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10Tho Startman, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday. Juns 3, 1947 , .7 ; ,t:., -Trim TA Stptesmaa's Caatssatfy CMTt$pon4tnU ' Neath Hewe'ltVisitors on Me morial weekend at the A. B. Weis ners were Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Fletcher- and children, ; JEohn and Jane, of Vanport, Lorraine Fletch er of Portland, Dorothy Gray of Seattle. Gretchen Gray of Wald- Dort and Mn. Warren Gray of Marion.. . : V - , Fedee Mrs. Rebecca Bush of T&T1a rit-T rcnorta her son. Wal ter, has reenlisted in the army with ratinf of sergeant and is sta tioned at Alberquerque, N. M. Mrs. Carl Skelton, Philomath, re- Doris ner oaurnirr, v irjiniv im reenlisted In the WAC and is in California, Her former enlistment was for three years which she spent at Chanute Field, IU. Both re former students of the local schools. ; ML Ansel Irene Butsch, - em ployed at St. Vincent's hospital in Portland, Is spending a two weeks' vacation with, relatives and friends here. -. SilvertonHazel Range of Sil verton is among the graduates from ML Angel academy. The Rev. Father Alcuin Heibel of Sa end Heart parish, Portland, wil give the address Tuesday at B p. sn. at the academy. ML Angel William Annen and son, Alcuin, accompanied by Bill Unger, returned Thursday from Biliingi, Mont- , with a truck load of horses bought at a sale there. Brooks Britt Aspinwall, who . was taken to the Deaconess hot pital in an ambulance last week, is improving. Joe Fitts, , also In " the Deaconess hospital, where he was taken following an accident when his tractor roiled on top of him, is still in a serious condi ; tkm. ..I ,. - - SOrerUn A son, Thomas Ed- ! ward,' was born to Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Shepherd at Alton, 111 i mer Dona Doyle and a -daughter of Mrs. Ida Doyle, Mill t who is : In the east, with her daughter. Breaks Sewing club meets Thursday with Mrs. Evelyn Jones. N'arta Howell The Home Eco nomics club will be entertained Wednesday with Mrs, C. . Walt roan, Mrs. A. B. Wiesner assisting. Snrertea Royal Neighbors lodge meets June J at 8 p. m. with Mary Herr, oracle, presiding. May and June birthdays will be celebrated. Refreshment commit tee includes Mrs. Frank Porter, Mrs. Josie Mires. Mrs. Thomas Skaife and Mrs. Elizabeth Rutherford. Aaaasrille Lee Hughes cut the thumb of his right hand seriously at the Walter .Rak , sawmill last Wednesday. ML Angel Walter Kruse of ML I Angel and Roy Aman of Salem left Thursday night by plane on la business trip to San Francisco. Aunsville Guy Warren, of Ok lahoma City, Okla., spent Sunday with his niece, Mrs. Ed Holm quist and family. They went to the Tacoroa hospital to see Mrs. Cloterdale Warne Teller spent Holmquist's son Cpl. Irvin Holm the holiday weekend with his rel-1 stives, the William Christensen family, In Portland. Anmsville Eleanor ; Trindle, Marion home demonstration, will give a food locker packing dem onstration at the Charles Wright home Friday, June 6, at 1:30 p. m. Besides home . extension unit members, others Interested are in-1 vited to attend. - v - ' Cleverdale Mrs. Florence Bane! and her son, Willis, of Knoxville, Iowa, Is visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. H. pennies. Fedee Mr. and Mrs. Joe Os car and daughter, Mrs. Archie Kerber and Don Anderson of Gold Beach spent Thursday at Mrs. Rittie Kerber, ; Cleverdale The -Earl Hedges family drove to Portland for; the wedding Ql their son, Vernon Hedges, who has been attending Pacific university at Forest Grove. v -, Fedee Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Ruitef spent Wednesday in Port land. . North HeweU Mr. and Mrs. Harley Oddie and small daugh ter. Sharon, of Tillamook spent the weekend at the W. M. Oddie , home. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jeffer son had as recent guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russ and Celia Bump f Portland. , ' Fear Corners Graduating from Salem high school are Verlaine ' Walker, Evelyn Benz. JBarbara Richmsn, Viola Perlich, Laurence Cherry and Glenn Anderson, Kicaey district; Lorene Palma- teer, Mary Feskins, Don Gettis, . Ronald Eckstein, Nile Castor and .Xarl Bond, Auburn district Breaks Mr. and Mrs. George Cole and Mrs. Anna Dunlavy were sruesls of their cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Judd at Molalla last Clererdale Some of the cher: ries have started to split, the cane berry crop was much benefitted by the rain which started Satur day. Fedee Nelda Trueax- has been ill with food poisoning and ab sent from her work at the Pedee store. Havesville - L. B. McClendon. principal of the Hayesville school. suxiered a neart attack Sunday night He was immediately taken to the saiem Deaconess hospital. no visitors arc allowed. - - SUTcrton Mrs. Ingeborg Orm brek left Friday for Minnesota and Wisconsin where she will spend the summer . visiting rela tives and former neighbors. Aurora Annual meeting of the Aurora Woman's club will be held Wednesday,-June 4 at Mrs. B. W. Stoners. It will be the last meet ing until October. Assisting host-, esses will be Mrs. F. M. Ferguson ana aars. , x oumain. Brash Creek Guests over the Memorial Day weekend of Alice Jensen, Alfred Jensen and their sister, Mrs. John . Isaacson, were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Reed, Mrs. nans J enson and Mrs. Andrea Sola, all of Seattle. ; Liberty Mrs. Myron Scharn has gone to San Francisco from where she will sail for Okinawa to Join her husband, Sergeant Scharn with United States army stationed at Okinawa. North Howell Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmidt and Doris Schmidt, who have -been visiting relatives -Sacramento and Los AnrolM i ior me last two weeks are ex. pected to return home soon. quist who is now able to be out of bed part of the day. Warren and Mrs. : Hoimquist nadn t seen each other since 1917. Brash Creek Relatives have received word of the birth of a son, John William, May 10 to Mr and Mrs. Rueben Jensen sow of San Francisco. Mrs. Jensen Is the former Esther Girod of Fruitland, and Mr. Jensen is a former resi dent of this community. The Jen sens expect ' to move from San Francisco to Boise, Idaho, in the near future. - Roberta Mr. -and Mrs. Stan ford Sparks and sons, Robert and William, or Pendleton, former res idents of Croisan Creek road, vis ited in the vicinity Saturday. Sparks is with the state highway. department at Pendleton. Fedee Womans club honored Mrs. Elton Zuver with a pink and blue shower Wednesday at the club house. ;-? . Silverton Mrs. Mollie West of Portland . spent Friday - as guest of her mother, Mrs. A. O. Legard, 83. She also visited her sister, Mrs. Albert Sather. and brother, Alvin Legard.-' Me hi ma Mrs. Fred Jungwirth is recovering from Illness caused by an Infected tooth. She was confined to the Salem hospital for two weeks. The -Jungwirths have moved into the new home which they bought from Jack Allaway. Roberts Mrs. Rufus Cate and small son, Stephen, of Medford, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mmard. Next week she will be in Portland visiting her sisters, Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Lute Roberts. Cate is 4-H club agent . irr Jackson county.- Brash College Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Rivett are her brother, S. D. Lee of Dunlap, Iowa and her sister Mrs. E. Carby of Kansas City, Mo. Brush College Guests of the Delbert Folks for .the holiday were ner brother and sister-in-law, Mr. ana Mrs. ji. j. uauenhauer. Mr. and Mrs. Folk, Danny and Delbert spent , the weekend in Portland. Brooks Mrs? Richard Harrison is home, after a week in a hospi tal, following, a freak accident a week ago. The artery W her right leg was cut when the blade of power lawn mower her husband was using broke Into several pieces and one piece struck her. North Howell Mrs. Selma Mo ser, who has been teaching Har mony