8 Th Skrt man. SaUm. Oregon. Friday. February 11. 1947
Volunteers to
Be Organized
SWEGLE Plans were made
Tuesday for organization of vol
unteer iwiiUnti on the five east
Salom districts to help the pub
lic haalth nurses of Marion coun
ty The PTA of this district has
listed the health program for
ome time, and started organizing
the central east Salem service
months ago.
Following the Tuesday meeting,
at which Mrs. Bern ice Yery and
Betty Schlopkohl represented the
health department, it was an
nounced that clinics will be held
twin a year, April 3 and Novem
ber 15. this year. Children of five
and younger will be examined,
with children to enter school in
the fall taking summer check
up examinations at the health de
partment in Salem at one of the
weekly clinics.
The volunteers will attend 1o
non - medical details including
keeping record.", making appoint
ments arranging transportation
and assisting at the clinics. The
volunteers will be headed in dis
tricts by Mrs. Stadley, chairman,
with four helpers from each dis
trict. -One hour will be devoted
at each district beginning a follow-:
Swegle, 9 a m ; fr'ruitland
10 m ; Middle Grove. 11 am;
Rickey. 1. and Auburn. 2:30.
Present from the distticU Tues
day were Mis. J. F. Wikoff. Mrs.
John Schafer and Mrs. Lewi Pat
terson, Middle Grove: Mrs. Fred
S hre engot, Mrs. Harvey Meyer
and Mrs. Oliver Rick ma n, Rickey;
KMrs. Stanley Fagg. Mrs. Cecil
Miller and Mrs. Kenneth Runner,
Fraitland; Mrs. George Standley,
Mrs. L. H. Allison, Mrs. Charles
Jayne and Mrs. Cecil Frame,
Swegle. Mrs. William Hartley
will act as publicity chairman.
Talks About
Landscaping
FOUR CORNERS Mrs. L. J.
Stewart was hostess to the Four
Corners Home Extension unit
Tuesday. Several new members
were taken in. A talk on Land
scaping was given by Paul Ras
I mussen. assistant County Agent.
A short business meeting was
called by Mrs. Ernest Walker
Present were; Mesdames Cecil
Snook, C. C. Morris, R. I. Ham
mond. A. R. McLain, Henry Han
son, Lawrence Lee. W. E. Peter
son, Charles Warren, Gerald
Wing. H. W. Snook, H. J. Colgan,
E. C. Sunderlin, W. R. Cutwright.
E. A. Snook, Ernest Walker.
Ralph Mercer, Harold McMillan,
A. A. Hager. S. H. Cable. Ross
Chrisman. Ray Osborn, W. C.
Miller. L. J. Shrake. Nettie
Shrake, Hardie Phillips. Dale
Jeffries, Ralph King. William
Brown, and L. J. Stewart.
demonstration agent, spoke on
"Developing good taste".
Mrs. T. Muller, vice president,
conducted the meeting in the ab
sence of the president. The Una
King, Mrs. Clarence Riddell and
Mrs. Keith Peterson are new
members.
Next meeting will be a 1 o'clock
luncheon Thursday, February 27
at Mrs. Edward Harnsbergers.
Amputees Needing One
Shoe Aided by Sale
Amputees needing but one shoe
may purchase it at a low rate,
according to information received
by the Marion county service of
ficer from the Disabled War Vet
erans group. Single shoes will be
available in a variety of styles
and in all sizes at $1 each through
an arrangement made with the
Members Inducted
Into Lions Club
SILVERTON, Feb. 20 Mitchel
Cain provided entertainment with
his tricks before the Silverton
Lions club Wednesday night at
its regular meeting at Buds and
Frank's restaurant. Cain will ap
pear later in a benefit arranged
for the club scouts.
Cliff Almquist, chairman of
membership, conducted induction
of the three new members. Larry
Carpenter, Frank Velasic and
Morris Schnorenberg. Other
members to be inducted next
w(k are Bud Hart. Hal Fisher
Flagg warehouse, Nashville, Tenn.
Further information may be ob
tained from the veteran's affairs
office at the state library building.
and Lloyd Fry.
Ted Hobart spoke on the forth
coming Red Cross drive. Hobart
fieldman for the Ladd & Bush
bank of Salem, is assisting in or
ganization of Red Cross drives in
rural Marion county in the area
covering Silverton, ML Angel and
Brooks.
Valentine Party Is
Given for Friends
HA YES VI LLE Aldene Frey
was hostess to a group of her
friends Saturday. Rooms were
decorated with nasturtiums and
pussy willows, valentine refresh
ments were served. Time was
spent dancing and playing games.
