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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1942)
... .... IAP :h en 7 9 X 1 2 r .... . 1 . 0 l c V 1 illlrtTVHlnsir(iS ibr JWr Convenience Free parking them: ARE NOW 5 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED SAFEWAY STORES IN SALEM 935 S. Commercial Street 245 Court Street O 2J20 N. Fairground O 1420 State Street O 1230 iV. Broadway 1 ' One 8-oz. Cello Bag Fresh Shredded Unsweetened ! COCOAIIUT j AND . 1 One 4-oz. Bottle Westas I Guaranteed Imitation Bolh for Two 10c Pkgs. IiniUTE IIAII SOUP And One 10c Pkg. SII0V7FLME CBACSEDS for 2)U Fisher's Blend Ol tOUB Kitchen Crab Guaranteed Top Quality Lb. Bag nVO. nVOJ ; (At New Stora Only) IffiLLQGG'S CEHEAL SPECIAL ALL ONE PKG., 6-03L, CORN FLAKES ONE PKG- SVi-OZ, RICE KRISPIES ONE PKG, 10-OZ., PEP pirn ONE PKG, 12-OZ., SHREDDED WHEAT uu j Our Mothers' Cocoa 1 Bakers Cocoa or Hersliey's i Blue Label Karo j Syrup, Sleepy Hollow j Lemon Drops 1 Creme De Mentlie Camlv s Nabisco, 100 Bran Corn Flakes, Albers Cold Medal Corn Kix Shredded Ralston " ' . triangle Quick Oats Dried Prunes, large V MJB Rice, White or Brown Flour, Kitchen Craft, 24y2 lbs. 93c; 49-lb. sk. 31.69 Flour, Drifted Snow, 24y2 lbs. 99c; 49-lb. sk. $1.93 Harvest Blossom Flour 49-lb. sack $1.49 fold Medal Bisquick 40-oz. pkg. 32c Pancake Flour, Pillsbury 212-U- pkg. 21c Baking Powder, Clabber Girl 2-lb. can 20c Salt, Triangle 24-oz. pkgs., 2 for 9c Suear, White Satin 10-lb. sack 62c Soda Crackers, New Leader Graham Crackers, Honeymaid Jam, Marasca Peanut Butter, Real Roast andwich Spread, Lunch Box; aft Cheese, Amer., Brick, Primiento, lb. loaf. 36c 2-lb. pkg. 15c Lb. can 16c 5-lb. can 37c 26-oz. 29c; 51b. 63c 8-oz. cello bag 10c Lb. bag 19c Lb. pkg. 19c 2 8-oz. pkgs. 9c Pkg. 11c 2 12-oz. pkgs. 25c Large pkg. 22c 44b. pkg. 29c 2-lb. carton 23c Sierra fee 2 S3C Uhile King Tff 3toMc SoB-HWe tissue 3 nn, 3 Sra n vn Homei'iAii- ISo If tia PnrposB Ileai 12-oz. Can 5)2) 2-lb. pkg. 18c 2-lb. carton 31c No. 5 can 69c Lb. jar 19c Qt. jar 42c Prim !iijtft b wtrkt Cuaftf Libby Mustard Pickles Cidef Vinegary Speas Lee 4 Perrins Sauce Chili Sauce, Heinz . Chili Sauce, ?Moneta 'Catsup, CB.B. Catsup, Red Hill fitot Sauce, Gardenside 2 6-oz. jars 25c Gal. jug 29c Small bottle 29c 12V2-oz. bottle 25c 12V&-OZ. bottle 15c 14oz. bottle 14c 14-oz. bottle 11c 8-oz. cans 4c 2 No. 2 cans 25c No.2V4 can 18c No. 1 can 13c " No. 2 can 12c 2 No. 2 cans 25c Glen Aire Grapefruit Staregon Pears, Oregon Fruit Cocktail, Hostess Delight 5an Wan Peas, 4 sieve , Blue Tag Whole Beets ountry Horn? Corp, freaiji tyje No. 2 can 12c Asparagus, Highway all green spear, No. 1 can 21c Pork & Beans, Standard Pack. No. 2l2 cans 11c Meat Balls ISl Gravy, Nu-trl-sbus Lb. can 23c Biltmore Salmon, CoL Riy. Chinook, No.-'s 22c Diamond Wax Paper ' , ; 125-ft. rool 15c Var Brite Liquid Wax , , Qt. can-69c Quality Brooms, Household 1 Each 69c Elastic Starch . : 12-oz. pkg. 8c Searchlight Matches - . Carton of 6 boxes 224c iBolly Qeanser ' No. 1 cans, 3 for 10c Facial Tissues, SteUar - 200'a 10c; 500'a 23c White Rover Dog Food ' 3 tall cans 23c Mankind Dog Wafers . ; 2-lb. pkg. 23c n n U ."If II! III! Sf Vegetables GDABAIITEED FABII FRESH Frosh ispnragos Is Inl Priced Deassnablyl Apples SffiL Lb. 60 Grapsfriiit ,,2 a 40 Oranges ts.50 ;nnoBnriD 50 I3EU POTATOES Lb. 50 California White Rott Z GALAVO AVGCAB03 Tht aristocrat of salad fnrft. : Prodnct Prices Elf ectiro Frt & Sat. Oslr C017DIQ it a bead of lottuco? : kttM Uit nrr: Som rrw fai ".tr. tori k4t On tktn. 9fN an Hmr. wt wanit. .4 IwMt ttonfyriM Must M mm f IM INW, MM Mili " . (' wU ykk vt jurt tk kM4 T Vk4 t4 pv tidy for tin wact wiuit wt mot mow pmTN nal m iiwii "Mm MMrin mm tiat . iiMnort,aoUMi!icnfwitrtta. - - MMi f MI MM tM CtMt MttM . Mi vut 1 1 i " i" Changed Store- To Open Today Safeway Remodel South Commercial 1 Buildinjf ; : ; Tht newly remodTM Xfnri