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THR REGISTER. GUARD. EUGFNE. OREGON.
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OT,"r ... units of me
f five units 01
fusing project school
was ready Jorbusi
2 formally by 200
I V-iehth grade students
iT weeks ofbook-
.V five weeks of dook-
VW",. h. four-building
1Ta save space and
.PTvide organized recrea-
VSfflrin not actual ly
'ms, the bu ldmg will
MB8" ..,, Hitrtn? its 10-
U 1,000 CB"" -
The remaining four buildings-
each the same size two for prim
ary and intermediate grades on
the southwest edge of the sprawl
ing project, and the other two for
primary and intermediate grades
adjacent to the junior high school
building on the north side, will be
ready for occupancy the end of
this month, James. T. Hamilton,
superintendent of Columbia school
district No. 33, predicted.
Physically the schools are a
combination of government plans,
the ingenuity of Wolf & Phillips,
Portland architects, and a number
of innovations conceived by W. L.
VanLoan,' assistant superintendet,
during 20 years of intermediate
school teaching.
Average cost of each structure
was $50,000. In addition, the first
year's salaries and supplies will
total more than $200,000, it was
estimated, to bring the cost of ln-
Fage Twenty-ons
structing the children of the proj
ect's 10,000 families to nearly half
a million dollars for 1943.
Project Termed Unique
"This school project Is unique
in the country," Hamilton said,
"because for the first time it is
not necessary to adapt an existing
plant and its methods to teaching
a great number of children with
different social and educational
backgrounds. .
"As nearly as Is humanly poss
ible we are suiting -the physical
mechanism and curriculum to the
tremendous welfare and instruc
tion prooiem involved. "
VanLoan echoed his statement!.
"It's something new, something
that may revolutionize its par
ticular field of education," the as
sistant superintendent said.
"But it's not a crack-pot scheme.
We're following as closely as
possible existing curricula and
methods. We're merely trying to
introduce individual treatment so
far as DOSSiblft Into a tArhfnr rn-
, - - r--
eram which has hrnnd KnMninffifal
r .. -
.implications where the youngsters
are concerned."
the young men of the community
have left to enter the armed
forces.
The program for the evening
was in charge of the executive
committee an dconsisted of sev
eral readings, group singing, and
remarks on the speech given by
Haakon Lie. The three graces wiU
have charge of the next program.
The home economics club meets
at the home of Rachel Schnoren
berg on April 21.
The Twin Oaks Ladles' Aid soc
iety sponsored a bridal shower the
past week in honor of Miss June
Furrow, the bride-elect of Alvin
Strand.
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EASY TO WEAR
. . Helps Avoid Clicking, Wobbling,
Irritation, and Other Denture Discomforts
Transparent Palate Dental P.lates are to light in weighty you can wear
them with Added Ease and Comfort, yet they are durable enough to
serve the hardest biters. They art to "life-like" in appearance, they
help you overcome plott-contcioutnott and embarrassment, and tend
to enhance rather than handicap your personal features. Acclaimed
for their close resemblance to Nature's Own Teeth and Gums, Trans
parent Dental Plates add sparkle to your smile.
ENJOY WEARING
YOUR PLATES
WHILE PAYING
iJ..' .". ."" "orontag, of Dr.
Credit Trmi. Spread
GDGCTiT
DS1TL1Y-
Don't let the lack of ready cash stand
in your way of needed Dental work.
You art welcome to avail yourself of
Dr. Semler't Liberal Credit Plan,
which enables you to have your neces
sary work completed RIGHT NOW,
and pay later in small weekly or
monthly amounts. Take as long at
fiver ten or fifteen months to pay.
1 TO 3-DAY SERVICE FOR
OUT-OF-TOWN PATIBTO
, . . difficult eases excepted. We wel
come inquiries regarding your dental
problems . . . phone, write or coma in
anytime at your convenience.
NO ADVANCE
APPOINTMENT REQUIRED
NEW HIGHWAY COMMISSIONERS These three men are the freshmen of the state hiihwa com-
mission, photographed as they attended their first meeting- at Portland. They are, left to rlcht, A. W.
