The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 23, 1954, Page 33, Image 33

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    Valley News
Statesman News Service
All-New Famltv for Detroit.
Idanha Schools Nearly Filled
Sutcsmai Newt Service . . '
; DETROIT A new faculty for the Detrolt-Idanha Public School
system is complete except for one position. Superintendent Carl A.
SnoHing reported Thursday.
Snelline also is new in his position, having assumed his duties
on July 1. He and other teachers were employed following a major
turnover in the Detroit faculty in which some teachers resigned and
-j others were not offered contracts.
Looney Clan
Reunion Held
At Jefferson
Statesman w Service r-
JEFFERSON The descend
ants o( Jessie and Ruby Bond
Looney and William Looney met
at Jefferson City Hall for their
27th reunion. The first reunion also
was held in the hall on August 23,
. 1925. . -'-
; Three guests were present for
Sunday's reunion, Mrs." Hattie
Paris, Stayton, Mrs. J. T. Bridges,
Oakland; and Roy L. Christiansen,
Sublimity. . '
New officers elected were Jesse
Looney of Scio, president;, Jed
Looney of Albany, vice president;
Mildred Newman of Salem, secret
ary; Gilbert Looney of Jefferson,
treasurer; Mrs. David H. Looney
of Salem, historian. -
Members of the clan present
ere Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Looney,
Miss Eleanor Looney. Miss Lyle
Looney. Mrs. D. H. Looney, Mrs.
Ruby Griffith, Miss Greta Looney,
George L. . Looney, . Mrs. Emma
Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer He
man, Jack Taggart, Robert and
Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Dale New
man, Glenda and Gary, of Salem.
. Also Mrs. Clifford Johnson, Eliz--abeht
Ann and Susan of Isaquah,
Wn.; Kathy Guild of San Carlos,
.Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Looney
and Benton, of Scio; Mr. and Mrs.
Jed Looney, Mrs. H. L. Oberson,
Chester Gaines, Dick Gaines, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam Looney, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Cox, Smith and Ger-
aldine, of Albany; Mrs. Walton J.
Looney, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Wynd
and Martha, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Looney, of Jefferson.
Saddle Club
Entertained
Statesman Newt Service
-HOPEWELL The Saleni Sad
dle Club was entertained by Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Stephens Sunday
with a trail ride through the Eola
- Hills and a no-host dinner at 2 p,
- m. in the patio of their home.
Attending were Mr. and - Mrs.
Floyd Seamiter and- daughter,
Judie, who is queen of the Dayton
Buckeroo; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sten
der. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Murray
and daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Rich
ards, Susie and Monte, of Kingman,
Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. Kenrut Peter
' son and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Copeiand, Bus Youngquist,
Mr.' and Mrs. Holly Jackson and
sons, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Mollitt, of Brooks; Mr. and
Mrs. Harry V. Carson, Silverton;
Mr. and Mrs. Fran Sutton. Jeffer
son: Glen MindeiC Sublimity; Mr.
and Mrs. Sterling Aldridge and
son and granddaughter of Amity.
Snelling formerly was superin
tendent at Days Creek, Ore.,; Pal
mer, Alaska; and Chassell, Mich.
He came here from Salem, where
he lived about a year.
Supt Snelling will ' teach his
tory and social science classes at,
ueirou mgn bcnqoi. N
From Salt Lake City - ' -
New athletic coach is Elmer
Lampe, formerly "of Salt Lake
City, Utah, who will teach sev
enth and eighth grades besides
coaching basketball, track and six-
man iootbalL t
Lampe's wife will be the new
fourth and fifth grade teacher.
Assistant coach and acting high
school principal will be Harold
Regele, Portland, - currently : a
baseball umpire in , the Western
International League.
Regele will teach industrial
arts, science and boys physical
education, the superintendent
said. ,. . , '- . -One
Teacher Needed i
Also on the new hieh school
faculty is Mrs. Laura Bates, Sa
lem, who will teach social science,
music and will be in charge of
the library. i
Still to be hired is a home ec
onomics teacher who may also
teach girls' physical education
and mathematics. . - ,
Other new elementary teachers
are Glen Burch, Gervais, who will
teach sixth and seventh grades;
Miss Minnie Miller, Detroit, sec
ond-third grades; and Mrs. Aud
rey Morley, Stayton, first grade.
