f AGE FOURTEEN Tb OREGON STATESMAN. Sal am. Oregon. Friday Morning. February 1. 1946 V t East South Salem Fire Plans Made Line Set for 2 Ilnral Departments; l Oilier DislrieT Invited f FOUR CORNERS. Jan. 31 pecial)-The Four Corner Bu.si rfinj Mens association held its raoiithly meeting Wednesday rmt and mide plans to distribute ri'ti lions for the tural fire pro tection plan when ready. L. Jud jn from the South Salem fire ijjrofertion group 'wax at the meet ing, and a dividing line tor that the Four Corners group was made. At a suggestion of the 4ate fire marshal, it was decided tp meet with the other groups in terested in the fire protection flea to settle on boundaries, so as lfe give complete coverage. This sheeting will be held soon. t At the Wednesday meeting, Al LaBranche appointed chairmen flor the various committees of the four Corners Business Mens as sociation for 'the year; member ship, Ray Russell; entertainment, eflardie Phillips; Boy Scouts, II. Warn, sr.; fire district, Vic With fow; publicity, L. J. Stewart; building, Fred Smith and Ed Tol bot, co-chairmen. Valley Briefs Fur Corners t Mrs. Henry Hanson entertained with a birth day dinner for her hiftband on January 27, gutst were. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenahnrd Hanson and Bev erly frora Vancouver, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burger, Alice and Betty of Portland. Four Corners Norman F. Sim ons Rdm 3c of the; USS St. Paul is visiting for a few days at the O.Xi. Howard home. He will later go to Washington to visit his par ents. Autmvllle Sgt. Virgie R. Brad ley stationed at Fort Riley, Kans., for the past three .years has been discharged and is at home.; She will return toiler job in the pott office after a rest. Ninety Birthdays Spent at Silverlon , Bv Sarah Adanison SILVERTON, Jan. 31 (Special); Mrs., Sarah Adamson was honored on her 90th birthday Wednesday uhen a group of friends were invited to tea by her daughter,; Miss Emma Adamson. She has lived at Silverton all her life. Calling were Mr. and Mrs. George Riches of Saldm, Mrs. H. H. Pacet, Mrs. Florence Given, Kenneth Given, Mrs. L. Stew art, Miss Ina Harold,; Miss Rose Miss Nellie Canverder, Miss Al thea Meyer, Mrs. M. J, Madsen, Mrs. Harold A Larsen, Mrs. Jack Riches, Mr. and ! Mrs. Clay Allen, Mrs. George Kirk, Mrs. D. E. Geiser, Mrs. William Jack son, Mrs. Yydia Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. Will Stanton, Mrs. Pearl Porter. Mrs. Jane E. Pratt, Mrs. E. E. Taylor, Mrs. Estella Mulkey, Mrs. Mary Vearier, Miss Karen Vearier, Mrs. M. Lozier, Mr. and Mrs. Will Yeatman, Mrs. Harry Riches, Mrs, Karl Haberly, Mrs. C. W. Ketne and Mrs. George Stee!hammer,J ( LI B TO MEET AURORA, Jan. 31 -(Special The Aurora Woman's club will meet Wednesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Fred Dental, Feb. 6. Assisting hostesses Mrs. John Kraux, Mrs. B. W. "Stoner, ffecia! event, Mrs. W. C. Grim. Mr; and Mrs. Glen Foster have movHv to Portland where they oro. movrv w) i-oi iiarx have lNyiJt h ho: Fire Association . Celebrates 50th Anniversary STAYTON, Jan. 31-Special)-Reelected at a meeting of the Sub limity Fire Relief association were George A. Sandner, Scio, presi dent; Andrew Fery,' Stayton, vice president; Fred Hottinger, Stay ton, secretary-treasurer; M. Wel nacht, director, Woodburn. Jack Hayes, from th state fire marsh al's office, and William Leary, with the state Insurance commis sion, spoke before the group! The group was organized July 26, 1896, with Charles Fischer president and Charles Hottinger secertary-treasurer. In December of the same