The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 21, 1956, Page 11, Image 9

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    Valley I
Dricfs
Falli Cltjr-The Falls City Gar
den Club will meet Thursday at
the home of Mn. Virgil Davis, j
Member are looking forward to
viewing Mr. Davis' rose garden, )
and for the meeting each plans to
make-and model fresh- flower i
hat.
Dallas A display of notebooks,
activities and clay and wood mo
dels, made by Dallas children,
may be seen at the Disciples of j
Christ Church state convention at
Turner from June 28 to July 1. i
Mrs. Goldia Ferguson will set up
the display, which consists of items j
made by her students in the Dal
las Week Day School of the Bible.
I.yoM-Stayton Union High
School directors will be voted on
at the Mari-Linn schoolhouse Mon
day from 2 to 8 p m. Candidates
are John ,Prideaux ol Lyons and
Douglas Heater of Fern Ridge.
Salt Creek-The Salt Creek Bap
tist Church will have a men's
work night Thursday starling at
6 .TO to prepare the park area and
building (or the annual 4th of
July picnic,
I'nloa HIM Several families here
altended graveside services for
Mrs. Maud Hunt. Portland, at
Staylon on Monday. The deceased
lived here for many years and
owned the farm where Mr. and
Mrs Dolph Heater now live. j
Marquam A reception for Pas
tor and Mrs. Dave Bennett will be
held Sunday at I p.m. New offi
cers of the Women's Society of the
church will be installed during
morning worship services.
North Howell The annual school
budget of North Howell School
District SI was approved at the
voting which took place Monday.
Steve Schmidt is the newly-elected
schoolboard member. Contractors
have started construction of the
new school building.
I nionvale The Youth Fellow
ship o( the I'nionvale Kvangelical
Rrethren Church will hold a bar
becue Friday at 7 p.m. at the L.
S. I.orenzen farm.
Falls City Mrs. James Royer
continues to improve in her home
alter returning home from a Port
Idnd hospital on Tuesday. She had
undergone surgery and spent 10
days in the hospital.
Lyons At the annual school
meeting at Mari-Linn school Mon
day evening, Mike Schwindt was
elected director. The bond issue
carried with 50 yes votes and I no.
Willamina Hires
Assistant Coach
lUlrimu Mtwi Strrkt
WILLAMINA Charles Bafaro
of McMinnville has been hired
by the high school board to be
assistant coach and social science
teacher. At the last meeting of
the board, resignations were re
ceived from Miss Esther Burch,
librarian, who is moving to Ore
gon City; Ezra Jansen, who will
go to Grants Pass to teach math:
and Dirk Johnson, shop and
journalism, who will go to Port
land. 0. C. Yokum of McMinnville
was given the job of tiling, grad
ing and black topping the parking
lot and the alley between the
school and parking lot.
Dads Feted At Unionvale
Suimhu Newt trrvlrt
UNIONVALE - Fathers were
guests of honor in homes through
out the community Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Magee and family
were hosts to their families, Mr.
'and Mrs. Guy Remme of Dayton,
j Mr. and .Mrs. Louis Magee and
'Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fisher and
two daughters of Portland. The
occasion also honored the birthday
of Mrs. Fisher.
! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stockhoff
were hosts Sundav when Mr. and
.Mrs. Will Stockhoff and Bill. Lt.
(Robert Stockhoff, Mr. and Mrs.
Jamie Ediger and family and Miss
j Beverly Aebischer gathered at
their home. Dwight Ediger's birth-
jday was honored along with the
father's present. Lt. Stockhoff Is
leaving in two weeks for overseas
duty with the Army in Germany.
Guests Monday for dinner at the
home of Mrs. Edwin Rutschman
were her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed
Lehman of Amity and the latter
sister, Miss Alice Tapscott and her
niece, Miss Betty Devlin of Pitta
burgh, Pa. who are spending a
two weeks vacation here. They
visited Mrs. Anna Rutschman and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutschman and
family in the afternoon.
BISCUIT BONUS
LONDON (INS) A new British
award for courage will go to "The
Bravest Dog of the Year," with
the plucky canine receiving
a bumper package of dog biscuits.
