Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 27, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, Dec. 27, 1943
Airlines Report
PRE-INVENTORY
1949 Best Year
Seattle, Dec. 27 VPt The best
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year ever. That was the report
by Croil Hunter, president and
general manager of Northwest
Airlines, for the first 11 months
of 1949.
Hunter said the line carried
711,015 passengers through Nov.
30, slightly better than 111,000
more than the year before. The
1950 goal will be a million pas
sengers. Net profit before taxes. Hunt
er said, was $2,003,417 for the
11 -month period, compared with
a net loss of $2,662,436 during
the same months of 1948.
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Winter Wonderland? Working in a wonderland of ice and
a maze of wires, telegraph groundman Arthur F. Kenney, Jr,
seemingly has a bewildering job ahead as he repairs tele
graph pole snapped by weight of ice which formed during
sleet storm. Kenney was one of the many linemen called
out to restore disrupted power and communication facili
ties in wake of storm which struck Sedalia and other Mis
souri towns. (Acme Telephoto)
Monmouth Yule
Brings Dinners
Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Bond entertained Christmas
day with a family dinner for Mr.
and Mrs. Hcrshcl Bond and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Crook and children of Halsey,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Alsip and
Ardis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Bond and daughter Nancy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris and
son of Waldport, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Langc, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dut
ton and two children of Portland
were Christmas dinner guests at
the Ira Davis home.
Mr. and Mrs. Preston Green,
Dell and Jackie of Eugene, Mrs.
Eva Fredrickson of Corvallis
and Mrs. Frances Kester were
Christmas day dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kester and
sons.
David Jaynes Is spending the
Christmas holidays with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Jaynes.
Ho will resume his studies at
Northwest Christian college in
Eugene on January 2.
Covers were placed Christmas
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Williamson for Mr. and
Mrs. John Boslrack and family
of Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Jensen of Halsey, Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Green and two children.
Mr. and Mrs. Key and family
of Lebanon, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Wood and family of Dallas and
Mclvin Burch of Albany were
Christmas day dinner guests at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Burch.
Mr. and Mrs. George Zicglcr1
of Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tremayne of Barlow and Mrs.
James H. Allen were Christmas
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Conkcy and Earlcne.
Mr, and Mrs. Vcrn Alsip had
the following for Christmas din
ner: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hayes
and two children, Eugene; Mr
and Mrs. Delmer Hayes, Port
land; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Heater and Steven, Sublimity;
Miss Kathcrine Alsip of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mitchael
had a tree and dinner for mem
bers of their family Christmas
day. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Johnson and daugher of
Sweet Home; Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Belts, Forest Grove; Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Purvis and family
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Lylc
Mitchael and baby, Oregon City,
and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Davis
and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conkey and
Earlene and Mrs. James H. Allen
attended the funeral of Hal
Lindsley In Oregon City Satur
day morning. Lindsley was Mrs.
Allen's brother-in-law.
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Mt. Angel Children
Given Season Treat
Mi. Angel The Mt. Angel
Business Men were hosts for the
annual Christmas treat for the
killics here Saturday. More than
600 kiddies saw the free movies
in the auditorium preceding the
distribution of bags of candy
and nuts. Members of the club.
President Gcorss Schmidt Val
Eberle, Francis Schmidt, Charles
Ebner and'Clem Butsch assisted
Santa Claus, giving the treats.
Ankeny Grangers
Gather at Dinner
Sidney Ankeny grange had
their annual Christmas dinner
for members and families. Fol
lowing the dinner a program
was presented in charge of Janet
Brown.
A candle lighting ceremony,
Darlene Winn and May Jorgen
son lighting the candles; reading
a Christmas welcome by Dickie
King; a tableau, Darlene Winn
and May Jorgenson; piano solo,
Ardis Brown; Christmas birth
day, Mamie Lea Bostrack; read
ing, "Just Like a Man," Dickie
Eagle; piano solos, Florence Mar-
latt; reading, "Open Letter to
Santa." Hattie McCarthy; Christ
mas Woes," skit, Mary King. Mil
lie Nabors, Winifred Zehner,
Barta Brown and Edoise Mar
Presentation of gift to Barta
Brown, retiring H. E. C. chair
man. Community Enjoys
Willamina Program
Willamina A huge crowd of
towns people witnesed the second
annual Christmas program, pre
sented at the high school. The
community get- together is spon
sored by various social and civic
organizations and churches of
Willamina, this year under the
general chairmanship of Mrs. G.
