The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 20, 1940, Page 20, Image 20

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Safety Measures Sought for? Junction
; IJBERTY--Annual election of officers for 194.1 was
held by the Liberty Farmers' Union local at its Tuesday night
meeting.
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:V -Tho OSTGOII STATESMAH. Salem. Oregon. Frldar Morning. December S3. IS
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Turner News
TURNER NIal Dow, who
recently began operating the lum
er mill here," report rapid -pro-gvarn
and t carload of lumber
to aw being loaded to ship east.
' MrsGeorjie. Welborn hat re
tarnee - to her home at Toledo
following several days visit here
vita Mri. Stella Miller.
Orlar-Broekyjiv of Wlllamlna
visited friends In Turner San
day.. Be Is Just recovering from
m ier ot pneumonia and -spent
week In the McMinnrllle hos
pitals ." . ' -: -.
Mri and Mn. M. A. Hotchen
aad tons, Lewis and Alfred, of
Carlton spent the weekend with
ku mother. Mrs. N. W. Hntchens
fcere. Sunday they drove to Sll
Terton and visited at the Frank
Kewell home.
t. in tenant and Mrs. Kenneth
Sehults (Mabel Rankin) of Ham
Uton Field, Calif., write Turner
friends that they hope to spena
the Christmas holidays in Salem
and with friends here.
Kenneth Hickok. of Long
view - has been hired to fill
vacancy in the Cottage Grove
high school. He is a former com
mercial instructor in Turner
high school.
Spending the weekend at home
were Sergeant Del mar Barber,
Corporal Elton Ball and Private
Earl Boyer. Keith Ball of Camp
Clatsop has had a flu relapse and
as been returned to the hospital
at Fort Stevens.
Esther Douglas, registered
aurse, has been called to Fort
Lewi for a year's training. She
to the daughter ot Rev. and Mrs.
Willis Douglas and has been em
ployed in a Salem llnlc.
. "The Prince of Peace," a
Chriitmaa pageant, will be pre
sented Sunday'night in the Meth
odist church under the direction
sit Mrs. Fred Dierks. Mrs. Wanda
Versteag will be reader.
Dr. Edgar Purdy delivered the
Canday night sermon and presid
es! at the quarterly conference
saeetlng.
Pictures of the Japan mission
were shown Sunday night at the
Christian church by Rot. and
Mrs. M. B. Madden, miseinarles to
Japan for 46 years.
Army
Transfer Is
Reported at Scio
mnm tr .nri Mn Willard
Miss (the former Eleanor Miller
z Scio) hate been transrerrea
(front an army -post in Virginia to
ithM fat tint - vet announced.
Atcosdlng to Word received here
Hqr Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Lytic, pub
lishers Of the Scio Tribune.
-Mia is a lieutenant in the
mn? reserve and was recently
called to active duty, serving in
4 be Los Angeles area previous to
- Mia transfer to Virginia.
Treated for Heart Trouble
TOEST SALEM Russell Smith.
v.. Jeweler at 251 Gerth avenue,
a taken reeentlv to the Salem
General hospital for treatment for
(heart trouble.-
Fred - Salahury "was : elected
VHtHciit- Rov ? Far rand. - vice-
president; Mra. Roy . Farrand.
ecrcti a m -
worth, conductor; V "A. Ballan-
tyne, chaplain ; F. A.; Mcuamey,
doorkeeper; H. L. Clark," John
Dascb. -J. ' Crabtree. executive
committee. ' - '
There wm interestea aiscusr
sion concerning drlTing hazards'
. tttm n trlanrle Intersection
at the Junction of the new high
way ana tne jjwnj muwj.
The meeting went on record re
questing the installation of aafe
ty reflectors at that point. John
Crabtree and Fred Salsbury wese
appointed to see the county court
and highway commission about
safety measures for the highway
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JUDCUVU.
Mrs. L. Shuttle worth reported
for the silverware committee,
stating the committee bad made
investigations and had done dome
shopping with view of purchase
of the silverware when funds are
available. .
