PAGE TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, March 3, 1939 Raspberries and Peaches Planted 7idow at Lacomb Loses Her Home by Fire; Only 2 Articles Saved L E B A N O N Roy Fitxwater. prominent farmer of the nortb side, has set IS acres of red rasp berries and 2500 Elberta" peach trees; he also bat a large .acre ' age la walnuta and cherries. A fire :'lo the early morning Ott for Vatican mm 1 I ' Tuesday destroyed , the home of Mrs. Ethel N. Bllyen of Lacomb, s widow with six children. Only, a cook store . and sewing machine were isavedJ: - . O. S. MlkeselL 4-H county club leader, will display motion pic tures at Mountain Home school, near - Sodaville' Friday night - in connection with a . benefit social states M las Rath Sorseth, teacher - The gantlam Fish and Game as sociation will hold a. banquet and program at Hotel Lebanon March "S.'lionorlnf ladies night :V ' I. E. Arnold of Lebanon as sisted by Cliff Knodell of Albany is In charge of the program. ' The meeting with moTlng pic tures: will feature national wild life week, March 19 to XI. ... f. Rntq Hlatt,- figuring largely In the Fred Lockley articles of the Oregon Journal, la Ihe stepfather of J; B. Donaca, well-known Leb anon man and is rich in reminis cences of pioneer days. Jeston Wood, 17, who suffered injuries to bis right foot soma weeks ago when assisting to right a car; bad two 'toes and some of the foot bones amputated at the hospital this week. : Mrs. .W. O. Amos, Mrs. E. E Reeves, Mrs. Oscar Ingram and Mrs. Bertha Turnldge are among the painfully ill. . I .v - Alderman Funeral At 2 P.M. Today JJNIONVALE Eunis M. Alder man, 68, a life-long resident of near 'Dayton, died .February 21 at the McMlnnrille hospital fol lowing an attaek of - eptic sore throat He was born July 20, 1870, on the farm now occupied by E. M. Maxwell. He bad benn a prominent f a r m e r here 46 years.; He was united in marriage to Miss Geneva La Fever Apr.i 50, 1893. - . '. Surviving are his widow,' one son, Urie, and one daughter, Mrs. John Shelburne, all of Daton; one brother, Lewis R. Alderman of Chevy, Chase, Md.; one sister, Mrs.i Ora Powell of Portland. Funeral services'? wil be held Friday at 2 ! p. ' m. at Macy's chapel in McMinnvllle, Burial will j be- In the Evergreen Me morial park cemetery, McMinn ville. - . ! ,i George Cardinal Mondekia George Cardinal Mundelein, Arch bishop or Chicago, waits beside his baggage as he prepares to leave United States for Vatican City. Va-' cationin in Miami when Pone Pius died, Cardinal Mundelein left im mediately to participate in selection of new Pope. Community Clubs Services Held j t For G. II. Sillers ' , LEBANON Funeral services for George Hall Sillers. 73, were held on." Thursday at the Browns ville Methodist church, followed by burial in . the: Masonic ceme tery 'of Brownsville. He was born in Scotland March 17, 1866, and came to America in 1879. He died February 28 at the Lebanon General hospital. Death was due to pneumonia. Survivors include his widow Mrs, Myrtle Sillers of Browns ville; two sisters, Mrs. Euphemla Berry, Scio; .Mrs. Mary L.- Lang Lebanon; two brothers, Robert and! Jack of Albany; one -niece. Mrs. Percy Schrunk, Scio; three nephews, George Berry, Albany; Jack Berry, Florida and William Lang Lebanon. . , ' : r- Julian G. Pelter Dies; Rites Today WOODBURN Julian Genwood Pelter, 60, died Tuesday night at Salem.. He was born In Cbristian bnrg, Virginia, in 1878. He bad lived in Oregon since 1911. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Nellie Wilson of Klngsburg, Tenn., and Mr. Venla Arthur of Wytho vllle, Virginia. i ' Funeral services will be held Friday, at 2 p. m. at the O'Hair chapel, 'with, interment at Belle Paasl cemetery. Rev. Van Winkle of Hubbard will preach the ser- mon. . - " "j' " Granger's News . r SILVERTON" HILLS Fairfield baa been Invited to make its visi tation to the SllTer ton Hills grange . Friday night ' Initiation will also be a feature. Victor H ad ley la grange master. ; - WEST SALEM The HE club of .the .West Salem grange - met ; Tuesday afternoon at the home of " "Mrs. Marvin O'Brien. ' Work . was 1 ' begun on the play and plans were made for the entertainment of March 16 when the local grange will be boat to the county granges, the monthly visitation. . ., Meeting dates of the HE club . was changed from the fourth to the first Tuesday. Next meeting w ill be held at the. home of Mrs. D. Iluhn, 1326 Plaaa. The play caat mill meet Monday night with Mrs. Crown tor practice.-' EVENS VALLEY Plans are being made this wee t for the Evens Valley community club meeting for March 10 at the schoolhouse. An informal pro gram will be given by the mar ried peope - of the community. The : refreshment committee is Mrs. Oscar Johnson, Mrs. James1 Rue and Mrs. Ole Rue. Albert Funrue is president. SWEGLE The play slated for the community club meeting here Friday night by a cast from Hayesville has been -cancelled, temporarily at least. However, the regular community club ses sion will be held. Two Deaths in Family ; TURNER Mrs. N. w.xN Hut chens received word this week-. the . death of -her sister-in-law,- Mrs. James Derby, at McMinn vllle following a stroke. The fun eral services were held U that place Wednesday. ;V, .v Tuesday Mrs. Hutchens was also notified of the su ".den I'eath of her nephew, Ralph Fletcher, 25, att Hebo, from a heart at tack. Funeral services were held Thursday in McMinnvllle. Mrs. Hutchens, and her daughter, Mrs. Earl Prather, were unable to at tend either funeral as bot. are ill with the flu. Unlocked Doors Grow INDEPENDENCE C h I e f , of Police William Noble reported at the city-council meeting Wed nesday night that Night Officer Ray Howard had found 22 doors of business bouses unlocked dur ing February. ' This Is Just double the num ber that were reported for January. ULJU L- iUl : r - Build the whole meal around ; FriUetsf They cook quickly,' digest easily becaaae made from A-l Durum Semolina and fresh eggst Here is delicious Bess and economyt Wrapped 1 b cellophane. a waia-wiiatiaf shaat mill i ffteg awM. Pottpud. , : .1 MJM.tlTf 1 m v - J :t lli. and I-Irs. Oregon State, one trial; will convince ybut And thit Sparkling Purdi Sugar is Oregon's own. 1 D ) SAVE I SAVE I SAVEI Safeway offers the LOWEST PRICES 4n years en quality GnnccJ Foods I Record. Breaklnw Values that will cut vaur Llvifi Cotfe for wets to cornel .Witfiout doukl.lhe eveatesf mAntviitviiia iic or tnc yesri cock api in veal every .cent yoa can spare tor 013 uiviucnud in datistactionl PRICES EFFECTIVE Friday to Thursday Dinner BeU bars ii fMi - ., -holm Giant OS Se Fluffiest Brand Better Quality I lb. Cello. Pkg. 2-li). Box lie Note Savings by the Dozen Fancy Catspp Ea. Doz. cans I .1011.10. Stokely Party Peaa, very tiny, No. 2 can f 2A25 1 1.39 Stokely Honey Pod Peas, No. 303 can Stokely K. W. Beans, No. 2 cans Stokely Shoe String Beets. No. 2 can' .091 .99 f 2.21 j 1.19 Cut War Beans, No. 2 All Green Asparagus, picnic size Ail Green Asparagus, No. 2 size .10 1 1.05 2A25 1 1.35 Shoe String Carrots. No. 2 size Who. Unpeeled Apricots, No. 1 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 2y2 cans Red Sour Pie Cherries. No. 2 cans Fruit Cocktail. No. 1 cans 2.2o 1 1.45 .2312.55 .10 ( 1.05 Bartlett Pears, No. 22 Tomato Juice, 303 cans 13.25I .89 I 25 1 1.45 I 2.2S 1 19 I 2.25 1 1JJ9 .17 1 1.85 2.15I 5 lomato Juice, 46-oz. can .15 1.69 V. Camp's Golden Hominy, No. 2'2 can I .10 i 1.05 COFFEE AIRWAY COFFEE 14c lb. 3 ib8. 