScotls 3 noils 170 -2L3L Dox Cans 3 lbs. 390 lbs. 770 cans 3LS)c Be me 2afij Campbell Tomato Soup Grape Huh Fresh and good, per box JL CRACKERS Wafers slightly 4 salted, 2-Ib. box A SPAGHETTI Franco-American 3 rani 25 CHEESE Pull cream, lb.

19c Corn Flakes Riant eUc for 20 COFFEE Fearon Quality at a Saving ST. 23 2 lbs. 45c 3reM Bag, lb, lbs. 89c Alrfilght a Celled 1 22c Lb. ORAIIGES OHAIIGES New Crop Navels Sweet Seedless S44 Sunkist tOO Slae 150 Slae 2 do.

29 1 evs. 19c 2doa. 49c 200s and Large Sizes, Case Yi Case $1.29 GRAPEFRUIT Larg slae dosen efiO SUIIKIST LEIIOIIS S60 else, eaf JL 0279 ri uomaxoes SBSOMHDI S3S Large Size Pkg. Siandard Size 2i POTATOES LOCAL TJ. 8.

No. 1 BURBAXKS 100-lb. bag 1 LOCAL U. 8. No.

BURBAJS'KS OXMb. bass Deschutes Gens TiSb.KtJ. GUilPEFIlDIT, large i3 OinOIIS.lO lbs. 30 Laixe, New Crop OniUIGSS 2doz.390 IIov7 Dales Poarinis .6 HEAT DEPilDTHEIIT. Coffco J-cTr 230 3 630 DAUtT WEAIi, SO lb.

VilLDES! Superior. Hardwheat Barrel f4.0'' Plus BROWN I SUGAR, lb. ilSp 's D2i Mr. 4c CRACKED CORK, 100 lb. 1.00 LAT1XG SCRATCH, 100 lbs.

1M I MULL BW, tO iU-lb, earn KOTf KAJtE calf fEAL. ta lb. SMOKE SALT L.L. SOe Dr. Hess Stocbr Tonic, lb.

25c Balk Dot Biscuit lb. 5 innnni 2 LhS I Id! en CIicps Pcre Lzrf. 2 liii 17c EiU Pi "We Reserve the Rij-ll tn 5 Until iQoant Pi.

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