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PAGE TEN Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Morning. January 18, 1948 Miller's Annual rt..- fr. 1 4,4 Vflll nai l.rariy QUICK CLEARANCE Of Milling! Millrr.- Today and Saturday SWItt - W1D DUE LIE AIRANC IE ' ' S4 : V.. : :-. . . : - ' " frrtra&'- m ii Th American Cancer society. In pointing ant a "common mlsconcep tion." says that cancer 'kills snare children between the ates of S and 19 thaa are taken In the combined toll of tcarlct fever, Infantile paralalia, typhoid fever, meningitis, peritonitis, diptherla, dysentery, diarrhea and malaria. The above picture, of three e vie Urns In the Memorial Cancer center, which will share In tho cur rent campaign for rearrh funds. F;ilU (lily Hjw Tluwr Links Dance FALLS C ITY. Jan. 17 (Serial) 11 Magnolia Krbekah lKlge held ln,t jllUfiii of officer Wf1ne.sday night. They ie Mm. Kthel (Inthe H'ie, noble (larid; Mr. Clarence IJnhait, vice grand; Mr, l.iz.ie Treat, treasurer!: Mrs, Nellie Mack. svietny; Mm. Chet Hurbank, net-j be at lh Wallace Gilchrist home, rjiv Mr Miildrd Wmv war- Liberty road. d-n; Mrs. Jack Straus, conduc t i, Mr. Glen Wheeler, right sup porter of the noble grand; Mrs. William Polland. left supporter; Mn William Ames, rijjht Hupport Vi of the ice grand; Mis. Floyd l-n,. left supporter; John Teal, n'i' side guardian attd Mrs. Len Oi i Westbrttok. inside guardian. A lunch was served to the mem b -. i after installation. HeightB Church Hoard to Meet Mcxt Monday IS'ifiht SALEM II Klf, UTS, Jan. 17 (Special)- The Woman's circle of the Salem IleighU Community church met at the Myron Van Katen home Wednesday, January 9. The licit rrKt'lar mieting will The quarterly meeting of the Salem Height church board was held Monday eve, January 7. rial) and 1 ttrml VfVililiug of Hclalivt,! Vxnrouvt-r .1KKKKRS0N, Jan. 17 (Sp. Hi and Mjr. Sott Hawk thir wn and daughter in law, S. S' and Mrs. JameK Hawk at tended a wedding of Mr. Hawk's rvec. Mi.-s Loui.e Germeyer and E O Adamn. both of Tigard. Sat urday 'in Vancouver, Wash, The v edding was read by the Rev. Paul Kunr.man, at his home. A rrption was held in the Odd Fellows hall, Tigard. I'iUe Germeyer is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Ger meyer of Tigard. and Adams is tfco son of Mr. and Mr. Phil A4mi of Tigard. He is with the nTirir corps, and was a prisoner 4i war on Guam for thre yeors. Mf expects to ret-eive his dUcharge nfxl month. Gates Comiiiiinilv Party-Is Planned 17 - (Special ) is home after GATES, Jan. Harold Shepperd being discharged. The Woman's club is sponsor ing a homecoming community party for the returned soldiers at the iwlHnilhou.se January 30. Parents and families together with all returned soldiers are in' vited. Mis. Wickio went to Salem Monday. Elmer Stewait has returned from Bridgetown, Iowa, where he wan railed by the death of his father. All the family were home, the first time in 31 years. M inches HomIs to Hi: Chili j ROBERTS, Jan. 1? (Kpectal) The HEC of Roberts grange met 4 the Minch home- with Mildred Mtnth awi'ting Mrs. Elmer Miinch. The next meeting will bo with Mis. Forest Edwards Fetmtary 11 with Mrs. Hariy Carpenter agist ing j An officer's meeting w calleti rf MCfr Albeit niarika"uthii at has home Sunday evening, Janu iy 13 after a 6:30 suiiwer uck. Birthday Dinner Given for Three JEFFERSON, Jan. 17.-(Speeial) A birthday dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Struckmeier honoring , the birth days of Mrs. Struckmeier' mother Mrs. Mary Powoll, her daughter, Frances and a niece, Mrs. Maxine Knight, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Powell of Jefferson. The birthdays all occurred within 'a week. Attending the celebration were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Arnold, Beau lah, Ixrna and Mary and Berniie Struckmeier, of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Powell, Pvt. and Mrs. Virgil Bailea and Terry, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Powell, Mm. Robert Knight and Perrie, Mrs. Mary Powell, and Mr. and Airs. Richard Struckmeier and family, Glen Ver niU and Ardys Struckmeier and their daughter, Frances and bus band of California. H!msaMMui tMm mm.mmm,mtmwm v. ' IT-'. -Z0-l A SI IT a, i tSV'H I ITT IE H w- ' ,e . ' 't - ' l This rewaikabls "heavy cream" lUlai ht a quick actioH, soothing, eflcct that lain! Iu entoHient oil sup plement' the natural skin eih, keep hands and body akin sole and smooth! Non sutky. aousj c vai vi, roa a LIMnS TIMt 9HI r. Cosmetic Dept.