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Joint Graduation
The Axis Meets in Rome
at
on
The OHEGON. STATES11AIC SaUn, OrjesoxV Friday Mornlnjr,; April 21, 1939
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25 Pupils of 8th Grade to
1 Receive Diplomas
Next Month
- DAYTON The ' annual Joint
graduation of eight rural schools
eighth grade - students will ; be
held at Dayton instead of Hope
well, as In former years, at a
date to be selected soon.
There are 25 students la the
classes:
Fairriew, - Carl Rasaka, Clara
Bass, lleen Taylor;
Grand Island, Harold Call,
Harold Chandler Wanda Chand
ler. Peggy Lefley, Phyllis Man
dlgo, .Orrille Cole, Earl Rora
baugb. Hopewell- Lone Star, Allen
Simpson, Margaret Geisler, ' Vic
tor Scoggan, Viola Martin;
'. . Pleasantdale, . Doris Lockwood,
Emil Lockwood, Emll Kan;
, Unionrale, Maxlne Coberly; j
Webfoov, Marjorie Don u ,
Joyce Lee Goodrich; " ,
Wheatland, Elean Clerenger.
Mona Clerenger, Ethel Daridsoa,
James McCutchen;
Yampo, Frieda Brutka, Mitchel
Webber.
Play at Rickreall
Is Well Attended
RICKREALL The play "The
Home Town Girl," given Thurs
day night was well attended, with
many coming from nearby towns.
Characters were welt portrayed.
The school orchestra furnished
music.
The graduating class of the
Rickreall high school has set
May 31 as the . date tor com
mencement exercises. The class
includes Nora Dass, , Elsie Ellis,
Lois Runkle and Ralph Cox.'.
' Miss Shumway's typing class
won third and fourth places in
the county typing contest, at
Monmouth. Typists are Nora
Doss; Florence Lantz. Elofse
Findley ami Elsie Ellis.
. i Mrs. Mary Adams received a
radiogram Easter greeting from
her son, Charles W., Stationed
at Schoefield barracks, TH. The
message took four days as It
was received at Astoria and re
layed on by .mail.
The Rickreall high school boys
lost their first game of softba 1
to Perrydale at Perrydale.
More Changes Are
Made, Willamina
WILLAMINA Ab Churchman
is moving his shoe repairing ma
chinery out of Lis shop and will
get that, building and the one
adjoining It that Is almost "com
pleted, ready for occupancy by
May i. '. .
F. B. -Beatty, Portland,"? a. j
rented one building; and "will pat
In a barber shop and in connect
tlon with it Miss Gladys Smelser
will operate a beauty parlor.
J. Fowler of Waldport has rent
ed the other building for a res
taurant. Churchman- will dis
continue shoe-repairing until ttis
work is finished.
Otto Heider has sold the bank
building here to Gus Johnson of
Tillamook.
Myron Shandy has bought one
acre of land from Bob Morris in
the country and as soon as e
can get-a house built he and h.s
mother, Mrt. Adah Shandy, will
move Into It. .
Triple Link Club
Sponsors Program
WOODBURN The Triple Link
club ot. Frances Rebekah lodge
No. 242 ot Monitor Is sponsoring
a program to be given ft the
100 F hall in Monitor Thursday
night, April 2. Art Kirkham of
KOIN is to be the main speaker.
There will also be other numbers
on the program. Pie, coffee and
candy will be so'd. .
Mrs. Almina Brantner and
Miss Mona Jensen were elected
delegates to the Rebekah assem
bly to be held in Klamath Falls,
with Mrs. Ellis Norton and Mrs.
Effie Sweaney as alternates. Mrs.
Helen Hanson was recommended
as district deputy president for
Frances Rebekah lodge No. 242
of Monitor. ' "
Mr. C. E. Sklller and 'St. G.
W."-Sweaney were elected dele
gates for the Monitor IOOI
lodge No. 247 to the grand lodge.
Aurora Observer
AURORA The tea given for
the mothers by- the Betty Crocker
Cookers 4H club was well at
tended. The mothers attending
were Mrs. Ben Stoner, Mrs. Les
ter Cole. Mrs. Valter Colvln,
Mrs. Perry Dan ielson, Mrs. John
Wallace, the hostess, Mrs. Nels
Anderson, leader. A d d 1 1 1 anal
guests were Miss Serena Slmion
and Miss Dorothy Gerlach . -Aurora
' grade school . defeated
the Donald softball team on, the
local field, to i, rnaa;
:
f. I. V. ttadlophoto
Benito 'Mussolini (right) greets Field Marshal Hermann Goering, in this
picture telephoned to London then radioed to New York. Goering repre
sented Hitler in Rome parleys between the two powers to decide their
future course of European politics.
