The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 25, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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MEUNKOTICn COXSXDEXJO -LOGAN,
Utah, March 24-0P)-George
llelinkovich, once a stellar
football player for Notre Dame
university, was regarded today as
ai potential appointee as football
coach at Utah Sta& Agricultural
' Shirley elts Easter Seats . 1
Tha 'LUgteaian. gqletnV Oreop, Friday, March 23, 8j -IS
college. I ;
A 1948 survey showed 81 per
cent of American housewives still
roll their own pie crust.
1U North Uberrr
rbene Mill
Whon You Can Havo
VOGIC-CND
O Completely
Automatic
O 8 Year Warrant
(on sealed-in-transmission)
O Excloair
Water Sarer
n
O No Bolting Down
O Cleans Itself
Ucsiinghonso Laundromal
Tradt-in allowance for your old
299.95
washer
-For Only
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SALEM'S EXCLUSIVE APPLIANCE STORE
YEATED APPLIAIICE CO.
255 N. Liberty Street ;
The first Easter Seals la the annul sale to benefit crippled children
and adults are seld by Shirley Ewnun ( Salem t Gar. Daslas
McKay. She Is assisted by Jesse Basenbaom of La Grande, aaclety
president. Shirley, years eld, attends the society's hospital school
at E arena.
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to Pir,r,i v nir.r.iTrfcrnnEATEn
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Keyko
1-lb. pkg.
Smith
1-lb. tin
10 e
Green Label
ri tin
3
71
El-Do Crackers . 1-lb. pig. 33s
EODDEII'S mSTAIIT I
HOT CHOCOLATE
f-em. tin .,,',
27c
smisnniE mion odops ;
- 19c
17 "
- fiJCEiKinE , TIE
White, Golspie,1, 1
per. Food .Pkf.
GL0-C0AT
2-qt. tin deal rJLb
2-pt. tin deal
300
BllIDGEFOnT GOOD-AIDE I
ln. 90C
KILLS ODOK8 Cf FTW
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U-OZ. TtS
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snpniTEiniiG
Sunkist for 1
1LC Each
CELERY
Crisp,
Greta
IB.
Young
tender
CAnnors
SC bo.
Dundee Whole Kernel Corn
No. t ttn , ,
Ranchers Pride Chicken & Egg
noodles 18 on, gloss
Smith Kidney Beans
IB osy fin
Uptons Tea
pkg. II bags
Ivory Flakes '
large package
Ivory Soap
medium bars
2
Camay Toilet Soap
Beg. size
Oearex Glass Cleaner
12 os. glass
15
29
10
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30
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J "rW CohT 3eat t ylftwryf Available"
Top Grade fed Steer Beef is bow at it's best, 'and the Ideal am to enjoy It Is now! Re
stock that freezer at these prices on top Grade Swift's Branded Beef.
Swift's Branded Blade or Arm
HOAST OF STEED BEST ib.
It's marbled If s wholesome It's tender tfs good for youl
Lb.
Hot ordinary
ham burner ...
Always the family Ireat If e ewnomlcaL I
Swiff s Smoked Empire
They're well streaked has that Premium cure.
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Swiffs Boneless
t t
No waste .
iJ Easy to slice
FDYEH5 - BAKERS I H2ESII FISII CDAES
Easter Seals
Ready for Matt
Mailing of Kaster Seals, In the
annual sale sponsored by the Ore
gon Society for Crippled Children
and Adults, has begun, according
to Mrs. Earl Snell of Salem, ap
pointed state chairman for the
sale.
Lynn 8. MeC ready of Eugene la
chairman for the central Oregon
district, which includes Marion.
Linn, Polk, Lane Benton and
Lincoln counties.
Giving assistance to those
handicapped who can not receive
aid from any other agency, pro
ceeds from the sale will be used
to finance projects of the society,
including children's hospital school
at Eugene, Portland rehabilitation
center, summer camps for crippled
children, surgical, medical and
special training and a craft shop
in Portland.
Rainbow Girls
Receive Degrees
In Scio Meeting
STAYTOM The majority de?
gree was given Andean Purdy and
Doris Madsen of Sdo Wednesday
when Acacia assembly. Order of
Rainbow for Girls, met in the
Masonic hall In regular session.
Kay Cunningham, worthy advis
or, and Mrs. Sue Tuel and Mrs.