; Schaupp, Klamath Falls attorney: T. Barry Banfield, Portland Industrialist, and Merle R. Chessman,
Astoria newspaper puoiisner. (Associated rress pnoto) ,
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Qru ft WILLAMETTE f Tf .
Gail Rickard Now
Sergeant In Army
BELLFOUNTAIN Mr. and
Mrs. ,1. J. Rickard have received
word that their son, Gail B.
Rickard, who is in training at
Pueblo, Colo., has recently been
promoted to sergeant. His wife,
Evelyn Green Richard of Sweet
Home, has gone to. Pueblo to be
near Mr. Rickard.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oakies and
small son Rodney who have been
in eastern Oregon the past few
months, have returned to this
community, and are living in the
J. A. Hensyel house, recently va
cated by Mr. and Mrs. George
Powell and daughters, who have
purchased the O. K. Scott place
south-west ol Beurouniain.
The April meeting of the Par
ent-Teachers club, which was
scheduled for Friday evening, has
been postponed for one week and
will be held April 23 instead. A.
L. Keeney of Corvallis will show
motion pictures following the
business meeting, and refresh
ments will be served at the close
of the meeting. .
Miss Leota Parr entertained re
cently with a waffle supper at the
home of her father, N. E. Parr.
Chinese checkers were the main
diversion of the evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brittain
are announcing the arrival of a
son, born Wednesday, April 7 at
the Ball clinic In Corvauis. vine
newcomer has been named Robert
Wayne and is the sixth child in
the familv. the third son.
Thant Roberts of the United
States navy and his bride, a Cali
fornia Bin, and Mrs. Howard kod-
erta of Texas and California, ar
rived recently for a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Roberts and fam
ily. Thane arid Howard are sons
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Roberts and
both are serving in the navy. A
third son of the Roberts, Morris,
is serving in the army. This is
OFFICIAL
U.S. ARMY AIR CORPS
24th Fighter
Squadron Insigne
Thane's first visit home in nearly
three years, and is the first visit
of either of the young ladies.
Mrs. Jean Brown and infant
daughter Delores Oarlene of Sac
ramento visited recently at the
home of her father, N. E. Parr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Powell
and family moved recently from
Dawson to near Alvadore in Lane
county. Their son Eddie was in
the primary room of the Bell
fountain school.
Spencer Creek's
Grange Has Meeting
SPENCER CREEK The Spen
cer Creek grange met recently.
The agricultural committee re
ported on the president's veto of
increased farm parity price bill;
also on permits to slaughter ani
mals. The home economics chairman
reported that the decorating com
mittee for the month of April is
Clara Erickson and Rachel Sch
norenberg. The refreshment com
mittee for this meeting was Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Knox and Mr. and
Mrs. William Schnorenberg. At
the next meeting, refreshments
will be served by Edith and Olive
McBeth, Gordon Bjerke, Herman
tnckson.
A work Sunday was held re
cently at the hall. Due. to the
rain no work could be done on
the grounds but the men worked
on the stage. The women served 8
potluck dinner.
The home economics club will
sponsor a dance on May 1. The
money raised will be used to pur
chase a war bond. The committee
for the dance is Mrs. F. Gent,
chairman, Mrs. W. Schnorenberg,
Mrs. R. DeFoe, Mrs. J. Albro, Mrs.
E. Clouse, Mrs. H. Schnorenberg.
The secretary, Mrs. Tengs, volun
teered to take charge of the sales
slips. Members were asked to
listen to the grange radio pro
grams. Several members reported
on the programs.
The home economics club is re
arranging the stars on the service
flag as there-are more stars to
be added to the flag. Several of
CONSTIPATION
HAD ME DOWN
Constipation really had me
on the ropes. I'd take a me
dicinal laxative and get
relief but soon, the old
trouble would return all over
again. (
It was constipation due to
lack of "bulk" In my dlet
the kind so many folks suf
fer from. So I began eating
xkllooo's all-bran regular
ly. It's a swell breakfast
cereal, and It got directly at
the cause of my constipa
tion and corrected It,
If your constipation Is due
to lack of "bulk," why don't
you try all-bsan? Eat K
regularly, drink plenty of
water, and "Join the Reg
ulars"! Made by Kellogg's In
Battle creek, Michigan.
