Detroit PTA Plans Program DETHOIT Parent-Teachers as sociation met Monday at the school when a film on Safety .was shown, also one on the Life of Thomas Liiison. Prize fr getting mo.-.t parent? out for the meeting was won by the sixth grade. There was a talk by Otis White on legis lation and Mrs. Ban explained how money cleared at the Carni val will be used. Guitar solo was gien by Richard Hanson Sixteen ' joined the PTA at this meeting. Carnival by the high school Fri day night took in $516. and $350 of this will be clear. Part will be Used to furnish the home eco nomics room in the new school building. The rest will be used it: the general fund. The grade school yvhich had charge of the candy booth made $29. John Estey went ti Portland Saturday for his mother. Mrs. Sarah Esters funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Guy " Moore drove t Bend Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Detmar Nelson and Ronald Morgan spent the weekend m Portland. The date for the bazaar and dince by the Womens Civic club will he November 13. Tthirteen cast floor show will be given. PTA Sponsors Swegle Scouts SWEGLE The first scout troops for the district in several years have been organized with the PTA as sponsor. Swegle Brownie. Scout troop 12 is led by Mrs. HilLard Hanson and Mrs. Roy Adamson. Meetings for the new troop are once a week at Mrs. Hanson's on Garden Road. Members are Sarolyn Alsman, Barbara Reams, Janice Casey. Be verly Hanson, Ann Yost, Nancy Bates. Carrol Jean Adamson. Ros lie West, Nancy Painter. Yvonne Ellis, Gerry Dell Lewis, Viola May Yost. Sandra Wilkinson, Pat Go shell. Donna Fetch. Girl Stouts are led by Mrs. Ma rion West and they are working on their first merit badge. Mem bers are Shirley Brick. Marilyn Benson, Eleanor Berry. Zettie Patterson, Wanda Laptn. Janice Isom, Beverly Shultz, Ellen Shep herd. Sharteen Simons and Anna May West. Swegle Scouts will take part in a Scout program at Leslie junior high October 31 at 3 p. m. along with all the Scouth of Salem to celebrate the birthday of Juliette Low, founder of Girl Scouts. Carolyn Alsman will represent the Swegle Brownie troop. Friday the girls make a trip to the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Salem to take part in the "Sing and Swing Jamboree," Scouts one week, BTOwnies the next. Swegle Couple Complete Trip SWEGLE""5 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Neuman, D street, have returned home after a trip east, he to Cin cinnati, she to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Hammer nick of Nickerson, Neb., were guests last week in the home of her brother, JEL . Brandt and fa mily on East Garden road. James Brandt, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt enlisted in the army on October 12th and is now at Fort Ord, Calif, for basic train ing and assignment. Mrs. Pat Quirk of Boise. Idaho, it here to vjs.t her brother-in-law and sister, lr. and Mrs. Rex Pef fer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norton entertained with a birthday dinner Sunday for their son,- Harold and grandson, David. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nor ton and son, Danny; Mr. and Mrs, Donald Norton and son, David of Oregon City, Eleanor Barry, Al vera Puree LL (par den Road Club Ends Summer l ocation Recess SWEGLE After a summer vacation members of the Garden Road club met Friday with Mrs. Archie Wehtje, Lancaster drive. Mrs. William Hartley assisted. Dessert luncheon was served to the following members. Mrs. A. R. Tartar, Mrs. Paul Lynch. Mrs. V.' E. Richardson. Mrs. A. C. Schaffer. Mrs. Glenn Larkins. Mis. Ralph Werner. Mrs. Richard T. Wicklander. Mrs. Mary Swin r!. Issues to be voted upon at t'-.e coming election were discussed. 