tore' at 8SS South Commercial treet, considered one of the most up-to-date retail grocery stores on the Pacific coast, will open-' today to Salem and stUTOundinaT communities. ,: . - , The new Interior of the ttor is seleatifieally arraarei fM eesaferf u4 tMfealeMt : el WUi easterners mad perswueL lw Bndirlded reeedisr shelres f au accessible to castes, ers of all helahte and reeds est -the thelres are within lnsteni tef f scarehlttf eaitemtrs. . All IDcrrhiniliu t. . . - 1 - WW U1KUI ia and clearly marked for easy location by shoppers, and the newest type of rubber-tired, doq-Me-deck shoppinf carrlaf es have been Installed. ' Produce racks nt k. i.f design with an devices for keep m iyetjetables and fruIU fresh and s dixDlared in thm w .4 - . - msx vantage., Other new featurM indi vidual dairy care nfH.rn units and mark with fluorescent lighting. Interior decoration featares Include fluorescent lighting ml sJl sales reoau. thermestaUeally eentrelled heating, restful eeler scheme, and asphalt tile fleer. Cloak and rest rooms and a tlle Uned shower bath have been Installed for convenience of the personnel. f Parking facilities for conven ience Of customers havm hn tended and resurfaced. Personnel of the new store will include Kenneth TYarf nrhn ..... , - nuv nu9 manager of this store before re modeling and will continue as "wumscr, ana itoDert Rowland, head meat cutter, who operated the market in the old store. Both Frad and Rowland are married "re mamng their hornet in Salem. District Safcnrav " j IH.IHC1 Is E. B. Miller, who came to Sa- in January 01 tola year. Library Gets New Books INDEPENDENCE In lint with their policy of keeping the Independence library one of the most progressive In the state, the library board has added about 7S new books and reprints. The new books are: The Chll den,, Nina Fedora; Th ui Story of Cfeneral Douglas Mac Arthur," Albert Carr; "Living Treasure," Ivan Sanderson; Tho Sun Is My Undoing." Marguerite Steen; "In the Forest of the Night," Kenneth Davis; "Wo Stood for Freedom," Iris Morleyi "Bride of Glory," Brada Field; "Who Walk Alone," Perry Bur gess; "New Hope," Ruth Suckow: "Westward the Sun," Brigid Knight; "Money In the Bank," P. G. Wodehous wr,m rMAv Marjorie Rawlings; "The Storm," eorge aiewart ; -Tne Iron Moun tain," Phfl Stong, and "Flight to Aras," Antolne Exunerv. Chicago Visit Planned by Scio Woman SCIO Following a visit of several weeks at the home of hea daughter, Mrs. Anton RosprafkZ near Scio, Mrs. Elizabeth Patryf contemplates a trip to Chicago for a stay of some time with rela tives and friends. The Patrny family came to the farm near Scls from Chicago, having spent sev. era! years In the windy city. Scio Masonic lodge Is to meet in regular communication April 15. The Burns American has been sold by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mars, who art to make their homo la Portland where Mars Is employ ed In shipyards. Mr. and Mrs. Mars formerly were In the news paper business at Jefferson, Har rlsburg and Scio. R. I Wirth and wife have dis posed of their residence property to Scio to M. and Mrs. John Pecka, who arriver recently from ' Chicago to make Scio their per manent home. They purchased residence lots In North Scio last1 fall from R. M. Cain and plan to erect a home. They Do Their tSuty Despite Difficulty BUENA VISTA . That there are atm Americans abowliig the brand of patrioUsm as which or conn try was - founded Is ni out by this story. - Two men working In. a hop' yard walked four miles te take their shift at the observation post ' at 1 midnight and walked back after C the. next mcrainr teibegfa their day's work at .7. i Scio Blaa Breaks Leg - In Accident With Cow . ' SCIOJc Drdlik, 72, Is hos pitalized at Lebanon, as a result of a fracture to his right leg above the knee, when a cow he was lead- ' ing ran away, causing the lead , -hafn tn becfone cntanrlett sbrail jrr z .