year the first annual meeting was held with 26 appli cants. The association was incor porated Nov. 10, 1897, as a "be nevolent association." Later a millage was assessed members. August Albus.Js the only living charter member. Andrew Fery is the oldest mem ber of the board, in point of ser vice, having been a member for 35 years. Fery and Henry Stein kamp spoke about the early days of the association. It has always been the- custom to hold the an nual meeting at Sublimity. The office is located at the home of Fred Hottinger In Stayton. Turner Class Gives Comedy TURNER, Jan. 31 -(Special)-Monday night the seniors present ed their class play, a three act comedy entitled "He , Couldn't Marry Five." In 4he cast were Lu cille Robbins as Connie Barton; Wallace Riches, Ralph Barton; T'ive Kunke, April Barton; Ardis Fredrickson, May Barton; Ger nldine Edward, June Barton; Shorlcy Baker, Taris Barton; Marie Sherman, Leona Barton; Pauline Elser, Granny Barton; Alice Lee Locken, Etta Barton; and Bob Schifferer as Donald Regan. Between act numbers were pre sented by Mrs. J. O. Russell and Mrs. Lawrence Edwards and Carol Standley. The night's re reipU totaled about $90. :' Honor Bride At Shower LABISH CENTER, Jan. 31 (Special)- Mrs. Lyle Klampe, who was married December 12 in Clear Lake, Wash., was the honor guest at a shower given for her by Mrs. Henry Harris, Mrs. Joe Burr and Mrs, Willard Aker, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Leedy on Tuesday. During the evening var ious games were played and' a mock wedding was presented, Mrs. Nathan Kurth, Mrs. Noble Raglan, Miss Betty Jean Carroll, Mrs. W. A. Starker, Mn. E. B. Klampe and Mrs. W. R. Daugh erty taking part. Among those present were Mrs. Chester Jefferson, Airs. Paul Riggi, Mrs. Willard Hornschuch, Mrs. Clyde Boehm of Salem, Mrs. Knowles TonU, Mrs. G. C. Zen ger, Miss Mary Zenger, Miss Bev erly Boehm, Mrs. Ruben Boehm, Mrs." Harry Boehm, Misses 'Grace and Arlene Klampe, Mrs. 'Harry Boehm, Mrs. E. M. BoiesJ Mrs. Robert Boies, Misses Evelyn and Betty Boies, Mrs.' Minnie Voege lein, Mrs. ' Harvey - Aker.v Mrs. Harry Lovre, Mrs Arlo Pugh, Mrs. Don Matheney, Mrs. Pete Russ, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mrs. Gladys Sundet, ; Mrs. - Horace Bibby, Mes. Harlan Pearsall, Miss Eva Pearsall, Miss Connie Weinman, Mrs. Art Starker,-Mrs. Frank Weinman, Mrs. p. G. Mc Claughry, Mrs. Orville Klampe, Miss : Donna Jefferson, Mrs. Art Rasmussen, Mrs. Joe Rentz, Miss Doris Rentz and Mrs. W.j F. Klampe. i Missionary Group Meets at Church TURNER, Jan 31 -(Special)-The i women of the : missionary society mi the Christian church met In the church parlor Thurs day afternoon with 10 members present. New officers are presi dent,1 Mrs. George Kellems, vice president, Mrs. W. H. Griffin, secretary, Mrs. Gene Robinson, treasurer, Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap. An offering of $958, was sent Cagayan, Philippine Islands. Used clothing is also being sent to mis sionaries of these islands. A record of the past year shows that the society has paid $279.15 toward foreign and home mis sion benevolence and schools. Eugene Bailey Memorial Planned SILVERTON, Jan. 31-(Special) Memorial services, for Donald Eugene Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. : Homer Bailey of Silverton, are being planned or the near future. Young Bailey was reported missing in action on the submar ine Shark, in November, 1944, and, in December of 1945 was listed as officially dead. Exact plans for the memorial services have not been made but likely they will be held in early February. Bailey