L 1 r i Women Elect Officer UNION - HILLr '-i Mr. (Verny Bcott was hostess to the. Union Hill Woman's club. . ; Mrs. parley Scott was elected vice-prwident in -the place - of Mrs. Dick Enyart, who resigned. The club will do Red Cross work during the year. ... Present were: Mrs. Mary Tate. Mrs. VT. M. Tate, Mrs..W. H. Mol let, Mrs. B.' E. Bower, Mrs. W. S-SSS7-" Heater, r iwr cnce roiwru, Mrs. Da vid Pottorff, Mrs. Adolph Heater, Mrs. t Douglas Heater, Mrs.: K. xuui ana Karen; Mrs. Harley Scott.' Lmn , i Mn. George Scott, Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mrs. H. H. Peters, Keith ovun ma me nostess. . " The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Dolph Heater in two Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Heater en tertained with a Halloween party v uic stuwi cnuaren, the teach- mh4 4t& 1 mm uu me scnooi Doara. .trues were given to Keith cow, waxine, Scott and Bernita Tuers for costumes. - ; , Refreshments were served to Mertie Mae Hansen, Maxine Scott, Bernita Tuers, Ann Louise Heater, R. V. Hitchcock, Guy Scott, Edna Morley, Patricia Olea- r, v,uanes Money, Rollln Heater, Max Hafner, Lenora Heater, Don ald Peters, Keith Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Stanlev HltoTiwnW - - uus, Henry Hansen, Mrs and Mrs. Ver- j ocou ana Mr. and Mrs. Heater. Woodburn to Hold Program (Continued from Page 10) as graveling. The council indica ted that a study would be made to determine what could be done. No change In the street lights, which bad been requested by the Foursquare church, would be made at present, after rejection to the proposal had been rejected. The council will hold another meeting Wednesday, to go over some of the newly revised ordin ances as submitted by the com mittee working on codification of the city's ordinances. Aumsville Men Go Elk Hunting AUMSVILLE Lee Sutton, Fred Steiner and Arbie Martin left Sat urday ior an elk hunt at Enter prise. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Solman and daughter, Carlene, went to Elsie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Speer of Junction City and Mr. and Mrs. Price Speer of Eugene spent Sun day -.at the home of their brother Bland. !W. J. Roberts was elected fire chief for the Aumsville fire department. hi'- 'smeh i lDM "-oa STATESMAir, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning. tfartxabtr 7, 1941 TA.CZ m Hostesses Named MACLEAY Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. A. Spelbrink and Mr H. Harrison will entertain members of the Madeay 4M club Tuesday afternoon at the Welch home, 105 Highway. Airlio News AIRL1E Mr. and Mrs. Dode Thrasher, Philomath, and -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thrasher, Boise, vis ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings Sunday. To experiment. Dor ice Williams planted several hills of peanuts. She reported on harvesting her crop that though small in size, the peanuts were numerous. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson, Jack Harris, Jerrald McKibben left Wednesday on an elk hunting trip to Pilot Rock. ! E. L. Cherry spent the weekend wiu njs anuly in Corvallis. . Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Sevens were shoppers in Dallas.- ;. ; " i- Robert Sams, purchased a car Tuesday from M. M. Fulmer, In dependence. ' '" " ; , . Mr., and Mrs,4 Vaughn Whi taker returned ; Sunday after a week's trip in Montana, vf 1 ;r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ray and Al vin motored to Mill City Sunday lo celebrate Mrs, Ray's birthday. nd Mr., and Mrs. Ed Stevenson's bird wedding anniversary. . , The intermediate room enter- tained their parents and teachers ran a Halloween oartr Fridav. Prizes were awarded to? Holland :omstock. Alvin Nendle and Mrs. Jesse McKibben. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vern Williams and sons, , Portland, were ' weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wade Wil liams. -. .; . 'v - .; r k - - Mr. and Mrs. George Flout vis aed Sunday, with Mr. ' ancf . Mrs. Earl Hoover in Lacomb.