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, :V.G2 UGIITZXII - Ta 03EG0N STATESMAN, Salisw Orejca, Way Hernias; Kirch 3, 1939 3Lc Convention CpWTonorro.y Hubbard Itebekahs to Be Hosts to Meeting, ' District four - . TIDBBAED Thella, i Rebekan lodge will b sostass to tli Slat convention of district lour Sat urday. The tint session will be held at 1 a. m. with' Mrs. Wil ma" E." .Leffler. of Hubbard as chairman; Mrs. Lillian Shaner, Gerrals, Tlce-chairman, and Mrs. Ida Klmmw, Hubbard, secretary. The meetings will be held in the hlrt-school zym. ' - : -Different phases of the .Re- beksr work will be eiempllf led. ' District four Includes Turner, Salem. - GarTala. . Woodbum. 811- Terton, Monitor,'' Scotts Mills, ; Eutterille, Canby and Hubbard. -"Stat Officers Coning '; Several . officers of the state . assembly are , expected to be (resent. A program is to precede . the evening- session. " Tbs local lodi:e will serve noon i lunch - and the community guild i of the .Congregational .church, will ; serve a o'clock dinner. .. Nazi "Big Thie&Study llotor. Riiral Carriers Select Officers SCIO Harry Koster of Mon month was elected president of the raral mail carriers' associa tion for Linn, Benton and Polk counties at the annual conven tion here. Earl Allen, Lyons was named vice-president, - and Phil chweizer, Monmouth reelected secretary-treasurer. v. E. I Jic Hol- land, Scio, is retiring president. ' More than 100 members, of the organization and auxiliary at tended. Officers and members of the state organizations ivere present from Astoria, Dallas. Baker, , Oregon City. . Sotherlln and other. Oregon points.; ' The auxiliary chose - the fol lowing officers: President, , Mrs. Carl Peterson, rHalsey, and Mrs. Glenn Parks, Corvallis, secretary treasurer.: J The 1940 ' conference will be held at Monmouth February 22. Goebbela Goerus; Hitler - Nazis No.' 1, 2 and 3 are here studying one of the new auto engines In Berlin's motor show they are, Reichsfuehrer Adolf Hitler, right;" Field Marshal Hermann Goering, center, and Minister of Propaganda - and Public Enlightenment Joseph Goebbela, left Births at Silverton SILVERTON Births reported from the Silverton hospital this week are a 9-pound, 4-oun-j daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Matt Beyer of Mt. Angel; a 6-pound, 7tf-ounce girl to Mr. end Mrs. J. 8. Akher of Woodbnrnr. a 9-pound 11 -ounce girl to Mr. and Mrs. Steracle of Scotts Mills. ' Mrs. M. S.-Chandler, who un derwent a major operation at the SUverton hospital Tleaday, Is reported as getting along 1 as well as could be expected. ' Day pt Prayer Is Observed at 'Grove ; MIDDLE GROVE The a elf- denial and day of prayer service of the Woman's I Missionary so ciety was held Tuesday after noon at the home, of Mrs. Fred Scharf. ' Derotionals were led by : Mrs. Beatrice Fisher and Mrs. Georgia Ramp directed the prayer period. News items- by. Mrs. -VV H. Scharf, reading on prayer by Mrs. Mary Herndon and solos by Miss Genevieve Scharf, accompanied by Mrs: Thelma - Scharf, com pleted the program. Projects were considered during the busi ness session, at the close of which tea was served by Mrs. Scharf, assisted by her daughter. Lodge . Club Meets ; DALLA 8 The Past Noble Grands' club was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Paul Boll man Monday evening with Mrs. Irene Lynn as assistant hostess. At a short business meeting with Mrs. George e L. i Hawkins, president, presiding, plans were made to hold a covered dish din ner on March 29. Sewing and a supper hoar - were other features. Women to Conduct ' Lenten Services ; y.l TJNIONVALE Ten menbers of the - Unlonvaie Ladies 'Aid at tended the all-day quilting held at " the church Tuesday. j .f The women1 of the : congrega tion will have charge of the Lenten uuon nrrlia. )u at the Unlonvaie , Evangelical cnurcn Sunday night, March 5, with special singing by women's chorus, also dnets. r Tuesday J night, ? March 7. the erotnernood will hold special services at the church. Better Fellowship ' Aim bf Boys' Qub SILVERTON A boys' club has been -organized in the Eugene ieia scnooi unaer the direction of Harrr Cameron. Bah ita-ihi are members of the fourth, fifth ana sixth grades. The club has been called th Roave ink selected for charter membershln are wjweu wjust, uene Scott, Wtm Warner nmoa Dale Bennett, Richard Morrison! 