Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 02, 1950, Page 15, Image 15

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    Capital Journal, SaTem, Ore., Thursday, February 2, 1950 15
Lebanon, Feb. 2 Opening event of Lebanon Methodist's cen
tennial year was an all-church iamily dinner Wednesday in the
supper room of the church. Costumes of a century ago were worn
by many attending the affair.
The Methodist organization of Lebanon is 100 years old in 1950,
Safeway brings you the Finest in Meats. . .
WASTE-FREE & Guaranteed to Please!
-"""according to research begun by
Rev. Thomas Yarnes, pastor here
in 1920, and continued by Rev.
Henry Atkinson. Their records
place the beginning at 1B48 or
1850 when John McKinney of
Brownsville held the first serv-
RIB ROAST
STEAKS 2 lb.75
T-BONE STEAKS Ib. 89'
SHORT RIBS Ib. 29'
PORK LIVER r.lb. 29'
PORK SAUSAGE Ib. 45'
PICNICS tS Ib. 37'
ics in a log cabin near the pres
ent location of the Lebanon high
SLICED
BACON
school.
RIB STEAK
'Father" Wilbur, early Meth
odist circuit rider, organized the
congregation in 1850. For sev
eral years the church was link
ed with Brownsville and served
OR
OYSTERS
65'
ib. 69c
med. lizes pint
by ,pastors from that center.
From 1857 to the present, rec
mil I Concentrated Roll L CCC
U1ILI add water & beans ID. DO
PER
LB.
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ords of the Oregon conference
Lebanon Methodist Church
Now Observing Centennial
give a complete list of the min
isters. The church has occupied three
Leader Dr. Heinrich
Xeuchtgens (above), an aged
banker who was leader of the
German Right party, is one of
the leaders of the new Ger
man Reich party that has
been formed in western Ger
many by the merger of two
right-wing groups. The new
party appeals frankly to na
tionalists and militarists. It
flaunts the black, white and
red flag of the Kaiser's
Reich and favors the song,
"Deutschland Uber Alles"
which German soldiers sang
in two world wars. ( AP Wire-photo)
Silage Clinic
February 1 1
Saturday, February 11, will
be silage clinic day for Marion
county dairy and livestock peo
ple. All operators either using or
interested in silage are invited
to bring samples of their silage
to the meeting in the Mayflow
er hall in Salem from 10 to 12
noon Saturday, February 11.
Ben A. Newell, county exten
sion agent, says 10 samples have
already been taken to the lab
oratory for protein, dry matter
and vitamin content tests. The
samples brought in on Febru
ary 11 by farmers will be com
pared with those already tested.
Purpose of the meeting is to
discuss with the group what
conditions made for good silage
and the situation that may have
caused a poor quality product
to result.
Grass, legume and corn silage
is widely used now for dairy
cattle, says Newell, and is fast
finding its way into beef and
sheep rations as a good succu
lent, palatable feed.
Deer often starve to death
rather than move far from the
protection of a woods.
buildings, the log cabin first, for
a short time only, after which it
was merged with the Santiam
Academy and used both for
school and church purposes. A
church was built In 1887 and
served until 1910 when the pres
ent massive stone structure was
erected
February is the first month in
a year of centennial celebrating.
Next event is scheduled for Feb
ruary 10 when former pastors
and members will return. That
week-end is highlighted by the
11 o'clock service on February
12, when Bishop Gerald Ken
nedy of Portland is to speak, his
topic being A Man Named Wesley."
The centennial book of the
church is to be available on
June 1. Publications editor
Oliver Larson, assisted by Anna
D. S. Pratt, editor of history
Documents and pictures for the
book are now being collected
by the present pastor, Rev. Carl
Mason,
Hereford Breeders
Will Hear McKenzie
Oregon Polled Hereford
breeders will hear Dr. Fred Mc
Kenzie of Oregon State college
when they meet in the Senator
hotel in Salem at 7 p.m. Mon
day, February 6.
