I - PAfcE FOURTEEN TLg STATZSIIAN. Calcru Or -en. Sunday ircrr.lrr, NoYeaber2jg Orchard Heights ORCHARD HEIGHTS. Nor. 29 Mr. and Mr. J. W. Edrar were host ThanksjiTlnr day to Mr,1 ; and Mrs. L. it. Mooney, tneit; . Binm.ii hh teryi Lewu ana ssr. ' and Mrs.. Zach. Eaklas. Both lira. llooney and Mrt Eskins . are danshters At the Edgars. Mr. and . Mrs. .Eaklns returned to their home In Portland Thursday ere Vnlaff but the Mooneye will remain until Sunday. . , 'Miss Dorothy Logan has cone - to Portland where she wUl nter i the Behnke-Walker, business col leg-e. - She will make her home with her cousin. Miss.. Edith - StarbUClt, ' ' . . Miss ;. Ethel .' McDowell i w h o teaches the three " lower , grades In the Pratum school spent the Thanksgirlog season with her Eareats, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mc Dowell. ' - ." - Mrs. Ammon'Grice will enter a Ealem hospital Sunday where she will undergo a major operation.. Mrs. Marion Putnam - of Salem Is the. guest of Mr. and . Mrs. M. A. Schneller.' Mrs,. Pratum . and Mrs. Schneller are sisters. .' , r. Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Anderson were hosts Thanksgiving day at : dinner at which all members of the family were present.' Corers V were laid "for Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip Sitner and son - Philip 'Junior; -Mr. and Mrs. W. I Robins and son Leo; Mr. and Mrs. Albert An derson; Lloyd .Anderson Clyde Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson. - ; . -, : ,. - Mr. and -Mrs Ralph. Wilson are the parents of a U. pound on. Ralph 1 Alfred, born : Friday, No ember 8. at a Salem hospital. This Js the first ' child and also the first grandchild of Mr. and - Mrs. J. W. Simmons. Mrs.' Wilson was formerly Miss Erma Sim mons. i..::;:-vv".;: ( North Howen j ' fcORTH Not. t9.M MrayCharitonvBump of Portland who has - been risking relaitres In the - community for. the ..past week returned to her home last Monday evening. . Mr. Bump . drove up from Port land Monday and, accompanied her home. - ' ; ; - . They, with Mrs Elvira Bump' and Mrs. Ruth Jefferson were dinner guests Monday at the M. . R. Asplnwall home near Salem. Edwin Coomler. Raymond Paulson, Delroy Fluke andAlan Wiesner were among the com pany I boys of the 112nd regi- '"' to Llcicnits 1. The cooling system at the ear eboald be thorough ly cleansed and tightened before mm antt-freene Is pat in. This should extend to the tighteming of hose eon sections, gaskets, expansion plates, pamp packing and. grease cape. An .inspection' of the radiator to asanre against leaks Is essential. - 2. The battery should be strong enongh to turn a cold motor ' and ndJasUnente to , the generator are often nee esary-to maintain the bat .tery strength. ' .,' S. Brakes should be prop erly adjusted and equalised to prevent skidding wet Streets and icy. roads. , -- 4. General. orerhaaling of the . engine,'- with readjust ment of the carburetor, proper spacing of : spark plug . points and an inspec tion of the entire electrical system la worthwhile. . ' - 5. "Worn tires, especially where the rubber has worn' to the fabric,.' should be re placed, as a good tread on the tire la an important fac tor in safety.'' --; ment, whoTwent to Portland last Friday evealag and -took part in the parade incidental to the dee oration of battleships. Miss Bertha Wiesner of Port land Is spending the- Thanksgiv ing week at her homo here. Thanksglrlng day was quietly observed in this community with many- family, dinners being the general rule. - - Guests at the Wm. Oddle home that day were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Waltman and daughter - Loretta and Gilbert and Harley Oddle. ' Dinner guests at the G. L. Vin ton home were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Waltman and Mr. and lira. James Rlckard and children. . . f r ,Mr and i MrX.B: 'Wlesner hid as their guests ' for .dinner, : Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coomler, Mr. and. Mrs.. S. C. Rlckard, Beftha Wiesner, - John and Lois Coom ler, Clarence, Doris. Glen and Al ice Rlckard. " . ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Stevens had Thanksgiving dinner at the home .; of : their . daughter. Mrs. Ward Manning at Gervais and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beer, dinner, guests Included Mr. and Mrs. L.- R. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DIckman, Don and Eva Sawyer and. Brack DIckman, all of Sllverton. Care Will Save Your Car Painting - Retouching Striping BODY MMR YORKS Billy Durkee, Mgr. ! ; 444 FERRY SALEM . . Phone 3441 : - 1 Kingwood EUNGWOOD, r Nor. 2f -The Thanksgiving dinner guests . ef Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flack were Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Clarka,-Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell, Miss Dor is Clarke and Robert Clarke, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs.' "L. OJ Smith of Lebanon. - : Mr. and Mrs; R- A. Blevlns en tertained ' at dinner Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Koyes of Sa lem." -f- ' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Everton of Tillamook ' were Thanksgiving day visitors '. at ' the Gerald C. Larkln ' home. - , , , .