The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Mornioa, February 1. 1941 1 PAGE SEVEN Mrs. McEwen to Head Alumnae Mr.?. Edwin McEwen was elect ed piiHent of the Delta Gamma alumna- at the regular meeting Tiifsdav night when Mr. Steve Anderson and Mr. Milton Hart well ntitained at their Che mekeu street home. Other of ficeia aie MtM Jean Douglas, vice president; Mrs. Steve Ander son. ial secretary; Mi. Maii Jyn Nejjon. treasurer; and Mm. John Knight, corresponding e letary A !) a! gu'st at the meeting V.J..1 Mis. Winfield Herm.in of Pfn tlai.tl, piovifue ( retary who spf'ke informally to the group A ni!e itiptwi w. spi vedby the Amending were Miss Jean Douglas. Miss Marilyn Nelson, M;s Vivian Chandler, Miss Lor er, Jatk. Miss Olive Ddhl, Miss Ivo.s fc timer, Mrs. H. Sumner fJallaher. Mr Roger Baker, M;. td.'.in McEwen. Mr. A. fr HolmM a gue.M. Mrsw Koliert Lani. Mr. A. A. Rogers. Mrs. Joepli Davidson. Mrs.. J o ti n Knight, Mrs George A Rhoteri. Mis. Eugene Booth. Mrs. Latiicl S r.uU'e. Mis. Silc Gaiscr, Mrs. y.'ideison and Mr ll.it twol. HI (.I E Mr. andJlIr. O. V Bond are announcing the mar line (I then- ion Raymond llond mr.ci Mary Wood on Friday, Jan i.ary 18 at the home of Re . II. W. Gr.., pastor of the St. Julio's Lutheian. The bride tame rjorth fiom her home in MissiSMpi. A reception was held at the groom's home on Swegle road for rela tive and close friends. The cou ple wll make their home with his parent for the present, fol lowing a few days spent at an Oregon beach. The ! groom leiently received hi dinjchaige from the army, lie was a member of . the Oregon 4 1st djvi.Njon going to the South Pacific M!h the .first troops, see ing ait'ne service in many of the mirjor battles. MT. jANftEL One of the larg - et tartjl paities of the season was held atj the St. Mary's auditorium Wednesday night for the St. Ann Altar society sponsored evening rf raids. Twenty-six tables were in play Mrs. Am'jrone Ebner was chair man of the committee in charge of an an cements and the lunch tha? v.a served following the playing Oregon Motor Stages To Patrons of Our Salem Ciiy Lines Tlierr arc published below, for your convenience anl information, schedules of the various routes, effective February 3, 1916. Chemeketa Rout South Commercial Rout i.v. I.v. Lv. Lv. Htate State and McGtlchrist State and Hiptpilil Commercial and High Commercial -S:Z9 am 6:10 am 6:5 am 6:2 am 7:M am 6:45 am 7:M am :5 am 7:28 am 'MS am 7:15 am 7:M am am 'IAS am am am t.Xt am 8:15 am 7:45 am T:iS am And Every And Every . :0 am 7:5e am 3d Mill, to 30. MiN. to 'HAS am t:9i am 1:3 m 12:13 pm t.t am 8:20 am 12:15 urn 13:30 pm :5 am am l.ta pm 12:45 pm 9:0 am m 1:13 pm 1:M pm An Every Ani Every 1:2 pm 1:15 pm 30 Mln. to 3fl M,n- 1:13 pm 1:19 pm 11:2 am ' 11:20 am 2:M pm 1:15 pm ll:S am 11:35 am 2:13 pm t9 pm pm mm t:34 pm ' 2:13 pm 12:13 pm 12:05 pm 2:45 jrm t:19 pm 12:30 pm 12:20 pm 3.0ft pm 2:45 pm 12:45 pm 12:25 pm S:!J pm 3:00 pm 1:M pm 2:50 pm 3:2 pm 3:15 pm 1:15 pm P" 3:45 pm 2:30 pm 1:30 pm P 4:00 pm 2:45 pm l:f5 pm Pm 4:13 pm 4:00 pm 2:00 pm 1:50 pm 4:30 pm 4:15 pm 2:15 pm 2:5 pm 4:45 