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L v- 18 Tho StatotmceC Sdan. Orgoa; 7oiaosdaT. THEjVAttENEWS tOtlNS From The Oregon Statesman's Volley Correspondents New Pastor Locates Home At Four Corners News tenrie ) TOUR CORNERS The Rev, Victor Loucks, new resident pas tor of the i!Tour Corners Baptist church, together with Mrs. Loucks and their daughter Janet are at home in the Marshall residence, 140 N.l Elma ave. Loucks came to Four Corners from Scio, where he was pastor of the Baptist church for 17 i years. Visiting the Loucks wrer the "week end were their daughter and children. Mrs. How ard Paschall, Carol and Ilene of Mitchell. - Ronald William Pearson, son of Mrs. Mabel Pearson, 3745 Mahrt e., left Thursday morning for Ban Diego. Calif., where he win take his basic training in the U. t. marines. His enlistment is for three years. Recent visitors to Four Corners were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ship- aaan and (children of Newberg, who were guests of the Willis and Harry Shipman families. MrsJ Florence Haines, formerly f Portland. Is living in the cot tage adjacent to the Shipman re sidence, 4060 Durbin ave. She is a taster of Willis Shipman. Montford Hammond, son of Mrs. Harry Hammond, Glenwood drive, ) has returned from visiting relatives In Duluth, Minneapolis and Brainard, Minn. Mr. and-Mrs. O. D. Binegar, 160 B. Lancaster dr., are home from a Vacation spent at The Dalies, Pen cTeton and other points in eastern Oregon. Auburn Mother Qui) Elects New Officers Statesman New Service AUBURN The September meeting of the Auburn Mothers elub was held at the school house Friday afternoon. It was neces eary to elect different officers from those elected in the spring because ft the change in school boundary ' lines. i - New officers are, president, Mrs. e-vln S. Sunderli; vice president, ri..OrvSl Prunk: secretaTy-trea- urer, Mrs. Loran Richey. Serving en committees are, telephone, Mrs. Enoch Merrell: hospitality, Mrs, Arthur Flske; .finance, Mrs. S. W. Burr is; special projects, Mrs. Rich- my, and reporter, Mrs. Richey. One special group will agajn be - "Beautifying the School grounds. The club will again, sponsor both Brownie land Cub Scout troops, and some 4-H club work was con aldered. Arthur Meyers, school su perintendent, explained the new rear .books sent home to parents. There are 85 mothers of school "children in the district and about tO were present for the first meef . Inf. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. Charles Gillming and Mr. Floyd Seamster. Teachers were introduced. Beals Family to' Hove from Silverton Statesman Newt Service ILVERTON Loyall Beals has disposed of his partnership In a Portland restaurant which he has owned and assisted in man aging for the past few months. He: will leave this week for lanUI Monica to make his home at least for the present. Mr. Beals returned late last week from Los Angeles where he, had been called because of the fatal illness of his father, the Rev. Roy "Beals. Mrs. Baals, the former Bonnie Jean McPlke, lived In California while her husband was In the service during the late war, and will join . htm there shortly with their two ' daughter.' -5T SPECIAL Schntifkally benoW pemenf natural ti'm effective for exfro dry thirty" compfexibn. k is . . Capital ita Catholic Women Elect New Leaders AtStI PaulBfeet BtaUsmaa news Service MT. ANGEL ML Angd dele gates at the quarterly meeting of the Oregon City deanery. Arch diocesan Council of Catholic Women, held In St. Paiul last Fri day afternoon, were Mrs. Joseph Faulhaber, Mrs. Fred I J. Schwab and Mrt. Al Lulay. Also attend ing was? Mrs. Joseph Wachter, Mt. Angel, secretary !kf the or ganization. - - . Mrs. John McKillip, president of the St Monica's Altar society of St. Paul was named vice-president to 1 serve out th unexpired term ot Mrs. Gordon .Bruce