Aumsville 4ffers
Hold Achievement
AUMSVILLE The 4H club
members held their achievement
day here Tuesday afternoon,
with a cooking club directed by
Miss Charlotte Martin and a sew
ing club directed by Mrs. T.
Otto, exhibiting work.
Demonstration team for the
cooking club were La Verne Les
ley and Grace Ashford; for sew
ing, Alice Roberts and Marian
Rawlins, also Ida Weisenhans
and Betty White. -
Miss Helen Cowgill ot Orego t
State college, the speaker.
stressed the value of 4H club
work, and described the privi
leges of the summer school which
will be held for successful con
testants at Corvallis. -
A program included a trip, Er
nestine Barry, Betty, White,
Grace. Ashford; solo, Grace Ash
ford; Quartet, La Verne Lesley,
Ernestine Barry, Zella . BaakBtontr
Betty White ; reading, E d 1 y n
Hohnquist; reading, Marrraret
Reynolds; reading. Alice Rob
erts; Marjorie Gjusdol; piano
solos, Adga Malone and Marian
Rawlins; vocal solo, Jane Mc-
Cown. Miss Doris Sackett and
Mrs. Fred Potter, accompanied
the musical numbers.
Tea was served by the club
members with Mrs. J. A. Lmith
and Mrs. Charles Martin pouring.
Plav Dav Mar Fete
SCOTTS MILLS-r-Scotti4Mi:
school is , preparing, an elaborate
urogram -for May day; May S.
with all the neighboring schools
invited. -.-
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in
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OhiatM rla .,msIs SUCK
CESS for 6000 yaar la CHINA.
Ka ratter with what ailmat ftm
.ra'ArrUCTED 'rT,
csttis: kttrw hut '. W'wf.
toaacfe gss. eoatUpaUos. slews,
latotls, rhtBtm. t
bladr. fTr. skin, faiaala eoat-
p la tat . , .?
Charlie Chan .
Chines Herb Co.
s b. rs. jPn
prirtica & CMa
Offira Mara I W I
Sm esesst ' Boa
ay m4 WdMS-
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lit N rwi'l St. 8lm. Ora.
Names Committee
For Investigation
SILVERTON Dr. P. A. Loar
announced as his committee to
investigate wby the water serv
ice has not been connected on
the Eureka avenue pipe line is
Ray Hannan, Byron Gordon and
Jim Reed.
The committee was an out
growth of a request made at the
Silverton planning council Mon
day night when Roscoe Reev s
reported that reeidents along the
avenue had been told a year ago
to get ready for water in the
near future.-1 They have not yet
been given the service.
FFA to Present
Program for FU
AMITY Six Amity Future
Farmers composing three teams
will present the program before
the Farmers union at Amity, Ap
ril 21.
A demonstration on "Brooding
Baby Chicks" will be presented
by Raymond Hlenonen and Bern
Warren; "Selecting the Breeding
Flock" by Elvin Asher and Ed
win Hlenonen; and "Colling for
Production" by Frances Stupfel
and Leonard Will.
The winner will represent Au
ity at the state convention U
Corvallis April 27-29, and the
state winner will be given a free
trip to Cleveland, Ohio, to the
World's poultry congress.
Woman Honored
On 76th Birth4day
'VICTOR : POINT Mrs. Rosa
Am8tutz was surprised Monday
on her 76th birthday by a group
of relatives and friends. A cov
ered dist luncheon was enjoyed.
The guests included Mr. and
Mrs. J. Suter, of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Doerfler, Mrs. Vin
cent and granddaughter Bernila
Mrs. Anna Savage, Mrs. Mary
Doerfler, Miss Anna Doerfler,
Mrs. A. N. Doerfler and Shirley.
Mrs. Ethel Lorence, Mrs. .vnnis
Miller and daughters Annis Jo
and Veneta Mary, Mrs. Ruby Ja
quet and Elden, and Miss Millie
Mens.
Children Entertain
With Bird Program
BRUSH COLLEGE The pri
mary room ot Brush College en
tertained, the upper . grade room
at a bird program, the culmina
tion of a- bird project.