pm 4:30 pm 2:30 pm 2:20 pm k:0 pm 4:45 pm 2:45 pm 2:35 pm 5:15 pm '5:00 pm 3:00 pm 2:50 pm 5:3 pm 5:15 pm - 1:15 pm 5:05 pm 5:43 pm 5:30 pm 3:30 pm 2:20 pm : pm 5:45 pm 2:45 pm 2:3S pm 0:13 pm C:00 pm 4:00 pm 2:50 pm C.3a pm 6:15 pm 4:15 pm :3 pm And Kverv And Every 4:30 pm 4:20 pm 20 Mtn. to 30 Mln. to 4:45 pm 4:25 pm 12:00 11:45 pm 5:00 pm 4:50 pm MMnlcht 3:13 pm 5:05 pm 5:30 pm 5:20 pm 5:15 pm 5:35 pm 0 pm 5:50 pm 0:15 pm :05 pm 6:30 pm 6:20 pm And Every And Every 30 Mln. to 30 Mln. to 12:00 am 11:S0 pm CAIflTOLA ROUTE Lv. Duncan and Silvertoh Rd. 6:30 am 7:00 am 7:34 am 8:00 am 8:30 am And Kverr 30 Min.Jjo 12:00 Midnight Does not operate on P13so clip tho above ochedulos for future reference. Oregon Motor Stages The rilgrlaa Fellowship Knight Memorial church will be host at a silver tea Sunday at 4 p. m. Parents and all interested are invited. A program will be presented and the proceed! of the tea are to go to the post-war reconstruction fund of the Con gregational vhutches. Members of the Pilgrim fellowship will also assist in the Sunday morn ing service in observance of Youth week. Steinkes Hosts At Reunion A combined birthday party and family reunion was held last Sunday at- the home of Mf. nd Mr. E. A. Sleinke, 1873 Court St. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Steinke and three chil dren, Rodney Steinke, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steinke and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Steinke, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderson of Olympia, Wash , Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Holt of Portland, and i Mrs. Martha Harrington of Sa- j iVm, mother of Mrs. Raymond Steinke. January was the birthday month of Dewey and Rodney j Steinke, sons of the hct and hostess. Clayton Steinki, a grandson, and E. A. Steinke. The other two sons, Clayton and Raymond, recently return ed ftom the service, as did the two sons-in-law, Kenneth An-(ier-oii and Norman E. Holt. Mrs. Kinzer to Honor Club Mrs.' Ralph Kinzer has invited members of her club and addi tional guests to an evening of bridge Friday night at her home on North 21t street. A late sup per will be served by the host ess. Special guests are Mrs. Harris Lietz, Mrs. Wilmer C. Page. Mrs. Willard Kapphahn, Mrs. Edgar Reay, Mrs. Loren Howe, Mrs. Carl Soos, Mrs. Roy Stewart and Mrs. Donald Rasmus en. Members are Mis. Louis Lor enz, Mrs. Tyler Brown, Mrs. Klony Smith, Mrs. Saul Janz, Mrs. George Mischler, Mrs. Hugh Hall and Mrs. Kinzer. Mrs. C. W. Elgin and her sit ter, Mrs. A. L. Godfrey, have left for Caldwell, Idaho, to spend several weeks visiting with rel atives. While there they will at tend the 91st birthday of their father. Mr. Charles Batt. I.v. State and Commercial 6:15 am 6:40 am 7:10 am 7:40 am 8:10 am And Every 30 Mln. to 11:40 pm Sundays and Holidays. White Shrine Plans Made Final arrangement! are neatly completed for the instituting of Bethlehem Shrine Np. 4 Order of the White Shrine of Jerusa lem, Saturday in Eugene Deputy Supreme Watchman of Shepherds Elmer C. Ramsey of Portland, has charge of the service. The