Oscar Meyer was given the
membership obligation.
The county quarterly conven
tion was announced to meet-here
January 4. Host locals are Bethel,
Roberts, Kelser, Red Hills, Lib
erty. These locals are in charge
of serving the no-host noon
luncheon.
Ijui convention committee ap
pointed includes John Crabtree,
Frank Meuauiey, mtb. w. u.
Olden and Mrs. John Van Loh.
4H Qubs Formed
At Grand Island
cniNn ISLAND A group of
the younger girls met recently af
ter school at tne nome oi xar.
Charles A. Ferguson to organize a
4H sewing club. Tne gins cnose
'Sew and Sewior tne name i
their club. - .
nfftrom elected were ueioris
vinnirrim. o resident: Phyllis Fln-
nlcum, vice-president; Donna Lee
Flnnicum, secretary, inner mem
bers of the club are Lola May Pal
mer and Lois RockhllL
On Saturday afternoon the old
er girls met at the Ferguson home
to organise their club for the new
yr- . . .
Officers elected were jean jam
gee, president; Muriel Ferguson,
vice-president ;.Verna-May Culp,
secretary.
Other members of the club In
clude Myrtle and Iva Rockhlll and
Nellie Ferguson. Mrs. Ferguson
will lead both clubs.
Cooking Cookster
Officers Elected
RICKEY At the first meet
ing of the 4H Cooking Cooksters
club held at the home of the
club leader, Mrs. . Ralph Mercer,
the following officers were elect
ed: President, Nellie Holman;
vice president, Verlaine Walker;
secretary, Beverly Roberts; re
porter, Dorothea Evans.
Other members are Evelyn
Bens. Dorothy James. Mary Jane
Lusch, Beulah Fuller and Lois
Ostrom.
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Limit While they last plLm4mVJ 3
Shirts and Shorts 19c
Gaherdine Shirts ,l45 $1.88 4
Green, .Tan, Wine Colors Jf
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the foods yon want -They're Ticrc
nrchards1. vineviirds. bsclnrri xlds
priced lhai allxia enjoy ihei besli There's noiiislalie ctsal
Smiidd' ; foods; we- ncsl sanilary zzi
heallhfnl foods yon can hny. Try Snnkisl! Yon. loo, wiU i
a Snnkisl hoosler. Price low ibo al Bnsick's.
Here afe some nice Snnkisl Foods lhal
will help a lot in selling a nicer table
for yonr Christinas dinner.
Early Garden Green Tip
sf&Su CUlly US Large square tin 270
Sankist Cat Early Garden
SlringlessBeans2 can. 22.0
Sankist Cut Stringless Early Garden
Beans No. 2 cans 2 cans 25 0
Sunkist Blend Whole Young
Siringless Beans 2 N2 250
Del Monte Asparagus Style
Beans can 150 2 for 29 0
Sunkist Green
Lima Beans no. 2 cans 150
Sunkist Early Garden
Peas 303 size can .
aai cans 250
Sunkist Tiny Sweet
Peas No. 2 cans
aSsi cans 350
Standard Peas 3 cans 25 0
Standard
Cut Beans 3 cans aa2sW
Standard Corn .. .... 3 cans 25 0
Standard
Tomatoes
3 cans 25 0
Sunkist Fancy
Pie Pumpkin. 3 cans faaW ia
Old New England
tlince IIeat .2 ids. 290
Sunkist
Vegetables Salad 2 cans 250
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Oranges! Good, ripe, juicy ones. Loads of 'em. Healthful, and you can eat
all you want at so little cost because these markets have made. special:
arrangements to have these delicious oranges in abundance at a lovr prices
FnllCase 150 Size $).25. $J ilLS
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ABOUT p
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Sandies and
You'll find a wonderful
assortment to sejeci
from.
Sanitary Sealed
Not touched or handled - by
hands. Absolutely fresh. Also
Box Candies
Choc. Covered Cherries
1-lh. box ... . 20 c
Miniature Chocolates
Box . .
