1 Pre-dance Party Invitations are in the mail to a pre-dance party for which Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hamilton will be hocts on New Year's eve before the Subscription club dinner dance at the Marion hotel. The affair will be held at the Bell home on Leslie street with forty guests bidden to attend. Mrs. Althea Drillon of Port land has arrived in Salem to spend the remainder of the holi days at the home of her brother in-law and sister, the Kenneth Bells. A Holiday Party Mr. and Mrs. Norval Edwards will be hosts for a holiday party Saturday night at their State street home for twenty-eight of their friend. The evening will be spent in formally in the hosts new game room and later a buffet supper will be served. The table will be centered with an arrangement of twin rd plass vases filled with red carnations and white fern. OES to Install New Officers Salem chapter. OrdeF of the Kastern Star, will hold an open Installation on Saturday night at Masonic temple. The hour is 8 o'clock. A buffet supper will fol low the installation. Installing officers are to be Mrs. Ben Felger. installing matron; PhMlip Schweitzer, patron: Mrs. William Merriott, marshall; Mrs. E. E. Bergman, chaplain; Mrs. Pear Speer. organist. Elective officers to be installed re Mrs. William Newmyer, wor thy matron: Charles Boyer, worthy patron: Mrs. Mana Yoder. assist ant worthy matron: William Mer riott. assisting worthy patron; Mrs. Claude Pott, conductress; Mrs. lUiisell Beutler. assistant conduct ress; Mrs.. Robert Keudell. sec retary; Mrs. Elmo McMillan, treas urer. Appointive officers are Mrs. Nellie Hiday. chaplain: Mrs. Dora Wallace, marshall;. . Mrs. James Darby. Adah; Mrs. Ilarrv Lucas. Buth: Mrs. Robert Keudell. Esth er: Miss Helen Fletcher. Martha: Mrs. Charles Boyer. Electa: Mrs. John Oraybill. warder and Wil liam Newmyer, sentinal. Majeks Holiday Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Edward Majek and daughter JoAnne are hosts to members f f the family during the holidays at their home on King wood Drive. Present for the fes tivities hiie been Mr. and Mrs. M. E. DeGree cf Vancouver. Wash, parents of Mr. Majek. Mr. and Mrs. George Kellogg, her brother-in-law and sister, and Miss Frances DeGree of Spokane, an other sister. Mrs. Hubert duBois Lewis en tertained w.th a buffet supper on Christmas Gifts were exchanged during the e-. ening. Guests were Mr. and Mis. L. C Van Winkle, Nancy and Lewis of Corvallis. Mr. ani Mis. Herman W. Lanke and Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Geoi e B. Hager and Anita. avd Marie Loui-e j-.nd Herman duBois Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Long are the parents of a little Ixiy. Gary L" born on December IS at the Salem General hospital. Mrs. Long is T:;e to; mer Doris Hannon. The baby, who weighel eisht pounds nd five ounces, is the grand-on cf Mr. and Mr-s. Tom Jf-nnon sr.d Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Lorg. ail of Salem. Today's Pattern CLUB CM-END AB niDAT McCormick Women'! class rt lunch eon with Mrs. Roy fedje. 2460 S. Commercial St.. 1:15 p. in. Women' Bible class. First Metho dist church, with. Mrs. Merlin Estep, 8SO E st . 2 p. m. MONDAY ' Chadwtck chapter. OES. Installation. Masonic Temple, p.m. Leave for Panama Mrs. John H. Bagley and her : son. John Reid. are entraining to night for New Orleans, from I where they will either sail or fly ! to Panama to join Major Bagley on January 3. Major Bagley is commanding officer of the 660th topographic battalion at Fort Davis. Panama Canal Zone. He has already se cured officers' quarters for his family near the post. Mrs. Bagley and her son have : heen in Salem for the nast civ ' months at the home of her moth ! er, Mrs. Cora Reid. awaiting