Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 18, 1954, Page 9, Image 9

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Monday-, Jinukry IS, 1594
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Orejnn
! Seek Fire Dist.
AtHavesville
; 1 HA YESVILIX Plana for the
fcrminf of fir protection dis-
; Irict in Hayesvill n Uw nuin
- enpie of discussion tt recent
, ITA meeting.
; I Vernon Olson, president of th
FT A, introduced II. J. Gilson,
JD'PUW "re mnuii who (poke
f the necessary steps needed. He
, explained that 200 residents of
i "the area would have to petition
r- ine aaarion county court ae the
, ' lirit atep to organise. . .
uison appointed the following
men to aerve on this committee.
cuiiu r i cnunun, vince Vien
na. Walter Nyitrom, Burns Chris
toffenon. H. C. Ruhla nrf rturix
Love.
Other speaker! on the forming
of the fire dist. were fire chief
John Meeker. ttrnar,t Cnuk
and Rusty Teets of the Keizer dis-
inct, v-niei Tea Miner ana Dale
Jeffries of Four Corners.
, Mr. - HUlesland. nrincioal of
Hayesville school,, spoke of in
vestigating the possibility of set-
uuk out luu-ea aiong ina niga-
wav in front Of th ftrhnnl ah Iao.
gy mornings and a motion was
maue iot ine ri A to purchase
two dozen to use if permission is
granted by the State Highway De
triment ' It was announced that the
State PTA convention will be
held In Salem in ApriL
Refreshments were furnished
by mothers of first graders and
served by Mrs. Stanford Anson.
Mrs. Elmer Bowen ' and Mrs.
Charles Love.
Grand Ronde
GRAND RONDE The Grand
I Ronde Home extension unit met
' at the home of Mrs. Alice Blank-.
, enship with Mrs. Edith. Little
; John aa assisting hostess.
The demonstration was "Foods
; for Entertaining." - '
) ' After the noon luncheon a
business meeting was held with
Mrs. Littlejohn as acting presi
1 dent and Mrs. June Oavis as see
I etary.
! ' The shirt workshop' will be
held Jan. 19 at 10:30 a.m. in the
1 project hall. Those interested in
attending these meetings should
call Mrs. Margie Reid, 2106. The
home extension unit is open to
any homemaker interested.
', Mr. and Mrs. Valentine Geb
hardt had as recent guests Mr.
and Mrs. William Smith of Port
land and their daughter. Miss
Mary Prager of Vancouver.
Meeting of the ladles of the
Catholic Church was held last
week. New officers elected were,
president Mrs. Margo Utter;
vice-president Mrs. Martha Mer
eier; secretary, Mrs . Ila Dowd,
:and treasurer, Mrs.. Elsie Gep
hardt ? John Murray is reported ill at
his home.
i. Clay Frank, employee in the
meat department of the Grand
Ronde Mercantile Store, was tak
,en to McMinnville Hospital, suf
fering from a slight stroke. Re
ports state he is recovering rap
idly and will aoon return to work
Ted Smith attended the instal
lation of new members of the
Canton Yamhill No. 6 at Dayton
last Thursday. The Canton is a
..branch of the Independent Order
; of Odd Fellows.
A farewell party was given in
. the rooms of the library for Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Scharschmidt
.who left last weekend for resi
dence it Longview. Approximate
ly 40 guests assembled and pre
sented them with a gift of a ator
hassock. A not luck dinner
; Jwas enjoyed. Serving as hostess
- le were Messrs. Murray House,
I 'Matt Shepherd, John Bowers,
Bert Walkley and Drew Hones.
-. Although charcoal has been
Tmade for centuries, modern
'methods of heating wood in re-
torts and recovering such by
products as wood tar, acetone
-and acetic acid is comparatively
'modern.
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and
RIGHT
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Patricia Eppers New
Leader for Nurses
LEBANON Ulis Patricia
pcrs, Lebanon, was installed
reaident of. district , Oregon
itate Nurses association, tt the
lanuary meeting. She replaces
isa Ora ScovUle, Corvallia. ,
Vice-president of the group is
Kathryn Glllenwater, Lebanon.
Cdys Hnlderman, Corvallia. is
secretary, and Clara Warlike, Le
banon, treasurer. All members
of the. association are registered
nurses.
Lebanon members were hosts
for the session Monday at the
community hospital. Guest speak
er waa Dr. R. E. Herron, who
spoke on his recent trip to Chi
cago where he attended th Cook
county hospital course in gen
eral surgery. ,
The nurses selected Corrallls'
Good Samaritan hospital for it
next meeting on Feb. L The dis
trict includes the hospitals' at
Lebanon, Albany,' Sweet Horn
and Corvallia.
SMOKE RISES HIGH
FROM MT. TONGARIRO
AUCKLAND, New Zealand ill -
Dns clouds of black smoke are
rising 1000 test from T Kair.
on of th craters of IM-foot
Mt. Toegariro, for th first Urn
in mora than M years.
BEGoodrich
Step out in eojy-on-the-yes,
light-on-the-feet
late rubber Rain-steps,
lively colors. No seams.
Fit snugly without zippers
or buttons. Convenient
carrying pouch
sf'Alk. -EXCLUSIVELY ' V -M tjN
, Long-stmmd lines In butcher rayon, . H I l.lmW f if ?fV . ' . ,'' I .-"-. V, .?$5zmjti. vl i3 ' "" weltrm, ieit, In wOvwMtrlp "; $
creos-resi$tant. Self collar beneath snap-in JT" I V IJr tVv seersuckef. its clean, tailored lines crisped witk '
' white pique. Navy, block, cognac, ha)hr J 11 Fff I "l H"3kf f . . - - 5JS'AJI ' solid-color banding. Brown, green, gny, red,-""'''.
purpl. UtoH4ond U'2 to 24'j. H.93fA U 1 1 1 1 1 I llyLJ ' X p;M 14 to 42 ond I4'A to 2214. I2.5
A" ''M111IV iMrd Sr " iV. Ly- Fair Werthr Mlt, obov wm NIV Don r ;
I "''-' r J"!) " ' series. In handsome Italian-type cotton honor.
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jj 4Wll l : ; ' 1 I2to40ond I2Jro20lJ. 14.95
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, if AllJf v All Dresses A botcher rayon jacket over a ;
KjfX,- Sketched on simple, wing-collared rayon crepe. . ,
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WVSo , L u A fackit. Brown with brown, also
FI iVVA In Stock! U black with black. 14 to 44
Vi liVlM and 14 12 to 22 12. 17.95
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for yourself the excellent cut J
ond fit, the smart new-season fashion "look"
that distinguish our famous Nelly Dons. You can
choose a Spring wardrobe from this well-rounded
collection that proves once again it doesn't
take a million to look like onet
Shirt-cut casual, near right, with shaped collar ond cuffs,
oction-bocL waist. Whit woven stripes on seafoom blue,
brown, row, gray. 12 to 40 and l2'i to 22'i. 10.9S
Sun-and-shad cesium, center right, molded bodice
topped with wing jockel lined in print. Smart under tun or
stort! Moss print on birdsey piqu, creot-rittont.
Block, red, brown on white. 8 to 16. 19.9S
Dressmaker gingham, far right, in fine woven checVi,
Pretty yoVe. frosted with jewUntrd embroidered
petal). CreoM-resistant in navy, red, blocl or
brown. 12 to 40 ond I27i to 20i. 14.9S
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