These Beards Go IFJieu Leave Bonds Pay Off ip -I n '.!- ' n : f j.P4 : w ' ' ,s . f PUnninx a bif time for their August 31 "corninr off party are the bearded men above who have been Krewlnf chin foliate since July 19 after vowing not to shave until September 1, when they can cash their veteran' terminal leave pay bond. ! All from the Busy Corner area on South 12th street, the bearded one are, standing at left, front to rear. Bob Hafenbraek, Jim Kelly, Ken Tracy, and Philip Kelie. Seated at left, front to rear, Melvia Davis. Ivan Hunt. Wilfred Lohse and Arthur Staples. Sirn Inr the pledge not to shave Is Frank Bottom Seated at right, front to rear. Marvin Rock. GranviUe Bail. Ray Tachauner and C D. Person. Standing at right, front to rear, Mickey Fullerton, Clarence Weelery. Clarence II- Lohse and Roy Broughton. (Photo by Don Dill, Statesman staff photographer.) Reunion Held At Hubbard HUBBAlp A reunion of friends was held at the home of Harold Colgan last Sunday. A picnic dinner was served. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Weatherford, Judy and Susan of Burbank. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Edward Siegmund, Tommy, Shir ley and Bobby of Eugene, Mr. and Mr. Henry Clement, Johnny David and Donny Lee of Port land, Mr. and Mrs. Edward John son and Carol Joan of Bend, Dr. and Mrs. John Ramage, Bruce and Judy of Salem, and the Har old Colgans and sons, Doug, Kuss and Denny. Dr. and Mrs. John Ramage en tertained the adult group Saturday evening with a buffet supper. The men were friends at Salem Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harland of Payette, Idaho, were guests of Harold J. Colgans Monday. Mrs. Thomas J. Hayes and daughter Beverly of Central ia. Wash., were visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Hayes and Mr. Harland are sister and brother of Mrs. Colgan. Many Guests Being Feted . LYONS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Huber and his mother. Mrs. Hoy Huber, were Sunday dinner guests at the home cf Mr. hnd Mrs. George Keeley in, Portland. The occasion .honored Mrs. Keeley on her birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrf. Alex Bodekef Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hampton of Salem. Miss Betty Jean Bodeker and Dr. James Prichard of Port land, Elmer Hiatt. Mrs. Clyde Breler. Leland Manning and CVUeen Shelton picnicked Sunday at the M Kenzie Chateau hatchery ti the Mc Kenzie river. They were Joined there by Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Hiatt. Yvonne and Jimmie cf Roseburg. . Mr. ar.d Mrs. Robert Fether Un and daughters, Ann and Leone of Willammia, visited rela tives in Lyon Monday. Mr. and Mrs Robert Hansen of Seattle are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Brasnfield. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Tol.md returned home Monday from a twojweek visit in South Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kimery, Frank Kimery and Claire Shelton pent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Larson at Ilwaco, Wash. Mrs. Larson is the former Mrs. Mabel Sua of Lyons. Mr. and Mrs. George Hubbard, employed at Oak Ridge, are spending their vacation at their home here, with the George Huffman family. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walworth were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Betrick of Salem. Additional Sunday after noon guests were Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ivie also of Salem. Mr, and Mrs. Merrill Brassfield visi ted their son. Bob, at the Vet erans hospital in Portland Sunday. Portland Pastor To Give Address HUBBARD Rev. Paul G. Dickey, pastor of Park Rose Con gregational church, Portland, will assist Pastor John G. Dickey in the 11:15 service Sunday in the Hubbard Community Congrega tional church and will give the message of the day. Miss Peggy Welch left Wednes day for a vacation at the coaft before returning to school at Ore gon State. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Kauf man, Idaho, are visiting the for mer's mother and other relatives. They expect to return home next week. Mrs. Kaufman has been help ing with the rooking for Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stuart.. MEDFORD RADIO OKEIIED MEDFORD, Aug. 28--Radio station KYJC received authoriza tion from the federal communica tion commission today to begin operation. The 250-watt station expects to begin broadcasting within two months. Hop Pickers Still Needed Hop pickers, with or without transportation, are still urgently needed at the local farm labor office according to Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, farm labor assistant Mrs. Turnbull stated that nearly anyone can make good money in the hop yards now, where 4 to 9 