The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 25, 1946, Page 11, Image 11

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Life Size Crib Featured
MT. ANGEL, Dec. 24 The life
line cnb scene which ha featur
ed in Kt. Angel Christmas decor
ations for a number of years has
again been erected on the spacious
lawn fronting the Unger mortu-!
ary. A group of large firs, gleam-,
ing with many colored lights, has 1
been arranged back of the picture
and a large star in electric lights j
sparkles above the crib.
transmit Christmas music to the
town and countrywide, beginning
mid-aftefnoon on the day before
Christmas and continuing through
Christmas eve. Ed Unger has pro
curred special chime and Vienna
choir boy recordings for the event.
The music will be repeated ear
ly Christmas morning and then
every night during the Christmas
week. I -i
Pedee Family
Visits ill South
Ijma Linda. CaliX-Jlrjother daugh
ter, Eveline. Yunfblood and her
family will sail soon for the island
of Borneo, as missionaries.
- Guests of Mrs. M. Lacey Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarence
Kearns; Mr. and. Mrs. Howard Fox
(Bettey Kearns) Mary and Wayne;
Mr. ond Mrs. Eugene Kearns of
Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Siddall, Emme and Violet; Mr. and
Mrs. Darrell Dart (Helen Siddall)
and Joan of Dallas; Lois Siddall of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Howard and Margaret; Mildred
Maddux of Pedee. Mrs. W. C.
Kearns, Mrs. Sidall and Mrs. How
ard are daughters of Mrs. Lacey.
Mrs. T. E. Brassfield entertain
ed her granddaughter, Judy Kil
mer, on her fifth birthdajr Sunday.
The Statesman, Salem; Oregon. Wednesday Dec 23. 194811
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A Merry Christmas
From here loud speakers will
PEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Joe
O'Neal and Bobby are on a two
weeks vfrsit to their former resi
dence. South Gate..
Mrs. Anna Gibson of Portland is
visiting iher daughter, Mrs. Ar
thur. CLark and family.
Former residents visiting here
Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Woods and his mother. Mrs. Jane
Woods of Unalaska, Wash. They
report their son Bill, recently dis
charged from the army after three
years duty in a medical unit in the
Pacific, 1 is now assisting on the
farm as is also their son Delmar.
Their daughter, Earlene, is con
tinuing her nurses training at
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rendleUa, Dec. 24 The east
ern Oregon weather was too
much for Dill Smith, 34, Clay
county, JCy, who escaped Satur
day from the Umatilla county
jail. He! telephoned state police
from Sian field td come and get
him: "I'm cold and hungry." Po
lice obliged. Smith is held on a
rape charge.
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SEASON'S
GREETINGS!
Birthday cake, sandwiches and
banana splits were served to Kay
Francis Wells, Darnelle Cates.
Pt&J Hubbard, Judy Maddux and
the guest of honor.
I Margaret Howard spent the first
of the week with Margaret Berry
i at Valsetz.
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SCHAEFER'S DRUG STORE
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wish their many friends
and customers
A Merry Christmas
and
A Happy New Year
2C3 First national Bank Bldg.
Oregon Purchases
17,000 Pairs of Shoes
For State Institutions
j The state of Oregon Tuesday
. announced the purchase of more
than 17,000 pairs of shoes from
the war assets administration for
use at the Oregon state hospital,
state penitentiary and other state
institutions.
The shoes came from Camp
Adair and the purchase will save
the taxpayers of Oregon approxi
mately $30,000 over a period of
five years, it was declared. Pur
chase price was $3090. The shoes
! weighed 25 tons.
our great annual savings
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vent that brings you big reductions
on smart, warm needs for all HSe family.
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We extend to one
and all our sincer
est and best wish
es for a Merry
hristmas and a
happy New Year
a glorious 1947.
Hartman Bros,
Jewelers of Salem
Liberty at State
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SEASON'S
GREETINGS
All of us at the Fashionette, extend to
all our friends the varmest of Yule
tide Greetings. May your Christmas
be a very merry and joyous one.
Thea Bolsted
Nina Coffey
Loretta I. Gillis
Inez Mingle
Marguerite Simon
Carol Smith
Ola I. Warnick
Jean Adler
Herbert Adler
Fashionette
429 Court St.
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