: r t Falls Gty Folk Visit Relatives FALLS CITY Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Taylor and children of Pallas spent Sunday with her I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ames. Mrs. Opal Arstell of Portland spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Fnebe ward. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dennis and children spent Sunday with rela tives in Independence. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Taylor and children of Molalla spent the weekend visiting friends and rela tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Jack lis gar and children of Valsetx spent Sunday with her mother,- Mrs. Katherlne Pace. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. completed Instal lation, of the dial system Satur I . -r- Si. 'JlA-- (Zr$ f U III i5 IsZZZZ&X Z ZZ&i siw I M.lKal!J rJJllJCJJLIA!J J fS w II I 1 w Jl I 12 V - tj- - I i. - I J II I II rZZZZ I lr--y i Wl kZX4l - 1 It -31 f IO-5i VT3I W nZ " l : A I 111 day. May 8, at -11 pjn. Only operator to be transferred is Mil dred Wray who goes to Indepen dence about May 24. Mrs. Lottie Graves who has been ill at Dallas hospital re turned home Friday. Mrs. B. E. Freer. Mrs. Chet Burbank and Mrs. Fiord Graham were Dallas visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shepard spent the weekend fishing in eastern Oreeon Norman Davis was in Salem Monday on business. Unionvale Family Meets for Dinner On Mother's Day UNIONVALE Mr. and Mrs. Duane Hunsaker of Eugene are the parents of a daughter born April 26. Mrs. Hunsaker is the former Louise Will and her par ants are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Will of Grand Island. Paternal grand- B i rents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie unsaker of Baker. The little girl has been named Melodee Ann. Mrs. Hunsaker and the baby are spending a week with her par ents here. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stockhoff of the Dayton Prairie district were Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stockhoff and Gene and Mr and Mr. Jamie Ediger. Gathering at the Louis Magees Mother's day were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Remme of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fiher of McMinnville and Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Magee and Stephen of Corvallis. It was alto the birthday of Mr. Magee. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Will and Barbara and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Will, all of Grand Island, attended the golden wedding anniversary of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Will at Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Will of Grand Island have moved to Bonanza where he will be en gaged in farming. Marion 4-H Leaders Meet Saturday at Salem Marion county 4-H club leaders meeting will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday in the Salem YMCA. Plans for club summer school In June and a possible discussion on the fall show, August 23, 28 and 17, is scheduled. Final reports on the spring show held two weeks ago will be presented. Keizer Scout Picture Will Be Shown Tonight KEIZER Cub Scout planning committee and Cub Mothers club will sponsor a full-length motion picture Friday night. May 14. It will be shown In the school audi torium and will be benefit for community cub work. The Mothers club will have candy, popcorn, cake and coffee for sale. Liberty Sixth Grade Qasa Holds Election LIBERTY Election of offi cers was held in the sixth grade. Lou Kurth, jr. was named presi dent; Beverly Smith, vice pres ident; Clara Durant. secretary, and Elwyn Barker, sergeant at arms. The Liberty Softball team will law PHntfla 1 Mm nt ttvAAmmr Sjfaw y - t y 4. on the Liberty diaaatrnd. 3 YJ get (sigWr Xj 5 brtfjjiitcr Sbkl csovit s t fWM e Kodoscope Gght-90 rVofaclor delivers ewwepowd , IfitW to the -scree Cossss wtth e-oty loaning lumtmnlnd ft A I od 730-wott Iwssjs. Hos "ar end reverse profection ond fori motor rewind. See tnU debxe projector her. i Burke's Camera Shop 174 X. CeearT SC Tmmm Z-U41 Plctswect conn No. 303 can 4 Cream style Cm No. 303 can Wh. Kernel for I I l.rlTTRR Kf A r V IUJ M I H I V Ml I f 'I M' 'iliklHUif . fillTJal 1 V I II wlnW - rovers i- 7 VPrt- c . 