v:? axU& W ..v.-j'iS iUO Ith Scio Council' To Act Jan. 2 BIcDonald Pleads Innocent to Charge of 8CIO rinnl acUea ea a posed city ordinance city water mains to the city limits will be taken Jaaaary s. .1941, at the seat taeniae lng ot the present conneO. Councilman- J. A. "Withers, member ot the tlrev Ural and water committee, ana mayor elect, presented tentative araf t f the ordinance at the Deeei meeting of the eoaaeJl tn sponse to an October petition ot Joe Weseljr and otheca residing outside the city limits. Petition ers agree to extend the aaalna at their own expense to their resi dences, and' to pay ensessmeata to the city tor use ot water, Max Weeely - and Gay rank were granted renewals oc licenses, payment tn each feeing I. report was made by Mayor P. . W. .8chmns: that Harold "Spud- UeDonald alleged that he was not guilty ot damaglag n city (Ire hydrant nt MM atreet and Pentland arenas, and there fore did net owe the etty tor damages claimed- The etty paid $1 to hare the hydrant repaired. Grabbing ot brash and repair ot sereral city streets waa dis cussed and the former author ised. Labor and salary contract bills were allowed. At the Jaaaary meeting the following city - officers, elected concurrently with the . national election Norembor E. are expect ed to file oaths ot Office - and assume duties: Mayor, J. A. Withers; council men. Merle Cyras, Mylo Bartn. R. M. Cain, W. A. Kwtag and Max Wesely. X. D. Myoro Joe Lytle were reelected city treasurer and recorder, tlrely. Technioue for Cookinqr Fiqrs It seems that there are better ways to cook dried Qga these days. And Incidentally, they aaake a favorite breaktaet fxmlt wfcen erred with cream. Hero's the dried flf Institute's rery best ap- nrored directions. Cook dried figs without soak ing, for better flavor- an firmer texture. Merely rinse and drain the figs, corer generously with water and boil briskly U to SO minutes, depend lag on softness. If sweetening ta desired, allow one tablespoon sugar tor each cup of figs and add for last IS minutes' cooking. Add more wat er as and If needed. For rarlety. stick cinnamon, whole eleres, orange or lemon slices may be added while cooking. Dried figs do not require cook ing for eating out of hand; how ever, if softened trait la prefer red, corer the figs wits, boiling water n few satantee. or steam orer hot water. This simple pro cessing also prepares dried tigs for use In salads, candles, breads, cookies, cakes and frostlags. Slice with scissors for a clean- cut appearance. v e ;e e Oven Stew for Family Meal Stew becomes n family oren meal when ifs prepared from this recipe: OVK2T STEW 1 slices salt pork 1 pounds diced beef chuck 1 large onion 2 tablespoons flour 1 eups water 1 can condensed tomato soup 1 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon paprika C small onions medium carrots medium potttoes Cube pork and brown with beet chuck in frying pan. Re move to baking dish. Brown chopped onion in fat' remaining In frying pan. Add flour, mix well and add water, tomato soup, salt, pepper and -paprika. - Cook three minutes, stirring constantly. Pour over meat. Add whole onions, ear rets and potatoes. Cover and bake In a moderate ore. (ITS degrees) for 1 ft hours, or cook slowly on top ot range for the same length of time. Ladieo Aid Holds Officer Election RICTn?rTJr Tho Blckreett Ladiee Aid held .its election of officers Wednesday for the com- ( year. . Elected were Mrs. S. J. Yam Dyke, reelected president; Urn. Barton Bell, vice-president; Mrs. hire. n, B. rtndley. ti and, an exchange of gifts fol lower. , . It was decided to held n new their families, an Mrs. Ton Brainier told many things about ntr family rn iTolTaad. Hostesses tor the January meet- is nro Mm. B r. Korea. Mrs. X O, Price. Mrs. D. Priee. County PTARIcct Set for January