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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1939)
PAGE TWENTY The OREGON STATESMAN, . Salem, Ore-oa, PrMar Morn!nR Jannary 13, 1939 ft HoWe Ajppointed Chief of Police jBcrt ; Mosier ' . Resigns job ... at Independence for, ! , . Other Work , . INDEPENDENCE At a special meeting of the city council Wed nesday afternoon, the resignation of Chief , of Police Bert Mosier ' was Accepted and the appoint ment of William Noble by Mayor ' Jv. 1, WiUlama waa confirmed. ; r At the regular meeting- of the council January 3, Mayor Wll llama had annotated William Koble to position of chief of police but the council asked for tO days to investigate - before confirming the appointment, k Takes Transfer Job i, - Bert' Mosier slated he has ac cepted a position with the Will " tmette Valley Transfer company tf handle their business in Inde pendence, Monmouth and Dallas. Me will make his headquarters In Independence. I 'The council also parted a resolution against any toll charge to be made by the telephone company between Monmouth and Independence and also against any change in the -monthly rates I charged tor r telephone service and insisting on continuing an : exchange at Independence. Consideration (Given Convicts Jensen -Secretary : Again for t3iurch ? S1LVERT0N At the election of officers at the annual Trinity Church meeting,' held Wednesday night, Hans Jensen was reelect ed secretary; finance secretary, Martin Hatteberg; assistant, Ar thur Gotten berg; treasurer, Ed Holden; Sunday school superin tendent, Henry Torrend assist ant Sunday school superintend ent, Tom Anderson; auditing committee, M. G. Gunderson and M. C Storruste; heai usher, Tom Anderson; trustees, Amos Cor house and Silas Torrend; janitor, M. C. Thompson; organ lets. Miss Peggy Goplerud, Mrs. W. C. Larson and Mrs. fnerson; cemetery . committee chairman. tflmer Owen. The group voted to make necessary repairs on the church tulldlng and to inrestlgate the possibility of satisfactory repairs to the organ. V , h - c'. x-r 'j TO RESTOR E CONVICTS to .sefol lit . whe. their term are ended, s rehabilitation program Is in force at McNeil Wind federal prison la. Washington state's Pnret Sound, and there nea lean to sew (above), paint, barber, typewrite, handle books. l51?,wl?1.- Swp y hu "educational prison- on 4,500-1 sere McNcU Island is paying dividends in rehabilitated lives. Temperance Union Hits Liquor Ads TURNER The WCTU met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. L. M. Small. The legislative di rector, Mrs. B. J. Harrison, pre sented two petitions regarding the curtailment of newspaper and radio liquor advertising, which were properly signed, to be sent tc congressmen. Mrs. M. A. Hill announced the quilt the union is making for the home will be ready to finish Tuesday afternoon, January 24, at the home of Mrs. W. S. Crock ett. Mrs. Mollie Spiers was ap pointed chairman for the Wil lard memorial meeting to be held February 15. The Sunshine' club met Wed nesday afternoon for work. The club meets twice a month and either works for the hostess or for those in need. Thomas Marries Mrs. L Robinson .. 1NDBPEN DENC E A. L. Thomas ot the "A. L. Thomas Hardware store , and Mrs. in Robinson, a long-time resident of - Independence, - were quietly married at the C. W. HenUe home in Dallas Wednesday after- r-oon. ... , Thomas has lived in Inde pendence since 1911 Tiif t... been head of the hardware con cern since 18 is. He is also vice president of tha Vlrat XT.tl-l bank of Independence. His bride nas lived m independence nearly au ner me ana has been popular in social circles of the city. 5 The couple will make a short trip, returning next week to In dependence and will make their nome at Z75 Monmouth street. 