Idanha Rural ' Fire District Elects Officers IDANHA Director for the Idanha Rural Fire Protection dis trict met Tuesday to decide their terms of office, resulting in the following: A. Gwyn Gates, one year; Huber Ray, two years; Milo Harris, three years; Gates Coch ran, four years; Earl Parker, five , years. New officers are Earl Par ker, president; Gates Cochran, secretary - treasurer, and Huber Ray, vice president. Mr. and Mrs. James Haly and Timothy spent the Fourth holi day at Ocean Lake at the "Bil lows." Volunteer firemen were sum moned to a flue fire at a home at Mitchell mill occupied by the Tarkers but Cris Jansen had climbed to the roof and quenched the flames just before the fire men arrived. Mm. Gwvn Gates and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Healy and Timothy at . tended the reception at the Thonv um Fryer home in honor of the marriage of their son Elmo. The newlyweds are furnishing a house near that of his parents. At a recent joint installation rf the Rebekah and Odd Fellow lodges at Mill City, Mrs. Frank Merrill of Idanha was Installed noble grand, Elmer Stewart as the men's noble grand. Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hase man visited recently at the home f their daughter, Mrs. Chester Raines, at La comb. Mrs. Frank Merrill entertained In honor of the sixth birthday of her daughter, Carol Lea (Peachy). Those attending included the guest of honor's sister Diane and email brother Grant, JoEllen Ash er and Mrs. W.'A. Asher, Jessie Romilly, Judy Haseman, Mrs. Jack Haseman and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Bob- Hill and Bobbie of Miir City were guests t the Jack Hasemans recently. Friday the Hasemans and their guest motored to Bend. Charles de. Sully spent the noli- a, One Values to 29.75 n;i.iiliiiMiniimi-n.i MS09faSjSS IE M-Wiilainlie ffM Tht Stntetman't Cummmnily Ctrr$iHtnlnt$ ft Pioneer The annual Pioneer picnic will be held at the school grounds Sunday, July 20. Com mittees for the picnic are, Mrs. Gladys Frakes, kitchen; Mrs. El- don Johnson, tables; Mars. Tom Keller and Frank Dorhhecker, re ception; Mrs. Richard Silberg, ice cream; Mrs. Frank Dornhecker, program; Howard Coy, sports. Evergreen Ms. Emma DeLapp hat been hired as principal of the Evergreen school for the coming year. She replaces Mrs. J. B. Har greaves who taught here this past ye?r end who will move with her family to Lyons where they have a ranch. Silverton The Silverton pio neer association, made up of fam ilies who came to Silverton prior to 1900, will meet at the Coolidge & McClaine park on August 3 for it? first annual picnic. The affair is in the nature of a homecoming, reports Lou Davenport, who fa thered the movement for the as tociation. Grand Island Imogene Baker was the inspiration for a linen shower Sunday night at the home of Mrs. Albert Clow. Mrs. Edward Clow was co-hostess. The decora tions were green and white and centered around a large umbrela which hung over the gift table. Refreshments were served to the 23 guests. Miss Baker is the bride elect of La Veil Patterson. No date has been set for the wedding. days at Portland. The Idanha Lumber mill has been closed for a week while re pairs were made to take care of the soot situation. The three sons ' of Lee Hopson are spending the summer with their mother at Portland. Addam Keck has quit work at the Idanha shingle mill and will move . soon to Milwaukie to re side with his mother. ' Values lo 33.75 ID mm Back Values 12.98 Values to m goo CdDsitiiniiffli an Goslmne Jeuelry (0) A Values to 7.98 VaileyTNew? -3 East Salem Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Damery have as their guest for a few weeks, at their country home on route six. Miss Sarah McMahon, a teacher in the city schools of Waterloo, Iowa. Her home was at Shenandoah, la. at the time the Damerys lived there. Swegle The annual family out door picnic of the Garden Road Neighborhood club, planned for this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Braucht on Garden Road, has been postponed from Friday night of this week to the night of July 25. The change was made so members may attend the Cherry Festival. Macleay The Macleay grange will hold