The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 29, 1950, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 The Statesman. Salem. Oregon. Sunday, January 23. 19S0
Lebanon Sets
Turkey Day
For Feb. 15
SUUtmaa Ntws Service
LEBANON A tentative pro-
?:ara for tht city's 12th annual
urkey day, !' February 15, has
been released showing four major
speakers, business sfulons and an
entertainment Deriod on the aven.
da. ...(.,.
The day Ion eroeram will torn.
inence In the city hall auditorium
t 10:30 a. m. when George Brit.
commerce, will welcome the an
ticipated 250 growers. A response
will be given by Avery Swink,
local turkey raiser. Drawing of a
door prize will follow, and the ap
pointment of a nominating com
mittee. First topic discussed will be
."Reducing costs through feeding
and management" This will be
discussed by James Harper, Ore
gon State college.. .
A free turkey dinner to all
growers and delegates will be
served during the noon hour at
both the Methodist and Presby
terian churches by Jadles of the
respective churches.
Afternoon sessions will com
mence at 1:30 when Ted Belobo
noff, noted violinist, will be heard
ton, president of the chamber of in short recital. This will be fol
lowed by- the first , afternoon top
ic, "Selling Oregon hatching eggs
and poults," by W. 1L Schwelder,
president of Oregon Turkey Im
provement association. Election of
officers will be held at 2:20.
C W. Norton, president of
Northwest Dairy and Poultry
Products, will then discuss the ef
fect of government support prices
on the turkey industry.
Noel Bennion, Oregon State
college poultry specialist, will talk
on the 1950 turkey situation and
outlook, and summarize the day's
meeting. Adjournment is planned
at 3:30. ,
FOLIO FUND GROWING.
JEFFERSON Chairman Gil
bert Hoevet Thursday morning
announced $82.50 had been con
tributed so far to the local March
of Dimes.
Pupils Help
Polio Program
At Jefferson
SUtetmam Ntwi genie
JEFFERSON --The fourth
grade contributed $1.60 made
from their toy show January 13,
to the local March of Dimes. The
room has been studying Eskimos
and has made an Eskimo mural.
They plan to present a play, with
Carolyn Adams announcing. Sha
ron Hansen will give a reading,
"An Eskimo and L"
The . grade school Cubs have
been invited to play in the Leba
non Invitational tournament next
week. They are also invited to the
George Fox college tournament at
Newberg March 2, S and 4.
Don Reed attended the Marion
county B" league meeting Wed
nesday night, helping plan the
baseball schedule for spring and
county basketball tournament at
Willamette university February
17, 18, 22 and 23.
The budget committee meeting
with the school board Monday
night did not complete the budg
et and another meeting of the
group is called for Friday night
to complete the budget. - .
Don Reed and Pat Beal will at
tend an all-day education confer
ence at the University of Oregon
Saturday, staying over for the
Oregon - Washington basketball
game that evening.
The FFA basketball team will
play Albany .here Monday night,
January 30, at 7:30.
Proceeds, less : expenses, - from
Tuesday's double header ' game
between the Lions and Deaf
school A and B teams here will
be given to the local March of
Dimes. High school students will
be charged 10 cents for this game.
First game begins at 730 p. m. ,
Next Tuesday morning the
chairman of the budget commit-.
tee, woe vaseic, varion uotn,
chairman of the board of educa
tion and Pat BeaL school super
intendent, will present the local
school budget to the county rural
school board for zone 3 at a meet
ing at Cloverdale school.
The - film, "Green Pastures in
Oregon," was . shown Thursday
morning to grades 5 to 8, and to
the agriculture classes.;
VETS GET CHECKS .
STAYTON The First Stayton
veterans to receive insurance div
idend ehecks were Durret Jordan
and Don Mouser, whose checks
were In the mall the first of the
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TWO BIG DAYS
Monday and Tuesday, January 30 & 31.
Final Round-up of Clearance Items. Many moro
values not listed here Clearance of all winter
merchandise throughout the store! Prices sliced
to the bone for quick clearance! Shop now and
save! . '
Penney
's Great January Tag - End Days.. Sensational Savings... Big Bargains!
BOY'S ALL-WOOL 'CHOPPER' JACKETS
Double yoke, bright plaid pattern zipper "front,
sturdy button cuffs, 100 wool fabric Sizes 12-18.
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Penney', Main Floor
SIX ONLY ...
FLOOR LAMPS
Try - to match this outstanding ralue
anywhere I You sore on QO
this brass floor lamp. Vr
Fabric shade........
Penney' Downstair Store
WOMEN'S SATIN t GABARDINE
RAINCOAT VALUES
Bayon satin and cotton cabardine.
Plaid cuffs and lining of hood. Worth
$5.00 Ci 9.88
Penney' Seeond Floor
MEN'S ALL-WOOL SPORT SHIRTS
It's gabardine! 100 pre-shrunk pure wool fabric,
dress collar, 3-button cuff. But hurry!
Penney's Main Floor
6) P)P)
JUVENILE BOY'S HEADWEAR
Grey, green and beige corduroy caps. Flannel-lined
with chin strap - 50c Brown leather, fur-trimmed
"Pilot helmets, chin-strap and goggles - 1.00.
Penney's Main Floor
50c
1.00
BARGAIN VALUE ...
COTTON DRESSES
Brentwood cottons at their ralue- pack
ed best. 80 square per 4T7Q
caleswaffle piques, J M w
seersuckers. 12-44.L, f --
- - Penney's Downstair Store
BOY'S ALL-WOOL SKI SWEATERS
V-neck, acquard patterned, all-wool ski sweaters.
"Glengarry" brand. Green, maroon, brown patterns.
