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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1947)
Edluncl Named As Commander, Legion lost - ' SIL.VERTON Oscar Edlund hat been named to head Delbeu Beeves post No. 7, American Le for the coming-year. Other officers are" vice com Thm Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday May 18 13477 mander, Wesley Grogan; second i vice commander. Melvin Iloiiin; adjutant. Ed Martin; finance cfj licef Lewi Mall: chaplain. Rev. B. F. Browning; serge ant-alarms. Bob Marshall; historian. George To we; housing committee. O. Frank; executive committee, Arthur ; Grtenberg, George Ma oolis end Dr. A. J. McCannel - Delegates to the state conven tion in Jcne are to be Edlurd. Manolis. Martin. Browning and Frank M. Powell; with alternate. McCannel, Grogan. Frank. Jack Spencer and Robert Allen. McCanntl and Manolis will rep resent the post in the fund aid program in buying a police car Xor Silveiton. This move was started - through the efforts of Chief of Frslice Victor Grossnirkle The Bev. Mr Browning wiU be the rpeaJter at the Memorial Day program. The band, directed by Robert C'lHns will furnish music and Fraak VL Powell will serve as chairman. - Post membership is how at 238. Bess Heads Dallas PTA DALLAS At the May meet ing cf ihe Dallas PTA. Monday VjJlim Benwu elected presi Jent; Mrs. Clyde McWhirter, vice president; Mr. Glenna Jones, sec retary; Mr?. Gary Hanson, trea surer and Mrs. Kenneth Laudahl auditor. Mrs- C. A. Fratzke. of In- 3eperK3ente acted as installing of- i Tirer. Mrs. K. C. McKrught and Mrs. Robert LeFors were appoint ed on tie auditing committee. S. F. VVhitworth, city-superin-terMlent. announced the forthcom ing school election to be held at the iur.Uit high school from 2 p. B. to 7 p. m. The budget to be voted upon is $51,529. Also the matter of re-submitting the prop osition tit acquiring more proper ty to be ed for school purposes nay be placed on the ballot. Whit wroth iu?rejted that the PTA could be tt (treat serv ice in h-lo-tng ihe rchool board acquaint the voters with the proposition and in getting the voters to go to the pel's. Mjs. Hoy Nelson gave her re-!-prrt of th -tt- convention hild in Portland in April. Mrs. C A. Fi atzke. piesidnt of the t5k county council, .spoke on "Family Li'e Education". This was a re sume of the school that was nek1 In Eugene wmt time ago. The jroiatjon adjourned lr the summer. Silverton Women To Attend Brush PrairieIccling SILVERTON' The Oregon Cir cuit and Women's Missionary federation of. Lutheran churches to be held at Bethel Lutheran church in Brush Prairie, Wash, highlights church affairs at Sil verton for the coming week. Planning to go from Immanuel church are the Rev. and Mrs. S. L. Almlie, Mrs. C E. Jorgenson, Mrs. Bert Rue. Mr. G. Lermo, Mrs. R. J.- VanCleave, Mrs. John veiiund, Mrs, Elzer Aarhua, Mrs. Kenneth Henjum, Mrs. Sam Bailer, Mrs. R. O. Solum and Mrs. IL OmholL Going from Trinity re Rev. and Mrs. M. J. K. Fuhr, Kettie Hateberg. Mrs. Henry Ten-vend. Mrs. J. A. Libner, Mrs. Ernest. Kiesow. Mrs. Carl John n and Mr. Silas Torvend. The convention is Tuesday, starting "at JO a. m. Trinity Sunday school teachers mill meet Wednesday night at 8 clock. Presentation of a Christian ervice flig by the Immanuel Lu ther league will feature the Sun day service at that church. The lmrnanuel Men's club meets Mon day night at o'clock with violin music by Wallace Bjorke, a talk fcy Dr. R. J. VanCleave, dialect leadings by Elmer Peterson and pedal musical numbers by Orben Sime to complete the program. The Immanuel Woman's Mission ary federation meets Wednesday t 2 o'clock la the church social rooms with Mrs. O. G. Ellertson, Mrs. Nels Henjum, Mrs. . George "Walker, Mrs. Arthur Johnson and Mrs. Leonard Hatteberg as host- Cuesls Attend Club Meeting AUJ.1SVILLE The Aumsville Women's club held Guest day at the Ivan Putnam home Saturday. Present were Mrs. Charles Hein, Mrs. Ethel Wright and Mrs. C. I Martin of Salem, Miav George Miller cf Scio and Mrs. Ty Me Cellan of West Stayton, Mrs. Bland Speer, Mrs. Ern Towle, Mrs. Melvin Smith, Minnie Peterson, Mrs. Elmer Klein. Mrs. Roy Bough and Mrs. George White, U of Aumsville. and Mrs. Mugn Craig f Brush college. sMrs. Chariie Wright, Mrs. Joe Watson, Mrs. James Miller, Mrs. N. K, Bates, Grace Richards and Mrs. Ed Holmquist. Cof sages were pre vented to Mrs. Ty McClellan, oldest member, and Mrs. Charles Hein. Mrs. Era Towle and Mrs. Charles Martin as founding mem bers cf S3 years. BIrs. Shaffer Talk to dub ORCHARD HEIGHTS The last meeting- of the Orchard Heights Women's club until fall was held at the home of Mrs. James Best last May 9. Twenty present Mrs. Viala Shaffer, Polk county demonstration agent, gave talk. Each member of the club has taken a child's name from the Children's Farm Home to remem ber them on their birthdays and Special holidays. " '-. ' S ; - -i rf l Mew ' Peas :. asad Potatoes ft 0. 1 A SIZE SHAFTER NEW PQTflTQES 10 lbs. 39 c Mew Green Peas 2 ' 29c First of the season from The Dalles Fresh Cucumbers Large, long for your SunkisML emons 'sr Save on these special low prices, and fresh fruits and vegetables at your 63 CLEANING AIDS at EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Brillo Pads Pkg. 9c Get your pans Brillo bright. Vanish 21c Each Banishes toilet odors, Windex ,i 13c Spray it on, wipe it off. I. Res. slae O far mvC The soap that agrees with your skin. IGA Tomalo Juice Rich In flavor, rich la vitamins, from vine-ripened toma- ne toes. 4S-OS. can . 3C T0IIAT0 JUICE UBBYS 29c 41-os. can inSSIOIIETTES Fare, wohlesome egg OT noodles. ll-os. pkg. ....... WW Hacaroni Dinner MISSION. With cheese far a Jiffy meal. 7-x. pkg. 13c Ilnbbarri Food Ilarkel Hubbard, Oregon . Bonner's Grocery CrerraU. Oreroa : - . . - 1 Independence Feed IlkL Indepeudenee. Orecesi sfi lllltlllT !! FH ItTlljW A-' ..Each spring salad enjoy the variety of garden neighborhood IGA store. II youll supply the ambition we have all the SoUOIf Qt. size 60c Wipes surfaces clean like dusting. , t GOLD BEAUTY Brooms - 1.39 Each Sturdy, five sew broom. , J- . -m 2 pJJT5uSh Each Tonalo Sonp 3 lor 29c tnaaaTfl CAIIPBELL'S Chicken, Mushroom, Vege table Beef, Beef- fl Noodle 2LO V Vegetable Black Bean 130 Slale Slreel Ilarkel 1230 SUte Street ' 3 Kmcger's Eash & Karry East Center at Oth About 1 Mile East of Statu Hospital Drey's Broadway Grocery - Brvadway A Market ? QUALITY and LOVJ PRICES! What a hard combination to beat 1 You GET THEM ALL at IGA's modern, easy -to -shop -in Produce Departments. SALAD Mis equal amounts cooked -" parafus tips cubed, peas, diced carrots and cauliflower, string, . beans in strip, clove of garlic or onion slices. Salt, then mari nate in French dressing for 1 hr. in refrigerator. Drain off zees dressing and remove garlic or onion. Arrange in lettuce cups and decorate with sliced tomatoes and olives on salad plates. ServellpSlo salad 1 that satisfies l ib. pkg. 290 CRACKERS' FANCY ASSORTED Cookies M. pU. 39c Assorted for varied tastes. KERR'S Apple Duller "jlT 39c Spiced just right for finer flavor. KERR'S ORANGE Marmalade iiib.j,r25c With that restful citrus tang. ' Krcsleaz 17-ox. pkc OdfcC Just add water, and roll for per fect pie crusts. CAIUmiG Buv your canning supplies while the Kerr Economy Jars 1 AO ! It quarts Case JbaW Regular Kerr j Mason Jara 12 Quarts Case 98 c Kerr Wide Mouth Jars f fl O 12 Qnarts : Case A a X 9 Ball Vara Seal AO t It Qnarts , Case