The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 20, 1939, Page 17, Image 17

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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, October 20, 1939
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Polk CE Will
Meet Sunday
Annual Convention to Be
Held at Falls City;
Noon Luncheon
Dayton Will Name
Nominees Monday
Harrr 1 J
Kara Klub at her home
DALLAS The annual Polk
County Christian Endeavor con
vention will be held at the Falls
City Christian church on Satur
day, October 22. The sessions are
scheduled to start at 9 a. m.
and will last throughout the day.
Rev. A. B. Cromwell, former
pastor of the local Christian
church and now a professor at
the Northwest Christian college
at Eugene, will be the guest
speaker using as his subject,
"Everything in the Name of
Jesus." Miss Ida McKinney of the
Zen a community and the county
vice president, win preside at the
convention.
Conferences on song leading,
socials, publicity, finances
other Christian endeavor
tin win ha held. Mrs. Harry
Nissen of Perrydale will give a DAYTON. The city caucus to
chalk talk at the morning serv-l place candidates for mayor, three
jce I counciimen, treasurer ana recora-
.v. xct,i- bonier will be neia m uayion, Mon
Mission Washington, who i. day October 23. Mayor Orr C.
.tJLii,... worthwMt Goodrich announces.
nlZ,.: " ni on Mrs. C. Hagan entertained the
missionary work aa will AiglKUl
Kamikawa, Japanese, who is also
a student at tne college.
Miss Dorothy Kliks of McMInn
ville, state president of the Chris-
an Endeavor association, wui
have charge of one of the confer
ences and . will also install the
new. county officers at the clos
ing session.
There will be-a covered dish
luncheon at noon. The annual
banquet will be served in the
basement of the church at 5:30
with Rev. Harry Nissen, pastor
of the Perrydale Christian church,
as toastmaster.
Wednesday afternoon at the
opening meeting following the1
summer vacation with 16 mem-
bets present The nest meeting
will be held at the home of
Mrs. R. V. Waldo.
Mrs. H. G. Coburn, president
of the County Federation of
Women's clubs, and Miss Lena
Stilwell. secretary, visited the
Sonnycrest club Thursday when
2 members were present. Peter
Mendie talked on canned food
values.
Fox Valley Men
Get 2 Deer Each
FOX VALLEY A baby boy
was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
Bevier October IS at the Deacon
ess hospital at Salem.
The members of the Fox Val
ley school district board attended
a meeting in Albany Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Lewis of
Aida. with Mrs. Francis Lewis.
arrived Friday for a weekend visit
with the Clyde Lewis, Velva
Lewis and Bert Lyons families,
Mrs. Lewis, who has spent the
past several months with her son
Everett at Aida and at the Floyd
Martin home at Cutler City, will
remain here at present. Mr. and
Mrs. Everett Lewis returned to
Aida Monday.
Albert Julian and George Cole
returned Saturday from a hunting
trip in the Prineville country.
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"When it comes to knowing food values,
women have us fellows beat MY WIFE
GETS THE BEST VALUES AT THE CO
LUMBIA FOOD STORE."
Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and
Monday, Oct. 20, 21 and 23
Trees Removed
In West Salem
WEST SALEM Maple trees on
Plaza street are being removed in I
nrenaration for construction of
new sidewalks.
Mrs. Leighton Dashiell and
daughter, Lorice, left Monday for
a vacation trip to California.
. where they will visit the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burns, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Lord of Lafayette, spent several
days hunting near Fort Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Barett are
the parents of a baby girl, born
Friday, October IS.
Van Camps Vegetable Soup
Big 22-ox. Can, only ...
100
Beans
Santiam Fancy Cut
No. 2 cans r.
Grown Best Patent Flour b.
$1.68
Raymol Solid Pack
PUMPKIN
New pack.
I No. 2 cans
White Star Tuna
U's can . 10c
Hts can ... ..15c
SANKA
COFFEE
l-lb. can
33c
AH Pure Milk
Tall cans
for
19c
Dole
Pineapple Juice
8-oz. tin. Can
Karo Syrup
Red & Blue
No. 10 can
Soda Crackers
2 lba, 13c
Paper Napkins
For school lunches.
Pkg. of 80
5c
No. 2
Cans
ron Tomatoes
Trianale Pancake Flour 2 Pkg.. spedd
(QOmWORT TISSUE
for
25c
650-Sheet
Rolls
While Satin
IL lbs
4 rolls 19c
SUKTBRKTE CLEANSER 3 cans 11c
Spry . .3-lb.can 50c I Rinso, large pkgs. . J9c
rw
ioda Grackers
FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Kranl Cabbage
Solid and heavy,
sack ... ..
pounds
Spinach
Danish Squash
Medium size
Sweet Potatoes
pounds.
ea.
No. 1 fancy.
ROLLED OATS, Cream Flake, 9-lh. Bag , .330
rvSellov EUgips Syrup " c" j 11c
Columbia Coffee lb. 23c 2 Its. 45c
lood liver Ie Cider (Sal
BI1IIIG YOUR OWn COIITAIIIER
VAN CAMPS PRODUCTS - H-0 OATS - KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN - FRISKIES DOQ FOOD
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR - MAPLEINE - JELL WELL - HEINZ PRODUCTS - M.J.B
COFFEE AND TREE TEA - PILLSBURT'S FLOUR - HILLS BROS. COFFEE - WHITE
SATIN SUGAR - GOLDEN WEST COFFEE - SNOWFLAKE SODAS. . i
Sliced
COLUMBIA IIEAT IIABEET
iaCpH y2ih,CeMo.Pkg. .