-" Samuel Applestone of Seattle was a. recent guest of Mr. and Mrs.' SV A. LaRaut. . ..- V i , -Mr. and Mrs.. Theodore .'Bern- ard'and Carl Eernard, wera d!a- aer guests Thursday el Mr. ana Mrs, A. L. McCarty ta Calem. Mrs. MeCarty Is Mr. Bernard's only 'daughter, - . V Tollowing the recent' death and burial of her husband, Mrs.i Marr Lister with her mother, Mrs. Miller, went to Portland. where ther wCl be for awhile with Mrs. Lister a' son. Lftddaa Lister. 1 ? - - :' r Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynch-ate Thanksgiving dinner with the J. R. " Chapman family at their home, "Twin Oaks? on tho Or chard Heights road. - i - Miss Beulah Bailey of Salem, was r the. house guest for seerral days" this week of her aunt, Mrs. Glenn L. Adams. ' - Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lynch were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. . Mackey of Portland and ; UBetdeir iu2 ewsirn f rrafj " ; . Vyel it .ccaio no mere :" : SI iUt -it - ww9f ra'fT lu tir ttzl.i. ; Tbe premlnm casollng that carries non-premium price. It Iclsrlcates vital motor parts provides more power colored blue for positive lficnlill catlon. These progressive dealers carry Western Super Gasoline . Four Maples Service Station . Liberty and Broadway ' Hollywood Super Service Fairground Rd. and Capitol St. V- : -. i WESTERN OIL jfe 3 WESTERN A REFINING CO. $X PETROLEUM CO. let AnosIm, Colifenite ; " rerttoad, Ore.; U.647S -..; - f '"'JllV V ' ' " - . ' ' I Aurora AURORA. Nor. itUrn, Chas. Becke, Mrs. Aurella Powers, Mrs. Lorn rrbsland, Walter Grim 'and Robert Power were guests at a Thanksgiving dinner at the home ef Mrs.. Edgar Pierce In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. B. 1. Stoner .and family spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Stonera mother, Mrs. C. A. Striekland, in Portland. -- Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Glesy and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bunt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt of Broadacres were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. v wuiiam Kraus on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bloom ; of swegje. ThankstiTlns; ' -' "' -" : 1 ' 1 A family dinner WIS anjoyea at the W. O. Letsoa bom Thurs day. - - ; , ' ;. TtVcvf-rinr rffimsr was en joyed at the homo of Mr.'and Mrs. George Tergen by the assembled family." Mr. and aura. iay er ren and children. Mr. - and Mrs. John Klster- and Mr. and -Mrs. George Tergen being seaieo.., Mr. : and Mrs. Andrew . Miller v.. K.n nA to Seattle by the serious illness of an aunt. Their small son, Charles, is staying with hi grandparents,' Mr. and Mrs. George i Miller. daring; the absence of his parents. ; Mr. and Mrs. George Gooding tub in.,. wltli tTiMr son Wil- jUams family on Thanksgiving. . Mr. and Mrs. ' J. W. Sadler were' guests of their daugnter. Peggy. 1 Portland oa ThanksglT- lng day. ' V- ! . - 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Goocing -terUlned tho WUJJsa ; Xjfkey family at dinner Thanksgiving day. - " . ' . . -The famUy of "JL; George Khlen , assembled at tne pYrental homo, for Thanksglrlni dinner. Those 4 composing - this family party were: Harry Ehlen and Rose Ehlen of Portland. Carl Ehlen, George Ehlen, Jr., Fred die Ehlen, Mr. i and Mrs. Albert Ehlen and daughters, Isetta and Helen, and Mr.iand Mrs. George Ehlen, Sr. ;." ,' ,V x: A family dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. A. W. Kraus on Thanksgiving ; by a Those present were: Mr. Kraus's mother, Mrs. George Kraus, Miss Orletta , KTSUS. MISS , ueorga Kraus,1 Mr. and Mrs. John Kraus and sons, John Jr., and George, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kraus and children, Betty, Stephen. Ruth and Billy, and Mrs. J. S. Cooper of Portland. Mrs. E. E. Bradtl and Mrs. Del Clarke, who. are twin sisters, en tertained at a Thanksgiving fam ily' dinner at the home of Mrs. Clarke 'in' Canby. Those present at this . holiday gathering were: Mrs- Martha Knight, who Is Mrs. Bradtl's and Mrs. Clark's moth er; Miss Josle Knight, Mr. and Mrsv Arthur Knight and daugh tef, Maxlne Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. George Francis and three chil dren of 'Portland, Rudy Pellatz. Mr. and Mrs. Del Clarke and son Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bradtl and daughter, Martha Frances. - -l - i.'.r4-. - - '- were guesis oi men u.u6u"i - ' i.i ii i i i . - i i '' .1,' - ... . , , . 1. -i -, : , " IF 0 C E S O DTI r" - In ciisHIbned rid ng easo and I6nfj j miloago at these now reaucca price's. :': ". J' :v;;" :j-v '; Tho situation is unusual. Vo - cannot actually guarantod theso lower prices tomorrow. Ouradvico Is BUY NOW. Got Fisk A1H-FL1GHT Tiros and get this attractl vo savino. . i .! . I t r " ! .'(!)' Fnsk ADir-PDnghu-fores A7lhinDo tifals MOOT) UCOS&S. 1Ti?odG. flea- .TTotiu?. 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