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10 TheStatos man. Salem, Oregon. Friday . March It, lt4t ? -r '.x t f if- 1-v 'XT' 1 ' - , i - - I' "V: Mrs. Delia Bckly. who clbratd hr 90th birthday at a dmric party on February 26 at th horrv of hr daugh ter, M:i. Grovr BUtnar, Sh has Uvd In Salm th pat 35 yari and only lat ummr mad a trip to Mrlco to 83 hr on, Alfred. Sh ha tv othor childrwn, Drar, Edwin and Wsly Bkly d SaUm. Mr. Rorv Alb. Eur., and Mrs. Rull Flld, Sattl; 19 qTanachlldxa 21 ojat-graiKk;hildrn and on rat-qreatrrandchlld. (McEwan photo). Camp Fire Corner Two Blu Bixd groups alectlnK nw officers March 5 art: Spark ling Blu Bird echo, at hom of Mn J W. Minty ch aa prsi dnt. Mary El!n Klein; vic pres ident, Becky MLnty; treaaurer, Doris Pfau: scribe, Judjr Query and Today's Pattern New angles and rlffct angles for you! Moit intriguing and moat entrancing the way Pattern 4S41 slant slnpes to give you a won dsrful figur; Simplest of tewing too! This pattern, easy to use, simple to sew.-, is tested for fit. Includes con-plte illustrated Instructions. Pattern 4641 conw in slses 12, 14. 16. 18, 20. Size 1 takes 1T yard 39-inch fabric. Send TWI.vn -TIVE cents la colas for this pattern to The Oregon States man, Anna Adimj. 1 First t , San Frnci-o S. CaJU. Print plataly IIAMI. ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE and fTTXl? Kl'MBKR. The New Look this spring U the ANNE ADAMS Look! See II tS our new Spnng Fattern Book Just out I Send only fifteen cents more for this Cataloi of easjr-sew styles for she whole family. Also printed right la the book is s FREE PATTXRN Cor a smart hat-and-bas setl Jolly Tiro group wlt Mrs Ger ! aid ruber and Mrs. Joiua Chafer. who alaetod: JuanKa Chris t op h er- son, preeidept, Susaa Todd, vice ! praetdent; Sharon Casey, secre i tary-treasurer; Lois Fowler, scribe; Judy Hoppe. song leader. Judy 1 Hoppe was hostees for the latter j anil JeeaeUe Clarke Ue former. Happy Blue Birds at home of leader Mrs. M W. Ready. sUrted i oilcloth sit-upons. a oomblnati knapsack and cushion to take on picnics. Sheila Frey was hostess. March 4. 14 Blue Birds of the Soenkl group visited the down town fire station with Mrs Charles Lambert leader. The Starlet Blue Birds with leader Mrs. Raymond OUon were oondweted through the Salara Lin est mills. Otasruye group, new at McKin ley school, wtA Mrs Verne dil bore guardian, atteosWd a General Electrte AsWfle show at Leslie Mareh I. Kay Knickerbocker was hos tees. Mrs. Lyle Shepherd and Mrs K. C. Ediest held a meeting of the lyohiki and Waeesri groups, March 1. Ther earned a FronUers craft honor by tying knots A dinner was planned for Mayflower hall, Marsh 11 wish the Boy Scouts Claude te Colmo and Patricia Shryer of the Tudoka Camp Fire group taught soivps to the Jimmy Crloket Blu Btrfls, leader Mrs Frank KoUky, March 1. Movies wra shown the group and Loris Kolsky was selected lor the liv ing model exhibit during Birthday week. Thursdey. Mrs Clifford Ellis and Mrs. Paul W arrest mat with Okyaaki Camp Fir group at En gl wood school. Honor beads were awarded 12 girls. Mrs. Ambrie Bajrley was a guest. The new Cherokee Camp Fire grouj In West Salem met at home of guardian Mrs. James Farthing Karl en Quia tad presided at a business meeting. Darlene Jan dera was hostoss Tha Tawonka Camp Fir group met at Keiier school, March 3 with their guardian Miss Gladys Burch to begin work on memory books. Elutama-Wapi Camp Fir group with Mrs. Jasper Button guardian, held a covered dish dinner at the Jason La Methodist church, Feb rusry 27. Forty-five parents and the sponsors, the Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Klrby were guests. M. C. CLatterbufh showed mo ring pic tures of Camp Kilo wan. Maroh 4 the group hiked from Highland school to noma of leevder. Mrs. Jas per Button wit Mrs. Keith Dyer, to satisfy requirement for nature hike. Tanda West Salem Camp Fir Soup held a parent party, Thurs r 1st City hall with guardian Mrs. 0. A. Rust. During a short program Aon Galaspy played the piano and Norma Curtis th elee- Travelers Are Home Traveler continue to return daily from sojourns In the south. Ren. and Mr. Paul Hendricks i arriv ed in the capital Wednesday ; night from a month's trip south ! whicrr4&ok them to Lo Angeles, ! San Diego, Palm Springs and over to Arizona where they vacationed st a dude ranch. In San Diego the travelers visited with Mr. and Mis. George L. Dutton. founer Salem residents Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Allen are home from a southern vaca tion. Mr. AJlen, who had been east on a business tiip. was met in Phoenix by his wife. They spent one weekend at Camel Back Inn and then went on to Las Vegas and Death Valley, for a several days stay at Furnace Creek Inn and Stove Pip Well En route north the Aliens visited in Monterey. Calif with Major and Mrs. Howard Adams. Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley are being welcomed home from a five weeks motor trip to southern California. They spent a month at 29 Palms, where they enjoyed a family reunion. Arriving for the occasion were Dr. Findley's brother and sisters, Elmer Find ley of Cleveland, Oklahoma, Ray Law and Dr. Lottie Law of Hill City. Kansas and Mrs. C. W. Bell of Boulder, Colorado. The Tindleys Lsited in Palm Springs, attended the National Date fair at Indio, Calif , toured Boulder Dam and stopped in I -as Vegas. They returned home the coast rout, driving over 4,000 mile on the entire trip. YWCA Board Has Building Plans Th board of directors of the Salem YWCA meeting on Tues day recommended thst another $7,000 of the building fund be put into government bonds. Mrs. C. W. Parker presided at the meeting when plans wer made for the future activities of the building committee On the com mittee are Mrs. Frsnk Spears, chsirman of the building excep tive committee, Mrs. George All- ' ing. building finance, Mrs. Guy Hiekok attorney in fact and Mis Dorothea Steusloff. construction. Plans for a salvage shop to le opened soon on the Winter -street property of the YWCA were dU- , cussed On the committee are Mrs. Kenne'h York. chairman, Mrs. A A Schramm. Mrs. W. F.. Anderson and Mrs rlarold Rose braueh. The money derived will be sdded to the building fund Among th committee members announced are: camp committee. Mrs. Arthur