school east of ML Angel, will teach upper rrades at North Howell and. Mrs. D. D. Steele of Salem wnl continue as primary teacher here. Brush College Mrs. Mike Focht is spending a week In Eugene with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lois Willis, the former Mrs. Ted Cut ler of Salem. day, June S, at 8 p. m., Mrs. Stan ley B. Krueger of Salem, presi dent of district No. 2 of the American Legion auxiliary, will install nw , officers of Carl B. Featon unit, of the American Legion auxiliary. They are Mrs. Lenthal Boll man, Jr., president; Mrs. Jack Eakln, )r, first vice president; Mrs. George Willson, second vice-prea- ident; Mrs. Mara E. Star. tary-treaiurrr; Mrs. Haroid Ran stad, Mrs. Warren Hunter and Mrs. Roy Donahue, members of the executive committee. Mrs. Bollman, Mrs. Jack EaiLUi, Jr, ard 1 are altrr&alrm. Mra. A, J. Cleveland ware eWU e4.de legates to the state conten tion la PcctUrA Jut II. n er4 21. Mrs, Harcid Rrh. lira. M-:t Richardson and Mrs. ItamULoa Dallas Auxiliary Unit To Install Officers DALLAS At ceremonies to be held at the Pythian hall Thurs YOU MIGHT AS WELL WOIMC IN Gomuvd Too Spend Mort TbiM fai Your JJESK CHAR ftca h Your Easy Guar at Home I These ramarkabW Bikes adjustable posture chairs provide the a. rc K WORKING.! o m r o i t Both have the 'patented Sikea Fixed Floating Seat. Both tjv restful bodily , support whether sitting, up at the desk or relaxing. And both have the STYLE that makes you proud to own them! Coolxc Stationery Store 370 State Street Phone 4404 IlSssTOEa's EicJare Gamival Begins) Today J - : Every Picture Framed or Unframed Has Been Drastically Reduced BELOW PRE V7AR PRICES V- - JUIIE 3-13 Cut Out This List For Reference week. ladeaendeace --; Mn. . Charles wagner, daughter Bonnie and Mrs. Wacner's mother, Mrs. Finely Daakins, will leave by car June for Green River. Wvo. Mrs. Wacner's sons. Jimmy and Larrr. will accompany them home after brief visit in Green River. Breaks Mrs. Walt Brutka en tertained the Garden club Thurs day at, the Zenger home. Next meeting will be at Mrs. Waldo LAwerys, Thursday, June 12. FOH ANY PUlfl AJID USE LAKGE FLORAL BY CECIL I g6lDINO BeaaUfally framed by New Graphic So ciety; Gladlelas; I4"x40w; one .only. K3s.se - valae far , ' "' - ; FLOWERS BY PAUL IMMEL With patented frame,, shadow type, . soma sllf htly damaged 22x27. Only . Value S27.S0. This event ; 10.00 LANDSCAPES same sise. All U go at with same type frames; 10.00 LANDSCAPES with tVt glS.se Talae tea only shadow frames, llx 5.00 each One only, nicely framed .erlxlnal colored tchtng, Imported. I O CA $2.et valoe for AsaiZjU LANDSCAPE, W1VENIIOE PARK Essex by the Master ConiUble. $33.00 valoe.; One anly , S ONLY, BIRD REPRODUCTIONS Aatlqae (eld flnlabed frames. Yahie 14.75. Go at each 5.00 Far Ch arches and Orcanixations. Beaatl- fal portraiU of Christ by XZicL SaHman. Redoeed U TWO BALLET SCENES BY MUNCHAUSEN Framed to match. $25.lft valae. Closed eat at 14.95 . "A BIT OF THE CAFE By Frederlch Waash. I4"x4S- framed. Valae S3SJ. Two only ..each 25.00 FRAMED PORTRAITS OF CHRIST by Sallman, fx II". Waa A A A f3.ee. A buy at ; JLaW 11 anly. Makes a fine gift. A FEW LARGE LANDSCAPES flS.ee valaes at ... M each TWO ONLY FINE STEEL ENGRAVINGS of hsmtlne dogs, framed. $1149 value at each 8.75 9.95 This is only partial list of savings la fine pictures, re produced from the World's Masters. V A FEW FINE ORIGINAL WATERCOLOR FLORALS by Sherrel Graves af Saa Fran eisce, Valaes . TC anframed ta sell at . fi W Haadreda af Animal Pictures. Horses, Dors, and Cats. fxls". Matted. Ready ta frame. $1.00 valoes. AU to go at 750 A TWt it Mtkinf tjM tarty bout tk toMara (rata Wkt. Oidt'rtat lini, - I tyU. n4th tm atliiava - wnT my wuvm. af act y 4aua. for industrial residential and farm Buildings 1 tlitftal Inlajialii Berkmaa Lomber Hardware 24(0 SUte St. Phone Beautiful Fishing Scenes, by Setslona. for Father's Day, June 15 . 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