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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1948)
4 riiir Meeting si Of Presbyter Ilejd at-Gervais y Mr. Bartliell Named Hospital Supervisor formation: Master, E. N. San guineus Officer. A. G. Braw shaw, 20. Vessel. S. S. Lake Kootenay. Date. March 27, 1848. Lat. 42 degrees 10', N. Long. 125 GERVAS - Sprin meetinft of Willamette Pheshytery was held hre Tuesday with the Rev. Ern est Trerrjblay hot p.ttor. Forty mp in attendance. Meeting con- DALLAS Mrs. Josephine Barthell has been named supei I degree 17' W visor of the Dallas hospital. Mrs. led bottle. J. A. Moore, superintendent of 1 He also found the hospital, has announced. I glass floats and Mrs. Barthell is a graduate of i glass floats. St. Joseph's Creighton Memorial hospital in Omaha. She took post graduate work in Manhattan Ma ternity hospital in New York Cty It was in a seal- seven three round oblong Veterans Discuss Loan I pack to urvlse Cities, and to 4 j conduct a community wide paper At 1 WO-Lounty Meeting J drive with possibly the establish- Twenty-five veterans, enrolled j ment of ng t4tion. in Polk and Yamhill county agri- ! Reports showed that Silverton I cultural training courses, met in I now has 150 scouts and cubs reg- uayton Wednesday night. T. K. ; utered Hobart, Ladd Sc Bush-United j States National bank, met with wned by the miHt-tator. the Rev.Und worn on tuberculosa IB vaney H J Schmidt of Lebanon, devo- of the Sun Sanitarium, rhoenix. tion, led by the Rev John Rik- Ariz During the war she was with of NVwnort R. N Hanson the department of interior In- Otrvalh: Hubbard IT A Officers To Be Installed Mav 3 them to discuss bank loans to Jxpizpf Clllll) CpFOUD farmers. This represents one of , . a series of sessions which have j IflIJ jOT t flCOttOTl been arranged to acquaint the j HUBBARD The PTA meets of credit available to them. Other j met April 22 with Mrs. V. C. Re-united Cousins Have Family Party ROBERTS A family dinner was held Sunday at the Louis John ston home when they entertained for Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Englehorn. Mrs. louise Johnston, Wayne Johnston and Charles Thomas. After living near each other for five years the Johnstons and Bid goods discovered that Johnston and Bidgood were first cousins. Monday evening. May 3. at 7 :30 meetings considered the Produc o m. at the evm. Officers for the tion Credit association. Federal layman, was named dian field service. She ha also coming year will be installed . Mu- Land bank and the state loans. new moderator. The Re Earl Rinhow f Dallas rewnteo on t'hi istian education, arvl R N. Hanson on the '"New Life Mm e ment." Three groups of young pople will hold conferences this summer Other iarticipating t'fie were Dr J. R. Harris, Dr. Mjiintte and Dr. Mnisan Cdell. Niih meeting was conducted by tf Rev. Chestei Hatnblin of Sa- Ua. and Dr. R N I'jtiiK uiiiver-itv. nati.t o( Nica raua. spoke Resolution were , rrctd by the Re . fc K. Fenton ot Woodburn. The meeting closed with prayer and uenettittion by the new moderator. , Clara Jones Missionary sciety ' set el luncheon and dinner to those attending i worked at the Salem uenerai nos- pital sical numbers will be given bv j Sandra Huff. Patty Thompson. Silverton ScOUter I a Ta ir vt; i ir , i aiun ic