19 Vartlien Becomes tT " V- Bride of Harry Biggs AUMSyrLLK A wedding which was a complete surprise to their friends here, took place at Ocean Pariv .Wasnv December tf, wheni Miss Iva Warthek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Warthen, was united in marriage to Harry Biggs. The young couple "will make their home' at South Bend, Wash.' " " ?""""" Tlarmfng-Zollner Kites Will Be Saturday Event ST.. LOUIS The marriage of Miss " Letitla Zollne-, daughter of If f." and Mrs." Robert Zollner of HU vAagel, and AJwln ttW ning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Manning of St Louis, will be solemnised Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock at the Mt. Angel Catholic church. Hulburt Elected ) Coiinty President j INDEPENDENCE Tk tiv county Jersey cattle club, hold ing its annual meeting Wednes day at the Hulburt farm, went on record as unanimously In favor of the milk control law. L. A. Hulburt was reelected president: C. J. Jenkins, vice- president, and M. N. Tibbies, secretary-treasurer. The next meetlnr wilt he hM February 15 at the Robert in ft iarm z miles south of town. Postal Receipts Climb $72 per Cent Past Year WOODBURM Postmaster IT. F. Butterfleld has announced a report of business at the Wood- burn nostofflce for the vear 193 & shows a gain of $451.16 over the total receipts In 1937. This Is equivalent to 3 per cent. Re ceipts tor 1938 were 113,343.46. Play Day Is Held By School Girls GERVAIS Junior and senior class girls went to Hubbard Wed nesday afternoon where they par ticipated in-the first of a series of play days. - Other schools taking part were Scotts Mills, St Paul and Hub bard. Volleyball and basketball were played and the Hubbard girls gave a short dramatic skit and an exhibition ot tumbling, r V - - -'l 7-Room Modern Home Is - Going up for Ragsdales RICKE ALL Work began Monday on the building of a seven-room modern home for Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ragsdale. It Is being built on the same spot as the one which recently burned. A furnace will be installed. Community Clubs SPRING VALLEY Spring Valley community club is featur ing; a pie social and auction at , the meeting Friday night. Plen ty of entertainment is scheduled. ROBERTS The Community club will meet at the church Fri day night,-with -the program to be furnished by the blind school from Salem. Cake and sandwiches will be served. , FACTORY COOPERATION SALE OF LEGANT FOUNDATIONS Like half sizes in your foundations? Ex pert fitting demands half sizes and you may now purchase your favorite Le Gant foundation at a big discount! Half size Le Gant Corselettes, $10. Now. Regular $7.50 Le Ganta in regular sizes Le Gant "Veil of Youth." Softies or boneless garments. Reg. $7.50 All woven Lastex Girdle "Sta-up-Top" Le Gants with zipper fastening. Reg. 7.50. Now 7.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 fill MILLER'S 4 f pur- Favorite Brand SILK STOCKINGS! On Sale at a Low Price! Save 1.26 on 3 Pairs! Regularly $1.15 Pair! Well known . . . See brand tags in our window! Only once each year! A fac tory cooperation sale! ' . ... . ...- - . Women who know the value of this nationally advertised aillc stocking will not hesitate in purchasing' a half or s dozen pairs p (See Brand Tags In Window We1 Are Not Permitted to Divulge Brand ame id Ad.); Honestly, these : -V pardon ns, these stockings are truly bargains at 78& Any, other time ct the year you pay $151 Attend the sale . u fresh new stocks direct from factory. All the want, shades as. well as weights! These are slight irregulars. of -i a H 31 Oil, yd'. MILLERS. sr vsss r r 1 mw w r tvw- r -r i ' X Inventory revealed many short or broken lots