The Brush College school garo
. program- Friday night at the
community 'club, which included
songs, readings, a- piano solo by
Phyllis Wilson, a guitar num
ber by Lois Froehlich, and num
bers from the new harmonica
band organised by-Nola Clark.
and a pantomime, "Goldielocks
the Door." by the npper grades.
Newlyweds Get
Buggy ftidet.
j TALBOT Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Marton, recent . newlyweds, were
given a. surprise party and chari
vari Sunday night at their home,
The newlyweds were . given a
ride in an old fashioned . buggy
drawn behind a ear. This : arade
was followed by a. number ot
cars filled with merrymakers.
Sanders Improving
RICKREALL H. A. Sanders
who was seriously injured Fri
day,- is slowly improving accord
ing to Mrs. Sanders. The seat
told, upon which he waa stand
ing broke and he fell 18 feet
at the back of the new postof-
fice building. ;
Eight Rickreall women at
tended the meeting of the Pol":
county federated clubs at. West
Salem . Wednesday,' where , go
clu bs were represented with 13
members attending the noon
luncheon. . . .
Birthdays Month Apart v
WILLAMINA Mrs. KandaU
Ta tons and taby Ardelle La
Verne, are home from the M.
Mlnnvllle hospital. The birthdays
ot the father, mother and baby
come Just a month apart. Feb
ruary 6, March 5, and. April r.
K. F. FOLKS VISIT
SCIO Mr. atiif Hfr. v. n
Musgrove and son Roy of Klam
ath Falls were recent guests U
me nome of Mrs. Marvin Long.
Mrs. Musgrove vilt be recalled as
Rhea Mumser, formerly of Scio.
Musgrove is foreman at tLe
Klamath Machine and Locomo-
ive worjts.
Ribbed" Mode
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Veggf Carroll, Hollywood actress,
la pictured modeling the aewcit
deaJga in swimming " snJta for
the coming season. Fashion de
j. crees that the snrts should be
"ribbed,- that does' not mean
made light of, rather t mean
ribbed knit. In addition to rib
bing the back will be cut to "a
new low." Miss Carroll', rait is
. pearl grey.
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PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY,
APRIL 21, TO MONDAY,
APRIL 24TH INCLUSIVE
'ft
BETTER FOODS, more modem facilities, more
convenient locations, improved service, lower prices
f ...you11 find them all at your neighborhood Safeway
store. For Safeway is quick to bring their customers
every advantage of the Parade of Progress in the
food industry.
Behind every Safeway store is this fundamental Safeway idea
and policy...to get foods from producers to consumers with
out unnecessary in-between costs, to lower retail prices, to
serve consumers completely and conveniently and to increase
r the farmers' share of the consumers' dollar
FLOUR VALUES
119
1.09
144
Kitchen Kraft,
49-lb. sack...
Harvest Blossom,
49-lb. sack-....
Drifted SnoW,
49-lb. sack......
Crown
Flour
No. 10 bag
33c
Albers
Flapjack
4-Ib. bag
23c
mow
Small Whites
Red Mexican
a
Lb. Bag
si
mm
Tomato
. Sua
Mid-Pacific
or Abbey Brand
No. Va can
a
sai
Blue Label
10-lb. tin
d3
y2-ih.
cello, bag
BEES'
Con-I-Sur
Brand
12-oz. can
SI
Prices Effective Friday and Satordar Only
Beef Roasts (center cuts) pound IflC
BoU. Beef, (plate & brisket) lb.....
Lamb Shoulder Roats, pound.
17c
Lamb Rib Chops, pound.
23c
Lamb Legs, pound
Breast of Lamb, pound.
10c
Bacon, mild, sugar cured, p'ce, lb.. 2 3 C
Sliced to Fry lb - 25e
Qub Link Sausage, pound
(The Qld-Fashioned Kind)
Bologna & Liver Sausage, pound.....
. , - (For That Picnic Lnnch)
"Assorted Cold Meats, pound.......-..:...'
(Pork Loaf, Veal Loaf. Minced Ham, Spiced Ham,
Cbiclcen ioar ana utners
Halibut, p'ce to bake or boil, pound. lrfJC
Sliced to Fry, center cnte . 18e
Cottage Cheese, (mixed or dry) pintjlc
Fancy ling Cod, p'ce IV2C, sliced..-lCC
(Fresh Ocean Caught)
Browa Derby Beer
the healthful beverage
11km. bottlesls for S5c
tM Came
le Deposit oa Each
Bottle .
