Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 12, 1946, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Saturday, Oct. 12, 1946
H. Sperling
Fatally Hurt
Herman Sperling. 63, who
lived on route 1. Indepndence,
died in a Salem hospital Friday
night from injuries received in
a traffic accident Friday eve
ning at the junction of Highway
9BW and the Helmick Park road
four and a half miles south of
Monmouth.
Investigation indicated that
Sperling had driven in a light
car off the park road into the
highway and in front of a car
driven by Jack Burris, 2746
Southeast Stark street, Portland.
The Sperling car was overturn
ed, and both vehicles badly
damaged.
Sperling was brought to a Sa
lem hospital by the Indepen
dence ambulance. Burris receiv
ed a slight leg injury. No other
persons were with either driver.
Leave for Nebraska
Jefferson Mrs. Harry Bash
ford left for her home in North
Platte, Nebr., after several days'
visit at the home of Rev. and
Mrs. A. E. Bashford. She visit
ed her nieces in Carnation and
Milton, Wash., before coming to
Jefferson. Her husband and
Rev. Bashford are brothers.
Senator Makes Target
Of Alumina Plant
Press dispatches say that the
Salem alumina plant is among
three government - sponsored
projects that Senator Maybank
of South Carolina will attempt
to have declared surplus in a
resolution he proposes to intro
duce in congress at the next ses
sion. The other two alumina
plants are located at Hartley-
ville, S. C, and Salt Lake City.
DANCE
SILVERTON
ARMORY
Every Saturday
9 to 12
GLENN WOODRY'S
Orchestra
14 Entertainers 14
Admission 71o plus
Total 85c
Federal Tax 14c
2i ic jc 3c jC-"- 3c r-cc 5; 2
Crescendo Concert Series I
! An Educational Froject at Salem High School
; FOUR ARTIST CONCERTS i
: Jean Watson, Canadian Contralto, Mon., Nov. 4
J Angel Reyes, Cuban Violinist, Fri Nov. 22. ::
: Solvcjg Lunde, American Pianist, Fri., Dec, 6.
J James Pease, American Baritone, Wed., Feb. 26. :
: All Concerts at S.H.S. Auditorium at 8:15 P.M. $
.; Season Tickets $2.40, Single Admission $1.20, Tax Inc. S
Tickets at Will's Music Store, .laquith s Music Store, ;
and from Crescendo Club members.
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All Flavors
QUARTS XXn
NO LIMIT JJt
SAVING CENTER
Salem and West Salem
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Weeps for Bride Who Died at Wedding (.IP) John Mastuananalone, 21 (center, handkerchief to
eyes), sobs at the Riavo of his bride-to-be, Rose de Fabrizio, 20-year-old Lawrence, N. Y. girl, dur
ing burial ceremonies at St. Mary's cemetery in Lawrence. The girl was buried in the bridal gown
she wore at Inwood, N. Y., when she collapsed and died while walking to the altar. Her mother
appears at far left (with veil). Father Francis Aguis (far right), who was to officiate at the wed
ding, reads the burial prayers.
Parrish Has
Nominee List
Students at Parrish junior
high school went to the polls
Friday to select candidates for
the general election scheduled
for October 18. As has been
the case for a number of years,
Parrish students operate their
campaign for student body of
fices on the two-party system
Liberators and Studenteers.
Primary candidates will make
their campaign speeches dur
ing an assembly to be held the
morning of October 17.
Candidates for the two par
ties as designated Friday are:
. Liberators: President, Pat Elf
slrom; vice president, Kenny
Meyers; secretary, Marilyn Pow
er; treasurer, Donna Pcndcr
graft; assistant sergeant at arms,
Lloyd Hamlin; yell leaders,
Dick Klinefelter, Harry Turner;
song leaders, Mary McFarlane
and Jerry Savage; Periscope
editor, LaVclle DuBuy; publi
cation manager, Sylvia Hastings;
eighth , grade representative,
Buzz Covalt; seventh grade rep
resentative, Bea Evelyn Brom
ley; Girls' League president,
Mary Campbell; vice president,
Sophia Polalcs; secretary, Jan
Gibbons; Boys' league president,
John Casper; vice president,
Archie Elliott; secretary, Eu
gene MacDonald.
