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Tla-OIISGON GTATECILVN, Calcn, Orepn, Trilijr llzm arch 27, IS 1 PAG I? 'n 0 J I 1 1 1 , j ii i t i f t 'nlvex Camera - ' . 19c I ? i xuc roil film s for 2ST :izg Ecttlea 5c ;o!ic Nipples 5e ca Nipples 11c sen's Oil. 31c px Bottles 17e era VeetableaV ocr Unb Sheet 4 $1 Hair Bnisliea Monarch, para bristle. ACi- iterfllxed, - professional rk J C style brush. Made In u. 8. A. ; TICKS PRODUCTS 65c Vapo Rub 50c 35c Nose Drops 29c 35c Voratone 24 c 10c Cough Drops 2 for 15c 35c Vapo Rub 19c . LAXATIVES 23c N. R. Tablets 17c 25cCascarettes 17c - . '""SalHepatica 49c , -3e C&1 Svt Firs 39c wis-c Phillips Milk Mas. 34c I Cream i shins Cream Slf f:efyinar Cream 31t :t Tissues 9c I's Skin Freshener :t Tooth Pasta 33 ,t Shave Cream 33c ,rins Lotion 33e . .vfcs Tab 17c . Tooth Powder lg ywt Stick 33c Formerly 10c; JergenV Soap Now 3c Cake 33c' Doz3 doz. $ 1.00 ty Prices r 2 bars for 15c ears Bath Salts 79t ck Form, 5c lapoo 19e ach ica 19c bottle :Sk. jn 1HC DOIU ars for 13c TOILETRIES" - 1 PhilKpe Lip Sticks 74c 25c Glazo Preparations 18c v 60c Mum Deodorant 49c $1 Zip Epilator 67c $1 Zip Depilator 59c 50c Hush Deodorant 29c : TOOTH PASTE V 50c SquibbV;33c,; . ' 25c Pebeco 19c 50c Kolynos 34c - ' v. 50c Boat 23c 50c Ipana 39c TOOTH POWDER f3c Revelation 29c My-Te-Fine Products Shaving Cream, rich lather, Jumbo tube. For the world's fin est shave, tube. tOC 50c Tooth Paste Milk or magnesia or mis t flavored dental cream y large, tabe- mw C 50c Tooth Enzsb.es, four - atyles to choose' from three textures, erery bris tle guar-' anteed, each aC 10c Razor Blades double' edged, test ed and guaranteed to girt' you your shave 10 for mi) w Lyon's . 27c 50c Forhan's 29c 50c Pepsodent 38c LOTIONS - 50c Frostilla 37c 25c Jersrens 19c -50c Santiseptic 45e . 60c. Italian Bahn 39c 50c Dreskin 33c 50c Hind's H & "A 37e 50c Barbasol and pkg. of 5- Barbasol Blades 29c Neir large 'ihatln'ff cream and 5 dou-' ble edeed blades. Sale! While 750 Mirror Lip Sticks - One aide of the case la a gleaming mirror, Bmart-' ly designed and useful.' j-.Se frhat you're -doIn - when i ytfu'rt - doing It, i Created by i Van Style. - Lipstick in ass't shades. :': Wriglcy Tootli BrnsH 10e ' Wrlrley's v o - Spearmint Tooth " Brushes and. Spearmint for ; Tooth Paste . at the same low price; IDC. 'Prices for Friday Thru Monday All Fred Meyer weekend special prices are always good the first thin Friday mornjnj. This means that yon can cone down the first thinj Friiaj L morning and still make all the usual Saturday sar i'lngs. Shop before th crowds, or restock on Ilea-. : day after tha Saaday drain cn the family larder ! it's thrifty to do so at Fred Meyer. We reserve the : right tn reasonably limit quantities. . - V- Ovett'Fresh i My-Te-Fine . ..... Enjoy My-Te-Flne. it's , the topi la coffee, and the price saves you Ic lb. and more over canned coffee of cDnt parable Quality. Mj-Te-Fine Is to ; fresh It doesn't- need a can. .' mm r mm V i a Fred Meyer Days bring scores of grocery sav ings, v Every Item - la prleed to- make it an exceptional value. .". . Check your needs, and stock up now at these aarlnga! Dainty Bits offers you the finest in broken segments of "grapef ridt. ; It has real fresh tang and flavor, and the price is so thrifty you cant , afford .not to stock up" at : this Fred Meyer Days saving. - No, 9 - Rise ' Cans Wg True : American My V: r,.tiMffi ' SlO WUdroot Hair Remedies 60s Wildroot hair tonle and fc Wild root shampoo. 