attended school at Sil verton, finishing with the 1942 class. Prepare Now For That Spring Garden . Women's Twill SLMLSIIfS 7.9 O Long Sleeves O Military Belt Jacket f ' Classic styled slack suits styled for addi tional comfort. Comfortable, notched collar, long sleeved Jacket. Slacks with pleats for that smooth drape finir.h. All smartly tailored. Neat-keeping twill fabric in all the rich tones for spring. SECOND FLOOR Property Changes Hands in Aurora AURORA, Jan. 31 -(Special) Folk are moving in Aurora. Mrs. Art Lrttenmier ha bought the home of the late Jennie Michel which is on Bob's avenue, and has moved from the farm to Au rora. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meter are occupying the apartments in the Lettenmier building over the postoffice, formerly occupied by the Walton family who recently moved to Bend. Mr. James Ogle has moved to the apartments in the building owned by the Com munity club. Mt. Angel Man Will Retire February 1 MT. ANGEL, Jan. 30 -(Special) N. G: MickeL service station ope rator . who has i given the com munity cheerful and courteous service for 17 years, including the hard war years when icourtesy Was an unknown -quality tin some places, will retire from I business on February 1. ;, The "station has been leased by Ken Kehoe, t Mt Angel boy just back from 28 months of duty with the U. S. navy seabees Twenty-one months of this time was spent in -the south Pacific. He was discharged November 21 and returned here to take up residence. His wife is the former Tiona Hoffer. Alaskans Visit In Jefferson JEFFERSON. Jan. 31 -(Special) Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Pale were Mrs. L. W. Morris of Juneau. Alaska, Pate's sister, Frank Pate of Albany, also a brother. Mrs. Ben Russell of Marion, their mother, is ill in the Albany hos pital. Stanley Miller, a V-12 student at the University of Washington, was recently pledged by Tau Beta Pi engineers scholastic hon orary society. Miller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Miller and a senior this year. .Mrs. Steve Bowman of Umleigh was a guest Saturday night of the John Hendersons. Sunday the Hendersons took their guest to Gervais. Mrs. C. J. Thurston, leader of Girl. Scout troop 3 reports those who have completed requirements for second class, Jean Thurston, Willadean Cole, Dorothy Lake, Delores Meyers, Delores Steph enson, and Donna Grey. New members working for lenderfoot rank are Joyce Grice, Ruth Otto way, and Arlona WeaviL Tonight kt 8:15 M gh School Auditorium PACK FOOD BOXES FOUR CORNERS. Jan. 31 - (Special) The Rickey Garden club collected and packed three i cases of canned goods to be shipped to Europe. This project is sponsored by the Federation of Women's clubs, of which the Gar den club is a-member. On Sale at Miller's Today! ' - v. ..- ALSO At Door of Concert Tonight iFnon auaiy M j These items speak for themselves . . never have we offered values at such low prices. Come early for the best selections. Store opens at 10 a. m. 30 BLOUSES $6.95 Values to go at 10 SUITS Values to $49.95 Now 1 7n TTT J4.JJ JJ- Our complete line of better fur coats all (drastically re duced. You must come in to see these remarkable values. Lucien MoEig SOAP .00 Famous Swirl Bar, 6 rt fragrances, regular ZD $3.50 for only T a Costume Jewelry One Group to go for As is - - Originally up to $22.95 To go at One (Group ESais Only S0.c 15 1RESSES Regularly $29.95, Now 4 E0MS Fur trimmed, originally priced at $115 off ONE GROUP EMS 10 com Regularly $85.00, Now IU iefunds 0 llo Exchanges 0 M Sales Final TT-" J r 0 J mi , Ill I. Ill I I 1 i (