its annual all-day picnic at Silver Creek Falls state park Sunday, July 20. Turner Brother Tibbs Maxey, president of the Scriptures col lege, Louisville, Kentucky, will conduct a program at the Chris tian church, Thursday, July 17 at 8 p.m. Unionvale Final rites were held in McMinnville last Friday for John W. Forrest, who died July 8 at Clatskanie. He was born in Hartville, Mo., June 6, 1868, and resided here with his daughter, Mrs. Eva Westfall for two years before going to Clatskanie. Inter ment was in the Evergreen Me morial park in McMinnville. Silverton The Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr received word Wednesday morning that Mrs. H. S. Hansen died late Tuesday while visiting in Nebraska. The remains ahe be ing brought to Silverton for burial at the side of her husband who died here a few years ago. Mrs. Hansen left in late spring for the midwest for several months visit. Vahes Is 45X3 4, One Back io A unfitt 5.98 eUceweDipy Mm IE Benef it Dance At Detroit Nets Firemen $160 DETROIT The firemen's ben efit dance Vield in the newly built Baldwins dry goods store was well attended. Attendance was free but $160 was raised by the firemen by games and a sale. Refreshments were served in the Detroit Food market which was opened for the first time in the new building. Mr. and Mr,. Paul Young Jr., j tePe,l!Cent.ly n. r.Uutf ,0l,,,: ! iuiiu 1 1 viii m ii iu in ii ic rap i. mi I the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Cauble, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henley Banhn of Hornbrook. Calif., visited over the 4th with Mr. and Mrs. Major Baughn. Mr. and Mrs. Major Banhn went to Portland on business Wednesday. Mr. -and Mrs. H. A. Gutendorf of Portland, parents of Mrs. Mike Gorman, and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Guten dorf of Hillsboro, visited Satur day night and Sunday at the Gorman home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Baldwin took hi mother, Mrs. Zorna Bald win, to the home of her sister, Mrs. Ben Cagle, in Sweet Home Sunday. The mother of the two women, Mrs. D. D. Wilkinson, was observing her 87th birthday there. Mr. and Mrs. William Cauble jr., had as their guests over the weekend the latter's brother, Paul Young III, and Miss Arlene Aid- red of Portland. Mr. Young will worK nere Wis summer. Mr. 8nd Mrs. V. D. Burt left by train Sunday for their home in Vallejo, Calif. They have been to Denver, Colo., and points in South Dakota. They were accom panied by his mother. Mrs. H. D. Burt, and son, Bobbie.. Yvonne Estey of Philomath Is visiting this week at the home of her father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. John Extev. 1 Mrs. Lola Christianson, her yo7 HURRY D0V7II TODAY FOR BIG SAVINGS Values io 49,75 One Back Values to 19.75 g)00 mww niiinyiii tiutnwtmim'qm'tKmmwimr'fr''mirm i 11 iinnir Mtiu,.iiiitmiMmmmtttmtii (i 'i-'-im''nM Mmt& 4U 2 n daughter Norma I, rw son Gayle, of Nrwbcig pent the weekend with her patent. Mr. and Mrs. Ray JuhiiMin fiaylr rr-mMiit-d for a two wk' Mr. and Mir. I'm I Kumk ( Sioux City. limn. i l nesday with Ohm Mri-m-l.i w ;.ik1 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bray. jr. Mr. and Mrs. I-l.md Fiyer went to Portland Monday. Longview Visitors En Route to Coast PEDEE Mr. and Mr. Haney ay ,t ' sister. Mr,. J. W. M,Wk. t , . . . . . rti route court. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rurbank at tended the funeral of -the latter' cousin. Merle Cummings, at Cor vallii last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dm Mrntrr and Mr. and Mrs. William Coitdron i . k- . . 1 j . l ;rMl w ri n itiu HMiirig oil uif Mr. and Mrs. Ed Perin of Al.ea attended the funeral of the form er's nephew. Daniel Waterhouse. Saturday and sprnt the night with his niece. Mrs. Jack Burbank. Mr. and Mr. Herb Pankratz and family and Tom Allen of Portland spent the wwk end with the C. L. Burbanks. Allen wa one of the carpenters who built the present school building In 1927. Geoigp, Helen. Alma and Doio thy BirchHI and Marlene Conlon HoHfr Sttltlv (Ha VV" o 7 ' Rickreall Sunday. j the K. D. Hilburn family of Kings j Valley to Huntington for the i weekend. Aunmville Hetiiilentn Ieave fr Eat C.oat AUMSV1LLE Mr. and Mm. T. T. Perkins and Earl Cox have left for a visit with friends and relatives on the east coast. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schaeffer have a dinner party in honor of their daughter. Vida's. 13th birth- day, July 1 1. Nineteen guests were present. One Back Valaes to 10.98 " T 100 percent wool alacks Values to 10.98 gMSiSSSf SlS1BJgtl! SS5S Lii f mi ifli fa ii ' ' (S goo IPuniPScBS Values lo 25.00 $7.00 3ICE0ES Values to 3.98 AH Sales Final No Exchanges or The Capital's (laliforniaiiH Wnh Home of Rrlalivcn Al Middle (rov MIDDLE niinVK. Mr rwt Mrs. Let) Hammer and thrre son . CITV O. W. Gorton and of Lib. Angele are voting at te C. Bailey of Salrm HicM te horn of Ihe foimrr. p-irnf. Mr. -allrr at the Lowell Ore Knmr and Mrs. La run lUmrmr. and .Sunday emnr. They ere re other relatives turning from taking their suns to Mr. and Mrs. John Cage andCn,p Pr Marvin and Mrs. Florence Wright Helen Baldwin n turned to her went to Crater Lake ovt-r th at Oregon Oty Saturday wrtkmd. accompanying Mr. ardin' vUiling- her grandparent. Mrs. Lowell Wright that far on Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Racers, their return to BkeriiekJ. Calif , I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hw after a vacation in this area. ihave returned fiom a trip to eat Mr. arvt Mrs. John Van Laanen. . rn Otnon and Idaho, Mr. and Mr. Wtiliam Mmrey and Mr. and Mis Dan Schaif. Joan and Janice enjoyed a three-day outing trip up the McKeniie lat week. Mr. and Xlrs. Cluis Srhopner oi ini-innaii, . na ivilra a ik at the home nf Mm. Schop per's uncle, the August Moor mans, left Monday nn their le turn tfip by way ol San Fran cimo and Ia Angeles where they aUo were to bit rrlaties. Mr. and Mrs. August Scharf of Santa Monica. Calif., were enter- w- m rr t tamed oxer the weekrnd at theiUaYtOIl 1 CaCIlCr beach home of the E. J. Sharf rr, . , at Delke After a months visit! 1 O AlU VCteranS Minnville and Salem they left for their home Monday. l-Vl.il.ItM A hlllllt ArrailgrilimU DALLAS The Flower Study , .. . . . , . , now ana uui ii snore appt ' 7TV 'l ccMintry home of ,lKm, w mccTVM M l)Zr i n Tl.nolher man iTVvaiUble to h. . afternoon. M s. All.e Henn.gan 7 rterM. ar ,-n prenented the leon on rlaaifl-! ration of garden flowers, from , "Hanritonk of Flomer Show Judg- ng" Members duolaved arranee particular flowers and containers, where they should be placed. The group offered its help In making a garden club float for the Centennial parade The nest meeting will be with Mrs. Walter 'Coy. September 11. MOT Obi Dick asri 2.400 cd n nan m H Values lo 2175 4" mi J . 4 . . . Refunds Style Center . . Tkm Skrttaca. SoUssu Orxytm. Tassmkrf. TJf IT. IMTS .Salem Ilri'htfl Folks IViMlom at Mill Otv Kn Itotitr from Camp Mis. Matt Murdork Hml three days in Albany rarvfttly , vuiting with Mrs. Baus Car. '. Mrs. Lowell Crre was In Salem SaturdaT to attrnd Om itrvSAir r of hir mmw Wllma Corun. ami Blaine Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Cltn have recied wotd vt th trfrth of a granddaughter bom July U Mr. and Mrs. Chark-s Cline of Yak ima. Wh. Mrs. Curtts Clin ts at the home ff her sn. PLEAS AN TD ALE Cart Rutschman. who has been agrt culture Instructor In the Dayton high school for the tt four years, has accepted fuMtiun a veteran agricultural I Y.mh,U county. He veteran agrtrultural tnatrurtor foe states there are Za veterans taking traintr.g now and that 17 more a pp Un as help. niM, some as owners, some rrntm. and others as hired hands with a goal of becoming farm owner. They are giten asr W-ulUiral r - ' hki in kiuH m iih rl.ik tng some shop work. dtfcrutiona. leciure and motion tarture on agricultural subjects and teld aervtr. ' The new agtk-utlural Instruct- lor for Dayton union hith Is Harold Lewis of Creartam, what o;a m Oil QUALITY WOIMI'S Y7EAR! Osi VaJsca U 1J.7J One frovp taloea to 73S One groap TaJoea U 10J3 MATTS One Gronp io 10.98 - - 11 1 r- - 1 1 at jiert as litrg In huu tm lh Ltnfarld rUkeg raerpua. 1 m m coimiG One Ilighl Only July 22 1 in crson NICHOLS ad ins mmm Ftalcriri Dj zztzi S Ptnia I CRYSTAL GMDEIIS 5UVn, Orrcosi Back as00 3.00 4.99 Values $1.00 COURT AND LIBERTY