Thm OXSEGON STATESMAN, Salemi Dromon, Friday Morning March 23. IMS Riverdale Pupils Give Teacher Party RIVERDALE The pupils of the tipper grade room at Riverdale school gave a surprise party for Mrs. Elsie Carpenter and the stu dents in the primary room last Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. Elsie Carpenter's birthday. The cake was decorated with green candles. Games were played and refresh ments were served. j Amos Bierly, Marion county 4H club agent visited Riverdale school last Thursday. Bierly f discussed the victory gardening projects and the canning and livestock clubs. He particularly emphasized the importance of the; 4H gardening and canning projects so that we raise and preserve; all the food that we can in order to free all commercially canned materials for our armed forces in all parts of the world. f f;- . -:. The school lost two pupils re cently.; They are Wanda and1 Bob Davis, who moved to Lake Labish and will attend school therej ' Barbara Daley, ( Howard Brass field, Tfaaddy O'rfeil, and Wayne Groff are all absent with the measles. ;i j ;pf i;fC:;' . Mrs.J Elsie Carpenter attended the rational teachers', meeting at Central Howell Wednesday night ' Mrs. Agnes C. Booth, Marion county; school superintendant, sod CannelitU Weddle paid a j visit to the school Monday morning. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davis moved to Lake Labish.. , . . j j Mr. and Mrs. Forrest j Edwards moved to Roy Grettie's place on the Croisan Creek Road, formerly rented by the Coats. - I Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pen rod mov ed to Salem, Sunday. - ! . i Shelby Funeral Set Today in Albany ALBANY Mrs. Margaret Shel by, 81, a resident of the Albany community since 1911, died at the Paulina Nursing Home Tuesday. Funeral services will be held from the Fisher Funeral Home Friday at 2 o'clock. Rev. P. A. Kleiwer Surviving Is 5: a daughter, Mrs," Madalyn Johnson of Tangent, two stepsons, N.V Shelby and E. W4 Shelby, thrte grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mr-I Shelby died in '1929. 1 j j Forest Pictures Set BETHEL Motion pictures la techniealsr, with sonnd. frcia the state department ef fares try wd be a. feature of the pre graaa at the nMetlng of the Es ther Cemmaalty dab en Friday nfctV There will also be erches trs, plane and vocal numbers. . J. S. Carrathers Is the program ; chairman. Refreshments will be served. Everyone it welcome. will i preach the funeral sermon and ...burial wifl be in Willamette Memorial Park. 7: ''i - Born in" Duncan Town, UL, on November 18, 1881, she spent her early life in her native state. It was In Lewiston, III, in 1900 that she was married to A. W. Shelby. After coming to Oregon in 1911 she had lived in the OakvOle community and in Albany. She was a member of the Christian church. v- Teachers Entertain WEST S4LEJII The teacres of the Weif Salem school enter-i tained the School board last Fri-i day eight at the gymnasium. An informal program was featured as pari of thp entertainment Examination Set : JEFTEKSON Am esamhaa ties will be given far entrant late officers training ssheels lav the army er navy at Jefferson Aaril J. . . YOU CAN'T SAVE YOUR POINTS, OUT YOU CAN SAVG YOUQ MONEY! Under rationing refutations yen cannot save, er accumulate yeur smrs f rem enerd 1st Period; Ratio) Stamps ABC Coed Tfcrongli March list to another, therefore, it advisable re spend 7or points during each ration period . . . : 2nd Period Blue! Ratio Stamps D I F Good New Threurh Anrii 10 i and te receive the most for your ration point mnd the most for your monty . . . shop Just one ner week' in which yeu can use your A B C ration stamps for year purchases of Fred Meyer Friendly Stores! You'll find the largest selection ef canned fruits and vego- canned fruit, and vegetables . . . and if yon have already used yovr ABC stamps, you tables available fer von I., at thrift mrtLm. f ' " "ow V' D 1 f H u Tfm mllT Utt ynr tfampt now anel .- . - rr i Refreshing and Stimulating to the Taste I i mm rff$& L 1 No 2 Can fr'r 1 K?