The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 13, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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Thm Statesman, Salem. Oregon, Friday, February 13, 19437
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Many Parties,
Visits in Lyons
LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Hershel
Culwcll were hoatM for dinner
held at their horn honorific their
daughter Joyce on her fourth
birthday. Coven were laid for
Mrs. Joe Weitman. Lileth. Max
ine and Ernest: Mr. and Mra.
George Hann. Delorrt and Gary,
f Aumsvifle: Mr. and Mra. Sam
Culwell. Harlin Gibson, Elmer
Culwell. Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Kaue, Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Cul
well, Joyce and Thelma.
Mrs. George Huffman waa hot
eea for the afternoon card club
with the party held at her home
Wednesday afternoon. A deaaert
luncheon waa served followed by
several tables of 500. with Mrs.
Herman Free holding the high
core. Mm. Bob Carleton low and
Mrs. Pat Lyons winning traveling
prize. Present for the party were
Mesdames Earl Allen. Albert Bass.
Kenneth Bass, Pat Lyons, Floyd
Basnett. Walter Bevier. Bert Ly
ons, Clifford West. Herman Tree.
Bob Free. John McClurg. Donald
Naue. Bob Carleton. Merrill Brass
field and Albert Carr.
Mrs. F. L. Becker and little
daughter Randie of Medford spent
several days at the home of her
parents, the Rev. and Mm. R. T.
Cookingham. Little Randie re
mained for a two-weeks' visit with
her grandparents.
Mrs. Kenneth Knight and sons
Phillip and Jimmie have returned
home from St. Louis, Mo, where
they visited at the home of her
parents and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead
and son Walter, with Mr. and Mrs.
Id Olmxtead of Mill City, spent
several days in Seattle.
Mrs. Elaine Esselyston of Port
land visited at the home of her
Brents, Mr. and Mrs. George
ipfell Monday.
Boy Scout troop II met at the
home of Scoutmaster Floyd John
son. First aid was studied for aec
end class work. Refreshments
were served.
Paul Cookingham of Salem
spent last Saturday with his par
ents, the Rev. and Mrs. R. T. Cook
ingham, and assisted them in get
ting moved into the new parson
age f
Midweek prayer meetings are
being held at the Lyons Methodist
church sponsored by the Women's
Society of Christian Service, with
Mrs. George Clipfell in charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bridges and !
children of Portland visited!
friends in Lyons. They were guests
t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran
da Jungwirth. The Bridges are
former residents of Lyons, having
wned and operated the Lyons
garage here. They have added an
other daughter since leaving here.
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55c
PRICED LOW EVERY DAY
To save you a little on each item
IGA I'linced Clams
. .7-oz can
White meat razor clams, free from sand and grit.
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Bine Plale Shrimp
7-oz. can, med.
A ses delicacy. Finn, tender, to serve French fried
610
Red Salmon 1
lb. can
Elsinore aockeye with the finest delicate and delicious salmon flavor.
Pure Cane
Fine '
Granulated
10-Ib. m
Crab Heal
Bloc Jacket 7-oz. can 670
For a tempting cocktail or Crab Louis. 4
Ilorvegian Sardines,.. 4., n
Tender, flavorful, small sardines for those who crave the best.
Ilushroom Sonp &mpb!m4.., 160
The same heme-like flavor that make Campbell Soups the favorite.
Cockiail Sance
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Peanut
C. II. B. ... 14-oz. bottle
To add flavor to your fish, salads and cocktails.
230
Krispy Crackers
Dainty salted squares. Crisp and flavor
ful, tender in texture. L
2 lb, pktr. a P
'Make Lenten
Meals Sparkle.
Large Grade
Doz. 53c
Sweet and crisp. So
Special for Friday and Saturday
1 Idaho
Qusseli Potaioes
Take
10 lb. bag:
vantage of this special low price on these better than ever potatoes
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Elbow Ilacaroni VkT
Elbow Spaghetti "iT
Fruil Cocktail No. IH ean. Del Monte
Cranberry Sance .iM can, bee spray
Green Beans e snusm - 20c
Lima Beans Ne. x can, seaside L tlQcj
Spinach Na. t can. Tasty Fak
Tomatoes Ne. X can. Tasty Fak 117c
Jiffies
-ll-es. pkg.
27c
DINNEK
Ilacarcni & Cheese 13 C
l-ea. ykx.
IJIDLETS GOQII
Whole kernel Tacuum pack
12-oz. can
Green Gianl PeasNv su ea.
The big peas with the garden fresh flavor, i
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20c
Cabbage
Pound
good for slaw or as a vegetable dish.
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mod with
Pillsbury's Dst
Ealif . Selery m 9c
Keep am on band always for salads and your relish dishes.
Pinh Grapefruit 80 size. Dozen ..
These grapefruit are at their peak of goodness, chuck full of sweet, tangy Juice.
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10-oz.
pkgr.
MULE TEAM PRODUCTS
BORAX
SOAP CHIPS
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43c
DORAS POWDER
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17c
Cleans dirty
them soft
and white.
2-lb. pkgr
hands m ak e
27c
Boston Poach Cream
Dossort
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Pillsbury's Dett
10 ,b.-,k 950
California Cling: 4)A
Peaches, No. 22 can
10-oz.
can
Bla-Uhifie lc
Blues while you wash, does not streak. Whitens,
brightens, makes clothes dazzling white.
Self-Polishing
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Quart
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QUALITY
soap roa
PARticular
Moojrwivu
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Bisqnick 4
pkg.
49 c
Just add milk for biscuits, also
dumplings, meat pie and many other
things.
Cake Floor
Large pkg.
Giant pkg.
410
870
44-ec
kg.
42c
Pint
Size
Boft-As-Silk, with more moisture for
extra delicacy and flavor.
IGA Sail 15 c
Non-caking, always runs freely.
Size
Gives floors longer lasting beauty. No rubbing,
no buffing, shines as it dries.
SPIC MID SPAII
No rinsing, no wiping. For wood
work, walls and floors.
16-oz. pkg.
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Wcodbnry Soap
Each - - - 12c
PUSS 'II DOOTS
aoal
230
8-oz. can Each
90
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Gives your baby the right start in
life. Babies yearn for it.
Every Day LOU PDICES in This Ad
Effective al the Following Stores
mGHLAIID IIADKET
tet Highland Ave., Salem, Oregen
minEGEn kasd &
BAnnY
East Center at 4th, Salem, Oregea
DEnG'S GBOCEQY ST0I1E
171 Ceater Street. Salem. Oregea
STATE STOEET IIHT.
SUte Street
Saleta, Oregea
I10DEL FOOD IIADEET
S7I Nerth High St, Salem. Oregen
nomiEn's GQ0CEHY
Gerrala, Oregea
KEII GOLLKT
Mehama, Oregen Open Sanoays
CEHTDAL CASH IIADKET
Meamoath, Oregen
EQDALL'S GDOCEOY
Weedburn. Oregea - f
DIIOADUAY GnOCEHY
Braadway sad Market,' Salem, Oregea
Open Saadays ' - , i . .
LEZHIOII'S IIADEET
MS Nerth Cemmereial St.
. Salem, Oregea , i f ' ''
CADTED'S IIADEET
17th aaa Market 8t, Salem. Oregea
PEADSOII'S FOOD IIET.
Z4 Nerth Commercial,
Oregea
ODCDTT'S IlAnEET
42M Nerth Elyer aUad
Salem, Oregea . j ,
IIIDEPEIIDEIICE FOOD
IIADEET 1
' Independence. Oregea I
SEDVE niTE GO0CE117
Dallas, Oregen
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