11 w-k - ' uum - crag?,, u e i Hartford, uavw peiett and Donald Tomn- son. - .a' -' Better ' fflTowitn . 11 ? Ject of :.the ,nbV . v, in h . . KvK. 'Hi'. jj-Mfi 2 So Bromo Quinine n 50e Vlck's Nose DropslL.. 25eAnaclnv Tablets 75c Llsterlne Antiseptic . 91.25 Absorbine Junior ' L- S5e Sloan's Liniment 60e Sal Hepatica SOc Bromo Seltser ". sal ' 'SBBBSBSBlBBJgejBBJBgeSBJBJSBJJJBJJJSJJJJJB mmm dL jrom. liver ouir 111 1 4100 - ItakesshavlngP, 'L TM-f-- ! aalef, better. f2C ,mfA W. . ceaialesceato. . -. - CmS z V " . i Boxed Cascade Lovcfy Adnennc STATIONERY Fkcshxfr ti-p. Silver Polish Alco-Roc' I PnretestNJll High Potency Cod Liver Oil I , Biologically '' C ; J I SUndardlxed li 14-os. bottle y i 1 1 25 Medford Double Edged Razor Blades Unconditionally Guaranteed i ' iff ir lusiiii iVftW St 50c Ipana Tooth Past 40efiQuibb's Dental TJream SOc Pepsodent Tooth Powder 2 Se Pepsodent ' Tooth Paste. 40c Pepsodent Tooth Past S0e Kolynos Tooth - Paste. 25e Llaterine Tooth Pi SOe IOenso Tooth Paste. SOe PoUdest Powder X5c Fasteeth Powder S W' 65e RexaU Denture A!iesive 75c Vince ",vi - Powder J.... OS- Tie Bayer's . Aspirin, 190's. - MUk Uagnesla.w $1.15 Saraka f Laxative ' ZJ ii 6 25e Carter's pnia H7c 1.25,petroUtar. OrV-' all nmabenLlVS ,.S0e. California Svrnp Figs - , , 40c Fletcher's : f!atrta 7 f J5c Fitch D.IU .; . Shampoo . :JCs :32C 59s vug vtuit ,' JU Shampoo Shaving . Cream , iOc Williams ; V ' 0i Bhavin jc' Cream. jGIant Palmoltve - - 74 Shaving Creanul 2) Jensen's HALIBUT LIVER oil capsules Package of 100 Colgate Halo - Shampoo 60c large size with medium size FREE BOTH in - FOR 0S Van-Tage h ' . IMedicine . : ' I ; 2 bottles for . . ."! i tcer values are ;-:::;l!f, we'll have if Preserlptkos ded at store are doable-checked lot accuracy Yes ftt Just what fee dector orders. 10-In. Reflector. Heavy s e ."Underwriters . Approved. . . ; ' 1.49alur " " - rn r, "Special Vy lornson to vuit ' v ' JB usms at Sdo r SCIO N. I. (Newt) Morrison. who haa innAvetA a. kr4aM and machinery -"business In Scio m L. . a . jut u 1ML v rears, plans lO dispose, of his stock, and retire; llonison states thai after dis position of the present stock, he will renovate the building and lease the business. He Is nearing the four-score . mark; and has been In 111 health, for some time. Drilling operations in Sclo's new -eitv well htn 'hM this week by flint-like boulders. The well Is down about ISO fe-t and water la attn 4ninfN..t The . weU V 1 II .supplement the vresenfc amiea suimiT. March X i tha'ficlA ar il.t. have been" described; as arriving am ? m auiica iaimt 1 ; WU1V ( torminr. but th. inn aw seine eitner. . Bnilds Auto Cabins WOODBURN Matt ' nt.r.,),. bach. 'who came here from Bris- ioi, s. u.t a few months ago. Is building - a house and4 five auto cabins on the highway Just south Of Btera HrrrtwS' nia u bach expects to have them com- pieiea ana ready, for occupancy Third Graders of fTraimmj School ; we iriay. wiiix impromptu uialogue - r- INDEPENDENCEErao 'ImJQu&&. jityt was presented at the training, school Tuesday morning: by chfldren . of. the third grade there, under direction of Mrs, Elise Bolt. . . ; , -r.,.-r The work was outstanding because all scenery and prop crties were made by the children during1. their social study ' 1 . . t., ' ' . , O periods. , Ther made their 1 own play, saving no learned parts, each child knowing background and facta of the Eskimos so ell Piano and Voice -Pupils Presented MONMOUTH F ranees Vlr ginie Melton v of 8 a I m ' and Blanche Cohen, Monmouth, pre sented their piano and voice pu 'pils',.respectlvely, In recital Tues- May night ia the sadltoriam of Oregon. Normal achooL - f 'Piano "punUs were JUlce Rose, Rosemary Qii ser!; Daniel Lee Headrlck, Connie Cox, Jean Fowl er. . Carolyn Brady, Genevieve wlnslow, Evelyn Johnson, Jean Fidter. Jean CUlre Swift, Betty P eets, Margaret Wonderljck, ateryi- cornett and uotour Kloepping, air of Salem; Betty Lou Elliott, Shirley Iversori, Dor othy Smith and Marlorie K. Bar rows of Monmonth. : v Voice students- were Wynn Stewart.