Studenteers: President, Don
na Salter; vice president, Caro
lyn Payne; secretary, Betty
Cooley; treasurer, Beverly Hen
nes; sergeant at arms, Jim Rock;
assistant, Daryl Girod; yell
leader, Jack Richards; song
leaders, Jeannetle Sullivan,
Janet Hill; Periscope editor,
Muriel Stcusloff: publication
manager, Janet Gaiscr; eighth
grade representative. Deb Da
vis; seventh grade representa
tive, Amy Girod; Girls' league
president, Susan Perry; vice
president, Barbara Pickens; sec
retary, Lois Chamberlain; Boys'
league president, Milton Hick
man; vice president, Larry
Chamberlain; secretary, Bob
Soggc.
Executive Council
Meets With Putnam
,'. The executive council of the
Elementary Principals' associa
tion today met with Superinten
dent of Public Instruction Rex
i'ulnam to consider progress !
made in the five-year plan for
improvement of instruction in
elementary schools.
Completing Road
To Mine Shaft
Silverton C. Minor, man
ager of the coal mines opera
tions on the Stayton road near
Silverton, announced Friday
that graveling is being complet
ed on the road leading from near
the cemetery to the opening of
the mine shaft, and that work
would be started on the mines
proper early this month. Min
or's headquarters are in Portland.
Dance Every Saturday Nile
Claude Bird and His Music
Swing and Sway, the Velvet Rhythm Way
Featuring Dorothy Marshall, Vocalist
WOODBURN ARMORY BALLROOM
Wooclburn, Ore.
Dr. Henry Morris
Optometrist
ft' ' 1
School Children
Need Good Eyesight
Your children did not choose
their eyes cannot change
them Tor another pair, or get
them renewed when used up.
As a parent, therefore, it is
your duty to see that your
child's eyesight is safeguard
ed by having their eyes exam
ined regularly and fitted
with glasses if necessary.
Dr. S. A. Wheatley
Optometrist
FOR SEEING AND HEARING
MORRIS OPTICAL
U Stale St., Salem
Phone 5528
V.F.W.
VICTORY CLUB
DANCE
Old Time Dances
TONITE
VETERANS' HALL
Cor. Hood & Church Sts.
MUSIC
By Marion I'n.vt 061
Orchestra
Jiiiimlc Ritchie, Leader
Admission (0c, lax Inc.
Kveryhody Welcome
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OLD TIME DANCES
Tunes You Have
Forgotten
Music by
Taul Winslow's Gang
Playing
Waltzes, Quadrilles,
2 and 3 Steps, etc.
Every Saturday Night
at 259 Court Street
OVER WESTERN
AUTO
PUBLIC WELCOME
Admission 60c, inc. tax
THOUSANDS ATTENDING!
ALL SALEM IS ACCLAIMING THIS
GREAT SHOW!
"The finest performance of its type to show in the city
this year." Seattle Times.
MATINEES FRI., MON., TUES, 4 p.m.
(After School)
SAT., SUN., 2:15 P.M.
MGJllTLY THRU TUES., OCT. 15. 8:15 P.M.
SALEM KIWANIS CLUB
Proudly Presents
pollack iiiios
KIWANIS
mm
niiti
Aiiinirtl
i mm i snow
"America's Greatest Indoor Circus"
at
LESLIE JR. HIGH SCHOOL
AUDITORIUM
And Featuring
Mark lints.. Internationally Renowned
Pantomime Comedians
Sensational Sidneys, Unieycle and Bicycle Experts
Sonny Moore's Dor and Pony Revue
Lc Tcrrcsita, Daring Lady Trapeze Star
And Acrobats, Aerialists, Horses, Clowns Galore
J RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL SHOWS AT STEVENS
& CO., 339 COURT ST., 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. j
THIS COUPON AND 40c WILL
ADMIT CHILD UP TO 12 YEARS
OF AGE AT ANY PERFORMANCE
SALE! OLD GOLD
SWEAT PAD
48c
It's a rock-bottom price for Wards
popular sweat pad! Sturdy gold
colored cotton drill is stuffed with
jute composition that dries fast!
