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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1942)
! PAGE TWELVE Believed Dead in ill Ieven workmen were believed avalanche of brick and drhrU mmn. muni iww nwiiJJity.-yyyy . -f C ""M"' "' - . j -"ic..-' 1 n 1 1 " . US'. IJUT It . ' warehouse collapsed In Milwaukie. The workmen, who were at lunch In the building when the cavein occurred, were part of a rrewvi iwui s. ix men near tne cure of the area were extrl cated within a few minutes. (Associated Press Telemat). Suver Road Is Improved SUVER The Valley Viev road was much improved Saturday when the crushed rock wjas cov ered with a layer of finer rock and sand and wet down. Linda Benedict returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with her aunts and families, the Maxwells and Eckmans in Portland. She came back with Mr. and Mrs. Parky Eckman of Corvallis who visited over Sunday in Portland. The Corbetts who have been living in the John Heffley house, moved to a hop yard Sunday. Tim Coibett is working at the ware house in Monmouth. The new Crossroads Service Station is nearing completion and a great amount of first have been hauled to fill in out front. Little John Curtis of The Dalles Who spent ten days with his aunt, Mrs. Frank Johnson, returned home Friday when his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Curtis and daughter came-after him. They i stayed over night and Mrs. John ' ion returned home with them for visit. Word comes to friends that Mr. and Mrs. Bob Quick (Veils Har ris) have an 8 pound, 2i ounce daughter born July 21 in San Jose, Calif. She has been named Robin Kathryn. Quirk w in the military service in an eastern state but was granted a furlough to go home and see wife and baby for few days. E. G. Harris is the f randfather. While field fires caused by trac . tors during harvest have been few this year, compared to last,- there have been three - started wnich iid no harm. Two were on the ri felophono , ' tlio Bndest M SsI6i7 YcaCansIpUstoIIdjYca We want you to know that we are meeting the wai , emergency with everything we have, but in these critical times delays are bound to occur. . In peeding; Victory, the. telephone lines are busier far busier than ever before. We cannot plan and build new linei and new switchboards, -a we normally would, because copper and other strategic materials hive gone to war in planes, tanks, and guns. Unnecessary and needlessly long telephone calls should be out for "the duration." War calli must be given the green light Your considerate thoughtfulness in making ? only the most urgent calls is inspiring to all of us who are earnestly endeavoring to uphold the finest traditions of telephone service. May we also ask you to help us further to help .you by being brief on all calls, by calling by number when mak ing long distance calls, and by answering calls promptly. Thank you. THE FACiriC TELEPHONIC AKD TELICBAPH COMPANY 740 State Street , - " 7 Telephone 3101 Building Collapse ' t ' V -k i , T I t wn vifrnriiiiifci miiiTi to have been buried beneath an whn a a t.U fnn.An. John Heffley place and one on Linegars. Eva Dery is working in the county agent's office in Corvallis She expects to make arrangements to go to OSC this fall. John Weinert and family of Air lie.will be left with their store but their home will be included in the cantonment. Ed Bose and family have bought a place near Peoria and have moved several loads of equipment there. Hunting Wallet In Hayfield Is Hard Work, Claim i LINCOLN Hunting a needle in a haystack isn't to be compared with hunting a wallet in a hay field, according to R. W. Hammer of Lincoln who had the exper ience while working in his large hay field. The wallet contained besides his driver's and hunting licenses $70 he had just received from a calf sale and had not had time to bank. Hammer hunted diligently all day, turning over tons of hay, un til he found the wallet at the close of the day. Silverton Couple Move To New Home in Salem SILVERTON Mrv and Mrs. Robert Pitzer (Jeanne Domogalla) have gone to Salem to make their home for the present. Pitzer, who is now awaiting his call into the army air corps, has been connect ed with the Hannan store at Sil verton for the past several weeks. Mrs. Pitzer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Domogalla. 'Mi! i ' Hi Lines lire Tlx Lyons Family Entertains Sunday School Class Camps Out Along Santiam River LYONS Mr, and Mrs. James Kimery were hosts for a birth day dinner honoring their sons, Sgt. Frank Kimery ol Fort Lewis X nl7 7?-..VA -V'- ... - Soft. lumiri PLAID BATH TOWEL Jv-'ffH W - 4:t i lip (T". n Ti utnilZrT"' "1 M ; ; ( I ? WaaJttlatfce PAItT WOOL 484 STATE ST. OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. and Will ard Kimery on their birthday anniversaries. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stockwell of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. .rWillard Kimery, Mr. and Mrs. Art Ayres and sons, Harold and Billie, and Mr. and Mrs. James Kimery. Fred Boyer and his Sunday school class of boys from the Night Memorial church in Salem spent Saturday night and Sunday in Lyons. They camped Saturday night near the Santiam river and cooked breakfast at the home of Practical, ti -colored CHENILLE BEDSPREAD 6.98 Velvety whk chenill forma a dramatic background for the soft, mulu-colored pastel patterns. 