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i ? i PAGE TEN Victor Point Has Festivity McElhaneys, Langs, Foxes, Charpillozes, Others Are Yule Hosts s VICTOR POINT. Dec. 28 Uany homes , here entertained house guests OTer the holiday sea son and family dinners were fea tures of Christmas day in several homes. . At tha Byroa MeElhanar aoma einncr roaata war Charles MeElhaney, Miaa lia MeElhaney, Misa Edna MeLlhancy. Mr. and Mn. Williaat - Orargard aad aauxhtar, aad lira. Spaaldiag. all frosa . Saleaa. Gladya PeWrsoo, Walter Me .Klbaaex. Mr. mad Mrs. Byroa MeEl kaaey. At tha If. X. GUmoar" aoma taaata vara Mr. and Mrs, Arras Peartoa aad Saagatcra, Doaaa, Mavis aad Carol at Willamina, Mr. aad Mrs. Gaarga Lvvatt. RiWartaa, Mr. sad Mra. Arthur Mulksy. "Mr. aad Mra. Arthur Qualey aad eoa, Kanaaa. . Portland Telia Visit Mr. aad Mra. Martia Tokatad aad twa aoaa of Portland war gaeata of Mr. aad Mra. Paul Jaqaat aad family. - Mr. aad Mra. Don Latad atrtaiaad at Chriatataa day diaaar for a groap af ralativea aad frianda. Mr. aad Mr. Phillip Flacker wara feasta ta aaaaabara -of thair faamily Chriat Bus . aad Chriatmaa day at . thair hoaaa. tintsts wera Mr. aad Mra. DU Alaaadr, Patricia and Phillip af Al bany. Mist 1tb Fiaehar of HaUnt aad Mr. aad Mra. Marioa risen af thla plate. - Mra. Martia Loreaee la spending tha aelidays with her eoa-ia-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mra. Kool Turner at Klamath Falls. Mr. aad Mrs. J. U. Laag and daaga tcrs. Jo Anne and Dorothy, wera hosts Christmas to Mr. aad Mra. O. WY Hua hrey, Mr. and. Mrs.. C. C. 'Jone. Mr. and Mrs- J. C. Krena. Miss Eeruita Jours, Miaa Thehaa Uamphrfys, Lanret and Richard Kreas. Carl Jonea aad . RoSert Humphrey a. A family calhcrinr at tha Ah-A Chir villas home Christmas day included Mra. CharpiHoa'a mother. Mr. F.lla Ktrgleatoa of Siivertcw. Mr. and Mra. Ed Andenwa (Muriel Charpilloa) af Portland. ,Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mooa Helen Charpilloi). Mr. and Mr. Abel Charpilloa and fnmily. Christirar -eTe giiesta at the Charpilloa aoma wera Mr. Lea Charpillo. Mr. and Mra. William t harpilloa and Roy Charpilloa. At Floyd fox Bona Mr. and Mra. Floyd Fox and family and Mra. Carri Towaaend had aa gueata at their hom Christian. Mr. and Mts. E. M. Stone. Mis Alice, Robert and , John 8tone af Trootdale. and Chester Krlsoa af Greham. Four genarationa af families net together ia an interes'mx Christmas day reunion at tha James Malkey hft.ne. Thia included Mr. and Mra. Mae Mot her, areata f Jamea JlalUeT. Mr. Ol eon. father af Mra. James Mulkey, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Sklrrer Ortl Mot her ). their danrhter. and little JnJ Arthur, son of Mr. and Mra. Skirren. Others present wera Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Mnlkey and sons, Oeti and Lloyd. Mrs. Dark and family. Betty. Kathleen, Jean sad Jimmie MBIkA At a family dinner at the J. O. Oar ay haiae eorera were placed for Mr. and Mra. Darby and family, Miss Eliza beth Krens and Miaa Millie Kreos. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Dorrfler and dauchter. - Dellora and Mra. Rosa Am atnta spent Chrtmaa at tha home of Mr. and Mra. Elam Amatuts in Port land . Ben Hcfstetter of VancouTer was a Christmas t visitor at the homa of i mother. Mra. Joha Beer and ether relativea her. Here are some prices in addition to full page ad of Monday evening. These prices are for the balance of this year only as they are our pre-inventory sale. After Thursday these prices will be raised to our regular price on some items and even higher prices will prevail, so. buy now and save. Bnsick's King- wood, Marion Street and Court Street all featuring these sale prices. ! Crystal White Karo Syrup No. 10 Pail No. 5 pail 35c Amber Karo Syrup No. 10 Pail CANNED Jello-Chocol At exceptionally attracti pre-inventory Hunt's Supreme Yelow . Clini; PEACHES No. 2Vz Size Cans cans HUNTS No. 2 YxSlit ': ..Cans 2 cans ,..:::,.::,.:.jr;.:J..:..;;:.:K,, 7e have too much of item hence this below cost price ' He Strolled Out Joseph Bruno (above), former Re publican ' boss of Kelayres, nnder sentence for the 1934 election eve massacre of five, strolled to freedom at Pottsrille, Ps, when his guard al lowed him to ester dentist's office lone. Authorities have ordered aa investigation, West Stayton Has Holiday Festivity WEST STAYTON, Dec. 28 Christmas dinner guests in West Stayton homes were: At the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Condit were Mr. and Mrs. Everett Condit from Tillamook, Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Ham mer. