Keker Pupils' Win in Contests KEIZER Four radios were earned by pupils in a recent mag azine subscription drive. Teachers of the rooms are Mrs. Nellie Yung, Mrs. Myner. Mrs. lone Macnamara and Mrs. Pearl Langeland. Prizes for the school will be selected by the principal, Ralph Nelson. Basketball court has been paint ed on the gymnasium floor and win be ready for use next week. It was moved to a new location last fall to make way for a new building. Substituting for teachers Johan na Kortzeborn, Edna Bradfield and Mildred Odgers who are ill are Mrs. Wallace Bonesteele, Mrs. G. R. Sundlie, and Mrs. Helen Caster. Rev; Fedje Will Talk Tonight at Silverton Class man Naegli. Caroline NaegelL Mrs. F. J. RoubaL Mrs. W. E, Grodrian. Mrs. George Brandt, Mrs. R. F. Schmidt, Mrs. Earl Erichson, Mrs. Dale Lamar and Mrs. H. B. Mad den. Prizes Arrive On Anniversary PRIZES ARRIVE 14 2 AMITY W. E. Taylor, retired Southern Pacific agent, and owner of Amity Iris Gardens has just received a carton of candy in a radio contest. Taylor arrived in Oregon St. Valentine's Day 1888 Just 60 years ago, February 14. He came to Amity 20 years later as sgent of the Southern Pacific Co. and will have lived in Amity 40 years Tho Solanw Oregon, TtidoY, Tbruarf.lS, H4X1L . 7 FADIIEnS ATTEIITIQII! Gravel, Sand and River Sill Alaa excavation, grmdiaf. landscaping and Uwnwork, ewer work, drains re and back fllliac a apeclaJty. Wa are ia a position to load individual owned track at the pit- ; r TRY US FOR PRICES AND QUALITY UUIamcile Sand Cx Snpply Co. Complete Concrete & Rock Drilling; Service 1042 S. Commercial St, Phone, Office 9023 At the Pit. 2-210 UNION HILL Proposed erec tion of $$55,000 school house for recently consolidated school dis trict 42-C will be voted on at a special school district meeting at Union Hill grange hall Wednesday, February 18, at S pjn. Other issues up for vote at that time are these proposals: Purchase of a four-acre school site southwest of Victor Point school on J. O. Darby farm prop erty; authority for the district board to issue general fund war rants for $800 to purchase the site; authority for district board to issue general fund warrants not to exceed $300 for drilling a well on the school site. SILVER TON The Rev. R. W. Fedje, district superintendent of the Methodist churches, will be guest speaker Friday night at the February meeting of the local Builders class. Mrs. B. M. Billings and Mrs. Robert Edgertoa will sing a group of duets for the musi cal program. A no-host dinner at 830 win precede the program with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. H. Holstrom as the recep tion committee. Arranging the program are Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sylvester and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Billings. The supper committee in cludes Mrs. F A. Finley, Mrs. Nor Talea nm Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Gilmour and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hansen are the committee in charge of the social night on Saturday night, February 14, at the grange halL MONMOUTH Congratula tions go to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Carson (Opal Yates) on the birth of a son, Daryl James, on Thursday, February S, at the For est Grove hospital. The little boy, who weighed nine pounds and two ounces, has an older sister. Carol Ann. Grandparents . are Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Yates of Pedee and Mrs. Ellen Carson of Detroit, Ore. Mrs. Carson taught at Gar field and; Washington schools when ia Salem and Mr. Carson taught band and orchestra classes at Parrish junior high school. tfJCHTTFAST HELHF fa ESGcazTttSmoiL MS M COiO fsr Add hstba25 Proposed 55,000 School, Site Face District 42-C Vote riM-fu mi t a sU Scouts, Parents at Middle Grove Meeting EAST SALEM Scout troop 42 sponsored by the Middle Grove Community club held annual open house Monday night at Mid dle Grove school for parents and friends. Guards presented the na tional and troop colors. Following the introduction of those present. John Van Lannen Introduced Claude Graham, chair man of the organization commit tee of the Cherry City district of the Cascade council. Two new scouts, Lewis Patterson, jr. and Deam Way, were received into the troop. Emory Goode, representing the community cfub in the absence of Mrs. William Kaufman, club president, presented the troop with its charter for the coming year. The troop has been or ganized seven years. Scout certificates of registra tion were presented by Graham to Robert PickerelL scoutmaster, and Gordon Wyatt, assistant scoutmaster; John Van Lannen, Institutional representative, and committeeman, Robert Wagers. Committeemen were Ted Kuenzi, William Kleen, Cleo