Also 2-lb. and 5-lb. Boxes of
Fine Chocolate Candies
SAIB DATES
2 lbs. 25 c
New
Crop
HALL0T7I DATES .
Crop 2 lbs. 29 c
Low prices on Filberts,
Walnuts, Brazils, Al
monds, Pecans, Peanuts
and mixed nuts . . See
them al these marlxels.
California Tangerines Thi-SLi per box 79 C; dozen 23 C
Iledium Size Navel Oranges, 52 Oranges for 50 C
Seald Sweel S:rapefniii 10c 3 for 29c
Arizona Seedless Grapefruit, nice size, dozen 29 C
Large Fresh Hawaiian Pineapples, each . . . 39 C
For Real Pleasure and Good Health Use Lots of Fresh, Fruit Juice
Orer the Holidays For Instance
SUIIKIST PEEZIPPLE JUICE
st'ot 2f.r:250 ; 230 -
' Individual Size 2 for 15c '
Florida Grapelmit Juice K-1grd 190-
SUIIKIST DELICIOUS niPE T0IIAT0 JUICE : ?
Can . 19c I Alxnoatt a Gallon 9 0
Snnkisl I Snnkisl Snnkisl
Frails lor Salad Frail Cocktail Peaches
ST" McSj-' - - Mc J&-2i.2t27c
No t Sunkist Banquet
N?; 1 tall can . ilC Halves No. 2Yi 13C
taU can Ul No 2 Sunkist Blelba. "1CJ
No. 22 nOm can uC Halves, No.
size can IsWC No. 2 can : 27c Sunkist Sliced 2 for 27c
Sunlrist ,siicdCM
Sliced or Crushed
No. 1 flat cans 3 cans 25'C
Sliced or Chunlxlels
IIo. II size, 3 cans 29 C
Snnkisl Pineapple-Tidbits
3 cans ...... 21c
Sunkist Sliced Pineapple
Lge. No 21 can 2 cans 35 C
Broken Sliced" Pineapple
IIo. 2i size can 2 for 29 C
fSo& ' Hcrida Grapefmil
IIo. 2 cans . . . 3 cans 25 C
Snow Flake Sugar
Pure Cane
pounds 470
25 lbs. 1.17
100-lb. sack 4.65
Kitchen Qneen Flour
1.29
Orbis Flour 1.23
Crown Flour 1.49
Gem Ilargarine
3 lbs. 27 c
Snnkisl Sweel Chips
CBISC0
3-lb. can 41c
The most delicious pickle. Made with pine
apple vinegar. Try them, they're different.
White Cloud or Vegetole
Shortening 7 L
4-lb. carton a
CRISCO Ofl X
6-lb. can ..OsSif
ARMOUR'S MILK
Tall can
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Pond's Facial Tissue
Lge. pkg. 23 C
Bel Mont . J)ff L.
TISSUES ..mVfG
Bel Mont Small l ID X
2 pkgs. iLtyrfV
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. . . and Prime Toms. As usual youTl find a WonderfuDy nice lot of these
birds at these markeU . Also Geese, Ducks, Chickens, Rabbits and of
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course rrune xxrwaea loung oieer xcei.
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- Ilico Varicly Dolls; dozsn . . . . . . SL50
-Golflon trusi Bread' .-SSl-ltSt 3 ht 250 '
AmiDim'S STAB nAIIS. r-r rsd . . .U 27 C
ST7IFTrS PIlErnUII DAIIS. p:r pound V. v j V 29c
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Burnt Suaar lFlavcr
Topped Uilhf Chopped Dales . . Large Size .
Perhaps Our Most Popular Cake Is
Ue're Sure YonH T7anl One cl These. yC (o
Big One . . ; v . . . . .
Haidn foffea Cnlie 2.252 I Pcaldh - Ilinco
bVsbb vsaBevsnsnnlsBl mamw b .
Cream Pnlfs, 6L250
Ccoldes il- 3d250
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