The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 06, 1941, Page 16, Image 16

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AYTON A two-story build
construction job .has been
at the Western Bart and
in plant The building will
e Installation of a three-bowl
KOiMng machine, a new wool
rytfr, wool ouster, and a new
fcoilfer. The building will be an
addition to the west and south.
en the machinery la in place
the local plant will-have one of
the lew plants on the coast equip-
fed jto scour wool. The dimensions
of the' building will be 30 by 90
feet
Brown is manager,
Sqn Feted on
Birthday
DETROIT Mrs. Tom Fryer en
tertained in honor of her son Don
aid's 10th birthday. Refreshments
were served to Mary Lou and
Tosnny Neilson, Billy Blank, Billy
Mullen, Harlow White, Eugene
, Pratber. Jack Baxter, Mr. and
MrsE. L. Krause, Elma Zealand,
Vr ill lam Cathrin and Alice Fryer
and' the guest of honor.
Mrs. Ray Baxter's two brothers,
Robert and S. M. Miller, Gooding,
Idahft, visited her overnight.
The Willard Booker family who
spent several months with Mrs.
Bookjer'a mother, Mrs. Tannte
Stahlman, left Saturday to reside
In Albany.
A lively time was enjoyed
Halloween at the W. L. Krause
home at a party sponsored by the
Christian Endeavor.
Mrs. William Siefert and Nancy
are (returning from Eugene this
week. Mrs. Siefert has been tak
ing b new kind of treatment for
arthritis which is proving bene-
Btenef it Play
Due Tonight
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WEST SALEM The Watson
placers will present the Crimson
Cross tonight at 8 o'clock in the
school gymnasium.
ro acts take place in Berlin
showing the persecution of the
Jews by Hitler, and the last two
acts take place in New York city.
The public is invited. Proceeds
wDl be used for the expenses of
the religious education in the local
schools.
Kingwood American Le-
auxiliary will meet at the le-
hall tonight at 8 o'clock.
n are asked to bring needles,
iles and clean silk stockings.
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AUMSVILLE The Townsend
club will meet tonight, due to the
fact that the school bazaar will
be I held November 13, the regular
meeting night of the club.
fielen Peetz, Turner, has charge
the Aumsville postoffice this
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. pea weisennaus is recovering
trim an emergency operation for
appendicitis at the Salem General
hospital.
hie schoolhouse was the scene
Halloween parties which' were
Joyed by the grade school chil-
PBvelyn and Agda Malone and
Boma and Noma Otto were host
esses at a Halloween party at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Malone Friday.
(tommunity Clubs
jSWEGLE Friday the meeting
f; Swegle community club will be
held at the school board.. The
telephone company will show
moving pictures. The public is
Invited at no admission charge.
. Roy Hewitt will; explain the
plans for the producing of short
plays cy home talent. .
' PIONEER The Pioneer Com.
munity club will meet Friday. I
William Thelsies is chairman of
the program committee. He has
asked the band to furnish the en
tertainment with William Boyd
stan. director. !
Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Black are 1
cni the kitchen committee.
Willamette r;t;
Valley Briefs
Enjoy Weekend trip ,
GRAND ISLAND W Mr. and
Mm Ernest Douglas and sons en-
Joyed a weekend trip on the coast
lujjhway. ... '
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frLEASANTDALE Mrs. P. B.
Sweeney entertained the ; Aloha
needle dub. Mrs. William King
. aoi - Mrs. Jennie Murphey were
rtsts.v Memberr attending were
I Ix.' J; A. McFarlahe, Mrs. J. M.
IJjrphy and Mrs, II. A. Murphy, .
O serve Anniversary
TNICaJVALE A family din
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The boldest gesture yte have ever made! In the face of RISING replace
ment Icosts and INCREASES in the cost of living, SALLY'S sensation
ally REDUCES figures on Hundreds of Essential Apparel Items
throughout the Store! Our long-established policy of- giving Better
Quality Merchandise at consistently Lower Prices is the most effective
contribution we can make to help our loyal customers offset the higher
cost of living! And Sally's will seek to continue to give the best pos
sible in Quality ... in Style ... in Value. Shop and Save . . at Sally's
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With the Year's Most Sensational
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Sally's made an extremely fortunate purchase of coat and suit samples
of an important New York manufacturer. Now Sally's passes these
wonderful buys on to you!
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3 Great Groups of SUITS & COATS
Your Opportunity
For Real Savings
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Values to 4.95!
Values to 7.50!
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Values to 15.003
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A brand new shipment of 1200 sweaters!
Long and Short Sleeves ... Cardigans
"V" Necks Norelty types and SUporers.
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The Play Shop offers a magnificent assort
ment of blouses. Both long and short
sleered. j ,
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Brand New Shipment
Gloves Purses Slips
Gowns and Paiamas
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