The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 22, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    T!u OUTGO!? 5TATE24MCdnrOr5e Friday Morning; December H ISii
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Holiday
Made by Amity
Residents
AMITY Mr. and Mrs. -J. M.
Umphlette plan to spend, the
weekend land Christmas day Jn
Portland at the home of their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr? and
Mrs. Paul T. Benson. -.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Torbet will
tiave as their guests Sunday and
Christmas their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. a n d Mrs. Alan
Torbet and sons, Stephen and
PhiUip of Marshf ield. Mr. and
Mrs. Torbet spent this last week
end in Marshfield. -
'Mrs. F. S. Thomas left Wednes
day for Salem, where she plans to
spend Christmas and New Year's
with her daughter and . son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fallin.
Her sister, Mrs. J. , A. Breeding,
will spend Christmas weekend at
Taft u ; guest of her niece and
nephew, Mr. and Mrs. C. i E.
Wright j .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brutke,
Otto Brutke and sisters, Dorothy
and Mrs. Irvine Tallman and
-children epent Sunday at the
coast . - i
Mr. , and Mrs. John .Simpson
plan to spend Christmas weekend
in Portland with relatives and
' friends. 'J ;..
, Mrs. James Mott of Salem has
: returned home after a visiVwith
her sister, Mrs. Eva Purvine. ;
Mr. and Mrs. John L Loren
zen and daughter, Mrs. Elvin Ash
er, and baby, Sandra Leigh of
Amity, and Mrs.' James Hibbard
of Dayton, sister- of Mrs. Loren
ren, spent Sunday in Portland
with their sister, Mrs. O. R.
. Hayes. . :
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Abraham
J P'an to have a family reunion
vnristmas, day. Those present
Trill be their children, Dr. and
Mrs. Joe Nadal and daughter,
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Tennessee Visitor
Returns to Oregon
FALLS CITY -Mrs. Fred Sholl
of Nashville visited Friday with
her mother, Mrs. Fbebe Ward.
Mrs J. W. Lacy and daughter,
Mrs. Robert Worden who have
been visiting in Tennessee, re
turned home for the holidays.
Hazel Ward .and Mr. and Mrs.
Dale Harter who arc attending
Northwest . Christian college in
Eugene are spending Christmas
vacation here, i " w -
The Odd Fellows and Rebekah
families, will have the annual
Christmas party at the Grange
hall Friday, Dec. 22 at 8 pjn.
" Mrs. Frank James Davis came
home Saturday from San Fran
cisco. - s . ' ... '. :, ;.. ;
Dick Bandy and family of Sa
lem were Sunday guests at the
home of her mother Mrs. Cora
McCoy.
Mr. and Mrs. George McClure
and Glen of Salem were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Freer.
Barbara; Juliann and Esther
Abraham, ' all of Portland, and
Ruth Abraham, a student at .the
University of Idaho. Esther Abra
ham "plans to attend Oregon
State college after the New Year
vacation. !
J. W. Walling left Wednesday
for San Francisco to spend Christ
mas with his son, Norman Wal
ling and family.
Mrs. Nora Booth of Salem, a
former Amity resident, spent the
weekend here visiting old friends
and neighbors. . i -
Valley Calendar
miDAT, DECEMBEK 22 -
Zena Christmas program.
Blood donors unit at Oailaa.
Hayesville Pupils
Sell $11,528 Bonds
; HAYES VILLE, Dec. 21 The
Victory KJds won out over the
Natzie chasers in a bond selling
contest at the Hayesville school
in which $11,528 in Sixth War
Loan bonds were sold. The win
ners were entertained at a dinner
by the losing side.
MA Christmas program will be
given by1 the school at the school
Friday night It will be held in
connection with the Community
cjub program. The school has a
registration of 100 pupils and has
four teachers. Louise Kennedy is
principal and the other staff mem
bers are Cleora C Park.es, Ruth
Tipton and Lillian McKay.
Christmas Tree Used
To Decorate for Party
I BRUSH COLLEGE A , Christ
mas tree was used effectively
When Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood
entertained the Brush College
Helpers club, their husbands and
families last week.