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hammer fand daughter Lenore of North San- tlam. and Ross Condit and son Max of Portland. Mrs. C. D. Grant from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Arch, Caspel and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart of West Stayton. At the Oscar Stahl home, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harding and fam ily of Portland. Mr. andUMrs. H. A! Giese of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. John Sills and family of Salem and Mrs. Cora Sills of West Stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Bartels from Shaw were guests at the Henry Snoddy home. At the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen home were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hankie and son Don, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilbert and chil dren, Mr. George Hankel of Dal las, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spicer and children of Willamina and Miss Elsa and Flora La Beau of Salem. Pillsbury's . Pancake Flour Large Size Package . 16c Hardest Time Pancake . Flour No. 10 39c Sack . .V Snrry's Rolled Quick or Regular, Q7 Nol lasack J.....OI C , K, e 7 ate Pudding FOODS money prices saving sal Hunt's Choice IW" 2Vi Size Cans Yellow Clings cans EAGHES 2SC3 CHOICE APRICOT The AirKe Residents T Entertain Many G. B. Williamsons Hosts .For Family Dinner ; Teacher . Comes AIRLIE, Dee. 28 Many homes were the scene of family gather ings Christmas day.' With Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Williamson were Mr. and Mrs. Jule Johnson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Williamson, all of Astoria; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson and children , of Sea side. Mr. Gilbert and Wayne Wil liamson of Seaside: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith and two sons of Inde pendeneeand Mr; and Mrs. Fred Klser of Bend. Most of this group are spending the three holiday at that home. . . . . . At the J. F. Wienert home gath ered Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Williams, Marr. Marie, Marine and Keith Williams of - Independence: , Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Conn of Selteoas. With the W. E. Williams Jr.'a were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wagner and Mrs. Etta Simpson of Corrallia, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Dueltgen of Sa lem, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berens and daughters with Mr, and Mrs- Rex Womer. I ' With the Jacob Ploub family met Mr. and Mrs. Wade Williams and Mr. and Mrs. George Ploub. , School Teacher Home Miss Charlotte Gardiner has come from her school In eastern Oregon to spend her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gardiner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Herron of Yakima came Wednesday for a holiday Tisit with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Herron. Hayesyille Folks Are Hosts at Yule HAYESVILLE, Dec. 8 Christ mas day was the occasion for a number of family dinners. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson had as their guests Mrs. Olson's brother, Way ne Dunham and his wife of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunham of Woodland. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Moor enter tained for Wayne Moor and his family of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stupfel and family were entertained at the home of B. P. Stupfel at St. Paul. Delphine remained there for a Tisit and her cousin Beatrice returned to visit the local family. Mrs. Rorilla McAfee, assisted by Mrs. R. Day, entertained her bro thers, W. O. Nation of Chebanse, III., J. L. Nation, her sisters, Mrs G. W. McCuen, J. B. Parks of Co lumbus, O.. and Mrs. J. L. Morrl son. It is tbe-flrst time in 22 years the family has been together. Oth- Kitchen 49-lb. Sack Queen . Flour $1.39 Crown Flour, 49-lb. sack ..... $1.79 Pillsbury's ! Best 5 49-lb. sack Picket, Flour, 49-lb. sack ; $1.55 Fisher's Blend 49-lb. sack ..Z.. $1.81 2 3 pkgs. Spencer's Fancy PUMPKIN Big Cans Spencer's Canned Prunes, FANCY Apple Sauce - No. 2 Cans n, 20(3 Pounds OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Beauty Queen Rushing the aeason a bit, stu dents ai University ,f Utah ax Salt Lake ; aty anticipated the New Tear by selecting Margaret Price, comely brunet co-ed. aa Utah's beauty queen for 1W7. er guests were Mrs. W. O. Nation, Harold Nation, Robin Day, Mr. and Mrs. A-. Stettler, Jean, Jimmie and Elsie Stettler. j&? Juniors' Dance Is' Holiday Highlight HsiaaasMamV MILL CITY, Dec. 28 The Jun ior prom was held in Rada's hall Wednesday and was well attended by students and alumni. The hall was decorated with evergreens and colored lights. Music was furnish ed by the Saus orchestra. Patron and patronesses were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mason. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Al len, D. B. Hill, Miss Ethel HIckey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. S. Jepsen. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rada. Other high school Instruc tors present were Miss Louise Fletcher, Miss Marie Hildeman. . Dr. WW. Allen is home from San Francisco to spend the holi days with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spore and son of Marcola were holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Booth. rhildrens Colds af . Yield nuieker to double action of S VAPORUO ARGO CORN STARCH Owing to the high pries of corn it is believed by many that this stock will be selling at double this, our sale price, before spring. Inventory sals price ... 3 24c B.&M. Canned SPAGHETTI, S c Forest Pride ' Fancy :-'.-PEAS; ; Big Cans, Little Peas Q Cans ))3 HOMINY Big Cans . for 7 ' t. ' 'f - .:' . "V " - J as 3Q Oregon, Tuesday Morning, December 29, 1938 Lebanon Relief " . ; Galls Are Louver Unusually Heavy Business - In All Lines, Report - For Holidays LEBANON, Dee. 28 Christmas programs In schools, churches and lodges were the order of the week; an outstanding program, sponsored by the American Legion was put on Wednesday night by high school players at the armory: R. Kuhn of the Lebanon .theater gare the kiddies, their annual free . show. The Lions club provided treats of candy, nuts and fruits which were distributed to all Lebanon children and all in the suburban towns by Lebanon business men. ,f - - Business people in every line reported unusually heavy sales while the call for relief Is lower than In many years. ; Z. T. Bryant, Civil war veteran, who passed his 90th birthday on Christmas, has been 111 the past month, but was able to enjoy Christmas with his son Hugh and wife of British Columbia, and Miss SylTia Bryant of Honolulu. ....... .Suffers Paralysis ' Mrs. Jacob Sturm,. while visit ing - her stepdaughter, Mrs. Lee Doollttle of Seattle, suffered, a rs i ' - ..il J 'Evi r . ,r,r,v, .11 III I . . .aWaa.. Vli .PVsV 11 .'.'Bf. r yyj-jijrHr -V' "tf 'iV i :llar"sfWfaV iAa Sl-In. SHEETING 15 a a Iffy I Unbleached fl (PK muslin. FoU bed width. Ustv FLOUR Bleached - . a 10 for ..... SACKS White OfJTOfG FLANNEL 1 Oe vmlmmi Fleeced on both sides. 17 inches. 9-12 ILess! ' Economy Muslin UnbleochedC Bleached JtHhKh O yl 36 tech Pride 3faslin UnUeacheI57C BUacliedTlfthO 3IValacb ILuncIieon Odtfas Actual 59c Value Lowest price yet for this qual ity! Crepe weave. , Rayon and cotton. Colors. 52x52 in. 52x52 Linen Crash Cloth . . : 50c White Cotton Damak yd. 35c JIIEMWANTS 1 to 1 0 yd. Ungthsl (TT) Tb Worth15 a yarcH -Grand variety! J No more when these are gone! Fast color PERCALES, SHIRTINGS and solid color BROADCLOTHS: 36-ln.,wide. in I 275 N. LIBERTY ST. stroke ofLparalysls. Mrs. Ethel Por ter of Lebanon Is nursing her. ' Mr. and Mra. J. 8." Groves are spending the holidays with their daughter in California. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rice left Saturday for Klamath Fads to visit their sons and families. -'Mrs. Etta Ullery, 92.' has been very ill the past few weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. O. Amos. '. " R. C" Hunsaker Weds Mrs. Doty TURNER Dee. 2 8Robert C. Hunsaker and Mrs. Bessie Doty of Salem were recently married at Vancouver and are occupying the Hunsaker home here. Mr.Hunsak er's mother, - Mrs. Martha Hun saker Is with a daughter in Cali fornia for an indefinite stay. The Christmas seal sale in Tur ner vicinity made a 20 per cent gain over last year. , ; i i Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bear enter tained with a Christmas dinner tor Mrs. Stewart and children. juen tin and Pauline of Dayton, Willard B. Bear of Newport, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagers and sons, Bobby and Glenn of Salem,' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bear aiyl children; Eunice and Billy,' and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Bear. v ,-r;.v'-" r J ro. Words Pnces V T J 63 Poinf 81x00 Indies Worth $1.1 9-$1. 