277 Are Enrolled at Turner High School TURNER Second month re port for Turner-Aumsville high school shows 93 freshmen, 86 sophomores, 60 juniors, 35 sen iors, the total 2T7. Thirty-five will be in the graduating class, it has been estimated 100 new students will register next year to make an enrollment of 340 students next year. tired Kidneys Often Bring Sleepless lights ilS of trartubar fiber watea aetata) awl If J t blood bim kwv rM Mitkr. Waao I tired mad dom't work riefct la taa 4 many naoala haiw to nt aa arietta. Ft oracanty naaaa imniii nmilinaaa Bhoura tfcara la I with mot kidneys or Maadar. Don't 1 Ulil Waaa aiaorarref kidaarf liaj nay i Baiaa. lea Baina. loaa of awliina;. puffiiaaa aadet the ayaa.1 tarda. iiinlhlaaT am pear oloaat. It Doat wait! Aakyocr aVruaatat tar Daaa'a TOm. a atamnlajU aioratie. al naf.tj by anateaa for aaar M yaaxa. Daaa'a air fcaaay laHef aad wfll hala taa M atBa of Gat Damn's Wak""""" 1 I liiu fr TUO WM Ik. V i m B aa. mm. a - m a. aa a am aaa m . ...-..- . ........ w. m m i m im i-:-x-:vy v.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.vjr i Vz-r iga Tho SlaWcmm, Salem, Oregon, Friday Odobar?3, 193 13 m I W r-.ni year SEE WHAT YOU SAVE 7-- MM. 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L 190 KIX Post Raisin Post nnnn S HEARTS BISQUICK FLOUR BEN GEE Chinese DIIIIIER 7-oz. pkg. 160 ..10-oz. pkj?. 170 . ...28-oz. pkg. 280 ...10-oz. pkg. 470 ...44-oz. pkg. 390 KRUSTEAZ Tasty Loaf CBEIiaK FOOD 2 S)c 2 rv. HtiiU p. American Pimiento .. Ib. box Deschules Polaloes 10-lb. baa JH'ti - u. s. No. i ! ..". "u1 .ISSN r 0 Save money at these low prices. Smooth, de licious flavor. Keep some on hand for your favorite cheese dishes and hurry-up snacks. Phoenix Pabsf-eii CHEESE FOODS AIIEMCAN 72 lb. pkr. 31c PnilEIlTO K ,h.Pk,.31c SWISS Vi ,kI. Buy quality potatoes and save money. Also priced low. Fresh Carrots - Bunch - 1... j Grown locally to give yoq that garden-fresh quality. 3-lbs. Fresh Parsnips Wuaniy at tne peaK oi goodness. A delightful change as a vegetable dish. Sweel Polafoes ! 2-lhs. Hand selected, shed packed and Blue Bird brand, the finest. Sunkisi Oranges 220 size 19c No. 2 can Chow Mein , 1 4-OZ. Pk?. No. 2 can Noodles . Just add water and roll for per Tea & Soy Sauce combine for delicious Chinese Dinner. feet pie crusts every time. aaaawtaaalaaaiaiBaraalaaaal JtVll , X. -Ta MiM M MaVs CMtfrnm. mm 91 JK MaAal Sunbrite Nice size for eating, slicing or juicing. Uat Us Jczr FOLczzrs COFFSS BLUE VHITE Blues while you wash. Whi tens, brightens, 9 does not streak m3y CLEAIISEB Swift's 4 8-oz. can t for CLEANSER Saa cans 150 rfiin rtLPA tr "'"jrTri 53c l?MM(0)IL!K7E Regular J C2Xes 74 r Sizt Ol) Batk O cakes Size 22c Pard Pound Can .. DOG FOOD 150 rrv PEETT'Se 33c Granulated'--' L0T7 PDICES EVEBY DAY FOB SAVIIIGS DOUIIAK HABSHIIALLOWS J. Pkf. 21 C CHOCOLATE CHIPS Hershey's Dainties .t-xL pkg. aaaOC CHOCOLATE SYBUP Hershey's .! l-et. can 16c COCKTAIL PEAIIUTS Planters f -oil. can 9w nrxED inns Planters 7-oi. can uiiiuLU iinriuiii Pk,. zjc LOTUS PAPER CUPS .... . n,. , ISc LOTUS PAPEH PLATES Pk, , 14c WHOLE DILL PICKLES Libby's No. Zi Jar O C SALAD DRESSING ,iA . ., 33c GRAPE JUICE Welch' V: i. Pint 25 C APPLE JUICE Church's Quart 23 C aMillA TrVX eOUPOM TO DAY I a, TKE WIICATEMA COIKMATION. l I f,ii.w DK. . Ia 55. WIao IIIImI i pim. .ul a40STESS SET J. aacb lacld(a f lA A l wor awl. I KW. 2 iWm, 2 I l ataxic. om4 t Jl SO. I ! a lof aadat WlMotma d VH ( te: far aaca art. Horn Get This 7-Piece HOSTESS SET irmmm rMI Car Yours for Only 500 -Stara. And one Wheatena box top. otror ooi tmit t v. m. awf 9otd u tkf on Mail to: The Wheatena Cor- tZ,r?'ZLrVV jTT'orTaS co2Pration- Premium Depart-ZSZZZJZS-JT' CMfcment, Box 55, Wheaton, LUi- WNr amaaaa aai mtwyl, 149 nois. HI-HO CRACKERS Lb. Pksr. A Must for Soups or Salads V 1 Sg)0 If ?c Y J. A A all. IGA STORES -TOP TRADES M"t,ough 7:45 a. m. ESLU "Listen to this program - - you may want to buy some of the things offered for sale. You may have some thing you want to selL "Today's Top Trades" will get what you want or will get rid of what you don't want. 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