12 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Friday. February 13 1343 . . i K how your transparencies will look as Kodachromo Prints . . With our nw Kodochrome Transparency-Print Viewer it Isn't necessary o guess whether your transparency will make a good Kodachrome Print. You con see for yourself under controlled viewing conditions. Bring in your favorite (Tides today. The popular 3X Kodochrome Print, size 3 x4H inches, costs but 85 cents. Minimum charge $1 per order. BURKE'S CAMERA SHOP 174 N. Commercial Street GROCERY Ci I1ARKET FRIDAY; 13th February SATURDAY: 14th Fcbnury Jello & Jello Pudding cobh iPEslS ictswee1, mo s ran? , HCQ)C Ea. Golden l2-Ib. jars Tomato Juice Hunt's, No. 2 cans, per can 10c Prk. Sausage Port, lb, 42c Grd. Beef 12? IT?. 42c RibSleaks Bt" T-BOIIE STEMS Tender beef We reserve the right to limit quantities Rich Red Heart Boxes of Valentine CHOCOLATES $1.50 Value Special for Friday S JDO and Saturday a Working Too Hard? Use Ileblcx Vii Capsules For that tired, run-down feeling ... Sold Only at Scb.aefer' Step Right Up! Get Your Bottle of Schaefer's Com Remedy No Relief, No Pay Schaefer's Nerve & Bone Lininenl 500 .ndSl.OO Pbene I-1141 Ripe to cat Pictsweet, Whole Kernel, vacuum pack . 12-oz. cans lender swet P b 'GEL' 3?3M0 02YD0L 0 Pkg. Large Size IIUCOA Margarine Per pound 38c Baconfrn" .b.650 Bacon Sqrs.1"" i.b. 45c b.43c EggS ilrgeT..Per doz. 49 C YOUR PRESCRIPTIOII STORE WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER 1899 - 1948 "It Pays to Trade at Schaefer's" Prescriptions Accnraiely Filled EVEnynmiG fob the baby , We have a complete line of medical needs for babies. Let us fill your prescription. Valentine Candy Chocolates In heart boxes. Rich red and pastel boxes. Sierra Societe John stons. $1.25 up to $3.50 This Is the efflcial Feaslar kasaedy Stere fer Marten Ceaaty. Tea will find these preparatleas f hlchest qeality sad gaaraa teed te be exactly fer what they are seld aad represented te be. Sele Ages! fer Fenslar Xenedle far llxrien Cavity Woo 1 burn Cycle Shop Is Sold to Beckwiths WOODBURN Sale of the .JVoodbum Cycle shop to Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Beckwith, former owners, by E .E. Buchanan has been announced. Buchanan re tained ownership of the building. Beckwiths will carry new and used merchandise as they did up until they sold to Buchanan a year ago. Recently Beckwith has been employed by the Farmers Union Co-op here. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan are now in California completing plans for operation of a Coca-Cola plant at Blythe. He was with that com pany for seven year before com ing to Woodburn. Buchanan also sold his interest in the local bowl ing alleys to his brother, E. C. Buchanan, who will operate the business. Unionvale Church Scene Of Bridal Shower Parly UNIONVALE Social rooms of the local church were decorated with She valentine motif for a mis cellaneous shower honoring Pat Stockhoff Friday night. Games were played by 40 guests present. Little Barbara Bennett, attired as cupid, presented a wagonload of gifts to the honor guest. Hostesses were Mrs. Marion Dixon, Mrs. Alonzo Ledford and Mrs. Robert Bennett Miss Stock hoff is the bride-elect of Jamie Ediger. They will be married in the First Methodist Church in McMinnville, February 22. lbs. .Per package cans cans Mission pricofis 2 Can, -SC Halves in svrup No. 2Vi Cans COOKIES Asst. Packages Regular 25c size OCr 2 for AWC No Dealers at ' k IV ATia" m Stanch ESambliogs Joe Doerfler, who filbert farms in the Waldo Hills area, sold his Powell Butte ranch at least the most of it and plans to devote his time to the filberts and some bent grass plantings he has. He is thinking of putting some sub clover into the bent to improve the soil. Joe and his wife. Una. at one time had a walnut orchard but after it was IS years old took it out They said that walnuts do not produce too well on the hill soil on their ranch. The