Safeway Stores Are Ob-
I Local
serving 21st Birthday in* for
Safeways have been prepar-
d®*’
®®*®brate this Ust
———
birthday in a fitting manner. Huge
With Safeway Stores celebrating stocllli of new merchandise have been
their 21st anniversary this week, the l,r£’ert‘d and placed on display for the
story of the progress of this instltu-
biggest sales event of the year.
n the book of American sue- ’
BREWSTER VALLEY
| The Myrtle Leaf club met at the
nany institutions, Safeway community building, Mrs. Ivan Laird
ry modest beginning. From entertaining. Plans were made for
hole-in-the-wall’’ store, set ■ making a quilt. The pansy design is
terican Falls, Idaho, 21 years to be used and each member is going
he present far-flung organ-1 to applique a pansy on two blocks.
1 today, covering twenty-one The.
hostess served canteloupes,
states, is a type of progress' cookies and lemonade to the follow -
ten in one generation.
ing members: Mesdames Oscar Dur-
Sit»««». founder of Safeway1 rell, Perley Crowley, J. D. Laird,
/as just as much a pioneer Chas. Oberman, Harold Shepherd,
nel Boone or a Kit Carson, Belle Shepherd, Wm. Keller, W. A.
id to blaze new trails just as Nickason, Elmer Wilson, Minor Mead
though he pioneered in a and Miss Hazel Durrell.
1. searching for less waste-
Jesse Wagner and daughter, Jean,
xis of distributing the neces- and T. Bonebrake, from Marshfield,
life, in order to lower the were dinner guests at the Albert
v‘n<-
Christensen home Sunday. They took
:aggs was a man of high a load of myrtle wood home with
rpose—a minister of the goe- them.
loice and vocation. In 1#18,
Mr. and Mrs Bud Hill and Sam
of health and forced by dr- Hill, from Redding, Calif., and Mr.
Ponit. were the occasion for a get-
together at the J. D. Laird home Sat- 1
ui-day. Those having dinner together
were Mrs. Ivan Laird, Lila Mae and
Muri, Marie Clinton, Ethel Aber
nathy, from Dora, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
Laird and the guests. Sam Hill will
stay in the valley for a time but the
other guests left that evening.
Mrs. W. A. Nickason and children, j
Mrs. Ivan Laird and children, and
Mrs. Elmer Wilson and children went
to Coquille Wednesday to have din-,
ner with Grandma M. A. Kirkendall.
I She was entertaining for her daugh
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Cappians, of Cottage Grove. Mrs.
Cappians is the aunt of Mrs. Laird,
Mrs. Nickason and Elmar Wilson.
What might have been a much
more serious accident happened just
this side of the Devil’s Gate, when <
Edwin Crowley, who was bringing
his grandmother, Mrs. Phoebe Harry,'
to the Crowley home Sunday eve
ning. was crowded over so far by a
passing car that his car went over
the grade. The car rolled over twice
| and landed on its top. It was pretty \
in his neighborhood and pair. Happily Edwin and Mrs. Har- j
itate, Mr. Skaggs turned the ry escaped with bad bruises and
over to his sons, with M. B. | scratches.
The accident brought
the eldest, in charge, and. Ralph Harry, Mrs. Myrtle Noah and
owed his chosen work of Raiph Noah out from Coquille the
[ the gospel.
same evening.
xt expansion step came in
Mrs. Robert Waggoner came out
•n M. B. Skaggs came to Saturday evening to spend the last
And, as he expected, he week of her vacation at the lookout
rtland people much interest- station.
s Skaggs methods of lower-
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Curran, from
I costs. It has often been Marshfield, were all-day guests at
the city of Portland is the th« you home Sunday. Mr. Curran
that rocked Safeway in its ¡a Mrs. Yotz’ brother.
The Grove girls, Krewson girls and
the next few years the wilda Shepherd, who have been hav-
leway was adopted and the ¡ng a vacation together, come home
:ame known as Skaggs Safe- Sunday, reporting a splendid time,
es. and later for simplifica- The Krewson girls* aunts, Mrs. Claud
eway Stores was used an- Patchen and Mrs. Eva McClue, who
had been with them, accompanied
■nt years with the first rift mem home to visit at the Krewson
>udi of depresison, Safeway home (or , few days,
upon another progressive
Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lett and daugh-
» program. New buildings ter Joan Darlene, came form Bridge
■cted, new stores installed, Sunday afternoon to visit for a few
stores renovized in the most ^yi at
Elmer WUaon home. Mr
nanner. Today, the business Lglt ancj Mrs. Wilson are brother and
sfeway, is one of the west's liater
’¿“•tries.
In Oregon and
Mf gnd Mrj G
e Turner and
on million, of dollar, worth
frQ|n
came
vertera products are distrl-
t0 vWt with
STORE NO. 136
Phone 81
STOKE NO. 469
Phone 122
SIX
DAYS
of
SAVINGS
Brown Derby
Aristocrat
BEER
11 oz. Bottles
3 For - -
Mayonnaise
Fresh
Roasted
Made by Durkee’s
?.uart.
39c
£
Pound
In Bulk
Maximum
X VC
Peanut Butter
Highway
Matches
Carton
Seedless
Raisins « ">pu
Gulfkist
Edward’s Dependable
Coffee
2-Pound Can
PRIDE OF WEST
Milled
FLOUR
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
POUND CAN
PICKUNG
VINEGAR fcu.
GALLON
Alaska Pink
White K11
WASHING POWDER
Jello ftrted FlaTOra. . .
POST TOASTIES ’ pu - - ■ -
6c
S5C
PEN-RAD
Pure Penn.
Motor Oil
2-Gal. Can
FRESH - LOCAL
STRING BEANS
3
PICKUNG
LOCAL
3
Pounds
Heads
FRUIT AND VEGETABLE
tives in the valley. Mrs. Turner is
C. M. Wilson’s niece. Their coming
was an incentive for a get-together
of the Wilson, Ivan Laird and Nicka
son families at the Nickaeon home
Sunday.
Rev. W. Raymond Wilder, of Co
quille, conducted services at the com
munity building Sunday afternoon at
2:30 o’clock.
ITEMS
FOR
FRIDAY
AND
SATURDAY
ONLY
Salem Day
Thursday Portland and Service
Clubs’ Day.
Friday—Farm Organizations and
Veterans’ Day.
Saturday—Editor’s Day and Jour
nal Juniors’ Day.
Sunday—All Oregon Day.