The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 07, 1939, Page 10, Image 10

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The OREGON STATESMAN," Salem, Oregon, Sunday Mornings May 7, 1939
Cornittees f or
Qiib Year Nained
dride Urges Oregoniaxu
toUee Home Products -in
Hubbard Talk
HUBBARD The Hubbard
Woman's clnb' met with Mrs.
Edward Schoor Wednesday after
noon wtjh Mrs. "If. H. Beal and
Mrs. George Grlmpa cehostesses.
, , Mrs. John i Friend. president
elect, announced these standing
committees: Program, If rs. Her
man Bontrager, Mrf. ' George
Pardy and Mrs. A. O. Soder-
toim; . -v i s ' r
ClTic, Mrs. L. M. Scholl and
Mrs. J. S. Van Winkle.. .
Child welfare, Mrs. George
Crimps, Mrs. A Fobert . and
Mrs. L. A. Miller.
-. Flowers. Mrs. Willis Berkey
and Mrs. Lester Win." --
Publicity, and membership,
Mrs. J, E. Taylor. . -'
.The program featured, a piano
solo by Mrs. Willis Berkey, tap
dancing, Joan Berkholtx and
Robin Berkey- and numbers by
Mrs. Orlle Boje and Mrs. Arthur
Cramer."-r?x?
: - K. - C. Eldrldge ef Portland
spoke on the Industrie of - the
Columbia Empire. He stressed
the need of Otegonians using
Oregon products. The next
meeting will be held -with Mrs.
L. A. Miller Wednesday, April
17. -" ...'-
GllUi 8COTJTS ADVANCED -LIBERT
Y The Girl Scout
Ltroop held inrestlture ceremonies
at which Bererly Karsten, Nixie
Barnes 'and Wilms Sargent were
recelred . as tenderfoot scouts.
Edna Judd was awarded her sec
ond class acout badge.'
Benefit Dance Set
'
Falls
employes "fare
8ILVERTON . SUTer
Timber' eompany
arranging for a benefit j dance
for May IS at the armory. 1 On
the committee are O. W. ! Olson,
Chet Johnson i and Orrille Loe.
Proceeds will go to the two base
ball " teams. -
Festival Is Held
;By Riiral Schools
TUBiR-Tttrset school held
a music festiral Thursday after
moon with West Stayton, Wltael.
Illihee and ' Clorerdale .. schools
taking ' part The ; auditorium
was flUed' to capacity.' Principal
Virgil - Scott . gave the welcome;
"All Through the . Night" was
gtren by Turner girls; songs by
primary - division, drum solo,
dance by Virginia Lacy of West
SUyton, songs by - intermediate
diTlsion, piano solo, Patricia
Powers of Wittel .district; Eileen
Hatfield, history "Old Ken
tucky Home" and "Santa Lucia"
which were sung by upper grade
girls; v songs ; by npper grade
boys, harmonica . solo, - Gloria
Shaw of Illihee; songs by Tur
ner high school, , flag drill. Tur
ner primary pupils, t directed by
Miss Lucille Hughes and : Mrs.
Edith Sundlle; "Star , Spangled
Banner ' by the audience. .
I Betty Peets was piano accom
panist. ' Mildred Rlckman, Lu
cille Hughes and Orro : Nickula.
song leaders. Mrs. Blanche ' Wil
liams and . Principal . Scott di
rected seating. V- -
Collsrd to Irrigate
MISSION B 0T T OM , W.
P. Collard has purchased a 21
outlet irrigating outfit to . Irri
gate alfalfa. It "is a portable
type and win be used at Lake
Lablsh in his onion acreage also.
Mrs. V. O. Kelley will enter
talu the Waconda club . Wednes-
I day.
Mrs. Gerard Honored !
At Valsetz Party I
VALSETZ Mrs. Gerald j Ger
ard was guest of honor at a show,
er giren at the Leedy home. She
recelred many lorely gifts. I
Mr. Milton ' King and baby
daughter Sandra Kay are home
from the Salem hospital where the
baby was born.
