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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1950)
IZTV.9 Ct.3sgn, Sclsrs, Oregon. Thtsrsdayr AcTtst 2C IZZO - e - - LAlbany, James, Ward and. Charles au OI aux, lowa, gonn ox bic Cannon, Hsl, Herbert of Los An geles, -Califs and Mrs. Dolla. Yoe man of Omaha, Neb. v GeorgiaYBIHead .n - ' " it ! U InlGFG C- Lv do.LiLifGiniGjeir. . , - - I : I lUUnua X.wt Senrle. Tkcvphlliis (Phil) Braae MoeHer DALLAS Theophilus (Phil) ' pnrao Mueller, 44, a farmer in the Sanmouth area for the past 37 years, died Tuesday en route to a EsZas hospital after a two-day 111- Ifoeller was bom Jut 15. 1908, Ffciilip, Wis., and was married Oct 28, 1933, In Dallas to Florence Edith Bra&shaw, who survives in jjomnouth. , Other' survivors include six daughters,- Maryanna, Arletha, Phyllis, Marlene, Sharon and Lin da Mueller, all of Monmouth; a on, Jerry Mueller, Monmouth; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Val L. Muel ler, both of Monmouth; and three brothers. Louis I, Edward . and Val T. Mueller. Funeral services will be held at 2 jn. Friday from the Henkle & TVrflnian chapel with the Rev. Carl UTer officiating. Burial will be at : the IOOF cemetery. Honored at Picnic In Silverton Park - - r . - - ; ' " ... - ' ' ' t -SUtetaaa Nwa rrlc STLVERTON Dr. William Parker of Atlanta, Ga, widely known as a TMCA executive, was honored at a, family reunion at Coolidge and McOaine park in Silverton Sunday; - " Brothers and sisters , present finnriiT were Fen ton Parker of Bunker Hill, Ore Charles Parker of Portland, Kaymona iraer oi Sutnerun, Mrs. vera a win ana Mrs. Alice Swift of Salem, in ad dition to the visitor from Georgia. Leisy Family Holds ' " Picnic at Silverton L. Bonri ALBANY Jess L. Bouvia, 60, Sed Aug. 21 as the result of heart trouble. Funeral services will be held from the Fisher Funeral Bone at 10 o'clock Thursday mor sting, August 24. The Rev. Father X. Hyatt will officiate. Burial will be in Willamette Memorial park wita graveside services being con ducted by Albany post No. 10 of toe American - Legion of whicn Bouvia was a member. Bouvia, a resident of -Albany the past nine years, made his home at the Albany hotel. . He was seen alive Sunday, but was not noticed Monday and the landlord upon going to his room found him dead ob his bed. Death was pronounced - due to natural causes. He had been under a physician's care for . a heart ailment Born on Oct. 17, 1889, in Anthon, Iowa, Bouvia spent most of his life in Saliz in that state. In 193S he moved to Coquille, and in 1941 to Albany. He was a World War I veteran having served with the American expeditionary forces. He was never married. He was a member of the Carpenters and Joiners union. Surviving are seven brothers and one sister, Edgar and Fred of SUtctaua Newt Strvie SILVERTON Representatives of the family's 11 brothers and sisters met for a picnic dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leisy at 309 Smith street. ' Present for the day were the families of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leisy: Mrs. Homer Leisy from Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Steffen of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs; Harvey Leisy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leisy, Mr. and Mrs.' Elmer Leisy, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Leisy, Mr. and Mrs. William Bartel, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Loginbil and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Warren. s L1.C.P. 