CURTIN IN TRUE HONEYMOON TRADITION Galdabini place formerly occupied rhiirx. The Sentinel by Harley Hemington. Machinery was brought in last Halloween “trick or treaters” I w ek to the Crane nfn« o i.ren ir.,. were rather aearee in this neigh­ Mr :< tory to taking cut Io­ borhood, thia year, but those who left la ri bridge was erected and did venture out were very well 1 he Pcm/lrfon Skirt a lining hauled on roads hehaved, with only a few ao«ped 'lays ph «sant huntin Ik Dale ( hapman went to Kia windows in evidence on Tuesday I got ¡Off morning. Falls Thur day returning Chridenat Znb4< Eldon '! hom|>*ori iccompanif ,i 'Iny. Philip Lake returned to his ' Kemt'-tli -Velgen on an < k hunt l „ । .Michael Booher came down home from the Sacied Heart hoa- Gr-gon, leaving «ari y Friday with the mumps pital on Sunday afternoon and “is I Thur- ' The Marvicks report go at luck about" on crutches, following his -.almon fishing on the Umfxpia accident of last week. a group going r'k hurri ' Sunday. I ing in ea • rn ( Jrrgon. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Strehle cf I Clifford ....... wag Peronto abrrnt Mrs J Thompson. T< I from school several days while he Long View, Washington were visitors at the Jas. Hemenway I Wcdr- -.d iy fn 1 had the flu Angele», Calif on a month s h me on Sunday. Mrs. Helen Suiter who has been with relatives Mr. and Mrs Ralph Sears were ' on Hie sick list for some time is Mr -I I *,rs p.(i Maidici- hosts on Wednesday evening for and Marion returned h o m- thr Piivate William Cosby of Fort a "Vit imin" d*-monstraHon under I maldl' of Hu- w< <-k fron: Izi Ai. Lewis, Wash, spent the week end the direction of Mr. Cottle, of Eu- । fornia win r<- they had with his parents here. gene Among those present were (tend his fol! ■Mis. Mary Mackie and Mrs. Mable Mrs. Marvlclt his again Jackson of Cottage Grove, Mr. r coffee shop. and Mrs. Behrens, Mr. and Mrs. «•rl<*q H»«it IOO% . Sherrill, r«*fM»rter Byron Gore and Mr. and Mrs. Tony R iyburn of D> . Angele WOOL SHIRTS Farnsworth. phone fit Mit I) Calif, who has b<-< n si siting hi; Church services have been re­ ts. Mr. and Mrs Earl Mrs. Paul Koerner and son. sumed at the Walker Union church Ham« Jrafn for a few days Danny, while w-ith Mr. Kenneth Britt of the called on former trie h<-re I m -- visiting with ix-r parents. Mi -, ­ and Nmthwestern Christian College as lo.c returning to California. Mrs. Emeat Hathaway, of Cott,,:.< s[Maker Mr. Britt is also leader A. W. HELLIWELL •Mr. and Mrs Bob Simpson and Grove are spending a few d^ys “Everything for the Men of the Young People’s class and family moved from the Christy also with Mr. and' Mrs. James plans are now under way for the 517 Main Phone 65 cabin into the house on th«- CLiy Hemenway and family. Christmas program. »• Th<*iii|Mw»n, r» iHirtíT Phone HFU) h SAGINAW (Mm. Kuby Benston, ri-porter phone It) Eiiemllv Neighlsii- club m ) with Margniet Krem- I Inn day iilteDHKin with nine im-mh is present One dollar wiis laki-n m from the ten <<-nl grab Isis lin i.