exjemplification of the ritualistic work will be by' officers chosen from various Shrines in Oregon and Washing ton. Officers from Salem who will assist are Mrs, W. , Brown, Mr. Ronald Craven. Mn. Albert C. Smith. William Neimeyer and ,H? year" ,GA ,lorf adopted a policy of having the ammo low prices every day. This "low price" policy has saved thousand of dollars for customers of IGA stores.1 and now we want to Invite still more people U get the habit of saving at IGA, IGA Soap Grains The abundant lather of KiA soap grains bring: out the dirt f t easily. Lg, Vkg. LJQ Blu-WhiJe 90 Blues while you wash. Does hot streak. Saves extra bluing rinse. To be used with any soap --save extra work ' by using Blir-White. ; ? ' IGA DeLuxe Coffee So good you will want another cup. Everyone raves about the delightful ly rich flavor of thU di- Or) tinuUhed coffee. Mb. jar I &m X Picisveet Corn Cream atyle corn under the PicUweet label, hax flavor, is aweet : a -and tender. No. 2 can JL O V Hershey Cocoa f lershey's Breakfast Cocoa is smooth, easily dissolved, d easily digested, Vj-b. pkg. JLUP n 1 i if jv; V ARIZONA DESERT, LARGE SWEET POTATOES OB YAI1S CALIFORNIA BUNCH CARROTS I taitWW'l,tf fl Derg's Grocery 1701 Center Street Corner of 17th Model Food Market l 275 No. High Street ; Free Parking Lot Wayne Henry; also members of the choru Mrs. C. K. Phillips, Mrs. Elizabeth Lamb and Mrs. Pearl Speer. Mrs. Laura May Brown of Eu gene is the Worthy High Priest ; ess elect of the new shrine. . More than 200 members of the order from Vancouver. Portland )nd Salem are expected to be present. A banquet at the Eu gene hotel wJU prerede the in Mtituting services. The BPW sewing rlab will meet today with. Mrs. Arthur Weddle, 1385 Broadway st.. at 730. New members of the club are especially invited. Thoe planning to attend should con tact Ruth McAdams. SEASIDE TA8TY PAK Cream Style Corn TASTY PAK SWEET PEAS 1XSINORE Fancy IGA I VAN CAMP'S BAKED Prices on Fresh Foods for This Weekend mm ; 2 h ,d m m a a heailt. a uisp it a sprint; morninj;. for 2 lbs. . .2 bunches DRIFTED SNOW $1.17 510 280 251 b. Mick 10-lb. sack 5-lb. sack Rebekahs Plan For Convention Mrs. Ralph Hornaday. noble grand, presided over the meeting of Salem Rebekah lodge Monday night. Mim Hazel Price, Mrs. John Darnielle, Mrs. Albeit Beckman and Mrs. (Jlenn Ad ams were elected to receive the degree of chivalry. Plans were made to attend the district convention to be held at Monitor on March 9. Fourteen members attended the installing of encampment officers at Mon mouth on Tuefday. Mi.'s Lora 'Callison wis in charge of the program. There will be team CAIIIIED LIHASn. 