H. Yoast.
Group singing, band numbers,
girls glee club, a capella choir
numbers and the Christmas
story told in pantominc; Scrip-
lure and music; were offered.
The invocation was given by
Rev. E. J. Howell, and Rev.
Leo A. Woodruff gave the bene
diction. Gervais The Presbvtcrian
church will hold Sunday school
at 10 a. m. to 10:45 and church
services will begin at 10:45 to
11:30 o'clock. Rev. and Mrs. Er
nest Tremblay will leave im
mediately after church services
to spend Christmas with their
daughter and family at Med-ford.
PRE-INVENTORY
Shoe,
BIG REDUCTIONS ON
BROKEN SIZES -
FOUNDATIONS
GIRDLES
SLIPS
GOWNS
DRESSES
ROBES
SLIPS, valuei up to 3.98 1.98
FOUNDATIONS, values up to 15.00 7.98
GIRDLES, values up to 5.00 1.98
GOWNS, values up to 8.98 SPECIAL 3.98
ROBES, values up to 5.98 SPECIAL 2.98
DRESSES, values up to 8.98 SPECIAL 4.98
HOWARD CORSET SHOP
T3T North High Street
Elderly Residents
Webfoot Guests I
Webfoot Joe P. Dorsey, who, '
born more than 87 years ago on
his father's farm in the Webfoot
district, where he still resides.
was a guest with members of his
family, at a Christmas dinner!
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.1
Harry Pearce at Parkrose, a sub-!
urb of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McAbee,
who are more than 90 years old.
are the .other two elderly in
tended guests. They are parents
of Mrs. Harry Pearce.
Dr. and Mrs. O. C. Goodrich,
son-in-law and daughter of J.
P. Dorsey, who resides with him
in his Webfoot home, entertain
ed with a family Christmas eve
dinner guests at the Dorsey
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Velton Goodrich
of Juneau, Alaska, son and
daughter in law of Dr. and Mrs.
Goodrich, were guests at the
Goodrich Christmas eve dinner.
Also, Mr. and Mrs Russell Co
burn and three daughters of
near Dayton were additional
guests at both dinners. Mrs. Vel
ton Goodrich is daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Pearce of Park
rose. Mr. and Mrs. Velton Goodrich
flew from Juneau to Portland,
reaching there December 16 and
will remain until January 16.
Health Club Formed
Hubbard The "Full O' Pep"
4-H Health club has been organ
ized by the fifth grade with
Mrs. C. K. McNary as their lead
er and chose as their officers,
Carole Foster as president, Ron
ald Jacobs as vice-president, Jo
McNary as secretary-treasurer,
Arjil Shrock as reporter and
Douglas Colgan as song leader.
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Bring those old ties out
in the open! Our neck
lie specialist will clean
hem . . . press them . . .
;cnd them forth looking
lazzling new!
Wa GItc BAH Green SUmpi
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Cleaners and Dyers
'For Better Appearance
DIAL 38779
362 North Commercial
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Reg. $114
I' me Innerspring Sofa Bed
slightly shopworn . . $69.50
Reg. S24.50 Layer Felt
Cotton Mattress $14.75
Reg. $26.50 Fine
Innerspring Mattress $17.95
Reg. $49.50 Sealy Box Spring
slightly soiled $29.50
Reg. $39.50
Hollywood Bed 33 $19.50
Reg. S08.00
Chair & Ottoman . . .$79.00
Reg. S109.00 Foam
Rubber Mattress $59.75
Reg. $16.75 Smartly Finished
Metal Bed $12.95
Reg:. $449.00 5-pc. Drexel
Mod. Blonde Man;. $339.00
Reg. $383.00 5-pc. Modern ....
Birdseye Walnut ..$295.00
lies. $498.00 4-pc. 18th Cent.
Mahg. Suite $398.00
Reg. $267.00 5-pc. Eastern
Hard Maple
Bedroom Suite $189.00
Reg. $129.75 4-pc. Modern
Bleached Suite $99.75
Reg. $150.00 4-pc. Modem
Bleached Walnut ...$89.75
Reg. $224.00 6-pc. Twin
Blonde Wal. Suite .$179.00
Reg. $169.00 Lovely 5-pc.
