Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 05, 1956, Page 16, Image 16

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6'alem, Oregon, Wednesday, December 5, 1956
THE CAPITAL' JOURNAL
-Holland Theme
V Of Unit Meets
WOODBURN (Special) "Hoi-
i-.land" will be (he theme of both
J the Woodburn and the Union Ex-
tension meetings to be held this
I Seek.
;I"The Woodburn unit will meet In
the library club rooms Thursday
tWith a politick dinner at noon. The
dinner will include Holland foods.
"Mrs, Sam Hoofer is chairman of
'the kitchen committee which in-
eludes Mrs. E. W. l.awson and
J Mrs. L. H. Paulsob. The meeting
will start at 11 a.m. and will in
; elude a business session and pro--gram.
J Mrs. E. L. Hart is program
chairman with Mrs. Ma Hucill
i as co-chairman. Slides token when
she was in Holland will be shown
by Mrs. E. J. Hughes o Wood
J burn. Anyone Interested is Invited.
Mount Angel Decorates With
Lights, Greens, for Holidays
MOUNT ANGEL (Special) The
Mount Angel city street Christma:
decoration program is under way
with the wont of installing light
strings over Main street and
Christmas greens on the streets
being done under the supervision
of Peter Meissner, city street com
missioner. Besides the lighting,
other features include the decorat
ing of a large tree planted on the
city hall lawn, and cedar bough:
adorning street light poles
A report on the decoration pro
gram was given at the regulai
Monday evening meeting of the
Mount Angel City Council, which
also authorized the purchase of
1 1 t ill
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I THURSDAY -DECEMBER 6 I
" "-"ee And" 'me w'1'1 '"formal modeling of (:.
T M daytime and sport clothes-A "come as you are" !
S 2$ hour for women with coffee and light snacks
S art available. ' j i
t li OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR
J: iS . 9:30 10:30 a. m. fit
I FASHION MODELING m
J OREGON ROOM, STREET FLOOR m$
2 ' 12:15 ' 1:30 p M ak
;
additional materials for decorat
ing.
Other business taken care of at
the council meeting was a report
from William Bean, sports chair
man, regarding the Mount Angel
youth recreation program. Bean
announced that the winter sport;
progrtm will begin Monday eve
ning. Dec. 17. at tne si. mary ;
parish gymnasium, which will be
open from 7 to 9 o ciock, Monday
Wednesday and 'mursflay eve
nines, under supervision.
The council decided to maKc ar
rangements to complete the neces
sary connections in. order that the
new city well may be put into
service.
The renewal of a license to oper
ate a wrecking yard within the
city limits by Vic Meissner, was
granted.
Chief of 1'oiice Merle urace re
ported on the bicycle safety pro
gram given to tne graac scnool
children.
The Chief of Police also report
ed that four boys, from the ages
of 11 to 14. were caught shoplift-
and after making' the boys
return the merchandise, he look
them to their homes and turned
them over to their parents.
Street Commissioner Meissner
reported on the installation of tile
Oak and Marquam streets:
numbering of houses; cleaning up
of flower beds, parks, and drain
ge ditches; also additional gravel
placed on Leo and May streets.
Now Cily Officials
MONALLA (Special) - When
Molalla city council meets next
Tuesday, new ' councilmen to be
sworn in will be Elton Everliart,
Ernest Clark and Jack Gregory.
Holdover counciimcn are Ossic
Marson, Raleigh F. Morrow and
Dr. T. F. Johnson. Everhnrt and
Clark are newly elected and Greg
ory was re-elected, reports Mayor
Fred Avcrill who also was re
elected as mayor in the recent
election. Their terms of office will
start Jan. 1.
LONGS HAVE GIRL
MOLALLA (Speclal)-Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Long (Alma Belile)
are the parents of a girl weigh
ing eight pounds, born Nov. 29 in
Silverton hospital. She has been
named Fnyne Marie. Grandpar
ents in Molalla are Mr. and Mrs.
nek Long. The Eldon Longs live
in the Shade Long house and he
drives a logging truck.
At Woodry's ... So. Commercial St.
Continues This Week
2 for 1 Chair Sale
Choose from
Newly
Arrived
Styles and
Covers . . .
very One
Sale Prkedl
Conduct Retreat
MOUNT ANGEL (Special ) Stu-
dents at Mount Angel Women's
college participated in a three-dav
retreat conducted by the Rev. An
selm Galvin, Dec. J, 4 and 5. At
tendance at daily mass, confer
ences, and recitation of the hours
of Tierce and Compline, part of
the Divine office hiffhlicihipH ih
religious exercises.
Bldg. Finished
At Clear Lake
CLEAR LAKE (Special) - The
children of the first four grades of
the Clear Lake school have moved
into the new two-room addition of
the school.
The old two-room building, con
structed prior to 1890, will remain
in use as a multi purpose room,
where the children may have their
music, hobbies, and play In in
clement weather.
Grades five through eight are
In new building. One room was
finished In 1956, the second room
constructed in 1954.
Methodists to
Fete Pomeroy
SILVERTON (Special) - Dr.
and Mrs. J. M. Pomeroy and their
family will be guests of the Sil
verton Methodist church on Sun
day. Dr. Pomeroy will address
the congregation at the Sunday
morning worship hour and with his
family will be honored at the cofr
fee hour in the church fellowship
hall following the services.
Dr. Pomeroy, who was on the
staff of the State Tuberculosis hos
pital In Salem, has just returned
from serving as head of the tu
berculosis unit of the 300-bcd,
Melhodist-sponsored Clara Swain
hospital In Bareilli, India, when
he was stationed for five years. Al
present he is in The Dalles, Ore
gon.
At the coffee hour, Mrs. pom
eroy will preside over an exhibi
of articles which she has brough
from India. The many friends o
the Pomcroys In this area are in
vited to the services and to gree
mem ai me cuucu nour.
Kg
CHRISTMAS
DINNER!
HERE' WHAT YOU GET:
With the Purchase of Any of These
MAJOR HOME APPLIANCES!
10 lb. Turkey
3 lbs. Potatoes
2 lbs. Yams
1 Stalk Celery
1 Bunch Carrots
1 Bunch Parsley
2 Pkgs. Frozen Peas
0 1 Can Cranberry
Sauce
1 Pkg. Dressing Mix
1 Pkg. Tea Rolls
0 1 Pumpkin Pi
Buy Them In Pain . .
Get Extra Savings!
Wrought Iron
Captain's Chair
Blark Nubian steel and colorful tweed plastic
that's washable!
Sale Triced $1.95 .
for
$15
Hostess Chair
The perefect chair for living rooms, game
rooms, dent or bedrooms, on hand in a wide
choice of newest fabrics and colors.
Salf Priced $311.95
for
$55
Swivel Rocker
Contemporary style with deep down seating
comfort. Here's the last word for your TV
viewing pleasure. Choice of colors.
Sale Priced 9 Kach.
2, r $159
Lounge Recliner Chair
Deluse cluh rerllner fhnlr cradles the body In
any position front silling to reclining. No
knohi or gadgets. Handsomely styled in tex
tured tweed fabric and toil-proof plastic.
. 2(or $110
Sale Priced Hft.M .
Fan-Back Swivel Chair
TV Roto Chair
llelme upholstered rhslr thal's "l home" in i These stIKh (hairs are todays most popular
a doien rooms, Ideal for fireside or TV view- i "atlng anil at Ihese exciting prices vnu II want
log.
for $89 Sale Priced J MM Varh 2 tr $75
Sale Priced $19.95
TV Arm Chair
I'pholstered In rugged easy to clean teed
plailir. Plonde wood trim. Choke of colors.
Sale Priced f 14.95 .
No Money Down
Pay Next Year
i'
2 ,r $25 i
few
Shop triitxy
and ffluwrJoy
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WAintK UKTfcK KAINot IKUINcK Ketrigeraror rKcez.EK
TWO-SPEED
and rwo-eycit all-fabrie
washing that tndi bother
some hand-washing; gett
all your elothet cleaner.
HIGH-SPEED
to cut drying time right in
half. Yet, it'i afe and
gentle for even the dainti
est of garments.
Buy The Pair!
SAVE AN
ADDITIONAL
10
PL
CHRISTMAS DINNER
WITH YOUR PURCHASE
SAVE 20
Under Sears Regular
Low, Low Price!
TWO-SPEED ALL-Fabric
AUTOMATIC WASHER
Regularly 264.95
2W5
$10 DOWN
Washes, rinses, spin-dries up to 10
pounds of laundry . . . does it
safely, automatically. Gives you
three water levels and five water
temperatures ... for truly all
fabric, water-saving washdays.
(A VP HA Under Sears Regular
JAlt IU Low, Low Price!
HIGH-SPEED ALL-Fabric
ELECTRIC DRYER
Regularly 209.95
$5 DOWN
Five separate drying temperatures
... dry anything from your finest
feather pillow to heavy denims
safely, automatically. Load-A-Door
speeds loading and unloading.
Sunshine-fresh lamp.
GRILLS, STEAMS, DEEP FRIES,
BRAISES, BAKES. The Most Use
ful GRIDDLE Ever Developed!
S A KENMORE
EXCLUSIVE!
36-ln. Size
Reg. 369.95
329"
PLUS FREE
CHRISTMAS
DINNER!
felSillilllff it'
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$40
Two New Cooking Conveniences
Flasher Unit Heats Instantly
Thermostatically Controlled
36-ln.
Kenmore
Reg. 299.95
SAVE -
$30 rsgs
269"
PLUS FREE
CHRISTMAS
DINNER!
Fully Automatic With Infinite
Heat Controlled Griddle For Party
inacks, Brunch, Complete Meals
36-ln.
Kenmore
Reg. 219.95
-
SAVE
$30
i
189"
PLUS FREE
CHRISTMAS
DINNER!
KENMORE RANGE PRICES START AS LOW AS 159.95!
1 WO"
'
Giant 20 cu. ft,
COIDSFOT
llnlib tviT S bu Fr(lr
Reg. 409.95
14.2Cu. Ft.
COLDSPOT
UPRIGHT
Reg. 349.95
31995
PLUS FREE
CHRISTMAS
DINNER!
36995
PI I S FRKE
ftUBJTM.VS HINVTC
Convenient Homii-Biu
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:mm vim
I SAVE (Sp
$40
13.6 Cu. Ft.
COLDSPOT
REFRIGAT0R
Reg. 289.95
AHr7
PLUS FREE
CHRISTMAS
DINNER!
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