Mrs.' BerV" Thomas was hostess
to the bridge club. Mrs. Harry
Starr -won first and Mrs. Madge
Frailer second.
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New Black Elasticized
Pmnnpiip's
Medium heel adaptable to
any costume. Ton will hare
, to hurry If you get a pair
of these beautifully styled
shoes, regularly 9.75, on
sale at r
HDIEESS
SLHCIDI32S
New Cranberry shade pumps,
and ties. Open heels and 7
toes. Values to $8.95. Most
all sizes, your choice
. So
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One group for quick selling,
tin Brown . . . Black' .V.
Blue . . Green, Sold regu
larly up to $8.95 while
they last, only
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Children's
lPropr - Kilt
Protest your child's feet
with these wonderful sci
.. entif ically constructed
shoes. Specially priced
during this sale.
Direct From
! New York
DDIIBIKSSIES
i This group is selected from our new
things coming in each day and are di
rect from the best New York houses!
Not sale dresses but put in at a very
low price to guarantee the success of
. this sale. Plain colors and prints. Regu
larly 1 16.95 to $22.50.
np.miE'ss-iEs:
light Weight
Wools
A few dozen dresses grouped together
to promote this sale . . . every dress is
a style creation selected carefully for
our Exclusive trade. Regularly marked
to $22.50 . . . you get them for only
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SIPffiOAIL
ON FINE
(ID'S
!500i Pairs two, three, and four-thread for
street and dress wear. Selected from our bet
ter lines. Regularly sold 1.00 and $1.15
3 pairs
2.00
Slightly Irregular
IpaDiPti; oUsaelkeits
Complete close-out prices too varied to quote
: but all at large reductions. Imported fabrics
' . and fine tailoring at prices quoted on inferior
garments. - .
Clooing (Uat 3-IPiece Salts
-4tt large reductions ! Tweeds and plain '
colors, at varied prices.
We" will place on sale about twenty-fire
coats, regularly sold at $22.50 to $35.00.
This Is not "Profit-Sharing' as there Is no
prof It we are Just anxious to giro you the
adrantage of our Volume Buying so we hare
marked them at only
TWEEDS . . . NAVY ... BLACK
AND OTHER PLAIN COLORS
These coats are the cream of our stock and
we hare a nice selection. Marked originally
at $29.50 to $35.00 and worth every cent
of it. but we are including them in the 'Sale
at a big- Baring to you at only
Q5irOQiiip Dflsaimall IHsags
All colors and sizes and styles. Leathers find
Fabrics. Regularly sold up to $5.95, to close out .
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SPECIAL OFFERING
Hundreds of New "
All the latest straws. We have put them -.
- 'in two groups for 'quick selling . . .
, " ' . Regularly: Sold Up to $1(U)0
SPECIAL PRICES ON EXCLUSIVE
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Special purchase. All 'new spring jewelry regularly sold up
to $2.95. If you come early you get In on this big promotion
at only - "-- .
MEW IFILdDWEIICS
For quick selling, you can buy-aU the finest flowers. $1.00
values. One bunch to a customer. .
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We are showing a wide range of
beautiful prints and plain colors
In all the known sizes. We are
including our famous Bemberg
fabric which contains spun glass.
You can buy any of these garments
good ralues at $2.05 for, only
8 Garments for SSJSO
DQeady Mlade (Corsets
Girdles, $15 values...;: . !....; 98c '
Brassieres, 75c values .... :...w.....i59c :
Corselcttes, $3.95 ; values...- ...... J..-.1..S2. 95 '
Corselettes, $5.95 values....... 1.L$4.95-
Surgical Garments, ,
; specially fitted....... 1..$30 to, $7.95
r -4 CUSTOM MADE GARMENTS 4
Finest workmanship and fitting, $10.95
r ; to $30.00.
. . MODELS AND DESIGNS
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