39c NOBHILL COFFEE 20c lb. 2 39c EDWARDS COFFEE IL23c SI-45c Flour Values Kitchen Craft 4 9'lb' sack..... 1,19 Try It Monej'Back Goaraotee Harvest Bloom A family favorite, j 49"lb- sack. . 1.09 ! Valley Brand . Wonderful Flavor , 5-lbr pail Note Savings in Quantities M. jjj BRO. SLI. P'APPLE, No. 2V2 cans .15 .85lT69 PAPPLE TIP-BITS, 8-oz. canj .06 .35 .68 ROSEDALE SLI. PAPPLE, 1 can .10 .55; 1.05 DELJMONTE PEACHES, No. 2 can- .15 .83 1 1.59 STAREGON BLACKBERRIES, No. 2 can j .10 j .53 .99 LIBBY KADOTA FIGS, No. 1 can j .15 j .79;! 1.53 ASSORTED FRUITS, 8-02. cans j 2 - .15 j .4311 .83 HAMILTON SAUERKRAUT, No. 2V2 can .09 .491 .95 SPENCER PUMPKIN. No. 2V2 can j .08 j .43 1 .83 UBBYS SPINACH. No. 2 cans 1 2 .25 1 .69 1 1.29 LIBBYS SPINACH, No. 2V2 can 1 .15 1 .85 I 1.69 SILVERDALE TOMATOES. No. 1 cans j 3 .21 1 .40 1 .75 STAREGON TOMATOES. No. 22 can j .09 I .50 1 .95 COUNTY KIST CORN, No. 303 cans 3 . 5 .45 1 5 P. MONTE GOL. BAN. CORN; 11-oz. can j .09 .49 1 .95 TSLUE LAKE CUT BEANS. No. 303 cans 2 .15 .43 ! .79 SANTIAM K. W. BEANS, No. 2 can .11 .63 1.19 ATHENA PEAS, No. 303 cans 2 . .15 .43 .79 SAN WAN PEAS, No. 2 cans I 2 5 1 .69 1 19 ALASKA PINK SALMON, 1-lb. can .10 0 .98 MID-PAC. TUNA FLAKES, No. 2V2 can .11 .63 J 1.19 OVAL SARDINES, llb. cans 3-5 .49 .95 GULF PACK OYSTERS .10 55 11.05 SEASIDE LIMA BEANS, No. 1 cans 3 - .25 j .49 5 Redwood Freestone Peaches, No. 214 can I .10 9 1.18 : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY RADISHES...., fancy Texas .....3 bun. JOC GREEN ONIONS, new Dalles .3 bun. fOC SPUDS, U. S. No. 2, 50 pounds .......35c BANANAS, firm, ripe, pound fjc L 10c ONIONSETS L3 lbs. IOC CAUUFLOWER, each . Large, "White Heads We also have a full line of Garden and Flower Seeds. ONIONS, U. S. No. 2, 50-lb. bag..:....35c Friday and Saturday Only Beef Roasts, center cuts, pound...... JlJiC ' Lamb Roasts, shoulder, pound..... -l(Sc Rib Lamb Chops, pound...... 9C Picnics, small size, Cascade brand, lb Salmon, Bright Falls, piece, pound.: J 2$f&C 4 Sliced to fry, pound 15c ! . i . Ling Cod, fresh, piece, pound.l.J.J -ri2C Sliced to? fry, pound 14c. s , - ' Pacific Oysters, qL ..-...iic Fresh, direct from the ocean. Sausage, pound.....v........ Club Link, the old-fashioned kind. . ' Bacon Squares, pound.;...-.. ... Flna tor Eaaonina - " 4. x yj; ?- Shortening orLaH.;....r.-.....l lbs. 35C BoUc;.aad.Tresh --J . ,;V,:,:; .'C r JT-v Halibut to boil or bake, pound.:;i:.i..CQ ; Sliced to fry, pound Ue,;"; . ;V5f Dipnet Smelt, fresIiIQJlbi JlIlC" cntnp biuib Highest Grade at Lowest Market Prices SuocaEuiGt!; 2888 g3 SPECIAL Fancy Texas Pink Grapefruit ORANGES Southern California, Juice, doz. 2)C GRAPEFRUIT, dozen 80 size "Coachella Vallejr." 29C HIGHVAY MATCHES A Better Match ' Carton of boxes i . : Oregon Made - , ; H 1004b. sack ) r I SNOWCAP 2-ib. pkg..: acic : : BLUE KARO SYRUP -tO-lb. tin :.59C Fresh. K -'and ' f:- . s Fresh jv PEANUT BUTTER Beverly P'nut Butter .J for Ifffi - Finest quality, CH-oV jars. ; ' Supurb 1 Soap, 24hoz. pkg.;...lQc Granulated: ' . T JeU-WelL. pW 2AC Assorted narors . K. C. Baking Powder.'....:....! Oc 25c can m.f: Candy Bars 3 for IOC , Chewing; Gum . Satin Slixed Candy . 2 lbs. Jgc Mrs. Stewart's Bluing....:..... 1 3C 10-os., botUe. : . Hersbcy's Cocoa, 1-lb. cans.. 2c :VV-V v : LOOSE-WILES f ' - Rippled Wheat Biscuits. .:i....l.Qc : CTEESE J5c lb. 3 lbs. d2c FCLL crkam . . 1 ' ; - : : FANCY CREAM ER Y, ; 4. . - , ' l' BUTT El? Grade B 28 CLb. - Granulated Soap -;- .2(J;'iQ'lPS 'For better cakes . 7 .. ' and pies. 3"tiiw 51c ' "it"