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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 10

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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10
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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning May 3. 1946 FACE TEN Miss Pauline Turin and Miss Mary Bean. The Turins were married in Portland April 28, 1921, and came to Mt.

Angel the same year. Their children are Pauline and Clelia, Salem, Louis in the navy and James at home. Society Music The Home Secretary Resigns, Successor Unnamed SILVERTON. May 2 -(Special) Miss Lucille Tchantz, secretary and bookkeeper at the superintendent of school's offices at Sil-verton for the past four years, has resigned, to take effect at the close of this school year. May 31.

Her successor has not yet been named. Graduation has been set for May 29. Fischer's Dairy Freth OLD STYLE COTTAGE CHEESE Fin lor Salads Fischer's Old Style Cottage Cheese will furnish needed proteins while meat is short. Packed in Sanitary Containers. MADE BY" DALLAS CHEESE COIIPAIIY Makers ef Fine Cottage Cbeese Ask -Far It at Taor Greeer's Hursh.

Their mother left for California Wednesday. Clarence Ball and family and Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and family and Miss Elsie Ball spent Sunday with the Walter Ball family in Mrs. M.

Howell, Mrs. Rosa Rolen and Mrs. William Wight went to Salem Monday for medical treatment. Mrs. Ruby Winters accompanied by the Gilbert Brosig family drove to Monitor Sunday.

E. J. Richards, Richard Ny-strom, Glenn Henness and Clare Rush attended the school boards' meeting in Salem Tuesday night. Daughters GKve i Parents PartJ On Anniversary MT. ANGEL, May 2-( Special) Miis Pauline and Miss Clelia Turin of Salem werej; hostesses Sunday at a reception at the family home honoring ftheir parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Turin, on their 25th weddinjf anniversary. Mrs. William Beani cut the large wedding cake and Miss Hilda Bean poured. Miss Clelia Turin cut the ices.

Assisting were Land at Gates Changes Hands GATES, May 2-(Special)-Mrs. Roy Taylor of Sisters visited over the weekend with relatives and Mrs. Gwen Shear and family, Lebanon, visited her parents, the C. D. Johnsons.

O. K. Hirte has purchased three acres of land from Lincoln Hen-ness just below the bridge on the south side of the Santiam. He and Clarence Ball have been clearing the land with their new "cat." Mrs. George Ross entertained a few friends Tuesday at a birthday dinner for her brother, Everett PURCHASE FARM FRUITLAND, May 2-Special) The Jim Yellen family has purchased the Everett Lukkes place.

The sons, Theodore and Franklin, are enrolled in the seventh and fourth grades at the school. Mr. and Mrs. Lukkes have moved to Turner. CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY Fellowship Day.

Council Church Women at First Congregational church. 10 mjn. Past Presidents of Hal Hib-bard auxiliary. USWV. Mrs.

P. C. Peterson. 1923 S. High 1 o'clock luncheon.

DA auxiliary Mothers party. Salem Woman's clubhouse, TO. SATIKDAT DA ft at YWCA. m. MONDAY American Legion auxiliary.

Woman's clubhouse, 7 JO Informal Initiation. Spanish American War Veterans and auxiliary. VFW hall. rn. Daughters of Nile, sewing 10 am.

luncheon. 13 p.m.. Masonic Temple. Wesleyan Service guild. Firt Methodmt church.

Miss Ruth and Mis Phrbe McAdams, 7S S. 12th pm. Chadwirk chapter. OTder of Eastern Star. Masonic Temple.

m. Mwtouri auxiliary with Mrs. W. Harland, 14SS State it. to 4 p.m.

THI'IJDAV Prlngle Pleasant Point Social club with Mrs. E. S. Coates. 134 SLat all day.

The term jetty is derived from the French word jetee, and signi fies something thrown out. i he nriees listed below are tVDical of the ones you 11 find at ateway. Kut. tne Dest way to learn about Safeway values is to make a 30iay test. For the next month, buy all your food at our store nearest your home.

Choose your favorite brands, select from the fine assortment of fresh produce and guaranteed meats. Keep your receipts, so that you can compare the total cost with that for an earlier month. We are certain you will discover that you get more for your money at Safeway. BPW Initiation Held Wednesday The Salem Business and Professional Women's club held an initiation ceremony Wednesday night at the chamber of commerce. Forty-four new mem-ben were initiated, with Miss Eleanor Roberta in charge.

Miss Effie Smith, membership chairman, introduced the new members and explained the ideals' of the club. Marilyn Broer, pupal of Mis Frances Vu-gjnie Melton, gave a group of piano solos, and Mrs. Bush sang several oprno solos accompanied by Mrs. Jessie Bush Mickelson. Mis Ida Mac Smith, president of the club, gave an address of welcome.

