Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 02, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oresron, Monday, May 2, 1949
East Salem Schools Join
For Well-Baby Clinics
East Salem, May 2 The spring well-baby clinic will be held
at Swegle school Wednesday, for five East Salem schools. Hours
have been assigned to schools as follows: Swegle 9 a. m. to 10
a. m.; Middle Grove 10 a. m. to 11 a. m. and Fruitland from 11
a. m. to 12 noon. Auburn from 1 p. m. to 2 p. m. and Rickey
from 2 p. m. to 3 p. m. Dr. Wil- ;
hold short meetings each month
throughout the summer with
one family picnic. The members
voted to enter a display at the
State Fair in the fall.
Guests present were Mrs. Ed
Rebufh and Mrs. Smith with
members, Mrs. Robert Ballard.
Mrs. Ethel Sion, Mrs. Milton
Blackman, Mrs. Ed Tobin, Mrs.
Halbert Kempler, Mrs. Rufus
Anderson, Mrs. H. W. Cole, Mrs
Carl Seetler, Mrs. Roy Lively.
Mrs. Marcia Applet, Mrs.
George Wilcox and Mrs. A. W.
Marsh who assisted the hostess,
Mrs. Rehm at the social hour.
.
Mrs. Vicar Wagers entertain
ed members of the Merry Ming
lers club in the home of Mrs
J Irvin Wagers Thursday aft
ernoon, with a dessert lunch
eon and social afternoon. Guests
were Mrs. William Nipper, Mrs
Lue Schultz and Mrs. Lee Wag
ers. Memberi present were Mrs.
George Hardy, Mrs. Dan Scharf
Mrs. Covil Case, Mrs. Carl Sny
der, Mrs. Fred Scharf, Mrs. Ir
Sunday guests In the home of I
Swegle Womani club meets
Tuesday at 1 o'clock in the
home of Mrs. Rex Peffer on
Hollywood drive. A plastic
party will be held for the social
hour.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brandt on
Last Garden Road were Mr. and
Mrs. L. Mitchell and Mrs. Olgs
Petterson of Portland. The wo
men are cousins of Mr. Brandt 1
Y
vin Wagers, Mrs. Wade Carter
and Mrs. Clyde Colwell, who
has recently returned from an
auto trip through the south west.
Mrs. Carl Snyder and Mrs. Col
well were appointed as a nom
ROOFING
Now is the time to order that new root before the
busy summer season. '
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
lard Stone will be in charge
with the school nurses from
the respective schools present
for consultation.
...
Lansing Neighbors Garden
club members met In the home
of Mrs. Herman Rehm for the
regular meeting. Mrs. W. M.
Bartlett of Brooks was the
guest speaker. She discussed
flower arrangement and as each
member had brought a bouquet
for judging she criticized them
individually. At the business
meeting Mrs. Ben Rathjen,
chairman of the committee ar
ranging for the clubs favors
for the National Federation
meeting in Portland In June, re
ported that the name of the
club would be with each cherry
jar favor.
Mrs. George Wilcox, Mrs. H.
W. Cole and Mrs. W. A. Marsh
will serve on the nominating
committee for new officers to
be elected in May. The club will
inating committee for officers
for the new club year. The fam
ily picnic is planned for May
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Section Hall Orders G1tb Vrempt
Attention
255 No. Commercial Street
Phone 38478
Salem
Unconscious a Year Five-year-old Larry Dean Wilson is
shown in an Elkhart, Ind., General Hospital bed where he has
lain unconscious tor a year. Doctors say the child, struck by
an autombile, may never awaken. With him are nurse Vir
ginia Hursey (left) and his mother, Mrs. Donald Wilson.
(AP Wirephoto)
Plan Welcome
For Porllanders
Silverton The Silverton
Chamber of Commerce enter
tainment committee met at
Toneys and worked on plans for
dinner and social pleasures for
the sixty forum guests from
Portland to be here Friday, May
5, and decided on another ses
sion Tuesday to check on last
minute changes necessary.
Tentatively arranged are for
the guests to arrive by special
busses around 11 o'clock, tour
the town by citizen guest cars,
then drive to the lodge at Silver
Falls State Park for the noon
luncheon. Welcoming the visi
tors will be Mayor Clinton
Weiby, the president of the
Chamber of Commerce, V. V
Runyan, and the chairman of
the entertainment committee,
Glenn Briedwell.
A social hour with light re
freshments has been planned
for the guests enrout to Mt.
Angel from the park during the
afternoon.
LtMfd to Portland Chamber of Com
Bi'Tcc fuwiU tre:
Nrll T. At tin, vice president, Power Fur
nit u re Co.; H. K. Albert, mannier Railway
Expreju: Leo H. Biruti. jrc retard treasur
er, Wadhnm & Co.; Nate Boody, manager,
RoberU Brothers: ft. E. Carr. manager.
United Grocer; T. Ed Dale, office man
aer. Roy Burnett Motor; Harry A. DavU.
AslMant vice president, U. B. National
Bank; J. M. DomnUae, manlier, Dohrman
Hotel Supply Co.; Holme Ehream, man
aier. Underwood Corp.: K. C. Eldrldae.
Jr., president Elrldas Pood Sales: T. E
Oarbade, Oarbade's Bakery, president ,
Portland Retail Trade: Dnutlasa E. Oer- j
ew, pattner. United Finance Co.; Harold
D. Olll. vice president. J, K. QUI Co.: V.
M. Hall, assistant asles manaaer. North
western Drut; Dr. E. T. Hedlund, post
master; John Helmer. owner, Helmer
Man Shop; Don Henderson, president.
