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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1949)
X-X XXX' v x- x( -.; - " ::-r X x;' : ' v-; . xj: X.rX:XX.: . V- ,.- ! New Phone Lines Installed Near Bethel BETHEL Dial telephone ser vice is being -installed on The rural lines which are located alone the penitentiary road, east c 1 State , street These formerly had magneto phones. . Comorisine the Bis Four Tele phone Co. lines are 19f 109F. 66F. 67F, 68F and line 22QS whkh was established with lial service ,two years ago and ibrovidd phones for eight customer for whom there ,was not ' room on the old phone lines. There will now be room 'on the phone lines for 13 new custom ers. -Three of these vacancies, have already been engaged. A. C. Spranger is president of the Big Four Telephone Co., and W. R. Baker is the lineman. Both men live in Bethel district." Mill Gty "Woman Recovering From Illness MILL, CITY -4 Mrs. Donald Sheythe is improving at .her home. Mrs. " Clara j Corbin of Sa lem, her mother, iis with hex. Riders of . the ISantiam took part in the horse show at Staytcn Saturday, .winning several pm in int events.- j I Henrir Kaolineer who- is con fined at his home has had re cently his daughter Mrs. George Kane, of Longvjew, Wash., with him. & Mr. and Mrs. Lee Webbefr of Lebanon were guests recently of hMr. and Mrs. Floyd Shepherd- Gear Lake Families Entertaining Guests I CLEAR LAKE Mr. and Mr. John Stelburg of Steel City, Neb, wire, "recent guests at the home or his sister and brother-in-law. M'and Mrs. John Lepper. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton of Nampa, Idaho, are visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Loop. Mr. and Mrs. Louis 'Adams are building a new home on the property, recently purchased from Mrs. Amos Smith. 1 Melvin Lepper is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Lep--per. He will return to La Grande this fall to finish his education. Mr. Willard Lepper and children of Walla Walla are also visiting at the Lepper home. Mrs. Bertha .Clement, Mrs. J. V. Gregg and children and Hazel Clement visited, at the, home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clement of Four Corners Sunday. Sublimity Young Peojr)Je Hold; Annual Outing SUBLIMITY I The Sublimity Yourtg i Peoples club motored to "Pat's Acres" Sunday for their annual picnic. j . j Darlene Toepfer, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Jake Toepfer of Woodburn. is speeding a week or two visiting relatives in Suplim-- itv and helping to take care cr Independence FFJA Youth Correspond With Bavarian! INDEPENDENCE Th Inde-1 pendence Future Farmers of America have sew pen pals in Germany. The members nave started corresponding with farm youth group in Lenzfried. - The group is part of the Bavarian Farmers association and German youth association. f I The first letters received from the German boys stated their district in southern Germany is one iof the finest districts within the Western occupation zone, with the main production being cattle. TNe iron and steel In the ave- raee-x automobile weigh about 2,600 pounds. her grandmother. Mrs. Margaret Toepfer. f i Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lam- brecht and Richard and Helen.! and Clifford ' Etzelj spent Sunday The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Friday August S. 3 More people use.MortoiPs : : ; : 7?r " -? wxri .(mm When it fin It pours SSuQ So, Comnil- l! SALAD i SYR1IP JELLY ij DRESSING' f BEAIIS i ; i I. 'm in i 1 llll 1 ! ' - . I -i vi vX I , , : t . t ' . .. ; ; - ',- : . .-:-,.: . ;V;-;. , I r - , . i I 'I , h- xi III? - . T333grx 'J-::r4 v. ii CmZ-y - ' , - .- i mi i -i in nir. i ffTX in i Tomatoes Solid Pac...x IVi tan 19c Sweet Pickles 2h i. 35c Grapefrail Tasty Pack X. No. 2 can 19c Sauerkraut 2 to 23c Spinach Dl Mont ... No. 2 can 16c Peaches ' Iibby's Halves No. 2Vi can 29c Potato Chips Scotts i . pkg. 25c FRESH PRODUCE! Oranges (Best for Juice) ...L... GrapeS (Thompson Seedless) Celery (Utah Type) Tomaloes nucd)..L Peppers (Large green Bell) 3L49c 2L25c lit. 7C 2 lb. 25 c 2 ibs. 25 IUI a u Skinless Wieners Fresh Ground Deef Pure Pork. Sausage Deef Pol Boasl Blade cut Deef Shod Ribs I n.49? ik 39c !b.43c a. 49 c nx 35c HAMBURGER RELISH N ALLEY'S 12 ox. Jar 25c SWEET RELISH N ALLEY'S 12 ox. Jar 25c RRISPY CRACKERS SUNSHINE 1 LB. BOX 1 25c RIPE OLIVES LINDSAY MED. ' 27c ""V z -JixT ? o. Cosnsii'l COME TO OUR OPENING THURSDAY AT 10 A. M One roup Play Shoes V Carpet Wr - ei 1 Womens and Childrens 7 D - Regr5.95, 6.95 1 Reg.4.95 fQC j NOW 88 NOW. NU W . . UVii leatKer .nd Sued. CaO?f . sh.Dr I wife wec j Batiste and Lawn Toddler Sizes w Reg. 8.50 yj yj 1 Reg. 2.98 fl O 10 NW " NOW LJJ Jo' I UOww Only Ideal for those Fall Leaves 9 H.Pi Irrigation Pump 3 H.P. Electric Punip 5 H.P. Electric Pumpj Wisconsin Motor, 3 pha$e Motor 3 phase Motor Reg 473.00 Q) ' N0Vi Qm 66 J?e9 308-50 5))5) 99 Re9- so-so R)jv 99 f , NOW Jl Jl Jl NOW Jl JLJ - ' Mounted on Rubber Tires s O s "1 0 Slightly Used I ' i - . ; ' ' ' " ' - f Folding Camp Stools 6 H.P. Outboard Light Fixtures J . illOtOr ' Mounted On Displays Reg. 1.1 9 T ffs UP tO 50 now 5 Reg-l39-9? OIICA D j ! ; now p3w Reduction Plastic Screen Hand Garden Golf Clubs i , l ' :' i ' Green ools Women's Set . ; ? . x - i t Store Will Be Closed Monday, Tuesday, Wedneslday Aug. 8, 9, 10 The Average Lady Shopper at Sears Will Be Chosen Friday and Saturday She will assist tlje mayors of Salem and West Salem in opening the gigan tic new store ct 1 0 a. m.r August 1 ph. This typical woman customer will be announced Monday and will receive a new dress, Charmode slip, and bra, three pairs of nylon hosiery, a pair of Kerrybobke high style shoes and a lovely hat from the brand new stock of the new hat department. She will also have her choice of $2.50 worth of, candy from Sears new candy de partment and two rolls of still film fom the new camera department. J 484 State St. Shop Until 9:00 P. M. i i TonighV 1 ' 1 I And Every i ' ! i 1 1 i Friday I Phone 3-9191 j SHIRS