29 wbDngwearsn are Amer ica's outstanding sheet value at their regulir price! Now, War As brings Tongwears" at an even greater savings daring- the White Sale. e 89c 20x40Inch Worth 19c SOLID COLORS. Bath sise, soft a and spongy. Double loop. Stevens TOWELING P"-quality. Bleached 18c yd-n aaw Unbleached, yd.Jl V3 S Wash Cloths, "Can nons" -worth- 4c each! n UP: Colorful plaids L r.a. --r-r.irTt-y.J.J . .A&v,-0jyibtMMV4-W&ith0 70xCO Inches Worth $2.ld A remarkable vain even for Wards! China cotton and 5 wool blanket. Pull bed size when DOUBLED! Plaids. Sateen bind ings. '-.I., Tleecydown" Blank aw Worth 69c. 70 pa m L z80iaPlaids.O 4t? '80Square"Qua!ity Worth 25c Finest weave . percale made . . with the lus trous finish of broad cloth! New Spring pat terns, - Coronation and Oriental designs you'd never expect to find ia .percale at any Fast color! 36-in. ' Survivor of 1851 Wagoii Train Dies ALBANY. Dec. 28 Funeral services were held today for Wil liam Kertua Price, 87, who died at his home here Christmas day, from the Fortmlller ? Funeral tiome. Rev. Virgil Halblg was m charge. Burial wag In the Masonic cjemetery. I William ; Kertus . Price vu - Oregon pioneer, crossing - the plains with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nimrod Price, when , he was bat two years of age. He was born in Danville, 11L, January 19, 1&49 ahd in 1851 his parents left for the west in one , of the largest wagon trains of the year. Mr, Price la believed to be one of the list survivors of this train."- j The early years of his life were spent in Linn 'county In the Price neighborhood, a Jew miles from Albany. Later he lived In Crook county where he engaged in farm ing and stock: raising. While re siding in Albany during his early ntanhood he was a member of the Albany Volunteer fire department No. 1. In the. Bannock war ' of 1S78 he served as quartermaster. In 1885 he " moved to Jackson county where he remained for the returning to ' Al- J next 23 years, banr In .1908 and since then had! made his home here. While Ut- 1 Cotton prices skyrocket! Buf Wards Bought Last June to Beat the Rise! So Now, You Got Extrp Savings on m Our Everyday Low Prices! ! ctbli, Lonflwear Pillow Cases T)f S9c valeesf 42x36 In. A w J 10 c S :;aS CANNON TURKISH TOWELS 4 Vlsl 12c values! - 18x36. - ffC S-sJ White borders." . mV "' L v- V t jl dX" Mmv. bxW W WM':'- y ov tWJVJVtlHW a I aaa 1 1 I , -nnwr av a "-a as 'ao Wool I Wxow Dianicea jvj &giKS Worth $1.19. Plaids. fTh (fpC . N?-. Jj! ISJsjaaaajaaaBaaaafB Jef - fltf-gf nfgja S TaHMa1 I t c -alFin I I flTT" Iff- - - aaa. TaaaaaaBi . --j. . . j. ..-jjj, . . . .. . . SBaaaaaaaaaSSaaValBSaBB aaaaBB-B-BaaBW K - J; ..S Colonial frint Yd.! New patterns. Tl CTC Worth 19c I JifLD price i lng xk Jackson county he serTed" as state leglsmor. On January 15, 1871 he mar ried Pauline Hackleman, a mem ber of another pioneer family. Mrs. Price and two sons survive. The sons are Sterling Price of Al bany and Roscoo Price of Cali fornia. He is also survlred by a brother, Clark Price of Albany . and two sisters. Mrs. Anne La Follette and Mrs. Kate Powell of Calremont, Callf.:; - Simmons Family Holds Gatbering on Holiday; ' -Several Go to Cbebalis ORCHARD HEIGHTS, Dec. 28 : Members of the Simmons fam-' ily assembled Friday at the J. W. f Simmons . home to . celebrate Christmas under the old roof-tree, s Covers . were placed for Mr. and -Mrs;. Ralph Wllfon and family. Mrs. George Wilson and children, Doris and Harmon, Lawrence , Simmons,- Mrs. Grace Bliss. Miss Helen Bliss, Miss Delia Butler of ) Salem and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Simmons. . : Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kennedy r and family, : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and daughters Ruth and Vem and Georre Wilson -spent ' Christmas at Chehallis where they . w,rs a?nata of Mr. and. MrS. Wilson, parents of Mrs. Kennedy, - Mrs. Fred Wilson and George Wilson. -j- TT ) Ti -' v-: C 'a t TIIONC 8774 :wJwaAaJB.sBl.BB) 1 r 4 .Vw' -