12 Tha S tatman, Salam. Oregon, To daf. January 1 37 Mid-Willamette Valley News From Tfcr Stm1mmm' i'ummmmily ilrmfti drmtt Hayesville Property owners of Hayesville school district will hold a meeting Wednesday, January 15, at the schoolhouse to discuss advisability of consolidation with Salem district 24. W. J. J arms is chairman of the board and other members are Marc Saucy and Ev- erett Brown. j Turner Clover Leaf home ex- tension units meets Wednesday, January 15, with Mrs. E. E. Ball. The landscaping project will be , presented by Don Rasmussen. as- ' sistant county agent. Mrs. J. B. Powell and Mrs. Ball will assist. Oak Grove The Oak Grove j Gardeners will meet at 2 p.m. Tuesday, January 14, with Mrs. I Rida Allen. J Gervais The Clara Jones Mis- j ionary society meets Wednesday j at the church parlors at 12 o'clock ' noon for a no-host luncheon. Mrs. B. B. Barner will lead devotions and a book review will be given. Print le Ken Mather was elect ed president of the Pringle Com munity club last Friday. Other of ficers are Robert Kimble, vice president; Mrs. George Settlemier, secretary - treasurer; Mrs. Del Binkley, press chairman; Mrs. Kimble, Mrs. Warren Calloway, L. Norton and E. Wooldridge, 4-H committee; Calloway, Hazel Thomas and Carl Bartruff, execu tive committee. Gervais- Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Gardner are the parents of a daughter, born January 10 at Sa lem Deaconess hospital. Four Corners Rickey Garden club meets Wednesday at the community hall. Hostesses will be Mrs. George Weed ard Mrs. George Fletcher. Flower arrange ments will be discussed by Mrs. Jess Mcllnay and vegetables which do well here will be discussed by Mrs. Doyle Moore. Members are asked to bring a tea towel for the school kitchen. Mrs. M. E. Walters. Red Cross first aid chairman, will speak to members on accident prevention. Dallas Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Dal ton have returned from San Ra phael, Calif., where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Cleo Mueller and family. Mt. Anxel Francis Schmidt has been elected president of the Business Men's club. Other offi cers are C. J. Butsch and Loretta E. Dehler. secretary. Walter Smith, retiring president, was given a vote of thanks. The March of Dimes campaign dance will be January 30 at the auditorium and the new president will be chair man and plans were made for a big program to be presented when the new trucks is received by the local fire department. Prospects for a hospital were discussed by Father Damian Jentges, pastor of St. Mary's parish. Dallai Mrs. Ethel Hadley ft spending a month vacation with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Ballantyne, at Val lejo, Calif. Ballantynes spent the holidays in Dallas and she ac companied them south. Gervais Argument on the clos ing of the Southern Pacific depot in Gervais will be held Wednes day, January 15, at the public utilities offices in Salem. Pedee Property changes here recently include sale of the Will iam Cooke place to the son, Al bert Cooke. The older man lives in Albany. The Bev Freer ranch has been sold to Louis Potter who will take possession at some later date. Mrs. Alice Wing has pur chased the Dyer house here. i Dallas Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dunham of Fail banks, Alaska, who are spending the winter in Dallas with a nephew, J. O. Price, are visiting relatives in Rockaway for a time. Liberty The Liberty Woman's club will meet at 1:30 p.m. Thurs day at the Community hall. Don Rasmussen, assistant county agent, will speak on landscap- j KiftllS ing. I Lincoln Consolidation of three 5chool districts, Zena, Spring