The hospital committee erv-ed refreshments following the service at a get-acquainted party. Mrs. Rabert Crawford is entraining Saturday for Sioux City, Iowa, to visit with relatives for the ensuing month. This will be her first tint to Iowa in 33 years. Joan Hoereth A Party Hostess Joan Hoereth will entertain a group at the home of her parents on Glen Creek drivel preceding the DeMolay dame tonight.

Deaert supper will be served to Betty Waldorf, June Edwards, Beula Arnold, Nancy Snyder, Ruth Holtrman. Ruth MK'all, Joan Hoereth, Hugh Bellinger, Darwin Kerber. John Slark, Don Jone. Bob and Bill Johnston anil Ted Cocalt. 4 E4gar Vlneent Monterey.

will arrive in the capital today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Mclellan, On Saturday the three will motor to Madras for a visit with Mr. Vincent's son-in-law and daughter and grandson, Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan. and Daniel. III.

The McLellans Will only remain for the weekend with their son's family but Mr. Vincent plans to stay far a long visit with his daughter. EDWARDS COFFEE The coffee with the "extra flavor lift 54" Regular or drip 2 lb. fer LB Oc 2-LS. SAG "3 llcb Hill Coffee Airway Coffee lb one XU BAG Rolled Oats Morning Glory, Regular or Qukk BAG' ViS29 Coffee CHASE I SANBORN 12 20-oz.

pkg. Mrs. Sanders to Head Mothers Salem chapter of American Gold Star Mothers, met at the home of Mrs. Laura Johnson, Tuesday night, for the purpose of electing officers. Mrs.

HaitKira E. Ford, president of Memory chapter of Portland, who came to Salem Apr 16 to organize the Salem chapter, returned to help with the business meeting. She also brought Mrs. Dovie Farnsworth, treasurer of Memory chapter, as her assistant. Serving as Salem chapter's fiit officers are: President, Mrs.

Jessie M. Sanders; first vice president. Frances J. Lightner; second ice president, Anna P. secretary, Flossie M.

Smailey; treasurer, Evelyn Edith Mae Lar-klns; historian, Lafura S. Johnson; custodian of the records, Flossie M. Smailey; color bearer. Gladys M. Applegate, and sergeant at arms, Sina M.

Ques-seth. The charter of Salem chapter American Gold Star Mothers. Inc. will be held open until May 31, 1946. All gold star mother of Salem and vicinity are invited to attend the next meeting May 18 at the home of Floqsie M.

Smailey at 8 o'clock. Official applications blanks may be obtained from the secretary. Flossie M. Smailey, phone 5 60S or 6309. Woman's Relief Corps, Sedge- wick No.

1, will meet for a benefit luncheon at noon today at the VFW hall. The luncheon is under the direction of the executive board. The regular business meeting will follow. Mrs. Evelyn Visnaw.

ff75 Belmont has invited the JUG club. Neighbors of Woodcraft, to meet with her for a social evening. Mrs. Nydia Madklin will be the co-hostess. Instait Coffee washIngton 232c Insteit Coffee, bcdcs 239 i i Shredded Wheat NABISCO AIL TOWN HOUSE Grapefruit Juico Sweetened or Unsweetened 1Ic PKG I Sno-Whito SALT Plain or Iodized Pkg.

7 Ufll) PREMIUM No. 2 tfifle 46-oz. alWka REGULAR 2S-OZ. QQC 29s uccui ui lineal oft outac pkg a 0 QUICK PKG Salted Peanuts 19 Macaroni Dinner 3 25 Tomato Juice rJznszi 19s PEAS BEAMS Msr 212c 1.39 CAfhi CountryHome, No 2 4 Cc 12 $4 LUllM WhofeKernel con 1 9 cons 0 Deviled Ham 3 225c con con PKG PKG OF AQc Rice Krisples, KELLOGG'S Yerlety Pack KELLOGG'S Grapo fruit Juico ALTe LL 10 FOR Texos Tip 46-ox. con FOR REFRESHING BEVERAGES Keel Aid Orango Juico Autumn Brand Grape Juico Pint Quart 24 46c 305.10' 3 DELICIOUS FLAVORS Ravcrade all O'Geld 4 A 4--l Ne.

can at 9 can TTbT 225' SparitliraVateri: Elnndcd Juice 1-LS. Ss mi. II 1 1411 3 WhMt LOAF Jtlt Rinoo Soap Swoothoart Soap Blend O' Gold 46-oz. con 4ai We reserve The right To limit- Quantities. Njo.