130 DENNISON'S Chili Con Carne no. i can 230 TASTY PAK GREEN BEANS v. 2 c.n 130 IGA FANCT CUT BEANS n , 180 ELSINOEE Shoestring Beets n. 2 rn 1 1 0 No. 2 ran 140 No. 2 can 140 Pumpkin 2N,0.2'' 250 Fancy Tomato Juice 47 23 1 Larsen s Veg-All N. 2 YJt VAI. VITA - Fancy Peaches N.. m r. 270 Barileil Pears N.. v, j. 31 tt DEANS 4 !2or.. can XUd Special Morning- Milk 3 tall cans 27e SEASIDE LARGE LIMA BEAHS PLAIN OR IODIZED IGA SALT IGA nrnvrTftri Pf mm 23c 150 KELLOGG'S VARIETY PACKAGE PUIa or CheUte Ovaltlnc A Krueger's Kash & Karry About 1 Mile East of State Hospital East Center at 40th Street Plenty of Parking Space Lemmon's Market Ample Parking; Space 593 No. Commercial Street Carter's Market 17th and Market Streets It's Easy to Park al Carter' Honor Mrs. Saaljeld Sunday on Birthday MT. ANGEL, Jan. 29 (Special) Mrs. and Mrs. Al SaalfeLd enter tained at dinner at thefr home The Central WCTC will hold two meetings this month. On February 5 at 2 p. m. the group will meet with Mrs. C .F. Reilly, 1304 N. Liberty st., for a busi ness session and 'year book" quiz. On February 19 the Fran ces Willard memorial program will be held at the Wesleyan Methodist chinch, 15th and Mill sts. at 2 p. m. practice next Monday night. n 0 l.-SSWiSasf 17 Bars atCSlr I M'd. If IM1 Bar Ri II 1 - v mi MHirar i. ... dsv if 29c 15c is. 1.15 Ciiiiiibnbu r liuuu 2j.ib. .rk IGA EIIIIICHED FLOUR U-lb. sack 53c HEA ISLAND CANE SUGAR S-lb. bag 33c AMAIZO CORIl STARCH t l ib. ps,. 15c CALUMET BAKING POWDER , , 17 c NEW WEST APPLE JUICE ... Qt. Bottle 27c 8WANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR 25c PORTER'S FBILLETS NOODLES V.7 14c PORTER'S FMLLETS NOODLES 24 c Pkg. ef II 23 Small Pkg. 7 Sunday in compliment to Mrs. Henry Saalfeld who was cele brating her birthday. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mts. Henry Saalfeld, Pauline and Henrietta Saalfeld and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Berrhtold, and Kenny and Jimmy, Mt. Angel; The Rev. Lawrence Saalfeld, Mrs. and Mrs. A. D. Newman, and Rose Gray, Portland: Mr. and Mts. Hub C. Saalfeld and Richard, Salem: and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Al Saalfeld MONTANA MAN SPEARS AUMSVILLE. Jan. 31-(Special) Rev, Harry Shreeve of Baker. Mont., preached at th Wesleyan Methodist church Sunday morn- lb Our ad vert iked for Friday and IGA BRAND PREPARED MUSTARD 10c ROYAL Gl'EST TEA ,, ,b ,kf 23 c IGA BRAND KITCHEN HATCHES 23 c CHEERIOS WHEATIES H O OATS H O OATS AMAIZO GLOSS STARCH OLD DUTCH CLEANSER IGA CLEANSER PI' REX BOWL CLEANER WHITE ROSE BLEACH WHITE ROSE BLEACH WHITE ROSE c BLEACH 33 KRISPY CRACKERS Stale Street Market "In the Heart of the City 1230 State Street A THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE AT Independence Food Market A Complete Food Store IHDEPEIIDEHCE, OREGOII ing. He spent several years on tho Mission field in China, and U ex pecting to return soon. A Youth's conference was held at the church Monday. A group of young popl and Rer. Ixwell Gilger of Salem was present. The population of the th in creases approximately. 20.000.000 annually. f bom remedy for relievmf mlaetlM of children's corns. prices are not Just Special" Saturday, but everything b ) mm gmmmjggjBgBgJBSSSSSSSXBSSSS9SBSri plainly marked at the same law price-everyday of the week. You esu save safely any "day at IGA. 7 -as. pkf. 12c f as. pkf. llC 13c Jt-.s. pkr. 24 c l-l. pk. 8c t fans 15C t mm 15c N. 1 eaa 17 C , Qasrt 12C u-isi. 23 c Gallon 45C Cri&p, fresh salted wafers that the whole family en joy at every meal. 180 Mb. pkjr.