Ilniica
Chops, lb -12Vjc
Sbo. Roast, lb.l0c
Legi. Ib.........l24c
Suw, lb 6c
Pork
Sausage, lb..12c
Steak, lb..... ,....17V2c
Roast, lb ....15V4c
Chops, lb........ 19c
Sundes Move to Corners
EVENS VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Ol Sand have mored from
the John Moe place to the Fred
Hemann farm near the Rocky
Four corners. The Sundes hare
lived on the Moe place for a year.
Formerly they lived In Sllrerton
Hillj.
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There's a satisfyine "edge" given to appetites when
SNOW FLAKES are a part of the meal. They're fresher,
flakier, and daintier than ordinary crackers. They make
other foods taste better.
The moment you open the carton and break a SNOW
FLAKE cracker, you can see for yourself why they out
sell all other crackers in the West.
UNMATCHED QUALITY Skilled N. B. C. bakers use only the
choicest ingredients. They know how to get flakiness,
even texture and tenderness in SNOW FLAKES.
ALWAYS FtSH Speedy National Biscuit Company de
livery service brings the familiar red triple-wrapped
cartons with that delightful oven aroma intact. s
Three convenient-sired packages to suit every purse.
SUGGESTION
01 THE WEEK
Use crumbled SNOW
FLAKE Crackers,
dotted with butter,
a a hasty delicious
topping for caaserote
dishes.
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LASSO THE FOUR FAMOUS SOAPS AND SPRY AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES
Cuts down
stocking
runs
LUX
Beg. 2 for 19c
large 22c
LUX 3?
9 out of 1 0 screen
stars use it
3
for
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U aST
Th newurerall-vegetable
shortening Triple-Crtamtd
3 lbs. 6 lbs.
1 lb.
53c $1.05 21c
ROW SO'
Richer suds in hardest
water
Reg. Larcje Giant
9c 21c 59c
LIFEBUOY
HEALTH SOAP
In your daily bath
Stops "B.O."
3
ior
"Fish
Fillet of Sole, lb.15c
Fillet of Cod, lb...l5c
Sliced Salmon17Vc
Oysters, pt.........!9c
ARENS GROCERY
975 Market
BALE'S CASH STORE
1312 State
BERG'S GROCERY
1701 Center St.
BOWER'S GROCERY
484 N. Church
BUSICK'S SUPER MKTS.
197 N. Com'l.
470 N. Com'l.
Kingwood & Edgewater
BYRKIT'S GROCERY
1365 Mission
CAPLATi'S NEW MKT.
146 N. Coml.
CLARK'S GROCERY
2290 State St
CONOVER'S FOOD MKT.
1120 S. 12th
COON'S GROCERY
210 S. Cottage
COOLEY'S GROCERY
2360 State St.
2265 BUD St.-
DAVIES CASH GROCERY
2380 Fairgrounds
EBNER'S GROCERY
2060 Market
J. G. ETSELL
Four Corners
EMIL RONNER
605 S. 19th
FARMER'S GROCERY
1590 S. Com'l.
FICKLIN'S GROCERY
1927 State St.
F. R. BAILEY
405 S. Winter
FRED MEYERS
170 N. liberty
GLENN'S RED & WHITE
2000 N. Capitol
GRAND CENTRAL MKT.
185 N. High t.
HIGHLAND MKT.
800 Highland
HI-WAY FOOD MKT.
Portland Rd.
Ground Beef 3 lbs. 29c I Pure Lard .3 lbs. 29c
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LAKGE
SfZS
JOHNSON'S GROCERY
955 Market St.
KRUEGER GROCERY
1199 S. ComT.
KRUEGER KASH & KARRY
40th & Center Sts.
LE GARY'S GROCERY
1669 Center St.
LEMMONS GROCERY
598 N. Com'l.
M. & F. GROCERY
1073 S. Comi:
MARKET BASKET
347 State St.
MODEL FOOD MKT.
275 N. High St.
McMORRIS GROCERY
975 N. 18th
MICKEY MOUSE
815 S. 12th
McEEN'S GROCERY
379 N. High
PADE'S GROCERY
- 1244 State St.
PEARSON'S CASH STQRE
294'N.ComX
MCCLY-WICGL'V
245 N. ComT
PURITAN GROCERY
765 Edgewater
SAFEWAY STORES a
186 N. ComT.
1978 N. Capitol
935 S. ComT.
1288 State
1108 Broadway
SALEM COLUMBIA MKT.
260 N. Liberty
SERVE-RITE GROCERY
705 S. 12th St.
SLOPER'S MKT.
1105 Edgewater
STATE ST. GROCERY
1230 State
WALKER'S GROCERY
162 N. ComT.
WESTFRN FOOD MKT.
137 S. ComT.
WRUR'S GROCERY
1275 N. Church
WYATTS GROCERY
I960 S. ComT