UMSlMfSlSMFUK rio. 2 can 200 Pietsweet Cream Style Corn gj n2 170 IGA Diced Reels n. t can 13c IGA Diced Carrols No. 2 can 11c LARSEN'S Veg-AIl . No. 1 can 17c Strained or chopped. Give year baby the right start with these health giving foods. S for 23c RITZ urn w w & a men , r2 Gerberls ylitvj snuutND Fkg. r: ' ISi ctatAi rooo w" IGA EVEBYDAY LOW PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THESE Carter's Ilarkel 17th Market Street Berg's Grocery Slore 1741 Center Street Lennon's Ilarkel S9t Nurth CmmereUl Street UJJ CUDAHY TAIIG All pork with all the nutritious goodness retained. Serve anyway you do ham and often it Ap the NEW EVERYDAY LOW PRICE. hi 12-oz. tin . wUl DENNISON Ileal Balls Cr Gravy 39 c Tender, juicy meat in delicious gravy. FRANCO- AMEUCAX Spaghetti Another delicious CONA.Y KURLY Hoodie Dinner . 3 16-oz. jars With mushroom HUNTS Pork and Beans no.22 tm Plump, meaty SPECIALS For Friday & Salurday JOAN OF ARC Red Kidney Beans Enjoy these plump, meaty beans as a main dish, in salads or in Q" your favorite chiH recipe. ip 2 152-oz. cans CWy OLD SOUTH GRAPEFRUIT JUICE The rich, fresh fruit f bvor an abundance of daily needed vitamins. Buy by the dozen at this low 'price. 46-oz. can SUPPLIES supply is complete at low prices Jelly Glasses 49 c IOC 17c 27 c Dosen, squat or tall Kerr Res. Uds Pkg. of It Kerr Wide Mouth Lids Pks. 12 Ball Zinc Caps Pkg. of It, reg. HUNTS Prune Plnms Kr,! 27c TASTY PAK Pears ...No. tj can 37c NATUR SWEET Sliced Peaches i 29c DEL MONTE Grapefruil ....No. i can 20c ASHLAND Peaches .. No. c. 35c Freestone, home-canned. Flavor. SANTA CLARA Prunes -ib. Ps. 49c Natural sweetness, so good for you. Post Corn Toasties Qr 13-oz. pkg 1 iOC The preferred breakfast cereal. NBC Shredded 1 Wheat Pkg. 13C Top with fresh strawberries. Betty Crocker Cereal O J Tray Each sVtC 10 packages of crisp, crunchy cereal. Kelloggs Pep 8-oz. pkg 12c Delicious malt flavor added. dded. 13c Corn Soya 7-oz. pkg. Joined together for your eating enjoyment. Ilodel Food Ilarkel 275 N. High Street Al's Thrilly Ilarkel Dallas. Oregon Serve-Bile Grocery Dallas. Orecon BEEF ,b- YouU like it in savory meat loaves and' patties. 2 No. 1 tins Campbell "homelike" recipe. 290 sauce for "he man" flavor. beans with pork added. Wesson For Friday & Saturday DENNISON'S PORK AIID BEAIIS gives you 19c j Tender and meaty beans with spicy sauce and lots of juicy ass pork added. xHf1 2 16-oz. cans UWl SIMPLE SIMON - BISCUIT nix Just add milk too. shortcake in a those luscious 2 10-oz. pkgs. V n taiif. r - 3 Bars 290 Pky. .. 330 vOuloflO Serve Stars Uae It Martlnelll Apple Jaiee 44 46-os. can . From sound tree-ripened fruit. IGA Grapefruit Juice 44. 46-oz. can . rt3t You 'will enjoy the richer fresh fruit flavor. Libby's Orange Juice 14-46-os. can JC You can depend on Libby's. STORES KEII GOLLIET Mehama, Oregaa I j 7 IG A STORES CONTINUE TO TAKE THE LEAD IN ItRINGING LOWER FOOD PRICES. . As market prices decline, your 1GA merchant does not wait un til he buys at the lower price but gives you the benefit Immediately.' This policy plus the fact that he owns his own business, enabling him to operate, at the lowest cost in food retailing, plus his affilia tion with a coast to coast organiz ation with 20 years experience in food buying, plus his policy cf net Just weekend specials but LOW PRICKS EVERY DAY. All add up to savings every time you visit your IGA store. WATCH YOUR SAVINGS ON EVERY ITEM A Mill cmsco 3-Ib. Jar 2.39 Oil ..Quart size A new"low price 890 A SPECIALS to turn out a delicious hurry for strawberries. 33c Lge. Size Reg. Size n nv7 tomlgt 3 Ban 290 M. C. F. Lemea Jaiee 28ros. ean 15c Lemon and water to alkalize. miSlOGlASSIS 2 in- PKGS. SAVE EVERY DAY AT IGA LJU 2-35c BPS