Present were Mary Evelyn
Fisher, Ronnie Smilh, Ila Krie
ger, Rebecca Loveall, Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Babcock, Mr. and
Fifty-Xine Year Old
Statesman Uncovered
, STAYTON A ey f The
Statesman, dated Thnnday, De
cember 13. ItSS. was foand ia
the wall of the kitchen f Mr.
and Mrs. James HeGitl whs live
n East Marlon street la Stay
ten, daring the remodeling f
their kitchen.
The paper Is handset, since
that was before the days ef
line type machines.
Aa editorial abeat President
elect Harrison and his Wd fer
national solidarity is carried en
the editorial page.
Mrs. Charles Bartosz and Vince
Bartosz, David Bartruff. Bob N or
ris, Chris Paul, Johnnie Rack and
Aldene Frey. .
TO BE DISCHARGED
SUNNYSIDE T. 5 George A.
Foat, son of Mr. and Mrs. R- G.
Foot, flew from Chicago to his
home on terminal leave. He re-enlisted
March 1946 and has been
overseas with the medical corps
I the past months, stationed at
SSth Field hospital. Bod Weiss.
Germany and 112th Evacuation
hospital, Wuryburg. Germany.
Foat will receive his discharge
from Fort Sheridan, IlL
Specializing in Antiques
And Ilcdern Fnrnilxire
Lee Bros. Fnrnilnre
Beiinuhing Co.
Refinishing .... Remolding;
Repalrlg FUstics
Phone 21233 .. Salem. Orerea
East End 4 Corners
420 East State Si.
Intietendence Woman
Club I Entertainetl
OAK POINT Mrs. R. A. Al-
derson entertained Independence
Rural Woman's club Thursday
' when Viola Shafer, Polk home
CDDDnliiQawnes
tun kt
In Ok, rra City. Ok I . FeUi uary
11 Inula Jii. Hartley. st s -months-old
ir '! '. Mr and Mr. Man C
llar-trv of - T . 01. tda tr. Oir Si't of
) ii ii v Irr Mai 'Irs of TrnuiJilt. and
fi m'M.i uni tr i n( Mi and Mi. I jrl
1 i f lr ul Aurora and Jwiteriv of
fill, n ai.il Mi and Mil nif'i C
I'.a.tnaM f A ihu.n Wiifi Service
t ! I t Si'uiaii . Pi-hiujrv t2 at 3
pm . at 'r W T Ridon chjpel with
ct" tiidiPf t' irM at Mtcli" renif
tf i Eh'.ei G T Dickinson will offl-i'r
I ! m'a Ali-.iin, !at. rriln of 201
V. dirf'i'll Mrrrt Poilland. at a
hotuital Frbiuaiv IS. at the -Hr
ean Suniifd by a dju$hit"r,
r:iia hunberg of Snjnf
i ivnirlf :. will held F t I -
s Ktmiiarv 71 it 1 pm at th
Id Kriu. vn rfi't'frv. wltli Uir Re:
A ( ' ipcimnfr officiating Ditev-
n of Hot ii - Ed irdi irluiwl
uirr XI. at IS m.
City View cemetery
Interment at
HOOT
rni' as Soot late resident of route
S ".'.. t a local hospital Monday.
'rujr I?, at tne aee of M yearn
fc uvr. fd rv a ion. Williartt M Noot
I Sjkii. ar.d a stepson. Omald Ci
Hi I ' Anfle Oeivtf- will he
h.-l.l ) On. Irbruarv II. at 1 l p m
a' i.ie t 'Ir.uffi-Bart ic k charrl v Hit the
R- Dmitr Swift official. n In'er
Hifn' n Beiere.'t Memorial pai k
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of
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I'a ii ft Iatt;n. U'e ri.i-n of
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neda February . at th ae
I ar Sii v.vrd b a djiritrr.
H..tn M E-ackle of Purt'jnd. a
Harold D I atttn of Salenv and
jiHton Oordon Buclils ct Port
n nf be r t Fiidav.
nrv 21 ir 2 p in . at tfii t'louh-u-H
crapel vith Di J.4et Artami
u!!:ir Ir'timtnt In tlie OJJ Fel-
l'r ,tei
MILLER
Melvin R Miller, late resident of
2140 Mill ft at tne ae of 37 years.
Wednesday. February IS: at the resi
dence. Survived bv wife. Etncl M
Miller: three daurhten. Mrs. Albert
Giln. an and Miss I.ota Miller, both of
Salem, and Mrs. Glenn Schultz. Kel
Iokc. Idaho, two tons. Robert L Mil
ler. Salem, and O. S Miller. Bend:
father. D H Miller. Kellogg. Idaho:
tn siter Mrs. Lours Jacquemir.
Kel!o. Idaho, and Mrs Ben Smith
Mrtiner. ("alif ; a brother.- J. W
Mills of Salem, and five grandchild
ren Shipment will be made to Kel
lon. Ida . by C'lough-Barnck com
pany for service and interment
Casket will Im opened to friends from
p m. to 5 p.m. Friday.