Kathryn Weddie. mother advisor
and associate, mother advisor re
spectively, presided. h
Kay Cunningham sang two
songs accompanied by Mrs. wed
die. Shirley Hennies, Karleea
Drager of Turner, Yvonne Rose
nan of Jefferson, Jeanine Bentley
of Lyons, presented the number
they will give at grand assembly
at 5L Helens next week.
Seventeen girls have registered
for the session from the assembly.
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Tuel, Mr. and
Mrs. Wendel Weddie of Stay
Mm Cam Ttsi erase Titeeine)
wea mtv wuh as t va aimmvi
and Mrs. Marion Cunningham of
Albany will accompany the girls.
Report Given on
Red Cross Drive
ELLIOTT PRAIRIE Mrs. Ray
Baker and Mrs. Mabel Losey, local
representatives for the Red Cross,
report $71 collected to date. The
quota is $100.
Mr. and Mrs. Ingval Ed land and
Aloha Lee left for San Diego Fri
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed land expect
to be gone for two weeks but
Alona Lee will remain in San
Diego with a cousin.
Mrs. Theodore Thyker enter
tained her sister. Mrs. Anna Fan-
ton of Bend, and her niece, Mrs.
Verna Merriott of Portland, Tues
day. Mrs. William Bushman spent
last week In Portland caring for
ner suter-tn-iaw, Mrs. Luis Law
augh, who had fractured her
eg. Henry Bushman, a semi -in
valid, returned with her and will
remain at the Bushman home
during the convalescense of Mrs.
Lawpaugh.
CLUB ENTERTAINED
LYONS Mrs. Herman Free
was hostess for the afternoon
card club with the party a J her
nome. a i:jo dessert luncheon
was served, followed by several
tables i of 500. High honors went
to Mrs. George Huffman, second
high to Mrs. Earl Allen, low to
Mrs. Roy Huber. Mrs. Pat Lyons
drew the traveling prize.
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ALL PDICES GUT FRIDAY AIID SATDHDA7 OIILYI
131 PAIR MEN'S ALL
WOOL d. PART WOOL
SLACKS.
Re 9.51
to 14.83 .
New Califernla Waist!
Deep Fleets! Zippers!
Men, here's the biggest bar
gain in pants in 10 years!
Not just a few, but a big
part of these are 100 new
wool gabardines, Bedford
cords and diagonal weave
gabardines! All colors, all
sizes, 29-40! Be here when
the doors open at 9:10!
ITU
1E3 Dcj. 2X3 Uczzi Frc&s
On Sal This Morning!
Mostly sizes IS to 44, bnt smaller
size too for early shoppers! Well a f
made, fast color dresses from our II .
ref. 2.93 line. Doors open 9:301
On Sal This Morning! '
m IIcaVllC3'Drcrj Stirb
Famous 2-Star Brent and Fruit- of-the-Loom
colored dress shirts in r in
attractive patterns. Sizes 14 ft U I If
17. Corns early and stock up I k dil
101
EOIIE QUAIITmES AD& LEIITEDI C3IIT DELAY!
RE 9. HUtl Flf OOUCINATlOIf
19 s Me M elej Hch toeei
124X3
Friday 'And Saturday Only!
Ut j. 10X3 CsbT SircIIsr
WardTn better stroller .all met
al and hardwood with ball bearing: f f)f
wheels, rubber tires and bumpers, ( J u J
Cednced two days only I WWJ
Sav Friday 'And Saturday! '
34X5 lcrrpricj llzlltczi
Flexolator Insulated and thick
ly padded with new felted cot- sTr,'pO
ton. Loflf-wesrinf S-oz. worea t ) H (
stripe tick. FuU or twin. a-IxJeU U
TIIIELY SPECIALS, AT IIOIIET-SAVniG FIUCESI
Fisherman9 Special!
Beg. 22.S5 V7cdcrs
It's Impossible . . but we're do
ing it! Waist high waders with
non slip c tested soles and heels
at less than half price I Buy now,
sarel
Friday And Saturday Only!
Oenannlacizrcd Ilcfcrs
L09 TO. 129 VALUIS YOUR CHOICB
Best Quality oUnnlnumwore rustproof!
3isc Saucepan Set . Qreoselest Griddle J38C
3-qt. rrendi Fryer Twin fan Set
Sat 1-pt. Saucepan, Skillet, fwdding fan
For as little as $10.00 a month
yon can buy a Ward rebuilt motor.
New parts used . . new motor
mnnl. Fat ForiL Cher Ply
mouth. Dod e. Liberal trade-In. off
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