m. i ti i-i . Keizer Man Thrilled By Find Along Coast KEIZF.R Lloyd Wood ex perienced the thrill of finding a government ""bottle paper" while ualkini nn the beach between Hooker of R(X-kaway and Barview Sunday morning. It contained the following in- aod Donna Driver. Mrs. Charles fclect fH UllieerS V'redetiburg will report the Klam ath Falls convention. Towel shower for the school kitchen will be held. Priest for a no-host luncheon, and afternoon of informal discussion. Plans for summer picnics and ways to honor summer birthdays, were made. The club will not meet regularly during vacation months. Remembrance gift was given ! Mrs. J. D. Watson. Mrs. E. T. SILVERTON James Bonner Owen was welcomed as a new was elected secretary of the Sil- ! member. Other members present verton Scouters round table group ! were Mesdames L. P. Bagger, H The third and fourth grade re- Tuesday night, when Norman H. Breneman, J. L Sloan. L. A. ceived an album of "Snow White Naegeli, neighborhood chairman.: Wood, D. J. Goode, P. T. Andregg, and the Seven Dwarfs"' and the presided. P. O. McFarland, J. H. Derrick, high school received a book "Fire" Tre group voted to grant pow-j Alfred Stedwick, J. D. Watson, for the library, for PTA program er to the chairman to appoint one j Delia West and the hostess Mrs. attendance. i member from each troop and V. C. Priest. Aurora Baby Clinic Examines 32 Children AURORA Maoon county health personnel examined 32 infants and pre -school children here Tuesday in the annual clinic planned for children expected to enter school next fall. Mrs. Donald Garrett was the volunteer chairman, as sisted by Mrs. J. F. Feller. Mrs. Dell Feller. Mrs. Martin Albers, Mrs. Ralph Bair. Mrs. Willis Vo der, Mrs. Frank Thiel and Mrs. Ben Netter. The Stat man, Salem. Oregon. Friday, April 33. 13311 Cervais May Queen Selected by Seniors GERVAIS Etto Jo Dodd is the senior class of the Gervais Union High school choice for May Queen, and Mildred Hetsler. crown prin cess. Other princesses are Shirlev Rondeau, Cartene Rentz. Wanda! rerrin ana uerouiy Burke. May day festivities will be held Thurs day. May 6 at 2 pan. Track meet will be held in the morning and a ball game with . Hubbard Will foJlOW crowning o ' the Queen. Expert, Reliable Repairing HEIDER'S Call 7521 428 Coort Si. V7AIITED Hen 16 lo 45 To Traia f er BEFQIGEI1ATI0II Alr-Conditlonlnx la ear well equipped school shops. We teach yea U build, malntila aod repair deep freezers, milk coolers, walk-la coolers. coolers, etc. For Information Sea Mr. G. L Jensen From 11 A. ML. to P. M. FrL, Sat. sad Saa at Marion Hotel. Approved for Vets. Idaho Familv Msits Detroit DETROIT Mrs. Bill Mullen and children of Wallace. Idaho, are viiting h r sisters. Mm. Fred Sie vr and Mrs. Lee Thornton and their families while enroute home from a California visit Renee Oderman. nurse at the Vancouver Valeran hospital vis ited her brother Lyle and Mr. and I l" John Da Lane o( Idanha and oi her friends here. Mr and Mrs. L. L Rynearson wire called to Portland by the ari tous illness of her grandfather. F M McNamee Later they drove to Stevenson, Wash . to his fath i home Bob Dart wu taktn to the Bend h-spital Saturday for tieatment of a' infection deelopeJ m a burn on tin arm. Mi and Mrs. Frank Steenhout Ji and children Willard and Don rii jnd Mr