The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 16, 1949, Page 17, Image 17

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    Enrollment
Sets Record
- at raw Enrollment In Al
bany schools at the close of the
second day of school totaled 2,117.
rrv.i. i.m mnrc than the figure
recorded a year ago, according
to Arthur Palmer, cumcmum w
.nrn!inMnt in the six lower
n-ades Is 1,004 as compared to
996 at the end of the first week
in 1948. In the junior high an
increase of 49 is noted, a total
of 549 being registered to date.
Enrollment by grades:
a im- third. 159: fourth, 159;
ico- ith. 151: seventh. 158:
eighth. 153; ninth, 238; tenth, 221;
eleventh, ia; ana twenu.
Double shifts are being made
i- w- f,rt wades at the Madison
and Maple schools until the new
Wavcrly school and the Liberty
schools are completed.
Service Station Changes
Hands at Keizer
VFT7.1TO Georee Zeuske of Sa
lem has purchased Green's Service
station near Keizer and will op
erate both service station ana gar-
Tulr formerly in the gar
age business in Canada for 14
r now living in East Sa
lem, but plans to move to Keizer j
later. ,
Upon retiring from business
tir thm Greens clan on an ex
tended vacation to California and
Arizona before locating, iney ex-
pert to return to Salem.
SHEDD SCHOOLS TO 14-2
Shedtl Schools to
Open September 19
ALBANY Shedd schools will
not oneri until Monday, Septem-
10. this vear. The teaching
staff is composed of Ray Warren,
principal; Albert . Christie, Betty
Jean Treesh and Mrs. Mary Ann
Dannen. for the high school; and
John McClain. orinciDal: Mrs.
Violet Grossnicklaus, Mrs. Louisa
Mpilinff. Mrs. Olive Harger. Mrs.
Frances Safley, and Mrs. Dorothy
Clark, in the grade school. Mrs.
Harger and Mrs. Clark are new
teachers.
tebeCah- ifrf Opefcs V'
I Work at Hubbard
e. - r i -
ptniBAiin Thalia Rebekah
Lodge met Tuesday evening, with
Mrs.- A. L. Murphy a BODie grana
pro-tem in the absence of Mrs.
Ella .Becker.
'1 1!h John Morrison wa apppifit-ffiilngUf tJtfn f or Jiimt
J'l.V-.Kii-x,!..f .KitMf fni- h CWA VvVtaw home
for the" next two or ihree meet
ings and Mrs. George Leffler as
temporary good of the - order
chairman for the same period.
i
A
Plans were set and announce
ment made for members to begin
shower for he Odd Fellows home
in' November. ' ; !
U brief reference was made to
the emblems of the Rebekah de
gree. The same subject 1 will be
elaborated on at a future meet
ing.
if f i il ? It it t- ! ) j; .s-.O n' . t;."tt t !
V-w Ufa AT fm - - I first truth i JEW Katie tni Stettcaett-Saltm Owyon; rridoTSeptamtxr IS.
SeW AianvLOnn- V- . iteemd. Mrs. i2v Kuiken. third: : . .. ! i . ,.1f
School Opens Monday
LYONS The new Mari-Linn
school opened Monday with an en
rollment near 200. . t
Mrs. Leora Stevens Is principal.
Teachers are Mrs. Vera Smith.
Mrt Rlarin Prwrl fourth'" Mrs.
Elsie Lafky, fifth; Mrs. Paul Put
man, sixth; Mrs. Hazel Worth,
seventh.
School Voard members are Ver
non James, George Nydigger and
Paul Johnston. Paul Johnston is
custodian and Gordon Heineck
and Wilson Stevens, bus drivers.
i
1.YONS noyd Johnson who
has been in the Veterans hos
pital for some time) spent th
week end in Lyons with his fun
Uy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie BOyea j
left for Sacramento, Calif, Sun-;
day where she will undergo med- j
ical treatment and observation. j
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LICENSES ISSUED
ALBANY Marriaee licenses
have been issued from the office
of Linn county Clerk R. M. Rus
sell to Gene E. Olson. 20. and
Dorina M. Chartraw, 18, both of
Lebanon: James F. Dombroskv. 21.
and Mary Ann Cooper, 18, both
of Albany; George V. Grenz, 21,
and Esther I. Cameron, 17, ootn
of Albany; and Aaron H. Slate, 55,
and Keanitn ueiap, 41, Benq.
Jn
1695 U
ast meets wesf
Distinguished new
neckline shows the
unmistakable
Influence of the ,
Orient Gleaming
metal hooks call
attention to your slim
waist and a wide
flowing skirt completes
lovely feminine
picture. Fashioned In
Martinson's Kokette,
a new rayon crepe.
Black, creen onyx.
cinnabar, red oxide
and pewter.
Sizes 12 to 20
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Taste, probably more than price, leads you to select the coffee that best satis
fies you. Well, you can pamper your taste as well as your budget by buying
these Safeway favorites. Vacuurh-packed or "by the bag" you're sure of the
peak in coffee enjoyment Rapid sales on these blends means that stocks are
always fresh! 1
f Prices Effacttra Thursday. Friday & Saturday
V
extra Savings in the bagi
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A.