of Oswego,2 who resigned. President Merton Miller of Oswego reported on the national convention held in Anaconda, Mont j Comprising the deanery are the Catholic Women's organization of Oregon City, St. Paulj Milwaukie, Oswego, Stayton, Salem and Mt. Angel. The next quarterly meet-, Ing will; be held In Oregon .City In December, exact 'date to be" announced later. I , , Marion Forks Fish Hatchery Itittnui NewtfSrnriee MARION FORKS i- The Mar ion Forks hatchery! located0 on Horn creek, is a scene of action daily. Crews of all!) descriptions are fast shaping the-building and ponds into line. The? main hatch ery building is under way. The flat bases of concrete for "about 12 cir cular ponds have been poured. The weather has been ideal for con crete work with no j frost or rain to interfere. The dwellings on the hill are .taking form and before long their roofs will protect the woricerS from the Storms. About 75 men are employed In the oper ation so far. Mrs.? Dean Smith, a resident here, has returned fgom a vacation In Iowa where shd visited with relatives there. Arnold Snyder waf a recent vis itor here. He was off duty with the merchant marine for a short time. I ,, Mr. and Mrs. KliiV of Portland have been renHinff their varatinn on Marion creek, building their summer home. Mr. Klug Is a niece it the Scott Votings. The first snowfall of the season hit the higher ridges of the Cas cades. Bugaboo wasfwhite and Mt. Jefferson looked Very beautiful with her new robef on. However summer weather has returned and the fire hazard returned. Hunters have been worried that thev tnfffM not be abde to roam around thru trie brush. The rains of the past two davs have made it nosilhle to open the season on lime. Jack IJndeman arid, party of two made horseback trip into Bow erman lake and tfcose adjoining it. They reported fishing food. Gen Ware is mnvina hU aaHHl and pack horses from yBig Mea dows todav. He will continue in the elk hunting territory. A larse octonus mav be-ai much as 28 feet across, i "Vince's Electric" J 157 8. Liberty Vacuum Cleaner bt) SALES SERVICE REPAIRS RENTALS On All Types Household or Commercial Also Waxers , ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED Free Plck-U and Delivery PHONE 3-9239 'jni'CG SALE ;xV f to protect ond s&p.i mvltfure. . . delightfully kin end th "ovaf. : Taking Shap fa It Drug Store Roberts Women's Qub to Meet 1 ttstes Kews Service ROBERTS G T culb will meet ThursdayvOctober 6, for a 1 p. m. Dessert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Louis Johnston. Mrs. Henry Bruce and Mrs. George Higgins will assist. Mrs. George Crockett will read a letter received from the family 'in Finland which re ceived gift package from the club earlier in the year. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zielke have left for Nebraska for sev eral weeks visit with relatives and friends. I I Ul lal O O O IPS Yes, Safeway prices are Low In every r department. There's a good old-fashioned way to know how you are getting the most for your money. Ifs by comparing values. When you check prices item by item and quality by quality, you know where you get the best buys. Safeway invites , exactly this Sort of comparison. We base our food business on the values you will find In every section of the store day after day. Shop Safeway regularly and you really savel Pure, Fresh, Lean SLICED FRESH FLAVORFUL GROUND BEEF BACON BOLOGNA Uniform, High OC- ID lunch Box Ofi- Quality lb. Was? C LD. tVC Favorite lb. wYC PORK LOIN ROAST PORK CHOPS Loin Center Cuts PORK ROASTS Shoulder Cuts PORK STEAKS HAMS Eastern Corn Fed Sugar Cured Be sure, select your Casaba Melons Jonoth. Apples Ortley Apples "j Red Cababge Carrots Celery SQUASH f -i Danish Hubbard Marolehead snriAiifrr UiiMWULJ POTATOES Mlal Sarvo liberty Community Qub Plans Teacher Reception ' SUteoaaa Kews Service j LIBERTY The Liberty Com munity club will meet Friday, Oc tober 7, at the community hall at 1p.m. j '. The club-will honor the teachers at a reception, Plans will be made for the forming of new Bay Scout and Cub Scout troops. All boys in terested afe asked to 'attend ac companied by' their parents. i Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh is in charge of the program. Refresh ments will be served. r aferaav Enjoy the tenderness of "waste-free" guaranteed meats T-BONE STEAKS SIRLOIN STEAKS vOrade Commercial Grade Commercial LB. ... 