-Vance Smith and Gretta Leum. all of. Monmonth. that he made his own conversa tion. No teacher was with, them J. on the sUge daring the play; cl- tnongn Mrs. Bolt bad directed their activities and helped them organise . "the pluy, j ; ' The' characters'1 were taken by Darreil' Lee Bare h , Jlarjorie Becken, Robert Phillips, Uelores Kletslng. Darrell Albee, Mary DeForeat, Casper Fllnk.i George Trumbo, Raymond Lawrence, Rpaald" Dorktns. Stage" manager was Eugene Palmer. ?' . -. f. Select Officers r LIBERTY The young peo ple's Christian Endeavor of the Liberty Christian church elected officers this week for, the next year. . They are: President, Sta ryl .Austin,. r.; vice-president. Beverly r Barnes; secretary, ; Msry Sargent: song leader. Bob Vofgt. I stick of wood flew np and his ' Guy : L. . Weaver ' sustained, a I hla face while he was rhopplng broken nose .Saturday when wood. , : r &xi: Kvitatipn - TO THE WOMEN OF' SALEM . -AND VICINITY - Fashions Shown on Living Models , Presenting Miss Olga ;Thomas and Miss Lea Collins, "expert New York corse tieres, who will gladly advise you. in the selection of the cor- ; rect foundation garment for your figure. ;y . " . miss thomas and miss collin3 "will " be in 6ur' store all day today .; , FOR consultation. . ' 'Demonstration Friday, March 3, 2:30 P. M. ON OUR BALCONY A AAn1 e . . - " - . r u'" suswmera were neara aisgussin our a as me otner day. .One I ?' em remarked, I can't understand it, Ire seen every one in this store and I can'l figure out who tis that noe's how to make such good prices, and can't spell a lick. And us, we hapened to be sittin f iguerin out how much our Uncle Sam ow'd us this year, figurin on the same basis he figured out how much we ow'd him last year. When one-a the parties nudged the other'n and said, I betcha thats the one, The one sittin there pretendin to be readin, writein, when he cant even i t ' 50c 6 99c Gconn 4je . Pint AAV Quart... 39C Margarine Lb. 10c Pure Shortening Cib, 31c ; Giant V : 3 for IfJC Reg. Size SOfor 29C read readin. This was our chance to show how polite we could be na mane cm sorry cause iney itaan't been takein advantage of all the savins these stores have been of f erVall along. So we kinda saun tered over to where they was, fillin their baskets with a lot ta nice things to eat, and remarked in our very nicest way, Good evenin, we says, nice day aint it. And as we walked on past em one of em said, I knowed it was him. Didje see all those specials on that list that you can save money on fer this week's Grocery BilL Not to disappoint 'em we're listin those money savin prices, right now. Here they arei ' ALL THREE MARKETS In addition to prime steer beef in all the choice cuts we are featuring some exeep- NRS- 1AM SUN3D M WJ uc s uuut,c$t.&ig n dilute i(ereni IJock Chichen Legs- I1'ey,Good 6 gsg 85 HoSia Ppgi CEaoio flCs : Blip, DpeoExCaGit Dogei Sanneg ESganntt 7q onnogtt Fall Cream We Have Just Received a Very Nice Lot of UlPGOlol SEd ADG They're a Real Value at J f Q J QgS Not the Larger Ones Nor Are They the Smaller Ones Among the many nice fruit and ' vegetables we -noticed the young spring salad vegetables looked appethdn" -yNice Fresh Round Red Radishe 3 bunches 2 1 .1 i 3 bunches 0 Here's Another HOT SHOT SPECIAL We're assured ' enough nice, ripe, brightly col ored fruit for this spe cial. See them at these stores. They're really .nice. 3 1 Lbs. Delicious Ripe Juicy 1AM All Sizes From lUijrrlNH Tall cans " MS -.-v VJ Pef can a Outdoor Crirown Artichokes, Brnssel Spronts, Celery and a lot of other good things to eat will be on display in aaese aepartments. UereWnet? Every Day Low. Price for the fresh esx, most seusjymgly delicious coffee. How's that jur uemcnom New Price e.&. Freshly Baked Big Feature Sale t Graft CHEESE See enormous display. Note the low price. " 2 lb. Americans v " m&-' C.S.NeV IWBar ' Per Dozen to Two Bits for Two Dozen. Don't Fail to see and buy a supply of these. They're sure good. 17711 ... , r ...... .... Seventeen : Different jyarieties l of Bread All at Reduced Prices ' , Dig -1 E&loag r 10c -'.f:.- . S v .m - aBSSBBSSBBSHBSSJSBHaSSBBBBBBSaaaBlMBaBBlBBSBBBSBBBBf 12c DoTighnuts, Rlaple Bars and Hot , i Cross Buns 17c Per Dozen SKced-DsGad Big Loaf 10 sk. S3 Spring must be here. We see - a B15 Lot of Onion Sets sellui t these stores 3 pounds for a dfcne. Standard Quality Cenned Foods i- Tomatoes Corn Peas Strisgless Besns end Diced Beets":- -And when we say they're good we do not mean just Bakery Pies good, we mean Home Made Pies : . .,- - - , - . . .... ,.. ... '::T.anrJ(3E PHEO.': P3EO; Made with Fresh Cherries Jd J U cans