- Millers '4 ft BOYS' RAIN JACKETS Tan or green rain-repellant jackets in sport shirt styh price 3.50. Small, medium, lai-jre YOUR CHOICE A table of odds for quick clearance includes men's and boy 3' b all-elastic suspjenders, tee shirts lor boys, caps, etc BOYS' PLAID AND PLAIN WOOL MACKINAW JACKETS Handsome scotch plaids . . . dp-r Soma are Uather trimmed greens, reda, navy, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Ru'.ar less WOMEN'S DICKEYS Sh?r cottons in both li'-jht and dark shades, collars. All washable 1.25 50C 20 49c RAYON PANTIES With full elastic waistband. In tfurcs?. Second floor A'i S; 79c GIRDLES AND PANTIE GIRDLES Values to 5:001 Famous brands! Broken si.: odd3 arid etc. ..4. s '3, 3. 5Q PANTIE BRIEFS rif rvji.Ue yirdis. "At IV j :nr Z :U va. 1.59 Brassieres, Garter Belts Pantie Shields C known brarids. Nearly all size's In'th lot. In I CHOIC5 OF TABLE Scarfs, bags etc., etc., odds and ends of accessory stocks. CLEARANCE Gift shop offers a'qreat variety of gifhvarss at this low pric now while variety; and value are domfnant Come choose YOUR CHOICE Giftwares such as parchment watoptipor rnjakets and lamp shades, pirc h ment scrap books and alburns, hanging shelves, wood serving tray3, lous 12 Ve! Cho GIRLS' RAIN CAPES ' W-'nttir owjled." . Go.-d q iality. J ini.jr WAVE. S::-S 5 a:.d fi Cap to match priced at 50c BABY QUILTS These light fliiffy quilted comkit cir-? - the 1 ist vjr i in coi warmth for cold days or nights. 2i id floor 'A p s:y; ir arid 4.00. YOUR CHOICE A table of little girls' and hoys' cio On' displayed for this clearance, department, 2nd floor Caps, siiiili, ri.i 1 a over jI!, 1 t v:!l 1 Ciii'dren 85c 1.00 3.95 :50c STATIONERY CLEARANCE! Boxed stationery containing 100 sheet good quality pop?r. 0 en velopes. Regular 1.00 RELISH SETS CLEARANCE! 1.50 val. Two-piece glass relish set in wood frame. '. Regular Gift shop . i. J 9. 50c 1.00 MEN'S TRAVEL BAGS Made of. tough wearing fibr in tan vith rlr. loc k. Double handle:-1 8 inch size. Flus tax. M? MEN'S NECKTIES Good quality brands in tliis special clearance 1 Choose these now and save! per f 1 '-.viln,7 nni '.ii i'- 'L'. 7.95 WOOD SERVING TRAYS, CLEARANCE! Assorted sizes in this popular wood serving tray goes into this January clear ance. Regular 2.SQ and 4.95 values, less BOYS' BRUSHED WOOL AND RAYON SLIPOVERS Button style sweaters with combination tar. and g'en, tin and red, tan and blue body and sleeves. Thee jack?!-- are 3rnart for school. Main floor '. 7 1.0Cb DRASTIC CLEARANCES AND SPECIAL PURCHASES BRING GREAT BARGAINS IN Values to $5 ikv f) 1000 PIECES .. . . . YOUR CHOICE A ! . . . CHOKEKS! ( a V "glLss v CvJ rT ...PENDANTS! A TIE CHAINS! Values to $20! X(sE I j Valueslo$8! ues to S3! s These ar'iiiscious gold plated sterling silver f 1 ' jf" purcnases ana January cirarajic-ss wurj yieui h a CTftS f ' " R- s . X S. ml I fyalUM! - I I 3 W 11 &m Av I I 1 Come I rcMy early for f g I Tjfv 11 vV' I I best cboioe of these pina. A.I Jk 1 i U3 6 1 -JS0 It 3 We know youll b happy 1 1 mSm I a m . 1 .nr. 1 I 1 1 with your choice lecaus i I Tliis clearance will feature pin clips, pin3, pen sets, .1 i 1 55Stea"t nytSesSr S i bracelets and many other popular pieces valued up j , 1 I i J'd,y dept' Mai ' I 1 to 8.00. Choose now for Valentine's, Easter' and 1 : Tsr I'Liia 1 a a. y-iiszi immamssm Are you a "collector of earrings"? Your Jewel box should contain a set of earrings this season for every occasion. You will find wide va riety of smartly tailored, novelty metal and jeweted earrings here to please every taste! T mm,