Strong spring steel hooks! Get it
in Ward Weekl
SALE! BATTERY
FENCE CONTROL
Rcg.i4.so j2.88
All oboirf Word, MutftirV Payment Wo"
Price cut Ward Week onlyl This
dependable, low-cost controller
holds animals in any type weath
er! Gives strong but safe
shock! Has on-off switch! Blinker
light tells if working! Portable!
1 v-;
SALE I STRONG STEEL
MILK STOOL L18
Save EXTRA NOWI H.avy
welded plate lleell 8ondrized
to resist rustl Easy to cleanl .
WHEN ALL AMERICA
SHOPS AND SAVES!
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, 1 1 nnnrafQLi
UMtt. Ertitt.,,..jnaJ Sii. f SbwhbBKES sSIIS
WARDS FARM STORE
L i ;-, '..; ,j
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REDUCED I AUTOMATIC
WATER BOWL 3.39
68'E
CxcustVs Ward dtslgnl Frcih
water flows when cow l 'esses
smooth nose platel SAVE I fOWl
NEW ALL-STEEL 132.00
HAMMERMILL REDUCED! ;f
Here's one of the most amazing buys in Wards huge Ward Week
salel It's Wards new all-steel hammermill with new features, new
design AT A REDUCED PRICE! Using only 2 or 3-plow tractors, it
grinds huge quantities . . . pays for itself in extra profits for you!
SAVE in Ward Week at this sensational cut price
$toiiU9tt
216.88
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Lfui.
Wat !! IT ' '
91.45
cap.
MILKER REDUCED
uiinn uiErv AMI Vl""1'
Reg. 231.75
Yes, during Ward Week only, you can get a Ward milker with all
its new features at a big saving! It will start you on a new, befte
way to milk . . . help bring you cleaner milk, and bigger milk
checks! Check these new features: Transparent milk tubes auto
matic stall cocks "see-through" claw detachable vacuum tankl
With Vi h.p. electric motor. SAVE ... in Ward Week!
PRICE CUT ON
SAW FRAME!
Nov 49.88
Reg. 54.95
Mifc about Wordt Monthly Payment Plan
Here's your chance to get ready
for cord wood sawing at a price
that saves you many dollars! Gives
long service! Welded angle iron
frame, sturdy mandrel! Easy
pushing tilt table! With 30" saw!
ANGLE DOZER
PRICE CUT ON WARDS
GRASS SEED We. 67 C
Grows into beautiful lawn In 2
weeksl Contains 16 Kentucky
I Gras.l SAVE NOW"
REDUCED! WARDS
cirrTDir Trnuvnirnni
urn I HHI VK 99. "5
Now ... get the most modern separator built ... at Wards almost
unbelievable Ward Week price! It has everything you want in a
separator! Just lift a lever, and it's operating! No gears, no cranks,
nothing to oil! Easy-cleaning open spouts! Stainless steel disks and
interior bowl parts! SAVE NOW ... at Wards cut price!
600 lb. cap., SALE. .117.25 800 lb. cap., SALE. .123.00
HEATED POULTRY FOUNT
REDUCED I S-jol. cop. 3.49
Buy NOW . . . SAVEI Chimneyless
burner holds 3-week kerosene
jpplyt Strong galvanized steell
107.95
Regularly 124.95
Ask oboul Words Monthly
Payment Plan
Buy NOW! Save dotfart extra
be ready for winterl Even row
crop tractors can handle this
combination bulldozer and snow
plow! It's balanced puts load on
tractor frame! 6-ft. blade.
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J & J FILTER DISKS
REDUCED I fxof 100 42c
Made betterl Filter fast, thorough
last longerl SAVE NOWI
3 boxes for only 1.2(1
v. x X n.wM.mtMi