90x 103-inch size. ' i ..... Sturdy tmbleacbed sheeting, tailored in full box style for tananpring mattress. Easy to slip on or off. Full or twin. FLOUR i 'JCfa I "I IT Bold, brisk plaids woven of heavy, extra absorbent cot ton terry. 22x44-inch size. llil-lMt six T. BLANKET woven way with ' Dorabfy Woven foe warmth and wear . . . 1 J J 11, 1. M 23 raron. 23 cotton, asca rayoaj. g.C3 V y . Indian Design CLAIHCET Bright IadUn design in Ina.'gr tis or brown . . grand for cabin, camp or fcsaefth CfiS04nca size. Choice of solid CoW with strioo color 72xo-tncb gin. I'asMit J , Oregon. Friday Morning. August Mrs. Daisy Johnston. They at tended Sunday school in Lyons. Members present were Mervin Huffman, Earl Pepper, Melvin Cars ten, Midrel Favener, Donald Chittic, Billie Rock, Darrell Pep-' per and Boyer. L. A. Pepper and O. B. Bower accompanied the group. . Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wise enter tained with a card party Saturday honoring Albert Ring of Lyons on his birthday ( anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ring, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hiatt, L05UJ U conoii BEDSPREADS Colorful backgrounds of rote, blue, green, nut Or duhoniwt off ttw larm wkifa mttJXrumtmrm cotton jacquard . . full or twin tizc. CHENILLE BEDSPREAD Utlt A IIIm in tnitt. 1.98 floral or solid pas- Mia. waahaMt, tub separately. O0xl05-ioch siz. MATTRESS COVER 1.79 BAGS 15 i COTTON COMFORTER 1.98 Gay flora) print coven tag on both sides. Ia blue, rose, green, gold and orchid. 7284N SATIN COMFORTER 11.7t 4-STAM ALL-WOOL BLfl.iEB A wonderfully soft, fluffy wool blanket! Yes, actually at this prico 100 pure wool! And lust check these features: 72x90 aixa (extra long!) Gleaming rayon satin bindings. 5 room, Mending shades! 4 lbs. of cosy warmthl - urnnrj WW "W WaF DOUBLE BliKXET n.C3 tna -core-thread" m wool on the sur HBi face lot oftnaa; cotton in wnderweave for wear. 70x80 inch aim. Plaids or plains. ' J9 content oa kaask, Buy V7ar Bonds acd Shops at nun PHONE 9192 1C 13(2 Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Lewis, Hiss Zeta Prichard, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swan, Mr. and . Mrs. Oscar Naue and daughter Ruby, Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman and daughters Janice, Janet and Jeanette and Mr. and Mrs. Wise. ' Mrs. Alice Culhane of Salem was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hiatt over the weekend. Mrs. Culhane is a for mer Lyons resident Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman MlmnSx Girls' Rsyon Taffeta SLIPS ............498 Daintily made with built-up shoulders, ruffle bottom. 4 - Women' AUXLETS Fine quality cot. tons with elieic tops. In sites 8j t 10;:. 25c Cottons in plain or I rib top styles 4 ' ill i'i I fi : 1 ji ' I irllillipllil Jl : 1 1 ; ill I nm m m M 1 1 I mi & ill Mfi 1 in iss .ft,S3S' VT ! 4-our::z ttntrnna vcisteo A8 wool! Popular colors. HU3 FILLER WRPZT 17AH? Firm atxalky. in vest ir j vjjxti 5Avir:ao co:;dg and daughters Janice, Janet and Jeanette were' Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Huffman's sis ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Si 01 sen in Silverton. ' JoAnn Crabtree of .Portland spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Everett Crabtree. Mrs. Anna Keeton is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ben Thompson and family in Empire. Roth Lyons who underwent an operation in Portland returned Tuesday and expects to be at home mm Francine" SLIPS Tailored from rayon satin I 1 n slender four-gore stylei Doable fabric top in front and back. Choice of tearose or whit. Sises 32 to 40.' Charmode" SUPS Lustrous, annltifilamrot ray on satin, tailored in tfce ciaa nic four-gore style. Tearose, white, black, navy. 1 Charmode" NU-BACK FOUNDATION Finn controlling but comfortable! High i;;NS i:. -C t. .V yv iimy pre anruna .brocaded cotton and rayon .batiste. Has well -boned inner-belt. Special Nu-Back slid ing back will not ride up moves with your every action I Six garters. BRASSIERE 25c Pre-shrunk cotton broadcloth and lace. Elastic back closing. 14. Joan Bradley SWEATERS ........... Soft woolens in pullover style, crew neck. WOOL PULLOVERS . LACE WINDOW SHADES Durable fab rable lab. pa Com. KSt ric pleti rollers. Fabric shades rollers hardware. "pnissiLLA? Mil's- Crisp airy beauty for your windows! Fresh whites r novel color dot tad asatmibetts. Fall draping atylea have big fluffy raffles! EQDASSV- Yard m yards of prrtry mrw rayaaal Prists, stripes, polka does last! Fashion these into your snest wunik fall raet (recks! CD cquahe FnniTS ssfir " u STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 6:C3 Daily , 9:30 lo 9:00 pxu Saturday for a month before returning to Portland. Herman Solsberg of Knap ton ts employed as bookkeeper for the Mb, Jefferson Lumber company. He replaces Mr. Kould who ex pects to leave for Vancouver. ; ; Thomas Weiss to TeacU WOODBURN Thomas Weiss has accepted a position teaching in Gervais high 'school this corning year.. . i 29 - C3 3 1.98 PAHELS Interesting floral patterns. Lend grace and charm to your windows. Washable. LACE PANEL 1.29 Better quality cotton Iaco panels. Ecru. eanrains PniHTS , Q7n fill" m.m -livJ mm af 4 . W 1 1 1 I.C9 i)c DUY Oil SEARS' EASY TERMS