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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1946)
PAGE EIGHTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oro?on. Sunday Morning, July 28. 1946 Familv Visits Council Bluffs On .Vacation SIIA'ERTON Joan Satern. daughter f Mr and Mrs. Oscar Satern. Wiil teach at lsqua, Wash., ter Seattle Mis Satern attend nd Pacific Lutheran college at Parkland. Wash, from where she n graouated in June Mr a:d Mr. Arnold Kitk and m.iv are dm m.g to Council Bluff?. Iowa, for a vimI. While jviav O.e'r houe will he occu pied by Mr and Mr. Farmen troii. here on acation from St. Lou. Mr. Mr? Oie Sitern who ha been J5iUrg her son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr and Mr Victor Madsen, at Hi!lboro is expected home Tuesday. Chariei" Hoyt began crushing Tt k for the county on Coffee liar. near St. Paul, this week. He ex pects to turn out 25,000 yards in stead of the 18,000 firt planned. Mrs. L. A. Meyer and two daugh ter, Karen and Mary, will leave Sunday for Minnesota where she will visit her mother, Mrs F. G. Rogers. Mrs. Meyer, a registered nurt-e, has been employed for sev eral years in the local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Satterlee have reopened Lone Pine store af ter a month's vacation in the mid west. Mrs. Roland Shafer has return ed here after visiting her husband. Lieutenant Shafer who received orders to leave soon for Japan for five months duty. Mrs. Shafer was at one time employed .in the George Hubb company offices. Mrs. Edward Ekman visited here Friday with her two brothers, Frank and George Hubbs. Mrs. I Ekman, the former Blanche Hubbs, taught here and in Salem schools for a number of years. She and Ekman, also a former resident, have a residence in Eugene where he is employed. Salem Groups To Attend Air Meet at Eugene Salem's airport and chamber of commerce are to be represented at a statewide aviation meeting in Eugene August 9. The session has been called by the Oregon State Aviation council, a group formed to correlate aviation interests in the state. Among thoite expected to attend the meeting are Wallace Hue, air port manager, and E: Burr Miller, president of the chamber of com merce. The council has informed the local chamber that one of every 78 Oregon residents now is a pilot or student pilot and one of every 1583 owns his own plane. Discus sions at the August 9 meeting will center around airport develop- mi i , - -J - v;r 1 A : m DOUBLE BED SIZE a real find at this price! Beautifully designed in florals, love knots I Blue, rose, peach, ,renl 12.90 CHENILLE DESIGNS ON CHENILLE BACKGROUNDS Rih color, ft luxury that's the tone, the feeling these ilouhlv beautiful chenille spreads give to a bedroom! They launder easily, never show a wrinkle! A grand group of styles, colors, and prices! r- if vT, ib. C''-'f Vi?! ImJ eizel SOLID COLOR BACKGROUND dip-dyed to hold Its rich col orl Multicolor desianl Dusty rose, blue, peach, qrtenl Double, twin' fl 2I ofoTi EXTRA "LARGE colored ground and double bed size with contrasting or har monizing tufting. . . . They're beauties and reasonable too. Each 15.75 Valley Briefs Brook Mrs. Robert SLalcup left Thursday by plane for Great Falls, Mont., to Join her husband, stationed there with the air force. SUverten Dr. P, A. Loar is convalescing following a major operation at Franklin hospital in San Francisco. Mrs. Loar is with him. East Salem Mrs. Glen Lark ins attended a bridal shower for Mrs. Howard Hinkle in Meadowbrook district near Molalla Thursday, Mrs. Hinkle is a niece of Lark in. Brooks The Sewing club w ill hold its annual picnic Thursday, August 1 at the home of Mr. Fv a Conn. Stay ton First beans were de livered to the Stayton Cooperative cannery Tuesday by John Mack, Paul Gilbert and S. W. McLeod. Processing has been started but a full crew will not be employed for a week or 10 days. Brooks Mrs. Bessie Imlah of Cloverdale visited Mrs. Anna Dunlavy Friday. She is a house guest of Mrs. Edna Ramp. ment, airport operations and avia tion legislation. Dallas Young Folk at Silver Oeek Camp DALLAS Eileea 'Enstad is attending the Presbyterian jun ior high conference at Silver Creek Falls camp this week. The Rev. Earl Benbow, accompanied by Violet Larson, Connie Power and Ted Friesen, will go to the camp Sunday where they will spend the week. Benbow is on the teaching staff of the senior high group and Miss Laden Joins Recruiter Staff The army recruiting office In Salem was augmented recently by the addition of Sgt. Paul E. Laden who recently re-ehlisted after be ing discharged at Camp Beale. Sergeant Laden, who served In Italy, has been in the regular army for eight and a half years and in the national guard for 10 years. The recruiting office has an nounced that enlistments, with full benefits, still are open In all lines of work. Larson will be the official secre tary of the conference and assist in the fellowship groups. Connie and Ted are delegates from the local church. Fresno l'isitor Tells Dallas Women of Work DALLAS CiKle C of the Presbyterian church met at the country home of Mr. and Mrs. George Kurre for a covered dish dinner in the grape arbor. Dur ing the business meeting Mrs. Gertrude Wilnn of Fresno, Calif., told of the activities of the Presbyterian church of which she is a member. Those attending were Mrs. Bolton Stinnette and daughter Sally. Mrs. Milton Miller, Mrs. W. V. Fuller. Mrs. Blanche Ham ilton, Mrs. John Cerny, Mrs. C. J. Enstad. Mrs. Emil Fibvet, Mrs. Ear! Benbow, Mrs. Conrad Staf rin. Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mrs. Vern Smith, Mrs, Charles Smith. Mrs. Freda Carr, Mrs. Emily Warrick and Mrs. Gertrude Wilson. Band Readies Third Concert The Salem municipal band, tin der the direction of Maurice Bren nen, will play the third ft a series of ten band concerts In Willse-n bcglnn following park tonight o'clock. The will be given: March, Acropolis Sakuntala Overture ! Prima Donna .... I Blue Danube Waiti ng at , program .Hugbes Poldmark ... wwv ! Straus March, Alhambra C rot to. . King" Lady of Spain Evan Selections from "Oklahoma ! j.. Rodger Alexander's Ragtime Band.Berll March. Purple Carjlvalj -Alforf f, f VI . r,i 33 - V. U v can aiovtfJle onW" ; i Mza4 ii il thn pt. afM LAST ,rt.oF.SEA- r t Knit Bed Jackets These are lovely hand-knit type bed jackets in dainty colors, made of the finest wool yarn. We invite you to come in and see this mar velous value. They're going out for only 2.00 .. Penney's Main Floor Women Hankies Lovely floral designs on good quality lawn. Delight ful colors and serviceable too. 35c ea. Penney's Main Fler Pedal Pushers The latest summer styles and colors. 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