Mr., Mrs. Paulus To Leave on Trip To South America Mr. and Mrs- Otto Paulus of West Salem will leave today on a four-month trip to South America. They are traveling by automobile to Los Angeles from wtiere they will arrange transportation early in the New Year for Valparaiso, Chile. Paulus, a local attorney, will represent several Salem firms in business dealings at Santiago, Bue nos Aires and other South Ameri can cities. Methodist Bishop Visits Salem Final Rites for B. H. Largent Set Saturday Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. m. in the Clough - Barrick chapel for B. Howard Largent, 71, late resident ef 1695 Chemeketa St., who died Thursday morning at a local hos pital. The Rev. Louis Kirby will officiate, with private services at Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. Largent was born at Matfield Green, Kans., Jan. 1, 1877. He was married to Myrtle Handy, Sept. 29, 1898. The couple came to Ore gon in 1912, settling in Marshfield and later living in Eugene before coming to Salem in 1936. For 10 years theyoperated the grocery store at 17th and Che meketa streets, retiring two years ago. Largent was a member of the Jason Lee Methodist church. Survivors besides his widow are a daughter, Marie L. Olson, Salem; brother, Bruce Largent, Matfield Green, Kans.; and half-brother, Ross Largent, Seattle. v3 sv f- - Armour's Swift's Morrel's - Cascade 12-14 lb. Average x or whole, lb. If lit m& in SPECIAL HAII CUTS 59c 98c 59c Butt Ends lb Center Cuts lb Shank End lb 18 The Statesman, Salem. Oregon. Friday. December 17. 1948 pQPM w IS riFT mm: ' Maa - 1 i 171 So. Com! INSPECTED MEATS Phone. 3-8757 Ar you on of the many now customers that hcrr found out how much you can servo by JKXQinQ cxi inciJoywix marm one m ocuvm m uiui iiujwi. H&E3S s ; S0 Thoso Hams Have No Equal Quality and Flavor Beef Boast, lb. . . . 45c Bee! Boil, lb 30c PURE LARD : 230 2 450 Wo Have Boon Known For Years For Fine Lard Boiled Prime Bib rB1 580 Picnic Shodder Hans, lb. 48c I Boston Bnlls, lb. . . . 55 C Ground Bee!, lb. . . . 48c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 50 C You Find Sausage And Ground Beef As You Like It At McDowell's Market In Salem for s Methodist district conference of It ministers and lay men Thursday was Dr. Gerald Keanedy, bishop ef the Pacific north west Methodist area who is pictured above at left. He is shown in Marlon hotel lobby with the Rev. Brooks Moore, First Methodist church pastor here. A reception for Bishop and Mrs. Kennedy was held at the Flirt church last night. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer ) New Methodist Bishop Talks At Lions Lunch To deify freedom as an end it self always means trouble warned i Bishop Genilfi Kennedy of the Methodist rhurch in an address before the Siilem Lions club Thurs day noon in the Marion hotel. The Methodist bishop for this area and several other clergymen attending a Salem district Metho dist conference were guests of the club at its luncheon meeting. Bishop Kennedy declared free dom without a foundation of duty and obligation soon turns to li cense, "which is the worst slavery of all." He urged his listeners to reestablish spiritual values by do ing the hard