- will I m - another "ginb I mix " III Hl«' next meellm: which will Ie with Mr» .lune ('tnitli-i ton In .1 w .n| Noreen Sell-, won first pi i/i and Mi • lluby Benston second Mrs. I lli' I I illuni i ri dnm- nt W ilker mill around W5 was cleared and Mrs. <> l.utin of Ik-light ley won prize* fur flic lies! fumes mid Harry Highland nun the prize Im Ihe Killh*st Judgci were Ml mid Mis Komeneck of Lynx Hollow mid Mrs diet Ho. man of Cui tag«- Grove There will I«- nnolher il.iiu r N ovciii I h - i ' 12. Saglnaw-Walkcr community chili ludi al Walkvr Monday night wa-. well attendisi and un cnjiivabli- lime was re|Hiiti-d Must everyone carne masked and Nonna laiu Cai- iantine won thè prire for thè Iwud costume for ila- glrls and W.-sley I’ Basil, (hail n>.in uf th- Sig Inuw grade *ch>Mil and Frank Clark, tin- teacher, took Hu- puli lie iiddr<-M »ysti-m from the »cnool to us«- ut th«- party Stunt», game» uml dmu'ing wi n- enjoyed early in Hie evening Later they electisl officers for the iuw|\ orgia1/<-d club Officer* <'li-ct<-d win- John Hash, prexiih-nt. Jimmy Cmin ir, vice president; Nmicy Quinn, sc« - retary and Wihn । Ib-ppy. tiea*tir- er. Tin- i lul> will meet every two week* on Mondays Refrc»hment* Thomas, < ISC extension iigru-ulturnl iniim mist, who is ciHipi-ratlng with Niels I Nh-l-.i-n, agrn uliur d *(aii»Hclan for the fi-di-ial ciop reporting si । • vice in Portland. In mrrylng out tin- survey. Survey ik-tnils will lie announced nt n Inter date. Tin’ work Is Ix-ing mad«- jMissiblc by funda piovidcd by the fcdi rul ri-M-arch ami marketing net, ami through i-fforl* ot John E Trunk mannger, Northwc*! Nut Growers I cools-rutlvi-, wiio is n mcmls-r of Hu- national rec nut advisory committer L st comprehensive survey of the Pacific northwest nut Industry was carried out 15 DELIGHT VALLEY THE EARL OF HAREWOOD and his countess relax as a gondolier moves them smoothly along one of Venice’s picturesque canals. Harewood and his plunist-bride started their honeymoon in Paris and are leisurely taking their time about getting back to England, {International) Sime Hint date, the acreage ot walnuts and fillH-rts hns be.-p • tep|Ms| up sharply. Consequently fin-re is little information upon which fo develop industry market­ ing plans, Trunk points out. Men’s Toggery MOSBY CREEK Plume ^èrps/Mt/HAM again! 1»FI2 I. B i Hi-»on entertained with u* I * Whole or FULL Half 49 that Ham” means genuine eastern com-fed, 'And A iMitlm k dinner aryl miMi-lla- Nhourr the Mm, Harry Castle attended a William .Sharon home Tue diy m pink and blue shower in Cottagi Imnor ul Mrs < uho Bums i M in in Grove Thursday, Octolier 21 honor­ ing Mrs. Charles Ncluitousc nt th«- attending flic dinner and ottieni home of Mrs. Irvin Hansen of were pn -ami for the shower in Harvey lane. The honor gu- st re the afternoon. ccived a lol of dainty gifts and rc- Visitors last week nt the Jim freshmentn of cake, jello nnd cof- Ablsitt home were Mrs Ablwilf’s J f*-e Were M-rvi-d. brother and wife, Mr nncndmg sev­ Thursday In December at the horn« eral wta-ks with his parents, Mi. of Mrs. Ada Overton. All ladies and Mrs Jim Abbott. who Come that don't have a |s>l- George Conley, [»well Benston, lyanna pjensc bring a small pres­ Boyd Walker nnd n party from ent for the grab bag. C G. an- on an elk hunting trip in eastern < >regon If I do not keep step with others. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mini If is becautk- I hear a different spent Monday at the i-oast. drummer. Let a man step to the Mr. ami Mrs. Il P. Basil nnd music which he hears, however children and Mrs l.owcll Benston measured and however far awav. drove to Kitson Springs Sunday, i Henry Thoreau * SAFEWAY sugar-cured—the kind of ham that literally melts in your mouth the kind Safeway customers raved about during our last big Ham Sale. . . . Brands? Yes, these are all famous-name brands that spell Q"U-A-L-I-T-Y! . . . Be sure to get yours— today? ♦ OPEN NOVEMBER 11th When you buy half a ham at Safeway you get a FULL half—NOT AN END! Thu means you get your FULL MEASURE of the choice center part for slicing. . . . This is another good example of how you get full value in Safeway meats. OTHER MEAT SECTION FEA TURES Green Giant Pea» Meat Balls Haley's 21C 39c Na. 101 can 16-et. ean STANDAR0 Pot Roasts Bl«do Cwh lb. 55* Pork Loin Chops lb. 69e SLICED BACON Lb. 49e Pork Roast lb. 59* ROUND Pure Ground Beef lb. 39* Pork Should. Roast lb. 45* SPRY 85e Quart Gallan Na. I can 20c 5Qc 12c BLENDED JUICE Blend O'Gold 4 eö. 29e Pork Steak Loin End Pork Sausage lb. 49 Swift Bacon '/¡-lb. pk. 35 lb. 59 Halibut Steaks lb. 45 pint 69c Fresh Oysters 95c 29c Mb ï-lb. pkg Fruit Calte Mix * * CHEESE Chatham Mild Lb. Cheddar Grado Salmon Steaks OVEN-READY TURKEYS Better thm ever thi» year! No bother! . . . W**te-freet . . . Ready to cook STEAKS lb. 55 Skoeld.r Safeway Features Lb Lb. 'Comm.' Ts69£ Ts59c 79e 75e - PAN-RIABY T-BONE STEAKS •&S- is. r—■■ lb. - FRYERS 98e 85‘ FLOUR 49e TUNA 69e to. Libby's Corned 79c l-lb. pkg. 43c f-» pip. igc STAR-KI51 25‘ Special! BEANS ¿dwaAdA Cßt^ No. V] C or White Magic heap White Magic Soap Old English Red Polish Pack New crop Year Choice: lbs . B4 11 I C 8'. Folger's, Maxwell House and Chase & Sanborn Coffees. y ¿ * 55c Fresh Dates • J 09 YAMS ¿.it Serva W“k Hew u> 29 c ‘ Tomatoes F00DS lb. 12c t-b. Potatoes NoJ's 50 Lbs. 19c 1.09 bweeT Pofatoe'2Lbs.25c Marblebead ead Habbard SQUASH 10c GERBER'S ’1^29*1 p ‘ s I.Lb. Cai Î)5C SAFEWAY Peter Pan Peanut Butter d -« pk«. ** pkg. $9c 26 c S«« 23 c APPLES Cranberries Ärx ’V 23c Smoath, ColoHvi mrwm 49c 2-lb. bai SZFEWZFS GZRO£W-FRf SH PRODUCf Cauliflower blend. Inexi live peper I 25c CdfM AT THEIR BEST—SERVE 'EM OFTEN $1.25 ■ 3 Hr is Good Coffee ,-ib.c. SFe 65 Santiam Fancy Cuf Rice Krispies <•/%» Playfair Dog Food Soda Crackers PORTER'S FRIL-LETS Egg Noodles ... STEWERS. £:X,lb Open 1 ill 8 p.m. Every Friday Night 7'/j-ot. pkg {Je Dried Prunes Chneolate Chips PAN-IIADY Green Beans No. 2 con 19e BEEF 12-oz. tin 49 iold <Îïlsdal and. JCiichs/i 10-LB. SACK 1^1 ARIZONA wapetniit lb 10c This Ad Is fee THURSDAY, FRIDAY. SATURDAY. Nov. 3. 4. 5 STANDARD 25-L1. BOX Delicious, $1.29 Delicious 3—25c BOX 2.49 WINESAPS 4' -25c BOX 1.69 Ortleys 4-25c BOX 1.69 Bed Romes 2^15c BOX 2.39 Red DEL-RICH Margarine In th* t Z Color Ik JI VISIT OUR FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT