SlidAVillairielle Valley News Jrffmwa Sunday fuest of the Karl Kihs were Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Stettler and three children ct Chemawa. Mr. and Mrs. Sher man Hofsletter and three eons of Pratum, Walter Kihs of Scio and Helen Kihs. . Elliott Prairie Mr. and Mrs. E. I Bessy and family" have moved to their new place south of Molal la Mr. and Mrs. Ben Salilek and family of Silver have purchased the Payzant place and moved there last week. - Grassy "Fend Mr. - and , Mrs. Kenneth Stenger entertajned his! brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and ! Mrs. Carl R. Goff on Easter. Mr. and Mrs. John Roher entertained lor their son. Clifford Roner and his family of Scio, their daugh ters. Evelyn of Oregon City, and Alvera of Lebanon, and Jimmy Donnely of Ml. Angel on Easter. Manitor Jeanne Anderson- has Cone to Seattle from where she -will take passage for Norway where she will spend the summer. Her mother, Mrs..Emil Anderson of Seattle accompanied her and they will visit in England and France ; before returning. .J Jeff era-Mr. and" Mrs. Frank Glaser are parents of a son, born Friday at the Salem Deaconess hospital. The baby has three older sisters. - " Monitor Mr. and "Mm. A. E. Scherick observed their 49th wed ding anniversary Easter Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ray Baker. Their son, C. G. Scherich and family and a niece, Mae Bowman, all of Salem, were other guests. - . . Grassy Fond Newcomers in this district are Mr. and Mrs. Perry Dodd and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dodd of Salem. Two chil dren from each family have en rolled in the local school, making a total enrollment of 10 pupils. . Shelburn Mr., and Mrs. D. M. Churchill have sold their 40-acre tract of land to Mr. and Mrs. J. Tharp of Klamath Falls. Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Hartt are parents of a da ugh ter, Sharon Ann? born Friday, April 4, at the Albany General hospital. This is their first child. Anmsville Mrs, Ed Holmquist Is- the new president of the PTA and other officer! are Mrs. Charles Wright, vice president; Mrs. Joe Watson, secretary; Roy Hough treasurer. Mrs. Holmquist will at tend the state convention. Hot lunches will be continued despite withdrawal of federal aid. Hough and Roy Wilcox spoke on the pro posed unionization of the high school and a straw vote indicated 38 to 1 in favor of such action. Election will be field April 21 on consolidation 'with Rocky- Point and Witzel districts. ORCHARD HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Paschke and family spent tatter weekend at WiniocK, Wash. 1 TURNER Surprising Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barnett on their 41st wedding anniversary Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Chap man, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Robert son and Mr. ana Airs, rai izzs. ORCHARD HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilson are visiting in Port Orchard, Wash., with their son, Fred Wilson and family, and with relatives in Portland. , HA YESVILLE Family dinner was served Easter Sunday at Al Stet tiers. Guests were Mrs. Robin Day, Mrs. Lottie Morrison, Mrs. Rovilla McAfee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindstrom of Salem, Mrs. . Denel Frances of Seattle, Dr. D. E. Lind strom, University of Illinois, Ur- bana, and the Stettler family. Dr, Ds E. Lindstrom left Chicago Eas ter morning by airplane to at tend the family dinner here Sun day night. SILVERTON A son, Curt Ronald, was born March 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan R. Gallaher (Ida E. Scymanski) at The Dalles General hospital. Grandparents in Silvertbn are Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Scymanski and Mr. and Mrs, Blake L. Gallher in The Dalles, Dallas Mrs. Cora Cobb of Portland is visiting her sisters, Mrs. J. R. Sibley and Fannie Dempsey. , Portland Oregon Dairy Gnat Breeders' association will meet at Grange hall, S. E. 80th and Divi sion streets at 8:30 Saturday night Amity Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelchner, April 3, a daughter. at the Dr. Law maternity hospital. Wet Salem The West Sa lem Grange will hold open house and a pie social April 15 at 8 p.m. in city hall. The public is invited. i ML Angel The ML Angel lo cjal of the Farmers Union will provide and serve the dinner at the Marion county convention of Farmers Urtions, to be held all day Saturday at Mt. Angel. Blades y A. G. Bouquet, veg etable crops instructor at Oregon State college, will be the speaker at Pomona grange which meets here Wednesday, April 18. An nouncement of the winner in the annual subordinate grange visita tion will be made here and the winners will have a part in the day's activities of Pomona grange. George Sander of Stayton is Po mona master. North Howell Silverton Hills grange will visit North Howells grange Monday night. April 14. This is the final visitation for the year. . Shelborn Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farmer and son Billy recently moved to the small house on the Carl Farmer farm. Mrs. ' Jack Farmer has Just returned from Nebraska where she was called by the death of her father. She made the trip by airplane. KM! Polk County Records POLK COUNTY RECORDS Cirruit Court DALLAS Ida McCombs asks divorce from Robert ELj McCombs. Charges cruel and inhuman treat ment. Asks custody and $40 per month care one child, j Ralph Spencer against Indepen dence Lumber Sc Manufacturing Co. asks judgment for $316.80 and interest at 6 per cent, in payment for 1200 feet one-inch (wire rope.- State vs. Claude It. Parker. Or der dismissing information. County Court Judge Herman VantVeU- states that a bridge will be built on the Luckiamute rivef at Pedee con struction to start Within the month. Marriage Licenses DALLAS Calvin I McDonald, electrician, and Lora Odessell Wil lard, both of Independence. - Curtis C. Robinson, kitchen help and PrUrilla Darlene rage, wait ress, both Valsetz. - Delbert Deen Willis and Ardella Stuchell, housewife, both Willa mina. Willis Wayne Taylor, laborer, and Joyce Loretta Buller, domes tic, both Dallas. Donald Kenneth Cummings, Dallas, logger and Lola Arlene Gilbert. Falls City, domestic. Marvin J. French, Dallas, far mer and Dorothy Jean English tel- ! ephone opera torr - William Allen Wiest, student and Joyce Ann Bowen, clerical, I both Monmouth. Stayton Family Holds Reunion Easier Sunday STAYTON, A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burch of Stayton on Easter Sunday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wendlen of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Riffe and son Jim of Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burch and' son of Sa lem, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Riffe and daughter Sharon of Salem, Mrs. The Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Friday. April 11. 1947 3 Aurora Woiuen Complete Drive For Red Cross AURORA--Red Cross -workers in this area were Mrs, L. Giesy. chairman and co-chairman, Mrs. Sherrill Fleming. Soliciters, Aurora: Mrs. P. O. Ottoway. Mrs. Harry Small, Mrs. P. S. Will, Mrs. Ly.I. Snyder Mrs. E. Fountain. Mrs. Ward Russell, Mrs. James Ogle, Mrs. W. P. Wur ster. Mrs. Floyd Smith and Mrs. John Kraus. Buttevjlle: Mrs. Fred Dental. Mrs. Ed Miller. Mrs. Walter Ra- dicitte and Mrs. W. O. LeinquisL Donaldr Mrs. Alenne Oninn Mrs. Frances Feller, Mrs. Nor man Yergen, Mrs. Ralph Bair, Pauline Riffe and three sons, Jim. John and Paul of Macleay, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burch, Jean and Carmilla of Stayton. . Mrs. Ida Black and Mrs. J. A. Bush. . i r, Arbor Grove: Mrs. Evelyn Whit seth. Mrs. Frank Beshasst. Eve lyn Whitseth. Mrs. Frank Beshasst and Mrs. Pakosney. : Quotas for the four places' was1 $700, of which $611.50 was raised, and two districts are not finished. The drive was sponsored by the Woman's club of Aurora. BIRTHDAY DINN-EE i " LINCOLN Joan Johnson of Groton, S. D., was given a party -on her 10th birthday at the home of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and ,." Mrs. H. W. Ashford and her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Feller. Other guests included Mr. and' Mrs. Frank Dye and Linda. Port- -land. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Powers, Salem, Minnie Hassinger. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and Jean and Harry, Grace, Genevieve and : Jason -Ashford. -. M- rOPELAND VISITS ; WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Copeland of Eugene spent the --weekend with : her mother, Mrs. Mae White.. FOR TODAY THROUGH IIOITDAY Ii Pays lo Drive Qui and Shop a! Ericlison's . Store Hours 9 A.M. to 8 P.M. -Sundays MO A. M. to 8 P.M. . Van Camp's Beans In Tomato Sauce No. 2 2 cans 29c . Bnrbank Hominy Po. 2 can 15c - Fruil Ccclrlail SlaJey'ft No.2a ALICE LOVE PRESERVES Blackberry, Boysenberry, Loganberry l-li.39c 2-lli. 73c DDDE D MICH APPLE BUTTED 1-lb. ll-w. Jar O Meats O Groceries O' Fresh Fruits and Vegetables ' P Toiletries O Luncheon & Soda Fountain Spaghetti Spagh Tasty Pack Toma- I toes. No. 2 can 1 1 C Van Camp's Beenie Weenie Beans UJJar Standby Diced Carrots, No. 2 19c 9c Stokeley'a Kraut in -No. 22 Can 1UC Del Rogue Tomato Juice 46-oz. can 23c Caltone Blended J nice TQm 5 flavors, No. 2 13 C RANCUO SOUP Tomato, 2 for 15c Vegetable..3for 25 C Kraft Cheese Spread Amer. Pimiento lCas 5-oz. jar . - . 