The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    .Mid-Willamette Valley News
Mtenmm The Jeffer- on school
band will play at the basketball
5ame here Friday night, when the
efferson team plays Detroit. The
band will put on a drill between
halves of the game, under the
direction of the band leader, C.
R. Watts.
Kprtac Valley The Spring
Valley Community club meet at
the srhoolhou.'e at 9 p m. Friday.
January 10. The committee ar
ranging the meeting includes Mr.
and Mrs. Ben McKinney. Mr. and
Mrs. Rov Carr and Mr. and Mrs.
Fleet Waldron.
Faur Corners Standard first
aid courve for the Four Corner
volunteer firemen will be given
under direction of the Marion
county chapter of the American
Red Cro.. Arrangements were
ninde for the course by Victor L.
Withrow. local fire chief. P. L.
Clark of the Salem Fire depart
ment. Qualified first aid instruc
tor, will give the course. Mr. M.
E. Walters, chairman of the first
aid class work for the Red Cross,
is now busy organizing first aid
Instruction classes in various plac
es where it is desired.
Silvrrt.n The WCTU mets
Friday kt 2'!S pm in the Sil
verton First Christian church so
cial rcoms.
I'm Ion Hill Wrny Scott has
returned frtm a trip to Fresno.
Calif.
Rrakh College Snlem high
school agricultural Uulent ith
William McKinney. ocational ag
riculture teacher, will present a
play at Brush College community
club Friday January 10 at 8 p m.
Harney Rogers has charge of the
program and Mrs. L. E. Wacken
and Mr?. E. E. Thomas are on
the supper committee All home
owners of the community are in
vited to attend.
ML Angel St. Ann's Altar
pociety sponsored a card party at
St. Mary's auditorium Wednesday
night.
Four Corner Special meet
ing of the Rickey school board
has been called for Friday. Jan
uary 10. at 8 p m. in the school
house. Open discussion of the
housing problem and possible mer
it in the consolidation proposal
will be held O. R. Clearwater is
chairman of the board. All resi
dents of the district are urged by
members of the school board to
attend Other members on the
bard are Roy Stewart, and Fred
Schrecenpost. Alice Meyer is
clerk of the board.
Mt. Angel The Mt. Angel
Garden club meets in the library
at St Mary's school Wednesday,
January 8, at 8 p m.
Jefferson The library bene
fit committee of which Mrs. Her
bert Loonev is chairman set this
week as. ' Help Your Home Li
brary" week. All who wih to con
tribute toward the support of the
city library, are asked to leave
their donations with Miss Addie
Libby, librarian.
ML Angel Mrs. Ava Thielen
f Portland visited at the J. M.
Brockhaus home last weekend.
Baffled
St. rani Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Van Dyke are being congratulated
on the birth of their 16th child,
a daughter. December 27 at St.
Vincent's hospital in Portland.
! Bnena Vista Mr. and Mrs.
; C. O. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
; 0is .Tons burg are on a two weeks
' trip to southern California and
I iruo Mexico. Mrs. Victor Bride
I and daughter, Dorothy, have re-
turned from Seattle where they
1 were called by the illness of. a
daughter-in-law, Mrs. Leo Bride.
Hayesvllle Mrs. Henry Bar
net and new son. James El don,
returned to their home Wednes
day from Salem Deaconess hos-
pita). The husband and father is
' pastor of the Hayesville Baptist
church.
Roberts Roberts extension
unit meets with Mrs. Georse Hi
gins, January 14 at 1 p.m. and
the Home Ec club meets wim
Frances Zielke, January IS at 8
p.m.
Bnena Vista Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Prather have returned from
a holiday trip to Livermore. Cal. :
.Recent guests at the P. A. Wells ,
home were Keith Tucker of Seat- j
tie. Jean Siddell of Dallas and !
Lois Siddell. a student nurse at
Good Samaritan hospital in Port-
land. I
1 Roberta Recent guests here
included granddaughters. Patty
oiid Barbara, guests of Mr. and
i Mrs. George Bressler. Raymond
, Ringwald, who spent the holiday ;
, vacation with his parents. Mr. and j
i Mrs. Joe Ringwald. He is attending
1 a southern California school.
