The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 05, 1950, Page 11, Image 11

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THE VALLEY NEWS COLUMNS
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From The Oregon Statesman's Valley Corrospondente
7 n 'i I -f
Volley
Brief a
SUtesm Newt Servtc
Turner Residents have re
ceived word announcing the birth
of a son to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Pflug, Jr., in Williston, N. D. Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Pflug of Turner
are the grandparents.
Sweet Same The Sweet Home
high school band and chorus un
der the direction of John Lyons
will present its second concert of
the year Friday, April 7, at 8 p.m.
in the auditorium. i
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Sweet Home The Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce will sponsor an
Easter egg hunt Sunday at 3 pjn.
in the timbered area ot OaK
Heights district.
Zena Hostesses for the pre
Easter meeting of Spring Valley
Home Missionary society will be
Mrs. Elwood Copper,? Mrs. C. F.
Merrick, Mrs. Ben McKinney, Mrs.
Henry J. Meiger and Mrs. Lois
Crawford. The meeting will be
at the Elwood Cooper home Thurs
day, April 4 at 2 pjn.j ;
Bnena Vista The Buena Vista
Methodist church will observe
Good Friday with special services
at 7:30 Friday evening, April 7.
There will also be an Easter pro
gram on Sunday morning during
the Sunday School hour.
ITnlaa mil Mrs. Roy King
will entertain the members of the
Union Hill Woman's dub at her
home Thursday afternoon, April 6.
Mrs. Adoiph Heater and Mrs. W.
i H Mollet are in charge of the
' program which is the early history
i of the club. ,. r " !
Union Hill Guy Scott, Rollin
Heater and Walter McElhSney
. went to Seattle on Monday on a
i business trip. They will return
home on Tuesday. j
M Bracks Mrs. Anna Dunlavy
will be hostess for the Brooks
Sewing club in her home Thurs
day afternoon. -.j.';;
Brooks Harmony Rebekah
Lodge ot Gervals met Monday
night in the Quinaby halL The
65th anniversary" will be celebrat
ed April 24s with a special pro
gram. Refreshments were served
by Margaret Jones and Anna Dun-
Brush 'College Mrs. Anna
. j! Boyer, - who is confined at the
Salem General hospital Is report
ed as Improving. . -
Brush Collere The Brush
College Helpers will sponsor a
food sale, Wednesday at 10 o'
clock In the basement ofElfstrom's
at Salem. Lunch will also be
I served. Proceeds will bo used for
school kitchen supplies.
Polk Voter
Registration
Increasing
Statesman News Servlcs
MONMOUTH Steady prog
ress in registration of voters was
reported at the Polk county demo
cratic central committee rally Fri
day night In Monmouth IOOF haH,
according to W. C. Heise, Salem,
chairman. :
Mrs. C. J. Enstad, Dallas, vice
chairman of the committee, re
ported on behalf of the Women's
Democratic club of Polk county,
which is conducting the registra
tion. Ed W. Eggan, Portland, state
registration chairman, spoke to
emphasize the importance of reg
istering in order to be able to
vote, j
Several candidates for office
were introduced to a large audience.
Roberts Group
Sets Luncheon
Statesman Newt Service.
ROBERTS GT club will hold
a no-host luncheon Thursday, Ap
ril 6, at he home of Mrs. Frank
Sollenberger. ,
Mrs. Harriett Fry and son. Har
ry. Fry, have returned to the Fry
home on River road for a short
stay and then will leave for Ma-
lad City, Idaho where Mrs. Fry
will continue to make her home
with her sons.
Melvin Trindle Is visiting his
mother in Seattle this week.
t Mrij. Jesse Forster is visiting
her son, Frank, in Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fast, West
Salem, were guest speakers at the
Sunday morning services of the
Roberts Union Sunday school. Mr.
and Mrs. Fast, who are mission
aries,' will leave soon for India
to engage in mission work.
Scotts Mills
Man Improves
Statesman News' Service
SCOTTS MILLS Marion Gro
shong is recuperating from a re
cent major surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gowie have
returned to their home in Scotts
Mills after spending the winter
in Minnesota.
Lawrence McCrackin has recov
ered from a badly fractured leg
and has returned to his home.