work of "digging the coal of character." World unity depends on common worship before a common God. and it has already become apparent that modern advances in trade and transportation and education can not achieve this unity, the bishop asserted. At the meeting the club inrlurt ed Hal Byer, business manager lor KSLM At Salem Schools . . . By James Cooke Statfyman Srhoot C'orrrlonant BtS? GENERAL Q ELECT III C fatfcicZfc 8&UtA& Here's a gift tkat will be appreciated and ea joyed, far nan?, asaay years. It will ax a night after night, winter after wiacar, provid ing weatderfaJ, easy sisspiog waraadi far sonta laeky person. Far a gra4 al "Marry Xaans," stake yew bm! gift a Ceaeral Electric Ataiaatie Blanket. Cfcaasa Iran tWaa nails aad fear levely elan. Tke Amtommric BlmJtt U emrmfuBy mmdm tm Me rigid Ceaerei EUetric safety ataarfards, vtd it apprevee! by Umdrwriierg' LeOreorij, lmc 1$ Is certified tsaakaMe by Am At AVAIlAttl IN TNIII MOlllSt UrfUadw CorW.r I0SI 11V! ttllN CEIAI 340 Court ph. 2-2493 Open Friday Nights Until 9 County Donors Provide Blood Three Marion county residents have answered appeals 4qr blood donors this week, repwts Mrs. xjuise Arneson, director of Red Cross nursing services here. Mrs. Paul Lardon donated blood on a call from Silverton. Mrs. A. E. Stoars donated the needed blood for a young mother in a hospital here, and Mrs. Henry Weise drove to Portland to do nate a pint for a seven-year old girl in serious condition there. Phi Delt Fraternity Re-EIects Savre ml Robert Say re, Beaverton, has been reeltcted president of Phi Delta Theta fraternity on the Wil lamette university campus, it was announced this week. Others elect ed to posts were Gordon Cline, Burlingame, Calif., secretary; Dale Morgan, Portland, charister; Paul Cole, Eugene, chaplain. Roger Ad ams, Milbrae, Calif., was reelected social chairman. m I . 3? jay m. f I I s I I 8 a ar ar m m m m sr m m m stw m m m 1 1 &FTS FROII SCHAEFER'S Smoker's Gills CIGARETTES PIPES TOBACCO Shaving Brushes 1.00 u 15.00 Hair Brushes i 1.00 u 15.00 With brush and comb, or just oi usnes. Military Seta - Toilet Sets 4.00 u 15.00 aw5TS3Baj3BajBaj5St5a3s3i I Shaving ling Sets I Shaving Cream Sets TAWN COLGATE J COLONIAL CLUB PALMOLTVE I I Hard Candy 2-lbs. 69c Candy Canes 5c to $1.00 J Coconut Squares Lb. 39c 2 Societe Climax Chocolates Lb. 39c Lb. 30c All Black Jelly Beans I 2 I 2 I I 2 2 Asst. Jelly Beans Lb. 30c Chocolate Chips Lb. 80c Coca Rolls Lb. 80c 039Mst9V3 MS Xfil XWI 993 M3 XSI 993 9Sfil 9Sr3 X&l9$&yBSHBSy&19&kJtftl 8 I I I I I I & I 8 8 GO FIT t i A 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Perfumes. Toilet Water, Soaps, Compacts, Lipsticks. Christmas Perfume Gifts i EVENING IN PARIS 2 M OTHER PERFUMES S l ISO 15.00 1.00 u 18.00 I CHRISTUAS Penc and Pencil Sets Parker - Unirersal Waterman Eberhard Sheaifer 2 - 'rA CHOCOLATES Sierra, Societe. Glade's. Johnson's Ioo iioo to aJ 8 Electric Razors ? 