- Cling Peaches 1 lb. 13 ox. 19c I-iouv Bartlett Pears, 1 lb. l,s 2 i Dole Crushed Pineapple 14 ox. 13c Crown Point Plums 1 lh-14 p 13c r Delhi Figs, 1 lb. 14Viox.;i2c ! Fruit Cocktail, 1 IbJ 14c I President Fruit Salad, 17 ox., 17c Combine these extra delicious fruits with freih fruit j" or serve in the widb variety? of salads, puddings,; cakes, des serts, or serve tjiem as they come right from I the tin. j An extra vitamin value for jtour family in fruits that laro packed with all the fine ifla- vor of tree ripened fruit. i frmd Mtyr Grocery Section Hearty Soup Can Be a Main Dish for Meal Time! it i Minute Man Droth Wfrfc Rko or Vegetable 1 10 oz. n) for 1IPC I Pk. 1 1 ! Minute Man Noodle Soup, 2'2-oz; 2 for 13c j Noodle Soup, 2A ox. 9c Noodle Soup, 10Vilfc SSI- Beef Soup, lO'i ox. 14c 2? Vegetable Soup, 10 Vi " 12s Sr11 Noodle Soup, lOVi JBc Rancho Vegetable 'STSS jS Soupa can b U mainstay of a meal Um any of i these aoupa as the main basis to stews, broths, or us for aeaaoalnss In meat eles or for leftover dishes, When trying a new dish ad dthat Master touea MritH a can of soup added to your creation. j ' Frmd Myr Crenr Sictiom i ' . ! A Wide Awake Start to Breakfa$tl iSSSS GrapeiTutt Juice No. 2 Can 18 oz. e 3 for 295 My-Te-Fine Tomato Juice, 12 ox., 6c . j Dole Pineapple Juice, 18-ox, 13ci 2 for 25c My-Te-Fine Pineapple Juice, 46 ox., 27c j Church's Grapefruit Juice, Qr. 25c j S and W Apple Juice, 12 ox., 13c, 2 for 25c Libby Loganberry Juice, 12 ox., 16c Trult JuteM add the needed vitamins and nutrition for alfoo4 wrwuan. otrr. nuiooM iruii juice tor DreeJ&asc ana row find tt pmya diridends la appetites and in good health. The additioa of fresh oraas juice or lemon juice or any of the fresh fruits t weaw juices wiu oeip 70a maae ration points go farther. Frmd Moymr Crwrery SectUm narjv .is it it: rcivuicu. viw iwi wwy . My Clopp's ' Dcalbv Food Strained tTJa 5 for 19c 4iA ox. 75c Doxi -,,- A CjfL' f ; r m a - . . . i ..usa- Chopped Oaby Foods I TO rom , OOs alasv, t teta i lev lOe. TS 3 for 25c ratals 8 for SOe, aoota Mttnn of babv foods ia tha LTfooS tSatS rSuiy U l-at and berve. At AB. Frd My Crory 5etf s !!i - 'i . H tft;i,",',ast No. 2 Can 1J lb. , A if it: ' 3f Pict Sweet Corn, Cream Style, No. 2 can, 2 for 25c My-Te-Fine Peas, 3 Sieve, No. 2 can, 1 lb. 4 oz., 12e Osage Creen Beans, No. 2 cans, . 1 lb. 4 oz., 13c My-Te-Fine Tomatoes, Solid Pack, No. 2, 1 lb. 4 ox., 14c My-Te-Fine Tomato Sauce, 8 oz., 5c 2 for 9c My-Te-Fine Sliced Beets. 1 lb. 4 os., No. 2, lie My-Te-Fine Asparagus, 14 oz., 21 e My-Te-Fine Spinach, PA lbs.t No. 2Va, 15c Larson's Vegall, glass Jars, 1 lb., 12 Fresh rardea taste la these excellent vegetables. Serve to all the family for any meal and watch them aak for more. Exciting to the taste and filled with vitamin and: health. Every meal should include at least one vege table for a good balanced meaL Frmd kimymr Grocery Smctiot ; Meat Stretchers For hot's of Protein Yellow or Groon f7 n o n nr SI 2 s,. HP Fred Meyer Large White Deans, 2 lbs. 17c Fred Meyer Small Whit Deans, 2 lbs. 17c f. M. Soup Stock, Z lbs. 1 7e Fred Meyer Large Prunes, 1 lb. 12c Thompson Raisins, 2 lbs. 24c Am a meat alternate Is scarce why not serve baked beanf r a steammx hot soup or stew with rice, bartey, or a flna stock that is filled with rich nutrition. High in food value and stamina these protein foods will fill the need of solid, hearty meal tunes. Protein is the food needed to create energy and heat In the body. Frmd Mmyor Grocery SmotioH As Fresh as If Picked From Your Own Garden - J I-I I I I I ' 5 Rash Flan Year ..-St & , ' . , - " "X 4 -Mi Mir Mfesj, I 1 J - ... You can't plant everythlnf you cat, of cours,! but every fam ily, with, ground suitable for gardening should help relieve the food shortage by planting: soma of the vegetables they consume you cant grow ev erything, that's certain, it Isn't necessary '-4 t i - .s i : Fred Meyerlvegetable department always carries a wonderful selection IbsJI vegetables aoij f raits, and In most eases, bet ter than Ihl amatear gardener will prod ace J But plant what you ean ndt help win the war! . 7e Are Garden Seed Headquarters ft- i ( ... 4 r , ' I i - r. p I I - j W have :a Very fine selection bl Seed potatoes, .Onion Plctnts, all varieties Garden Seeds, TJhubarhf (oots. Cabbage and Lettuce jldnts Also paper covers for tender, . fyoung plants. t 'I Hi ! v ' est) v v SrapaiFEii Jake I l FOR HEALTH -''fir Onl;' 5 Per Bag Coihe in land tee our Specials, for this tviitc. Small shopping bags filled ivith Grapefruit. 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