Oran Main is moving his lumber
mill from this vicinity to Califor
nia. : ,
The Scotts Mills garden club will
attend the primrose show Sunday
at Mt. Angel.
EBffiflEMS
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WHEEL BARROWS
tAt 4x16 Pneumatic Tire
tAt Hardwood Handles
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Slnrdy Ilelal Crosx Bracing
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Fancy FRYERS
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toro In Hollywood cmd 142S Stat SU opn Ttry WMk-day Tning until
8 P. M. Shop UUutoIy in th Toning aroid th rush of daytim crowda.
GUARANTEED MEATS
Vii7iie Buys ffH
EVISCERATED
PAN READY
lb. 69'
Fancy RABBITS
BACON HsS u.
READY
FOR THE PAN
lb. 65'
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SWIFT'S
Premium
Beef Short Ribs lb.29c
Beef Pot Roasts lb.59c
i Pure Ground Beef lb. 45c
Hen Turkeys lb. W
tom Turkeys '& lb. W
Picnics Jtl, lb 37c
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Cranberry; Jelly
1;7
Ocean Spray
Ready to
Sorvol
No. 300
can
THIN MINTS
Torry brand 1 -lb. Pkq.
39
CHERUB MILK
Evaporatod Tall
t 114
Fancy Peas
H5C
Sugar
iBello
Brand
No. 303
can
Cattlo Crest
Halves
or Slices
JELLO DESSERT A gc
Custard flavor 2 Pkgs. Q
PUDDING 2-pkg 0P
Royal Custard Deal jU
RIT2 CRACKERS 29c
Fresh & crisp 1lb. Pk?.
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DISQUICK 40. 39C
A hot roll mis, fool ox.
No.2Vj
Can
19
TOMATO JUICE
29c
MAYONNAISE
BIST FOODS
Pint 39CQuart 69C
SHORTENING
Royal Satin 3-lb. Caa
SWEET PICKLES OCc
Libby, whole' llVst. 03
PITTED OLIVES
Lindsay, Ige. No. 1 Caa
RIPE OLIVES Orc
Ebony, mod. No. 1 Caa - 3
Strained HONEY
Bradshaw, 3 bears 24-os.
Canterbury TEA OAc
Orange Patoe. b'k. V-i-lb.
Sweet POTATO
PINEAPPLE
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TAYLOR
BRAND
No. 3
can
HILLSDALE HALF SLICES No. 2Vi can
MARSHMALLOWS
FLUFF-I-EST
Fresh and fluffy pkg
HormcV I
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SWIFT'S PREMIUM . lb.
PER LB.
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PRODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY
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you at their peak of goodness! - O OFa?
Enjoy this vitamin packed vtga C
table often. I :
LETTUCE
Crtsp, Crinkly Leaves
lb.
14s
TOMATOES
Red and Rtpa
14-os.
Pkg.
27c
RADISHES
OR Per
GREEN ONIONS Bu
3J0c
Mb. A-c
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Cake Mixes
1!
Devil's Food or
Party CaW Mii
20-ox. Ptg.
35'
NEWTOVM APPLES 9k
SAFEWAY'S PRE-PAKT POTATOES I I
O All Purpose Sizes
O IIEDIDII SIZES
O BAKIIIG SIZES
!OIi- moe-i bog 594
U. S. NO. 1 GRADES
IIET7 POTATOES . 8c
YAMS
B fur the eggs yon decorate for Caster are at good
to eat at they axe to look at -choose the quality
ended eggs priced low at Safewayj
Grade a
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PrfKt for
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Lge. Sizes Doz. 43c Extra Lgc. Doz.47c
lied. Sizes Doz. 41c Smiill Sizes Doz. 39c
Paas Egg. Dyes ItioTack PKG 15
KITCHEN CRAFT
FLOUR
24b. Pkg.
54b. Pkg.
104b. Pkg.
254b. Sock
504b. Sack
25t
not
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$1.75 slicing knife--only
50c . . i sod words "Kitcbcn
Craft" from bag. Order
blanks at store. -
Navel Oranges 59c
Grapetrxdl Aftc
AVOCADOS raorta lb. 18c
IIET7PEAS riusy lb. 12c
CELEOY o". 12e
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