The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 14, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    CpleIngran i
flamed to Dept.
V i Agriculture
Appointment of Arthur W. Cole
14 supervisor for f Mdi, fertilizers
ud economic poisons and of WU-
11am J. Ingram u commercial
feeds chemist for the state depart
ment of agriculture is announced
br O. K. Beals, ehlet of the dirt
km of foods and dairies.
? Cole, who holds his master's de
cree from Oregon State college,
has been a Smith-Hughes Instruc
tor in Klamath county for 10 years
and prior to that was employed In
creamery at Klamath Falls. In
gram, native of Lebanon,; also
holds a master's degree from Ore
gon State college and did graduate
rork at the University of Cali
fornia and University of Wiscon
sin. Prior to Joining the depart
ment, iie was for three years
cremist for a cement concern at
Oswego and earlier he taught at
Grays Harbor Junior college, Ab
erdeen, Wash. .
Promotion, of H. XL Bosell, Sa
lem, with the department since
July, 1941, as division field repre
sentative, to deputy state sealer
C weights and measures has also
been announced. Bosell, who serv
ed first in the southwestern part
of the state and
tral Willamette
M. Clarke Webb, resigned.
Oth
er recent
tions and transfers include assign
ment of R. N.
then In the cen
valley, succeeds
personnel iaddl-
Smith, ; returned
from service with the Seabees, as
division representative in the far
eastern Oregon counties with sta
tion at Baker. Wayne Lewis,' for
merly at Baker, has been moved
to The Dalles to serve the new
district of Hood River, Wasco,
Sherman, I Gilliam, northern
$Theeler, Morrow and Umatilla
counties.
Building Site
Is Authorized
. i i : !'!-
. BRUSH ; COULEGE The Brush
College grange Friday night auth
orized the financial committee to
Ky tor the lot which Paul- Wal-
recently agreed to sell for a
grange building site.
The lot is la an advantageous
location, at the Juncture of the
Wallace and Hill roads. Report
on the building plans .was given
by Mrs. Wayne D. Henry -of the
planning committee.
The program Friday: night in
eluded readings of James Whit-
comb Riley poems by Capt. A. L.
Ball of McMinnville and a group
f songs by Dr. Carlton Brown,
Luther League 7ill ; v
Meet on September 28
SXLVERTOH The district
Luther League convention at Im-
manuel Lutheran church has been
postponed until' September 28 to
S3. A number of Portland people
plan to attend. '-,
At Calvary Lutheran -, church
the Naomi society will meet on
Tuesday, September 18, at tJO
p. m. Mid-week Bible study and
prayer services will be held Wed
nesday nights at 7:30 at the par
sonage. I ?.. ,- h . '-
Huhbard Staff
Holds Meeting
HUBBARD, Sept 18 School
will open Monday, September IT,
with only two. new faculty mem-
baa. The former members who
will be back are Helen Knight
Beaver, Anna B. Swigart, Mar
garet Domes, I Ruby Kennedy,
Sarah Redden and Lorena Dun
can. . ? '"T
A teachers meeting was held
here Thursday and the new
teachers : introduced.
They are Wilford Long, who ex
pects to be released from the ar
my within a short time, and Mrs.
A. Baker. !
Two Benedictines
Take Final Yowa
MT. ANGEL Frater. Brendan
Shea of Butte, Mont, Frater Am
brose Zenner, Portland, and
Frater Bonifac Aicher, Wood-
burn, made their solem religious
profession in the abbey church
Wednesday morning at 8:30 a. m.
Rt Rev. Abbot Thomas Meier
celebrated the pontifical high
mass and . received the vows of
the young monks.
Very Rev. ; James Koessler
acted as assistant-priest to. the
abbot Deacons of . honor were
Rev. Urban Keber and Rev.
Augustine Kalberer of Westmin
ster priory in British Columbia.
The Rev. Dominic Broxmeyer and
the Rev. - Peter ' Hauek acted a
deacons of the mass. Masters of
ceremony were the Rev. Thomas
Brockhaur and- Frater- Richard
Calvin.
Dr. Tweed Opens
Offices in, Molalla , -
SILVERTON Dr, J. R. Tweed,
veterinarian of Phoenix, Arix,
has opened offices at Molalla. He,
with Mrs. Tweed, will make their
home there. Dr. Tweed is a son
of Mr. and Mrs. John Tweed of
Pratum. He was a resident of
Silverton some years ..back and
once lived with his parents on
the place now owned by L. H.
Meyer on Paradise Alley. Dr.
Tweed is a brother of Mrs. Nor
man Koiln of Silverton,
FLOUR
Cooks amateur or
professional likt me.
I suppose it's because
I'm scientifically mi lied
and laboratory tested.