2 Remington 1-2-4-6 head J Schick J Shave Master Electric Clocks 8 8 8 I 135 II. Commercial Si. Axeats fer Penslar Remedies fer Msrtea Ceaaty Prescripiions FiUed 1893-1948 2 2 2 2 2 Ph. 3-5197, 2-9123 f Seventy - five members of the Girls' Athletic associations from Parrish. Leslie and West Salem junior high schools will meet at 9 a. m. Saturday at Leslie to hold l a "play day." The first event will be volleyball play ; between the schools ... PARRISH JUNIOR HIGH Choir members of Parrish will sing at a Salem Chamber of Com merce luncheon Monday. The group has also sang at the Chris tian church and at the state hos pital. Choir members are Aletha Story, Herriis Michelson, Norma Stew art, Frances McDonald. Soh.ia An derson. Sally Becher, Bonnie Jen kinson. Esier Griffin, Joan Ham man. C .rol Hewitt, Viola Wilcox, Helm Wood, Amy Girod, Billy Dunsworth. David Weeks, Ed Cas tillo, Dick Meyers. Bob Doughton, Glenn Nenner. John Conder, Ken ny Ixttis and Melvin Govig. Gary Gortmaker, Bob Riggs, Roger Weaver, Barbara Shjonsby, Coialie Doughton. Mary Ann Wei kum. Jene Andrews, Joy Bronson, Sharon Jarmes, Roger Weaver, Bob Hazel, Jack Ramsayer, Stew art Wells, Wallace McCoy and Billy Lottis. LESLIE JUNIOR HIGH ' Vocal music students will be featured at the annual Leslie Christmas play which will be pre sented December 21 at 7:30 p. m. Ed Skjonsby is director of Leslie vocal music. The school band will be under the direction of Raymond Carl. Scenery is being made by art stu dents under the direction of Mrs. Opal Hennings. John Swigart is adviser to the boys from the shop classes doing the stage work. HIGHLAND SCHOOL Highland Mothers club will be given a Christmas party Fridav at 1:30 p. m. All the students will Jake part in the program which will consist of choirs and a carol reading telling the Christmas story. Stage settings will be in pantomime. A school Christmas tour. In which students will visit all rooms in the school, will be held the first of next week. Last Plea for Hubbard Man CANON CITY, Colo.. Dec. 15 OIVHis family planned one last attempt tonight to save Paul J. Schneider from the lethal gas chamber at state prison Friday night. Ray Schneider and Mrs. Marie Nash of Woodburn, Ore., said after talking to their brother they will ask Governor Lee Knous to re consider his refusal to grant ex ecutive clemency. Schneider, a farm youth from Hubbard, Ore., was sentenced to death for the slaying of Frank J. Ford, Denver filling station oper ator, in a field in northeastern Colorado in September, 1947. The Appian Way, one of the oldest and most celebrated roads of history, was started in 312 B.C. Southbound? Go Greyhound wax Nnr Air Caaaltia a Csasfc SAN FRANCISCO $Q75 ROUND TRIP H7.IS W LOS ANGELES $1033 ROUNO TRIP S2I.SS al V Tm TUl Tmlrml Tim Tkcre An Wa tawr Fares! 47 N. Church St. Thane 2-2428 ITJTtfl.lMllv l TURKEYS 79(4 Young Hens Dressed and drawn, lb Krade A Tom-Pound 630 Grade A Hens 1114 lb. average, lb CHICKENS FRYERS Dressed and drawn, lb. 73d Rabbits ,une. I n : j 690 0 vslers r... 69 HCinC HAHS sAhr.T.k. .b. 49 d SLICED BACOII rour"SUr 790 SLICED BACOII f"" s"nd'r,",ri,nd 590 GRADE A STEER BEEF p Prime Rib CO-M Prime Rib j Swisn Meak, fiZCL standing, lb. .. O W V boneless, lb O V center cuts, lb. HERE'S WHERE YOUR COST OF LIVING COMES DOWII Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday Mince Meal Brandy n ine Larxe 28-ox. Jar Nonesuch, 8 -ox. pkc 19e Nonesuch, 28-ox. Jar 41c Blended Juice J.i 21 C Texsna Grapefruit Juice, Urte 46-os. can lit Tomalo Juice Large 46-os. can sfca w Fancy Quality Fruit Cocklail 33c Delightful Served So Many Ways Tomalo Caisup uT 2 b.,e.27c Heinx Catsup, large 14-os. bottle BBWaaSaBlaBtSBBBBBBBBBBMalBtSBBBBBBBSlBlaBtSBBBBSBaBHBna Maraschino Cherries ""bottle 29 C Fine Quality, 4 -ox. bottle Shortening VSS jaT'L . 