Phono
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GRANZER'S
BROADWAY is OLIVE DELIVERY SCHEDULE
9:30 A. M. East of High SI to City Limits
1:30 P. M. West of High SL to City Limits
Friday - Saturday - Monday - Tuesday
HT
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A
non-rationed!
FOODS
Drifted Snow
enrichedFLOUR 491b-,ack
2.19
SPERRT PANCAKE
ft WAFFLE FLOUB 3.1b. pk
RECIPE ON EACHPK&
29c
WHEAT HEARTS -
. TASTY, FAST 'COOKING 4Bo1- Pk
35c
Lynhaven PEANUT r)Q
BUTTER, 1-Ib. Jar 3C
2-lb. Jar 53c
OREGON MILK
48 Tall cans, per case
4.59
HONEY
Fancy U. S. No. 1 1 IC
Eastern Oregon, 5-lb. pall' w
PRESTO GLASS TOP JARS
in quart size only.
JERGENS LOTION 4Q
50o bottle 3C
25o Jar Jergens Face Cream
FREE plus 10 Federal tax.
BORDEN'S MILK M CO
48 Tall cans, per case "i.DO
FRESH RANCH EGGS in.
Grade A large, per doi. iC
FREE with
War Stamps
bought this week at
Shell Dealers
and Shell Stations
Get your U.S. Fighter and Ob
servation Squadron insignia
the kind youngsters are collect
ing now I In full color on cloth,
they're just right to sew on
pocketsj caps or sweaters. You
get one of these insignia FREE
while the supply lasts every
time you buy War Stamps from
your Shell Dealer or Shell Serv
ice Station. And XTTK
watch for the' next fUu-.A
new insigne I
"CAM FOR YOUR CAR
FOR YOUR COUNTRY"
Remember, not the ipttdtnuttr, but the
calendar it your belt guide aowtdiyil
Onct a Week:
ATTIiY Reduced driving nukes
Shell check-ups of water level tnd
charge more important than ever.
Tlklt Maintaining correct sir
prenure imt tirei and gatoline.
Every 2 Months:
Oil Hare crankeaie drained,
fluihcd and refilled with Golden
Shell Motor Oil.
NIllUORICATION -Thorough,
correct lubrication vital in mak
ing your car iaat for the duration.
SHELL OIL COMPANY
InnrpertUt"
It Is patriotic to save meat and to share it with
our armed forces and the Btarvlng peoples of
Europe, but that still leaves the problem of
what to serve in Its place for our housewives
to solve. In planning meatless meals, turn to
Red & White for ideas as well as food. You'll
be amazed at the delicious, satisfying dishes
you can prepare without meat. Shop Red &
White todayl
Specials for Friday and Saturday
April 16-17
Red & Whit
o Point Value Bed &
Tomato Sauce . -
ii Point Value . white . g 16c
SweetPeas
24 Point Value & W . 2MlBi.2UC
TomatOeS Fancy.--
Tomato wv-
Each Vw-
Super Dry Towels
2 Roll
Red & White
Prepared Mustard
9 ounce Jars . .
Sunshine
Hi-Ho Crackers
1 pound package ....... ....
Red & White
COFFEE
Drip or Regular Grind
No. 1 tin or glass . ...
Blue & White
Toilet Tissue
100 Sheet Rolls, 3 for
25c
9c
20c
33c
19c
Seedless Raisins
' 4-lb. package ...rtww
Red & White Cleanser
4 Tins
19c
8 ounce package Drano Pipe Cleaner
2 for 23c
23c
Red & White
PIMENTOS
2 ounce Jar
Bleaching Liquid
White Rose Va Gallon Jugs
Granulated Soap
Washo 69 ounce package
Mavis
Cola Syrup
A delicious drink makes 12 (lasses
12 01. bottle Use plain or carb, water ...
10c
25c
65c
30c
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