The .02EG03 STATESMAN. Solta., Oregon, Sunday Morning. April t. 1845 pace ram: , Wi llainefte; Ve new "4 From The; Statesman? siCotnm Cbrresvondenis Gates Residents - Hear About Power , GATES Thursday night Har ry Rowe, district manager, and J. A. Putnam, extension manager of the Mountain State power lines, explained to 70 of the families of this district about getting power in the community. All families signed up and as soon as ap proved, they will start installs tion. Rowe is from Stay ton and Putnam from Albany. Mrs. C. D. Johnson retumed-4 home Wednesday from a visit in California. ' Mrs. ,Fred Ratzeburg of Salem is helping her sister, Mrs. Ted Lake,' care for Lake who has been ill for a number of years. Valley Briois 14 Marion County 4H Clubs WiU Demonstrate on Tuesday Four Marion county 4-H demonstration teams will present demon strations during the morning session of the Homemakers Spring Festi val Tuesday, April 10. ' Ten other teams will give demonstrations Tuesday afternoon at the Gas and Coke company auditorium on South Commercial street in Salem. Helen Cowgill, assistant state club leader, will judge the demonstrations. . - The teams . scheduled for the j tival are from Salem Heights, Lib-! erty, 'Middle Grove, and Salem ad- ( vanced club. The . demonstrations rVfflTbe fftyen'Llrftm ll to 12 at the Veterans' of Foreign Wars hall on Hood - st - where ..the festival is held. These are as follows: : Salem Heights Cooking II club led by Mrs. Edith Bates will pres ent a demonstration on "Prepara tion of a Waldorf Salad." .iberty "Rip and Sew- Cloth- - lng II club led by Mrs. Mary Lucas will present a demonstration. ' ' Middle Grove Health club led by Mrs. Ethel Ramus will demon strate. . An advanced club tram led by Mrs. Carmalite Weddle will dem onstrate the proper way to set a table. ; . Ten demonstration, teams sched uled for Tuesday afternoon at the gas . company are from dubs, as follows: ; . Auburn "Tidy Cooks' Cookery club led by Mrs. Agnes Stowell. , Labish Center Camp Cookery club led by Mrs. Edith Page. r Auburn "Five Stitchers" Cloth ing II club led by Mrs. Ruby Lar gent. - - L Auburn "Needle and Thread" Clothing I and II club led by Mrs. Naomi Steed. , Auburn Sewing I A club led by Mrs. M. E. Rahtz. 'Middle Grove Sewing club led . by Mrs. Paul Bassett Willard Clothing II club led by Mrs. Clara Aasheim, "How to Make a Mitered Corner. Marion "Sew and Sew" Cloth ing club led by Mrs. J. H. Smith. - Lake Labish Health club led by Mrs. J. C. MorrelL f Second team from the advanced ' club in Salem led by Mrs. Carma lite Weddle. Births JEFFERSON -- Mr.; and Mrs. John Kins are parents of a seven poundVjfour ounce daughter, Lin da Louise, born April 4 at the Armfield maternity hospital. Al bany. There is also a boy David John. s. - ; School Badset Group The Jef ferson school budget board named at .the school board .meeting' this week are J. T. Jones, Oliver Stephenson and G. A. Robison. They will meet with the school board May 10. Setting rosts Men of the Swegle school district are asked to meet Wednesday at the school house after working hours to help set posts. Women of the commun ity will serve dinner after the work is compete. If rain' makes Wednesday undesirable the next nice day will be selected. Tetehers Accept Contracts Ethel Ramus, principal, fend Sadie Roth, lower grade teacher, at Mid dle Grove have cacepted contracts for the same position the coming year. Lumber Destroyed S e v e r al thousand feet of lumber was de stroyed in a fire of undetermined origin at the McPherson mill at Lebanon Tuesday night Twenty men have been employed besides those in the logging department Damage was estimated at $12,000. Recovering Mrs. James Mul- key is recovering at the Silverton hospital from burns received a week ago when the Mulkey home was destroyed by fire. MILL CITY Mr. and Mrs. a lo Tuers are announcing the'birjth of their;: second son," Douglas Frank,- March 29 at the local hos pital. He. weighed, six pounds. Mrs. Tuers is the former ' Mary Fencll I- SILVERTON Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Adams, a son,; Alfred Lou, at Emmanuel hospital, Port land, iApril 3. The baby weighed six pounds and IS ounces. ; Thef waltz, most popular, of the 19th century dances, camf from Germany, though v several . other countries claim it- j Roberts Residents Discuss Peace Plan And State Opinions ROBERTS Dumbarton Oaks proposal is only a framework for a more' positive structure of world government for. more cooperation among nations and less force, the true basis for peace, the Roberts Farmers Union at an open forum at the meeting Tuesday night, de cided. - ' . Sgt Paul Johnston, attached to Baxter hospital, Spokane, gave 'a brief sketch fcf army life in. the south Pacific and a more detailed account of the work of rehabilita tion of disabled soldiers at the hos pital. Two new .