89 C Crisco Shortening Finest Vegetable 3-lb. ! can 1.09 19c Christmas Candies Jumbo Gum Drops OjtL 1-lb. cello -WC Sot-iete !' Chocolate Cones Oft. 1-lb. cello AVI , Bishop's Satin Mix Candies 1-lb. cello Societe Quality Mix yy 1 lb. cello . .' st C Dixie Cream Mix 0Cn 1-lb. cello UC Mixture of Creams &c Jflls Peppermint Candy lf)M Canes lUC 10e site 3 for S5e 5c size ..f for lie Jumbo Peppermint Barber-poles j .1 1- lb. Pole 2- lb. Pole Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb Direct from the Roasters Mixed Nuts 2-Ibs Brazils. Filberts, Almonds, .reran,., walnuts (No Peanuts) 49 c 89 c 67c Bumble Bee Fancy Red Alaska Sockeye American Tidal-in-oil Sardines 2 cc. No. 1 tall can UUI 25c re?, cans Sardines Oval Large can 27c In Mustard or Tomato Sauce Canned Meals Vienna Sausages Hormel No. Vi can ...19c Deviled Ham Hormel. No. Va can i 2 for J3c Deviled Meat - Hormel, No. '4 can 3 cans )l$c Spaghetti & Meat Balls - lge. 24-oz. can, liormel's Dinty Moore J7c Chili Con Came - HormelX 1-lb. can 29c Chili Con Carne - Carsten, 1-lb. can 19c Po?t Tens Package 10 packages of cereal to pack Duffs White Cake Mix, reg. pkg. Duff's Devils Food Mix, reg. pkg. ... Duff's tiingerbread Mix, reg. pkg. .;. PilLsbury Pie Crust Mix, reg. pkg. ... Quixy Cookie Mix Reg. pkg Sugar - Raisin - Oatmeal Lemon Vermont Maid Syrup Lge. 24-oz. jar .. Karo Syrup, golden Aftf. 5-lb. can "XwC Strained Honey QCs Miller's, 5-lb. ran OoC 29c 32c 27c 23c 17c 23c 51c 19c 23c Salted Peanuts Hoody's 25c cello Virginia Salted Fresh from Roasters Salted Peanuts, Planters or Circus 8-oz. can 01C Apricots, in Heavy Syrup No', 2i can Hunt's or Lady Luck Prune Plums in heavy Syrup IT No. 2'j can lUC Merrimac or Purple Poppy Sweet Mixed Pickles Libby's 12-oz jar Ripe Olives Large Mt. Whitney Pint can DRIED BEANS Small Whites, Red Mex ican, Baby Limas OQ Black-Eye, 2 lbs. 3C 17c arge 25c THE IDEAL GIFT . Kerr's Assorted Preserves & Jellies Mailing carton of 12 jars ...... .... 3.89 Strawberry Preserves Chevy Chase 01-. Mb. jar 0C Ripe Olives Collosa! LaMirada 01 aa Pint can OlC 10c Emperor Grapes lb. Fresh, firm, red crapes fine table decoration, j Texas Pink JQ Grapefruit, doz. fiuC Sweet and Juicy Cranberries 00. lb LOC Firm, Red Berries j- Potatoes .... 3 ibs. 19c New Crop Just In j I Broccoli r- Bunch IOC Fih and Green A California Q OQ Carrots .... Ubun.sCjC Fresh, Lone, Crisp Orange Carrots , 'u Sunkist Oranges JQ Navels 2 doz. ,40 C 288's Med. Si2 Al m r 7 Devil's Fudge White Golden Spice ttS mm moo ADD ONLY WATER 390 Silver Fall Canned Salmon No. 'i can Washington Fancy Silver Chinook ;o. i can ...... 23 c 43c Two Big Stores 3720 E. State St. at Four Corners and 3060 Portland Roadon Highwav beyond underpass. Prices effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Opth 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. every day including Sunday. ; '