Maden. chairman, Mrs. Albert Ullman, Mrs James Bunnell. Mrs Carl Emmons, Mrs. Marion Wood in; Mrs. Guy Hickok, chairman constitution committee. Mrs. W E Kirk. Mrs F. A. El liott, Mrs. C'har'es Ratcl'.ff, Mrs Lewis Griffith; Mrs. Margaret Rosecrans, fin ance chairman. Miss Dorothy Pearce, Mrs John CaughelL Miss Bessie Smith. Mrs. Stusrt Lance field. Mrs Arthur Madsen. Mrs. George APing; 1 Personnel committee Mrs O I i Paulson, chairman, Mrs. Carl Mc Leod. Mrs. Guy Hirkok, Mrs rfohn Csughell, Mrs. Stearns Cushing and Mrs. Harold Rosebraugh; publicity committee, Mrs. Ken neth York, chairman. Mrs R. Ros tlL Mrs. Thomas Wright, Mrs Donald Rasmussen; residence snd plans committee, Mrs. Wallace CarsoD, chairman, Mrs. Chester ' Downs, Mrs. Keith Brown, Mrs. ' Stuart Ianeefield. Mrs. Charles ' Heltzel. Mis W F. Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Power; young ad ult comrrut'ee, Mrs A. A. Schramm, chairman. Miss Elea- 1 nor Stephens. Mrs Elmer Meads, Mrs. Bruce Spaulding. Mrs. Wal ter Kiik. Mrs. Psul Heath. Miss ; Lenore Headly and Mrs. Thomas ! Wright. Mms Martha Montgomery 1 and Miss Brenda Glass. Mrs. Nornun Wmslow heads th phon committe which in- clud Mrs. N. J Lindgren, Mis R F. Polanski. Mrs. H M. Lucas. Mrs. Charles Strickaden, Mrs. Clsud Post, Mrs. Georg Crock ett, Mrs. H. B. Pearson. Mrs. Charles Prince. Mrs. L. F. Houp erman, Mrs. S. Lsws. Mrs. M. A. Peksr. Mrs. J. M. Devers, Mrs. JeneUa Petri, Mrs. Howard Shu bert. Mrs. Robert Burrell. Mrs. C S. Waller. Mrs. J. L Ellia. Mrs. Preston Dough ton, Mrs. Chajirs Fearing. Mrs. William Gahlsdoff, and Mrs. Loyal Warner. Other committees will be an nounced later. Members Attend District Meets Mrs. I veil Haley, senior vice president of Marion auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, presided at the meeting Monday night in the absence of the piesi- ! dent, Mrs. Clarence Forbis who i is in California. Reports were given by all committee chairmen. One hundrei and fifty dollars was voted to be sent to the fund for Oregon Cottage Home at Eaton Rapids, Michigan. Ten dollars will be sent to the Hill. -rest home to be used for purchae of books. Gift drill pi u was won by Mrs. Edna Prince. Nomination of officers for the ensuing year was held open until the next meet ing. March 22 Those motoring to Portland to attend dtrict No. 1 meeting, will I be Mr,. I vell Haley. Mrs. Chjarles j Hunt, Mrs James Beall and Mrs ' Leon Hansen Attending the meeting in Inde pendence were Mrs. Arwin Stray- er, Mrs. Edna Piince. Mrs. Mel Clemens. Mis. Virgil Bolton. Mrs. Charles Hagerman. Mrs. Dave Furlough, Mrs. Leon Hansen. Mrs. Margaret Hunt, Mrs. Charles Hunt, Mrs. James Beall and Mrs. Ivell Haley. Next meeting of Marion aux iliary wUl be March 2?. H ally weed Liens meetlag Wed nesday night was presided over by Mrs. Carl Gies Bruce Gold blait played several piano num beis and Max Suko gave a magir act. Hostesses were Mrs. Robert Hanna snd Mrs. Iester Thomas. j Mr. and Mrs, C. I-eter New - : man will be hoMs at dinner and 1 cards Sunday right at their Cen-j ter street home for memlsjpi s of i their club. ' i Tn Spanish club Mill meet to-; night