Unger Family
Welcomes Kin
SUUsaua News Srvlf
MT- ANGEL A good portion of
the Unger clan gathered at the
home of Miss Elizabeth Unger for
dinner Sunday to greet Mr. and
Mrs. George Unger of Stitkney,
S.D.
The George Ungers arrived last
week for an extended visit in Ore
gon. Sunday was the 44th wedding
anniversary of the pair.
Others at the dinner included
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Unger and
family of Redmond; Miss Norma
Jean Unger, Portland; Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Unger and family,
Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Un
ger and family, ML Angel.
YNq.
Garner Elected to
Hazel Green Board
HAZEL GREEN John Garner
was elected director for a five-year
term for Hazel Green School at the
annual meeting Monday night. He
succeeds Roy Aker. who has
served for nine years and
i wished to be free of school
'. sponsibilities for a time.
I Other directors are Elmer
! Claughry, chairman for the coming
year; Orvillt Klampe, Clarence
Zielinski, and Hubert Galle.
who
re-
Mc-
Farmers Union
Picnic Planned
SlaUMua Ntwi torvttt
GERVAIS Members of Ger
vais Farmers Union have been in
vited by the Terrebonne Farmers
Union local to attend a no-host
picnic Sunday at Cline Falls Park.
In the afternoon, a trip to the Pet
erson Rock Gardens is planned.
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Statesman, Salem, Ore., Thurs., June 21, 'bb (bee. 1)-U
Church Group Hold
Services in State Park
llilpau fitmi trrvtc
LYONS-Members of the MYF
group from the Lyons Methodist
Church went to Silver Falls State
Park Sunday afternoon where
they held a warship service.
SERVICE BIDS SfHI.A( K
DALLAS Marvin Otto Schlack
of Salem reported to Polk County
Selective Service headquarters
Wednesday and is scheduled to be
sworn into the armed force
Thursday at Portland.
HOME FROM HOSPITAL f
TURNER Albert Younger, who
had surgery on his back, and Nor
man Whitehead, who had a major
; operation are both home from the
hospital. Francis Paris, who suf
fered a heart attack while working
in Bend, is still in the hospital
there. He expect to come home in
two weeks.
IN DALLAS HOSPITAL
OAKDALE - Mrs. Fred Bvrom
is on the road to recovery after
undergoing major surgery in a
Dallas hospital. Her sister. Dr.
Charlotte Mitchell, a physician
from Pacific Grove, Calif., is visit
ing at the Byrom borne and plans
to help Mrs. Byrom when she re
turns home from the hospital.
Surgery Follow!
Sprained Ankle
luinus Ntws Strvtce
BRIDGEPORT - Joanne Baksr, " '
11 year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Baker who live oa
Dallas-Falls CKy Highway, under--went
orthopedic surgery at Re
lem hospital Monday.
Joanne sprained her ankle atr
school about Feb. 1. When it never
healed, the ankle was found to
have an infected bone. After surf
cry a east was put on her Iff up
to her knee. She expected to re
i main ia the hospital for three day..,,,
J. J. Brown
Dies, Rites
Set at Dallas
SUIrinua Nwi Srrvlt
DALLAS Services for Jeremiah
J. Brown, 65. longtime Dallas-area
resident, will be at 2 p.m. Thurs
day at the Bollman Chapel. The
Rev. Leland Morse will officiate,
and burial will be at Salt Creek
Cemetery.
Brown, who had been living for
the past several months at Brice
land. Calif . died in his sleep there
Monday. He was born at Ulysses,
Kans . May 9, 1891, and came to
the Salt (York community with his
family when a boy.
The deceased was married to
June Evans on Nov. 7, 1921, at
Cnrvallis and taught school for a
number of years. He later moved
with Mrs. Brown to southern Ore
gon for his health.
In addition to his wife at Dallas,
lie is survived hy a son. Kenneth,
Hricfland. Calif : a daughter.
Irma, also living in California, and
a step-son. Vernon J. Evans; bro
thers. Jack Brown, Dallas. Roscoe
at San .lose. Calif., and Phil, San
Diego, Calif.; two sisters. . Mrs.
Henry Fast, Sheridan, and Mcs.
.lames Morrow, Medford; also
seven grandchildren.
Births
At Valley Hospitals
SUtMmtn Nrn-t Sfrvlrt
DALLAS-To Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Diehm, Falls City, a son June
IB at Dallas Hospital.
