fagz cxxrra Tli OnZGO!! STATESMAN. Calami Oregon. Friday Morning, Nortmber 3. lSlt Mrs. Slater Goes To Coast Home - PIONEER Mm. Dale Slater and infant son ol Oceanlake re turned home Friday after spend ing six weeks with her sister Mrs. Johnnie Keller. , ' - Mrs. Frank Dornhecker, is war . chest .chairman for this district The community quota, is $73, Mrs. Dornhecker has asked that con- tributors see her . as-soon ax pos sible. ' . . . . Mr. and "Mrs. Roy Cozel ' of Brooks were guests of the J. H. Keller, jr.'s Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Carol Saling t Portland visited relatives and friends here last week and returned home Sat- ' urday ; A group of neighbors met, at the Robert Kent, sr. home Sunday to put in the winter supply of wood for the Kent family. Mr. Kent .was injured two months ago said is unable to work at present. The wives of the men prepared a covered dish dinner for all at r noon. ' - ;.'';:." '; . r Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Keller and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Black, Mr. and ! Mrs. William Thiesies, Mr. and j Mrs. Henry Hamm and Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family. ' June Schneider of Dallas, grand daughter of the J. H. Keller, sr. underwent an operation on her yes at the-Salem General hospital Thursday. . Mrs. Frank ; Dornhecker ' has . completed the school census for this year. There were 21 boys and 13 girls, a total of 34. Last year there were 37. r,..v,. ....... - fV : Hoist-Away 4 1. i f.' South Dakota Woman Honored at Party SWEGLE Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Salter entertained at their coun try home on route 6 Monday night. Honored guests were Mrs. Alice Mack of Huron, South Dakota and Mrs. Edith Murphy from Belling ham, Wash. Guests ..included Mr." and Mrs. John Henning and John junior, Mr. and Mrs. Ora Salter of Salem. The rooms were festive" with Halloween decorations. The time was spent informally. Mrs. Winina Patz assisted the hostess. . . . Lincoln Honor Roll Announced by Teacher ,; LINCOLN - Children reported by the teacher, Mrs. Roy Ham mer, to be neither tardy nor ab- - sent during the past six weeks are Martha and Virginia Williams, Al lan Meissner,- Kathleen Hicks, Franklin and LeRoy Williams, Kay and. Conrad Everson and Ga- rold Klrkendall. . . , Report cards were given put and the six weeks test completed, this week. Many Attend Flower Show lJaCX5I2J-ttendmg the flow er show at the YMCA from Lin coln . Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Meissner and Allen and Ju dy,' Mrs H. W; iAshf ord, Mrs; J; D. Feller and Mrs. Lois Craw ford. : -.r.-:;. They also visited the chrysan themum gardens of M. ' Jarvis on the Liberty ; road, where they saw chrysanthemums of the varieties which he had on ; exhibit at the show. ' " : l Jarvis now has over 1100 known varieties of : these . beautiful fall flowers and plans to get enough more so he will have at least 2400 varieties next year. ;:; Mrs. George Smith (Lucille Hackett) and , children, Jill and Three Year Old Girl . Run Over by FatherY Truck Near Jefferson -JEFFERSON Madeline - Carol, three and a half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Bob Hart, is in the Salem General hospital with broken pelvic bone. She was hit by a truck driven by, her father. He was backing a truckload of cauliflower from the driveway, to take it to the' can nery.Thinking the children were in the house, he started to back up, when he h e a r d the . child scream, and stopped the truck im mediately. She will have to re main in the hospital for sometime. Timothy of Redding, Calif- are guests here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hack ett . Rehf elds Visit In Jefferson JEFFERSON Mr.' and Mrs Frank Rehf eld are enjoying a visit from their son and daughter and their families; 'Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Rehf eld and daughter Kay of Seattle, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Hart Barnes and three sons of Vancouver,' Wash. Barnes :j is em ployed in a shipyard in Vancouver' and-Rehfeld works at -the' Boeing Aircraft plant in Seattle and is on a vacation!' . , .'