The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 01, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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19 - Tho Stcrloaman, Sol am. Owym. Tuesday. April 1. 1947
Mid-Willaiiietle Vallqy News
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- Raberts A : pinochle party
"will be held at the grange hall
Wednesday. April 2 at Z pjn: A
general invitation has ; been ex-
tended and a bo host supper will
j Tarner ' .Visiting ; the John
j Campbells is his brother "Robert
Singleton, head chef on Errol
rlynn's yacht "Zaca. The' yacht
- in Jamaica and he and Flynn
' 'flew back to Hollywood. r
f Roberts Home extension unit
meets with Mrs. Paul Marsh Tues
day. April 1 at 1 pjn. Topic will
-be -Care of the Feet" Mrs. O. L.
. Paulsr will assist, and project
leader , will present the program.
'Tarner - "Mr. and Mrs. A- E.
Spencer and "Mrs. Vina Moore left
Friday for Fort Lewis, to visit
M Richard Spencer. :
Lebanon Malcolm J. Otis,
manager of the local Crown-Zel-lerbach
mill is leaving to take a
- similar position at the Port An
geles plant of the same corpora
tion. While here he had an active
part in civic projects and served
as president of the chamber of
commerce and of the Lions club.
- He will be succeeded i here by
George Calloway 1 who has been
assistant superintendent at the
Camas mill. .':.'-'.
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- Koberta G. 1 T. . club- meets
Thursday April 10 at 1 P-TO. with
" Mrs, Cora Kenney's. Ruth Bress
Jer. Mary Ringwald and Edith
Btdgood will assist. l- :' ; ; t 1
' Albany ' James -L. Wright,
chief - firecontnlman, husband of
Mrs; James Wright of route 3,
Albany, is - serving . aboard the
light cruiser USS Spokane. Wright
entered, the naval service- Aug.
18, 1937, and received his recruit
training at the Naval Training
Center, Norfolk, Va. -
MaaoMatk -. FJvin E. Benja
j sain, seaman, second class, USN,
on of Mrs. Hattie Kelty, 498 W.
Main st-, Monmouth, .has been
graduated from the basic engi
neering school at the naval train
ing center, Great Lakes, 111.
Dallas Clarence Hoffman,
chief shipfitter. 17-S navy, hus
band of Mrs. Anne Hoffman is
' serving in the huge assembly and
repair department at the naval
air station, Jacksonville,; Fla. -
Valley Obituaries
Dsaer I Haddlesiea
STAYTON, March 31 -Funeral
services for Elmer : Lee Huddle
sum, 22, killed in an automobile
accident .Saturday night, will be
held Wednesday,' April 2 at the
Weddle Funeral chapel at 2 p.m.
Burial in Lone XDak cemetery, the
Rev. A. N." Dougar, pastor of the
Seventh 5 Day Ad ventist church,
officiating. " : - -" . . . .
- Huddleston -was born in Henri
etta, pkla July 2, 1924, the son
of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Huddle
ston. He was a veteran of World
War II.
Survivors are' the' widow, his
parents, - brothers and sisters,
James D., Virgil A-, Lbnnie J,
Arthur, Marvin, Laura Fry, Leo
na Stewart, Ollie Mae ; Huddle
ston, all of the vicinity, and Mrs.
Viola- Stewart of ', near Fresno.
Calif.
Mis,
Rasa Sfurdevant v
; STAYTON, March 31 Funeral
services will be held Tuesday,
April 1, 2 pjn. : at the Weddle
Funeral Home for Mrs. Rosa Stur
devant, age 83, who died at a Sa
lem convalescent home Friday,
March 28. Burial will be in Lone
Pak cemetery. ;- " ' - '
Mrs. Sturdevant was born Nov.
20, 1863. Survivors, the widower,
Church Sturdevant of 2S0S State
st, Salem. ::,'-
Hersel Engene Owens .
LEBANON - Hersel Eugene
Owens, born in Missouri in 1890,
died unexpectedly while at work
at his farm home near Wood
burn, March 27. Funeral services
were held in Lebanon - Sunday,
burial in the I OOF cemetery. Leb
anon I OOF lodge had charge of
service. He had lived here for-27
yean, until five months ago when
he moved to Woodburn. He was
a charter member of the Lebanon
American' Legion post, and di
rector of . the Oregon Guernsey
Breeders' association. ' Survivors
are the widow, one step daughter
and a sister. .'
W. H. Llndler ; r '
LEBANON William Howard
Undley, born ' here in 1901 and
life long resident of this commun
ity until he went to The Dalles
J months ago, died there March
za. Funeral services nera today. :
He .is survived by. his. father.
Grant Undley; , two sons, Duane
and 'Jack f Washington; ' 'two
brothers, Charles of Portland and
Lowell of Lebanon; three- sisters,
Mrs. W. F. Keeley, Portland; Mrs.
Merl Bogart. Corvallis and Mrs.
Nell Seal, Lebanon.
Lanst A Toft .
