The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 25, 1952, Page 21, Image 21

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    Simons dan
Assembles at
Sweet Home
Statesman Nwa Serylca
SWEET HOME The annual re
union of the Simon family was
held Sunday at Sweet Home City
Park.
Of the Simons clan, present "were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simons, Mr.
and Mrs. Darrel Simons and Rob
ert F all of Sweet Home, the Rev,
and Mrs. George Simons, Elsie Si
mons Smith, all of Lebanon; Mr.
and Mrs. C. C. Simons, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Simons, Mr. and Mrs.
C. S. Wiley, all of Foster; Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Simons, William Simons,
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Pape, Robert
and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. John WI
ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Wiley
and Jay, all of Portland.
The Simons family were among
the early settlers of Linn County
It w in 1849 that Dan Simons
settled on a homestead in what
is now the Crowfoot community.
A son. Alonzo. settled in what is
now known as the Sand Ridge
community. Two other sons,
Charles and Edwin, came to the
Sweet Home country and settled
around 80 years ago. Both took an
active part in community affairs.
Ed Simons built a store building
across the street from the Roxy
theater. Here he operated a gen
eral store and post office for sev
eral years. This building was torn
down recently to make a parking
lot. Charles Simons was Sweet
Home's dry marshall for 42 years.
Vacations Lure
Willamina Folk
SUtMaaaa Maws Berrte
WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Kihlstadius and family
have returned from a three weeks
vacation in Minnesota. Mr. and
Mrs. W. Hadley and family of Se-
attlef Wash, are visiting this week
with her aunt, Mrs. Leo Read.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer White and
familyof Granger, Wash., have
been visiting at the Lloyd Lewis
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Botsfield
of Bloomington, 111., are visiting
at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Herberg G. RydelL
Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Lang of
Sutton, N. D.t left this week for
their home after visiting here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Kom. Mr. and Mrs. George Han
son have returned from a trip to
Mlnneota. His sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Ewald Swanson of Grand Forks,
Minn., returned with them for a
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Breed on and
Johnny, and Gary Hantze of Mc
Minnville are oo fishing trip in
Canada. Mrs. Guy Stewart and
Joyce and Mrs. Bud Pierce and
Linda of Grand Junction, Colo.,
have been visiting Mr. and Mrs
D. S. Watts.
Many From
Hopewell at
Camp Meeting
Statesman Nw Servlc.
H O P E W E L L Attending the
Seventh Day Adventist camp meet
ing at Gladstone are Mrs. Amanda
Ha listed, Mrs. George Sargeant,
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Campbell and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warnock and
Stanley. Duane Carpenter and Mr,
and Mrs. E. J. Terrill have been
attending on weekends.
Mrs. Sam Toug, Sioux Falls,
8- D , has been a guest of the
Charles Compton family the past
week. They were former neighbors
In Minnesota.
Mrs. Gust Janzen underwent
major surgery at a Salem hos
pital recently. She will convalesce
at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Elmer Kotka, in Hubbard.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hewitt
and Carol of Wlnsdale. 111., have
been guests of the H. D. Hewitt's
for the past two weeks.
CThtfansUy fnit drink
tftt chlldrt fort
DOG PARADES
" CHARLESTOWN, Mass. JF)
June 17 was no dog day for "Corp.
Derek." He's a handsome 10-year-old
Doberman pinscher. Attired In
khaki coat complete with chev
rons he marched for the ninth
straight year In the Bunker Hill
parade.
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Baked Beans
with Pork
VEGETARIAN
Boston Baked
Beans
16-es. Tin
16c
FRESH
POTATO SALAD
39c
SILVERSIDI
rillMAll Half or
daUflUN Whole
SHORT SHANK
PICNICS
Lb,
39c
ib. 49c
SMOKED SAUSAGE 69c
LAMB STEW
2 Lbs.
45c
S DnDTYT AH
BBAIIDS
Found
FOLGERS. HILLS, GOLDEN WEST. MAXWELL
HOUSE, AND OTHER POPULAR BRANDS
I 3
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rSCi I I I 0 I W 523 Fnss Bay Canned
in v mm mm n.. s- - m-m j i n ' mm r
ELdnor No. 2Vi ccm
Whole Unpolled In Heavy Syrup
j WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS
Com oi 24 S5.G9
301 e 1C 0 fr 1.UU
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I IGA LARGE 46-OZ. CANS
ORAIIGE 3) (o)(o)z
JUICE 3 "" 3Jy
I IGA
I Asparagus No. 300 con 39c I
I IGA
I Cream Corn No. 303 ccm 17c
1 6 r $1.00
I IGA WHOLE KERNEL
CORII No. 303 can 2 for 35 C I
I Del Monte Yellow Clin
I Peaches No. IVi can 29c I
6 fa $1.69
110 PRICE INCREASE Oil
CAiniED FOODS AT IGA!