-,i!t'- W. L. Jones returned Tuesday from Redmond . where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Perce Jacob and Mrs; Jacob's mother Mrs. S. M. Green, former residents of Jefferson. Mrs. Edward Di Jones of Cleve land, Ohio, who spent two weeks visiting her mother Mrs. George C. Mason and other relatives, left Monday for home. 'She will stop in California, and Louisiana for a visit with her sisters and their families; planning to reach Clev'e land November 13. ; . D ought on Hardware has been appointed agents for Dupont-powder in the Salem area. t 355 Court iPhone 6788 - .;' John Carlisle, a 258-ponnd man who suffered a leg Injury when his automobile plunged into the Platte river at Denver, Colo., is half - hoisted h&lf polled frem his wrecked ear by firemen and police ' using ladders; life belt, rope and pulleys. (AP wlrephoto) ' Stephen Foster, ; Singer, Coming To Silverton SELVERTON Hazel Hildrer, a young American mezzo contralto will appear in concert at Silverton at the high school November 9. Miss Hildred has been recog nized as one of America's fore most interpreters of Stephen Fos ter and her first group of songs' is entitled "Southern Melodies" in cluding "Old Folks at Home," "My Old Kentucky Home,n!01d Black Joe,H and "Hard ? Times Come Again No More." .V.;; f :, The second part of the concert is the "Love Theme" and will in clude "Jennie June," "Gentle An nie, "Nelly Bly," "Eulcilie," and 'Katie Bell." - I In "Candle Light and Dreams,'' Miss Hildred's third group, are "Linger In Blissful Repose, "Un der the Willows She's Sleeping," Sweetly She Sleeps," "My Alice Fair" and 'Ellen Bayne." Miss Hildred will conclude with Jenny's Coming O'er the Green," Ah May the Red Rose Live Al ways," "Open Thy Lattice, Love," and "Oh, Susanna." The second concert of the season, presenting Miss Gertrude Hop kins, will be held December 14. Four Corners Children Given Holiday Party l'V :; t.'- ::.(,.:. '4,... ..,: i FOUR CORNERS The seventh and eighth grades of Rickey school were entertained with a Hallow een- party Tuesday night by Mrs. Homer Bales and Mrs. Ross Chris man at the Chrisman , home on East Turner road. ' ; The boys and girls came In cos tume and 'after an- evening of games refreshments were served - Those present were Jimmy Stewart, Jack : Richards, Velma Howard, Wayne Mercer, Lee Gen teman, Gay Clearwater, Milton Rickman, Vivian Marht, Ruth Chrisman, Delma Herman,' Alfa dine Howard, Mildred Bales, Pat ty Brattain, j Barbara S c h a i c h, Deon Jones, Mary - K. Bullock, Ross Chrisman, Jr.,. Bales, Jean Chrisman, Mrs.' S c h a I c n, Mrs. Howard, Mr. Bales and Mr. Chris Homecoming Meeting Planned at Bethel BETHEL The special home coming meeting of Bethel local of the Farmers Union will , take place Monday night It is hoped that there will be a 1 large attendance of members and old friends. Mrs. Ralph Wilson, junior leader, and her group of young people will put on a program. t -v : i IT:"'' j tlo Rsctlcr how mcny sw of Hills Bros. x -Coffee you buy, you can depend on every single " ; one to have the same matchless flavor and uni form quality. And good reason too! The blend of Hills Bros. Coffee is composed of the finest : coffees obtainable. What's . more, Hills Bros. -Coffee lone is roasted by the exclusive process Controlled Roasting, a method which roasts the blendevenly confinuously just a few pounds at a time. Vith every cup you'll say, "Now that's what I call good coffee! "1 ::::? 0:3 cuyii:d u;n douds-a:d theii "keep ti::, V O. pgNNKY CO,, NO, ul J - w Oif-Duty Dresses A M ; tV n 0 1 V 7 1 sh Beauty ; . . Simplicity . . . Durability . These are the precious qualities a Woman treas- j nres in her wardr9be, and the patterns! by which all our i ; clothes aire cut ! These fashions 'are gems !. - - - ; Pit . i brilliantly designed L . faultlessly fitted and tenderly detailed. Fash ionable fall shades that excite any wardrobe. :7 -riv5r:S3; Soft, feminine fashions for those precious hours when you're doing the town . I - or a furlough with your own person- ; al hero. Rayon crepes, part wools, all in the ; pleasant fall shades. ; They are the . i most compliment-provoking 'dresses as ever charmed a fighting man! ; n9o n90 1 . and yj SECOND FLOOR