47c J Advertised Remedies 15 Van-Tage Z bots. 18 60c Murine 39c $l'Bonkora 67c $15 Enos Salts 89c $L25 Petrolagar . 74c Sale of IOL Electric ll9c Bromo Quinne 34e, Heating Pads 1. kxrrTCTTPTTrQ JJ.59 3 Heat U 1 1 50c Lavoris 35c I IS.50 3-H eat Wet Proof 70 for only V $5.00 3-IIeat Wet Proof, Velour Cov ered, , -priced at $39 Pcd!oc!a 50c Values - " types ' chilled O O iclete with 1 tect your pos- f : ; 60c Zonite 39c SOc Benetol 20c -'50c Pepsodent 38c 60c Glyco Thymoline 39c 30c Campho Phenique- 20c , $1.25 Complete - ' x 4 . Shoeshlne Outfit Walnut Finish $tand, Dauber, Buffer, Polish 89c Attractive, conv en lea t stand with foot rest and apace Inside for utensils, riarabawool buffer, stiff bristled dauber brush and ' lOe tin of ahoe polish. . - V 25c French Perfume 19c . Babcocks French type floral odors te - dainty pura- ette glass bottles. I bber Goods ! give perfect satlsfacUof made only from pars. I aaaaasjBBtkii MV-TE-Flf 'g-wnXH DtlUSH i . .i m sr m am m wsa K mlkWMm I sVl W r-K w asaHi -1 Hfc er , 4- STYLES r Bottle .aa" Syrians' 79e atcr Eott!3 7Ce 'Jn Svrinre 72e :t!o3 yrin-e tZi :tcr E:tt!2 tZ: C in Svrinr- CL19 . I ition Syringe $L, j -er!:3,"::a neserratlof. '.23 Holler Slates r U - 19c ! VCreyhooj" Uall bearlaf 4 roller skates, adMita w::a . My-Te-FIne - tooth I brushes . are , made' in the TJ. S. A. from genu- ' , in selected and iterHlied brls-. Ues. Th4 bristles axe firmly aetj la a handsome,; spotless, trans-' parent handle. They cannot come but. The ; bristle are aelected ' from stock that has no split ends, the handles are hand. polished, smooth and atrong..ETery brash . la sealed In a spotless cellophane . eorered cirton, and erery brush . saves you up. to lie orer other, tooth brushes ' of - comparable ' ' . quality..- f' ZZz 1 15-ini Fish Baskets n-' n ITS r- r ga: - - f . ? . . . i. , 3 . i V'i - OVAL . Tor complete cleaning and gum massage. 1 rows, -15 knots. 1TJFTED For cle amine . front ' and back conrealently. t rows. ,11 knots. : bant or medium. Professional - For clean lag both front and back.-4 rows, 3S gaota, bard or. medlum. . - HARD ; For increased gum massage. 2 rows, is ' knot ; of bristles. 0. e-ri ole' Kernel ale Wei Pack v-Te-Fine Forinay Shortening 3 FfenchsBI ara ite Jell Well esson Oil Gpjden W est Coffee -le-rine Green a torn iic Shrinp ?11c P(2as 225c ! anned Beer Acmel Rainier, ' East Side or Lucky Lager - sen Spatula Free f aclc Pepper ino Ch ar I una z 3 lb., can 4-ounce cans ' 53 c 2-ounce ernes 9c 5c Cheese Jray and Bowl Reg. 69c value. Filled vrith Fred Meyer -Mayonnaise. An for cans 27c Assorted Flavors pkgs. for 14c can 75c A VIST FLOUR . :.; .. -:-, -j, Guaranteed Hard Wheat 4903124 -lb. can Mv Asparao 26c; us 1 My-Te-Fine Mash mallows, 8-ounce package 8c; pound package 15c Pecan Nut Meats, Pieces and Halves, 8-o once package 19c JJennison's Folded Paper Napkins (80 count), 7e package Baker's Southern Style Cocoanut, vacuum -packed can 10c My-Te-Fine Hand Packed Tomatoes 10c can; 3 cans 25c C II. B. Brand Tomato Catsup, 1 4-ounce tall battle 12c My-Te-Fine Vegetables for Salads, 2 tall: cans for 25e .My-Te-Fine 1000 Sheet Toilet Tissue, 3. r oil wrap 17c ' . Hershey's Baking Chocolate, t2-pound cakes' 7c each Burnett's Pure Vanilla Extract, 2-onnc bottle 22c My-Te-Fine. Ripe Mission Olivevtall can 12c ' Dromedary Orange Juice 4 tall cans 29c . - -Knit Twine Gloves 10c