The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 05, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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    2--The Stat man, Salem. Oregon. Sunday. December 5.
1948
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REFRIGERATOR
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SUPER DELUXE
REFRflGERATTOR
FOR IXTRA ROOM AND
EXTRA KITCHEN-CONVENIENCE1
This inowj 8 cubic-foot beauty will really mk
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. safe fooe prrtion, for greater kitchen effi
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and De Luae model alao available
ON DUTY MORNINO,
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Here's holiday cheer for all the year! This
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luscious food . . . leisure time . . . real con
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IH 4.2 and 11.1 cu.-ft. freezers plus exclusive
FreeArea" over-size fast-freezing area . . ,
"Lid-Lamp" interior light, and "Zero-I.arm
automatic alarm if temperature rises. See it
todayit'll make every day holiday at home!
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AL LAUE REFRIGERATION CO.
2350 State Street
Phone 3-5443
Weodbuns Woodburn city
council will meet Tuesday, De
cember 7 at 7:30 at the city re
corder's officce.
Silver ton Ramona club will
meet December 7 at 8 p.m. with
Mrs. George Hubbs, Cool idee
T. C. Mountain coming from Sac
ramento. Turner Merlie Pearson and
son William of Turner are in the
midwest to attend the Interna
tional Livestock exposition at
Chicago and a Shropshire rsheep
street. Members are asked to j ale " Ohio. They expect to reT
brinf canned vegetables as dona
tions for the Masonic Old Folks
Home at Forest Grove.
Turner The annual Christmas
party by Victoria chapter of East
ern Star will be held Wednesday
night December 8. with a no host
dinner at 0:30 and gift exchange
to follow.
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
L. Briedwell have returned from
a three weeks' vacation in Cali
fornia. Briedwell was stricken
with influenza at San Mateo, and
was hospitalized for a few days.
He recovered and is back at the
Coolidge & McClaine bank where
he is manager.
Turner Leo K 1 n k s t a d has
opened a cabinet shop near his
residence here.
Silver ton Maurice Winter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Winter of
Silverton is now playing with the
Frankie Carle orchestra in New
York City. He was with the Jan
Garber orchestra in Los Angeles
for several years.
turn December 10 by the south
ern route.
Aurnsvllle T. C. Mountain is
still under a physician's carefhere
but is recovering from the effects
of an operation which he under
went three months ago in Salem.
Mrs. Mountain sustained a fail
at her home here this week and
injured her back but is able tot
be around the house for short
periods.
8wegle fr. and Mrs. Carl
Arnet have moved to their new
place on Garden road, the former
Gleason property.
Jefferson Jefferson merchants
plan to install a 20-foot Christ
mas tree at the intersection of
Main and Union streets and have
it lighted during the Yule season.
Loud speaker will play Christmas
tunes at intervals each day.
Swegle Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Thrasher are moving from Salem
to their new property at Lancas
ter drive at Garden road.
Auburn Members of the Mon-
: roe avenue sewing club motoring
, , , ,,. . to McMinnville on Wednesday to
Turner-Mr and Mrs. Chester ; d th d wjth tneir
Stewart and Gary have returned ; neiKnbori Mrs j clique, were
home after several weeks spent : Mrs Henrv Hanson, Mrs. Arthur
working in California. j Stowell, Mrs. Charles A. Barney
A-.i. r;.- i a m i : daughter Ann, Mrs. Warren
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idiuutri ui vuiiiiiuti jtt rici icu 'Gregg Ml'S
this week for the coming year i nn
aic rv o o e i i vauiinicr, nd"Jr 'and Mrs
Wilcox, William West, Earl John- j
son, Frank Chambers, M. E. Meek
ers, and Elmer 'Engelland. Offi
cers will be named later from
this group.
Dallas Eastern
Star Lodge Gives
Surprise Party
DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. MeNin !
Cutler were honored with a sur
prise farewell party by the of
ficers of tfie Eastern Star, when
the group gathered at the beauti
ful new home of the Cutlers on
the Ellendale Road, Saturday eve- 1
ning. j
The guesjta were taken on a tour
of the home which includes many !
interesting! and beautiful types of!
woodwork.) The remainder of the j
evening was spent in playing in-
formal games and cards. i
The couple are moving to Sweet
Home where Cutler will be super
intendent f the Willamette Na
tional Lumber company mill at
Foster. j
Mrs. Culler, who is a member
of the OE$, was presented a gift
by Lee Fliflet, as a token of esteem
from her fellow officers.
At the conclusion of the eve
ning, refreshments were served to
Mr. and Mi-s. Lloyd Hodgson, Mr.
and Mrs. Forest Holmes, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee jFliflet; Mr. and Mrs.
Aaron Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Spooner, Mr. and Mrs. John
Klapp, Mr. land Mrs. Clark Learn
er, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Martin, j
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mr. j
and Mrs. Elgin McCleary, Mr. and j
Mrs. Hershel Waite, Mr. and Mrs. j
A. H. Davis and Mr. and. Mrs. ;
CuUer. i i
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HK.IL Furnilure
present:
Mr. Santa Claus's
House
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A amortlx arylaxL modern to the minute, 2 Bedroom
home, excitingly diiferent designed for gracioua
liying, with durability to last through the years.
