to Have Capital JoomsJ, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, May 28, 194D II SAFEWAY WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, MAY 30- ShofL tVitlf! AlS Uayai lurner Lambs will have their day June 4 at Turner for the 12th annual Marion county fat lamb and wool how. Four-H, FFA, and open elasses have been ar ranged. Henry Ahrens, Turner, gen eral chairman of the show, atatef that "All exhibits should be on the grounds by 10 o'clock, standard time, with judging to atart at 10:30. All Marion county 4-H aheep project members are encouraged by Anthol Riney, county exten sion agent 4-H, to participate in the five classes set up for 4-H members and the open class wool fleece exhibit. The classes' are divided into fat and breeding lambs with classes for single fat ewe lambs, single wether and pen of three lambs, ewes or wethers. Breeding classes are arranged for single ewe and ram lambs. Wool fleeces are to be of the 1B49 shear and be a ewe fleece. Fleeces will be divided into three classes for the judging by Bay Ward, manager, Pacific Wool Growers, Portland. Sheep classes will be judged by Chauncey Hubbard, Corval- Edward Gath, Turner; Ron rld Hogg and Claude Steusloff. Salem, all prominent sheep breeder in this area. Eleven Privates Win Advance to Corporal Eleven members of Salem's Marine Corps Reserve unit, "C" battery, Fourth 105 m.m. how itzer battalion, have been pro moted from private first class to corporal. Of the group seven were from Salem. The Salem men are FredT. Blake, 1815 North 20th; Darrell G. Burt, 835 North High; Edwin H. Cater, 353 Leslie avenue; George B. Crump, Route 4, Box 109-D; Melvin D. Goode, 600 Evans avenue; James H. Jaqua, 1331 Center street, and Joseph C. Schlageter, 510 North 24th street. Others promoted to corporal and coming from nearby towns are Donald T. Equall of Wood burn, Darrell E. Etzel of Stay ton, Ernest E. Gaub of Dallas and Ted R. White of Brooks. hip Bite Mine; Four Missing Copenhagen, Denmark, May 16 iP) Four members of the crew of the 1,291-ton Norwegian freighter Henrik were reported missing after the ship "struck a mine in the sound between Den mark and Sweden today. Fif teen crewmen were picked up by a Swedish rescue craft. WAMT BRIGHTER COLORS? Rain drops putt "rainbow 'round your wash line"... actually rtvtals the hidden brightness of wash-filmed olors. RAtfUWJPX 1 tod HMMhMpfnr lJcM3y I Be a get the finest pay the least " llMfll Wlllkll DM Hfcoai Dntal Cat, Pats, Pi, Get g Safeway FryerGrand to Take Along! x W b El I , M S0W Ur -I A A. !3JJ-J0M?m 0 MMimMmmm 59c 1 mm 1BN 49c Smoked Hams 55e wnat could be a better way to insure a howling success on a picnic. There'- little effort in preparing a Safeway Fryei be cause they're extra clean Ready for the pan! Whether you "picnic" or stay at home, we guarantee that you will enjoy this delightful treat Famous name brands, Your choice Half or whole! Special Low Price! Sliced Bacon Fancy grade lean LB. Sirloin Steak's Lean, meaty, tender LB- Ground Beef Ground fresh daily LB. Pork Sausage Country style LB. Whole Crabs Ready to shell & eat LB. Boiled Ham Sliced for sandwiches LB. mm Through Saturday, May 28 Average weights are 2 to 3 pounds just the right size for extra tenderness. 'hen it't fried to a golden brown vou can't help but notice that "grown in," perfectly grand flavor as you bite into one of iheto deli cote birdt. Another Big Special! SLAB BACON You can really save by slicing it yourself. It keeps longer and bet ter in the oiece. too! s Assorted LUNCH MEATS Qc LB. INCLUDES: Minced Ram, Veal Loaf Pickle Pimento Loai Macaroni & Cheese Chicken Loal Olive Loai Spiced Lunch Loai 11 BOLOGNA and WIENERS Our rapid turnover keeps them etr teM a, 45' lb.39c.1 3 Jello All flavors ; . 4 pkgs. 25 Jell Welld 4pk. 23 Upton's Tea m. Pkf. .. ...59' Karo Syrup K'n 20 Karo Syrup 19 Cake Flour gfUsiik,pkf 35 Cherub Milk Xallcans 10' Milk National brands 2 for 23 Breeze Cheese )h. i0r.. Velveeta Cheese ib. ioaf . 79 Margarine naieWod, ib 25 Wesson Oil Quart 59 COFFEE SUGAR Airwav, Z Ib.s 79 e Noh Hill, 2 lbs. 89c EdW.rd,. x ih. si Cane or Beet Notional Brands '"--53c 252.19 SHORTENING Crisco, Spry; Snowdrift 3,b- 83' NU MADE Get Acquainted Sale! PINT JAR 33c x?5ty UflltSHlUS Uke lenaf Scooter L.mon.Limo Skyroom Tom Collins Utrrf Mis Walor Snowy Put Ginoor AU Croqmont Root Boor 6old Rind Orange Sooo Sno Cola leverage GINGER All "crcT SPARKLING WATER BIRELEY'S ORANGE NESBITT'S ORANGE HIRES ROOT BEER PEPSI-COLA COCA-COLA Big Quart Bottles 4-ot toHl loffe Dtpotitt M tht Atoro. 2,.r27 Jlos. 15( 71. lottlo 7-es.loHl. 6 for 5 54 5l 0 for 12 m bottle 12 m kofHo TpMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn 4i-ei. A f C ' For NEW PACK Caa J. A $1.00 Bread Stat" 'as 20' FRESH BREAD. Mr. Wrlqht'i Ib. 14 LIBBVS SWEET PICKLES 12km. jar 29c COLUMBIA DILL PICKLES Quart jar 29c RIPE OLIVES, Ebony Standard. ..No. I can 19c ZEE PAPER NAPKINS Pkg. of 100 22Sc Pork & Beans 15' STRAWB'RY PRESERVES, Shady Oak 1 6-01. 25c FLUFF-I-EST MARSHMALLOWS Mb. pkg. 25c POTATO CHIPS, Blu Ball Big Mb. pkg. 5c FRENCH'S MUSTARD 9-ot. iar 14c RITZ FRESH CRACKERS Mb. oot 29c Prem or Spam 33' WHITE STAR TUNA. Fancy pack, No. lj can 35c Chicken FRICASSEE. Lyndn...29.ei. can S9c Fruit Cocktail, Hott.jt DaligM. No. 22 can 29c TILLAMOOK CHEDDAR CHEESE ....lb. 4Sc CHEDDAR CHEESE. Chatham, Mild lb. 49 Tender GOLDEN BANTAM Fresh CORN 19c I Have torn good old "Corn on the Cob" tonight! LB in White Rose New Potatoes Smooth, whitt, No. I Grade! 10 39c Florida Oranges lb. 10c 29c 19c CALAVO A AQ Avocados L ,nTtlt Cucumbers GREKN A IP Onions Mild, Bunches for New Peas IZ 25C Radishes 2 bufr"15c 7(1 ( HIM f is r I Z AM Squash 9c I .S.S. LcliUCc crisp f rsh I.B. 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