The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 19, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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Christaiias
Clothin for fell axes will he dUtrlbated by the Elks lodge fna the Elks teasple WimmiI frws 19
t 5 p.ss. today. Friday aad Saturday. Tbe elethlng is dMated by Elks sad tketr families
needy persons, ander the Mir rerraas with Jse Kra mger as chairman.
to aid
Elks to Distribute Clothes to Needy
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Oregon Health
Continues Good
PORTLAND, Dec. 18 JP)-On-
gon was a healthy place Last week .
the state board of health report-'
ed. today, despite record rains and
a major valley flood.
The number of communicable
disease cases reported was only j
239: smallest for the second week !
In December since 1938. Only one :
case of influenza was recorded.
The board said its emergency
organization to handle any future
infantile paralysis epidemic has
been set up. I
departure of Prof. William Moel- ceived his Bachelor of Arts de
le ring. Prof. Moellertng has ac-! gree from Penn college, and was
cepted a position as Spanish pro-1 a resident of Cuba and Mexico
feasor at San Jose State college, in for 20 years. Other clase, vacated
California. j by Prof. Moellering will be taken
Haworth, whose appointment is j over by Prof. Paul Heal and Mis
temporary, will teach three classes Jean Fieishhauer, of the univer-
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of first semester Spanish. He re-lsity faculty.
Jefferson Methodists
Observe Anniversary
JEFFERSON The Jefferson ;
Methodist church observed it j
75th anniversary Sunday with
special services st morning and J
afternoon services. Dr. Roy A.
Fedje. district superintendent,:
was guest speaker in the mom-
ing and musk- was givn by the
Pacific college quartet. Mary Mc- ;
Clintock, Norval Hadley, Dick
Cadd, Helen Antrim. ,r
A basket dinner was served at
the noon hour. O- E. Newport of
the Tangent Methodist church
spoke Mri, C. M. Smith gave a
history of the Methodist church.
Retired Prof j
Returns to WU
j
Prof. Charles C". Haworth. re- ;
tired in 1944 from the Willamette,'
university faculty after serving
since 1927. has been appointed by,
President G. Herbert Smith to
fill the faculty vacancy created
in the Spanish department by the
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OF GIFTS AND WINTER CLOTHING
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very Item Reduced!
DRESSER SETS
REGULARLY 4.95
2sjP
A beautiful gift! Includes handsome
metal trimmed comb, genuine nylon
bristle brush and beveled hand mirror.
3.95 Sets Reduced to 2.47-
MAIN FLOOt
CIGARETTE
LIGHTERS
WERE 1.79
1.00
Handsome "Flame Thrower pocket
lighter in red or black with chrome
trim and initial. Windproof, depend
able. 2.00 Dunhill Lifhtefs . . 50c
MAIN FLOOB
LOVELY GLASS
GIFT WARES
Vl Price
Select from a varied assortment of
vases, decanters, candy dishes, etc., reg
ularly priced from 95c to 6.50. While
they last, just half price.
15c to 1.69 Pottery Figurines
Vi -Price
BA8EMENT
SYROCOWOOD GIFT ITEMS
Trsjrs, figurines, book ends, pipe holders, etc. 1
Were 59c to 2.78 . 72
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PICTURE FRAMES
3 4x4V4 to 8x10 sizes in plastic or wood withr glass 1
Were 4c to 4.50 yTj
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GIFT TOILETRIES
Powder, cologne seU.'ioilet water, makeup kits. J
Were 1.20 to 5.70, inc.jtaa: yZ
PRICK
BRONZE STATUARY
Elephants, peacocks. Scotties and oak leaf ash trays. 1
Were 1 49 to 5 40 fc
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WOMEN'S 98c NECK SCARFS
Rayon scarfs in dainty florals, gay stripes,
soft pastels and white ;
WOMEN'S 1.39 WOOL SCARFS
Extra large size and 100 new wool.
While they last ..
1.43 COSTUME JEWELRY
An assortment of clever novelty pins at
a bargain price. (Tax included)
77
47fi
60
METAL TRAYS
HanSfome wrought metal. A lovely gift sugge
Were 2.85 and 3.50
st ion! 1
72
PRICK
Liquor Sets
REG. 4.95 to 19.95
71 Price
An excellent assortment, but don't
wait They'll go fast at this sensational
price reduction!
BASEMENT
Scooters
WERE 3.88
1.95
Shiny, red all-metal scooter with rub
ber tires and handle grips. 6 -inch
wheels, 31 inches high. Any active
child will love It!
MEZZANINR
Mens Slippers
REGULARLY 3.89
2.97
Genuine sheepskin slippers in boot
type that will stay on the feet. Soft,
comfortable and warm! Rubber heel.
MAIN FLOOR
7.75 11-PIECE SOCKET SET
Wards Master Quality! 10 sockets, 7-18" to 1" and f"
flex handle, all In heavy metal kit. Now .
1.15 7-PIECE SOCKET SET
Angle wrench and 8 sockets, ranging from 7-16" to QAi
W. A dandy gift! Now only 05Jf
5.98 HUNTING JACKET
Heavy tan shelter duck. Rubberized game Jacket A Qft
Large shell pockets tiOO
REVOLVING TIE RACK
Regularly 1.23. Hardwood and chrome. CkAjk
Holds 18 ties "V
Deable Rack iw eoly 1.7t
MEN'S 10.98 ROBES
Warm flannel robes in maroon and navy. Sizee "V UW
small, medium, large. Reduced to sT etr m ,
MEN'S 9.75 AND 12.00 SHIRTS
100 wool or wool and rayon blend. A fine mW QQ
gift at a laving! . . iOO
CHILDREN'S SHEEPSKIN SLIPPERS
Reg. 2.68 genuine sheepskin booties in 4 Q
sizes 5 to 11 asT4
CHILDREN'S FELT SLIPPERS
Cushion sole. Choice of red or blue. aL7s
Sizes to 11. Reg. 77c , " Y.
WOMEN'S SHEEPSKIN MOCCASINS
2.97
Choice of red or blue. Natural sheepskin
cuff snd lining .
15.45 BOXING CLOVES
12 oz. professional style sheepskin training fc
gloves with welted seams iJt
CHILDREN'S SKIIS
Regular 4 98 to 5 75 ash ski is in 5, 54, 6 and
9 4 -foot lengths. Your choice
BOX OF 100 MARBLES
Regular 29c box of tri -color Aero agates.
Reduced to
3.88
9
12.95 CONSTRUCTION SET
Precision made of tough plastic practically
unbreakable
8.15 Sise redaced to :
6.50
4.5t
WHEELBARROW AND SHOVEL SET
Was S.79. Metal with wooden handles. Rubber
tires. Red enameled
229
REG. 6.95 TOTCYCLE
8-inch front wheel, 16-inch rear wheeels.
Metal construction. Rubber tires
5.98 STONE BUILDING SETS
No. 2 set will make a large variety of models.
Save now at '. .
4.95
3.98
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