pair My-Te-Fine Prune Juice tall can 10c . My-Te-Fine Fruit Cocktail, No. 1 tall can 11c - Knight's Cocktail Sauce, 12-dunce bottle 19c ' At Fred Meyer Grocery Department , , WILLS DALE &tUlfm$tiU PINEAPPLE 63 ( I J3U a . v si. -Fancy t All Green Full of Juice Very I. 4 LEMONS a. " ft ME Wmly ORANGES 7 GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE ARTICHOKES ' POTATOES 3jlbs. '2-ddz. . ' : Sweet" Arizona Seedless ... - ..i Solid Heads' vv--;o:: No Rust - .. HQ 3176 doz. Hds. .70 :-foT.';Q3;. At Fruit: Department " Kitchen-Fresh Mayonnaise U. S. NoJ 2 Gems 50-Ib.' bag Quart Finest Quality ingredient, Bias careful skill and experience In the blending and making, plus freshness,' equals . tbe finest home made .type mayonnaise that erer pepped p a salad. till J or Urt TarieUes. the mild prefered by-saaay for potato and fruit salads while the tart variety's Just what's Deeded to add test to sauces and vege table salads. . Large Wicker Basket with Clip Fastener V 23c Fitch Hair OU -; KlceJy Pref nmed Oil for the Hair 75c Hat Box Blanicrire Sets t (Clearance) While 200 Last 01 Antoinette . Donnley Toiletries Creams, lotions aad u Astringrn . .. ; : Save on India Tires We an genunle. first qual ity India tires at reduced prices. Indias offer the most tire value- for your money. Get our prices today! We have several used tires at special prices" while . they last. ' . " ' ' . . " ' . Fred Eleyer ' 100 Pcnn Oil 5 gals. C2.95 Onra Is top quality 100 pure ; Pennsylvania ' oil,' the kind , that ' stands up for 2000 miles and more. 25c can deposit. " Fred Meyer . Eastern Oil 5gals.Sl.79 A high cualitr Esttera' mo tor oil for your ear, at a Tred Meyer money earing price." 25c earn deposit. . Fred Meyer Western Oil 5 gals. 315 ; The thriftiest motor oil, for those that want a tremen dfus saving. 25c can de. posit. ,; . List Honor Roll pr In vegle Scho 6l Health Examinations - Are ; Given 33 . Children; . .". . dub Sleets SWEGLE, March 28 Follow ing are pupils on the honor roll for-this month: . - First -grade, Carol . Garrison; second grade. Norma". Conklla, Johnnie Carothers, A'Delma Lake, third grade, John Dalke, Jeane Personett. Irene Siiemore; fourth rrade. Barbara. Buntln. Ernest Wells: - fifth, grade, FriU Caroth ers sixth grade, Osear Schack mtnn, Fred Heasell, Claire Swin gle, "WUma Watts. Edith Stark. Eloise Snider r seventh grade. Lor aine Meyers, Laura, Dalke, Jean Carothers; eighth grade, Carol Sebaffer, Elliott Oakes' t - j Clinic Is Held In cooperation with the Marion county clinic, 33 children of Swe gle school were given, their health examinations,' including: diphthe ria Immnniiatlott, smallpox vacci nation and tuberculin tests. TowBRend -lnh No. 10 of this district will meet Friday' night at : T tne cwegie scnooinouse. a. x. Plummer will he the speaker. Mr. and Mrs.Roy- Blanchard and children, who. wcently 'came here from Chinook, Montana, have taken. the Stark place. - Vr 1 Rlurddck "BiiOdsJj Modern Residence Canby High School Will : Meet Mihcauliie There in Opening Contest Today MONMOUTH, llarcn 21. J. L. Murdock la building a new house oa the corner of Cattron and Pow ell streets- It is to be a' one-story modern, structure, and . Mr end Mrs. Elwya Hill will -occupy It on completion. ' ' ' Mrs. Mary gger recently bought the Thurston house on South Broad street from : Mrs. Lieonard Peterson, admintstratrtc of the Thurstoa estate. ..; Marshall Williamson. at em ploye ef