Crash Victim Unchanged' Raymond P. Gascon, 2t, Salem route 3, confined in the veterans hospital at Portland with 1 critical injuries received September 19, when hie plane crashed in ttic Prospect district south of here, re mained "unchanged," according o report received by the Associated Press in Portland from hospital authorities Gascon was taken to Salem General hospital follow in- the accident, and wa still up- conscious when transferred to the VA hospital September 27. Qiurih Remodeling at Silverton Progresses SILVERTON Work i? pro gressing rapidly on remodeling (of Immahuel Lutheran church, the Rev. S. LA!mlie. pastor, reportr ed Wednesday. While no definite date has been set for completion, ho fx- are to have it in use at the ho'iday reason. ji Pietro BUuschi of Portland jjis thearchitect and the changes in clude 10 new Sunday school class rooms, a fellowship room, a youth room and a new kitchen. The front of the church has been remodeled so that the vestibule is larger, and the nave has been enlarged to the front of the church to provide for the choir, and the former choir space ha been added to the auditorium. The stenciling on the ceiling iof the nave is patterned after old Lutheran churches in . Europe. Cost is estimated at $25,000. " j A dedication service of the re modeled church will, be held jat its completion. j Mrs. Powell Reports For Portland Meeting SILVERTON Mrs. F. M. Powell will give the highlights of the presidents' and secretaries' meeting at Portland September 25 and 26, at the Monday night meeting of Delbert Reeves Amer ican Legion auxiliary. Neither the local "president, Mr. A. jJ. McCannel, nor ' the secretary, Mrs. Mina Cooper, were ablet0 attend the Portland meeting, but Mrs. Powell, in capacity of pub licity chairman.- attended. 1 Other than Mrs. Powell's re port the Monday meeting , will be given over to plans for the winter, including, a proposed rummage sale. Mrs. McCannell entertained Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Cooper 'and Mrs. George Towe, the latter vice president of the auxiliary, at her home Tuesday nitht Aun pres ent were Dr. McCannell and George Towe. do verdal e Community Giest PlaiiH Discussed ! CLOVERDALE Mrs. Paul Thomas is teaching the 5th grade room in Turner during the morn lng while-the regular teacher. Mrs. C. Wright, teaches physical education. j A Community Chest kick-off desert supper was held at Carl Booths Last . week. ' Present were Bernice Wipper, Gertrude Hen- rues, Mrs. Dudy Taylor of Sun rirside, Thelma Miller, Helen PeetK, Mrs. J. Metcalf, Mrs. John Andrews, Mrs. H. Sanderson and the 'hosts. Weekend visitors at the A.J S. Dragers were Mrs. George Daven port and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kimble of Toledo, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Weis of Salem silverton Kindergarten Registers 32 Pupil SILVERTON Thirty - iwo pre-school c hi tor en Jul years old' were registered Wednesday for the proposed kindergarten achool to be sponsored by Ithe Parent-Teacher association. - Two applications are on hand but no teacher as yet nas been engaged as the sponsors are awaiting com plete registration. Children will at- tend half-day sersions and should J eufficient register, both afternoon v and morning sessions will be held Columbus Day Dance Planned STAYTON The committees in charge of the annual Columbus Day dance, Friday. October 10th t the Forester Hall sponsored! by the Knights of Columbus land Catholic Daughters of America, are fast completing thetr plum They have fecured