Val ley and Lincoln is being discussed by property holders in the various districts. Lincoln Goodwill club has a committee of three. Mrs. L. I. Mickey, Mrs. T. L. Hicks and Mrs. Ted Muyskens to work with a similar committee from Zena which includes Mrs. Lawrence McClure, Mrs. Walter B. Kime Bid one to be named from Spring Valley. Possibilities of the merger and advantages which would ac- , crue to the district will be in vestigated, j Hayesville The Arnold Over- ; mans have sold their place ini Xt0Ak.l 111.11 IV I U1IU EU IU IJO- lem. Their daughter is in the sixth grade. Lincoln Goodwill club will hold an all day meeting Tuesday, January 14 with Mrs. Walter Brog when two quilts will be tied for Mrs. A. D. Clark, left home less in a recent fire. Mrs. Dot Walling and Mrs. Fred E. Mc Kinney donated the tops for the quilts. The Community club will meet January 24. lin of Falls City January 5 at the Bartell hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wood of rout 3, Salem, announce the birth of a daughter, Maisel Joan, at the Dallas hospital January 5. A daughter, Vickie Ann, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Rob inson at the Dallas hospital Jan uary 5. A son, Herman Russell, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hubbard of Monmouth at the Bar tell hospital January 6. Union Hill Plans for an an tique display at the January grange meeting were made by the Home Ec club last week. Those in charge will be Mrs. W. M. Tate, Mrs. W. F. Krenz and Jeanne Darby. The new year book com mittee includes Mrs. M. M. Gil mour. Mrs. Byron McElhaney and Mrs. Tate. Hostess was Mrs. Mc Elhaney at whose home the group met; Mrs. A. N. Doerfler was assistant. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. E. L. i Parish have received announce 1 ment of the birth of a son, War- ren Elbert, to Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd i B. Makinson of Eugene. Mrs. Makinson is their daughter. Mrs. Myrtle Betts has received announcement of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell of McLoughlin Heights, Wash. Mrs. Maxwell was the for mer Ruth Betts. A daughter. Donna Rae, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jos- VFW Has Meeting WEST SALEM Mrs. Ora Windus, department president, made her official visit to the aux iliary of the West Salem VFW Thursday evening. She was ac companied by Mrs. Arvin Stray er, department conductress and Mrs. Leon Hansen, district presi dent Other visitors present were Mrs. Ivell Haley, Mrs. Edna Prince and Mrs. Genevieve Olsen. Mrs. Doris Patterson will be replaced as secretary by Mrs. Georgiene Wiesner. Other officers installed were Mrs. Lena Osborne, treasurer and Mrs. Elsie Note boom, trustee. A benefit pinochle party will be held Jan. 23. Mrs. Eleanor Miller and Mrs. Avona Osborne will be in charge of arrangements. Pedee Fanners Union Hears County Report PEDEE The Farmers Union met Thursday. C. L. McSherry is president. Richard Birchell was accepted as a new member. A. L. Bell of Salem led a discussion about frozen food lockers and home freezers. Mrs. Sidney How- Hayesville Resident Called to Portland HAYESVILLE Mrs. A. F. Har vey was called to Portland by the serious illness of her sister. Robert Cooley and George Stro zut attended the Order of the Ar row conference at Smith Creek camp this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Frey are the parents of a daughter, Judith Anne. This is their first child. George Morley is convalescing ard reported on Polk county quar terly meeting in Dallas. No host supper was served with venison j : furnished by Sidney Howard. Word has been received of the ' j death