Walnut Veneer
Bedroom Suite $139.00
S Only Famous-make Full
Panel End Crib $24.75
Reg. $12.95 Child's
Fibre Wardrobe $6.95
Rrg. $59.75 Famous-Make
Twin Baby Carriage $39.75
Reg. $14.98 Sturdy Built
Play Pen $11.85
Reg. $9.85 Hardwood
High Chair $7.65
Reg. $16.75 Famous-make
Innerspring
Crib Mattress $9.85
Reg. $11.95 Well Built
Child's Stroller $8.95
Reg. S21.75 Upholstered
Youth Chair $12.85
Reg. S12.75 Floor Lamp,
6-way, complete
with shade $9.95
Reg. $13.75 Bridge Lamp
with shade $10.75
Reg. $18.65 Table Lamp,
soiled $4.95
Reg. S19.75 Lovely
Table Lamp $12.75
Reg. $2.85 Folding '
Clothes Dryer $1.49
Rrg. $28.75 Framed
Plate Mirror $19.75
Reg. $29.90 35-pc. Set of
Pottery Dinnerware $19.95
Reg. $26.75 Floor Lamp
with shade $12.95
NOW THRU SATURDAY
We've had clearances before, but never values like these! Some items have
been reduced to half-price to clean them out before inventory. Come, see
them all. But plan now to be one of the first to take the choicest of these
bargains.
SAVE
UP TO
50
Reg. $49.50 4',x9
Frieze Wilton $29.00
Reg. $77.00 Argonne Velvet,
size 10-3x9 $52.00
Reg. $96.75 9x9-5 Axminster
Heavy Grade $59.00
Reg. S84.50 9x8-8 Axminster
Scroll Pattern $52.00
Reg. $123.75 12x12-5 Axminster,
good quality $79.00
Reg. $83.00 6-7x12
Axminster $54.00
Reg. $58.00 12x8 Floral
Axminster $37.50
Reg. $12.00 Chenille
Rug, 4x6 $5.95
Reg. $24.00 Westminster
Cotton Rug 4x6 $11.95
Reg. $199 2-pc. Massively
Styled Suite Frieze $159.00
Reg. $319 King Size
Davenport, uph, I'rieze,
4 cushion $249.00
Reg. $349 Kidney Davenport,
. .down cushion $225.00
Reg. $214.00 Sofa Bed and
Lounge Chair $139.00
Reg. $229.00 Simmons
Sectional Sofa Bed .$129.00
Reg. $139.00 2-pc. Solid Maple
Sofa Bed and Chair .$89.75
Reg. $119.00 Love Seat,
makes regular bed . .$89.00
Reg. $69.00 Occ. Chair,
Modern $19.75
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Reg. $44.75 5 Drawer
Walnut Chest $29.75
Reg. $14.95 Unfinished -
Dinette Table, ex $8.95
Reg. $39.00 Child Work Bench
complete with tools .$10.00
Reg. $18.75 Hollywood Bed
size, upholstered ..$7.95
Rollaway Bed, compl. with
Innerspring Mattress $29.75
Reg. $39.75 Cedar
Hope Chest $24.75
Reg. $32.00 Modern End Table,
Blond Solid Mahg. ..$14.75
Reg. $75.00 Drop Lid
Mahogany Desk $49.00
Reg. $32.75 Bookcase, solid
Blond Mahogany ...$14.75
Reg. $96.00 Cocktail Table.
Tooled Leather Top .$49.00
Rrg. $48.00 Cocktail Table.
Tile Top $24.75
Reg. $198.00 Drop Leaf Table
and 6 Chairs $149.00
Reg. $79.00 Drop Leaf
Extension Table . 549.00
Reg. $159.00 Drum Table,
lcath. top, Mahogany $79.00
Reg. $79.00 Flip Flop Wall
Table, Mahogany ...$49.00
Rrg. $219.00 8-pc. Dining
Suite, limed oak . . $139.00
Reg. $47.00 Dining Chairs.
set of 6 $25.00
Reg. $84.00 Occ. Chair,
tapestry upholstery $39.75
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