and Mo Cay Wilson attended a birthday party at Red mond Sunday for Mrs Charles bnntnall at the home of her on. Leland Bnntnall. Thirty-five pepl attended the Piient Teachers asstHiation meet In Monday. A motion picture about the at hol at Mooseheart. Indiana was showu by Otis White The program Included piano wlo by Edward Harvan and vrxal numbers by Mrs. William Cauble. ji. Mrs C. A. Ftatzke of Independence will peak at the next meeting. May 13. Southern Pacific Engineer in East DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. W C. Hefner of Salem, former Dallas residents, are in Washington, D. C. where he will attend the national bard meeting of the Brotherhood ot Locomotive Firemen and En -linemen. Hefner. Southern Pacific, is chairman of the legislative board. They stopped in Chicago on Brotherhood business while en route east and tfie return trip will liK'lude stopovers at St Paul, Minn . Winnipeg. Canada; Van couver B C, and Seattle They opet to bo away a month. During their abajjsrfcV her moth r. Mrs. GeorgeW. Curt, will visit at the homes of her son and two daughters in Dallas. Donald Extension Unit Has Election DONALD Sunshine club met thu week with Mrs Francis Ryan. Mrs. Rudolph Henny of Brooks spoke on varieties and growmg of rhododendrons. Showy duplay of blooms were as Illustra tion. Growth of the club's member ship has led to investigation of a larger meeting placo. An offer was accepted for tha quilt top started by the club, money to be used for future club needs. Mrs. Leigh ton Whitsett was elec ted president; Mrs. Kilian Smith, ice president; Mrs. Harlan Feller, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. A. H. Rehm was assistant hostess. Members of the group are Mesdames L Knizley, Francis Feller. F. Howe. Roy Lenhardt. F. E Miller. Frank Miller. Henry Goode. Del Feller. Jack Bush. Har lan Feller. Vernon Miller. C. Co nyne. Tom Pramas. Francis Itel, Roy Stratton, R Henny and K. Smith. Next meeting of the extension unit will be at Mrs. Ryans. May 11. Salads will be discussed by the project leaders, Mrs. D Feller and airs. Vernon Miller. Mrs. J. Bush, and Mrs. L. Knizley will be host- f!0l7 she shops "CAsnuiDCfjinr Without Painful Wmmy nfirm iMuatnmKtaniaMrfMfUUi. wnm w mm M waate mat no Oay. W kM OMr of kU tmmeUam S Mr Nil .to iiii,m yofcU. aoalliae. pm mmdmr the tm lirJ',-11 'fc J a oty ' - - i i ! tiiMiiai - una fc DmmTt wmjtl Aak ymmr l t4 tor Dmi'i rUHl KOHIHI tUmM. mmt 1 1 II I f IT I mr linin foe OTr IS Man. Daaa'a miwm fcaeer rriirf aa4 will a4 tao I mlm mt r taba Sash oo pawaaj MoaaV Cat Daao'a TiBk. m .VAVAVAVAV..V.VV.V.V.V."aV """- ....... t- "..". '.'si .'.: MOWS v7i Lima Beans with Bacon A real good buy on ral good item King wood fwc No. 2 cai 19 There's no monopoly on quality, you know. Anyon can make ooo root beer if he has the know-how and will put good "stuff" into it. The people who make Cragmont do know how and do put good stuff into it. Otherwise could Safeway afford to recommend and guarantee Cragmont Root Beer? Certainly NOT! As most Safeway customers already know. Safeway will refund the price of any purchase that fails to prove satisfactory. Cragmont Root Beer and all other beverages are included in this guarantee. fta flmnraoooefaso NOT famous ...YET! But, . . . soon will bt. Yes, we know you prob ably never heard of Cragmont Root Beer or these other beverage and may be reluctant to try them. But try a bot tle on our say-so, won't you? You really will like them vathd that means you can start saving money right away or these bever ages at Safeway cost you lese. (gn&(5PHRT tmws dim Thooo Prices Effective. All Scdoway Storos aaf.