- Mrs. Lafe Edwards and Glen, Pedee, called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ploub. den was dis-j qnargeq rrom tne army last weeK. WATCHES CLEANED H io ll.50 AD Work GHaranteed : CLAUDE MIX DoKkk's BUrkei - 470 N. Com'l YOU SAVE 3V2C per Can . . . ( Sunkist Whole Peeled If U t ' . I Ait : m , v - I , . : x m m .. N v, I . - Ml .VI'- - ' . . i V X X M ' W . l T ' . N."X. X. X t :' 1 , - imi yi u n a ii mi ii askMiivi hu ir iiji - n u h ii ii n ii k i .iraf 1 1 u fii ji Pitt ' Ho. 2i Size Cans Special Tcday Ct Salnrday 2 Cans SUIIKIST fipricoi Elalves Yon Save c per Can Today and Saturday Ho. Zi Size Cans cans 4e Snnkisl Yellow Cling Yon Save net Can On These Delicious Peaches Ho. 2i Size Can 4(D) cans Sunkist Elberia Freestone Ilore Like Home Canned Yon Save 3c per Can r !ul cans suinnsT Fruifi GockSail Yon Save 2c per Can Ho. I Gas cans stmmsT Ony 3 Cans and Yca'll Save , its . . . Ho. Zi Size Cans Slicbd FinsnnijlB or Finpappb, ChmMsIs Day Z Cc2s era Save t . . . ""I CS " . - V- ." i ."!, vu .- 'WWII .-: uu ,. AIC. ' ; based upon last year's pack, this ATyonr favorite Bnsick MaAet this week dilica 13 Ifa lumJr&cf cienSV saving s foods al prices ycn're id ;t ika : Tj . 1 ' - f3 01 mese liens we cannot rep ace at any price as llie canneries are n1r1 nnl ir -t w """ Fisher's High Tide Floor $1.J.9 lirmonr's Hilk j 4 330 Case of 48 Cans. $3.94 V Fisher's Blend Flour jkSLftfl mm vwnsf lunkisS EoHee 1 lb. (D 2 lis. Armour's Star Lard 4-Ib. Carton Orbis Ilardwheal Flour CRISCO 3-lb. can SPRY 3-lb. can . F0RHAY 3.. 49 lbs. While Satin Sugar si 39 -.660 i 660 ...V...580 100-lb. sack 55.87 Blno Pacific Oysters ?: $1.09 Here's an Economical Food ELCATIPO TUIIA FLAKES One can creamed, served on Golden Crust Bread toast l ean 180, 2 for 350 PinlrSalmon S3 200 2 te39c will serve 'our. people. Try This One Snnlnst Snccaiash 3SZL V try cans 270 Case, $3.94 fencers 11 oniatoes mm. Ilasier !cl c Ilinced Can c 2 for 6$1.10 for ii Freshly Churned Grade A pounds All Sweel Margarine 2.410 Two Glasses Free Dinner Dell Margarine ibs. 290 2tnez.xf 1 S C 3'tOZJK. lc 4U ma , -m . I inis is tne new Dinner Bell, contain- rh ing vitamin A... .; : , l ?M bUKf- I IT ' ' m 1 AXfSR Sunliid Early Garden No. 303 Size Cans cans SUIIKIST Vegetables for Salad cans Scakisl Early Garden Asparagus L.1 7 Ho. 2 Tins SUIIKIST Asparagus Tips Lge. Square 5)fS . L Cans ... izaSJvL Snnkisl Bed Bipe Solid Pack lomafoes Ho. 21 Size Can . , as TWO J OZ; PKGS Special Cake for the Weekend at Your Favorite Busick "cfjr vuumer is me XNesties Plum D07-G&BE A delicious Iaver mlr h,wl les semi-sweet chocolate Twiled icing, wun a generous quantity of Nestles chocolate morsels. Big one 1 Albert fOHASEslW 16c i i Solden SrusS iread Big Frejbly Baker Loaves 3)lU Large Variely Rolls, dozen 15& Lady Dallimore CaIies-.25cMd 49c DEVILS FOOD CASE A real wholeness cake with delicious fudge topping. Dowhy Flahe Donais , . . 190 Ilaple Bars 19c Duller Horns 3 for 10c Apple or Hiace Tnrnovers . . 3 for 10 C Old Hew England. Ilince Pies. . . . 25c r SUIEIST" liced Beefs Glass Jar ars Snnkisl Whole Bosebnd Glass Jar O jars Snnkisl Yonng Lima Deans Ho. 303 tUs Can MEAT SUPPLIES THE NATURAL B VITAMIN AND CERTAIN ESSENTIAL MINERALS (IRON COPPER, PHOSPHOROUS). ASK YOUR PHYSICIAN. - . """ UKUW For true economy serve ham often. f SWIFTS PREMIUM : ' I DAC0II QfcriruuTk VtAh cell Pk- " yiUumjuf The bacon. with the sweet smokt flavor. SHIFT'S JEWEL' A; pure Tesret&biii shnrfoniniy ' r- i cakes or crisp pie crusts. 3-lb. carton... VT0 swiH's SWISS S jiMMIS Serve with mashed poUtoes, brown rravy and '1L freshly frozen spinach. Pound. -T mlS&fi SwHi1 3 Boneless, rolled shoulder roasts. Ideal for siic- V ui. ocrre timer noi or cold, round. Sunkist Items listed in tnis column are mostly Items we cannot buy from canner at any price. Buy them in dozen lota and ret 5 discount off our low prices. ' , Sunkist Cream Style Golden ueei ;Eorn 110. 333 : Size-Cam . . . rLL SontUl WloU Ktrnel GoMtn . E2 !6?n Freshly Ground ' v PEAIIUT BDTTEI1 lbs. 22.0- New England Type imiCE IIE&T 7 -4- IT PAYS TO DDY BETTED FOODS - SDO? EUSICH'S lbs. 250 - r r-; i-!5ar,7' Gyden Blended. Whole vung .enaer. Delivery; 4. i rips . Edire.Cily, ' X. COURT ST Pbss 9178 f MARION STw KIKNGWOOD : .SiiijI::: D:hs:r ; Sunkbt Early Garden Cut ri":SlriE3fcss'D:ans ;-: : tl :lt ULJ : nnniG:i;sT.;. nnrsncoD . ccini sr.