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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1946)
junior Red Cross Interests Students Brooks All students of the Brooks grade school brought money contributions and are en rolled in the Junior Red Cross. Richard Jansen has withdrawn from this school and with his parents have moved to Red mond. Ore. The Fogel lamily are moving back to Minnesota, taking Rob ert, first erade: Dick fourth grade, and Donald fifth grade out of school here. Johnny Ky riss moved out of district from the third grade class. Third and fourth grade room have a new set of beginners' maps. : One new pupil has been en rolled in the sixth grade, Betty Lou Robinson, from the Clear Final Card Social Scheduled Sunday : Woodburn Final card social of the pre-Advent season will be held in St. Luke's hall Sun day evening at 8:15 o'clock. Mrs. Frank Bentley and Mrs. J. F. Sauvain will be co-chairmen of the refreshment commit tee. ' They will be assisted by Mrs. Lester Wells, Mrs. Mary Faul- haber, Mrs. James Kolousek, Mrs. Harry Kestell, Mrs. Frank Hilger, Mrs. Matt Biersbacn, Mrs. James Deagcn, Mrs. Louis Haller, Mrs. Peter Koffler, Mrs. Joseph Stravens, Sr., Mrs. Ru ben DeJardin, Mrs. Charles Henkes, Mrs. Leonard Petshaw, Mrs. Jacob Koppes, Mrs. Joseph Uphoff, Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Albert Haller, Mrs. fcrn- est Hemple, Mrs. Ray Miller, Mrs. w. S. Scarborough, Jr., Miss Frances Vitovec, Miss Mary Petshaw, Miss Colleen Hemple, Miss Rosemary Halter, Miss Rita Henkes and Mrs. Gottfried Halter. Fourteen tables of "500" were played at the card parly last Sunday evening. The "500" prizes were given to Alice Ro finot, Mrs. C. J. Crosby, Mrs. Anton Hanauska and Mrs. Ger trude Jensen. At the 13 pinochle tables, awards were won by Henry Kirkwood, Mrs. Al Man ning and William Brassel. Spe cial awards went to Tony Cacka, Jr., J. A. McCormick, and Mrs. Lena Kelley. Vermont's apple crop runs to al least 365,000 bushels a year. Klangs in Bellingham Silverton Local friends have had word from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klang and their son and daughter, that they are located at 2733 Iron Ave., Bellingham, Wash. The Klangs were in mercantile business here for a number of years and have re cently been in Washington to be near the mother of Mrs. Klang. They plan to eventually return to the Silverton area their message indicated. The Queen Elizabeth is the world's largest ocean liner. v nimai .imnnpi. Saii'in. uregon. i iiursnay. imv. zi. I!I4B 3 ' f i'aa OOIN& TO STUFF V f J MHZ WITH '4 Wishers WHEA7 GtRfA ' $ VRtSSING- 7. 7 HEM GERill OREGON BOB I I -mm 6.so -immA THE 1.C0 J.0..1... Phone 79 Cor appointor Machine Perma nents "Circulctte" the finest of all Cold Permanent Waves. Exclusive at Room 1 Miller Bids. iakedinaJiffy-OelieiousI CORN HUrr'riJ , MADE WITH Cinch x CORN BREAD MIX NOTHING TO ADD BUT WATER Then mix and bak. It's quick. It's easy. And what delicious corn muffin I Light, hearty, golden. Contain eggi, milk, sugar, shor tening. You too will lay: "It's a Cinch to make odd water, mix and bake. AT YOUR GROCERS JACK and JILL'S The Friendly Place to Shop Select Your CHILDREN'S DRESSES Now, While the Stocks Are Complete Girls' Legging Sets I ANKLETS 100 all Wool "Trimfit'' 50 Wool All Sizes A11 Slzes $17.95 69c REVERSIBLE BOYS' SOCKS RAINCOATS All Sizes Qc $11 50 $1450 $150 We Still Have a Good Supply of "BUTCHER BOY" Children's Blankets Corduroy Slack Suits $2.98 to $1 1.50 Sizes 1-2-3 ' $5.95 STERILIZERS . 7 Bottle Automatic Steralizer Infants One Piece t O CT SNOW SUITS j5-?5 6 Months & One Year Size r 8 B?1 Steralizer Completely Automatic $8.40 $6.95 See Our Clearance Table WONDERFUL BUYS ON TEEN-AGE SHIRTS, SLACKS, PEDAL PUSHERS, JACKETS MARKED DOWN TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE JACK and JILL'S Where You Can Shop As Long As You Like 143 North High Street . Salem ERICKSOM'S SUPER MARKET PORTLAND ROAD, JUST NORTH OF THE UNDERPASS You will enjoy shopping in this new market where everything is new and bright and clean . . . where prices are lower and parking ample. Prices Effective Friday and Saturday! FRESH MEATS Quality Meats Our Specialty Note These Low, Money-Saving Meat Prices ROUND STEAK -Sieer Beef . Lb. 49c FRANKFURTERS .... Lb. 37c Armour's Highest Quality PORK LIVER . , PORK SPARERIBS MINCEMEAT i Lb. 19c . Lb. 35c . Lb. 25c . . . . Swift's Fancy Quality LOWEST PRICES ON TURKEYS. DUCKS AND GEESE. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW, POTATO; OBlCHPS Nalley's Crisp Potato Chips 25c Pkff. H tyc Here's Health Vegetable Cocktail Large ' 1Qt 47 oz. can S & W LIQUID APPLE 15c 35c 12 oz. Bottle Quart Bottle Large 47 oz. can Elsinore TOMATO JUICE 25C Hood River APPLE JUICE 25C . Quart Bottle BLUE STAR CHICKEN PRODUCTS CHICKEN A LA KING 6 oz. mr can V U'A oz. can 51c BONED CHICKEN 69c 1.39 11 oz. can 1114 oz, can CHICKEN AND VEGETABLE DINNER 1114 oz. can CHICKEN BROTH AND NOODLES Delicious Soup 15' i: oz. can CHICKEN & NOODLES 11 14 oz. can Adams Citrus Juice For High Quality and Finest Flavor, Use Adams Grapefruit Juice, lg. 47-oz. can 27c Blended Juice, 47-oz. can . . 35c Orange Juice, 47-oz. can . . 37c Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Oranges . . 3 doz. 55c Sunkisl Sweet and Juicy 344 Size Grapefruit . . 6 for 25c Arizona fi4's Cranberries ... lb. 39c Sweet Potatoes . . 4 lbs. 33c OR YAMS Fancy Southern ( Green Celery . . bunch 5c Crisp Boiling Onions . 10 lbs. 23c p Cranberry X j p SAUCE ' V T 1 lb. can V FRUIT COCKTAIL ji Can 35c yAX Jb I Ripe Olives-No. 1 tall can . . 33c y 17c A " .. . ., . ,n i rrl -lb.baq . i.oJ lu-ib. bag . oyc jsi Z5C I BELOW PRESENT WHOLESALE COST $ 1 I w Cornmeal No. 10 bag . 59c yx S Victor Yellow i CRACKERS - Sunshine Krisov 2-lb. box 41c I CHEEZIT CRACKERS - 6-oz. pkg. 12c 1 1 Sunshine Dainty Cheese Crackers i. ARMOUR'S TREET-12-oz. can . 37c If Spiced Luncheon Meat t -1 I k MINCEMEAT - Pennani M s30-oz. - ' : , Market "ECONOMY IN FOODS" ERICKSON'S Super JUST NORTH OF UNDERPASS ON PORTLAND ROAD