1
Boena Vista Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Phares are parents of a 10
I pound daughter, born January 2
at Salem General hospital. They
are living at Cecil Hultman hop :
ranch.
Cloverdale Mrs. Julia Reeves ,
of Wieser. Idaho is visiting Mrs.
Nellie Hamilton, a long time
I friend. (
i '
I Bwena Vista Mrs. Harry Steel
is improving following a stroke
of paralysis which affected her en-
tire left side She is at the Al-
I bany hoe-pital.
I Tnrner Hugh McKay of On
tario, Canada, is visiting his cou-
sins. Mrs. Robert Sheaffer and
Hester Crume.
Buena Vista Mrs. Addie Hor
man has received word from her
I grandson. Pvt. Larrell Rust, who j
spent Christmas at Honolulu on
; his way to Japan.
! Swrglc East Salem extension
unit meets Friday. January 10, at
, 1 p. m. with Mrs. John Woodburn.l
2545 Lancesttr drive, just south j
of the SiUerton road. Eleanor j
Trindle, Marion county home
demonstration agent, will speak '
on "Color in the Home.'
I
Cloverdale Mr. and Mrs. G.
O. McCurdy and children have re
turned from a trip to California
here they spent the holidays with i
his brother near Los Angeles. They j
made the trip by automobile and
encountered no serious road diffi
culties, i
( 7
J
Arthur Dunn scratches his head at
the latest $5 entry In his hank
book in Denver. The U. S. gov
ernment deposited S45A to his
account last Jone and $5 checks
have been arriving each month.
Dnnn. a streetcar operator, can't
find oat why he's been receiv
ing the money. (AP Wirephoto
to The Statesman.)
office to succeed J. J. Wick,
member of the council for 18
years.
The Standard Oil Co. was
awarded the, contract for furnish
ing the city gasoline for 1947.
their bid being the lowest of five.
All the. appointive officers were
reappointed for the coming year.
The city marshal's report sub
mitted by Paul Kitzmiller show
ed 22 arrests; mileage for the
month 2011 miles, and revenue
collected for the month totaled
$211.
The quarterly treasurer's re
port showed total receipts $18,
765.97; disbursements $8765.87.
with a balance of $10,000 as of
December 31.
Committees appointed include:
Finance, V. C. Williams; streets,
C. B. Sundberg; ordinance, W.
R. Craven; health and police,
Cecil Dunn; park board, J. R.
Allgood; fire and water, A. J.
Bennett; boxing commission, T.
B. Hooker; sewage disposal. Mol
lis Smith; library board, Mrs. Os
car Hayter; ambulance board.
Eugene Hayter.
Th SlaWaman. Solom. Oregon, Thnr&rf. TaaraarT Tacr
Valley Obituaries
SILVERTON Private funeral
services were held Wednesday for
David Peoples, infant son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Peoples, burial in
Bethany cemetery, direction of
the Ekman Funeral home.
Dallas Council
Holds Meeting
DALLAS The bid of the
United States National bank of
Portland for the $17,000 improve
ment bond issue was approved
by the city council Monday.
C. F. Hayes took his oath of
Buena Vita Mr. and Mrs.
Marion Elliott of Portland visited '
friends and relatives here last!
week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pow- :
ers and sons were recent guests !
of the Raymond Powers at Mon
mouth. I'nion Hill In charge of en
tertainment and supper at Union
Hill grange Saturday night will be
the Henry Peters and the Albert
Savages.
Silverton The Pythian Al
truistic club met with Nada Grinde ',
Friday. Nada Grinde was elected '
president. Other officers are vice
president. Elizabeth Cooley; secretary-treasurer,
Emma Kaufman.
The club will continue to do Red ,
Cross work, with one social meet- j
ing a month. Visitors were Mrs.
Olive E. Ryraph of Texas; Cecil I
Anderson and Gladys Eller. Next ,
meeting will be February 7
Mrs. Cooleys.
at
Union Hill Ben Brown and
"Skeeter" Van Handle killed a
female cougar and two kittens near
Roaring River Sunday. They kill
ed a male cougar near House
Mountain a few days previously.
oBnmimiHUsilt
Soto's otto:
EVCRV MAN FOR MYSELF.
WllHWVBl VHV
zsz. lax:
J $ Urn
1
11 i J III
fe -mm
' - 'SIS1? SI 2
j m m
Sale Priced!
BANDED AND RUFFLED PAPER
Draperies
Loot: and drape like cloth I
880 each side, 29x90"
Pair
STRONG! LONG-WEARING I
Mad of sturdy ceHuloso fiber that
resists tearing ovon when wt.
READY-TO-HANG!
Neatly headed . . . simply insrttho
curtain rod into rod pocket and hang!
EASY-TO-KEEP-CLEAN!
Whisk dust off frequently and thoyl
stay now-looking for a long timet
HIGHLY-STYLED PRINTS
Gorgoous flora Is printed in clear har
monizing colors. Ruffle or band triml
Bright! Refreshingl Drape gracefully! At a
distance, only an expert can tell them from
cloth! And so low priced, they're easy to
replace! Buy now use throughout your homel
EMORY R. DRAKE
SILVERTON, Jan. Emory R.
Drake, 68, died at Sacramento,
Monday night and funeral serv
ices were held there Wednesday.
Native of Marion county, he was
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wesley Drake, born at Hubbard
March 3. 1878. The family came)
here in 1889. He attended Staley
Business college in Salem, later
had lived in California for a
number of years.
Survivors are the widow, Sylvia
Drake; son, Wallace Drake of Ta
coma : and brother, June Drake of
Silverton.
STORE-WIDE
ran RnRnnPR
.. 1 m0f ill I
Starting
Today
10 a. m.
Starting
Today
10 a. m.
Everything marked for quick disposal . . . See our
store-wide drastic reductions . . . Save as much as
half now . . . Amazing values . . . Our greatest clear
ance sale . . .
Special Group
COATS
Drastically Reduretl
34.95 now . .
39.95 to 42.95 now
45.09 to 49.95 now
52.00 to 65.00 now
JQ88
2288
26 88
3388
Knubby Knit
SWEATERS
LONG SLEEVE
SLIPOVERS
7.95 now .... C.88
5
CARDIGANS
9.95 now .... C.88
6
Special Group
SUITS
1 SPECIALLY PRICED
34.95 now . . . JQ.88
39.95 lo 42.95 now 22'88
45.00 lo 49.95 now 2g 88
5100 lo 65.00 now 88
Americana
Juniors
12.95 Values
Special Group
FALL DRESSES
ONE GROUP
2
(o)(o)
Large Group
DRESSY DRESSES
Values to 19.95
It
88
Special Group
BETTER DRESSES
26.95
29.50
88
JEWELRY Vz PRICE
Pins Tax
GENUINE LEATHER
PURSES . .
Off
Plus Tax
Sequin Trim
EVENING
SWEATERS . .
Regular 22.95
ALL HATS . . .
li Price
Robes, Housecoats
i
Off
Colorful
JERSEY
BLOUSES
Regular 5.95
(S)(
CQ)(Q)
SPECIAL GROUP
SKIRTS . . . .
2.88
Values to 7.95
SPECIAL LOT
BLOUSES . . .
2.88
3.98 to 4.98 Values
Regular 79c to 1.00
PANTIES . . 2 for
$1
SPECIAL GROUP
SWEATERS 2 88
Values to 5.95
REGULAR 1.29
PANTIES
79c
2 for 1.50
Regular 79c
ANKLETS . . 2 for
$1
FANCY PLAID
SHIRTS ....
Regular 5.95
REGULAR 6.50
PAJAMAS . .
3.88
3.88
REGULAR 3.98
SLIPS
2.88
Trull E
7i
n n-en) HQ tt it
M
429 COURT ST.