h . J;j;v,;v ::r. V.;;S;:;::v"-:-:;' w -a .i;,j.-':- i.;-:-'j- ..j -:J-v..: - 1 ; : : j : U 1 j ' Tk OPXGOIl STATESMAN. Salra. Oregon, Friday Morning. OctobM 10. IH1 , ' . . . FAQS HBiZ i r.-. . - : ' :r ,- .fT . - i . ... V t t - JVew Arrival 7elghs 35 Pounds Couple Feted, wedding anniversary. Present - were . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler, Salem; Miss Leo na Berry, Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs, Pearl Patterson, Mr. and M r s . Henry . Stafford, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goffin, Mr. and Mrs; Allyn Nusom, Mr. and Mrs, L I. Brundidge, all of this community, Mr,; and- Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen, Mr.' and Mrs. P. J. Russ of La- bish Center. ' . Guests Sunday at the A. W. Nusom, sr. home were Frank An gelo, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nusqm and family, PortlandrMrs. Mary Nusom and Maybelle Aich er, Woodburn. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Allyn Nusom and family visited recently at Corval lis with Sheverly Jean Nusom, Clatskanie, who is attending OSC Woman Breaks Hip in Fall ; ' TURNER Taken to the Dea coness hospital with a broken hip sustained in a fall on slippery pavement near the1 tabernade bridge Mildred Corey Is getting along satisfactorily, and hopes to be moved home soon. ' Her mother, Mrs. Dora Corey, who is 1, has been moved from the Cottage Court to the Turner Memorial Home main building where Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap Is tak ing care of her. ,. . . Mr. and Mrs. Brazier Small of Salem visited Sunday in Turner at the home of the former's mo ther, Mrs. I M. Small. ':vff , Mrs. Clara Shields has left for an extended visit in Idaho with - Anniversary her daughter. f ELDBIEDGE--A croup from this and neighboring communi ties drove to Stayton recently. SpoEane Couple Visit ' CENTRAL HOWELL Mr. and Mrs., rred Canister, Spokane, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Janz. " . ' : - - where they surprised Mr. and Mrs. Julian DeJardin on their PrioM S0m FiL. Oct 10 la Uom. Oct U r iin 1 r I' ll i p - ' ... I j ' i i ! - - I j 4 ' - - ' : 1 ., - t : i i -"' ; r ! THAN CI 1 -I .11 T new arrival, a baby hippo, weight. In at 85 pound at Chicago's Brookneld too. The baby takes her first bath with mama looking on. V Fanners Union News "fi. V i I ! BETHEL" A well attended meeting, full of Interest and' good fellowship, was that of the Earm- 'n' union Monday.. There were .visiting m,embers from Red Hills, 'Central Howell, Orchard Heights, Fairfield and the Coos Bay local, at North Bend. j Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. David son, route 8, were voted into the membership of Bethel local and jwere given the obligation by the i president, Gus Schlicker. A fine !oak gavel, beautifully turned and ' finished, which was made by Vernon Johnson, president of Be ithel local Jusflor group, was pre sented to Bethel local in appreci ation of the cooperation of the seniors in every Junior project. The entertainment feature was j the showing of colored motion pic itures of the Junior state camp at Cleawox and of the Farmers (Union oyster beds at North Bend, shown by J. R. Barton, secretary of the Coos Bay