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Today's outstanding coffee value.
Mild and Mallow the world's
most popular flavor in coffee.
1- lb. Bag
I
2- lb. Bag e
Vacuum pack quality plus store
ground freshness and thrift. Flavor
locked-in the whole bean until
you buy.
1- lb. Bag . . .
2- lb. Bag . .
SOIHFEE
This is Luxury Coffee ... the same distinguished blend maintained by
the Dwight Edwards. Company for over forty years. No other coffee is
better, richer, fresher than Edwards. Try it today. Unless you like every
thing 'about it . . . quality, flavor, freshness . your money will b
refunded. You can't lose. '
REGULAR GRIND
mmm asa asai wtmi.
1-lb. Con.
2-lb. Can
$1
SAFEWAY'S FRESH PRODUCE
kmHim Apples
Bright nd -on .xcll.nt
all-purpoi, appl.
3 n. 25 c
DANISH SQUASH
HUBBAB0 SQUASH
01II01IS
Lb.
..Lb.
Yellow and white Lb.
4c
4c
7c
TOKAY GBAPES 2 19c
PMS1IIPS
Garden fr.th ...Lb. 12c
TUB1HFS Flaverable Lb.
10c
sweet conn Golden . Lb.
5c
CAnnoTS U T.P. . .xb. 7c
CAULIFLOWER Lb. 15c
GBEEII CABBAGE Lb. 4c
f ' m X 5
Yakima Gm
Potatoes
n 98c
I
BAIIAIIAS
Golden Ripe rruit
lbs.
25c
TOIIATOES
For Crmnlaq ;
Full BusW Box
119
4-1 Slate fair Shamion
: BEEF
Will ba featured at your Safeway
Market this weak. Coma In and salad
your farorite steak or roast at reaular
prices.
CRISCO
SHORTENING
85c
3-lb.
can
Susnybtnk EiO
Stib Roast t'S u. 69
pi
-.1 i
Po Eloasls
e wade
Comm. LB.
Blade
cuts
and
Short Ribs of Beef tr
ETOc
Comm LB.
Wesf
49c
l..19c
Round
bona cuts LB.
GROUND BEEF lb. 35c
Pork Sausage lb. 55c
VEAL CHOPS lb. 75c
VEAL tefr lb. 65c
VEAL 5i lb. 89c
DreastofVtal lb. 23c
Smoked Picnics lb. 45c
SLICED DACON lb. 65c
LUNCH MEATS lb. 45c
kW Wieners lb. 45c
Fresh Bologna lb. 45c
Salmon Steaks jib. 69c
Halibut Steaks lb. 49c
ROYAL SATIN
Shortening
offers
Treasure Chest
of 9 Spring
Flowering Bulbs
Dttsils on Roys! Sstm
csn t Stftwayt
3-lb. can
Whiting Fish
Fricassee Chickens r lb., 59c
Get details at Safeway about SunnybankY "Plattic Table tloth Offer"
Karo Syrup L.b.i 57c
Sliced Peaches
Canned Pears Reyeroft Stswlsra' Ha. IVi's
Pineapple, Crushed Hrt. & v.i. Ma.ieaa 23
0 n lOe
ureen ueani w.i. ... m t
Green Beans
Cream Corn
Del Monte Beets
HtflKwsy t
Margate
Hthwter
WheU
.J II L
cornea ucct nain ubbs
BREAKFAST CEREALS
He. 2 s
He. 1 ess
Ne, tfil
Ne. 101 far
Ne. S aa
2T
19
35'
WHITI KINO
SOAP
Granulated
46-ei. VIAe
Pkg.
Wheatles etMf pet.
Rshir'sZocn u.n,.23c
Albert Oah
Quaker Oats
37
CREAM OF WHEAT
lt-es. ahf.
Pkg.
30
b. 25c
DUZ
Granulated Soap
20Vaz. Pkg.
Peanut Butter
Oregon Walnuts
Improved Rico
Flap jaek Flour
Buckwheat Flour
American Cheeso
Porter Macaroni
Old English Red Polish
Cinch Cake Ilix
everlf
Mee'MHM
Uncle lee's
AlWs
AJW't
CVafKaw- wtM
EtVaw 141. akf.
iya-ta.ar 3T
2Q
23
1.03
53r
Jtfia
ft.
19
25c
1-th. kf
IMk. akf.
Wrs. Wrlghfs
Now
DATED!
Yor proof of
l4b. Laoi 4
lVUb. Lal JL9
WHITI Oft WHIAT
, Old English Red Polish t4e wHirtewHur i
IVOli iSnOW TREND Granulat,d Cinch Caka lib j m; J'
WM&rjKfcmkhsl F.llyorwhi9t 20Vl-X. Pkg. ' 1 0)1 3 !w IrfU 7 2Si 91)0 I
iiy.4x.ggc je j :iSiS3USJ-. "y j 3 c . . j