Chuck Re gan's Dance. Band for the occaa ion. Raymond, Kerber of Staiton u general chairman -for Knights of Columbus. the Aumsville Reception For Teachers Planned AUMSYTLLE A teachers! re petition will be held Friday. i6c tober 3. in the A urns vi lie high achool dining room, sponsored by the Parent-Teacher, association New teachers are Mr. and Mrs. O. Willis my. Mrs, Marjorie Fiske. Eileen Avey. Mrs. Orace Sehon and Mrs. Dorothy Barlow. Re turning teachers are R. E. Hough, -Mrs. Ruth Riches, Mrs. Agnes Bear. Mrs. Margaret Feller, airs. Mary Sehon. Mrs. Cleora Parks and Grace Richard'.' I! Valley Obituaries Mary Margaret MiddlemiM SILVERTON, Oct. 2 Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Margaret Middlemiss will be held Friday at 2 o'clock from , the memorial chapel of the EX man Funeral home with final rites in Belcrest at Salem. Mrs. MiddlemiM' died Wednesday. - I Mrs. Middlemiss was bora in Canada, August 31, 1891 and csme to Silverton with ' her familyn 11 years ago. Survivors are jjthe widower, Ernest; son, John n of Silverton; daughters, Mrs. Mar garet Hoffer and Mrs.. Helen Hof fer both of ML Angel and Mrs. Ths Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday; October 1. It 17 11 ' s ftste , national . vo. i ; Newspaper 1-0 Week ' VfrY Favorite Coffees, Etc. .- -j . . ea.. v a-.v, , .....v, jv.-.-..--.-.-. -.i -:. - a-. .'.v. '.jass -"ssssw. J .r-, -n! II l H i 1 V W 3 X -in r n r xi iti tt a a tw m u n i iow x - s-5i yv fyDJk w si m -gs." iii i .ft nsm- r vir?T4vStJ - -y- - rsHr-i'st d:. ran cm w ....................... f ' I L "ff DueOip yw jet? seff (?ir Be ready to turn out those taste-tempting home-baked treats that make the family sit up and take notice. You can if you keep plenty of flour and other baking ingredients on hand. Safeway reminds you to stock up now by featuring values in favorite flours. Come in and select your needs at these low prices. And note the extra saving you make when you buy the larger sizes. Edwards Mb. can 45c 2-lb. 89c Wakefield I " 43c "85c Maxwell House, M. J. B. -' ' 47c. Chase & Sanborn, Hills 47c Nob Hill I - 40c 2-79c Airway 38c 3 ,b- $1.13 Instant Coffee "sof 39c Instant Coffee 6't 37c Filters 0aVe ars CMk$ Qc Baking Heeds Schilling Pure Vanilla . MU 37c Vanilla Flavoring 'f 9c 1 5c Baicing Powder c- ' 23c Baking' Chocolate Hwihft cu oc Pure Cane Sugar ,0-,b- 94c , White Satin Sugar' ,0:,b "k 92c Sno-White Salt, 9c Mince Meat J-- i' 35c y Cherub Milk T lie Casa (41) $525 T Pirates' Gold Graham Crackers Crisp and Fresh 2-lb. box 39 T Look! Beverly Peanut Butter Regular or Chunk Mb. Jar 25( Shady Oak Plum Preserves 1- lb. jar19c KELLY Marmalade 2- lb. jir35C Fruifs and Juices 10c Apple Sauce "' N-2 Cranberry Jelly 0e w 5W 22c Grapefruit 'r N- 9c Oregon Peaches Jmfr- Na.2eaa 33c Prepared Prunes ue No- 2 ' 10c Grapefruit Juice Uwm H9UI 4-l- 19c Blended Juice 0'G 44-w. can 23c Tangerine Juice ou ' N-2" llc Tomato Juice s"r No- 2 n 10c Tomato Juice Ukhr . - No- 2 225c LtfncA Box Suggestions American Cheese ' s 2 'b- 95c Velveeta & Breeze Cheese- 24k- 39c Nu Made Mayonnaise ft1 .'" 