or j ders. The Bagleys made their home here before he entered the serv ice. Tea to Honor Missionary ' A farewell tea is being planned j for Miss Ruth Field, missionary, : who will leave soon for Calcutta, j India, at the First Methodist church. The affair, set for 5 to 6:30 on Sunday, will be in the Carrier room of the church. The party is being sponsored by the Woman's Society of Chris tian Service and the Pierian ; class, with Miss Laura Hale as ; chairman. All friends of Miss ' Field are invited. A Christmas Baby A little boy, Carl Evald. Ill, was born on Christmas day to Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hultenberg. Jr. (Jean Webb-Bowen) at the : Salem Deaconess hospital. The baby, who weighed seven pounds and fourteen ounces, is the grandson fo Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Webb-Bowen of Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hul tenberg of Pacific City, formerly of Salem. A pre-Christmas dinner was served to several out-of-town guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Doerfler at McAlpin Sunday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doerfler of Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Bunold. Sacra . mento. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Doerfler and Mrs. Lucy Lichty. Salem. Miss Mae Butcher and Russell Lichty, Portland. Ranch Ramblings By Rural Reporter :5A 4J4 Vs'tasV"' Stayton Honor Roll Pupils Are Listed STAYTON-Pupils of St. Mary's on the honor roll for perfect at tendance, having been neither ab sent nor tardy for the first six weeks period: First grade: George Beitel, Al len Boedigheimer, James Parrish. Robert Stuckart, Kenneth Van Djyesche. Ai-drey Darby. Louene Fery, Maryanne Freres. Rose Ma rie Freres. Mary Alice Godfrey, Donna Mae Rubel, Donna Welter. Second grade: Allen Dozler. Le Roy Foltz, Donald Murphy, Dan iel Pietrok, Joseph Purdy, Gerald Schmitz. Alan Silbernagel. Thom as Wolf. Thomas Mack, Rita Beit el. Darlene Boedigheimer, Arlene Bye. Jo Ann Fery. Eileen Klamp. Darlene Klamp. Lola Ann Kline, Linda Van Handel. Third grade: Alan Bell. Mar garet Bischoff. Ronald Boedig heimer. Darla Darby, Mary Ellen Fery. Mary Ellen Hoffman. Alvin Lambrecht. Robert Lindeman, Marcella Minten, Nancy Nielson. Marcella Parrish, Harold Pietrok. Dale Rubel. Gary Spaniol. Betty Jean Tomjack, Urban Van Han rel. Christine Wechansky, Roy Welter. Shirley Welter. Fourth grade: Joanne Albus. Lanita Boedigheimer, Carole Frank. Duane Hoffman. Gerald Klamp. Gerald Lindeman. Shar on Meyerhofer. Patrich Murphy. Francis O'Connor, Frances Peters, Charles Pietrok. Raymond Pie trok. Charlene Schmitzs, William Welter. Fifth grade: Gary Boedigheimer, Gerald Darby. Rose Foltz. George Gisler, Gerald Kintz. Geraldine Kline, Mary Lou Kremer, Wayne Minten, David Neitling, Roger Nielson, Lois O'Connor, David Parrish: Shirley Robl. Ronald Silbernagel. James Thoma. Nestor Van Handel. 1 Sixth- grade: Caroline Bischoff. Helen Fery, Kathleen Fery, James Frichtl, Lylia Mae Kline, Doris Lambrecht. Maxine Lindeman, Bernard Minten, Shirley Minten. Virginia Pietrok. Marvin Sand berg, Sherry Spaniol, David Van Handel. Gladys Van Handel. Seventh grade: Douglas Bar row, Richard Boerigheimer, Dav id Meyerhoffer, Edwin Nielson, George Peters, Jeanette Kintz, Rose Mane Kirsch, Carol O Con nor. Marilyn Palmer, Roe Pie trok. Jean Stewart. Eighth grade: Gordon Burns. Elmer Klamp, Donald Minten, Donald O'Connor, Darlene Doz ler, Marlene Frank. Eleanor Gor man, Marlene Odenthal. When the talk turns to beaus, and bov. and How to Acquire a Squire just tmile dreamily and think of your new basque-dirndl with its bow-bustle. Pattern 4948. This pattern, easy to use. sim ple to tew. is tested for fit. In cludes complete illustrated in structions. Pattern 4948 comes in teen-age sizes 10, 12, 14. 