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PAGE FOUHTEC! Dallas Practice Be Held Wednesday Evening DALLAS Preparations are incident drill for the civilian defense protective division in Dallas i Wednesday night, July 1. Some of the1 flaw i which were no ticeable in the first practice last Friday night have been ironed On Egypt Alert - A helmeted. Egyptian soldier ope rates the runner's sights on an anti-aircraft battery near Cairo. The war In Africa moved clos er to Erypt, with the axis cap ture of the Libyan' port of To bruk, which had' been held by British forces. I. Amity Woman In Oklahoma ' AMITY Mrs. Edna Riersbn 'and children, Phyllis and Bobie, of Portland, visited her father ,t A. T. Odem, in Bellevue, also ; in Amity with old neighbors and friends. - .The Rierson family lived here for many years where her hus band, the late Alvin Rierson, was In business. - Mrs. Pearl Ellinwood . has re turned from a month's visit with relatives in Oklahoma. Mrs. Helen Beck and children of Eugene are visiting her moth er, Mrs. George Shields, south east of Amity near Bethel. . , Rev. and Mrs. M. D. Rempel spent last week in southern Ore gon in evangelical work. Rev. Earl Cochran of McMinnville was the guest speaker at the Baptist church Sunday in the absence of Rev. Rempel. Han nan Funeral To Be in Ihailo SILVERTON No funeral serv ices were held at Silverton for Mrs. N. C. Hannan, 72, who died Sunday after several months of Illness. The body was shipped to Cambridge, Idaho; for burial. Mrs. Hannan was born Nancy Catherine Babb on April 26, 1870, In Osage county, Missouri. The family came to Silverton 18 years ago, Survivors are six sons and four daughters,, Martin, Michael and Raymond of Silverton, Van of Santa- Monica, Cal., Kenneth of Venice, Calif., Connie of Co quille, Vivian Hannan of - Silver Ion, Dorothy McGraw of Astoria, and Margaret Peterson and Bessie Brandt of Cambridge, Idaho. Geren Is Popular As Gable, More if Sugar Considered SILVERTON W alter Geren. executive clerk of the Silverton Insists that he is the Clark Gable f Silverton and that his auto graph is as much sought after as any movie star s. During the past four weeks of sugar' rationing for canning, Mr. Geren has signed his name on sugar certificates at a minimum of 3600 and in some family units as much as 24 times alone. To date 2103 families have been registered for canning sugar comprising 7009 individuals who have been issued certificates for 117,506 pounds' in the Silverton district which includes ML Angel, Scotts Mills and a large group of outlying rural school districts. - j ::'". . " "1 "I 'Voshlngton to promote the f f ccttcn, Camilla Anderson, 1Z12 "Maid of Cotton," a hl:3 for Ecnator Ellison D. '.. .,n Ei" Cmita of South Car-. , TZza Anderson's hots. Is Alert Will being made for the holding of an I out in all of the various units. While ! the permission : of the, authorities has not yet been re ceived for the Wednesday night drill, it is anticipated that it will be forthcoming . without . any trouble, as it is essential that all units shout J be fully prepar ed for any emergency that may arise. . The practice will be con ducted in a manner as near the real thing as possible, beginning with the i initial call to the mem bers of the stiff and then from the control center to the various key men in the community. No time has been set for the warning which will be aounded by the fire, alarm siren. . This drill will be of much i longer duration than the practice , one held last week as air raid war dens will be busily engaged in making . a check of the homes in their particular sector or block. Residents of Dallas are urged to extend every cooperation to the wardens, bearing In mind the fact that any action now being taken is for the general safety and welfare of every person in the community. Officers and operators and their ; alternates who are to re ceive the "yellow alert" from the warning center and relay it to places and , individuals are as follows: Liaison officer, W. Black ley; alternate, W: C Retzer; chief operator, Miss Yercika Wampler; alternate, . Mrs. William Swin dells; assistant operator, Gertrude Kliever, Jo Greenwood and Mrs. Lilith Pick ell; and their alter nates, Mrs. .Edna Baker, Mrs. Mildred Kliever and Mrs. Ruth Robinson. - The places or individuals to be called ar: Rickpeall, Perry dale, Falls . City, Bridgeport, Mrs. C. C, Gettman, W. ,V. Lumber company " (William Swindell), Dallas. M. and L, Works (V. O. Williams), L. S. Finseth, V. H. Collins, E. J. Page, W. C. Ret zer, ARP, W. L. Young, Mrs. Ruby Irwin, Andrew Irwin. . In event of a blue alert or if the white-all clear signal comes, the officers and operators