r urn a i " x a PREMIERE Actrctt ;Je tlmiMu www this new f wa to the London premiere of ! film attended by Queen Msxr. Valley JVew Drfefo Detroit The Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts will have a court of honor and covered dish supper at the C. C Camp Nov. 21 (today). All parents and the general pub lic are invited. Middle G r v e The Middle Grove Community program tonight at 8 p.m. is sponsored by the alumni who extend an invitation to all former pupils and patrons of the school. During the program the service flag will also be dis mantled, with ceremony. Salem Heights The Little Gar den club, sponsors of a crab apple contest, is reminding residents along the Liberty road and the Skyline that this fall is the best time to plant the Aldenhamensis (reb crab apple) for which prizes will be awarded during the 1948 Cherry festival. " Hubbard The Youth Center was open for the first time Wed nesday night Mrs. C. J. Friend, Mrs. Gerald Myers and Duane Hatcher are trustees. The young people met with members of the committee Wednesday night, to plan activities. The center will be self-supporting. Chaperons will be obtained from various organiza tions represented on the commit tee. Talbot School health clinic for first graders and selected students will be held at the school Mon day, November 24, from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Sidney and Looney Butte school districts will also be in cluded in the clinic, with Talbot children examined in the morn ing, and those from Sidney and Looney Butte in the afternoon. An Infant and pre-school health con ference will be held at 2:30 p.m., with others from the three school districts. North Howell Mother's club of North Howell will sponsor a school beneefit carnival Friday night at 7:30 p.m. at the grange, to raise money to buy school play ground equipment.- Games will be played and refreshments served, and everyone is invited to attend. Two 4-H Sewing Clubs Started in Aumsville Area AUMSVILLE Two 4-H sew ing clubs have been started for this year. Janice Richies is lead ing Sewing I with the help of Mrs. Elmer Klein. Bonnie Nichol son is president of Sewing I, Sharon Chamberlain, vice presi dent and Shirley Nichol, secre tary. The other two members are Margaret Chamberlan and Joyce Gruchow. Mrs. Elmer- Klein is leading Sewing II; III and IV. Patty Nichol is president of this club, Vida Schaffer, vice president and Patty Schaeffer, secretary. Other members are Lois Ann Holmquist, Sally Klein. Doris Lucas, .Lor etta Music, Winnifred Slater, Reta Whorton, Helen and Ramona Keuhl, Donna Lee Klein and Jan Ice Richies. Ray Tulius and Jackson Gellis- Sie are convalescing at their omes after their recent stay at the Salem General hospital. The Aumsville PTA grossed $967 at its annual bazaar Novem ber 14. WEEKEND GUESTS UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Asher and Sandra of Cor vallis were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenzon. Valley Obituaries Mrs. Daniel Stnrgis - Mrs. Daniel Sturgis, born in Flora, Illinois in 1881, died Satur day at the family home in Lacomb where she had resided for the past 23 years. Burial was in the local IOOF cemetery Monday af ter serv ices in the Huston chapel conducted by the Rev. Paul Col umbe of Lacomb? Mrs. Sturgis is survived by her husband and by one son, Walter Sturgis. She haM four grandchildren. Want Loan $3750 Will pay 6 Interest. Contact. Allen Jonas or" Mrs. Needham, Realtors 341 State St, Room 4 Phone 2-4831 Mt. Angel Will Send Students To Conference MT ANGEL Representing Mt Angel Academy at the Na tional Book Week conference will be Marian Rickert, Mt Angel Academy senior from Woodburn. Held In connection with Catholic Book fair, the conference will be on November 23 at 1:30 in St Mary's Cathedral auditorium, Portland, and will have as its general theme "Juvenile Delin quency." Miss Rickert is scheduled to talk on healthy, normal and genu ine home life as a solution for Juvenile delinquency. Her topic entitled "Our Home's on the Beam" will also Include unity, re spect and happiness in the home life of today. Clement Roggenbach, also a senior from Woodburn, will re present Mt Angel Prep and will speak en the topic "So You're Going to a Catholic SchooL" Other schools participating are: St Mary's, Beaverton; Holy Child Academy, Portland; Catholic Central, Portland; . Immaculate Academy, Portland; St John's, Milwaukee; Columbia Prep, Port land; St Mary's, Portland; Provi dence Academy, Vancouver; St