Aumsrille to Be Hoots for Execatire Committee; Ltmch Is Planned PRATTJM The execative com mittee of the Marlon County Pares t-Teexher aasoctatlon met for n noon luncheon at the Argo hotel dining room last Saturday. Plans were made for the next regular meeting to be held at Aumsvtlle, Saturday, January 11. Mrs. J. A. Smith, president, announced that state officers would be present tor n school ot Instruction, to start at 10 a. m. Lunch will be served at noon by the AnmSville Women's club for n reasonable price. Mrs. James Keys, committee chairman for a county home dem onstration agent, read a letter from Mrs. Azalea 8ax dr. OSC, CorvalUs, stating that Mrs. Mabel Mack, state food and nutrition specialist, would represent her department in giving an interest ing talk daring the afternoon ses sion. Those present were Mrs. Smith of Aumsville. president; Mrs. W. O. Wlddows, of Salem, vice-president: Mrs. C A. Lynds. Pratnm. secretary-treasnrer: Mrs. Leif Bergsvik. Salem, state vice-presi dent; Mrs. T. J. Roubal ot 811 rerton, Mrs. T. P. Otto, ot Aums ville, Mrs. V. M. LnDue ot Swegle. Mrs. J. w. Anderson of Looney Butte. Mrs. Keys ot Salem, Mrs. Ralph Harold and Mrs. B. T. Huge ot Stayton. Jefferson Women Send Home Gifts JEFFERSON Mrs. Eugene Flnlay and Miss Olive Cooper were hostesses tor the annual Christmas meeting of the Wom an's club, held in the city hall. A one o'clock luncheon was served in the dining room. The president, Mrs. Hal Wiley presided at the business meeting and the program was in charge of Mrs. Marion D. Loony. Miss Eleanor Looney gave the Scrip ture reading. An Interesting feature of the program waa the book review of "The Nazarene." by Sbolen Asch, given by Mrs. J. O. Fon taine. Following the program, a beau tifully decorated Christmas tree was enjoyed. The gifts brought by the club members, will be sent to the Children's Farm home near Cbrvallla. Prune Bread for Party Fare Prune nut bread that takes whole wheat flour has been found to be excellent party food when merely spread with butter and served open-faced sandwich style. PRUNE NUT BREAD 1 cup white flour cup sugar X y teaspoons double acting baking powder 1 cups whole wheat flour 1 cup milk 1 cup chopped, dried prunes 4 cup walnuts 1 tablespoon melted shortening 1 teaspoon salt. Mix and sift together the white flour, sugar, salt and baking powder. Stir in whole wheat flour, add milk, beat well. Add fruits, nuts and shortening. Put into n greased pan, allow to stand 10 minutes to IS minutes In a warm place, then bake at tit or 37S for an hour. ' QrdCljtr f Leaders Seated RIolalla OES Installation Held? Jewel Given Past Junior ZXstron IfOLALLA Orchid chapter OS3. No. ISP Installed the fol lowing officers Tuesday might la an tmpresalve Installation car mony: Margaret Wallace, worthy ma tron; Alfred Shaver, worthy pa tron; Olive Boolmko, associate matron Otis G. Fogleeong. as sociate patron; Nell Henriksen. secretary; Flora Gregory, treas urer; Dorothy- Del Ridings, con ductress; ' Golds Kdistoeeeee. as sociate conductress; Benin Fogle song. chaplain; Esther Borton. marshal ; Edith Raid, organist: Rao McGraw, Ada; Margaret Steers. Rath; - Gladys B. Oleen. Esther; Verne Bunko, Martha; Dorothy Ltndlnnd. Electa; -Min nie Shaver. Warder; WIlHa Dan ton, sentinel. Installing officers were: Vera Buxton. instalttag matron; Oli ver Buxton, installing patron; Lois Connett, Installing Marshal; Zelma Ridings, assistant Install ing marshal ; Louella Holmes, in stalling chaplain; Ruth Chind gren, installing organist; Francis Russel. Ruth Echerd. Ethel Brede, Lois Connett. Theo Helplo and Paris Slyter, escort girls. Ben Chlndgren sang during in stallation. The worthy matron waa presented with sereral gifts. Vera Buxton, as Junior past ma tron, waa presented with n Jewel by Lotta Bowlln. president