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Box 65c Dennison's Pork & Beans 2,/2 can.......................... 19c Mill Race Green Beans No. 308 can 2 for 25c Del Monte (’ream Style Corn No. 303 can 2 for 35C Dennison's Catsup 2 bottles 29c Nucoa Margarine ._ in 27c Del Monte Freestone Peaches No. 2* 2 can.......... 3 for 2-lb. loaf 89c Velveeta Fresh Corn 6 ears 39c Radishes and Green Onions bun 5c Detroit—Sgt. Norman Booker who recently returned from Korea is a gueet at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Estey. Sgt. Booker is a veteran of two wars, having served in the occupation army in Germany in World War II and has returned from his recent trip to Korea and Okinawa. He is the son of Willard Booker completing their freshman year at of Lebanon, former resident of De- Oregon State. Miss Kelly will return to Oregon State Tuesday to act as i troit. He will report to an army camp in advisor to a 4-H group of girls for a short period. 1 California on June 30th. NOW! END THE MESS OF ICE TRAYS— White Slafter Potatoes California Cantalopes Watermelons ... <? MI W : . \ t « MAKES ICE CUBES BY THE BASKETFUL - AUTOMATICALLY! Only Servel gives you an endless supply of dry, loose cubes--without your lifting a finger! SEE this amazing Refrigerator Advance Today at Salem Lighting & Appliance Co. 183 N. High Street Court House Square It’s our 50 th “birthday” but you get the happy it?t LI1 flS hflyieanFtrwtrJ”* Super Market Girods On the Highway at STAYTON Miracle Whip Salad Dressing, qt. 49c Frisco Shortening 3-lb. can 89c J'*'- ■ (Continued from Page 1) several years ago; and the cities of the Columbia Basin are still perilously exposed to flood. In order to meet the private-com pany objections, former Interior Sec retary Chapman had offered to set cense) would according to company aside for Idaho Power company as figures, cost about $156,000,000, and, much power as its dams would gen the company insists, would provide erate. This would have left a million nearly as much power as the big fed kilowatts for public use. eral structure, though no firm figures Hell’s Canyon would have worked are given. right into the great, unified multiple purpose plan to develop the gigantic Columbia Basin. Senator Magnuson of Washington says that without it, I four big lower-river dams already authorized (Ice Harbor, Lower Monu Miss Nellie Hathaway of Grants mental, Little Goose and Lower Gran Pass arrived Tuesday for a visit with ite) “appear unfeasible.” Together, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester they would produce nearly 1,500,000 Hathaway. Jimmy King of Goldendale, Wash., horsepower. To knock out Hell’s Can- ■ yon is to knock out any prospect of is spending the summer at the home this much additional power, in other of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. words. To knock out Hell’s Canyon Bonnie Whitsett. is apparently to knock out also any Guests at the home of Mrs. Anna prospect of the great Mountain Home N. Swift are Mr. and Mrs. Donald irrigation extension, planned for Peterson (Miriam Swift) and three daughters of Puyallup, Wash. years. Cost of Hell’s Canyon itself was Gail Cruson, Ashland, was a guest originally estimated at *357,000,000 of Betty Lou Cree Friday. but even its proponents admit it would The Mill City Lions club honored cost more now. Taxpayers would get auxiliary members at their last meet back, with three percent interest, al) ing of the year, with a chicken din the cost save that allocated to navi ner Monday evening, June 8, at the gation and flood control. Then they high school gym. ' would have had a huge, cost-paid Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hathaway and 1 power-plant for hundreds of years to two daughters left Sunday for a two come. weeks visit with relatives in Redding, In contrast the three dams alleged Calif. ly planned by the Idaho Power com Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chase and son pany (though there is no compulsion Roy moved last week to Great Falls, to build them at once if it gets a li- Mont. They were accompanied by Brooks Chandler. Who will spend several weeks with them. Chase is employed driving a truck route from Montana to Alaska over the Alcan highway. Coming to Oregon for his I family recently, he reported it was necessary to make several detours be cause of flood conditions in Montana. Leia Mel Kelly and Arlone Kuhl man returned home this week after at Betty Crocker Cake Mixes, 3 pkg 89c Bisquick Ige pkg. 39c N' /f > FRJÛMTtU ELEPHANTS 9Y R US TRUNKS Mill City’s American Legion Junior I baseball team defeated Stayton's team 13 to 11 in a hotly contested game on Allen Field Monday night. Bill Hoffman pitched for the win- i ning Mill City team. A good crowd watched the Mill City youngsters fight for their win over their lower can yon brothers. MILL CITY i;.M outitanding, exieptlonal value ...maximum safety and mileage Feeds Seed« Fertilizer AVCE Most of us have been told that the smallest mouse could bring ter ror to the greatest elephant by crawling up inside the elephant's trunk. Nothing is more ridiculous. If a mouse should ever run up in side an elephant's trunk, it would promptly be blown, as Carl Akeley says, ’ into the next country.’’ Zoo keepers have never observed that elephants pay any attention what ever to the presence of mice. 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