16. Size 12 frock takes 3 yards 39-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cenU in cotm for this pattern to The Oregon States man. Aim Adams. IS Fst St.. San Francico S. Calif Print plainly NAME. ADDRESs. ZONE, SIZE AND STYLE NIMBLE. Just out the new Anne Adams FALL and WINTER tMS-47 Pattern Book! Send fifteen cents more tor your cop? now I It will bring you fashions for Lb who la familv (On All Hakes ) EIDER'S All Wark Gwar&atee A group of Portland wool deal ers and textile manufacturers, worried over the drop of Oregon's wool clip from some 19 million pounds to less than 8 million pounds within the past 10 years, have organized the Portland Wool Trade association and elected Harold G. Russell as president. Roy Ward was named vice presi dent; James Coone, secretary treasurer, and Clarence Bishop, Roy Bishop, and K. H. Pickens, directors. The aim of the new organiza tion will be to develop a long range program which will give Northwest wool producers an in centive to re-enter the sheep bus iness and boost this section's an nual wool clip to its one-time level. Oregon's sheep population is es timated to have been reduced some 80 per cent. Turkey men say that one thing is certain in this uncertain season of turkey raising. The one certain thing is that growers will keep far less breeding toms and hens than they did last season. Includ ed among the factors contributing to the reduction are high feed and labor costs, a drop of poultry pric es below the high level received during the meat control period, and recollection of the losses prev iously sustained by beginning breeder flqck owners who kept birds to February IS without sell ing any eggs. Most of the hatch ery plants plan to go into action around February 1, they reported this week. Valley poultrymen said Thurs day "they thought that the chicken market would strengthen follow ing the Thanksgiving and Christ mas turkey buying sprees. But turkey men report that their "Eat More Turkey" is a yea r-a round campaign from now on. Geese and ducks were reported very diffi cult to obtain during the past week. KARBEL BUYS SILVER TON William Kar bel has bought the Par ton Ap pliance company and moved his plumbing lisplay into the base ment of the building. The Spen cer Speciality shop will continue Guests at Brooks Homes BROOKS Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Davis and children Lavern and Doris Anne, and Mrs. Davis bro ther left Sunday morning for Un derwood, Iowa, to visit relatives. They will also visit Ha r land, la. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Ramp have gone to Bremerton to spend the Christmas holidays with their son and daughter-in-law and Mrs. Earl Ramp. The Hospital of Jesus Naxareno in Mexico City was founded by Hernando Cortes in 1524. to occupy the other part of the building with Karbel. The Stat man. Saint. Oregon. Friday. Dsctmbw 27. 19489 Boys Inspect Salem Plants On YM Tour More than 63 boys took part In the YMCA's first open house edu cational tours Thursday through the Vat ley Packing company and the Salem Linen Mill. An unde termined number were conducted through the Cherry City Baking company last night. As part, of the annual holiday program when boys in Salem are invited to use the Y's sports and I educational facilities as guests, the tours will be conducted each morning on Friday and Saturday of this week and Monday mod Tuesday of next. This morning the tours will go through the state prison and stale forestry building and Saturday through the Kay Woolen Mills. Monday's tour is unannounced and Tuesday the boys will be conduct ed through the Oregon Pulp and Paper Mill. Lawn Sprinkling System by C S. Wbitcomb and Co. Free Cstisaates Aak about our Special Winter Rates. We also have materials. Phone 21619 0 v tnof6 money at vG,-:-4V'--'-'' Z&atxii Ccfi. l-Ib. can43 neb EUl Ccffte 39 77 BAG 37' lV1.10 ELI. B. Caffee cj5 44 87 Oust & Sta&exa Ceifee 44 Salted Peanuts Mixed Nut Meats m art 1 (Ja&newr or AimonasT-o. t Shelled Vecanti&SZSn 39" Large Filberts '-. 