The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 15, 1947, Page 16, Image 16

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It Tli Statesman, Salem. Oreoon, Sunday, Tuna IS, 1947
Valley Brief
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Ml. Angel Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Schwab and ton, Larry, left this
week by automobile for . a
month's trip to North Dakota and
Yellowstone park.
ML Ant elPat Fisher,' 8-year-eld
aon of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Fiher, left Thursday for Hyder,
Alaska, to spend the cummer with
his grandparents, Mr. , and Mrs.
Frank Fisher. His father accom
panied him as far as Vancouver,
B. C, where he boarded the boat
lor Alaska. Fisher returned to ML
Angel by plane. ". " r
1 torts Grange meets Mon
day, June. 16, at the grange hall.
.Harvey Schueble, delegate to the
state grange convention at Bend,
will give his report. Mrs. Forest
Edwards, Mrs. Denver Young and
Mrs. Jessie Johns will be on the
roffee committee. A dessert lunch
will follow the grange meeting.
Handmade needlework, rugs, nee-
ciepoint and quilts will be dis
played.'
Four Corners Eleanore Trlndle,
Marion: home demonstration agent,
will conduct demonstration on
preparation of foods for the
locker at Four. Corners Commu
nity hall Tuesday at 1:30 p. m.
She will also show various kinds
of containers. AH interested are
invited to attend. The project is
sponsored by Four Corners exten
sion uniL . , .
Roberta AmnniT the items to be
voted on at the rominZ election
of. Roberts school district, Monday,
June is. H ton. d ' m at tne
schoolhouse, is the school budget
and election - of. new director.
Mrs. George Higgins is clerk.
Four Corners The Four Cor
ers Baptist church enrolled 79
boys and girls the first day of
Vacation Bible school. Those not
enrolled are invited to attend -the
last week of the school," June 16
through 20. v -,
Detroit Mr. and Mrs. John
Estey recently visited his sister,
Mrs. I. A. Brown of Albany, and
his aunt, Mrs. J. E. Blair of Sa
lem. ;
Unlonvale The Henry Kerr
family visited their niece, Mrs.
Howard Steingrube, while en
route to McMinnvllle from North
Bend where Kerr has an Interest
in oyster beds.,
Detroit Wednesday afternoon.
while operating a power saw at
his home, Harry Booker cut the
ends of several , fingers. He was
given first aid and will be un
able to work, for several days.
Monmouth A' daughter, Susan
Jean, was -born to "Mr. and Mrs.
Donald : McEldowney - (Gloria
Tomkins) t a "Corvallis hospital.
Grandparents are Mrs: T. A. Mc
Eldowney'. of Corvallis : and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Tomkins,
Monmouth.
v" Detroit Mrs. Enid Bennett, Lu
cile Schmidt and Gordon Brown
were in Bend last week.
Unionvale Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Morrison and daughter,
"Christine, who have been visit
ing their relatives, Mrs. William
Taylor, Mrs. Dora Wright, Mr,
and Mrs. Howard Steingrube and
Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wiley, are
returning to their home in Texas,
Detroit House guests this week 1
of the Perry Frys are his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E, Fry of Van
couver, Wash.
Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Ed
gar Tarrant of White Owl, South
Dakota, are visiting their rela
tives. Mr; and Mrs. Fred Withee,
for few, days.
Red Hills Grange Will
Consider Sale of Hall
LIBERTY Advisability rf cell-
in it hall tn a mamnlll mm.
pany and building a new - hall ,
was discussed by Red Hills grange
Tuesday. A committee to investi
gate was appointed by Lewis Jud-
son, master. The hall is in a good
location for business on the high
way diagonally across irom unit
ed Growers cannery.
Grounds of the grange hall will
be barred to parking place for
cannery workers oecause oi in
surance difficulties and available
parking space is only sufficient
fnr the eraneen.
Recent state convention in Bend
was reported by Frank Judd,who
was the local delegate, and John
Dasch who also attended. Senti
ment favored referring the toning
law to the people.
Frank Bennett Speaker
At Father-Son Haiiqurt
SILVERTON Frank Bennett,
superintendent of Salem ch.wl.
spoke Friday night at the annual
father-son banquet at First Quia-1
tlan churth when rrvxe than 100
fathers and sons were present.
Toattmafter was Perry Dowd.
Other numbers included piano
duet by Gary Tokatad and Dob
Scarth: songs by the Four Norse
men; trumpet solo by Byron Fry.
Ralph Peoples gave the tribute to
the sons Women of the church
aerved the dinner.
FURNACES
For All Sire Homes
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credit. We don't deliver Cash-and-carry
saves a lot of money for YOU. We buy
carefully, with a sharp eye for quality
(nothing's a bargain if it isn't good as well
as cheap).
Yes, we're old hands at saving you moneys
,Our customers know it and trust us. And
we wouldn't sell out that confidence for
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Remember what prices were in '37? Just a bit higher than depression levels and way below today's!
In those days we had sport and casual coats at $7.50 but NOT SINCE THEN! Those coats were glorified
wool sport shirts. THESE are TAILORED LIKE A MAN'S GOOD SUIT1 Those fabrics were Jacket
flannels these are rich suitings! Here are coats a man can really feel dressed-up in broad, well-set
. shoulders , . , rayon lined sleeves and body . . . flawless tailoring!
if HERRINGBONE AND NOVELTY WEAVES
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PLAIN AND PATTERN TWO-TONES
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