'X JsntJcSy pectin A I I Where Parking Is No Problem - I A By popular demand we repeat this sensational special purchase bargain 3" x 8' Galvanized Only W 0 0 Each 2 for $13.50 So great was the response to our offering of this outstand ing value that our entire stock was sold out In a flash. Now, after scouring the market, wa havo at last been ablo to ob tain lust ono more shipment of the same quality, ruggedly built, life-time lasting clothesline posts. And, good news for ail, at the same great money saving special purchase pricel iter yours wnue tney last. CLOTHESLINES TO SUIT YOUR NEED Bulk, twisted wire Plastic . Aluminum . . . . Galv. woven wire Galv. smooth wire By the Foot 50' length 50' length 50' length 50' length SAD, IS f.litro Doxes, Reg. 16.25 Single Bit Axes, Reg. 3.89 . Bench Screws, Reg. 2.49 . 36" Wrcchinn Bar . . . Sic Screen. Pes; approx. 36" x 30", 5 pes. fcr $11.95 1.09 i 1.47 .49 1.00 7 nr-in p alllluL is . Front and Court I I I 1 i I ' ( Vrlf"' uM .'"m"mm - nuaAass J l ... ' rTAOll lM n - U. 0. OoVt Graded Beet Trim. (Q fHl . Starting as we do, with just the top grades is vitally important to Safeway's plan of bringing you fine eating meat. But it's; not enough. We also make sure each cut is properly trimmed before weighing to give you full value. You can't eat excess bone and fat. f So off it comes, to save you money! " .- ' j Take rib roast, for example. Before it goes on the scale, each roast is cut short . . . large portions of short ribs are trimmed off to be sold at a lower price per pound. Lopped off, 1 too, are large pieces of bone and excess fat. So, pound for pound, you get more tender meat in rib roast from Safeway. We guarantee you'll be pleased . . or your money back. OTHER VALUES III OUR IIEAT SECTIONS mm o n DCUD0il U. U. Oot'U Graded BeeL welching Blade cut lU V. 8. Oort Graded Beet One oi the finest steaks well trimmed bsfare U. Ighlng. Ctandard quallrf bacon, Delldous It fiaror. WiC V " Fancy SI. Dadon a. 59 Fare Ground Deef u.59 Fare Pork Saas. Lb. T-Bone Sieaks WeU Trimmed Lb. $115 Skinless Wienersu.55 Hen Turkeys , hn.59 Ready to Cook Young RaLbils Pan Bea Lb. 69' FAIICY Frying Ready to Cook No Waste to Bur a Lb. Sbedded Uhcol,,. 16c Evap. IIillicn.b2 SS. 23c Fresh Ililk -Quart 19c Ilargarine Simn7bnk lb. 31c Grade fA' Bnllcr n, 67 C Grade 'A' Eggs 62c Peanut Buiior 35c PETER PAN 12-os. Jar w. IIoinUICoHeeSL78 L'X" Airway CoIIee 69 it '1 Edwards Collee, 1: 83' , '1" 17 I Ilayonnolso NuMADE , QL G3d BEST FOODS .QL C9d Uhiio King GRAN. SOAP CCn 48k. pkg. . 99v Castle Crest HalTes No. Vx Can Country Home Golden Bantam No. 303 Cans Salad Dressing Tonalo Kelchup JSl 25 C SWANSDOWN Trend Dolorgcnt LOTS OF SUDS 4 Am All Safeway Stores In Salem are open Friday erenlnas until 8 P. M. Safeway Stores In Hollywood, 835 S. Commercial, and 1420 State SU art open erery week-day evening unhl 8 P.M. The Safeway Store at 1420 State SU OPEN EVERY SUNDAY from 10 A. M. Xo 8 P. M. ' Cake Ilix ZZ mm JJQflk Columbia Eosker Quart Jar Fun O' Gold or Sutter's Gold 4S-ox. Can 31d PKODUCE PRICES EFFECTIVE .THRU SAT. ONLY 2 life ZiSc Thompson Seedless ; Make your dinner table sparkle with these luscious morsels. KRAFT. Famous CHEESE FOODS IIov7 Sliced! American 8-cz. pkg. 29c Pinienlo, (kz- plig. 30c ft Swiss, 8-oz. plrg. . Mc ft Old Engl, 0-cz. pkg. 37c Liplon's Froslee 2 27 Crackerjaclrs G25? Snowdrift ;j 3 95 Fndge Ilix Junket 12-oz. 32 Apples i 4 Jarttett-JPeaFS Famous Grarensteins Lusdous and Juicy Tonalcss 101 GoWon Corn i e . Mmm rt Jnisy Loz::z3jb..J15c lb. t0G WPofeioas k7c Puss n'BooISrd 3 2S Grocery Prices In this ad Monday August 23--We limit quantises. effective fiuough reserre the right to Grbn Peppsrs 15c. Crisp Lollnco