relay the messages to the same group they contacted for the yellow alert. USO Chairman Is Appointed HAZEL GREEN Clifton Clem ens and son Douglas of Wasco, Calif., are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clemens. Clemens is head of the industrial depart ment of the Wasco high school. Mrs. Robert Massie of Forest Grove and daughter, Mrs. Mark Miller of Portland; were guests at the A. J. Sharp home. Mrs. Joseph Reust of Craig, Colo., joined Mr&. Massie and Mrs. Mil ler for a vacation at Toledo. The Massie family formerly lived in the district. Kenneth Bayne is chairman of the USO drive in this district: The school board has announced that the gift given the school on the closing day by the Kyono family will be used to buy a flag. Work at Adair Nears Finish MONMOUTH Much of the preliminary building construction work at Camp Adair is completed and crews of men expect to move on soon to the new airport where work will start in July. . A large contingent of soldiers is soon to be quartered at the can tonment, and a drive is being car ried on locally to provided a rec reation Center here for soldiers. Plans are on foot to secure the second story of the Odd Fellows building, and a USO drive for funds will soon proceed. Dr. C. A. Howard, D. R. Dewey, C.,C. Pow ell and F. J. Hill are the commit tee.' Mrs..F. E. .Chambers has been named chairman of the social cen ter committee. Fisfierman Injures Eye Landing Fish HAZEL GREEN Archie ' Mc- Corkle has returned from the Sa lem General . hospital where he received treatment of an eye in jured while fishing on Butte creek. As he brought the scoop net up it caught on a limb and giving it a jerk, it hit him in the eye- It . was some time before he could see sufficiently to join Mrs. McCorkle and daughter, Velma at the car. At Silverton he re ceived first aid and was advised to go to the hospital for observa tion. It is too early to know 'how permanent the injury will be. New Methodist Pastor Begins At Tfao'dbura " WOODBUKft 3vy ttalph E. Smith, who has- been -pastor of the local Methodist Church since 1S40 has been transferred to the Methodhit churches at Odell and Pine Grove, near Hood River, v. Rev. D. Lester Fields, who has been 'assigned to Woodburn preached his first' sennoa Sunday at the 10:30 service. Tie Baxter Store Is Closed Out DETROIT D ick Farrow and Elaine Bolin were married at Van couver June 20. .They will live with his parents until they can locate at a suitable place. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baxter are closing out Jheir grocery store and will vacate before July 1. Their plans for the future are In definite. x They have been in busi ness in Detroit for two years. Mrs. A. V. Fisher, Tommie and Neva are visiting relatives in Or ville, Wash. Mrs. Olin Miller, Idanha, was the guest of honor at a pink and blue shower given by Mrs. Wilbur Rice and Mrs. C D. McMorris. ' Other guests were Mrs. Mar tin, Mrs. Levine, Mrs. Guy Arm strong, Mrs. John Stuke, Mildred Armstrong, Mrs. Richard Han BEST, BUY MPt ft N lEY'S Utf DTE STATES lnJ&M SMD WS BONDS AN STAiis PS ! BON T lrtJAI! BUY BONDS AN STAMPS TODAY! if jr. umimrr A DIME FROM EVERY DOLLAR EVERY PAY DAY . . FROM EVERY ONE'S PAY . . . WILL HELP WIN THE WAR. BUY YOUR WAR STAMPS AND BONDS AT PEN NEYSI YOm BED Women's Cynlhia Slips 1.29 Rayon crepe in tailored st y 1 e s . Bias cut! Sizes 32 to 46. Women's Adonna Undies 49c Sturdily knit rayon! F a m - ous quality. Women's Silk Hess .19 Sheer 3 thread chif fons. Popular shades. Women's EIcusss 1.29 Multifila ment crepes. Whites and pastels. : . - - -. .v-.C ML An J - "11 ' ' v ' I f I Hr7T; MAIN f l I FLOOR it ; 1 J ;.ra - - OHIGOn STATSSIIAN. Colza sen, Mrs. L. Johnson, Mrs. Keller, Mrs. Bert Cunningham, Mrs. O., J. White, Marlene White, Mrs. H. H. Beard. Mrs. Roy Bolin and children have moved- to Silverton. H. C. Hastings and family from Idanha have moved to the Bolins place. Hastings is a barber in Detroit Kansas People Visit Mt. Angel MT. ANGEL Rev. August P. Heinman and Iwiss Anna Debbes of Eldorado, Kans., are here for an indefinite stay. They are house guests of Mrs. Mary Ficker, Bob Appleby of Lakeview, Oregon, is visiting his mother, Mrs. R. Appleby, and other rela tives for a few days. His wife and baby son, Gary, "who have been visiting here for the past week will return to Lakeview with him. FOQ THE FAMILY! Real ICnockouts! Slenderizing Stripes Men's Swim Trunks 1.59 Sleek rayon satin and cotton suit elasticized for per fect fit Solid colors. Boys' Trunks Boys' sizes 8 to 16. Royal, navy, wine or green. ,QO Elasticized! 