local. Plans were made for a pie so cial to be sponsored by the jun iors and to be held at the No vember meeting of Bethel local. the proceeds to be saved toward i the expenses of attending state i liininp ramn npvt rmrJ Rv. S. j f jHamrick was song leader with iMrs. Koy Lively at the piano, i , A. C. Spranger reported for the dairy committee on the treatment of mastitis and bloating. Theo dore G. Nelson reviewed the Wheeler speech. Mrs. J. R. Car sruthers and W. R. Baker pre 'aented reports of the Marion J: VVUUt VVM V WaVU V AUM kUlrl I A discussion was had relative iq- uie neea oi graveling me : shoulder on the opposite side of the pavement from the school. This is ncessary as the attendance .'' jla so large at the winter meet JhC lings that there is not adequate ? parking space. The county will be 1 requested to attend to this mat ter, as the graveling was prom ised at the time the road was im proved. Prominent among those present, who made short talks, were Mar ion County President Ernest Wer ner, State Junior Camp Leader Mrs. Jessie Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Padrick of North Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Alwin A. Manning of Fairfield. Serving refreshments were Mrs. J. A. Hain, Mrs. George Hain and Mrs. Ralph A. Wilson. Hillcrest Girls Donate Money HILLCREST Girls from the Hillcrest school have taken up a collection among themselves and Monday morning sent a sizeable check into the Salem community chest. Money for the donation was partly saved from that earned by the girls while har vesting the fruit and vegetable crop. School has started with a staff of three teachers and plans are started to complete some branch of NYA work during the winter months. Aurora Woman Fetes Husband at Dinner AURORA Mrs. J. M. Will en tertained at dinner Sunday in honor of Will's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Archer and daughter and Miss Elvira Schull, Portland, Leonard Will, Jennings Lodge, Mrs. Anna Schull and El nora Schull, Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Will, Newport, Clara Will and Bertha Stark, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Will and children, Leo na Will and Mr and Mrs. J. M. Will were present. 50 IllE'O'tJCE Head CV7I T7T1V utah or-White izil I . Large Bunch ... 90 cnnnoTS Fancy Local. 3 bun. 100 (Sack 65c) Pound 20 oinons& 4100 POTATOES 10 ib. 150 -yy - jiZV: 50 lbs. No. 2s, 59c Swcal Potatoes kvlA 6 ibl 250 i f . ' - - - Ct? ' Large 19a. tmt nm mm m Size ' swrf-eewt wr r9tiMAm V ilA"Gllul1 CP"f3-lh. can 6Gc Si D2In3hS:d 3..250 .SL59 Ii Li JUL Ti KITCHEN QUEEN I 49-lb. bacK K cans ww y ARMOUR'S :7 -7 GOLDEN WEST Pound 2 lbs. 55c . n r Fresh I Ji'L if. tlit brtatK-taking array oi colorful foods at your ntlghborhood $afwciyr Bccllina a$ a ntw world-.discover tht i better iN 1fe -Ing mtots, farm-fresh product favorile ZrSSsZ' brands; refreshing beverages offered in Ihlt up-lo-tht-mlnult food Jlort. ; Im tf... fir fcac Km law Mine cmsco snoRTEimiG Royal Satin Shorlening 3 1b. Can 3 660 Can 520 Waitag Vanilla or Lemon 8-oz. bot. 10c Crescent Mustard Qt. Bottle 15c Cranberry Sauce, ocean Spray, tall 15c Diamond Honey 5-lb. can 35s Heinz Baby Food 3 AVz-oz. tins 20c Gerbers Pre-Cooked Oats . 