LOOK at these FIIIE VALUESI
IGA Cnl Green no. 303 6 cam
t . r m wm can
mm
17e $ioo
IGA Sliced
IB)
C C V (C
1) IS LS U
IGA Swee!
PEAS 2
No. 303
can
6 cans
NO. 303
CANS
1 iyffTty,.
TASTY PAK I
APPLE SAUCE I
No. 303 can 0 I
6 for 89c ) I
1 JOAN OF ARC
I Kidney Beans 2 TJ.00 25c
I GERBER'S
I Baby Food 3 23c
IGA SNO-KREEM
Shortening
TILLAMOOK CHEDDAR
CHEESE
DELRICH
IIARGARIIIE
3-lb.
can
2-POUND LOAF
POUND PEG.
29c
IIEW LOW PRICE
IGA ENRICHED HABD WHEAT
FLOUR
50-lb. bag $3.79
25-lb. bag $1.95
10-lb. bag 89c
5-lb. bag 45c
PUSS 'W BOOTS
3 cans 25c
IGA PET FOODS
HORSE MEAT Q
Lb. cut 3C
"DOG HOUSE" Doa Food
3 29c
I STETNFELD WHOLE I
Idill co
piaaES J)ycl
W3I
IGA EXTRA WHIPPED
DRESSING Quart (2
II0BBELL SHACKS n , 39t
SHOW'S IIIHCED CLA1IS . 27(t
SHOW'S CLAM CHOWDEB , 270
MOnTAUK MINCED CLAMS S. Al 20C
5 I" 98c
SHALL SHBIMP Blue FUU '. 1 ran 39C I
STABKIST CHUNK TUHA S'J 290
POST'S COBH FETTI 250
WHEAT OB BICE CHEX 190
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suiishuie hydbox cookies v?: 370
suhshuie ehispy cbaceebs .250
IIBC GBAHAII CBACKEBS ,.. pt,. 330
BAIHBOW PAPEB PLATES . u p.. 150
"EASE" DETERGENT 4 990
SOAP GBAUIS
DIAL COIIPLEXIOII SOAP 2 270
DIAL COIIPLEXIOII SOAP 2 370
WHITE KIIIG SOAP OnwaUted Lee. pkjr. 290
sos scounniG pads 10 to pk. 230
BABO CLEAIISEB 2
cans
With Deterrent Action
00 DID OS D S ft LTCKlglO
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tied. Size-!1! Doz. In Bag
Local Carrots
(3
Freezer
AND
Refrigerator
Jars
1&-OI II-oz.
Avcdlabl At
IGA Stor
2 bun. H
Ib. 2
Green Beans 2 lb. 2
rtLLOW
Onions 2 Ib. "D
RED MALAYA
Grapes
LOCAL
SAVE EVERY DAY AT THESE INDEPENDENTLY OWNED IGA STORES
Carter's Ilarkel
17 to and Market St
Independence
Food Market
Open Sunday
Independence, Oregon
Stale Street Ilarkel
123 State Street
OPEN SUNDAYS
Highland Ilarkel Scio Food
800 Highland Are. Scio, Oreron
Eqnall's Grocery Model Food Ilarkel
Woodbnrn. Oreron 275 North High SL
Ileyers IGA Dillers Ilarkel
Tamer, Oreron Snbllmlty. Oregon
Bonner's Grocery Lennon's Ilarkel -
Gerrala. Oreron SM North Cemmereial
IGA Stores Reserve the Special Prices Effective
Right to Limit Quantities. Friday and Sainrday.
Silverion Food
First and High, SUrerton
Hill Top Ilarkel
Mill City, Ore. - Open Son.
Cental Cash Ilarkel VEQCT
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