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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1948)
i n o v i4n rim n Q Four Corners House Sold to ; Portland Man FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C Morris have moved to their new six-room completely modern ' residence, 3819 Mahrt. They have sold -their property at 3628 La -Branch to Nicodemus Swelgart of. Portland who plans to move there soon. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ullery, 365 S. Lancaster, have Just completed the remodeling and painting of their residence. " ' David Lahr, 350 S. Lancaster, . has returned from a two-weeks visit with his grandmother and cousins at Silver Creek falls. Bet ty Stuhr of Silver Creek falls has returned after a week visiting her cousin, Judy Lahr. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Olson, Allan and Marilyn Olson, 980 Monroe ave Mrs. Cornelia Ol son and Janet Kufner have . re turned from a vacation at Brei ten bush hot spring. Margaret Baker, 940 Monroe ave is home from a two weeks vacation with relatives In Albany, Calif. , Odd Fellows Picnic At Silverton August 15 SILVERTON" Jonas F. Tay lor, noble grand of Silver lodge 21, Odd Fellows, was presented with an Oregon myrtlewood gavel by O. H. Jacobson of Monitor lodge Friday night Jacobson is a woodworker of considerable ability and has made a number of pieces of furniture from myr tlewood, walnut and rare woods. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs lare being reminded of the family pic nic to be held in the Coolidge & McClalne park at Silverton on Sunday, August 15. Idanlia Fanuly t i Host to Guests XDANHA Mr. and Mrs. Har old Perton. La Center. Wash- Lspent the! week end here. Her mother, Mrs. Nina Tucker, came with then after, visiting in La Center,, i ! - I ' ; - ' Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Kallford, Betty Ketchum and Duane Willis made a trip to Newport and oth er beaches, Sunday.: Mrs. Nadine Surgeon of Port land is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs; "Braxon Fouts. Mr. an4 Mrs. Charley Cannon who have , been in Idaho are vis iting her sister, Mrs; Ray Ham ilton. i jj Spending Sunday at Suttle lake were; Ml and ilILn. Huber Ray, Mr. and, Mrs. Wayne Woodward and Mr. find Mrs. Glen Willis. Mr. and! Mrs; Clint Smith and son Gary attended the Smith family reunion picnic at Canby Sunday. ; t ; 1 j 'V. - t - Mr. and Mrs. Chet Cole made a businesl trip to Salem Satur day. M ;.f ; j : Mr. an4 Mrs. Frank Ray spent the weekend at their cabin on Paulina like. I N fj .'A. f I j - ... Garden Qub Rummage Sale Aids Qub! House II . ? - ' - -v' FOUR CORNERS Rickey Gar den clutf members will meet Thursday to sort rummage for the tn held Fridav and Sat urday. August 13 and! 14 at Green- baum's store. The sale is being held to raise funds for liquidation of the Four Corners community hall indebtedness. Members are axkin for volunteer workers to come and,' bring rummage for the sale. S Girl Hurler on Male Team 1 . ,-- 4' , I-. Q2L L ST. JOSEPH. Ill, An It Blonde Beatrice Metesh, 19-year-eU pitcher, chats with Manager Ed Brlese of the St. Jeseph, HL. Ameri can Lesion team daring game in which she limited all-male op ponents to nine hits, but lost the game. She won a starting asslgn- ment with the semi-pro team, however, on the basis of her per formance. Beatrice get one hit and drove in a run. (AP Wlrephote to The Statesman.) Roberts Home Economics clut) ot, Roberts . grange, meets Wednesday, August 11, at 8 pjn. at Mrs; Abner Klines, 1065 North 5 th jst Salem. Mrs. Lynn Oymer and Mrs. Denver Young will be assistant hostesses. Discussion of china ware and the! markings of china by Mrs. Denver Young and Mrs. Chet Nelson is scheduled. A display table will j show china ware of the members and friends present. j Wisconsin Folk Return Home ; a . S - . : . ' - . " ' ; ' ; . . ' LIBERTY.