the Payn Save- grocery here, has been transferred to Pee dee where he will manage a gro cery etroe for the same firm. E. N. Johnson, who has managed the Peedee store far several year a. Is again taking charge of hie farm in Kings Valleyv Vernon Day con tinues at manager of the Psy'a Save store la Monmouth.: - CAN BT. March 28. Canby high school will have Its first track team during the coming sea- . son. Thirty boys are working out daily in preparation for a number of meets. Two relay teams will be entered -in the Hill Military Aca demy relays Friday night "Dual meeta with Woobn; West Linn, Oregon City and Mil waukee have been arranged as well at competition in the Clackam&i county - meet. Willamette valley league meet and the district meet. Blosser. Stacnely Parm enter and V. Toder will comprise the distance medley relay team tor the Hill relays .-while Hartmaa. Cl-' lias. Torfeson and L. Toder will make up the sprint medlay team. Slate Silver Ted At Turner Today TURNER, March 2 Sunday ' morning Lenten 11 o'clock eerr ices at the Methodist church will include special music directed by Mrs. Mary McKlnny, and the dis course by the pastor, RervO. W. Jefferson, on "Jesus, the Son" et Man. ; The Methodist women wUl hold a silver tea Friday afternoon at 2, o'clock, at the home of Mrs. ; F. C. Gunning. The April tool mo tif will be carried out the ar rangements. ' All women are la- -vlted. , .. 1 . --'- Late vord from Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Endicott. who are spending the winter la southern CaUfornia. is that they will likely return home by the last of April. .. - n The Independent Missionary so ciety held its March meeting at the home of Mrs. J. B. Kendall. Thursday afternoon.' et J. RL Humphreys Te ; If liies at neDnner - RICKEY, March 21 Word has been received of the death of John Melvin Humphreys at the hospi tal at Heppner,. eastern Oregon. Mr.- Humphreys was the son of the late Mr. mad Mrs. W. J. Hum phreys, Oregon pioneers. : : - v -- He was born on the Humphrey farm la the Waldo Hills May 10. 1855. and lived there until he was 17, when he went t othe Morrow county where he has made his home since.- " .' . . . . Surviving are two hrotherC-W. H. Humphreys of this place,'. who was with him during his last ill ness, H. H, Humphreys of Cali fornia and one sister. Mrs. J B. Ashby of Salem. Funeral services will be held at Cloegh-Barrick'a in Salem, Saturday, at 1:30 p. m with Rer. H. C. Stoyer officiat ing. Interment la Rock Point cem etery. ' . . - . Honore dVBantni - a Formal Request -.; For School Fund : Will Be Entered - SCIO, March 26 An architect's estimate for various items la the cost, of the proposed 'new high school building la Scio will be se cured as soon as practicable with a view of making formal applica tion for WP A funds from C. C. Hockley,- Oregon administrator. It was decided Wednesday night at a meeting of board members of Scio school district. No. 15, and prominent Scio' business. The architect's fee will he de frayed by. donatlona of business mea la event the movement for the sew building does not meet with favor with the voters. Other wise the fee,- estimated at 359, will be paid from the school emer gency fund. 1 . , All board members were-in fa- or of securing funds from WPA for the proposed building. Esti mates place total cost at 335,000. Earlier In the week: word was re ceived that WPA had approveda 115,000 grant. MT. ANGEL. March 