C A.NOV
Walter P Canoy, late resident of
177 N Church St.. Wednesday. Febr
uary. 19. at a local hospital Sur
viving are the wife. Mrs. Ilda Canoy
of Salem: a daughter. Mrs Ray Kaser
of Salem: two sisters, Mrs. G. D.
B.ltrn and Mrs E A. Miller, both
of I r ha r ion five brothers. William
Canoy of Albany and James. George.
Wade and Jack Canoy; all of Leba
non, a granddaughter. . Karen Ksxr
of Salem Services wilt be Saturday.
February 22. at 10 m. t the Clough
Barnck chapel with the Rev Emil
Berker officiating Interment at the
Lebanon cemetery.
GCNSI.EY
Mrs. Edith Gunsley. at the resi
dence. HID S 14th st . Thursday. Feb
ruary Til Surviving are two daugh
ters Mrs Phyllis Bonnrv of Salem
and Mi Dolores Probst of Portland,
a son. E. M Gunsley of Wilmington.
Calif . and three grandsons. Arrange
ments will be announced later by
C'lough-Rarrick company.
rill.lR
Hen i j. i n Fiarkiin Felger. Ill rei-d-rr
w 343 I .r.iniir drive a' a tocal
h i 'jl Irtnua.v 11 at the age of
? vrai Sur:ing are a 4n. Ben
0 Felgfi J-aiern. and a .i-i. Mrs
SI . R iCr ' Portland A'.. sui -
i .-it r.v a g andson. DnnaM J Felrr
f 'r' v.ces will re a' trie
1 I w Ra: i ' apel Saturday Feb
fia; v T2 a 1 p m . Willi mlermen'
' M i rt Arhev mauiruiii. the
R- . S Rjri. Smith officiating
SIMMONS.
M' F..i te F S.mmonv l4te re't
)' "f :" Ii land ave . tt uai y
H a' .' k z 1 r..;.. t a I Suiiviog e
tin 1 u-r iid. D fi Simmons of Saiem
daughter Ms Dawn Vileveld of
H .lljiid M.ct- a mr. Mrs Lillian
Vr.-i1e.ld of Holland Mich . two
bi thei Jut i'i KaUuskas an1 Vm-e-r"
Kanavi'lias. both ( Freeholt.
h J pnri. Mr. aitd Mrs Leon
Kiflau-ki.- of f'erholt. and s grand
.n John Vie!evrld of Holland.
Hich. Str'fr will b at St Jos
eiii t atnuiic church Frtda. Febr-
WHITE
Him C" White, late resident of S7i
Gerth ave West Salem. Thursday.
February 2) Surviving aie the wife.
Minerva White of Salem, two daugh
ters. Mrs Beatrice Gregory of Van
couver. Wasn and Mrs Dorothy i
Chenev of California: five son. Har- !
old ol Montana Clyde of Wyoming,
and Kenneth. Raymond and Donald '
White, all of St Paul. Miss . six
brothers. I .eon WhifV-of Sacramento.
Calif, (.or win of Iowa. Amis of Rus
sell la Dirk. Paul and Ed White of
Jef.erson. Ia Services will be an
nounced later by Clough-Barrick
con-pan v.
PHOTOSTAT
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OF
Birth vrtificatH
Difciiare Paprrn
I.rpal Document.
Also
Blur Printiistj and
Photo Lithograph f
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Smashes will happen but
in thJa fully snapped shop
all trace of the lniurios are
properly rsmortd by the
hiahest grad auto coach
work. In at 8 out at S
IL(lDODIK.y
Skilled Radiator Rrpairine, Ckaning, Rebuilding.
(Jet Ready for Spring and Summer Driving
COME III FOB A FBEE ESTIMATE
SALEII AUTOIIOBILE CO.
HOME OF
CHRYSLER SERVICE PLYMOUTH
435 N. Coml. St. Phone 4673
UAIITED!
Walnut Meats
I rf-s, a srsv s-v
HigneHi tun i 'rices on uenvery
IIOBBIS BXOBFEIII PACE1IIG CO.
460 North FrtMit SU Salem
TeL 7633
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The ivrtce K.,Tertn
Salem.
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Bring Sunsnme w
'V u;er in ices at
these cheery, reire-- -Safeways
NEW LOW PRICES
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NEW PACK!
Ml
Tcsato fcice
No. 2 4W 12 S4 4A
o IU cons 1.17
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Sunny Down
Tomato Juico
CcTi it i. md lto resh to
t! picked, pressed nd pocked
all i one dy' time.