; Co-hostesses were Mrs. Mike
Focht anf Mrs. Esther Oliver. A
musical gift exchange, the Christ
mas story, read by Mrs. K. W.
Harritt games and the Lord's
Prayer repeated in unison.
TWO I10IIEY-SAVIIIG IlARIffiTS
KIT
i SALEII ! V7EST SALEII
Prices Gccd Friday, Salurday, Sunday
Closed I-Ionday and Tuesday This Ueelr
mm
Grade A" Hens, lb.
WE ALSO HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY AT 19c 29c AND 39c LB.
eOQBBBBT SOTE1
Regular
Size Can
SL2)c
LIMITED SUPPLY WHILE IT LASTS!
iisquicli or Bisltit lei
Regular Size Package
............
Best Grade Bulk
In the Meat Section
lbs.
r " .1
New Crop Ncnrela.
Bright color, full;
of hoc
Dozen
.......
The Kids
Like 'Em
DOZEN
BigNllb. package ...... :..
ri! paving Sealer' : sq ' today!
Fancy Jonathan. Spintra-
berg. Golden Delicious
Golden Pearl
Guaranteed to Pop
lbs.
mm
Dehydrated
Appraxlauitcly II lbs,
f fresh,i rip 1
. - tratt la a
14b. package
C2
is
An :
-. Flarara .
Including
Pumpkin
Quarts
Fruitland Christmas
Program Is Scheduled;
FRUITLAND The school
Christmas program will be given
Friday night The Fruitland Evan
gelical church will present its
Christinas program Saturday eve
ning at 7:30 p. m. Helen Miller is
in charge of the program which
will include recitations and Christ
mas carols by the young people of
the church.
Amity Baptist Church
Program to Be Sunday
AMITY The Christmas pro
gram of the Baptist c h u r e h of
Amity will be presented, Decem
ber 24. The children of the Sun-
dayj school will present readings
and songs and the choir will pre
sent the cantata, "The Quest of
the Wisemen."
The choir Christmas party will
follow ' rehearsal Saturday night,
Dec. 23. Members of the choir and
their families are invited.
Valley; Births
WOODBURN Births reported
at Woodburn. hospital are: .
To Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wen
strand of Portland, a son, Howard
Magnus, born Dec. 11. They now
have three girls and one boy.
" To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goetz
their fourth boy, Michael Thomas,
born Dec. 12.
To, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Van
Valkenberg a son, Dec. 14. The
new baby has been named Leo
George and has a sister and bro
ther.
To Mr. and Mrs. Alvln C.
Steinka of Salem a daughter, Lin
da Kay, Dec. 18. She bek one
brother. Grandparents 'are Mr.
and Mrs. Clell Mathews 1
To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Zehner
of Hubbard a son, Arthur Russel,
born Dec. -11. at the Deaconess
hospital. . The new. baby has two
sisters.
DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Curtis announce the birth of a
daughter at the Dallas hospital
Sunday. She is their third child."
Masons Hold
Installation!
GERVAIS Gervais chapter Or
der Eastern Star was hostess to
Fidelity lodge, Masons, ; at supper
and Joint installation Thursday
night. Ronald Jones and! John S.
Harper, installed the following of
fleers: G. Samuel Ramp, jworehip
ful master; L. Arthur Keener icn
ior warden; Ralph Girod, junior
warden; C. M. Van Zuyeh, treasurer-Robert
M. Harper,; secretary;
Fred O. McClaughery, senior dea
con; C A. Phillips, junior deacon;
Ralph Harper, senior steward; B.
J. J. Miller, junior steward; John
S. Harper, marshal; Theodore A.
Girod, tyler; J. P. AspinwalL
chaplain. . ; I
- Adelaide Toomb, as Installing
worthy matron, Lucille (Krepela,
installing : chaplain and Lillian
Harrison, installing marshal, in
stalled for the chapter: Vera Har
per, worthy 'matron; Robert Har
per, worthy patron; Ruth Jeffer
son,' associate matron; J P. As
pinwalL' associate patroni Lucille
Booster,' secretary; Cora Van Zuy
en, treasurer; Ethel Wiesner, mar
shal; Laura ' Ditmars, 'haplain;
Florence Oddie, organist; Merle
Ramp, warden; C MYVah Zuy en,
sentinel; Adelaide Toomb, Adah;
Pearl Stevens, Ruth; Dorothy As-
pinwalL Esther; Fern Foster, Mar
tha; Minnie Alsup, Electa, f
Marjorie Merriott, worthy mat
ron of Chadwick chapter of Salem
and Ella Harper of Gervais chap
ter were given escort honors dur
ing installation of Star officers.
