Tb-0 OmaON STATESMAN. Calom, Oregon, Friday Morning April 3, 1942 FAGS K23 QonxdzStuiyiArtrnQry Flra v Independence Swegle Lists Honor Roll Donald Cozad; second grader Don aid Schultz, Vlda Standley, Nor ma Jeanne Wilson, Donna Mat Brandt; third grade, Keith Griggs; fifth grade, Beverly Savage and Myralyair : Standley; - seventh grade, David Carson. Carol Gar rison, . Alice MUler and Gerald r Mc and Mrs, 'Gerald Kendall have moved from Salem into the home of John Crawford on Sun nyview avenue ' v I Mrs. William Judson, Redmond, visited at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs.1 Earl Wood, several days this past week. has been defeated only three times this past season but exper ienced another by a team of alum ni boys and girls Friday. - One of the last new hornet that will be built in the district for awhile is one for Mr. and Mrs. ViaiU St. Louis ST. LOUIS Eleanor Jurtg wirth, St Louis, who is employed at Portland, came home for the weekend. , - Nona INDEPENDENCE Qtorge Gentemann, Ontario." gptnt the SWEGLX Honor rolls for the weaken, with his 'parents, Mr. past ait weeks have been given and Mrs. M. H. Gentemann. out by tho teachers. On the list Loren Mort and HarM ior tat first grade are: Martha Smith, and eighth grade, Patricia Rolla Daniels, which was started Salem, pent the weekend In Se-1 Bakeri Donna Mae Savage and oiancueyv Swegle girls basket ball team last week. uuc - 'iv s J 3 Somewhere mn the west coisUThrM rnrr1a 1fn rtiI1w tlce. They art (left to rlfht): MaJ. Gen. Bobert C. Richardson, com mander of the northern California sector; MaJ. Gen. W. H. Simp- CTmminaer, ana Brig. uen. C r. Georre. Good Friday, Easter to Be Noted With Special Religious Rites PRATUM Churches of Pratum will observe their annual union Good Friday services at the Methodist church at 8 p.m. The order of service is: Voluntary; hymn; prayer, Rev. Daniel j. unrun, pastor or the Junmanuel Mennonite church: hymn: poem, josepn oz Arimatnea music, Mennonite church; "Christ Before Pilate," Rev.' James Wil son, pastor Methodist church; mu sic, Methodist church;" "Glorying to the Cross," Rev. Unruh: duet Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs. Unruh; humn and benediction. TURNER Key. John Mitch eU, pastor of the Methodist i church. Is annranclnr special Easter communion servleo t nil ht at t o'clock In the church for all members and friends. Thursday at the Christian church a play was given by stu dents of Northwest Christian col lege, Eugene. Both the pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Gene Rob--inson, areformer students of the college. LABISH CENTER Mrs. Har ry Boehra and Mrs. Harland Pearsall are In charge of the Easter program for the Sunday school. A junior choir has been organized from Grace Klampe's and will sing for the program. From the same class the girls will present a short play. The cast includes Doris Rentz, Marylin .Rasmussen, Rosemary Maguren, Lorene Lowery and Naomi Phil lips. The- boys will also give a short play including Laurance , Zinsor, Clyde Jefferson, Dean Lowery, Sonny Rente, and James Raglan. Recitations will be given by Irene Bibby, Barbara Jean Russ, Juanita Burr, Gary Lovre, Neal Kurth, Nancy Dunn, Cleora Phil lips and Arlyce Klampe. ST. LOUIS Easter mass will bo said at St. Louis Catholic church at 8:15 a.m. The mass of St. Bastel will be ung by members of the choir, composed of Jot Schomus, David Dubois, Mrs. Frank Thompson and Adaline Manning. Mrs. Joe Scho mus will play the mass. The women of the parish will receive "communion In a body. UNION HILL There will be Easter sunrise services at tho Union Hill grange ban begin ning at 7 aja. Sunday, as wen as an Easter prograjba. The pub lic is invited. WOODBURN Four Woodburn churches arc to held special Eas ter sunrise services Sunday at 6 