-members, .Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bidgood, were given the obligation. . The social hour was sponsored by Mrs-'Schubel and Mrs. Evin Daley. ; : ?;'v:-- r.: .': '"'- Homemakers Festival Tuesday At VFW Hall on Hood Street Nineteen groups participating in the home extension program In Marion county will be represented in the second annual Homemakers Spring Festival Tuesday, at the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall in Silem. . ." .!..' .: I Registration starts at II ajn. and will be in' charge of North How ell women. Decoration of the hall will be by Stayton women; decora- and luncheon table, Salem tioii Heights; serving, Central Howell; Associated Country Women of the World display,. East Salem. j - Home extension projects will be exhibited as follows: Keeping Well Wth , Vitamins,' .Gates; Sewing Short Cuts, Aurora; Housecleaning Aids, Edina Lane; Sewing Machine Cleaning and 'Adjusting, Marion; C4re of Clothing, Pratum-Mac-leay; Repair of Inner Spring Cush ions; Liberty? Forestalling -Delinquency, Union Hill? Food Preser vation, .Thomas; Control of Pests, West Woodburn. v . v I .Workshop exhibits will be as follows: slip covers, Hubbard; bet ter dresses, Roberts, Sidney-Tal-bot, Silverson,' and Silverton Hills. Other exhibits will be women's land army by Mrs. .James H. Turn- bull,- farm labor assistant; over seas can sealing service from HDA office; victory garden display by Mrs. H. R. .Woodburn, war emer gency i food, assistant:- dresses for house work from U. department of agriculture. ' j Exhibits are arranged by Mrs. James Keys, Mrs. Verney -Scott, and Mrs, H. R. Woodburn . of the county committee and Marjorie Tye. home ' demonstration agent. and will be on display after .10:30 ajn. ,r I Marine Recruiter Will Be Silverton Speaker SILVERTON Sgt David A. Ringland of the U. S4 marine corps will show new war pictures Moo day at the Rqjtary luncheon. James dough is program chairman. ' ; . Rusty Cummins, of radio sta tion KSLM, told of bis experiences in China with the Flying Tigers and American Air Forces, at the recent Rotary luncheon. i The inner or sensory wall of the jreball is the retina.; Valloy Obituaries . SILVERTON Funeral ser vices were held Saturday morn ing at Eugene for A. A. Stee, who died at the Lutheran Sunset home there Thursday. He was 88 years of age. He and his wife went to the home from here ten years ago. Mrs. Stee died a year ago. Frances Bevler ! MILL CITY Funeral "services were held at the Fairview ceme tery Thursday at 2 p.m. for Mrs. Frances Bevier, 75,' . of Albany. She was the' widow of C. A. Bev ler, who died Jan. 17. Walter A. Bevier of Mehama is a son! Dikes Family Has Reunion GATES Kenneth Dike, avia tion chief radio technician, and Mrs. iJixe are visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dike ana otner relatives while on leave. He has been stationed in the Aleutians and will go to Seat tle from t here. His sister, Mrs. Robert Steele and children of Portland are here too. This is the first time in three years that the family -have been together. Mrs. Dike has been living near Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. George Ross have sianey t. Hayes 01 fortiand as a guest. He is preparing to con- siruci a large cnicken nouse on the old George Ross place. Olefin Henness is logging a number of small tracts of tim ber. Norris Thomas reports the sale of his piling. Albert S t urtevant, merchant marines, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Wilson this week. He stayed at their home and attended school one winter. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Heath have received a letter from their son, Lt Harold Heath, stationed in the Hawaiian islands now. Valley Calendar TUESDAY. APRIL 1 Marlon County Homemakers Sprint Festival. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. VFW hall. Salem. Dr. James Millar, guest speaker. WEDNESDAY, ArBIL 11 Salem grange, social. H. D. Smith- son. 235 N. ISth. S D.m. Silverton Home Extension unit, Ku- Cene Field ichooL 1 .20 p.m. Hazel Green Sunshine club, Mrs. Albert Ferns. Turner WCTU. THURSDAY. APRIL lt Polk County Federated Rural Wom en clubs. Oak Grove. Gates Women's club, schoolhouae. 1 p.m. Hayesvule Farmers Union, S p.m. at school. Brush College Helpers. Mrs. Joseph Singer. , FRIDAY. APRIL IS East Salem Home Extension unit. home of Mrs. Harold Holler, 1 :30, pro ject leaders. Turner WSCS. Mrs. Robertson. 1) 11 EfflllT? Many of " oar items MM mill nf Hnimii Wnsila m a vt n Ql w factured on oar looms at Salem, Oregon, and sold " in our store for YOU rt.-itnaaketi.--r-- ,. Virgin rtcall ?tl, 95 & $14.55 lC , Cruisers $p .a Ilea's ;. lne,,eb$5.sa u--: uea . rt..?an. 10 y- 2Ei 4. per : avnca O - TIios. Kay Ucolon I3H1 Co. - 260 South 12th Street Salem, Oregon afsii sias f - jNew Arrivals ; Every1 day brings neiv merchandise to ow different departments, V jTN JJJj A i l I and to get the things. you are looking for you must come in often, ti JI U 'f I. ' The personnel in each department will be only too glad to show I v V SS ' I u new tnngs f yu come eacn "j- H f i 11 3 4 .... H Beautiful models for social and casual wear. Chinas and Milan models in straw cmdmcmy other exclusive blocks and materials. You -will be pleased to look oyer tho many new things on display that have attracted o many new customers to this out- ' r standing department. Prices range Ci C . CO ' i to sf J from 4 f i ' Goats and Suits I - I Chester Barrie - - Complete line of famous, English im ports that we have sold successfully for so many yeqrs. We are the largest users of this yell-known line on the Pacific coast and serve our trade all over the staled We will be pleased to show new customers this proven line. Priced $69f5 to $115 5 6 FUR STORAGE As soon asyoircire through with your fur coat -and other furs, bring them jn for storage, moth-proofing,: and' complete repairs or restyling. We offer you the finest scry ice at reason able prices. STORE YOUR FURS While we have a complete line for present showing. we. would advise selecting early as we will be limited krter In the season.! . Our lines include Habitmaker, L'Alglon, American Golfer, Tom Boy, and all the better lines of summer cotton wear. - Each garment attract ively priced. " ! f Sports j Department Slack suits suede jackets, 'skirts and sweaters. Also playclothes and th beautiful new Catallna Swim Suits. ' Come In early and make your selections: while th line is complete J Popular prices. ! Print and! Plain Colored Dresses We are now showing a gorgeous selection of better dresses from pur . exclusive resources that have sup plied us for many years, thus enabling us to shovl a wide selections through these trying times. Come I in arid visit our ready-to-wear departaenL I Presses Cfl C CCtDi priced to "9?ai- I i..' Formals I Graduation and sophisticated dinner dresses ' white, black, and pastels. Designed by the foremost fashion houses in New York. . Sized from 10 to 44 fefIy $9-30 to SS9-5P Visit Our1 , Beauty iSalon All kinds of permanent waving. Complete line of dermetics. Revlofa and Chen Yu pol ishes and lipstick. Most modern methods in the most modern shop in Salem. Phone your appointments hi advance so you may be assured of a convenient time. All servi ces at popular prices. Lucien LeLong ! Perfumes j New shipment Just arrived direct from Paris and ready for your inspection. Perfume, Cologne, Soap and many . other items. Jewelry We are now showing the most exclusive lines of better Jewelry - - Eisenberg, Adele Simpson, Kaufman Ruder- man, and many other well-known j jced S1.95 S4S-00 7 Nylon Anklets Assorted col ors. Come and get them while they last All sizes. Limit of two to a cus tomer at only- - $i.H5 9 ) ) L x Handbags m - J, - r lust arrived. Wonderful riew of "fine 4 Carde'.- and other ma terials. Many of" them popu larly priced at 05.95 ' and up line bags -.1 zzns5 nonin liiDEDiyc: