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..V . ' 1 Danish Windjammer Visits San Francisco If AN ntANCISOO. Jam. t.--Thls Ihru astes! ship, the Dunrt, Dwkk traialsw iM 115 ra4ete u4 17 iffltm. ctmm4 la tars(B tb GaMea Gate today fee a week's stay Francises bar. City and state metals. rmwiihttTM ftfca mary and shippta fcatereats. fflrni af Ua lU-faat sallla as aha stacked. The Denmark will sail Ssnday far Las AaceJes a ad then win head far the AUaaUa eaaat. It reecaUr vteited Seattle. m Mm PEACE SMOKE OVER PLOISTU Ssaeke nwi fross stacks the ail refiaeries at riaesU. Kemaaia. ladlpatiac resasapttas a eaeratieas at the Held, tare et af Allied btmbtr atUrks ia !. Predactie at PUesti aaw is C.tM.OM barrels annually. Experts Talk Weavers Get Together to Hear Linen Expert Laud Flax, Show Samples By Maxine Barea Woman's Editor. The Statesman Every time I attend a meeting of the Salem Weavers' guild I am aurprised at the number of Salem women who have mastered the ancient a:t of manipulating the warp and weft. Wednesday the group (with me as an interested spectator) met for lunrhen and a session at Collins hi.ll on the Willamette campus Mrs. Annafreddie Car stens. the weaving-expert-eduea-tionaI-pi.blici.-t of Hughes Faw cett of New York, large importers and manufacturers of yarns, was the speaker. Some 25 weavers, and a class of PERMANENTS Oil Machine MOMQUE BEAUTE SALON Pbone C14 SMV4 Stale SL. Em U U !l BQAUVTUirJO 9m 'CENT AM DATS This terra t medicln si fmmoua to Nlm psUalul dlstraa aa Ured. srtous. Irritable fadings, of audi Osts wfB due to f f to func tional mootbly oUsturtosvsroasf jPp Coke knows Oca-Gala - V I ..tJW- ...... girls from Lois Latimer's textile; classes listened to Mrs. Caisten's interesting history of linens and . saw her pictures and samples Afterwards the questions of the women, and their discussion of things the speaker offered as available for weavers, made mc feel very low on the scale of ex- perienced weavers, though it is hobby of long standing. Mrs. Carstens. who had gone' through the Salem linen mill this morning was enthusiastic in her praise of the plant. ' Flaxseed of this area." she said, ' most nearly approaches in perfection that of the Egyptian of 30OO years B. C . when flax growing was brought to its highest peak." She discussed various fibers; including ramie, plant of the net- tie family which has great tensile j strength and has a promising fu ture. In her talk she touched on j jute and its uses and modem , utilization of hemp and sisal. She then traced the history of j linens from their earliest begin-! nings to modern uses of the yarns. ; "At a style preview which I re-1 centty attended." said the speaker, j "two-thirds of the suits and dreses for spring and summer were linen." Among her exhibit of weaving were examples of fabrics woven by the Egyptians several cen- turies B. d weaving from Peru ! and other ancient materials. Pho- I tographs displayed showed proc-j esses of linen production as u-ted ' in modern Ireland. ! Battliag Cwassai c Orecaat -grrr r. - - . : ft Mrs. Dahlstrom Dies in Salem, Rites Saturday m MOLALLA. Jan g-(Special)-Funeral for Emma Dahlstrom who died Wednesday .afternoon at a j Salem hospital, will be held at i the Colton Lutheran church in ; Colton, Saturday, January 11.) 1:30 p.m i Mrs. Dahlstrom was born in t Sweden in 1861 and had lived in the Colton community most of ' her life In 1940 she entered the . Salem hipital where she had 1 been until her death Her husband. August, has been dead 21 ye.irs Survivors are two daughti-rs. Esther Taylor and Mrs. Elsie Putz, both The Dalles, a son. Lawrence Dahlstrom, Port land, two sisters, Anna Combs, Port land, and Halda Nelson, Iowa; also by nine grandchildren and eiifht great grandchildren. i Interment will be in Colton Lutheran cemetery with the Rev. ' Sak risen officiating, and arrange- i menu are in charge of Everhart ' Funeral Home. Molalla. i ELECTRIC For Every Thsmnador 4 A af f With Fan S.473 Long FUa JL Ob O Radiant . . Acw9 - V;:'t -I Hy Temp. Wall Healer S'Jl I C3 1320W-110V. for permanent insUllaUon r f 2-DURIIER HOT PLATES Plant ... 18.10 Kord 12.45 ADTOIIATIC HOT WATER HEATERS ELECTHIC, 40-52-66 Gal. Capacity GAS, 33-43 Gal. Capacity For Immediate Delivery MMDS taret Automatic Combination Radio Phonograph Immdiato DliTry 12C3 STATE ST. Pfcoa 4140 ConTniMii Parking Local Men on Adair Building Buyers' List Purchase of 12 surplus Camp Adair structures by eight Salem men, among 195 structures re cently sold for a total of $95,278. 15, was disclosed yesterday by the Portland headquarters of the war assets administration. Average sale price was MM per building or other structure. WAA said there were 327 bids for the 287 buildings offered for sale after priority groups earlier had had an opportunity to bid. WAA listed the purchasers as follows: From Salem Orrin A. Chase, two administration buildings: V. B. Smithley. administration build ing: William S. Harrison, bar rack; Len R. Edwards, administra tion building; H. D. Brad rick, storage building; Ralph S. Secor, two grease racks and a mess hall; L. B. Core, wash rack and pump house; Paul G arrow, grease rack. Albany Clarence T. Bradley, recreation building; Clarence H. Eager, wash rack; Enos Noah, handball court. Lebanon Robert Forster, ad ministration building; Erwin Hayes, motor repair shop; I W. Schrunk, barrack. Independence Edward A. Harnsberger. mess hall; Ben H. Savage, barrack. Scio David Boshart, barrack; Falls City. C. G. Melliaa, school building; Corvallis, Logdson Sei del. storage shed and recreation building; Dallas. Eldon Schneider, mess hall; Dallas VTW post, post exchange building. Garibaldi Victor Oreson. mess hall: Vancouver, Wash., adminis tration building and post ex change building; Agate Beach, Peck's Agate shop, administra tion building; Dayton, Roy E. Stoutenberg, post office building; Willamette. William S. Sidnow, me&s hall. D e p o e Bay Ernest W. Mc Queenjr.. mess hall; Springfield, O. L. Linn, mess hall; Junction City. Robert M. Goracke. admin istration building; Oregon City, Fred Schambron, administration building Mill City Presbyterian church, recreation building, Chesire, Ar thur Olsen. oil house; Sheridan, Wood row Chase, hand ball court; Newberg, Iuis Hulit, adminis tration building: Jefferson. J. H. Lyon, barrack. Portland Donald J. Mullett, 60203 SE 17th Ave. administra tion building; J. W. Ormandy and C. E. Ruef. 10402 NE Sandy, offi cers' quarters; Henry V. Sve haug. 3324 SE 57th. mess hall; Matheny and Baron. 8905 N. Van couver Ave, 58 barracks, admin istration and other buildings. Seattle Henry Bacon. 91 bar racks, administration and other buildings. Over Oregon Br th A.sonted Pre Bend. Jan. 8 Bend, which us ually gets most of its rainfall in December and Januray, is near ing its 40th day of virtual drought Only a tenth of an inch of rain has fallen since late November the least i-ince 1918 j Portland. Jan. 8 Mrs. Gertrude Jensen, who invited all Portland to her Christmas party, purchased Battle Axe inn at Mount Hood today from Mrs. H. F. Villiger for S85.000. She plans to build shrines of all religion. Alpine fashion, at the mountain resort and reopen the 1500-foot toboggan slide, closed for seeral years. Portland. Jan. Crewmen of 13 French ihips, here awaiting; compleUon of repairs, will take 39 crates of toys and clothing back to their relatives in France. The , boxes, including more than 40O0 brand-new toys, were gifts of, Portlanders. Astoria. Jan. S Rear Adm. John J. Manning, chief of the navy's civil engineering corps, will inspect naval installations , here Monday. He is touring the west coast. HEATERS Purjtose Erarhot Air Flow With Fan 1 295 Hy-T.mp 4 A Radiant lUsJj 12.55 S ad NEW YORK. Jaa. They 11 Mvr get me afire." was what AIkease Keeee said as he was seagirt by eJlee la eaeuMcUea with the New York City "camera' ahaetfaur af his farmer wife. He kept his ward. Hera state treepera (1-r) Cpl. D. F. Las. CpL T. W. Hlttraak a4 Traaper J. A- Sabaielle luaeal erer hla body. He was slset stwi la an exehanar ef renflra with the officers ea a astawy Mllatao at Graad Gerfa. N. Y. (Ar Wlreyavaie te The Statesman.) . ' aixr.n.iw- .- : ,-...: v. .. .j v w .-. v:.-. r AQUA-MAIDS IN spin ea their Little Bov Welcomed i"J?- iLft?lT wS' I and Mrs Benjamin t. Wrusen Congratulations go to Mr. and and of Bend. Mrs. Benjamin Murray Whisen- j nr. ,.f . .... rtav iiom.n af th F.m.nnl hospital in Portland. , Mrs. Whisenand will be re- membered as Dorothy May Mott. The baby's grandparents are Mis GREATER VALUES ...AT MODE O'DAf They're here again . . young, trim frock3 desianed with a smooth simpncny of style, meant to be worn, tubbed and ironed. . . again and again. Buy several at this thrifty price. Mail Order, FM4 LINGERIE BLOUSW HOSIERY mODG 998 373 State St. Salam Ats: rartUnsl. Albany. Eageae. CnraUls 'They'll Never Get Me ' f j i ACTION Nance Stiller and Martha Cray (a far a sald-wiaUr water skis behind a molarbaat at Cypress Gardens. Fla. Portland, Jan. 8 County fair executive from Washington and ( California will attend the Oregon Fairs association meeting opening here tomorrow. O DflV ill! ii Oregon, Alive? r ' Th SftatMmcm. 1 January Clearance CloM Outa of Odda & Ends o! Marchandia Ex captioned Valuaa Brown Valour Darano. 99.50 Valu 0 CsT Full Spring Construction. Just On at 0Z3" 2 Only Valour Dors-no. Rust & Blus "70 Coil Springs. Rsgular Pries was 109.50 sf k)U Rust Homespun Davono & Chair fl i CbTb Cell Iprings. Was 199.50. Ons Onlr .... iltjn3 Hi Back Occasional Rocksr 'fl O Cil Was 18.95. Just a Fsw Utt at JLaCapU 8 Pc. Dining Room Sat Walnut fl I Cb CsTl 66 In. BuifsL Rsaular Pries 189.50 AnsI3vl Solid Oak Dinatts Ssls. Only a Fsw Q g With Chroma Lgs. 89.50 Valus 0f aOlsf Ons Lot Got. Surplus All Metal Bsds fl m9 Q g and Mattrsssss. 30 inch Width. 2 pc .... JL aU Singls Light Floor Lamp Q QP With Parchmsnt Shads. Was 10.9S Oi3 Student Bridge Lamps fl f P" Rayon Shades. 19.95 Valus. 3 Only at .. JBL UsD 5 Pc. Braakiast SL Natural Finish OO ET O Drop Lsaf Tabl. Six 36x42, 24.50. 36x36 aCsCidU Armlsss Darsno. Homespun CoTsr m7 Cln Coll Springs. Bsddlng Compcrtmsnt .. ftVs3Ur On Only Swing Rocksr. Spring. O tl QC No Sag Springs. Tapsstry Corsr v Cm JL ts3 Similar Valuas In Ersry Dspoxtmsnt We GiveS&H Green Stamps SALEII H0I2E FUIUI. CO. 137 So. Commsrcial Si. Thanwlay, January 1, l47 t rrtUa4. Jaa. 8 De legate from northwest states will atumd th Northwest Peace Officers sociation convention here Janu ary 12-14. Beware Cougb frca ccsT-:sa.cdi . That Hang On Crnnuilasfsn reuerea DFomntly be lt goes rtxtit to the seat 01 m trouble to help loosen ana nna lAden nhleem. end sua to sooUs fend heal raw. Under, la flamed bronchial mucous went branea. Tell your dru1t to sell you bottle of Creomulalon with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the coach or you ere to bae your money back. CREOMULSIOK for Coarks. Chett Colds. IrxmcUM GAS CmCULATOH The Hot Boy Give You These Vital Features 1. CABINET Heavy steel of bolted construction. 2. HIGH AIR VOLUME DE LIVERY FAN Quiet tn op eration. Cold air te drawn through a fine screen filter and Is forced around the) Heat Exchanger tube for quick heat. HEAT EXCHANGER Oval Tubular Type trans fer heat more rapidly to th circulating air stream. 4. DE LUXE FINISH -Rich Cordovan brown HAMMER LOID baked enamel. 5. ACCESS DOOR Located at side of unit which facili tates inspection, lighting and service. S. MOTOR-120 H P. built for long hour duty and trou ble free operation. 7. BURNER - Accurately drilled blue flame raised port type. 8. SUMMER CIRCULATION Switch is provided for con stant fan operation. 9. DOWN - DRAFT DIVER TER- A. G. A. Approved. 10. FOR ALL TYPES OF GAS Available for use with Natural, Manufactured Mixed and L-P gas. 11. AIR FILTER - Indestruc tible - fine mesh screen fil ters dirt and dust - reduce cleaning bills and redecora ting expense. Immediate Delivery RALPH JOHNSON I APPLIANCE Valley Ma tor Bid-.. Mi. 4Ci sssssssssssessssssssssesssssssBsamwi - , Salesn, Orer -jm mc -mm i i .n i win,