Helen Bryant will return as
school secretary and clerk.
Middle Grove
Four-H Club
Makes Trip
. v Statesman, Newi Service -
MIDDLE GROVE The Triple
F 4-H Livestock and Dairy Club
made a recent field trip to the
farm of F. L. Zielinski, St. Paul,
to view his new milking parlor,
milking machine and cooler.
Accompanying them were Mrs.
LeRoy Austin, Mrs.' Thomas Doty
and their leader, Mrs. Vera Bas
sett, ' ' fc
A meeting following at the Aus
tin home where plans were made
or the annual club fair, to be held
August 14 at the Bernard Moor
man farm on Silverton Road.
Making the filed trip were Cher-
rill and Gary Doty, Edwin Ander
son. Richard and Ronald Moor
man, Sammie Myers and Peter
Austin. . , .
Attending annual American Un
ion Sunday School Summer Camp
at Silver: Falls State Park this
week are Gayken Van x Cleave.
Jean and Frederick Schafer , of
Middle Grove Sunday School.,
Guests at the Fred Scharf home
are Mrs. Ida'Davies and Mrs. Olga
Hoclscher, Santa Monica, Calif.
TURNER PROPERTY SOLD
v TURNER Mrs. Floyd Robert
son has purchased the 'George
Goode residence north of town.
Raymond Titus has rented a home
in Salem. He plans to mo-e next
week. '
The modern flamethrower was
first used as a weapon by the Ger
mans in the winter of 1914-15 dur
ing World War L
U. S. to Help
With School
THE DALLES (UP) The fed
eral government has authorized
contribution of $190,500 to the Chen-
owith school district to help con
struction of a permanent seven-
classroom school house west . of
here. ' " "
Thp new school will helo ease
crowded conditions partly due to
construction of The Dalles dam.
Low cost
decorating
; ideas
If the high costs of decorating
have you discouraged take new
hope! "Good 'news-for your
decorating dollar" a ibig, fIl
color feature ia August Better
) Homes & Gardens shows you
how lots of imagination and .
ery few dollars can turn your
rooms into a decorator's dream.
' Vou'H find lots of inexpensive
ideas you can use in this help-
- ful article. So be sure to pick
up your copy of August Better
Homes A Gardens ... on sale
-' wherever magazines axe (old I .
Install New
KC Officers
, Statesman Newt Service
MT. ANGEL The following of
ficers were installed Tuesday
night by District Deputy Robert
Voltz, Woodburn. to serve the Mt
Angel Council, Knights of Colum
bus: Jos. Beyer, grand knight;
Alfred Bernt, deputy grand knight;
Maurice Hammer, chancelor; W.
D. Harris, financial secretary;
Clem Hauth, recording secretary;
Al Schaecher, warden: Joseph X.
Schmidt, treasurer; Emedio De
S?ntis. lecturer; Al Keiker. trus
tee; Frank Erwert. advocate; Jack
Sefiurr, inside guarfi; and Leonard
Dicker, outside guard. . ,
The 40th anniversary of the
founding of the Mt. Angel council
which is due next November and
preliminary plans for an observ
ance was .discussed. - ,
LEAVE MONMOUTH
MONMOUTH Mr. a,nd Mrs.
Don Stewall and family have
moved from their home on West
Main Street to Bremerton, 'Wash.
Mr. Stewall was the music teach
er at Monmouth Elementary
school, and is recuperating from
a recent illness.
WHY SUFFER?
When you can have unbrok
en s'-ep too. if your kidneys
rd Hirder are in good or
r- Us
120 bottle
s : At '
Drug Store
Opef Daily 7:38 A.M. to 8 PM.
Sundays 9 A.M. to 4 PJL
115 N. Commercial
SPECIAL!
150 PAIRS FAMOUS
HOUSE1
SUPPERS
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Regular $5.95 Pr.i
- Sizes 4 to 9
MAIN FLOOR
MILLER'S
SPECIAL! 2: TO 4: P.M.
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Delicious Afternoon
Refreshment
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CAFETERIA
Downstairs
MILLER'S
v Special!
vosJumarJewelry
ADORABLE SCATTER PINS. Pearl,
rhinestone, chalk white, inrmany colors rC
RHINESTONE EARRINGS. Variety cf styles
such os hoop, spray,kontour"with $1
rhocfium setting. Imported hand-set stones. I
Regular $3.95. , - : ...
