The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 26, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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Li. Oen. Georre S. Patton (above).
. ITS trniT armored force expert.
, has been' appointed commander
of all US forces on the Tunisian
: front, succeeding MaJ. Gen.
Lloyd R. FredendaU. Asso
elated Press Telemat. i
Cays Start
Nightly Series
Church Meets
SILVERTGN R e v e r e nd and
Mrs. E. Gilbert Cays are begin
ning a series of study sermons at
the First Church of Christ Sunddy
morning and will continue for a
week, with special speaking arid
music each night next week, Mon
day night's topic is announced
"Something to Talk About"
At the Methodist church, a
nouncements show that the you
fellowship will meet Sunday night
at 6:30 p.m. at the annex and thJat
the topic is ' A Score Card by
Which Oirl mav Judee Bov and
Boy may Judge Girl." The youJg
adults will meet at the Ben Spriijrk
home with Dwight Foote as the
leader,
Mrs. K. O. Rue will be hostess
at Calvary church Wednesday aft
ernoon to the members of the Cal
, vary Ladies Aid society. Mid
week Bible study and prayer
service has been set for Calvary
at 2 o'clock.
Trinity Ladies Aid will meet
Wednesday afternoon at the
church social rooms with Mrs
A. G. Satrum and Mrs. B. Storjti
as hostesses. The LDR girls wil
hold a food sale Saturday at 10
a.m. at the former Home Electric
al Appliance store room. -
Mrs. Eder Has Attack
GERVAIS Mrs. Henry Eder
suffered a severe heart attack
last Tuesday night. She was
rushed by ambulance to a Fort
: land hospital and placed la aa
oxygen tent. She had so far re
' covered that she was brought
" home on Tuesday of this week.
Mrs.Ollte
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Given Party
FAIRVIEW Mrs. pave Olkc
was given a surprise birthday par-j
ty at her home Tuesday night. At-j
tfndine were Mr. ; fend Mrs. Peter
Parvin, Mr. and Mrs. John Sa-j
pola, Mrs. John Ojua and daugh-i
ler iieien oi.uus ajsinci; mr.
Mrs.' Frank Ojulai and Mr. and
Mrs.' Philmore Suva of Carlton. A
gift was presented and refresh-
ments were servedij .
, Miss'' Jean Taskinen and Mrs;
Ida Herrala of Portland were Fri4
day and Saturday guests of Mrj
and Mrs:. Oscar Task Inert. s
The nine-months-old son of Mri
and Mrs. George Polyi is quite ill
and has had his ears lanced four
times. - - f j - f
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Bantsaxi and
three children of Wjhiteson, wer
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George PolvL " Mr. Bantsart
is employed in ceroent construc-
tion work near, Tillamook.
' Mrs. Charles Stephens and Mrs.
Oscar Taskinen have been ill with
influenza. , ; " . '
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Paiola of
navtrai Maprf SundaV callers at the
home of friends here. . j
Mr. and Mrs. fJohn Putio of
Portland .were Snay guests of
Mr.- and Mrs. George Kangas. I
Edwin Heinonen expects to
leave April X to join jthe army, j
Mr. and Mrs. Earl' McKinney of
Corvallis, were Saturday venin$
dinner euests of Mr. and Mrs.
Toivo Bantsari.
Matheny Imports
Large Beef jHerd
UNION HILL 4- Sam Matheny
has bought a large number of beef
cattle in central
trucking them to
He has a large
land in the Silver Creek Falls
country.
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Oregon and is
his ranch hereL
area of grazing
went to central
on a business
was collected r
Adolph Heater
Oregon Thursday
trip. t j
r.lrhtv dollars
throughout the Union Hill dis
trict and 18 in the Oak Grove
district during the recent Red;
Cross drive. Mrsli Adolph Heater!
solicited the Union Hill district j
and Mrs. W. M, Tate the Oak:
Grove district. M I
Mr. and Mrsi Harley Scoti,
Maxine and Lynh j and Mr. anji
Mrs. Marion Fischer and son,
Maurice, drove to j Reedsport ojn
Tuesday. Mr. Scott,! who had been
logging neafr
his tools. He ;
employed in the
there, returned for
was unable to return to work on
account of his j (recent accident
there. " lj i
Wilsons at Detroit
FOX VALLEY;! -4- Ercil Wilson
and High Johnston, were PetroftJ
business visitors Monday, wuson
remained at Detroit to do somje
caterpillar work for a logging !
company. Mrs. Wilson is visiting
relatives there. They expect to r
turn home Wednesday. j
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What Pleased Patrons Say!
Brings New Customers
Every Day!
Come On Upstairs and Set
How Easy It Is to
lave 5 io 10
On just the suit or topcoat you want, in thje color, pat
tern, style and fabric, that will flatter your' appear
ance. Joe's 35 years experience in the clothing busi
ness is your 8ruarantee of a perfect fit, choice 100
wool fabrics, carefully I selected, to resist wear, hold;
their shape and retain their original life and cokr.j
Eoual to the finest custom tailoring. At great money-;
saving prices, made possible by low upstairs rent and
small overhead costs. , ;
.lion's and 7onng. Elen's Snils
Jco's Prices $20, $22.53, $25, $33, $35 Ci $0
Regular Prices $3, 32.5, $35, $40, $43 $3t
Topcoois, Jco's Prices $12.35,
: $17i3, $20, $22.53, $25 G $23
Regmlar Prices Stt U $
1C3 UccL Sspcrlbs Qsbliiy
Sport Coats, Slacks, Dress Pants, and Fine Fur
Felt Hats at Great Money-Saving Prices
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The GnEATER IIETIlOPOLiTAII lllh Anniversary Sale ccnlinncs Isr
don'! wait, cone in icday or loacrrow and nalic yenr selcclions Iron
daily priced merchandise ihal we selected especially lor this sale!
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Crvstal Glass
WATER TUI1BLERS
Pure White, Hemmed
KITCHEII TOWELS
White
j ; I Sets
I 1 fluffy tufted chenilletoilet seat J I
1 1 cover and bath mat. Reg. 1.98. I 1
j $.77 JJ
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1 fluffy tufted chenilletoilet seat j
1 cover and bath mat. Reg. 1.98. I
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1 1 cover and nam mat. eg. i.vo.
VJ 5.77 JJ
Honespun V
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COLLAR & CUFF SETS .
Ladies' Full-Fashionend
RAY0II HOSIERY .
i'Medixi 12 in Box
SAinTARY IIAPiailS
Large Cannon
DISH CLOTHS
440 in Box, ''Loress"
FACIAL TISSUES
iS"x36" Floral Patterns
UII0LEUI1 HATS
Enameled Rake-Trowel-Fork
GAHDEII TOOLS
8" Fire King
PIE PLilTES
25 in Package
EIIVEL0PES
150 in Roll, Paper
A OvELS .
Ladies' Tearose Color
DAY0II SLIPS
Men's Dress or Work
SOCKS . . .
Rat-Tail, Curl
cor ids . . .
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patterns to cnoose irom.
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