a.m. . If the weather permits, the services will bo held In Library square. If it rains they will be held in the Methodist church. Churches combining to sponsor the affair are the Christian, the Church of God, the Methodist and Presbyterian churches. BROOKS Sunday morn in a Easter services at the Brooks Community church culminates a six week religious emphasis on 'Jesus Answer for Today." The morning service will in clude a short program during the Sunday school hour at 10 o'clock. At 11 o'clock the morning wor ship win begin by a prelude of Easter anthems. Special music will include , tho 20 voice youth choir singing "Alleluia" by Da vidica, and a Russian choral. "The Latvian Spiritual,'' also a trumpet duet of Stephen Adam's "Holy City." Members will be welcomed Into the church on confession of faith. as the pastor brings the message, These Things Abide." Mr. and Mrs. Leo Barnum and daughter, Tho Dalles, returned to their homo this weekend after pending the week with ttm. num's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. a. fcsarnum. Barnum Is principal I of the elementary schools in Tho I Dalles and was hero for his snrlmr vacation. - Guests Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Rollan Laytoa were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wievesiek, xjoouy ana Janet, and Mrs. Jen- i hard Kaup and Beverly. Oregon I City. Mrs. Wieveseik and v Mrt i Kaup are Layton's sisters. Among those from Independ ence who attended the meeting 01 tno district association of DHH Fellows at Falls City Friday were mt. and Mrs. Jack Bradway, Mrs. i Mao HalL Mr. and Mrs. Paul I Sterling. Mrs. Joe Cooke. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robbie. Mr. and Mrs. i Walter Smith. Mr. and Mr. Hnvh I Amsberry, Mr. and Mrs. Victor beeley. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Batm. ! Mrs. Pearl Hedges, Mrs. Joe Hub bard and Mr. and Mrs. Benscoter. Mr. and Mrs. Ruf us Dodge were overnight visitors at tho home of I Mr. and Mrs. Francis Newton, inursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge are Mrs. Newton's parents. Mrs. Mary Walker returned Monday from a' visit of several days at the home of her brother, w. H. McKee. Perrvdale. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Becken visited Sunday at the homes of I Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hendrickson. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Burch, all at I saiem. (I ti ""isk V4 -x anol there's something you've boon looking forward to those many weeks you guessed it!-a baked ham dinner! Cot ready for this happy feast Ask i your Safeway market man to select a fine, lean ham, just the right sixt for year family. And i every ham like every cut of 3fwey Cuaranteed Meat is guaranteed ton- dor, good eating or your money back. VI Pride. S8HT3Sw lb '" . nr Armour'a Sliced Ham JQ Lb M S Exercises Set At Independence INDEPENDENCE Plans for commencement at tho Indepen dence high school are being com pleted this month. Announce ment was made this week that the exercises would bo held May 19 with Thomas Gentle. Mon mouth, as the commencement speaker. Ruth Farmer has been 'named valedictorian and William Alder- son, salutatorian. Other honors will be announced durina the ex ercises. The list of graduates will be made public In about a month. pertec r,TXR perfect egg . nrfe cartons LEGo'LAIIB .290 Shank bono off, lb. DACOII Armour's Any size piece, lb.CC Beef Sieak gir,.m BoUing Beef 8teer beef JL Luncheon Ileais Assorted Link Sausage cub .tyi. . n..( n..:i UCCl UUOSI Blade cats P0rk OcaSl nenle atyl. 37c X. Xb. lk27c Lb. Z i C Lb. fU Bleat Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Only Bolcgna Liver Sans. Frankfnris Lb., AIerry-Go-Round Club Feted at Swegle SWEGLE Mrs. Harold Bunn was hostess to the Merry-Go-! ttound club of Hollywood at covered dish dinner. Members were present. One new member. Mrs. Flower was oresented. Mr. and Mrs. Flower have moved Into the home vacated by tho Charles Low family who moved to Park avenue. KEEN SHORTENING. 