2 con 15c Granulated Wosh-doy aid 11 Bath Size Agrees with your skin 9- ox. pkg. Bar Missionary Group Collect Funds TURNER. May 2- (Special) -The Christian Women's Miioi-ry society met recently at "tine home of Mrs. A.

J. Kaeppeli. Mrs. W. H.

Griffin led devotions. The Study as on the Philippine Islands. A special victory offering which had accumulated since Easier of IMS was received. The regular offering amounted to $118 was sent to the Schaefer mission in India. The special offering of $41 was sent to Johnson college.

Present were Mrs. George Kel-lems, Mrs. Sarah Church. Mrs. Alda Rite.

Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap, Mrs. J.

Karter, Mrs. B. L. Hicks. Mrs.

Amanda Davis, Mrs. Annie Windom, Mrs. W. H. Griffin, Mrs.

H. R. Leep, Mrs. Inez Carlson and the hostess. 1, ir I i i Campaign-! Safeway; guhront delicious meats.

Not Too Sweet, Not Too Sour Just Right Get the fce in produce at Safeway. vsp Pork Sausage Type I Visk- 39 1946 SPRING LAMP SALE! Loin Chops rf-c Grade 'AA' lb. 58c 'A' lb. DO Rib Chops Grade AAJ lb. 45c 'A' lb.

Hi Leg Roost om Grade 'AA' lb. 39c 'A' lb. 0O Shoulder Roast n' Square cut 'AA' lb. 35c A OH Lamb Stew 4A Includes 'AA' 'A' lb. 17 Neck, Breast Shank hnQ Cosing lb.

100 lb. Desert White Pork Sausage Type 1 smoked lb. 43 Lunch Meat Type 3, assorted Jib 3 Lunch Meat I Sp.ced Wieners Skinless. Type 2 37' GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES ASPARAGUS US Ma- NEW POTATOES TRACK WORKERS WANTED! ielp lay track and ties, ballast the roadbed, and keep the line in good condition. Healthful outdoor work.

No experience needed. The company forniahe free housing, including fuel, light and water. You get railroad benefits medical and hospital care, passes, insurance, fine pension plan. Work for a permanent company one with plenty of work ahead. lb.

Mr. Eckstein Club Hostr i AUBURN. May 2-(Special) -Mrs. Harry J. Eckstein was hostess the Auburn Woman's co tte Fruitland road, for a social afternoon and handkerchief show-' er Honoring the retiring president, Mri William Rahtz.

Mrs. Merle B. Van Cleave sang. The best meeting will be In the Community hall at Four Corners May i. Rock Cod Fillets 35 SL4 Half Case 5Ke Hen Turkeys, Ab.i Grade fresh i Fall Case 45c 62c $2.89 Per lb.

5c Fresh OYSTERS t65 CDCCU DC AC Giant lb; Str.de lb. FRYERS Eviscerated 0) tteJrfeety Fresh Produce Features for Friday ond Saturday ATTESD WEDDING AMljTY. May 2 (Special) -Mr. nd Mrs. W.

II. Torbet were guests the wedding of Miss Leslie Brocklebank and Charles Gray, in Eugene! last Sunday. The bride is cousin of Mrs. Alan Torbet. I Apply Ralph Weddle.

8. E. Kalena. Oregon A. M.

tin Daily White King Palmolive Toilet Soap Toilet Soap WATI0NAI BABYWilK APll 2 10 MAY 4 3 14e Motor Repairing DREFT Suds Discovery CannuL TTlilL BABY FOODS T7e Your Choice Gerber's Strained ond Junior, loop's Strained or Heinz Strained RiU Cra titers 1-lb. pkg. 23c Pie Crusjt 17-oz. pkg. 24c Walnut Mtats REtgITO lb.

pkg. 49c Vanilla hot. 7c Vanilla Extract 19c 35c Fleischniafins Dry Yeast pkg. 3c Apple Juice NtJoST quart jar 29c Bit O'Dill pickles 29c Chili Con trnevIIlb. can 19c Cherub Milk 3 tall cons 26c case of 48 4.03 Carnation Milk, 3 tall cans 29e; cose of 48 M.49 29c s.

Special Morning 3 tall case of 48 $4.49 DRY CEREALS 15' Your Choice. Heinz, loop's and Gerbers, Also Clopp's Instant Oatmeal and Gerber's Dry Inrrrasetl facilities and eronnel enable us to give prompt and expert ervire Walton -Brown Electric Co. Clapp's Junior Bo by Foods Con Poblum Daby Cereal 1 8-oz. pkg. Jr Miishrooris in Gravy 25c Gnde A figgs'j 45c State SL Salem.

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