R. B. Sears, Salem, president
of the breeders, has arranged
for a banquet and program that
will be of interest to all beef
producers, whether Hereford or
other breeds.
A new moving picture on hoof
and mouth disease will be
shown by Ben A. Newell, Salem,
secretary of the association,
Westlands Grandparents
Woodburn Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Westland have received
word of the birth of a grand
child, Milo Andrew Trussel, to
their son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Trussel of
Chicago, January 25. This is the
first grandson of the Westlands
ana the first child born to Mr.
ani'. Mrs. Trussel.
iifuiiu-rtir .
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Quality Meats
Courteous Service
Peerless Market
"At City Bus Stop"
Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
170 North Commercial Phone 3-5704
STEENS HI GRAf
HAM$;55eib.
Sugar Cured Jowl
BACON
22c lb.
SUGAR CURED
SLICED
BACON
49c lb.
LARGE JUICY
FRANKFURTERS
29c lb.
LITTLE PIG
LINK SAUSAGE
49c lb.
SMALL, PLUMP
STEWING
HENS
45cib.
CHOICE
MILK FED
FRYERS
59cib.
GRADE A
FRYING
RABBITS
5 9C lb.
o ROASTING CHICKENS LB. 69'
LB. 59
FEATURED THIS WEEK!
MANOR HOUSE BRAND
These are selected birds, plump with tender, sweet
meat. U?emember, too, all Safeway poultry is com
pletely dressed and drawn ready for the pan. No
waste!
o HEN TURKEYS LB. 59' FRICASSEE FOWL LB. 59
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Prices in This Ad Effective
Friday, Saturday, Monday,
February 3-4-6
CAMAY 3 'ft 23c
10c
SALMON
Prince Leo
Pinlc Salmon
No. 1
Can
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BEAUTY
SOAP
Bath
Size
Bar
TIDE " 69c
VEL 'sr 25c
IVORY l2S
All-Purpo.e Bar 2 FOR25C
IVORY01 25c
Snow '
SPRY a 69c
Shortening
WHITE
MAGIC
SOAP
Meadow Wood
Butter
Grade 'A'
lb.
69c
GRADE 'A'
EGGS
LARGE
SIZES
Doz.
43c
Pork & Beans Van Camo No. 2 can 19c 1 'Ond
Green Beans Gardenside No.
2s225c m
cornea Deer Libbs 12-oz.can jvc w tfj .
d: i- ic. " o,. 'cu
r IMCUppiC Libby sliced No. 1 can o
Pineapple Juice No0s 229c fc0
Cranberry Jelly S 2 cans29c Ijn '
i uiiirvin Moonbeam No. 2V4can" iilililii If.
jwirr s rrem 12-oz. can c m& -n,
Symp Sleepy Hollow 26-oz. bottle 49C jlr fif f
Cheese Food w,...m o,u,, 75c iD-
Pie Crust Mix PiiisbUry 0 oz pk. 231c . '6
Pancake Flour suzanna 40 0Z.Pkg 29c 6 SdCL
SunnybankMarqarine nerib 25c LJ0-A
nuiiuTTiwii iimu Lunch Box pt. 3:;:::::
Nob Hill Coffee ,b.b69e.S. 1.37 11
Airway Coffee ib.bag65c il .1.29
c j i riL
bunuiUS VUIIC6 lb. can
Argo Gloss Starch
Graham Crackers
73c lb 1.45
12c
16-oz. pkg.
Pirates AQm
Gold 2 lbs. t'C
SPAGHETTI ssl 2 ?25c
23c
White Magic Contest Now In full
swing Get details at your
nearest Safeway.
POTATOES V49 1
GRAPEFRUIT 69c
ORANGES 5-rfc 10c 53c
iTocados 29c Sorsn,'ps 10c
Carrots Q Spinach
lb 10 oz. cello pkg 'A
Cauliflower 10 Tomatoes OQr
lb Moz. tube
Se,e' 122 IU,nips 9c
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Winesap
RPLES
xcellent all-purpose apple
Packed in cellophane
5-lb. Pkg.
49c