SILVER, GOLD CHOKERS. ; - -JCk
Many styles , , , , v . . J, . V, . ; . . . . . . VC
ROWER EARRINGS. Just right to wear r ft '
with cotton formals .';.... . . V.'. .v,". VC
MILLERS-I MAIN FLOOR
Statesman, Salem, Ore Triday. July 23, 1S54 (Sec 03
m GOOD QUALITY
. . . . BARGAINS!
STORE HOURS:
Fridoy, 9:50 to 9:00
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
Mostly
Medium
Sizes '
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Special Purchase.
Sale of Salesman's '
Sample... '
GIRDLES
Pantie Gird I es.
BRAS!
Famous
Brand
Price!
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
I Pinking Shears Re9 $795
f i I uniy
O Famous Brand
O Precision Made
O Notion Dept.
a very famous brand and!
tes is here for Fabulous F
man's sample girdles, pantie
Mostly medium sizes. White.
per style. Satin lastex, nylon
Save half! 2nd floor.
FABULOUS FRIDAY SALE!
BETTER
DRESSES
Reg. to $39.95
one of your fav-
iday sale! Sales-
hirdles and bras.
Pull-on and zip-
and fine cotton.
$00
ONE AND TWO PIECE
. . . over forty dresses in this spe
cial clearance of our better quali
ties at this low price! One and
two piece dresses in smartly;
styled and fashioned from high
est quality fabrics. Everyone
bearing a famous fashion label.
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. . . crepes in acetate rayons
prints . . . plain shades . . . pas
tels, navy and blacks. Short and
three-quarters i l e n g t h sleeves. "
Here is your opportunity to own
a truly fine quality dress at a
very low price! 2nd floor.
I
- Sizes -10
Thru 44
12y2jto 24Vfc
Save!
. . . another group of dresses
up to $24.95 in rayon crepes,
lace, rayon simulated linen,
etc. Plain and prints. Pastels
and darks. Sizes 12 thru 20.
46 Uim 52 and 14 Mi to 2304,
Long and three-quarters
sleeves in the group,
floor. -
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2ND
FLOOR
9:50
to
9:00
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2nd
IAL PURCHASE OF FAMOUS
Artemis 7
SH'ORTIE AND LONG.
GOWNS
Newt Special purchase of popu
lar shortie ' gowrs in dbttedl
cotton crepe. A famous!
name. ihop early for;
. . . iere'i
$2
1
s the . waltz
length nightie in floral
plisse) crepe with velvet
ribboft trims. All sizes . . .
r Fabulous Friday sale!, 2nd
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
HOUSE DRESSES
O Novelty Cotton
O Sizes 14 to 42
O New Styles
O Downstairs
J(D)c
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
LIPSTICKS
O Reg. to $1.50
O Refills
O Mascdra .
O Plus Tax
25'
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
CARD TABLES
5 Vim . rK$
I Sale! VJ;
1 Dresses Ci'.
r-1 r-
O Close-Outs
O Good Quality
O Gift Shop' .
O Reg. $7.95
A
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:0Q
Men's Travel Kit Bags
O Reg. $1.25
0 Resproid Plastic
O Long Wearing
O For Shave kit, etc.
Q Men's Section ,
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
CHILD'S SWIM SUITS
29c
O Reg. $2.98
O ' Swim or Sun '
O 3. to 6x, 7 to 14
O Downstairs
29
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
SPORT JACKETS
O 100 Wool Tweed .
Q Reg. $25.00
O 10 to 20
O 2nd Floor
3
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
QUALITY SHEETS
9 142 Thread
O 81 x 108
O Downstairs
' .....
O Twin Sire $2.09 "
2
FABULOUS FRIDAY 9:50 TO 9:00
Film-Flash Bulbs
O Outdated, Usable I
O Black and" White IJ
O Color,
O Close-outs!
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FABULOUS FRIDAY. 9:50 TO 9:00 .
ARGO FLEX CAMERAS
O Close-outs
O With Case $12.50
O With Case, Flash $16.00
O A Big Bargain!.
$
SHOP MILLER'S EXCITING FABULOUS FRIDAY BARGAINS!