of the past matrons club and the Install ing officers were presented with corsages by the new worthy ma tron. . Several guests from Portland were present and about S0 local members. Refreshments were served at beautifully decorated tables honoring the occasion. Laurel Hour Club Holds Yule Party WEST SALEM The Laurel Hour social club enjoyed a Christ mas party at the home ot Mrs. Glen Adams Tuesday. Following luncheon a program was held. Christmas carols were sung. Readings were given on "Christmas in Other Lands. Mrs. J. B. Smith, of Salem, wrote n pa per on "Christmas Memories," which was read to the group. Each lady present was asked to tell about a Christmas experience In her life. Guests present were Mrs. C. McDowell of Salem, Mrs. O. C. Schofield of Ypsilantl, Mich., Mrs. E. Sanerandquist, Janice and Mar ian Coffel. Members present were: Mrs. Al bert Beckman, Mrs. Bernard Ben sen, Mrs. Arnold Coffel, Mrs. C. H. Brown, Mrs. E. W. Emmett, Mrs. Ida Forster, Mrs. Muriel Friesen. Mrs. C. J. Jackson. Mrs. Monte Jones. Mrs. C. A. Williams, Mrs. J. M. Six, Mrs. C H. Willi, Mrs. G. E. Vosburgh, Mrs. R. White and Mrs. Glen Adams. Charge Resigned By Turner Pastor TURNER Rev. Crelghten Bickett of the Methodist church has resigned his pastorate here this week due to eye trouble, and with his family. Mrs. Bickett and sons Raymond nnd Billy, la mov ing to Portland. They will return over the week end and Rev. Bickett will deliver his last sermon here Bunday morning. He is an accomplished musician and will be pianist for the pageant and Christmas pro gram Sunday night In the church. Relatives Surprise Molalla Resident MOLALLA Earl Ellis was pleasantly surprised when n group ot relatives and friends called on his birthday. The time was spent in card playing and he received many gifts. Present" were Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Montle, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Al Carl ton, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Newell. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kyllo and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis. Returns to Portland TURNER Mayro McKlnney has returned to Portland after spending n short time at the homo ot his sister Mrs. Fanny Ball. I fpnniwn, iviiiw?f??( laliM U tig) ImIotjUcslIs u Frco Delivery In tho Piggly Uiggly Sicro Phono 1318 Shcdder Ocas! Cut with pocket. Fill in with dressing and roast. Aracsr's The "Bam What Am Tender" Half or Whole. Pons &b&McsssiBj& . I1 :i BuTTIS, GEESE, CMCHgllS Uo 1rs70 Itrbeys fed rigfcl Riclireall Grange Inslallalioii Set RICKREALL The officers ot Rlckreall grange will be Installed December 17 at the local hall, with Glenn Adams, Pomona mast er Instslltsg offleor. The special commit too wut 4 taa graagn work that night. RICKRBALt- The Borne Eco nomies club of the local grange held its annual Christmas party Thursdsy and exchange ot gifts. On Friday Mrs. F. C Ponce enter tained the group compltmenang Mrs. Mary Back whose birthday was Christmas day Royal Neiiboio Elect Ner Oracle raYERTON--Electioa of ofn- at the Royal Neighbors lodge Tueeday night resulted ta oracle, Janata Terbeek: rlos oracle, Mary Qerr: past oracle, Agnes Nae- gell: recorder. Alios Egaa; Osrtnids Hooa; marshal, Mario Thomas; Inner sentinel. Tsgin Rue; outer sentinel, Ida Dnvis; manager. Berta Morley; consul tation. Edgar Wrightman ; dele gate to state convention, Joale Hartmaa; alternats, Mary Herr. Mrs. Cells lathers sad Mrs. Ellaor Anderson of Portland, former members, were present. Dobrinlcs More- -From Snrcr Honio ; gUYER M I k o" Jobrlnla and family are morinx this week to Kerman. Calif-, where ho has pur chased n smstl farm. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Koblor from Kansas are moving to the Oobrinin farm. Kobler Is a coasta ot Jake Rohner. . m 1 u CHRISTMAS DINNER-make sure of its success by getting everything you need at Safeway. Every item guaranteed! Farm Fresh Produce Prices Are for Friday and Saturday Only Texas Pink f? 9 for Grapslriiil Grapcfrnil oosue Calavcs ITJL Grapes Emperor - Dales - tMMC7 st2 for 13C 2 f or 2lte. 19c 71 Spits or Wliessps, extra r dappieS (aaey wrapped packed 9 lbs. 91419 Box Orangej Er Oranges Navels Lenons S8!. a dosea E5e Sweet Polaloes UJS. No. 1 Smooth, Fancy Qnality Polaloes 60-lb. sacks Parsnips Fancy Washed Bananas SSf. urtuuj ernes 2os. 35 c 15c 6ib. 23c 39c lOc No. 1 Tangerine Oranges Lclinco 79o Box SoUd Heads California , 3ns. 2lbe. 2 lbs. 2dm. Cm for lie Sieliely's cr Scgar Dell Honey Pcd Can l,(0)(3 r Siobely SUccd Uo. U Cans eWunael LumnsI Ilali Jar tOs SHOaTCHHO U. Colli orolhy Bncson Ctccobios Paacy assortment chocolate covered ants, chews. 3-Ib. Tta 980 l590 Broken or Salia llix 14s. CeUe Bags lOc Chocolato Drops 14. Cello Bags lOc OraBsr Slkesi l I: 14h. Cello Bags ioc Whether It ba poultry for your holiday labia or tha chexxpsst cct ol moot Zdbmf cSm standx-yottT back li you're not emfirely ploasodl PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Sm Yoar SAFEWAY MARKETS for GUARANTEED TURKEYS Fancy UA No. 1 Birds The Famous "Norbest" Brand D:d Ceil QaaUty 12c lb. HAMS, Armour's Star skined, Yi or Ose whole, lb s&eJW FRYERS Colored, HENS Fancy zaed. picked, lb. 219c Polish Sausage Trl' Pork Sausage . Bacon by the piece lb. 25c 15c 19c Swill's Sliced Bacon n. 25c nnb Links id. 15c GnOUIID BEEF, lied qnalily Pork Doasls llic Pork Sleak . 15c Fresh Oyric Jnst for 19c fL Club Frankfariers 2 25c Sirloin Sweet and Tender, Ibw 25c Blade Cat lfl- if 21 Dee! Boad S 2 Its. Dec! Ccics 22c IL uf m EDV7ARDS COFFEE Si 3L90 c2- 370 O Airway Celfea 3 3 O Hob Ilill 2 .33c Geldea Tied, lb. can . . ifflUfillfiV SIsrraFksISSr Canlerbnry Tea Pekoe I lb. 25c, lb, 49c Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Dickey 12 C Cherub Ililli 3i 19c f Tcaalces 3 Qershey Large Ban 2 for Denhey Chcc 2 .25 C Powdered Sugar . l Uo 17c Pink Salmon, tin 2 tin 25C Schinimg's Salt, Cel Uarlle, Oaio, , tav.1 Jtj ) rST) . bottle . steUoggs Pea regnlsr pkg. Quaker Oats, oaicle 15c I (30095132 Cs (3337(7 1 I I the sons! w mtmAM MB , m I CAMAY SOAP fpTTlL . . . . 22c I-i 317tf UcA B I CILDin OAMUU.TO 7""fc. I JWIW.iJ SOAP JV BUTTED IZLitLIZ 1c nf Meadow Dew I I Grade B 1 ' wM c 5S I II JR. - I EGGS r-m J OradeA I C& Ug ' 29 c i2e yOr: a5rs? llS I MiTSWr-MSHI If 7ZL-mWM rTfl $ M ' foaaurout Made by the Salem Brtwinj Coapasj lirowa Dtrbj Bssn 2S0 Pins Bottle Deposit Jolcn, Smmr rXrwn. 45-o can lla Giupofrcil Jaleev Town HauM 4S3S. can. J7a Faracfiss) 8 wool Tlcklosv quart jar15 Crcmbaar Scroca, EtoknlT's 2 303 cans 23a Campbe&a- Soopn (Ezcspt Mushroom and Qricken)-3 cans SSe Aryo Com Starch, 1-Ib. pigs. 1 far ISc Stronghaarl Dog Food, S cans 15c Stellar Facial box of 200 tc 500s 17c Mazda Hani Glabea, 15-100 watt 10c - 15c 2rer Pofialw Wright's. 8a. jar ISc 3 pkg. 25c 10c Ze Paper Towels. 23 Med Team Borax. 10-oz. pica. cleans dirty hands, tin. .12a Calumet Baking Powder. 1-Ib. tin 15c Stokelr's Catsup, 12-oz. bottle lis Gull Best Shrimp. 5-oz. can 10c Duchess Salad Dressing, quart J ax 23c JuUa Lea Wright's Fresh Bako Bread Je&o. assorted flavors. J& pegs, lis Pcmplrtn. Dal Monte, S No. 2Vi cans 25c Mmca Meat None Such. 9-oz. pkg lis Poors, Harper House. No. 2W can , ,,. 17s Dales. Imported Bordo, IVi-Ib. pkg25e Currants. Zante washed. 11-ox. pkg. ma T!n1t!nt, SeacQafts. 44b. pkg. 11a V7eSnsU. fancy, lb, collo. J&9 tSxmd ITssa. fancy, lb. collo .18c ricua loZIt'Tlsia. 10ct can ,, .118 Leg oTorix & Dressing 2jg 1 CHjlSlili fcr ?tHi " CSrrirfrrrfi iinaer. or regmlar, Ige. pkg. WEE : " Larjo cr Snail Half or Whole lb. foar finest j7.:p: I' !'