O !T2 O DO O The SftrttfTMrv Salem, Oregon, Friday Norember 21, 1947 Q OO O ODDO - O fp ODOO O ODO ODO OOE5 ODO 'Home - of - rST? " "i1 " J THE YORKTOWN I " ii m3!mmmtttr'- Mum IIMU'IT " ' ' '""""""WHII"-B MOUSING HAN SUVIO. Uc 1, ' THE YORKTOWN Lord Cornwallis did not sleep in this delightful, two story home, The Yorktown, but its inspiration flows from both the headquarters that Cornwallis and George Washington used during the famous battle that did so much to insure our indepen dence. The wise family that builds this substantial home in brick or tile, or combinations of both, wilKinsure its own independence from upkeep and repair Worries for many years. These sturdy ma terials also make the house virtually fireproof, especially if topped with a slate roof. They come in a wide variety of colors and tex tures of which, warm reds-are the most authentic for this style of home, and probably most popular and attractive as well especially when set off with gleaming white shutters and trim. The plan of ' The Yisrktown was adapted by Structural Clay Products Institute from the nationally famous plan for the ideal, small, two-story house developed by The National Small Homes Demonstration. Almost the entire first floor area is given over to living room, which includes a pleasant alcove for dining. The result is a grand "family room" 24 feet long. The stairs rise out of the back of this room and lead to two splendid bedrooms with abundant closets and a conven iently located bath. The plans provide for a full basement and also show how a garage may,be attractively attached to the house. The plans were drawn to conform to the standards of FHA and also to those of The National Adequate Wiring Bureau with respect to the electrical layout. Architect's detailed blueprint cost $7.50 per set and nay be obtained from Housing Plan Service, The Oregon Statesman, 140 Nassau Street New York 7, N. Y. Party Held on 4th Birthday $ JEFFERSON Mrs: Shirley Thompson entertained with a dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Roland in honor of her son, Monty, on his fourth birth day Sunday. Games, prizes were won by Dennis Ammon and Randy Amnion. The dining room was decorated with 'balloons and bal loons also were on the table with streamers going to each plate. A birthday cake centered the table. Those presents were Mrs. . William Demmick and Patricia of Gates, Mrs. Lee Ammon and Randy, Mrs. Bud Johnson and Kathy, Mrs. Alayne Hall and Dennis, Mrs. Cleve Hampton and Judy, Dennis JUlilW-sa rot RIAL MitcvtY SUtVICM, ALWAYS Iff TOUt MlCUY DiALUt Warner Ilolor Go. ' 43 N. Commercial St Phone 7249 the - Week' Ammon, Monte Thompson, Mrs. Guy Roland and the hostess. The monthly birthday social meeting of the Evangelical United Brethren church was held Friday night at the church. A song ser vice was led by the Rev. A. E. Bashford. A play was given by Mrs. George Kihs, Mrs. Orville Rehfeld, Mrs. Willis Bashford, and Mrs. Hart Barnes. Refreshments were served. The Rev. A. E. Bashford at tended a ministerial meeting at the Evangelical United Brethren church in Eugene Tuesday. yRoy Nolan of Vale, Oregon, was in Jefferson Tuesday moving ma chinery to his home near Vale. Mrs. Eugena Cole of Roseburg motored to Portland Wednesday, accompanied by Miss Marguerite Looney. Miss Looney will be a guest at the Cole home near Tur ner this week. BAZAAR NETS $50 DETROIT The Santiam Will ing Workers club cleared about $50 at the bazaar held at Vickers hall Monday. CAPITAL Gin TRANSFER CO.! btobfalwd 1906 tUSSEU E. PIATT. OWNEI i I ftUSSEU E. PIATT. OWNEI 1 V A jttBtfRBEXTXnVE mm M Call Us For Year HEATING O I L PROMPT METERED SERVICE QUALITY PRODUCTS CAPITAL CITY TRANSFER CO. 4 Corners Women Hear i Of Filipinos To a large gathering of women in the Four Corners community hall Tuesday Eleanor Trindle, Marion home extension agent, demonstrated uses and kinds of pressure saucepans. Twelve pre cautions and directions for safe use of eight different pressure pans were given and inadvisabil ity of canning in the saucepans was stressed. Members of the Four Corners unit were served the meal pre pared in the saucepans by Miss Trindle and the hostesses, Mrs. Waldo Miller, Mrs. Hardie Phil- :.