Cm J
6 con$
GJthsA Siq UahutA
in uice.f
SUNNY
DAWN
con
24
cons
t35
GrcpsfrdtJdce LTJXt? 10
Grapefruit idee s 21'
Y-8 Vegekb!etfce 32
Vesettble idee
tZ- 31'
C0APW WBSE VALUES
You save at Safeway on these favorites
SPAGHETTI
Blue Ribbon brand Prepared
Minced Clams 8&r ?I5C
Snow's for GOOD clam chowder 0n UUP
WALNUTS w
Grown in Oregon No. 1 large sizes auna
Stewed Prunes 9 l
C & M brood No. 303 jars. Special low price im R cskHsV
CHERRIES ioc
Sun Pak Royal Ann Spec to I ' Can Ky
Noodles 5RC
Porter's wide Fril-lets 15 Pk9- t2)
Sj .SSBV I atF- TssssC XV
0!tC SE
Velveeto or Breeze brand
Spoxiol Pound
89
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kJ '.
A '
lent!
They must be tender, juicy, fine-flavored or money back.
PLtlsSM SMELT v
What a treat they ore
breoded ond fried golden brown. 2-lbs.
IAC0M CUSc
FICKIU. i22kW Gb.42e
lf 1m1 vu.h 42c
Uf tfUBk Ts-e.cw li. 55c
Sirloin
Beef
Steaks
Toe Grades
lb. 55
ChkksuiA.
RfAOY FOR rk PAN This new modem way of buy.
ing chickens is pleasing mom ond mom families every
ooy!
Hdiut Stecis
Sdmon Stecis
Seblefish Steels
FHletofSeSe
Oysters
ArWsafHgafV)
Sizes
tb.55c
D.65
lb.35'
hht65c
FRYERS
Csf
Ik.
6T
ROASTERS
- -
sbMoW rsaMOTi
Frk.
FOWL
57c
Toytn Houm
Grapofruit Juico
Has th doliciou. Ust ot hesh , np.
flroruit Becdus Tow Hcys
SoSiSt Nice co.es
IruU picked t the Pk
ripened liesha'
6 cans $1
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Sweet Potatoes, Toylor Squat tin 23
SdUeikraut, Highway No. 2V con J0C
Vegetables
asUatarptao
Mlxtur
No. 2
13'
Apricot Hshres
No. 2V4
con
27
fornbread Mix, Cinch
fLmVA9n M I sss aVl JtlJer
Sperry Flour, 25-ib. sock . 79
Pillsbury Flour, 50-ib. sock t ZJ57
Petit
trPld
Crnierry Seuce r
Highsasay No. 2Vi
Hotves or sics
Hunt's
SortWrtS
? 22c
16-oz Oi,
Srorr
Ivond
In sonitory
CiHlopnon
con
No. 2Vi
con
No.303.,7,
27c
39
Peaches
Peer Hdres
Fcncy Prunes
Dried Prenes lZZ 4 69
Dried Apples cr Peers E 25'
DLACK PEPPER
SrhflUno' brand 2-ox. J f,
Bade in Stock tin lu
8todrd SH-os. or.
or piraemto Pt- w
Pabst-ett Cheese
Cheddar Cheese, Superior lb. 55c
Red Hill Catsup nw-oz. bottle 19c
Del Monte Catsup 1 bottb 22e
Edwards Coffee 43cIbl85c
Tree Tea 0. r. 1,-1, 47c
Lipton's Tea 0. r ti.,b. 51c
2-lb. pk JSc
Baker's Cocoa . U-lb. site 13c
CHEESE ,.
Full err a.m, mildlr axes!
55c
Soda Crackers t- 39c
Soda Crackers, K'spy i-b pkg. 24?
Potato Chips, Blue Ben 514-oz 23c
Popped Com, Cem-fried- 7V2-oz. 39c
Nabisco 100 Bran 1o- ps 19c
Pure Urd UJ
Mince Meat tT
Sendwich Begs l
Geitege Beg
1 b. 33'
10
sanvm fresh produce
Fruits and vegcUbles offer a wealth of health
3 BIG PRODUCER-CONSUMER CAMPAIGNS
NOW AT SAFEWAY
Ttt&ari OfloAQ WlmMi-Savinq Ualu&A fat QJdu
While you help the producer reduce surplus crops
Mmy Srmf A
Vehie No. 1
Dsart WVilU
LEMONS
Grapefruit
Per Pound 05 t
Half Box $1.39
Full Box $2.49
Mowey Scving
Vlse N. X
For good hearth!
Per
Poand
130
Vefise N.
Potatoes
12- 62 c
'3.19
sock
lb.
This od is effect rhrough Saturday fab. 22
smmn--
Parsnips .b. 80
Canliflower ib. 150
Hood River
Ortleyg
Apples
Dry Onions
lb.
9c
sack
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