- Mrs. Henry Mo- lenda, Julio Ann and Michael of Milwaukee, Wis., who have been guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Joe Vanek, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reavis and Mary Lou ' Murphy of Port land were guests Monday of Mrs. Leta Hampton. . i '; : - Mr. and Mrs.- Tobey Henman, Alyco , and Janice , of Olympia, Wash visited Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Harrison last week. - Bob Hudson and La Vern Evans enlisted in the marines last week and are - at San Diem. Rachel and Alyce Hampton are in Portland this week, f Mrs. William Robertson of Chi cago, HI. is visiting her son, W. B. Robertson' and family. Spending the weekend at Three Lakes creek were Mr. and Mrs. Roland Seeger, Margaret and Jerry; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mc Kinney. Macel and Phylis. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Olson of Los Angeles visited Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Core last week; Mrs. Nancy Peed, Mrs. H. Lane's mother, is visiting in Se attle. Mr. and Mrs. John Dasch have returned from their vacation at New Castle. Wyo. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Doege have a new prefabricated house on their nroDerty. Wayne Blaco is back at work again after his recent illness. R. L. Heacox Logging Company Resumes "Work GATES The R. L. Heacox log ging company resumed operation last week, after having been shut down since last fall. The logging site, near Sardine Creek, was for merly a year round operation, but was forced down due to construc tion work on the new highway. Bean Harvest o'on At Aldermans Now Underway UNIONVALE One thousand bean pickers are employed here this year at the Alderman farms, pickers coming as far south an Grand Ronde and1 as far. north as Vancouver and Portland. . George Hively of Washougal has been visiting the Clark Nobles and while here helped Ed Noble cele brate bis 89th birthday July 28. Johnny Noble took him home Sun day. -v-S -" Mr. and Mrs. Elvin IL Asher of Corvallis are the parents of a nine pound son, David Raymond,, born July 28 at the Corvallis Gen eral hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lorenzon, who operate the Grand Island Junc tion store and Mr. and Mrs. George Asher of Grand Island. This is the Ashen second child and first son. -' i Mrs. Elsie Kleinschmldt of Bend and Mrs. Ed Reetz of the Web foot district, visited the Fred Withees Tuesday. They, also vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rutsch man. " . - ! Mr, and Mrs. Merle Church have moved to a house on the Charles Carr place. tlrii Clique Is Guest , $ Of Auburn Neighbors XUBXJRN Mrs. Loren RIchey en.lt rtained Thursday for neigh bors and friends in honor of Mrs. C.i E. Clique who moved this week end to McMinnville. Mrs. Clique was presented with a handkerchief shower of farewell gifts. . Present -wera'. Mi . Roy J.ch, Mrs. Roy Fowler,' l'n C. A. Barney, Mrs. Jack Scorgle,; Mrs. L. W. Gordy, Mrs. Hugh y.llliams, Mrs. Arthur Slowell -and Hazel, Mrs; Henry Hansen, the J honored guest and daughter, iRuth and the ' hostess. Sending gifts were Mrs. Stuart. Johns and Mrs.' Wilfred Wilier.