Tree Resources Are Discussed LEBANON Conservation of forest resources and utilisation of uaste'vere the matter strewed by speakers Monday "night when the Ivebanon chamber- ft com merce entertained representatives of government and industry in this section. The principal address by W. H. HornuTngrregional man ager of the land management di vision of the department of the in terior for this f ection traced the relation between the coramunitief . btines and socbl activities and the wise use of the timber re source?. George Gerlinger predict ed that within ten year mills hav ing waste burners will be penal ized or c!oed down. Carl Crow of the Pacific Coast' Lumber Di gest was master of ceremonies and other special guests were city officials of the communities in this part of the valley, members f the county court, state officials Governor Earl Snell and mem bers of the state legislature. NOBLE GRANDS MEET JEFFERSON The Part No ble Grand club served a covered dish dinner followed by a business meeting. Mrs. Ida Hartley read the scripture. Mrs. Nettie Hawk was , installed as ecretary, in place of Neva Kester. Plans were discussed for the celebration of Mother's Day. I Members will I visit two mem . bcrs of the club:- Mrs. Grace Thurston in jthe Odd Fellows Home and Mri. G. W. Humphrey . in a convalescent home. Members sewed blocks for the eiub qiult VFW Croups Have Public Installation MT. ANGEL Fennimore pot end auxiliary of the VFWj held color dedication and installation of officers at St. Mary's (audi torium Aoril 21. The post (colors were dedicated by oast depart ment commander, George E. Watts. The dhtrirt auxiliary pre sident, Mrs. Leon H?roon and past district prefident, Mrs. Arvin Strayer and the . Salem degree team installed auxiliary officers. Officers include Miss Florence Hawing, president; Mrs. AlJSaal feld, senior vice-president;! Mrs. Ernest Crowder, Junior vice-president; Mrs. Kenneth Kehoe, rec retary; 'Miss Francei Hissing, treasurer; Miss Peggy Skonetzni, chaplain. Miss Margaret Traeger, conductress; Mrs. Luke Schmidt, guard; Mirs Evelyn Froemel. pa triotic instructor; Miss Mary jTrae eer. Miss Regina Hoffer, ) Miss Helen Froemel MLs Mildred Du da. color bearers; Miss Mary Trae py. Miss Regina Hoffer and Mrs. "Frarik Walker, trustees. Past department commander, Watt, and his degree, teamj from Oregon City officiated at the post installation of Leo A. Traeger, commander; Gil vert Hoffer. senior vice-president; Anthony Schultz, junior vice-president; Kenneth Kehoe.. quartermaster; Ira Here ford, trustee; Alvin Saalfeld post advocate; E. I. Bernt, surgeon, Vincent Smith, chaplain. KATHERMANS VISIT EAST SALEM Guests for the rst (en days at the homes of Mr. afid Mrs. B. E. Braucht and Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Braucht on Garden road were the parents of Mrs. E. F. Braucht from Miruit. North Da kota, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kather roan. 1 , niTMAN PINCUSHION LEBANON A needle broke off in the forehead of Buddy Mil ler, 7, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller, when he struck his head against a pin cushion while play in Pt hore Sunday. The needle was located by probing of a phy sician and several stitches were necessary to clos e the wound. Cattle Expert on Visit in Area SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Kehne Wain and guests, Mr; and Mrs. F. A. Sloan, Lincoln, Neb national secretary of the Red Poll Cattle club of America, attended the Oregon Red Poll Breeders club meeting and field day, at the C. E. Lewis farm, Aumsyille." '"' Sloan commented on the quality and type of the cattle, explaining the desirable points in classes shown. t Luncheon- was served by the ladies after which a business meeting was presided over by Fred Corns tock of Marion. Plans were discussed to participate in the Pacific International Live stock show at Portland this fall. Elmo Abbot, Chilco, Idaho, at tended the meeting and was a overnight guest at the Wain home. Mill Citv Folk Increase Population MILL CITY M. and Mrs. Don Smith are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter, April 17, at the Salem Deaconess hospital. She has been named Judith Ann. ; Mr. and Mrs. James Kanoff (Elizabeth Andrews) of T are parents of a son, April 18, at Salem Deaconess' hospiia!. lut-y are former residents of Mill .City, and have a daughter Patricia, 6. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roten are the parents of a 'Forty Robert Char les, born April 22 at the Salem Dcaconefs hospital. He weighed 8 pounds, II oz. Mrs. Roten is the former Florence Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd and Mrs. M a 1 1 i e Murdock are the grandparents. Bridal Shower For Stayton Girl STAYTON ' Honoring Miss Alice Dickman, whose marriage to Elmer Raymond Fehlen will be celebrated Saturday at the Immaculate Conception church in Stayton, Miss Colleen Fehlen was hostess for a bridal shower at the Nick Fehlen home April 18. Bidden were Mesdames Wil liam Fair, Floyd Booze, Karl Kreitzer, Richard O'Connor, Del bert Berry, Richard Minten, Al Brand, , George Fery, Joe Maertz, George Butler, Fred Dickman, Neal Dickman, Nick Fehlen, and Misses Shirlee Freele, Vera Hass ler, Lucille Albus. Helen Harvey, Eleanor Welter, Clara Pepper ling, Dorothy Fehlen and the honored guest. - ISSUES "mm - : - i - I Till iKIJj- Prices in Effect Today thru Ilonday O Open Daily 9 All. !o 8 PJL, Sundays 10 All. lo 8 P.IL Sweel Peas ..no. 2 n 10c liii ; , mr Pimienio Cheese 5 89c ; doverbloom Cheese American. 2-lb. box 89c Sweet Pickins, Westward -; Fancy t ..No. 2 can 15c Del Monte . 1 .No. 2 can 18c Fancy Corn uNo. 2 can 14c Del Mais Cream Style or j. JHeart of Valley Whole Kernel Stringlcss Deans 9c Blue Spot Fancy... ..No. 2 can 17c Santiam Fancy .....No. 2 can 19c Pork & Deans 23c slant's Fancy Quality Deans. LNo. 2 can Van Camp's with Tomato Sauce , m UiUOlUCa. No. 2 can .Tasty Pack Choice - 2 for 29c 17c Butter Qoverbloom C0i Grade A.... lb. DOC Canned Elilk Darigold 2 cans 23 C - All Others. 12e can American Cheese Clover bloom A 9 m Cheddar.. .-...lb. fWC Kraft Velveela American processed 09M cheese food. J! lb. 00 C American, 2-lb. box Clovtrbloom Pastearlied IK-Ho Crackers w 25f Round, crisp butter wafers Sunshine Vhet Toast Wafers, O J salted, crisp.rL 1-lb. box tViG Apple Sauce 17c Apricots Large No. 10 can 69c Whole Uopeeled Cherries Libby's, No. 2 can 29c A-.- -. Royal Anne Deluxe Plum Preserves ! -lb. jar 19c ' j ; StarrNote the Saving .' ' : , j Peach Preserves Libby's, 1-lb. 3-oz. jar 31c Oranue Elarmalade i -lb. jar 25c 1 Welch's Fancy - Apple Duller Dude Ranch . 28 -oz. jar 29c Strained Honey Evans 1-lb. jar 39c 5-Ib. can 2.19 Cranberry Sauce 1 Tall can' Ocean Spray. Whole 25c Cranberry Jellied. Ocean Spray .Tall can Darileli Pears Del Rome, Snlder's in heayy symp Ubby's in heavy syrup.. L Plums Spinach 29c ..No. 2 2 can 29C No. 2H can 33e No. 2t can 39e 19c Fancy Walla Walla Green Point Blue Tag Fancy :...No. 2'i can ' Deluxe in Ilesvy Syrup 17M No. 22 can 1IU No. tJi can 14e IQdney Deans ; 2 cans 25c . , - Joan of Are, No. SOS can k Saucrlrraoi ' ko. 10c Stokeley Higk Qualily Heals At Money-Saving Prices . at; Ericksons . . Picnic HamSo.o Deef Rqasl.oo IB. 44c Blade or arm cut -Armour's " quality Steer Beef Rib Steak ..... lb. 59c Gorernmnet Inspected, Grade A Beef Pork Roast oooolh. 59c Grain fed picnic style Ilince Ileal ... lb. 22c Swift Premium for. just one more delicious mince meat pie Dahy Foods . . . can 7c Gerber strained or chopped Pahlum . . . lh. pkg. 37c Shortening 3 lb. pkK. L25 Swift Jewell ' Gingerbread Ntlix. Dromedary, 9Q 14-oz. pkg!Ll..aW C Spice Cake Ilix Aagur'g, just add water, mix and! bake. OCm 1-lb. pkj L..gC Ilirikcle Whip Salad Dressing, QQ pint ' jar;... .:..0yC Garden-Fresh Vegetables and Fruit IIgw Potatoes: 6 ibs. 29c Cncnmbers........2w 43c Carrots.3tH!rrM23c Fresh and crisp, long carrots Oranges 2 doz. 59 c Sunkist 220's Sunkist 344s case 3.65 Lemons Large Size -doz. 33c ..No. 10 bag 89c Sperry Tho Staleaman. Salem. Oregon, rridcry. April 25.' 19473. Class Meets at Edward Rupp Home MILL CITY The Friendship j class ol the Presbyterian church met Friday at the home of Mrs. Edward Rupp. President Is Mrs. Delos Hoeye. Mrs. Clayton Bal-1 timore led the devotions. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Clayton Baltimore, Mrs. Her bert Schroeder. Mrs. Arlo Tuers, Mrs. Frank Smith, Mrs. Viola i Bee be, Mrs. Alvie Fisher, Mrs. i Claude Miller, Mrs. Charles Kelly, Mrs. Delos Hoeye and the hostess. ; "BIG YAIffi" Illue Chambray IVorh Shiris Sizes 142-17 $ as O Elbow Action Sleeves O Strain Proof Yoke O Fabric Sanforized lilTIL SES Special purchase of this heavy weight crystal set to sell at 4" Back lo a Price We All Like 91-Oz. CRYSTAL T0I1BLERS Flared Mouth Style Each 6 for s Ladies Two-Piece v sin sns Halter Top Ijice Trim Shorts izes 12-18 Finely Woven Material IB I tt it Hen's Rough Rider Sanforized Shrunk US Guaranteed not to rip. Double j stitched. (TNJQ AH sizes IpKJ May 11th Plaslique C0IIPACTS Come in several colors. Regular 3.79. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL Mother's lay Cards for to Maple Out and E-2oIasses Hint Ehevs Delicious and fresh. Individually wrapped. A real buy at Pound the greenlawn Three arm rotating style. Save money by buying one this Friday or Satur day Reg. $1.79 551 33 M l v ;' 1 GUILD !?0(D(yME Ladies Tearose Eayon Slips Size 32-40 A slip tbat would normally sell at $3.00. A Great Honey Sav er at - - Over 300 Pieces Slake picture size !6x20 Variety of subjects Yellow Pansies doz. English Daisies ea. AU Types. of Bedding PUnts i . .Hungry Jack, "Jf) No. 10 bag JC Bmire mm mm