trees don't seem to grow much after they reach. IS years, but the fil berts do very well. Glenn Schaeffer, chairman of the Clackamas horticultural plan ning committee, says that berry growers in his area are becom ing quite conscious of erosion in the berry fields. "Gully erosion is becoming ail too common be tween berry rows," says Glenn, "and I expect to establish contour furrows in my fields next year. My soil is too valuable to be washed down the river." Martin Widdows of Canby farms some land of poor drainage. He says that he has obtained an ex cellent stand of big trefoil (lotus major) last spring by broadcast ing innoculated seed on old pas ture sod. Martin reports that llis Brown has also been using this method of trefoil plantings on the coast with excellent results. Good trefoil seed can now be purchased for around US a pound, or a little more than one half of last year's price. Three or four pounds of seed per acre seems to be adequate for estab lishing good stands. It does well on fern lands. Early growth may be pastured off in May and early June, after which a hay crop may be cut in early August at which time the weatherman takes a vacation and weather is good for harvesting, Martin claims. The growers point out, how ever, that disadvantages are that stands are sometimes difficult to obtain and some are fearful that big trefoil might, like hairy vetch, be difficult to eradicate. Sellers Of seed should be able to furnish innoculated soil. Plan Projects For Cub Scouts KEIZER Cub Planning Com mittee met Tuesday night at the Lloyd Wood home. Tentative plans were made for Father and Son banqueft, in March. Two new den mothers are needed to replace those who have moved. Members of the committee pres ent are: Mr. and Mrs. Wright Noel, Mrs. Roger Morse, Mrs. Ot to Yunker, Lauren Stettler, Mrs. Dale Pingel, Rolf Gilbertson, Gordon Gettis and Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Next meeting will be held March 18 at the Lauren Stettler home. Valley Obituaries Mrs. Carrie Alrich SILVERTON, Feb. 12.-Mrs. Car rie Alrich, who lived in Silver ton for about 25 years prior to her leaving five years ago, died In Portland Thursday night at her home there. Announcement of services will be made later by Ekman funeral home of Silverton. Mrs. Alrich was born Oct. 8, 1869 in Lima, Sweden. She Is survived by her husband, Gunder: daughters, Olga, Rose Ha ami Cora Alrich, all of Portland, Mrs. Mable Colgan of Salem, Mrs. Es ther Miller of Eugene, Mrs. Ida Hampen of Everett. Wash., and sons, Adolph and Harold Alrich of Silverton and Lawrence Al rich of Glendine, Mont., by 11 grandchildren, and sisters in Min nesota and Montana., 400 lbs. Bed Cinnamon GUI! HEARTS Special for Valentine Regular 40c lb. This week only Pound - General Electric Healing Pad Regular $5.70 95 Climax Chocolates Special For Valentine pound 2 pounds for -65c For Those Pimples Try Demand Oinlnenl 500 Unemployment Reserve Fund Given Boost With Oregon payrolls continu ing at record highs in 1948, con tributions from employers for the last quarter approached $3,000, 000, to increase the state unem ployment current reserve fund to $78,477,188, officials reported Thursday. This is more than $1,000,000 above the previous high last No vember. Officials predicted that quarter ly collections would more than off set benefits to bring the fund well above the $80,000,000 mark be fore the end of the year. Many counties, especialy Doug las, Linn and other lumber pro ducers, were reporting more wages to workers for one month than for entire years before the war. Gains from 194$ levels were equally as startling, officials de clared. Eight counties. Wheeler, Grant, Jefferson. Curry, Tilla mook, Douglas, Coos and Wash ington, reported more payrolls in the first three quarters of 1947 than for the entire previous year. Salem Rifle Club Marksmen Vie Salem Rifle club practice at the Salem armory Thursday night showed T. Finnell top marksmen