- :- ; ft !v Lcslcr DcLapp CosBmereJal i ITaalliig ; ParBitaTt ; Moving 1 fc k 4aM I No. Coml rbeao f-mi UJ mlmimm fli m t mm I f idC n El'J- Dry Coaponqd 01! j VJEEC3 a 1 1 FEEC3 Cj Cr::i J -ft ., . , - . , i . , One oaty operation with tcotts Sproof r provides double octlon lo remove ugly don detlon, plantain and the like, while Ko grass Is fed fo thicker arowth; rlchor oolor. Try H-olckly transforms vvood oh Into snowpioeo lown. SCOTTS LAVII FOOD pUis VYIIO COfiTZOL Bmm. Mi SSSS m - Its MS scons LAWN I rm im mim imh by r- - N iis::d k 1 ft-si SO tS SM S Sm . tarn Mf wtm mmm mi 4m ' $IM tlSJt )l i h Vi ISO N. IsMfsltt Drivt at 4 German FEATURE CLEARANCE ITEM HERE! ? 80-Sq. Sizes 12 to; 20 Cotioh Percale Frini House 01 unvo) nut O Assorted styles V lien mcxuuuiuuc cj O Bought at a special price . DOWNStAIRS STORE it ' I el t ti . : 44 SMlLEM PENNEY'S A little of this and a litte of that broken lots, sizes and color assortments but well worth search throughout the store. Every thins: you find means i . " if. . ' i i i. a savins because; everythinsrjroa ses? here has been heayil price-cuti Re grouped for special fast clearance. ' II- 6 s. IJ FEATURE CLEARANCE ITEM HERE! Fall Sport Hen's O Wool & Cotton O Bright Plaids O Inner or Outer Style MAIN FLOOR is if .j; ; 11 i Ei mm mmmi Urn's Lighlweighl GOTTOII DinOIIS CO Size 40 . Only ' Now Slain Floor a if FEATURE CLEARANCE v ITEM HERE! f ONLY 150.LEF1 E)lIilIEIl O Broken Lots O Sheer Rayons O New this season 6 Save Today J 2ND FLOOR lien's I'lnslin Highl Shirls REDUCED! Boy's All-V7col . Bedford Cords . SCHOOL PAIITS Women's Ilovelty Aprons Now Repriced To 11 O Bit O Blues Only Sizes 27 to 30 Waists s1 f j Main Floor O White O S-M-and largi Main Floor 83 MD JUST LOOK! SAVE Oil THESE! : lien's Ilnllicclor i V . ' AH Wool crioppsn smm FEATURE CLEARANCE ITEM HERE!; TWO GROUPS IIEII'S SFOQT -I' smnis ; O Special Repriced O Rayons and Gabardines "MAIN FLOOR -1 O Gay Plaid O: Double Yoke Back p! Ideal for Sports - I ' Main Floor 7s 0 i Doy's Spofl coats 1 Assorted Plaids nrinn Main Floor - 7-Fieco UATEQ. GLASS : ' SET Of, 6 Glasses -O il Pitcher ; Clear Glass . j Downstairs Store CLEAR-GLASS : rnnnons O Size i 16 x 24 O Etched Design :. Downstairs Store , Csswm3 Each "Downstairs Store SPECIAL ON ; BOUDOIR LAtlPSi O Complete with , shade O Pottery Base ' , Downstairs Store FEATURE CLEARANCE Women's . ' r Seersucker ; 4 - ' ;' presses O Red or Blue Stripe O Some button down front - design ..' .' ' f j- J r DOWNSTAIRS STORE It ' Si- I'"' I !. I' ' '5 I" CLEAIIUP! FEATURE CLEARANCE ITEM HERE! Men's , ' - ... - - ffffopcai O Just 12 left now . 0 -100. wool fabrics 1 MAIN FLOOR i ' I'' ',; - I 1 'I i. . - ; ' -lb -' V.. - , .. ; Girl's Lighl Bine Denim ;" snoriTS ; . .... ' . 1 ' I . ' I 'I NOW V VA 0 ONLY U LI . Second Floor - .'HW UTi 3 (S3 i ' II ' I I I ' I I I I i A FEATURE' CLEARANCE ITEM HERE! nnr hi MSj tj J" In Our J O Broken Lots from better dress racks O Sizes 14to 46 ' I. nm " - 1 ! , i , 'j " ' , , : 1 ' ' M i ' il - . & - - 1 -i f : m : m : ii -i i . i -v i ir i ' -v i m ii i i in xtti-i ' r , r i ;-' -i i 1 E3.M- EJ J cL!I SALET.L OREGON