3dC Men's Slack Sox 3 pr.l.CD Co lorfu 1 stripes in long wearing cot tons. Men'. . Skirls Shcris Combed c o t Um shirts. Percale shorts. Boys' Shdi ' Sex 19c Popular stripes. Cot ton for wear. Boys Shirts, Short 3 for 1.C3 y ton shirts. 7& 7 r& 1 vW IX- ss Oregon. Wednesday Morning. Five Directors To Be Named AUMSVTLLE Five directors for the Rural Fire Protection Dis trict of AumsyiUe will be named at an election Wednesday at the home of Mrs.. OUie Snyder from 8 o'clock in the morning to 8 o'clock at night . ' Mrs. Archie Warthen returned Saturday from a trip to Yellow stone park, Utah and North Da kota.. , , - - Mrs. Merle Jones of St. Helenr luts been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Creason, and her husband's 'mother. Mrs. F. A. Garbe, Merle Jones and Wendell Gentzler. were .here Sunday. Gentzler is on crutches after an accident . while at his work in St Helens. C. E. Lewis was a delegate i Ballinero Flared Skirts li93 298 Figure-flattering knits of lastex cottons and atn?s Take into the water one of these smooth-fitting beach beauties! Rayon fabrics elasticized or "with "Lastex." Sizes 32 to 40. . Girls' Swimaways Flared skirt or skirtless styles to make her happy. Popular solid colors or prints in lastex or cot ton mixes. Sizes 8 to 16. Yom hzed Women's , Lya Spun Skirls 1.98 For cool sum mer comfort 1 Sizes 24 to 30. Women's Novelty Tea Aprcns 49 c Colorfast nov- vS CZs Cute trims. I J ' Women's and -xy '-' Children's 15c Stock now for summer. Complete se lection. - Women's Printed 10 c Colorful 7 ' nrint. : Ktvlr up for the season. it I VSk July 1. 1S42 from the-Aumsville local to the Farmers Union . convention at Marion Saturday. Mrs. F, ' A. Garbe and Mrs. Alberta Sutton also attended. Kleebs Visiting Their Relatives - SILVERTON HILLS John Kleeb has been visiting his wife and her parents, the J. H. Mauld ings, here on a two weeks vaca tion. Mr. Kleeb, who has been with the state of Washington, di vision of savings and loans,, has been transferred to the federal home loan bank administration as examiner,, with headquarters at Portland. Mrs. Kleeb will continue to stay here with her parents until be is permanently located. Mr. Kleeb is a former' Silverton .youth and was graduated from' the Silverton high schooL NEW STORE HOURS WEEK DAYS 9:30 to 6:00 SATURDAJY TILL 9:00 Novelty Lastex 98 o . . Men's Gabardine Hais : 90 c For casual w e a r . B o comfortable. Men's Town craft Shirls 1.65 Famous qual tity, whites land famous; - 'Men'r lies 49 c ew . summer types. S e kct . Ea..: 90 c For every use. Come ace them today. 1.98 4 FLOOR TO j s w Salem Heights News SALEM HEIGHTS. Mrs. Ro bert C Giles of Roseburg Is at the home of her husband's uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Giles on Lib erty -road, convalescing from an operation. . , i Woodburn Christian Pastor Is Resigning WOODBURN Rev. and Mrs. Liston Parr is h, pastors of the Woodburn Christian church for the past three years, have resigned and will move to Coquille. Rev. Parrish has accepted a pastorate there and delivered his farewell sermon here Sunday morning. Dinner in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Parrish was served after church service. SECOND FLOOR ; 'f or novelty cotton. Popular I , ? $ ' prints or solid colors. Q O f -.j? Sizes 2. to 8. WUC -XvX-:v;-:' - i . ' - v. ' ' '' , " . I - ? : ' b h' LITTLE BOYS' ' V f Swim Trunks ij ' - .- For litfle fellows 2 to 8 years. Elasticized for easy fit Solid j colors Navy, Royal, Wine. Al- . so knit., rayons. iilrT - Downstairs Store ' YCmCEED Women's Flay Scils 2.98 Popular seer suckers. 3 piece styles. Men's Wash . Slacks 1.90 Be tool this suramer. San forized. ;.' . Girts. - Houses 69c Cool ravonc-L. short sleeve styles. Men's. Polo Shirk 79c Col ortol stripes. Wear with clacks. 'st' Pet Parade Film To Be Shown at Legion Meeting . j SILVERTON The pet parade films In color and black and white will be shown by Ernest R. Ek man during the joint meeting of the American Legion and aux iliary. ... - . The collecting of phonograph recordsi old or new, will be dis cussed as a national measure. Any records will be acceptfd is the damaged .ones and those of .old type will be remade Into up-to-date records for the men in serv ice. Many thousand records are asked for in the drive. The play ing card campaign is also still on with ; a receptacle , at the Steel hammer drug store. ; The Silverton unit has been asked to Mt Angel as installing guests Tuesday, July 7. 4 ,6W LITTLE GIRLS' Swimaways Cute skirtless styles in lastes ai-Inch Weekend Cases The noit popular and practical sizes. Absorbent ' Terry Towels 19c Thick, thirsty double loop terry. . , . . h?" Shy t printed pat terns. Size 51 X 51. 5 - v k4 JumViA size vVv double loon 7 JJs'Sl KszyZr terrys. 3