Service Bronil and Brass Works; Joseph
A. Hermann, manaier. Portland Hotel;
W F. Hlntien. Swift and Co : Ronald Hnn-en-.an.
manaaer of sales. May Hardware;
Fred Inkster, sale manaier, Blake Mnf
feit and Towns; John S. James, presi
dent, John B. James Co.; J. C. Jensen,
eneral manaier, Kaark Laboratories; H.
A Johnson, Ames, Karris Neville Co ;
Ward S. Kelley, assistant vice president.
First National; Bruae Kllmora. Partite
Lla-hL and Power: E. J. Larson, A. O. F.
A Southern Pacific Co.; Oeorae A. Law
renre, president. Oeorae A. Lawrence Co-Lawrence-
Mann, president, Portland
Printlni Co.: W. E. Maness. T. P. A.,
Southern Pacific Co.; O. R. Mariln. man
aier Inv. Dept.. Bank or Call!.; W. W,
Marsh, district aalea manaier. Western
Air Lines; R. O. McCullen. senior accoun
tant, Pltperbrlnk A Kron: Ralph S. Nes
bitl. manager. Brinkenwald A Co.; I L
Noble, manaier, S W Flna Foods.
Mylea D. O Hlisk C. P. A.; Oeoria W. Pat
terson, credll manaaer, McKesson and
Roberts: Harry Pedersrn. manaier Pacific
Dept. Store; president E. Side Commercial
CHio: Leslla Pi-yton. vice president. Equit
able Savlnis and Loan; V. W. Plarson.
E. M. Adams Co.; Lewis J. Rains, vice
president. Candy Products Co.; R. M.
Ricketts. retired; E. Don Ross, president.
Irwin Hodson Co.; Arthur Senders, pres
ident, Lant-Benders Co.; Donald Sloan,
owner, Sloan Ac Wilcox; Edward F. Sin
clair, manaier. Sinclair At Co.; Myron E.
Sinclair, partner, Sinclair A Co.; H. W.
Shields. O. P. A.. S. P. & 8. Ry.: J. I.
8.111th worth, T. P.A , Union PaclflcRy.;
Robert C. Smith, manaier. Crane Co.;
J W. Speer, Jr.. district traffic manager,
NW Airlines; Herbert J. Stewart, sales
manaier. Packer Scott Co.: A. C. Stlckley,
general aaent, N. r. Ry.; John L. Talbot,
credit manager, M. Sellers Co.; H. P.
uickery, Una extension manager, P. O. &
E.r Arthur B. Wallace, national advertise
ment manager, Oregon Journal; Edward
N. Welnbaum, manaier. Trade It Com
merce Dept., Chamber of Commerce; Al
ien H, Wey, Board of Directors. Portland
Chamber of Commerce; J. H. White, man
aaer, Dunn A Bradstreet; Dls Woodbury,
chairman board, Woodbury A Co.: Cy 8.
Young, manaier, Weatimhouse XEX.
TIME to repair or replace
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protection. Let us show you
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10 Year Guarantee
Nothing Down and up to
Three Years to Pay
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We suggest the new Kodak
Tourist Camera with Kodet
Lens. It makes it simple to get
good pictures in full color or
black-and-white. Has synchro
nized flash for easy indoor
shots. Takes Kodak 620 Films.
Negatives 2'4x314. $29 here,
including Federal Tax.
Capital Drug
Store
State A Liberty "On the Corner"
AT
Penney's
SALEM, OREGON
Rayon Crepes
BUY A SLIP
FOR MOTHER!
DOWNRIGHT
AMAZING AT
THIS BEAUTIFUL SLIP FOR SO LITTLE!
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF!
Rely on plain old-fashioned Penney's to bring you
honest-to-goodness values' like these! Exquisite
RUFFLES, LACE and EMBROIDERY on MULTI
FILAMENT RAYON CREPE for only 2.98!
(Think of it') Just FEEL the FABRIC (multifila
ment rayon crepe is famous for the way it wears
and washes) ... SEE THE EXPENSIVE DETAILS on
the tops ona hems . . . LOOK AT the BEAUTIFUL
PASTELS they come in! What WONDERFUL
GIFTS they'll make! 32-40.
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Mm
K'H.
0
FOR
MOTHER
...in SLIPS
1.1
You ust can't beat nylon! Take
this slip for instance! It's all nylon
fabric from the straps down to
the pretty trimmed hem. Dip it in
soap and water , . . hang it up
it's dry in no time flat and ready to
wear again! (You don't even hove
to iron it')
to 40.
Pink, white, blue. 32
m MATTER WHERE YOU RUY IT,
getagifTFORM
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Gowns for Mother
3.98 - 4.98
LUXURY DOESN'T COST A
LOT AT PENNEY'S
Lovely lace trimmed tops and hems . . . round necks . . . square necks
... V necks. Cap sleeves, strap or puffed sleeves. Some with the great big
flounce skirts. All of fine rayon satin ... all pretty-as-con-be . . . priced
low for Mother's Day giving.
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51 GAUGE 15 DENIER
A-a-h-h 51 gauge, 15 denier Gaymode sheers! Luxury for
Mother's day at a plain, old-fashioned price! (Excuse us for
throwing out our chest a bit but Gaymodes ore so good!)
Every last thread, loop and stitch is carefully inspected for
the slightest flaw! Gaymodes are perfect! Newest shades!
Sues 8'-i to 10"2.
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51 Gauge, 30 Denier 1.15
45 Gauge, 30 Denitr 98 C
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