1-lb. ....17ci 4-lbs. E C BAENQ OWDER, 50c ran :r " . I ; Grocery Prices Effective Friday Thru Mnoday, April 3-6 Inclusive CRACKERS, fresh, crisp, 2-lb. pkg.. LIBERTY BELL SYRUP, 24-oz. bottle DUCHESS SALAD DRESSING, pint bottle KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP, pint bottle . FRENCH'S PREPARED MUSTARD, 9-oz. HEINZ BEEFSTEAK SAUCE, 8-oz. bottle... LTBBY CORNED BEEF HASH. No. 2 can. ' AJ;liiJ 7 Guest of Parents SHAW Mr. and Mrs. An thony Wolf and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Marino and family or ban Jose, Calif, are visiting at the homo of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Wolf. . ESI 170 north Commercial ..1 Fealnricj Impeded Heals Eanpfer'i "IH-Grade" EASTER lb. Freshly Ground BEEF lb. 1 4k Country Style SansQgo lb. Soslhern Style ChUi lt.250 DACOII 290 Sliced Pound Lean Sides, lb. DACOII 250 PICKLES Crisp . Dills, qt. Pickled FZ3C Large Juicy Pig'sFclb. Aw :. 1 rronMorlars QWl im e 1 crier 25c We E. Z. LIVER LOAJV new, lOVi-or. can 20c E. Z. CORNED BEEF LOAF. 12-oz. can .23a DENNY'S TURKEY & NOODLES. 1 SozS.- .te BATTLEGROUND CREAM CHEESE. 2-lb 59 DELMONICO RED SALMON. No. 1 can. 32a BATTLE ROCK PACIFIC OYSTERS. 1512-oz.-15 ADMIRAL DOM. SARDINES. Wa. 3 for 19c EMERALD BAY SPINACH, No. 2Vx can., .15 HIGHWAY SLICED BEETS. No. 2 can U GERBERS BABY FOODS, assorted. 4 4V-oz. 25 JOHNSON'S CAR-NU. pint can .JU- 59 SAL SODA. 2-lb. package . 9a 6UNBRTTE CLEANSER:. .2 tall cans 7c FELS NAPTHA SOAP, reaular bara.....4 for 19c GOLDEN WEST COFFEE. 1-lb. can 30o 2-lb. can 59c CHEERIO ATS A Chance for a $5000 Cash Prize .... Mm MY ASK. . With . Every Pkg-.. , j ficqs. sc CTJ i MiifJowWood Lb Cradt A Butter LTBBY PINEAPPLE, sliced. No. 1V4 can 2 for 25c CASTLE CREST PEACHES. No. Wi can. l9c HARPER HOUSE PEARS. No. 2Vi can..... 22c DOLE PINEAPPLE JUICE, 46-oz. can I 29c SUNNY DAWN TOMATO JUICE, 4&oz. 2 cans 35c INSTANT POSTUM. 8-oz. can.., 39c NOB HILL COFFEE, lb. 23c; 2-lb. bag 45c AIRWAY COFFEE, lb. 20c; 3-lb. ba7...-....58c RANCHO SOUPS, assorted, 10Va-oz. cans 3 for 17c HEINZ SOUPS, many varieUes, 10-oz. cans 3 for 25c SNOWFLAZE SODA CRACKERS. 2-lb. pkgl ile HI-HO CRACKERS. Sunshine, 1-lb. pkg... 19c TROCO MARGERTNE. lb. pkg. 25c; 2-lb. pkg. 49c .SUNNY BANK MARGERTNE, lb. pkg. 17c; 2-lb. 33c MONSTER GUM DROPS. 1-lb. cello- :.14c FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS. 4 4-oz. pkgs. 14c E Z APPLE SAUCE MEC dehydrated, 4-oz. 9c TRIANGLE OATS, quick of regular, 9-lb. bag 43c RALSTON WHOLE WHEAT CEREAL, pkg 21c 1 ROMAN MEAL, cereal favorite, 2-lb. ......29c KELLOGG RICE KBJSPIES, regular pkgl..ll KRAFT MACARONI DINNER, regular pkg 9c KITCHEN CRAFT. 24V4-lb. 95ci 49-lb. ack.1.79 CROWN FLOUR. 24-lb. 99c; 49-lb. eack..4I.9S su-pdodsoap All Purpose Granulated 50-ox. 7e 0KVD0L SOAP ? .2. 6 9-oz. box 66e U okflr. aiOU CRYSTAL UOITEhl 9En Makes Wash Days Brighter , - LlOXt AtlVOODV HERE CtlAUE G0MZ TRULY FRESH v VEGETABLES? PMIOUVE Complexion Soap , . Our stream! fried produce handling ' r method guarantee! fARM FRESH PRODUCE every tin Comt try it 2 reg. bars Vi''ie DRIMO YOUR CHOPPIIJO DAOI " -"' . 1 t ' , Help save pape fo war needs' 10 So- Juli ASPAHAGUS Enjoy This - Healthful Spring Green vegetable wow. races Are Low! Fancy Lb. - Dlmfcarh EO0 Calovos Fancy AYTOcad6s, lb. 130 Arizcza S::dlc:j Grcpcfrxa . ; . .t Lb. 4c Uincscp cr Delicisns Apples Lb. 6C . Grc:n Celery, Did lyps . . Lb. Oc . . Snc:I Ilavcl Qrzzizz Lb: Sc. : Opa 7cn2!::3 2 lis. 25 C 'y . Hon Vcl:i Lb.' GVaC '.. U-K - , Produce Prices Effective Friday and Saturday' "V. crs surnrr to maiset ..chakss