for the night's shooting with a score of 186. Placing and showing were K. Graber with 165 and J. Sylvester with 146, respectively. The club meets each Thursday for target practice, reports George Nunn, secretary. i - t - , I ill"' LOOK TWICE! It's a business shirt! It's a sports shirt! It's the ARROW DOUDLERI Men here's a 2-in-l shirt bargain, made by America's favorite Shirtmakeo Arrow. With collar closed, it's perfect for business wear. With collar open, it's a handsome sports shirt. See it here. The Arrow Doubler. Only $4 0B0MD0 ieus SPECIAL raw mm GQEATLY DEDUCED FDICES Sharwin Williams Semi-Lustra. White and colors Sherwin Williams Wall Primer and Sealer, white Pabco Satin Finish, white and colors Velduro Washable Wall Paint In all Velduro Colors i sc:j place to tirtesi tmi F. 0. BOTE Cha rges Result From Silverton Auto Accident SILVERTON, Feb. 1 2.-Waller j Falhaber and Larry Hoffman, I both of Silverton, will appear in I justice court here today to answer to charges growing out of an ac- j cident Thursday afternoon, ac- , cording to Silverton police. Falhaber is charged with as sault and battery while Hoffman is charged with assault and bat tery, failure to give name and ad dress at the scene of an accident and with having no operator's li cense. Police reported that the car Hoffman was driving was invol ved in an accident with one driv en by Dr. N. L. Dodds of Silver ton, Thursday afternoon at the corner of Welch and Cherry streets. Falhaber is released on $250 bail and Hoffman on $750 baU. Sunday Schools Hold Conventions PRATUM The last of the five district Sunday school con ventions for the winter was held at Aurora last Sunday. Held dur ing January were Santiam dist rict at Mill City Prebyterian, January 4; Hayesville district at Fruitland January 11; Silverton district at Silverton January IB, and the Jefferson district at Dever in Linn county January 25. The Red Hills district will meet the first Sunday in May. All six districts will meet at Keizer for the annual county con vention Eebruary 28. Rev. A. A. Loewen and Rev. Orvllle Jenkins will be the main speakers. DV W90 oaL 3b85 gaL 375 cai, 3.85 Sal. 2.80 Qta.t9c .69. m fp pre Yi mile north of undcrpasa Salem Prices eftecflTe for entire week, February 13th through February 20th, Friday through Thursday. Open 8unday. Fresh Grade "A" Large. Farm Fresh. Price good through Monday only. S Armour's "Tcxturized" has the same handlior Quali ties mm fthorteninf plus all the best qualities of pure lard. Lb. carton ...M Nucoa 2 lb. carton CL l ' Snowdrift ouunuxung s ib. can AH other brands, tl In stock tl.lt1 Brdier " Lb.850 PRICES COOP THROUGH MONDAY ONLY 0E (DKEArJ All Flavors Quarti a "As good as the best, better than the, rest' "Red Heart Center" for Valentine'i Day Same price of course ? pf-,, All popular brands aV 1UUA 50 lb. sack 254b. sack. S2-02 Kilchcn Queen 50 Ib. sack 3.S9 254b. sack. tl.SS BressL larte 1 t la. leaf. "Mlty Nlee" Is Its aasae. j Mlf My wire It is. tee. ' ' J Ham Armour's Star Brand Lb. Jar L. rates AH popular brands. Pet 15 48 can case ... Dairy Gold cu. (SIFF All Fopular Brands Hills Bros MJ.H, etc Bed Dot Lb. uc Schillings Lb. ar Orang eS About PoSaSoes UA No. Tm 50 lb. sack Zipples Hood Rier Box $1.98. 10 baV BaLvFoodi Sugar All brands, beet Cnnri popular brands, Oxydol, 9UaP Rlnso, etc Larcc package ILeUuceS.!'!. . 3,2)c Grapefruit a Texas Pink No limit We do not sail to dealers, we reaerre the right to limit quantities. M At the foot of ; the' bride ' Wesl Salem dozen Ab. carton :c 1.15 a a a a A rf1 - A'-? 490 Carnation, Morning etc I'ercn. 2 for T.... 3.85 c. 120 S(0)G . 31 - "i i3O0 .430 HunLiat medium al. art ffk f case JLmZJi? I04ba. In a ahcplng baa. 53c 4e Gerber's All varieties cans or cane. 100 lb. sack 8.25 50 ... Each 350 MS! yt mile north of underpass) Salem At the foot of the bridge Ucsi Salem 135 II. Coonerdal St. PreicripliensTillcd 1CS3-1S3 Plicae 5197-9723 sj&uf' u&i$6to (Mil iee47t3