Boniface, Sublimity. VISIT AT GRAND ISLAND GRAND ISLAND Mr. and Mrs. Robert White and family of Toledo were weekend guests of Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. C. A. RockhilL Myrtle Rockhill of Port land also was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods and family of Falrview were Sun day guests at the Rockhill home. 41 ATTEND DINNElt UNIONVALE The men's fel lowship dinner was held at "the Unionvale Evangelical United Brethren church Monday night with 40 attending. Speaker was the Rev. Mr. Rose, dean of the seminary at Jennings Lodge. Young People Name-Officers MT. ANGEL Election of offi cers was held at the meeting of the Young People's Sodality of Saint Mary's parish Monday night Regina Traeger, a '47 graduate of Mt Angel agademy, was elect ed prefect and Chuck Erwert vice prefect Laura Schwab, senior academy student, won the major ity vote for treasurer while Quin Beyer received the office of sec retary. Both Erwert and Beyer were Prep graduates of '47. Officers of. the past year were Vincent Traeger, prefect, Bertha Hassing,' vice prefect, Leon Bern mg, secretary, and Mary Traeger, treasurer. Installation of officers and en rollment of new members will take place the evening of Decem ber 8, the feast of the Immaculate Conception, at ceremonies In St Mary's church. ' Counsellors appointed by the Rev. Vincent Koppert, OSB, spir itual, advisor, were Dorothy Pros ser, Pete Reuf, Jeanette Bentz, Ambrose Duda, Evelyn Purdy and Leonard Dieker. Marshals also appointed are Louise Lulay, Francis Keagbine, Pauline Weis and Francis Dum-mer. Teen Kanteen Unit At Four Corners To Hold Carnival FOUR CORNERS Plans were completed today for the Teen Kan teen carnival at the community hall here at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, November 22, with the public in vited. There will be concessions, food, soft drinks and a free movie, with a "special attraction" prom ised at 8:30. Co-chairmen ore LaJune Rahtz and Phyllis Greene, with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Stewart as adult su pervisors. The carnival is to raise funds for a phonograph-radio combination for the Teen Kanteen club. 300-Pound Bear Killed in Orchard PEDES Leo Condron and Vern Simonton killed a 300 pound bear in an old orchard at the end of the Pedee creek road Monday morning. : Mrs. C. L. Burbank spent the first part of the week ; at West Salem helping care for her broth er. Rex Womer, who suffered a light stroke Sunday. Charlie Ronco, who has been employed at the E. M. Cates farm, and his sister. Alberta Ronco, em ployed at the Earl Gage home, were called home to Newberg Sat urday when their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ronco, were sum- OIL BURNER SERVICE Yo can have complete auto matic heat with a" pressure oil burner Installed la year pres ent faraaee new. Ph. 2-64 CZ. Brimm's He tin- Appliances 422 H S. High Salem. Oregoa The Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday. November 21, 1947 9 moned to the Veterans hospital at San Francisco due to the serious illness of their son Paul, who had returned there the week previous for further treatment after a few days visit at his home. HEADQUARTERS FOR rrv a rNfliCv . M wn. Wills E3nsic Store 432 State Phone) 4959 Saul Jan. Owns 1- i fe:-::;s::y ' ' ..V '.' VAV .V . Ii m Baking Aecs . Baking Powdtr c''' , ,b- I8fl Baking Powcfer CfaWer io-oi, 9C Baking Soda A"" , 3 2Sc Cake Dtcorations t Dth 15c Baking Chocolate . 24c Chocolate '.nr,.Sw.9t ,.ib.caU 29c Cane Sugar 5-lb. ctn., 48c 25-lb. ?k. $233 Beet Sugar 10-lb. sack 92c Pure Yanilla M!,ni i-t.. 37 Vanilla Flavoring 1 5c Lemon Flavoring t-es-fcefiie 5C Almond Flavor 1 9c Food Coloring ,c'7;f fa-of 4 kottl 23c Look to Safeway quality foods to help you plan a beat ever Thanksgiving. The foods we offer you are chosen with the same care you exercise in selecting them for your own table. At Thanksgiving time, when quality is especially important, depend upon Safeway to supply you with the finest Start your holiday plans by checking the values listed here. ft. 29c 29c I'lince Ileal Collins brand 15-oz. Jar 12c Cranborry Sauce 17c Ocean Spray No. 800 can Preserves ono Hony Boysenberry Preserves . 0 Loganberry Preserves Vf h Plum Preserves wfOe4 i-ft. ir 9C Raspberry Preserves wy0o Wk- Ht Strawberry Preserves tMt k l 39c Orange Marmalade f4'1 ,,k-r' l9c Strained Honey Dt$im $1.29 Honey in the Comb 39g PUI1PI0II Moonbeam brand. Makes delicious pies. 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