No.
cans.
Stokely
SoHdPack
TOMATOES
ZEE TISSUE
In the family-eize -package.
Q rolls'.:...:..:
'.X WHITE KING
, Granulated Soap
Albers Yellow Corn Meal, 5To. 8 bag 15c
Friskies Dog Food, 2-lb. pkg ; 23c
Playfair Dog Food, 14b. can JZ for 9c
Stokely's Tomato Juice, 303 can...2 for 15c
Tez-Son Grapefruit, 40-ox. can 19e
Ivory Soap, large size 8 for &5c
Crystal White Soap Chips, giant size...-2ffc
Woodbury's Facial Soap 3 for 21c
Sam Wan Peas, No. 2 cans 3 for 83c
Stokely's Honey Pod Peas,
No. 303 cans 3 for 25c
Old Faithful W. K. Corn,
12-oz, can.. 3 for 25c
Silverdale Tomatoes, No. 1 cans 4 for 25c
Stokely's Vegetables for Salad,
No. 1 cans.- M for 25c
Dromedary Fimientos, 4 -ox. can 5c
Jj&H. Bro. Grapefruit, No. 2 rans..2 for 17c
Stokely's Fruit Cocktail,
No. 1 cans.... 2 for 25c
Llbby's & Del Monte Peaches,
No. 2 cans. 2 for 29c
Pineapple Tid-Bits, 8-oz. cans J8. for 18c
Ruby Catsup, 12-oz. bottles .2 for 19c
Admiral Sardines, M tins for 25c
F.A.B. Minced Clams, No. tin 10c
Bradshaw Pure Honey, 5-lb. pail ; 45c
Brookfield Am. A Brick Cheese,
MAh. pkg. . ;. 1 4c
Libby's Deviled Meat, M tins 8 for lOe
Canterbury Black Tea, -lb. pkg. 29c
Fluffiest Marshmallows,
1-Ib. cello, pkg..
Duchess Salad Dressing, quart.
Jell Well, assorted flavors...
Sunshine Biscuits, cello, pkg...
Morton's Table Salt, eVlb. pkg..
Highway Ripe Olives. No, 1 cans2 for 21e
Paradise Sweet Pickles, 32-os. Jar23c
Calumet Baking Powder, ZH-lb. caa45e
Coco-Malt, l-Ib. can. Jt9c
.Hersbey's Cocoa, 1-lb. cans. , , .2 for 25c
Broken Slice Pineapple,
No. SH cans..
10c
8 for 12c
14e
19e
Highway Matches, carton.
Quaker Oats, large, package..
2for20e
, 14c
19c
Kellogg's An Bran, large package.19c
Kellogg's Pep, pkg. lie
Maada light Globe, 13 to 100 watt 15e
Hills Red Can Coffee, 1-lb. cai
TfoneyMaid
GRAHAMS
Pkg. 20c
Unscramble the wordmake a sen
tence. 50 Pairs of Passes to the Cap
itoL Contest word No. 1 YEXHO.
See Honey Maid Adv. for details of
'
Onfa 5 loal
v ff Ift-lb. loaf 13c
FOR TUIS WOMAN'S
RECIPE BREAD
GUARANTEED
FRESH
Lihhy or Dole
Pineapple Jnlce
No, t - H
AVw
can.
Robin Hood
Oleomargarine
A real fa- H
vorite. Lb AAV
Strawberries
Lowest llarket Prices
. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Only
COUUCOWCI? Jombo White Heads C)C
Elhubarb GmTnqw, 5 lbs.;. Jicc
NOW PCOG; Tender, SweetT3 lbslQc I
NOTsV dpudb Shafter White 4 lbs jCJc J
..... And for that Spring Salad . . , . -GlTCGQ
OoiODC 3 bunches.ll.C(3
LCtttOCO Each ..:..:.;5c
COIlCS Fancy Hothouse, each flC6
CalaVOS Each
5c
8 lbs. 89e '
Edwards Coffee, Ib 23c
'.v 1 lbs. 45c
Nobhin Coffee, Ib.20c
S lbs. 89e
The Better Shortening
.3canr-"-5ac
tvnsTSKiriG
Laundry Soap
3 bar8....:....;...i..CJc
SUPERB
Granulated SOAP,
Contains a special Ingre
dient for the hands