of the infant twin sons of ' i Mr. and Mrs. Lin wood Bush of , Tillamook. Bush is a former stu- ! I dent here. 1 from a major operation at a Port land hospital and will be brought home next week. How To Relieve n I x DIUIIUIIlUb Creomulsion relieves promptly b cause it goes right to tha seat of tba trouble to help loosen and expel " svrm laden phlegm, and aid natura to soothe and heal raw, tender. In named bronchial mucous mem ' branes. Tell your druggist to sell yott a bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstandlnc you must Ilka tha way It to have your money back. ' CREOMULSION for Courhi, Chest Colds, Bronchitis off mm fi brows ara m oo(? 3 mm fV7 ("73 LKJ mm mm go mm podgecos O Groceries O Heals O Toiletries O Fresh Frnlls and Vegetables O Lunches and Soda Fountain Open Evenings and Sundays for Your Convenience Store Hours: 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Honey-Saving Values - Effective Tuesday and Wednesday &3ormel's Spam Spiced Luncheon Meat c 12-oz. can 37 Kraft Velveeta Cheese 9(oc CO) 2-lb. loaf Canned Milk All Brands tall cans Potato Chips Large 25c pit; Fancy Corn Del Mais Km. t ean 15c Veg-All unoni... Km. t ean 1 5 C Sliced Beets Bine Taj No. t can 10c Spinach Stokeley Fancy No. li can 17c Kraft Miracle Whip, 8-oz. jar 19c Or French Dressing Krafl Cheese Spread . . jar 19c Fimiento - Olive-Pimiento Relish Chef Boyardee Spaghetti Dinner Serves 3 or more. Contains spaghetti, OCl9 cheese, sauce I.g. pkg. aJ Macaroni - Spaghetti Best Bet, large 22-lb. pkg. .. Grade A Fresh utter, lb 73' Grade A Medium Freeh Local &ggs, doz. . . 5)c Large - 57c Minced Razor Clams Four Bells. No. Vt can Denco, No. 'i can ShriHipS Bayou Queen Tall Medlam Slse Shrimps Fancy Bed Salmon taU can Deaaiag Ked Alaska Sockeye JAHfl uenco fancy aipia vvi uyaitua whole Sveet Cider .No. t tall can 490 490 390 Hood Klver Gallon jug Tomaio Cocldail E?J2t 31 0 Beans 2 . 370 Pinto or Great Northern Sperry Pancake Flonr 28-oz. Pk tNo. 10 7Q bag afiP Kellogg Corn Flakes fc1! 100 Golden West Coffee d 4 Drip or Regular, 1-lb. jar 4a Libby or CHB Catsup Large 14-oz. bottle 5c Grapefroii Juice Texas Valley, large 47-oz. can m o uomaio jiuice c Elsinore Large 47-oz. can No. 2 can 12c i wvi C3 Jest Uorih cf Underpass on Portland Read Sale Starts 9 a. , w,d.1!d.y HaVe you Heard? DAY(D)M Are Really Having a 7 GLEMIE j S W SEE! j 100' i All-Wool 'Wvi J TOPCOATS -' ( Coverts (cravenetted). Come Wednesday, -See and compare you can't beat this ' coat in style, quality cr OO C A price. Specially priced at mZjJ J Good Sportsmen j SPORT SHIRTS Jt I Handsomely Tailored, U i cut for accurate fit, j 1 1 Nationally Advertised Brands. Were 12.50 St s A up, s'v Sale Starts 9 a. m., Wednesday 3m i I p 1 XL A "Must for your Suit Wardrobe Smart men make smart investments that'a why emart men vill lose no time in get ting down here Wednesday lor thia pre cisely tailored, all wool euita $50.00 Special 1.95 7.95 GLOVES him SALE OF ROBES Soft, 100 Wool and beau tiful Rayon for chilly morn ings or evenings. All dras tically reduced. Formerly up to $35 Now 8.95 22.50 All-Wool SWEATERS 100 pure wool, coat sweaters, slip ons - V neck with long sleeves and sleeveless. Many colors. Values to 5.95, Now 2.95 HOSE Smart well-fitting pigskin and deerskin gloves. Values to 7.95 Now 295 to 595 TIES SPORT JACKETS Smart, warm coats that are water repellant. Val ue to 19.75. Now 4.95 10.95 These hose are valued" at 79c, P Ck( buy them Wednesday lor only BILLFOLDS Attractive ties many patterns and colors. Values to 1.50. l Oolhea j '!f V MJ U' All leather, Vol- C ues to 2.95 DW'' 4.95 Valtwa. 1X0 SALE STARTS 9 A. II., WEDNESDAY, JAIIUARY 151h