Visitors were present from Salem,
Silverton, Brooks and Gervais.
Family Visits
In North Santiam
Vi NORTH SANTIAM Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Moser and her two
sons, Dwight' and Herbert' Dale
of Waterloo visited her daughter,
Mrs. Herman Morgan, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Foster and
family are moving from the John
Mack farm to E. D. Glidewells
house in Aumsville. ; '
R e s Peterson, " a. traveling
evangelist, spent several days at
the home of E. D. Glidewell and
J. W. BethelL 7 1 ,7 r-x.1 LK;
Mrs. Don Hatch Is home after
two weeks in a Salem hospital
and a week with: her aunt at De
ver. Mrs. A. K. Harvey stiyed
with the Hatch children and did
the work. '. - j Y':
Hans - Hansen in Hawaii
SILVERTON Hans Hansen is
now in Hawaii, a civilian electric
ian with the army engineers. Han
sen made his home at Silverton
Aurora Ghurch
am
Profifr
AURORA Christ Lutheran
church will present the annual
children's Chris&nas program
Saturday, December 23, at 8 pjn.
The Sunday school will present
the: pageant, The Christmas
Story," and will be assisted by
the church choir and the congre
gation.' ' - - - 1
The children will enter the
church singing the processional
hymn VTht Happy Christmaa
Comes Once , More," and bring
the annual Christmas offering for
crippled children and place It be
neath a manger at the front of
the church. The program includes
special songs by the children and
the congregation '-will -r join in
singing -Silent Night," "Hark!
the Herald Angels Sing" and "Joy
to the World.' The choir, under .
the direction of Mrs. E. W. Kas
ten, will sing Gesu Bambino" by
Yon, "Angels We have Heard on :
High," French carol, and "Star
of the East" . . . .
Holy Communion will be cele
brated .at the church on Sunday,
December 24, at 11:15 a-m.
Christmas day services will be
gin at 10:45 ajn., ; ; .
for a number of years.. He is a
cousin of L. H. Meyer, v
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Hard Candy
Satin finish assortment.
Factory packed in cello
phane. -
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bag
Ladies' Handbags
Originally 1.98.
'The Store of Better Values1
Table Cloth and
4 Ilaplnns
Good quality damask 72"x52 cover and
matching napkins each et in a box.
g - i
I Xmas Corsages
Were 29c; -
Price
ew 0T
Rayon " '
rPanlics
Full cut. plastic back.
Girls' Bainccais
-Values to 0.95. -
Dickies
98c values.'
Figurines
Hand Painted. Were 1.59.
Infants'
Sweafer, Cap and Bcoiie Sets
98 Complete
5 ..." .
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Ladies' ;
Handkerchiefs
Framed Pictures .;
3 Dimensionat. 98c values.
7
Metal
Trco Holders
Metal -:
ed Lamp
6 feet approved cord.
.59
Foil Fashioned
i 42-Gaage ?
Full Fashioned
l Lisle Tops
) Reinforced
Toe and Heel
Xeading
Shades ,
1 Assorted Ganes
Every one a 98c value.
X :
I Clolh Dells
I Were 1.29. Washable face.
I -
I llccldng Aninals
S .shoo Fly." Regular .4.95.
UALL LMIP
' - , Pin-up type.
Complete with parchment ' shade.
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Boys' -j
Button front Two tones.
.93 .
I Toy Fcrls . ; j
I Complete with' Soldiers. Were 25c;
I v " '
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f Pdl Toys ; - ;
J Rocking. For tiny tots. Were 25c"
Dills . .
Any doll In the store.:
01
Electric -
CAIIDEL ADDAS
Complete with 2 bulbs
is ; and cord. ' .
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136 North Commercial St.
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