cents a pound is being paid for picking. Peaches are nearly all harvest ed, she said, and picking will be maintained with crews already as signed. The bean crop, too, is on its final round, though a few re quests have been received for bean pickers. Trucks Held In Car Shortage LEBANON With ulnrlc niW- increasine and vard facilities tax ed to the utmost, some relief from the freieht car shortage is beine given to the lumber shipping tie up tnis week by trucks. One mill sent three truck loads of rough lumber to Portland, part of it for local use and part of it for ship ment over seas. 4 Corners Residents Move to New Place FOUR CORNERS Mr. and Mrs. Warren Shrake and two children have moved from Monroe avenue to their new place on Mable street. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sunderlin, Patty and Eddie of Lancaster drive left this week for a visit with rel atives and friends In Chico, Calif and will be gone ten days.. Mr. and Mrs. George Krasch and children are on an extended trip to Nebraska by the way Of Chicago. They will visit with Mrs, Krasch's mother and other rela tives and friends. They will be back in time for school. AUTO GLASS SIXES TO ORDER m We think we have all the patterns but if we have not we will make one for your particular requirement at no extra cost ... in short we can lit any piece of cass that is a port of your automobile. Our modern glass cutting and grinding machinery enables us to do a factory perfect job. mm" r Until ho studiod up on "RPM' Professor Dingle always missed opening day First day of school in 1913 found the Professor stalled in the Sierras with his Krit all choked with sludge. "RPM" would have kept it dean and powerful, for "RPM's" compounds fight heat and air, the chief causes of sludge. Professor Dingle played hookey again in 192) when bearing trouble flunked bis Locomobile in Death Valley. It couldn't happen today with "RPM," for it's compounded to stop corrosion, the big bugaboo of modern alloy bearings. Now ProfassoryOlngle is at the head of his class on opening day. For his RPM Motor Oil prevents car troubles ordinary oils couldn't stop. Its added compounds remove carbon and sludge, guard engine hot spots, prevent internal engine rust, bearing corrosion and crankcase foaming troubles. "RPM" keeps cars young fttf at shUr ef tfcte statkm far St imi e4 Califaraia prasWds... The Staletmon, Solem. Onqim, Friday, August 81. HI73 ER ICKSON'S SUPER IIARKET FOR Come on foot come by bus, come by car . . but COME to ER ICK SON'S. See for yourself now, today, how Erickson's low prices help pare your food budget. Open Labor Day At Erickson's Groceries 7r Fresh Heals HOLIDAY FOOD NEEDS! STOCK UP NOW! SAVE! SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 lb. can 98C 1 b. can MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSIIIG R' t; Quart jar jyjw pint jar Ripe Olives Lindsay, exlra large Pint can 230 Stuffed Olives Grandee ...5-oz. iar t3C Dill Pickles Tuna Fish 1 9 Del Monte Large 2i-oz. jar m& V Kosher sliced Hiltmore. grated No. ran 30 For salads and sandwiches it Frnils and Vegelables ic Toiletries it Luncheon c Soda Fountain Prices in effect Twlay thru Monday laJiasaJiat Omvtm Daalsrs, ar StJarJ StaKaas, lac Fresh Cookies fig bars 2 45c GINGER SIIAPS American 7-ounce (19c) pkjr Animal Crackers Chocolate or plain 8-oz. cello 13c 15c OPEII DAILY AND SUNDAY 9 A. II. lo 8 P. II. (Olen Istibor Day) Hillsdale Center Cat. ... No. 2 can (Walla Walla fancy cut spears, tall can 25c) 14c Sweet Poialoes Blue Plate No. 22 can 170 Sweel Peas Sea Cliff, No. 2 can ... . cans 290 Apple Sauce su,r 1. Italian Prunes v. Tomalo Juice Elsinore V-8 Vegetable Cocklail Juice ncy .: No. 2 can AvL Below cost of canning 4 f "ey ...No. 2Vi can JLVFCr Stock up at this ow price. ; ...46-oz. can .... 46-oz. can 290 CRISP! SAVORY! FRESH! Fruits and Vegetables Sunkisl Oranges 9 lQr 288's or tncd. size. Ci MUU Seedless Grapes 3 i. gfir 7ash. Poialoes en 1 9Q OU ib. bag No. rs JLiU Yellow Onions JQ gQj, Bleached Celery Bonch 1QC Guaranteed Heals for flavor tenderness Sirloin Steak ib. 650 Armour Fancy steer beef Hams Ready-to-eat lb. M Armour Star Ideal for picnic luncn Pork Sleak m. 590 Lean and tender Beef Tongues F". 270 Cook and serve cold FRESH SPRING Lamb Tongues 3-lbs. m3 Lr Fine for picklinr Meat prices for Friday Saturday Wesson Oil For salads and deep fry inf. Pint 43c Quart 79c Fancy Calsnp Dennison's m n Large 14-oz. I ft bottle AU Pork & Beans Va Case Si Strained Honey Oregon Clover Van Camp tall cans Case Swayne No. 2'i can 17c cans 25 0 lb. can 1.29 ..... 5 , b. can 1.39 Baby Lima Deans v,m ) 2 . 290 Great Ilorihern Beans 2 lbs. mJ Flour Kitchen Queen 25 lb. bair 1.79 10 lb. bag 83c JUST BEYOND THE UNDEBPASS, P0DTLM1D HD. - BOIIESTEELE DLDC. !