of merchandise that must be cleared at once! Deep price reductions on these today and tomorrow will be. the means of sweeping our store clean and at the same time offering the public the advantage of 4rare once-a-year bargains in cloth ing, dry goods, accessories, household needs, etc., etc Be sure to shop Bliller's today and Saturday . save yourself some real money for your new 1939 budget! MEN'S BRADLEY-KNiT JACKETS Regular $5.00 nary blue Kipper style sport jackets that sre ideal for all-purpose wear. Only a few at this price, v Sizes 3, 38, 40, 42. Main floor SI - MEN'S "GORDON" FELT HATS Odds of regular $4.00, 5.00 Gordons in this lot for today and Saturday, priced at about half! Browns, greys. All sizes In the lot. Main floor , MEN'S BUSINESS or SPORT OXFORDS 0( Leather or crepe soles, plain or grained leathers, black, y oeige, grey, tan. Drown. Brogue, moccasin or regular tip. Sizes 6 to 12. Basement W WOMEN'S DRB6SES 9 ONLY i Alpacas, acetats crepes In rust, navy, black, brown. Regu-' lar to $7.95. Some Nelly Dons In the lot. 2nd floor & LE GANT CORSET CLOSE-OUTS Four different styles of this well-known foundation grouped In this sale today and Saturday. Take your choice . . . expertly fitted V2f WOMEN'S VAN RAALTE GLOVES Fine Pic-NIc silks, lisle suedes, ete. In nary, royal,' red, rust, green, wine, black, tan and combination cloors. AU sizes to close out. Regular $1, $1.50 . . I SALE of PEQUOT FINE QUALITY SHEETS Stock up now! Pequots are rarely on sale! Pequots are noted for long wear, smooth texture, convenient tabs, wide hems. On sale In main aisle domestic section ,. $1.09 to $1.39 CHENILLE BEDSPREADS ON SALE! Heavily chenUled in modern patterns and color schemes, V inese neaspreaas are, inaeea, a real bargain. Choose now and save nearly half! Main floor RED CROSS SHOES BROKEN LINES Red Cross. are smart necessities when it comes to foot wear! They'U Improve your standing! Purchase them this week as low as $3.95 and NOW! HERE'S A REAL YARN! Hundreds of balls and skeins of our finest yarns in this sale, Some reg. at 70c! Angel crepe, cobble crepe, wonder erepe, cashmere sport, nubby knit, frappe. sport angora. raw silk and many, others. Your choice MEN'S STYLE-MART SUITS -Toung men's herringbones fat double-breasteds with fall drspe shoulders, pinched-in waist lines, etc. A whale of a value at this low pHc , , 17 95 WOBIEN'S DRESSES 10 ONLY Velvets, wools, acetates. Blue, wine, grey, brown. and1 black. . Regularly to zs.ss. snd noor. (Other groups dresses to $lt.95) : : - ' J - - i5 13 uurnuiuu 1 1 Annual Clearance Of Odds! Gloves, purses, neckwear, belts, flowers, scarfs, etc., etc. Values formerly to $2.00. Main floor. Buckles, Clips, Buttons and Zipper Pulls in this sal of odds for quick clearance. HALF PRICE Hand-Made Lace Table Cloths Buy these beautiful patterns now and save; 70x88, 70x10$ $7.98. Large Bath Towels "Fleldrldge" bath towels ars heavy, smooth and ef fee tire 1 Modern color schemes. Each Clearance Winter Hats Women's felt hats in a final close-out sale. 2nd floor. little Girls' Winter Coats Good quality, smart style coats for girls aged I to 11 years. Main floor. $095 Lounging Robes, Pajamas Values to $29.60 . . . Velvets, satins, moire taffetas, etc Lux urious! Buy now and savs la this clearance! ,95 House Coats and Robes Velvets, printed tapestries, crepes, etc. Regularly priced to $16.50. Clearance price '95 Women's Fine Robes Velvets, chenilles, light wools In navy, light bines, reds, black, etc. Regularly priced to $16.50. Slips, Pajamas, Gowns Pure silk. Regular $5.15 quali ty pure dye, pure silk In this clearance at '95 Table of Odds, Pajamas, Jackets, etc. Values to $2,001 Quilted break fast Jackets, pajamas, gowns, lips, etc .... 1 'A -