39 Large Pecans8" Routed Peanuts " Aca 29 Fresh Almonds 'XL i-'bpkg. 42 Mixed Nuts in i 39c We reserve the right to Umtt quantities When you consider that nearly 1100 meals will be prepared in your kitchen next year, buying food for the family takes on new impor tance. Even a small saving on each day's purchases can add up to worthwhile amounts. Your Safeway offers you an opportunity to make the kind of regular savings that will do wonders for your bank account. And you'll enjoy the finest in foods guaranteed to please. Just a 30-day test at Safeway will prove you're on the right track. Buy all your food at Safeway and see how you save. "mt 27 oxI'tim 49s Miner's 5-lb. $.39 Milter'! 1-lb. Valley Pail X Orange Blossom jar 52c Dill Pichles ae. 3.'or- It. 15c Cheddar Cheese wEffk ,. 59 Grapefruit Sagn2 20c G'ire- 22c Canned. JaacU. Choice Prunes taono.,cah 19 Sweet Potatoes '""olmcsM 25 Spinach Rocai 18 & 15 Tomatoes btanoarid" no.ican 25 Crab Legs nosMmD 39. Smoked Oyster Slices &7S? 39 Baby Foods Heinz, stromed tin 7e Baby Foods Ccrbr, rr. par tin 7 Baby Foods Clopp's, troined tin 7e UU Cracks rs TA-TT "fli ox 39 SwtU Crackers 0000 33 Gratia Crackers Hotl9riD 2S Bits Crackers Cfceez-it Crackers Q-tlt Crackers Mb. box29 6-oz. pkg. 4c 1-tb. box 27 -life Apple Sauce All prices ore subject to change without notice Redwood Empire No. 2 con 20 HUNT CQ 1-Ui. JAR Oil fon mars ta fortv-seveu Be sure of quality . . . serve Safeway guaranteed meats Hen Turkeys U. S. PRIME Tom Turkeys U. S. PRIME u. 55c 39s LS Vi Tom Turkeys nru, NO WASTE LS. Picnic Hams Smoked Whole, Bone-in LB. 45 c Sliced Grade A Bacon lb. pkg-. 69c Beef Roost JLMCY BLADE CUT LB. Pork Roost LOIN OR RIB ENO LS. Pork Chops CENTER LOIN CUTS LS. Pork Roost SHOULDER ROUND, BONE CUT LS. 39 55e 39 FRYERS u,:75e Fresh Fv$ted Eteermte ChUKens! ROASTERS Whol Grade A Cut up Grado A Fowl Cut up for stew fricassee Lb. 59 J-AtuL QtWOL PUCJLl iHcuML boon. Hsducxid. ! ORANGE JUICE 10' Full o'GoJd No. 2 con q While it lasts! Grapefruit Juices Town House Natural No. 2ffc 46-oz. can I I con TEXAS TIP No. 2 can OaC TflhrtNftncnuA. Raspberry Preserves Plum Preserves , ,b or23 Chopped Olives UBBT"- no. tih 13 Hamburger Relish NA"o. jar 25f American Cheese WVLVK&. M.15 Red Hill Catsup 1 3 !-. bottle 20 Vegetable Juice, V-8 1631 Tomato Juice l lc ot 25 Tomato Juice L,bbv 47"z con 25 Canned Milk OR DAItlOOLO CAM a 13 Variety Pack Kellogg cereoU pkg. 24 Post Tens cereal assortment pkg, 24 Old Dutch Cleanser 2 15 Floor Wax.??oi r59 0 9f Diaperwite WsTIH OrTEMC t.n nr. Blended Juice Blend o' Gold Orange and Grapefruit No 2 con A Ac Whileit I losrs! Lb. FOR PRODUCE ttl FORTV-SEVEU lb. Always farm-fresh, always-at the peak of goodness Broccoli Turnips Carrots Yams Grapes lb. 12Y2C b. 6c ib. 13c Avocados lb. Z7C CAB-SAGE Apples Fm- 12 15 ck" !P)C Winesaps, lb. 25-lb. )C mm Mince tviecii None-Such 28-oz. jor 41 Volomont 2-lb. or 4fc English Moid 30-oz. 2t Collins 5oz 'tor 2Je White Flour 5.ib. KITCHEN CRAFT 10-lb.' White Flour io-ib. Cc SPERRVS Bog CJ Cone Sugor 10-lb. paper sock Beet Sugar 10-lb. cloth bog Pitted Dotes r-c Pork Row 6-oz. pkg. IX) Apple Rings r-c Empire, dried. 8-oz. pkg. 3 Dried Pears -c Empire brand, 1 2-oz. pk. i C5 C5( r I r ' " " dddd rn "I'm sure you won't mind waiting. They aay it just take a jiffy to shop at Safeway . ana bag set Drtriea rum f Ornww SU Call HP plus a FREE pattern for f "Ts liat