79c LB. . . . 59c 59c imt) family produce favorites lb. 1c J Juicy and Sweet u t no j Thefn Cendid lb. Prices Effective Tuesday, . Wednesday, Thursday, Salem, Silverton and Dallas Safeway! Stores Silverton Catholic (lurch Bazaar Set November 20 . ... -y . vw Statessmaa News Service SILVERTON Saint Monica's Altar society will give its annual fall bazaar and dinner November 20 at St Paul's Catholic parish house at Silverton, Mrs. John Pfeifer, j: Altar j society ' president has announced. The group met Thursday at the home of Mrs. Edward Hynes with Mrs. Nick Frank and Mrs. Inez Heater as co-hostesses. Mrs. J. S. , . , - n , : f w MI ptoir IF! CS4 jSi "i WT' I ' Shop Safeway and f You REALLY lave! ; rnvyrrr I PUWIPKIM Sfe-. 3 te 25c 1 II r n pmt iDiirir ,. nri lB. 49c ....: LB. 65c j. IB. 39c ..lB. 45c SAUSAGE Puns Pork Fresh Daily 45c lb. at Safeway Turnips Parsnips Green Poppers Rutabagas 1 Lrv Dry Onions CZ-S Oreen Onions Bunch Radishes Beets Rf Swiss Chard 10c 50 98c u, 10c LTBEXTT, TEA PLANNED LIBERTY The Liberty Wo man's club will hold their first meeting of the year, a get - ac quainted tea Thursday, October 6, at the school lunchroom at 1:30 p. m. This is an invitation to all persons living in the district and whose children attend the Liberty School. Franklin, a new member .to the group was introduced. Plans were announced for the October 13 meeting, an evening event in the school social rooms. Hostesses will be Mrs. Hugo Boehmer, Mrs. J. S. Franklin, Mrs. Frank Hetter scheid, Mrs. Kenneth Free and Mrs. Tom Miller. SLICED DICED CORN UtifMr l L9Ull CHURW' Qu,rt J Jl II j l i- HOMINY PEAS SAUERKRAUT SPINACH CHICKEN FRICASSEE SALAD SWIFT VELVEETA CANE SUGAR cherub mm SOEDfl FL0UES 1 "5A f AumsYille Extension Unit Plans Meet SUtesaua News Service AIMSVILLE Mrs. Edward Holmquist, Mrs. Donald Gildow and Mrs. Marvin Bradley from Aumtville attended the training meeting for1 Azalea House, unit publicity ACVW chairmen in Sa lem Thursday. , . Mrs. Jack LaRont and Mrs. Mar vin Bradley attended officers training meeting held earlier in the month. " First unit meeting for the year will be Wednesday. October 12. 10:30 a. m., at the home of Mrs. BEETS White Brand, CARROTS Gsrdenside Standard Cream Style Golden Bantam BANJO BRAND Whiteo r Golden, No. IVi GARDENSIDB BRAND Standard New Pack! No. SOS can COLUMBIA EMERALD BAY i mm m mi . m a fiOWN ' BREAD !'-- DRESSING $ PREWl Kraft Cheese Food CRACKERS HARVEST BLOSSOM. MISSIONAXY MEET. KZT . ZENA first fall meetinf of! the Spring Valley Home Mission- -ary society will be held at the; ' home of Mrs. Roy S. Barker j Thursday at 2 p. m. Covhostesres ; . will include Mrs. Wayne 'DeHenry, Mrs. Byron Purvine Mrs. Worth W. Henry, Mrs. Elmer TerriL The. nominating committee tdr electioa. of officers is composed! of-Mrs.! Ralph H. Scott, Mrs. Barnes P.I Smart and Mrs. C F. Merrick, i , Cfcarles Wright etty Ann Boetucher. home de monstration agent at large, will, present the project wlndow Treatment' Covered dish lunch eon will be served at noon. I - 3 fori 25c f Tag No. X can 25c SIMPLOT No. 2 can . .for 10c No. 1 can can .. for for I 10: No. 2 can No. 2Vi can! for 25c 25c 15c 79c 35d 39c Wz $1169 i LYNDIN 29 ex. can CASCADI Quart 12 oi. can 2-lb. Uif 10 lb. sack .2-lb. pk8. Tall Can lb. Ibex 25 Jh. sack V- Stat and liberty i "On tho CoriMe"