8-oz. 15c Castle Crest Peaches No. 2Vi can 19c Mistland Dried Prunes 2-lb. pkg. 13c Frisldas Dog Food 4-lb. pka. 49c Bon Ami Doesn't Scratch cake 10c Sierra Pine Toilet Soap - 3 cakes 17c Brillo Soap Pads 12-pad pkg. 15c Kitchen Brooms Sturdy 5-sew 35c Kraft Mayonnaise Quart Jar 45c Nu Mads Mayonnaise Quart Jar 42c Best Food Mayonnaise Quart Jar 47c Duchess Salad Dressing Quart Jar 33c Lunch Box Sandwich Spread Qt Jar 33c Stokely Honey Pod Peas 2 No. 2 cans25c Vertical Pack Beans, Briargate No. 2 12c Emeral4 Bay Spinach No. 2 can 12c Dory-Mate Codfish 10-oz. can 10c SALErJ THANKS A MILLION for the grand rcccp. tion you gave our Opening Celebration last week, and for the many fine compliments we received on our new streamlined store. We pledge our adherence to a permanent policy of lowest "possible prices, nationally adver tised foods, guaranteed satisfaction, courteous and helpful service in order to merit your continued patronage. II 0 Quick Oals Larre Par. Bine llose Dice S-lb. eelle 35 C '"'.-!. Calunel Baking Powder 16-oz. 156 m t?3 kwb. SAFEWArS ill Mriily pndkstf esww ym Inwla Plain er Iodised t-lb. Parv Leslie Salt Sperry Pancake Floor Tan Camp Pork & Beans Cndahy Deviled Ileal Cciahy Tang - pare pork Sno-Cola, drink favorite 6 23 C 2 for 15 c 41-et. pkf. 27c Ne. SOt tall 9C 3 NH 10c 12-ex. Peacock Farina 2ipe Olives Jf .' les Alien .St )) Lge. i Pkgs. iog Food ptlu Tonalo Juice sraNTDAWN .... 17c Pineapple Juice - """ e Canterbury Tea, black Vt-lb. carton 30c Tree Tea - Orange Pekoe );.ib. ,u. 39 c Nob Hill Coffee, lb. 23 C; 2 lbs. 45 c Jell-0 Puddings & Desserls pkI 5 c Julia Lee Wright's Bread - ENRICHED Bippled Wheal m 1 0 c Doriy Duncan Chocolates lVi-lb. can 73c Iliaceneai 2-ib. j,r 19c IIOIIE SUCH IlIIICE HEAT CHOCOLATE DROPS JOLLY TIIIE POFCORII HOIIEY I1AID GRAHMIS 25c riiH V VV.a ZLW-J '':mmmmm'J - 1 n- flatrfrift fltimss A COC 4 4 1 itSaftwajr 9-oz. Pkg. & 1 0 , - fsL pyi yT Cello. t IIORTOII'S SALT 3210c GARDENSIDK COBII GAEDENSIDE PEAS GREEN TAG DEAIIS 150 7 303 . Cans Harrest Blossom PAIICARE FLOUR No. II Ba T 10-oz. Can 2-lb. Carton Meat Prices for Friday and Saturday fK " SV: " rA Freeh. vO U i Produce Prices for Friday & Saturday Select rear own fruits and vegetables and pay for ex actly what yea need and ne more by the peand! Thata one of the many benefits Safeway's a e r e - yeanelx Predaee Dept. offers you. CABDOTS j " I- I stock - ;, , , Lb. CELEDY Green-type, crisp : JLb. APPLES Jonathans, red-cheeked, tancy . JLb. Tcliay Grcpcs Lt.OC PcW::j SOSSo U. Ne $ Local Parinlpj ft8" ,vO CC-3 ;ah mi 0 tu3 O Jersey Szcclh Cc:s ., j Fcncy Lb. LCSH3 gankisl CrH"jC3 Foa ef Jalee.b, 7.C .EEMri7Hc En::::I Errczlsco, lOo Dig Lb. 10c as Carslea's Lb. MS Mr last Ik '19c: 9 Pork Steaks Lb. KIU1FT CHEESE Velveta, American or Brick t 2-lb. Loal 690 Dec! Roasl Blade Cut of Guar anteed Steer; Beef Lb. 210 Sirloin Sleak Lb 29 c Sleer Deei Boil Lb. 121c ;. i Hons Milk Fed, Dry Picked lb. 250 J Oysfcrs rrcsa .uiiiapas Fl. 270 CUT 0YSTEDS 3 S-ea, Cans Red Deans Small Whiles or Baby Limas 5 ikg 350 FiniPKiii 3 . Ne. zH Cans Swiss Sieaks tb. 32 C Lb. Perk Sarsoib. 25 c Any -Size ' Piece .tanbroall rtnuiil, Mw ' ' : Pcncoclx OblaLSB : - :;::onTs;:;: 9;i 350;, "7" ESLLC:5'S 10 c pkj. f-E i ! 1