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.VAV.v.v.v.v.v.v. iv.v:.v.v.v.v".v.. . - jrtt a- x. .""v""""""""v'va"v."""v. jii a "mM I lm W OrcngeMce 4..r 25 (rSQljiP APr!cots sr&V t) ' Snta Paula n - l-fi: ; r i r : I M fa r-fa p-S ' ;:"-f t i' $ -a . 1 : Fresh V Rhubarb 1 1 For pies and "ws. sauce supreme HicC so, WJ(S, CatS'wer 8nowy White Lb 100 A QUART DOTTLQ Cl 1ft J .v.v.yav.-av.v.v.v.v. Ms on somwmmmsim&i values No. 2 can, 2 for 25 No. 2 can, 4 for 25c 28 25 No. 2 can 22c Canned Fooif PaelHc Mist Chip Sliced Beets No. 2'a 4 for 25 Diced Beets, Snider'a Fancy No. 2'g 9c Sanburtt Cat Green Beans Diced Beets, Sun Pak KeeedaJe Green WhIU Lima Beans HUbwir, White, cream style Corn Payette Valley Cream. GoMea Corn No. 2 2 for 25c Peas, Gardenside. Standard No. 2 can 10a Gardenslde Brand Spinach No. 2 can 2 for 25c Crackers and Cheese Busy Baker ' Soda Crackers, 1-lb. 25c 2-lbs. 45c Grahams, Pirates Gold Lb. 29c, 2-lbs. 49c Tea Timer Crackers 1-lb. box 30a American Cheese, Dutch Mill 2-lbs. $1.19 American Cheese, Kraft 2-lb. loaf $1.19 Breeze Cheese 2-lb. loaf $1.1 Jnices and Traits Tomato Juice, Taste Tells 46-oz. can 19 Apple Juice, CAS Brand Quirt 10c Hostess DelUbt Fruit Cocktail No. 2lt can 38c Old Fashioned Chants Pear No. 21. can 21c Prunes, Highway, std. No. 2Vi can 2 for 25 Produce Features efiecflre Friday & Saturday 7 Artichokes Lb. 10s lomaloes 14 ox. cello tube 25s Green Onions Lb.lCo Spinach 11 ox. cello pkg. 17a Calavos Grapelrnii i Desert White Lb. Lb. 7o Made from the finest ingredients full of sparkle. Flavor that's reminiscent of the home made root beer you used to enjoy so much back home. Horo's rmst of the family of Now Dovorago wt guarantoo you will llko thorn O Scooter Ltmon-LIm Coverage O Sky Room Tom Collins Mix O Gold Rush Orange Soda O Snowy Peak Ginger Alo O Merry Mix Sparkling Water o Sno-Colo Colo Beverage la Salem - Sll-rerton Dallas U.SJ!o.1-t!eY Potatoes Smooth, uniform Shafter whites Meat Features fiectfre Friday and Saturday LB. 70 or 2 for 27o NATIONAL DADY WEEK APRIL 25 - MAY 1 POODS FOR DADY Dry Cereal fr" - 17e Pablum Cereal 45e Strained Baby Poods M," f, C Chopped Baby Poods Hmlmt lOe Daby Foods rr'1 variefy wa Jan Oregon Brand, Peach or Plum. ej ? 16oi. Jar aLeap Oregon Berry, Logan berry, Blackberry Boyaenberry 16 ox Jar Grapsfruil Highway No. 2 can 2 for 250 Sliced Peaches World Wide 3190 CoUm Valscs IlobOiU 46c 91c Airway ' 44 C S1.31 Edwards 51 0 $1.01 II. J. D. and Hills Coflea 53 C Golden Vesi Coffes i-n. Pure Ltrd 33 Crlsco Shortening Smoked Picnics Short Shanks Flavorful Shortening IQfchen Craft flour tn..$1.15 10-lb. pig. Lb. Deef Chudt Roast Blade Cuts - f 590 Sirloin Stealis lb. 72s Flank Stealis lb. 79 Beef Short Ribs lb. 29' Ground Deef lb. 45l Sail Pork lb. 39 0 Pork Loin Roast (b. 59T Pork Loin Chops lb. 69 Leg o' Lamb lb. 60a Lamb Shoulder lb. 52s Grooory Teaturee In this ad are effecfire fhraqab. Monday, May 8. We resenre the tight to Kmlt quantttlea. No sales to dealers.