STAYTON-To Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Thompson, Lyons route 1,
a daughter. June 18, at Santiam
Memorial Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C.
Brown. Sublimity, a son. June 18,
at Santiam Memorial Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Sam
rk. Staytnn. a daughter, June 18,
at Santiam Memorial Hnpilal.
To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Blair,
Staylon. a daughter. June 17. at
Santiam Memorial Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Niel
sen. Newport, a son. June 15, at
Santiam Memorial Hospital.
To Mr. and Mrs. Gene I.. Gibson,
Mill City, a son. June 15, at Santi
am Memorial Hospital.
This is the Official
Penslar Remedy Store
For Marion County. You will
find thosa preparation of
highest qualtiy and guaran
teed to be exactly for what
they are sold and represent,
ed to bo.
Schaefer's
Drug Store
13S N. Commercial
Open Daily 7:30 A M.-I P.M.
Sunday 9 A. M. 4 P. M."
Kroehler Made the Mistakes-Wood ry's Made the Buy-You Get the Savings-ln the Most Unusual Event of Its Kind Ever in Salem !
Two Car-Loads! Davenports and Chair Suites, Davenos, Sofas, 2 fvAm
P'c. Sectionals. Curved Sectionals, Sofa-Bed Suites, T. V. Chairs, IIUIII
Rockers, and Lounge Chairs.
famous
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j Not "imptrftct" or "stconds," not dtf ctiv, but brand now, porf tct living room f urnitur In tht
' 'V 'y'l' lattst fashions and smarttst covtrs . . . yours at almost Vx prico bocaust Kroohltr "gooftd." Most
ly ont-of-a-klnd in a vast assortmtnt, but thty'rt rare bargains-tvtry on of thtml "
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HERE'S THE FACTORY'S CONFESSION
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making furniture down to a reel science, lot no matter how large they are, no matter how scientific, they still have e hire people,
and people make mistakes!
Mistakes like these hannen in the best factories: Jones Co. orders a dsvenoort and chair In light green, bvt the factory makes H
up in dark green; or they put in spring-filled cushions instead ff foam rubber; or finish the legs blonde when they show Id be :
mahogany. Maybe upholsterers use the right color but the wrong material.
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. now, in so Doners are caugm oy Kroeniers inarproyea inspocTors nn wi m wnns nwn mm wnw riiw. nmiyi
purchased this entire lot at almost Vi price. The savings are Immense. Genuine . . . and all yours!
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Modern Stylo, Ice Pink Reg. $J.50 IU7 $100
108" 2 PIECE SECTIONAL Nubby Textured Cover, Persimmon Color Reg. $319.50
BUMPER end SECTIONAL r r.wr m r. so$109
Traditional Style DAVENPORT and CHAIR sh.fn. t.8 JO$299
Till nirr IlllPf API fPrTIll A I lutton lack Stylo Foam Rubber Cushions Covered In ln $
I WU rlElC HMLr )UrA )C.IIUriML 100Nylon,Turctu4s.C.kv Reg $329.50 417
Sava
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Sava
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DELUXE CLUB CHAIR
100 Nylon, Turquoise Color Reg. $329.50 A 17 $110
$119.95 $59 $0
Sage Green, Nylon Reg.
lanish Style 3 Piece CURVED SECTIONAL KTSsSETOSST 299 ,m
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Modern Style DAVENPORT and CHAIR tti;?2t ST 144
SWING ROCKER
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Ultra Modern 2 PIECE SECTIONAL JS 269
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Sloped Pillow Arms, 1 20" ee. Section, Covered in latest
Metalic Textured Hack and Rose Fabric Reg. $349.50
SOFA-BED (Da veno) Double Spring Construction, Ice Pink Reg. $119.50 88
I FIRE SIDE CHAIR Armless Style, Beige Textured Nylon Reg. $49-95 38
T-V SWIVEL ROCKER Club Chair, Site and Style, Color Beige - - -- Reg. $99.95
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Three Piece Curved BUMPER END SECTIONAL "tVj XTTA1 VSi v 319
Combination Turquois and Brown
Smart Modern LOUNGE CHAIR
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$31
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Sava
$50
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Blonde Trim, Color Persimmon - Reg. $69,75
SALE STARTS TODAY!
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