1. The Mt. Angel college basketban team . and Its promoters celebrated the dose of a saccessful' season- with a banqnet at the ML Angel hotel Tuesday night. .' Marcel Van Drelsche, assistant manager, was toaatmaster. Revj Yiacent Koppert, rector of K. A. C. gave an Interesting speech ta the eatlook of basketball is lit Aagel; Short talks were also gtvea by Rev. James Koessler, athletic director: John -Kent Paulson. manager; Coach Fred Galer, and Captain Ted Marx, who spoke la behalf of the team. u Father Vincent awarded the athletie honors. Letters were pre sented to Ted Marx, Hub Saalfeld, " Joe Herberger, Charles Christen sea, Chasv Toman, Walter Meyers. 1 Art Guthrie and John K. Paul son; numerals to Alfred Haener; Ray Karp and .George Schaefere. - Needle Removed .jFroin Leg AJter ' Quarter Century An embroidery needle an inch and a' half long and which Mrs. O. O. Looney of the Haxel Green district has carried unknowingly tor possibly 38 years, was remov ed from 'her leg In an operation' performed .Tuesday. The needle was much eaten by chemicals. Mrs. Looney, who haa suffered considerable from the leg In recent weeks, says she has ao Idea where or when the needle was picked up, unless It waa in 1900 when ahe was making Bat tenbnrg lace in - Kentucky, or tn 1910, when ahe did some embroid ering In Riverside. Calif., while on their wedding trip.' : -' 1 la the operation, two pieces of bone were also removed. Artisan Meeting " Enjoyed Pet Parade Date At "Silverton Set SILVERTOX March ft-. The date of Silverton'a Annual pet Pa rana naa oee Mt for May 22. The usual list ef prizes la being pre pared. This Includes a free theater matinee to each child who enters the parade. Last year's eatrtes numbered 205. ... - -The committee at work on the preparations Include Dr. A. J. Mc- uiaeii. ut. wuiua HacNein. Har ry Wilsoa. Mrs. Harry WUloa. Mrs. S. A. Pitney. Mrs. T. P. Hel- censirom and Mrs. E. L. Starr. Japanese Yonng People To Attend 7eekend Bleet HAZEL GREEN. U a r e h 2ft About 17 young people ef the Sa lem Japanese community church -here plan to be In Portland Sat urday and Sunday for an Oregon Sectional Young People's Chris tian conference, to be held at the Japanese M. E. church there. Iter. M. Haahomoto of the local chnrch will accompany them. . - - t : Creaks Ana at School - ROBERTS. March 2t. Opal Rowland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrla Rowland, broke her arm while at school Tuesday. The Way to Sturdy Pullets Crown Eoraplete Cblck r ' v Peed First f Weeks "'' ' j Crown Komplete Pullet ' Detelocer Feed 7th Week to Maturity Crown Baby Chick Scratch Feed to 6th Week Crown Derelopiitg Scratch Feed 5th to 10th Week Seed Potatoes Lawn Seed - Garden Seed Fertilizers Peat BIoss Cash for Bulterfat Your Check the Same Day S-: :? V. 3. ZEE O C 3IJ -r 313 Ferry . V--.--V rhoae 5318 SILVERTON, March 20-Games. dancing and refreshments formed the amusements, at the Artisan club Wednesday aight. The mea of the group were fa charge of : th program. Winners at beano were Mrs. M. Egan, Mrs. Clifford Lovett, Mrs. OlUe Taylor. Mrs. On cer Bentson, Mrs. Helmer Brokke. Mrs. Charles Walpan. Celia Han- , nan. Ralph Lorle and Dave Hay. . Committees in charge were: -Beano, Oren Buell and Mike Han nan; dance, Mert Egan, - Martin Hannan and Chris Bear. 11; floor . msMger. OHle Taylor, food com mittee, Martin Hannan. Helmer V Brokks; dining room committee, -' Ed Robey and Zack Dentson. ,