Kenpinger, Jack Wikoff and Lewis Patter son. Registration certificates were presented to the scouts by their scoutmaster and assistant scout master. At the court of honor which followed, Jimmy Kuenzi, Wayne Goode and Donald Bassett received the dairying merit badge nd Jack Wikoff. Jr. merit badges lor dairying, hog and poultry pro duction, community farming and carpentry. Valley Obituaries ' Howard D. CeedfeUe ZEN A Funeral services for Howard D. Gocdfellow, who died February 5, were held Monday with burial ia Zena cemetery. The Masonic lodge conducted ritualis tic services. Mrs. Kate Rohde sang and the Rev. Paul-Stuart, Seventh Day Adventist minister Just home from the South Pacific, was in charge of the service. Honorary pal! bearers were Tom Youle, George Hammond, Charles Plonski, Lee Coin, Webb Lewis and Hermar Creswell. Ac tive pall bearers were Fred Jen Dings, Durlin Beach, Ralph Shep herd, Waldo Finn, Fred Stok, and Wilton Alexander. JaaMs Harvey DeWltt DALLAS Funeral services for James Harvey DeWltt, will be held t 2 pjn. Saturday at Henkle-Boll-man chapel here with burial ia I OOF cemetery. He was born ia 1887 in Powell, Mo. Married Jan. 21, 1849. at Neosho, Mo., he and his wife lived in the midwest until 1932 wheat they moved to Oregon. They had lived here about seven years. He leaves the widow, Mary Jane; six sons, E. L. DeWitt, J. B. .DeWitt and J. M. DeWltt. all of Dallas. C. J. DeWitt of Bend, F. P. DeWitt of Redmond and L. C. DeWitt, Olympia, Wash.; 10 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Mrs. Aaas Nickel DALLAS Funeral service will be held Sunday at 1:39 p.m. at Mennonite Brethren church for Mrs. Anna Nickel, "who died at the Old People's home here last Sun day. The Rev. G. H. Jantzen will officiate. Interment will be in C res ham. She was born August If, 1888, In south Russia, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Funk. She married Frank Harder who pre ceded her in death and later mar ried Cornelius J.- Nickel at Mun ich, N.D., ia 1800. He died in rtlft. At the age of 16. Mrs. Nickel came to the United States and settled in Minnesota. She moved 4a North Dakota in 1899 and caaae la Ore gon in 1S23. She was a member of the Mennonite Brethren church. She leaves five daughters, Mrs. Lillian McGregor, - Mrs. Anna Wiens, both of Portland; Susan and Hilda Harder, both of Pitts burgh, Pa., and Mrs. Helon Unger of Scappcose; a son, Henry Nickel, Grexham, and a brother, Henry Funk. Rose- School to Have Valentine9! Party LIBERTY Michael braugh of the third grade has gone back to California. He made Bis home here with his grand parents and other relatives. There will be a Valentine party in each room and refreshments will be served. Lkdio Oepzirs An Slakes Appliance Depoirs lh.M 8221 rw. and other SEA F(0)(0)B)S are Waste-Free Next to low price and quality foods, you can count on variety and selec tion at your Safeway . . . so, why not come down to the store and do ytour menu planum there? The shelves and displays of timely items will pro vide inspiration for many a Lenten meal ... in a jiffy I Fiah and sea food meals are a lot easier to' put tofether when yon bay them waste-free at Safeway . . . and lea costly, tool By this Safeway method you fet salmon, halibut, cod and other seasonable items ready-for the-pan ... no sealing, cleaning or mess to fuss with. They're ready to cook, right awayl FILLET OF SALMON Delicious flavor lb. HAILDBUY STEAKS 2ftJl 59c CTev off SOLE l-io. cello package 40c SALT CODFISH Mb. pkir. S3c SHOKED COD FILLETS 53c FRESH OYSTEnS Sekct pint 55c CHEESE Dutch Mill-American, K-lh. Ph 350 24b. loaf 123 Plmlento Cheese, Dutch BOIL Vi lb. pkf .350 2-lb. Mild, tasty. Vi -lb. loaf 2Le&3 Breeze Cheese Mild, tasty. Vi MACARONI DINNER vMr y& pkf. Kraft TENDERONI Aa Van Camp 6-os. pk Avy SMITH'S SPAGHETTI f Or No. 1 can SPAGHETTI Franco-American MACKEREL Eatwell Brand can 15c No. 1 can 25c MINCED CLARIS Eoyal Red t FANCY OYSTERS East Point No. can 10-ot. canSC MAINE SARDINES Palm Brand No. can ' MC .eaaSC' No. 1 can J??C No. 1 can SC CLAM CHOWDER 53c Snow's l-os. can V SMALL SHRIMP Our Best Wet Pack PINK SALMON Prince Leo . RED SALMON Del IfonU Lenten treat lb. S 7G I EGG EDILES Rose brand 14b. pVz. 1 lb. can 430 m lb. caa 850 EDWARGJS COFFEE Stock up at these lower prices. ' 6ur dried fruit stocks are now complete. DRIED PRUNES 24b. cello pk. S3c DRIED PEACHES, Sufaripe 11-oz. pkff. lOc DRIED APRICOTS, Suffaripe 11-oz. pk&r. SSc PITTED DATES, Sair brand 14b. pkf. 29c OADSINS 45c 12c IS n Seeded Raisina, Bonner 15-ox. pk?. lCc Dried White Firs .24b. pkjr. S2c Dried Blade Firs 2-Ib. pkjr. 23c Black Fir. Roedin? brand . ..12-oz. pkjr. 17c Calixayra Firs, Roeding brand, 12-oz. pkr. 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