I i SILVERTON, , March 3 1 Fu
neral services for 'Laust . A." Toft,
76, who 'died Sunday in a Port
land hospital, will be held at 2
pjn.r Thursday from jv Ekman's
Memorial -chapel here, burial in
Valley View cemetery. - The Rev.
M. J. K. Fuhr will officiate, v
Born May 15. 187Q in Denmark
he. came f to the United States
when 16 years old and to Silver
ton in 1900. Mrs. Toft died in
1918. . - - ; '
9 Survivors are a daughter, Laura
Haugen, Silver-ton; sons, Walter
Toft, Salem, and Thorvald Bur
ney, Calif.; Harold Toft, Silver
ton; six grandchildren and one
great grandchild; a brother, C. J.
Toft, Dows, Iowa; two sisters, in
California, and .Denmark.
Fred Kmg - - -
, SILVERTON, , March 31 Fred
Krug, 56, died Sunday in a Portland-
hospital following a heart
attack which he suffered Satur
day while attending the . Hop
Growers meeting there. He was
president of .the Silverton Hop
Growers association. Funeral
services will be held at 2 pjn.
Wednesday at the ' Mennonite
church in Pratum with burial nn
the cemetery there. Ekman's will
be in charge of arrangements. ' '
' Born in Silverton Oct 23," 1894,
he had "lived, in ,the Brush Creek
area here f or many years. Sur
vivors the--widow, f Bertha
Kmg a-Vonjyle and six daugh
ters, MaXTHBchar, Laura Geiser,
E. A.- StortA' Ida E3ton,Minnie
Egan and Martha Werner, all of
Silverton. Also a daughter. Ber
tha Elswick, Brownsville; brother
Alvia Krug, Silverton. ; -
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tQ ALL HINDI or C311L0
927 n.w.nm a, putmt, otw
Dr. Daymond D. Uallrcr :
Miaister, first Cangregatlanal Charch, Portland
Knighl Ilencrial Ccngregalicnal Church
:, V . S. Mth and Ferry SU.
Tuesday, 7:45 P. M. - THE UNAFRAID
Wcdnesdaf, 7:45 P.M. - "EASTER 1947
ALL ARE WELCOME
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Clothe her dreams in surroundin&rs of un-
surpassed beauty. The delicate grace of a
bygone age is captured In the exquisit
lines of this period suite. Every piece is
sturdily constructed to give long years
of service. - i
(Available In Twin Suites) ;
Other Suites from $129.00 . . All on Very Easy. Terms
SHEETS BY .
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limit, 1 pr per family ;
TOWELS BY
"CANNON"
Bath Towels ,
Face Towels
Wash Cloths
All colon
sold
you
Ax :J values
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Right in the heart of the season ; . . the
greatest value-giving event of the year.
. Every single piece of lingerie is being
. . .2 for the price of L Get 2 for the price.
would pay for I . . Bring a, friend . . the
. . . for 4 days only v . .
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Tailored . . . lace trimmed . . . bias cut or straight
gores Satins . . . crepes . . . taffetas;. .
While . . . tearose . . . black . . . Regularly priced
2.95 to 6.95 . . . Nothing reserved ...
for the
Price of
ODD
Sheers V.1. satins . . . crepes ... . Black ... white
... colors ... Lacy trims or tailored types ...
Nothing held back . . . they sell regularly 3.95 to
. 8.95 . Buy them at. .
for the
Price of
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Satins . . . chenilles . I . cottons . . . quilts . . .
Floral prints ... plain colors ... Some are glam
our types . . . some are for utility . . . Regularly
sell for 7.95 to 24.95 . . . A steal at . . .
for the
Price of
n c
Hollywood briefs ... or loose-legged styles ...
Finest 2-bar triot rayons . . Elastic tops .
Colors are white or tearose . . Regularly priced.
69c to 1.29 . Better get an armful at . ..
for the
Price of
BSD
Satin gowns . . . matching robes ... or robe of
satin with sheer gown ... or vice-versa . Colors
are black ... white or pastel shades . . . 'Regularly
sold for 29.95 to 39.95 . . . The buy of a lifetime
at .... .
for the
Price of
) a a a
Sleeping pajamas of broadcloth . . . or fine spun
rayon . . . Colors are white . . striped or floral
prints ... Both long-legged or,Mshortie styles i . .
Regularly priced at 5.95 . while they last
izr the
Fries tf
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Jo
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From BEST FORM . . . BEAUTIES . .. EXQUIS
ITE FORM . . . come these 'nationally famous
brassieres .- . . Black . v. . white . . . tearose, ".
They regularly sell at 1.95 . . . A steal at the
price of . .
for ther
Price of
IIIIII
Soft, clinging . jersey make these' "glamour per-'
sonified. . . Tailored by Parkland and Albert.
... There are no finer . . Colored prints . -. or
contrasting plains . . I They sell at 16.95 to 24.95.
... While they last ... -
for the
-
Price cf
B B B
51 gauge .... pure thread silk . '. They are a
fine bargain at their regular price of 1.50 .
They are a "steals
at. ... f
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