Beautifully furnished by M. E. N whose slogan.
Tine Furniture far fine Folks." Is exemplified in
detail.
Priced at S1&500 unfurnished, or furnished to your
lndiTidual taste by M. L N.
Open House, Sunday,
December 5lh, 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m.
DrlTe post M. K. N. Store on Edgewater Street West
Salem, turn light up Kingwood Drive, then turn left
on Longriew one block.
Waller Unsgrave, Realtors
1233 Edgewater
SnunssiSMSfixi
Phone 3-5101
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Wilfred Wilier and
Mrs. Arlo McClain
Stuart Johns.
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East Salem
Mrs. Earl Wood itt
is in Salem General hospital re- J5
Gates At Depoe Bay for a va
cation are Mr. and Mrs. Del Smith.
While they are away Mr. and Mrs.
covering from a recent operation.
She expects to be home the last
of this week.
Lincoln The annual Chiist-
l mas party for Lincoln Goodwill
Stanley Vail will have charge of i club will be at Mrs. Walter
For sjrores of interesting, pleasing gifts for the
home; visit SALEM HOME FURNITURE CO.
the Smith Grocery store.
Four Corners Sherrill White,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
White, 500 Beck avenue, is con
fined to her home with chicken-
pox.
Gates Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hen-
ness have purchased an interest
in Jerry's Tavern at Gates. He
sold his sawmill to Elmer Klutke.
Aurnsvllle Lt. Col. O. A. Les-
ley has left for Japan where he ,
will be stationed with the army. J
Mrs. Lesley and their daughter.
Janice Muriel, will go to Japan!
in March. They spent the holiday
' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. !
Brog's. Thursday, December 9. No
hotess luncheon at 12:30 will be:
followed by gift exchange and
social afternoon.
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Open Friday Evenings To 9 o'CIock
m i l . Law 7 mlaw
Dallas Women's
Club to Meet
Next Tuesday
DALLAS Dr. Burt Brown Bar
ker, of Portland, vice president
of the University of Oregon and a
director of the Oregon Historical
Society, will be the speaker at
the December meting of the Dallas
Woman's club Tuesday at 2 p.m..
at Library hall. Barker will
speak on "Oregon Unique."
Christmas carols under the di
rection of Mrs. Wesley Sherman
will feature the musical program.
A Christmas gift shower for the
Oregon State hosptial is planned.
Articles suitable for gifts include:
fruit, candy, nuts, cigarettes and
games. Handkerchiefs, cosmetics,
soaps and materials to be stamped
for embroidering are especially
fine. Donors are requested not to
include such items as knives, scis
sors and bottles. Individual gifts
may be wrapped and marked
whether for men or women.
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Platform Rockers from
Occa. Chairs and Rockers from
Fireside Chairs .....
Desks - Secretaries
Pictures - Mirrors
from
Hassocks
Bedroom Suites from
Hampers
$129.50
Book Shelves and Bookcases ..from $ 24.95
Record Cabinets
Coffee Tables from
$ 29.95 ;
$ 14.75 ; I
$ 49.50 ' I
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Pier Cabinets, Whatnots .. from
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Sewing Cabinets ..from $14.95
Magazine Racks ; ..from $ 3.95
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mounting and repair work.
V. D. HILL
AGATE & GEM SHOP
Importers and Cutters
99-E and Lancaster Dr.
Phone 2-1369
(Open from 1 to 9:30 p.m.)
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5-Ifc. Wood Dinettes .....from $39.50
Drbp-Leaf Extension Tables ....from $69.50
Gajteleg Tables ... from $29.50
Nite Stands
Beds - Chests
Dresners - Springs
Beautyrejit Mattresses and Box Springs
Perfect Sleeper Mattresses and Box Springs
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510 N. Commercial St.
Phone 3-3175
Our Reputation
Your Protection
Faith through the years has
built our reputation for scrupu
lous accuracy, skill, prompt
service and our use of the best
pharmaceuticals. Our reputa
tion is your protection.
Schaefer's
Dreg Store
1895
1948
Phone 3-5197 or 2-9123
135 North Commercial
Baby Cribs
Play Pens -
Floor Lamps ... beginning at $9.95
Table Lamps beginning at $3.98
Boudoir Lamps ..beginning at $1.98 -
Pin-Up Lamps beginning at $1.98
Electrical Appliances
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General Electric Uprljhl and Tank Cleaners
General Dectric and Proctor Roasters
WaiHe Irons G. E Dominion Handy Hot
O Dectric Iron Sunbeam G. E. Proctor
O Dormeyer Food Mixers, etc
O Toaster Sunbeam Knapp Monarch :
Cornfield Proctor Toaerwell G. E.
O Hot Plate Universal Planet Ererhot
O Coffee Makers G. Ev Silex Nicro. etc.
O Healers Thermador Arrto G. L LaSaue
x O PereololoT 4JnlTeral Sheffield, eta.
O General Dectric & Telechron Qocke
O Fire Set
O Andirons - Screens
O Mlrro-Mattc Presto
O General Mills Cookers
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faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to
cleanse us from all unrighteousness."
L John lit.
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