13 C Country Style Pickles 24-oz. jar . UU Del Monte Coffee 1-Ib. , .. . . , ' 45c Franco American. iCf -J2 tall cans t?f nil Conan's, in mushroom fl CIll sauce ..;...16-oz. jar, 2 for A p Chili Ilac Dinner .15-oz. can Krall Dinner u Regular size 110 Blue Star. .: Chicken Hoodie Dinner 2v 290 Seedless Raisins11! pks. 19 0 CHEESE FOOD Krall Ilnsiard 8-oz. jar Salad or Horseradish 50 Sweet Piclrins Peas No. 2, 2 cans 250 Pictsweet Product' Swift's Brookfield Z-lb. loaf - Flmieiit or American 89 c Swift's, Jewel 3-lb. carton 31.29 T7ESS0II on. " Pinis 49c Qnarls 97c OLD MONK ; . , . Ilayonnaise . Pi. 45 c OLD .MONK . .. French Dressing ; Pi. 37 C Purac Bleach -Gallon 19c Gallon 37c JOmiSOH'S GLO-COAT . Qts. 98C tt-GsL 1.59 Ilclly Cleanser. SWEETHEART Tcilel Soap IS ean. IOC ..S bars 29C KELLOGG'8 'Corn Flakes 3 pks. 25c QUAKER ', ' Pnlfed Wheal ij.k,:10c .kg. Variety Pac L Pkg: 23c KELLOGG'S - j ' Corn Soya Jpkg. 13c KELLOGG'S 2-lbs. FRESH GARDEN Spinach ARIZONA Grapelruil Jumbo Size FANCY BUNCH Carrots FANCY j Lemons Large size Doz. 9c Med. size ro ...Doz 30C . 6 for 33c . 3 for 23C 29c i -. TWO BLOCKS NORTH OF UNDERPASS ON PORTLAND ROAD BONESTEELE BUILDING i . ' - - S01M! ODD W&Im ! TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS IN EACH DEPARTMENT - . f 1 Handbags Qoseout of brioken lines i in calfskin, Bth black and brown. Wonderful $16.50 values. ; Will not .last long at only $g)95 ( Coilon Dresses A glamorous! array of I colors and styles now 'ready for your; selection. In all the new designs and sizes. Very conserv atively priced at only 95 $895 l0 $24 OVERGLO i House of Westmore liquid powder i make-up. i Now goes on sole for the first time at only 00 Fur Storage "i ' We can take a few more fine fur oats and i give you the security of having : them moth- ' i proofed and stored In the i safety of our vaiilts. Mod erate prices. Mine. Huntingford i Cream Scientific Witfj Mme. IlunUngford Cream Scientific you can actually nourish your skin and restore the youthful ap pearance of your;, complex ion. All women of maturity can recapture the skin of youth unlined, finely textured and radiant. $5.00 Corde Handbags Cleanup broken lots. Will not last long. Form erly priced at $5.95 and $10. To move quickly and to go at only $2 95 S195 and DRESSES Special dresses from our regular lines. Sold at $19.95. In prints and plain colors. Now to go at Only SILK HOSE Regular $2.95 values. A real disposal. Come and get them while they last at only 00 House Slippers Regularly sold u. to $4.95. We are offering you everything left from a big season. Fur - trimmed scuffs and all odd lots to go at one price while they last SOAP Beautiful gift soap. Reg-' ular $1.50 values. For this sale only at $11 00 Gowns Large selection, broken lines, all colors, mbs all sizes. Make beautiful gifts. Regularly priced to $7.95. Come and get them while they last at only $295 DRESSES - -T Beautiful high - styled numbers, both dressy and tailored. Sold crt $22.50i' ' Now go on sale at only 95- Fine tailored suits in all J colors. Broken sizes and styles. Sold regularly to $55.00. Now to go at only LOAFERS for the younger trade In both red and brown. The most popular sport shoe shown. They won't last long at only m5 iiiLuiiEn? Visit our exclusive millinery department . Only the finest, select, artistic creations offered. Get PRICE'S millinery for that special - occasion when you want ta look your best. Moderately priced considering quality SHOES Broken Ines In all sizes. Regularly sold to $9.95. Come and get them while they last at only SLIPS Broken sizes ar.d lines. Up to, $7.91 Come and get them while they last at only SUITS Spalding OXFORDS i- -We now offer me fa mous brown and white sport oxfords In a limited quantity. Come early 11 you want a pair of these popular shoes. 95 Enyearl Oicner and Operator '. of Price s k Beanly Salon Expert operators. A rsi(lezvous for the better dressed wo man. : GLOVES Broken lines In sued and kid, both brown and black. All sizes. Formerly 'sold to $15.00. Come and get them while they last at only