Anyhow, housewives
who let me take a hand
with their pies and
other pastries say I've
got what it takes.
ift MYSTERS
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From your SaJera Safeway Store Managers to Ton. The finest beef that
money can buy - - Marion county's best 4-H beetYThe cream of (he crop,
scientifically bred and properly fed to the very point of perfection. '
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Go to your nearest Safeway store today. Select your favorite steak or.
roast from this butter-tender,- delicionsly flavored Marion county 4-H
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Best of all thi delidous 4-H "AA" and "A" beef is sold at Safeway's reg-
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RecIRc::t I-lbJ for 2J
Peanut Durfer 2-6. Jor 39
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Btvtrry 1 -lb. for 25f
Pecnut Ctsttar 2-lbj jor 45c
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Howrfy l-lbjor2S
Peanut Duttif 2-lb.ior45c
j novrUhinf, tzzty food jor those
i back'to-$chool lunches! I
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The Grand Champion 4-H Beef purchased at Marion county's 4-H sale by
J-: Gene Vandeneynde of Sears Roebuck & Co. was resold by Sears Roebuck &
( Co. to Safeway stores. This fancy beef and 7 other prize-winning 4-H beef
go on sale in Salem Safeway markets Friday corning at Safeway'a regu
lar everyday low prices, i. . j : . : , ' ' ;'-
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Suzanna 20-oz. Cq
Brand
Pkg
FlOUT BloMom Snriehed. SS-lb. ek.,90 ; 50-lb. ak.l73
S lb. 37C. 10 lba. 49c SO OK
29 lbs. 11.13 60lb. sack mAU&
40-ox. pkf,
.19c
. 10c
iCantorbury
xJTca V,i:,
j . Orense Pekee
Ib. pkg. 43c
J.ibpkg.-. 05c
Cherub
Milk;
New PeiMf Free
2 Tell Cent of
4 Baby Tint
17
Hour SSST
Corn Modi White or Tellow
Crnbroad Mix
, Toy Popovbr Milt M4 pkg. 21c
Fruit Mfac California bread 14-oz.pkg.38c
Mrs. Wnglifa Broad if 12c
Raicin Broad JSu?vf 1-lb; loaf 12c
Morning Glory Oab . WiE3f& 12c
Whocrtsworih Corocd I k. b. c. pkg. 17c
Kollogg Pop See 8-oz. pkg. 8c
Rich, fmh flavor
. Regular or drip
2-1; jar 54c Mb. Jar 28 C
llob HU1 CoL'co ,24b. bag.iSc
Airway Coio T . 3-lb. bag 2c
Delldeus Whole Beast Coffee . . .
Wido Mouth Jcra
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Economy Jarx Kerr & SlSiS. C3c
Econoay Qarspi, Kerr 2 pkgs. 25a
Economy Caps, Kerr 3pkc; 17c
1 Pen JcLPowd'd Pectin 3oz. pkg. 12c
! Jeb-Iiito, Liquid Pectin 8oz. bot lOa
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Vpcd Hoabtr(2ptaj
Log olamb "A"ib.30c
Tasty and Tender MptsJ "B" lb. flc
lb. 23c
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lirinb ! Chops
' MeatyRiba OptsJ
B" lb. 32c
VIcacrs tvp 2. s.a a ptj ib. 4ic
Bologna tvp 2 4a c pt,,) C i
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Beefalealr Tcdgil!
T-Bc28 Sleahs
Sirlcb Steaks
nasisshi ;
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AA lb. 51C I pts.
A ?b. 48 pts.
AA Ib.1 42C e4s.
; A lb. 40e S pts.
AA lb. 35S I pts.
A lb. e I pts.
43s
AA lb.?H pts.
A lb. 40e S pts.
I ROASTS, STANDING Rm ,i
urane aa, iu. dc, 4 poinia ;
Grade A, lb. 32e, 4 points
. POT ROASTS j
Ana & Binds Cut i
Grade AA, lb. 29c, 2 points 1
Grade A, lb. 27e, 2 poinU '
Tcrb Sarri 5? Shdx. tia'
Ct!iz?. Red Bill 13 -cz. bbtUe Ma"
Cii!:i Ci:::i riSKL ( 1 pt.) te lCa
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(3 pU.) 6r. A. lb. 25s
Gr. B. Ib. 33c
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Fine F Wiver Testier
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:Hrslt VtlTetti (4pta:, 2-lb. pkg. 73sv
Sncitd StiatSSri 3 -oz. can 24i
Chccoktj Syrc? 20-ox. Jar 27s
Bakirg Pc2 feaiV 25-oz.jar22i
Hcitoi fSS5 42. tin I7av
FkTcrxr j;T7cst&gf eS.: 4-cz.bot 7o
Cider Tizizzt. Pacifig lal. jug. 52s
PasUis 12-02. bottU Cs!
2:!::tE:::a;tturc!y Each 11X3
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Safeway produca is rushed rem tsxisi to storo cisrantcc
! to plcasa you or your money, refunded in full, j -
FREE!
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Nucoa Margorino ( pt. lb.) lib, 25c
Sliced Poialbc3; vnau. ro.2icia i5c
Saucr Kraut, Doodis jjdy 24 jir 25c
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