1 Zrrrr777ff f J JSr, O ,; I jj CampbeUSonps J kppr K&Qo i 1 1 f I X vv U I I In.f.Sr.W. OOjt For topmost . VyTjJ HVsf S r for eJW W I Quality and bigger sav- KTLvlH4VS ftX iwvjrUOU'i. wfi KAIMW aOA Brand., that is) take TT' ais? the tDOtllght . thU 'A fVf For topmost quality and bigger sav ings, our SELL-ebritles (IGA Brands, that is) take the spotlight thia week as always! CAIIIIED FOODS Priced Low for Savlnga Apple Sauce 10 A N.. tB 12c Grapefruil ,OA , aB 18c Peaches Elslaere, Ne. ZVi eaa 29o rnssion peas No. 2 can 3 for 350 Boy a ease at this low price and sare money. ELSIIIORE NS. PEAS 3 f.r 470 Fancy, small tender peas, priced lew. FDOSTIIIG 4 Vi-or. pkg. 13c BISQUICK . ... Large pkgr. A must item for strawberry shortcake time KARO SYRUP 5 For baking, table or canning. 470 ne. 610 JELL POWDER T" p'k PkI .70 Six delicious flavors for colorful springtime meals. KRUSTEAZ 350 Just add water and roll for perfect pie crusts. CHICKEN Haley's i-oz. can Sandwich Spread "ll Chicken a la King 4i0 ...15-oz. can 630 s Flavors ML t" Borden's Instant Chocolale Ilix 25 c t-es. Can Borden's nnio Powdered 69c JUICE COCKTAIL Ne. S S ml 41-os. 3"f UEM LOW PBICES Super Snds nooos o suds for Dishes and Duds. Vel 330 No soap ever made suds like Vel. Crystal While Soan 2 150 Use Crystal White for easier wash days. CM Cashmere sJUtiU Bouquet 2 for 230 Soap Palmolivo Soap &2L T0IIAT0 SAUCE 8-oz. can Tastj Pale 4 . 210 Spleed just right far dishes. delicious T0IIAT0ES No. 2Yi can Tasty Pak Solid pack hand picked vine ripened. 250 Soli Mertoa Zt-es. . far 19c Chili Peppen 24 C OUves JSredi Apple Jelly Tea Garden 4 12-ex. jar T FPCCU rnnnc lAVllIH V 71 i Specials For Friday and Sainrday Onions White or yellow . 2 Ibsi. CJZ3 i New crop Texas Bermuda Onions priced to save you money. Grapefruil fill elf Ta ArlrAHfl IK AV W oaew ak savssi . w va ssaeassssssssssi Chuck, full of tangy Juice, breakfast size Snnhisi Lemons 360 size Dor. Keep some on hand always, for so many uses. I Ssssssw' Fresh Tomalocs Lb. Tube Snobo sou lld ripe for slicing or to add color to your salads. Hon Potatoes H A size Shafter 10 lbs. U. 8. No. 1 long white potatoes at a low, low price. With the fragrance men love. Poet's Granulated Large package Three times the womes now use Peets. atSbars jLV0 Try the 14-day beauty plan. $$0MN6 ABOUl ffa&Xn (ksZskto. ift&&k Del Monte lomaio lice, Z5o Large 46-oz. can i - MartineUl Applo Cider, 15n PiatiBotUe This Ueeh's BesS Buys Swift's Hocklus Circlo S Smoked Picnics Smoked over hickory embers to give them that sweet nut taste. Siviffs Semi-Dry Thnringer Snmmcr Sansago Noted for its distinctive, tangy flavor. Swifi'i Preainn 5f!?f? T'J"1: freshness, goodness aad sanitation. Swift j Dahyl Ileal: iYx-p. eaa - -Strained Gerbers . Dahy- Foods 42 -o can strained or chopped 1 3 r 230 Puss Boots Dcj and Col Feed 9(j l-o. I1 J sa.u White Star Tcza Fixh T-os. eaii I Grated 43 (j Oscar Mayer Frankfnriers BEII-GEE VegeUble Chow Ilcin Dinner !6c No. 2 can Chow Meln No. 1 can Noodles Tea & Soy Tang Sauce . Yea eaa always depend ea .. eaallty taste - natxitlea when yen aerre sea Oee, Pophitt Puffed Wheat 4-oz. pkg 100 Puffed Rice 4-oz. pkg Packed la double cello phane for freshness. 130 For Making Betty Crocker's Lemon Chiffon Cairo . Get Tree Recipe at eur display Xor making this NEW type cake everyone is talking about. Kitchen Tested Gold Ilcdal Flour 25 lb, bag $2.05 KELLOGG'S VMETY 320 Package Sunshine Ei-Ho Pound Fkg. J w 530 Wat eh for the June I issue. Ea joyneat' for tat whole family. C 1 AC'3 NTCKILf WOSTrl 1 FEMSOn'S FOOD I1ET. HIDEPEIIDEIICE FOOD fJ4 Nerth Oeaamerdal. falaas, Oreffea II2U1IIET mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmwmmMmmummmnmm IIQDEL FC3D IIATirrET 1 nt Kerth EUk It, faieas. 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