43c Sandwich Spread x3c Salad Dressing 0 56c Miracle Whip p- 35c Red Hill Catsup n't. bawu oc Heinz Ketchup ' 25c Ripe Olives No. Ican 2-25c Lemon Drops ' p1- 10c 71 WBS TBttDBR MEATS 1 GRADES Sirloin Beef Steaks T-Bone Beef Steaks Beef Round Steak Beef Rib Roast Beef Chuck Roast u. s. u. s. Good Commercial lb. 69c lb. 59c lb. 79c lb. 65c lb. 75c lb. 69c lb. 69c lb. 59c lb. 55c lb. 49c lb. 39c FRICASSEE FOWL, Eviscerated lb. 65c Fillet of Sole Fillet of Red Snapper Halibut Steaks Salmon Steaks Fresh Oysters lb. 45c lb. 32c lb. 55c lb. 69c pint 65c Li " ur. . . . . c reserve me right to limit quantities NO SALES TO DEALERS HMIS Skinned - j Nationally AeVertised t Brands' ' Lb. HMIS Ready to eat. Skinned me V a MM A M JD. Sliced Bacon Swift's Oriole Lb. Pork Cuts Pork-Rib ar loin end Loin Roasl Lb. 59c Center Cpts Pork Chops u,.69c Picnics Lb. 49c Veal Steaks IT. 8. Caod aad Choice ;, "': ''.'tSradea , Loin Chops ... Lb. 65c Rib Chops Lb. 59c Veal Cutlets, Lb. 79c Sirloin '.. Lb. 59c Shoulder ...Lb. . 55c Veal Roasts U. S. Good and Choice Grades Leg of Veal Lb. 49c Hump Lb 49c Shoulder Lb. .: . 49c Blade and arm cats Meat Prices Effective Friday and Saturday. - A cobbler quickie and other neat treats by Carol Drake COBBLER QUICKIE t Cover bottom of well- greased square csvka paui with fruit abopt 2 inches deap cher ries, sliced apples or what-have-you. Mix topping of 1 cup each flour and brown sugar with some cinnamon; cut In cup shorten- , ing; sprinkle over fruit; pat down. Bake at 350 F. about half an hour. Easy to eat. JIFFY APPLE PIE: Slice apples into greased cmaaerole; sprinkle liberally with cinnamon and sugar, dot with butter and top with rich pastry. So good! Make it even better! Spread meringue over crust of baked pie (beat tranulated sugar into stiffly beaten egg whites, 2 tablespoons per white);-sprinkle with sliv ered toasted almonds. Browa In moderate oven about 15 minutes. Fill the cooky jar with new oodi Write for the free leaflet, "Cooky Ideas." Address your request to Carol Drake, The Homemakers' Bureau, Box 2110. Dept. C. IM San Francisco 26, Calif. I WIN A tI0r,lE! 150 ether prizes FiH details, entry kUnki at esr KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR DISPLAY 104b. tfe 2Mb. S!(. $1.98 50-Ib. PI (ft if TO Sptrry. Gold Mtdai; U V U ii& Pillibury and Rther 1.20 S53.S 254b. $ Sack ndDB ?b5 $L0S ,1 $3.70 Harvttt. tlettom Swifts-down Pkq. 37' Prepared Flours PncU Flour W i lBc Panceke Flour ,-k- 38c 92c Pncke Flour $nr iwb. 95c Apple Pyqulck n-n- l 43c BUcuit Mil 40-ss. pi,. ....... . . Get Your October FAMILY CIRCLE 5 Grocery Features in this ad are effective through Monday, October 6. All Safeway Stores Salem - Silverton - Dallas Fill ffMnte ; ? Sunny Dawn. The Tomato Juice with the fresh tomato flavor. 46 oz. can.. Dalewood. A tasty and ec onomical spread. Lb. . fa fwm 5 Lb. tins lUue Label 11 f Red Ubel lis Tang's Satin Mix. Kuy several jars at this special price. 28 oz. jar Special! Busy Baker SODA. CRACKERS 19c il 39c Mb. box Canned Foods Green Beans Ne. .2s 20c Butter Beans ' iss. 0c Fancy Peas 19c Peas and CerroU 20c Plmiento Chilies ' Sweet Potatoes Canned Pumpkin ' Tomatoes f Vegetables ".w Pork and Beans Osasises Kidney Beans J A,t Spaghetti ''-' Spaghetti '' Corned Beef Hash Treet Lunch Meat 3 25c Na. 2l' 5c N. 2a-s 5C n. :, 23c ft 1 7c Na. I caa QC Na. 2'. 5C Caa 5C !$-. caa c Na. 2 s 33c 12-et. cas 39c Fears SAHIW ffllSii PRODUCE HcjcL (Dsdici&uA lb. I5c lb. 13c lb. 3c A Hnlaa Extra fancy IIPPIGS & fancy pack U. & No. 1 Bartletts 1 ' '41 - 1 naqnasn m r mm X-ah m ......JAk 12c uanis Tokay Table Grapes Persian Melons, Ripe Honeydcw Melons Lb. 10c Golden Corn, Tender and Sweet ..Lb. 8c Crispy Celery, Local Crop ..Lb. 8c : Cauliflower, Solid Vhite Lb. 13c. Potatoes, U. S. No. l'a ,.Lb. 5c Potatoes, U. S. No. 2's 50-Ib. hk. 1.19 .Southern Yams -.Lb. 10c Turnips, No tops to pay for .Lb 10c Squash, Marblehead & Hubbard ..Lb. 3c Produce Features Enecue Friday and Saturday I 1 3 Jean Tramm nf lilaln Hi i