at the YWCA at 8 oVIik k. j Mrs. Sylvia Ruddell will lead the Spanish drill. Miss Erho Yeater and Mis Elie Sdiniedcr will show films of their Guatemalan trip. Tn Kappa Kappa Gamma alumna entertained with a kid nap breakfast Thursday morning at the ralrmount Hill home of Mrs. Bruce Spaulding Puking up the sixteen guests were Mrs Ar thur Fisher, Mrs. Werner Brown and Mrs. Brazier Small. Mr. and Mrs. Hans W. Thirl a of Stevenson, Wash are the par ents of a daughter. Gayle Mae. , Amity Mr. and Mrs. J. W. b.rii We1rt-day in Purtlaod Their, A other children are Saodra Lea and W'"'n ,r pl,nn'n mOV 10 Tamara Jennette GrsndpiimU Callf-rnla where they have pur are Mr. and Mrs. H. William : chased a tract of land in one of Thielsen of Salem. j the additions to Yucaipa. They recently relurnej h?r after flvn months In southern CallfornU uid hav leased their prottF I ost Nursery street to Frank Zog. who will occupy. It by April 1. C2D)5ri aw a s ma Thrifty Housewives Are Swinging to wnnnTiE nucpsiE Sars Time Clothes Hands Labor No Bleaching No Rubbing No Boiling Wash with While Rom and save your clothes Youll get bettor soap action whan you add White; Rose) In your washing machine - - - and youll get cleaner, whiter clothe) with no extra fuss - use White Rose) for whit and colorfast garments. Bt'Y AN OftfcGON MADE rRODLCT wuaniriE imdse Otner nsany . seen as elee lag sink, bath take, fleers, woodwork ... narnslees to septic tanks. WUIaa Distributee! kr tilm Grocery C.. Balesn. Oreg trie guitsr. Mrs. W. A. McCor-1 mack was introduced as sponsor rep resenting parenU-teachers asso- elation. Committees were ap- j pointed: Betty Zystt. Nsncy j Rust, Darlene McCain, food; Judyj Carter and Patsy Watson, games;. Pstsy Raraseyer, Juoy fs-entei, Jean Edwards, decorating. X i I GQADE A TUR 3ECEY HALVES QUARTER0 PIECE0 Thesve Are Orade) A Turkeys Cut-up to Messt fhe Neexisi oi Ssmoll F Hiss. Free) Roctpoa Are Arafleate) to Aid You in Preparing DeJlghtfnl Treat lor Tow Whole raasfly FiUs Fii2i & P011II17 Illd. Ilcdil Feed Ihrixet Parmoisil Ilarkcl Saloway Slcro (en Court) ON 3ALI AT Esffnaa'i Ilsrlxei Orczlf 1 Ilarbd ' SWa Sfrecl riarkd . 1 Tts Villa IZarlxcl , i f - iT f O' i ?:: - v v f lit. . -.sr;. Jr. r.t a.,N LA ink mm DTal 13SS SOUTH 12lh STREET PIIOIIE 2-6995 Phil Ehlt - Butcher The 3 G. I. Guyi Who Jnsl Opened the Largest Food Ilarkcl in South Salexa are Back Again With Lots cf Special-! ! FREE! Nesbiit's Orange to Each Customer - A Fine Drink! i 7. ' - e - v . S ' DUSS. 1-li. 43 Tag "Curly" Govrr (Bayer) s- 1 tt-'V-lT-'.' jr.. Ulnjs Sam BHschke (Treslnee) V TDIIA FLAKES f OTATO SATO t M Beel SUGAR Laundry nvuao SOUP; 47c 910 $M -J"' 1 -" 1S0 AH Brands v)Kca a" Ur"i Hncoa , 39 c neo SIxs V3j)2)(u PkB Flour lb ,w. 89 C Pwh?uCRr.'- ".'-n-. Bleach. H gal., 25c AUIIT DEI AH Collet . 50 0 SOUPS Pint TlyDTa Denntson'i Calxnp ?.7M" 160 Jar M(S luf. 210 White Meat. Can .. Fret Docghniiis and Coifee all day Friday and Saturday. Serrin; ddicious Sunset Doafh nuta, nasia in Salem. I V (0 r, Axioried ?)7a GOLOEII DIFE lb. ib. Texas Pink GnAPEFDurr 40 Eck OBJUIGES lb. PURB Ground DEEP Fancy Ilib STEMS Ib. FRES1I Mcdlai 81m 2 ;90 i