Sizes 10-16.
Penney' Main Floor
2.00
WOMEN'S. BETTER
DRESS BARGAINS
'Dressy and casuaL One and two-piece
styles In a glamourous VAQA
selection of becoming f !?w w '
shades. L . . Vjy
Penney Seeond Floor "
WOMEN'S FLANNEL GOWNS
Dream-pretty, everyday practical soft cotton flannel
pastels in sizes 15 to 19. See these!
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Fennejr's Main Floor
IS
MEN'S SATIN TWIll 20MBER JACKETS
Shiny rayon satin twill body; mouton collar; knit
waist, cuffs. Talon slide fastener front, two roomy
lash pocketi. Alpaca pile lined. '
Penney 's M&in Floor I
$1
i AIL-WOOL . . .
BLANKET VALUE!
72"x84M size. Matching rayon satin
binding. Breath-taking ,
selection of lorely pastel t 3TN 3 W
colors. Buy... .
Penney 's Mezxanlne
REDUCEDI WOMEN'S
BLOUSES . . SKIRTS
Qose-out group of better quality skirts
from higher priced lines, ftft
to an sizes, Jj3
worth much more
Penney' Seeond Floor
WOMEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS
Brlgh plain colored shades In soft flannelette. Tie
and elastic Waistband. All the wanted sizes.
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Penney' Alain Floor
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BOY'S WARMLY-LINED ZEL0N JACKETS
Boys sizes (10 to 14) In this water-repellent and
wind-resistant "Bomber" Jacket. Sand, maroon,
brown shades. Alpaca pile lined. A
Penney ICaln Floor t
km
60 GUAGE, 15 DENIER
NYLONS HOSE
So sleek and sheer. Luxury hose at a
clearance price! Erery pair perfect too.
All sizes TIC
Popular y'irw
Shades cL PAIR f l j
- Penney Main Floor
SPECIAL FEATURE!
CHILDREN'S OXFORDS
Brown- with rubber sole and heel!
Stoutly made for wear 4F I.
comfort, and neat yVV
appearance. 8 to 3. M f f
Penney' Downstair Storo
WOMEN'S RAYON GOWNS
Run resistant rayon tricot knit with lace or net trim.
Pink, blue, maize or white. 32-40. A bargain!
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Penney' Mala Floor
100 ONLY! WOOL & FUR SWEATERS
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Bue, yellow, Igray and maroon shades In this popu
lar group of V-neck slipover sweaters. Some ell
wool, some 30 fur. Men's sizes.
Penney' Mala Floor .
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SAVE . . . SAVE!
BABY BUGGIES .
Leatherette corered. collapsible styles.
3 and 4 bow hoods, wire wheels, visor
and draft C 4 Ok O- ff P
flaps. See ZDJLU tl ZD AO
ihese : . . j .
Penney Seeond Floor
MEN'S ALL-WOOL
PLAID SHIRTS
Pure wool and Tirgin wool top quality
casual shirts. REDUCED! PA
Soft shadow plaids. (S3U
14V4I0 17. V2
Penney' M&ln Floor
GIRL'S CRISP NEW FROCKS
Cotton dresses In attractive styles end bright print Sizes ff
colors; One group of colorful dresses in sizes 3-6x. 3 to 6x I vV
The other: 7-12.
Penney's Second Floor
MEN'S ALL-WOOL TOPCOAT BUYS!
Not. ell sizes left In this grand group of Saxony
check end suede velour topcoats.
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TODDLER'S
SNOW SUITS .. SAVE!
Specially-priced group of one-piece, sip-per-front
snow-suits. AO
Water-repellent and (00
equipped with hoods.
Penney's Seeond Floor
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WHITE COnON
SHEET BLANKETS
Sapor-soft and coxy-warml Shop prices.
check qualifies tl tCrS
This is a real 1 OO
raluel , , ,, r Si
Penney's Mexxanlne
GIRL'S WINTER COATS
Tweed fn girls' sizes (7 to 14). Some ettrective
checks and trimmed styles too!
Penney's Seeond Floor
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BOY'S ALL-STEEL COASTER WAGONS
Sturdy, all steel Coaster wagons. Three groups each
drastically reduced for your saving. Sturdy rubber-
tired wheels.
Penney's Main Floor
GIRL'S FEATURE
.RAINCOATS
Some solid f some plaid; erery one
with bright plcdd hood. ' g f
Rubberized lined! Re- yJVU
duced for clearance !M f -
Penney's Seeond Floor
MEN CARDIGAN
JACKET VALUES
Broken sizes, quantities are limited!
Corduroy cardigan
sport coats. Grey, Vr" OO
green, maroon.
Penney's Main Floor
WOMEN'S RAYON SATIN BRAS
Rayon satin In good uplift, smooth fit, com
fortable. White and tea-rose. 34, 36, 38
B cup.
. -.; : Penney's Seeond Floor
FOR
CHILDREN'S GALOSHES . . . SAVE!
Red, white, brown colors In this sturdy, practice!
galosh! " Big savings, so hurry!
Penney's Downstairs Store J
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CLEARANCE AT PENNEY'S. SAVE . . . HUND
REDS OF BIG SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
LIMITED QUANTITIES. SO HURRY. MONDAY
& TUESDAY
OUT THEY GO! PENC0 SHEETS
Yes, it's Penco . . .145 thread count top -
quality sheets at these lower-than-low clear- 81 -
ance prices.
72"xl08"
1.77
Penney's Mexxanlne
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LAST CALL! H AH0II WIDE SHEETS
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Not many left, so be here early! Famous
Nation Wide brand 132 thread count
sheets. Buy and save!
Penney's Mexxanlne -
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