(.. a . yf,i J i up fcf , l ; . i f . I "" vi. "J f 1 lips, Mrs. Clifford Morris, Mrs. Dale Jeffries and Mrs. Ralph King. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Warren Shrake, Mrs. Wil liam Brown, Mrs. L. J. Stewart, Mrs. Jess Mcllnay, "Mrs. Jack Scorgie and Mrs. Willard Wilier. The business meeting was con-, ducted by Mrs. L. Shrake, presi dent, with 30 members and seven visitors present. The unit voted money for the Azalea House building fund and subscription to "Country Women' published in England in conjunction with the A.C.W.W. Several new members were added to the unit membership roll. Highlight of the afternoon was a talk by Miss Presentacion Atien za, heme demonstration agent in the Philippines. She stated one of the first projects they held was the improvement of the kitchen, which was hard to do since the Japanese occupation of the islands. The wood used is mostly bamboo and very few homes have elec tricity, so native stoves of clay are used. Philippine women are very .proficient at baking in these clay stoves. They have had little or no sugar until recently. Rice is used in place of bread and they cook vegetables, chicken and fish but little meat, not only because meat is scarce but they are not too fond of it. Coconut milk is used in much of their cooking, even to cooking some fish and chicken stews, and milk to them means coconut milk as very little fresh or canned milk is available. Work of the home demonstration agent in the Philippines is similar to work done here, helping the women improve working condi tions and home environments. Miss Atienza feels home exten HOW ITS AT IIo. 1 Hit of the Season GABARDIIIE FABRIC TOPCOAT Fenneyvs does seme thing about the weather. 100 wool gabardine topcoat that must be in every man's wardrobe. Cravenetted lor high water repellency. Tan and biege colBt. Fly Trent and cpen front Sizes 36 to 44. "IIEWELTOH" 100 virgin wool treated for water repellent. Non-wrinlde fabric in natural grey. Latest styling peak lapel, slash pocket, fly front Shorts. regulars and lengs. Perfect weight for all around wear. STYLED WITH CARE CRAFT SI IE 1 1 SUITS Wear a "Craftsmen" suit enjoy the feeling of distinction embodied in its out of ordinary ttyle and fabric. Finest 100 wool fabric, are used by skilled tailors. The foundation of each coat and all ether important details such as shoulders, collars end sleeves are hand set by ex pert tailors. When you purchase cne of these you are as lured cf the finest in suits. C sion work is so important she is financing her own trip to the States in order that she may help her countrywomen. The Philip pines observe Christmas much as in the States, going to church, changing gifts, decorating pine trees, hanging up stockings and even a Santa Claus. Pedee Families Host to Visitors PEDEE Rev. Chester P. Gates, district superintendent of the Evangelical United Brethren church, delivered a sermon and held the second quarterly con ference of the church at the school house Friday night. Friends of Rev. and Mrs. Rollo J. Phelps, formerly pastors at . Airlie and Summit, were glad to hear that 39.75 SUEDE TOPCOAT 3475 55.00 win iffl 19W Mrs. Prelpshas recovered suffi ciently to be moved from Cor- vallis hospital to her Newport residence. . Gen Turner and son, Kent, of xrVancovler visited the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Troy Turner last weekend. Mrs. Iris White of El ma. Wash., is visiting her sister Mrs. R. T. Siddal and Rittie Kerbers while enroute to visit the Milo Gages at Lakeside, also Mrs. Cecil Bush at Ophir. Mr. and ;Mrs. Fred Brassfield attended a family get together at 1 Christmas Trees -T All Sis. 5 2 Free delivery with samples. g Order bow. g gPhone 3589 for information! It. ii ' hi' ... i RAYON WHITE SCARFS Handsome rayon scarfs in jacquard patterns on satin or creps finish. Fringe edges. QQ 1 QQ Extrs long lengths . 0C to 1.30 PATTERNED SCARFS Selection of wool and rayon scarfs plaids and diagonal weaves. Large size. TOWNCRAFT DRESS Styled and constructed with No-Starch DeLuxt Nucraft collar. 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