Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 26, 1950, Page 3, Image 3

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    Master Players
In Club Listed
The Salem Elks Bridge club
, now haa 17 master players as
compared with two a year ago,
It was reported this week.
These players, all of whom
have won at least 1000 rating
points In competition recognized
by the American Con tract
Bridge league, are: Col. Philip
W. Allison, Mrs. John S. Bone,
Mrs. Paul F. Burris, Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. Frasler of Albany,
Mrs. Ward Graham, Mrs. Dewey
Howell, Oliver B. Huston, Ellis
H. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. W. E,
Kimsey, William F, Leary, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis, Mrs,
Lenore Park and Mrs. Harry J.
Wiedmer.
In the series of duplicate tour
naments now being conducted to
select Salem's representatives at
n the Portland regional competi
tion February 9-12, Mrs. Stuart
Thede now Is in the lead with
others following in order: W. E.
Kimsey, Mrs. Bone, Mrs. Lewis
Mrs. Arthur Binegar, Mrs. Wied
mer and Mrs. Howell. Two more
tournaments are to be played be
fore winners are announced.
High points In the last two
tournaments held at the Elks
club were won by the following
teams: Mrs. Arthur L. Lewis and
Mrs. Milton D. Parker, Mrs.
Bone and Jones; Mrs. Ellen Ga
briel and Mrs. Charles F. Foul
ger, W. E. Kimsey and Elmer
Berg.
Brotherhood Week
Plans Are Announced
Brotherhood week plans were
laid by a meeting of the local
committee and the Salem com
mittee of National Conference of
Christians and Jews at the Frist
National bank Wednesday.
Among plans for Brotherhood
week, February 19 through Feb
ruary 26, are special church
services, special speakers for
service clubs and schools, In
cluding Rabi Saul Applebaum
and Dr. Charles Howard, radio
program and motion pictures at
local theaters.
Those meeting Wednesday
' were Saul Bloomberg, Ford
Watkins and Charles Howard,
of the Salem committee and
Brotherhood week General
Chairman Joe Felton; -radio
committee, R. J. Schmidt, chair
man, Dave Hoss and Dick Na
on; press, Eric Bergman; mo
tion pictures, Leo Henderson;
churches and synagogues, the
Rev. Brooks Moore and Harry
Brown, and schools, Dean Rob
ert Gregg of Willamette univ
ersity. Three 05C Freshmen
Given 4-H Awards
Corvallls, Jan. 26 )
Achievement trophies were pre
aented to three Oregon State col
lege freshmen last night at the
annual conference of western
Oregon 4-H club leaders.
Trophies In the name of the
late Governor Snell were award
ed Helen Wrolstad, Hubbard,
and Charles D. Colegrave, June
tion City. The Governor Patter
eon trophy went to Charles Hor
necker, Corvallls.
The girls' leadership' award
Post to Stage
Show of Babies
Youngsters of the Salem area
are being Invited by Capital
Post No. 9 American Legion to
take part in child talent and
baby show at the high school
auditorium February 25.
Entries for the event will
close next Wednesday, states
John C. Kerrlck, post comman
der. These will be received at
the Jack and Jill store, 357
Court.
Eligible are all children from
one month to IS years with
many prizes to be awarded
winners In the baby contest.
Kerrlck states that the event, to
be known as the "Kiddie Kami
val," will have out-of-town
Judges. No entry fee Is neces
sary.
Competitors in the talent di
yislon will be scored on ability,
personality and stage appear
ance, based upon age and train
ing, with those not having pro
fessional training specially urged
to compete. Winners will be
Judged in six age groups.
by the Oregon Bankers associa
tion went to Jeane Otto, Eugene
high school senior.
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lots of Whipped Pure
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Syrup, and Nut Brown
Coffee for just 55c,
he'll love the day!
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We Cive And Redeem
S & H Green Stamps
177 north liberty
ROBERTS GREAT ONE RAY EVENT
An Opportunity To Pick Up Many, Many Items You Need And Want For Much, Much
Lest Than They're Worth-Friday Only! Sorry-No Mail, Phone, C. 0. D. Orders.
DRAPERIES
And Other Window Trimmings
PLASTIC BATHROOM CURTAINS $fl
$1.98 value. Colorful bathroorr curtains, regular size, in color- I
ful designs. p
RAYON AND COTTON PANELS Jtfi
Odds and ends of tailored rayon and cotton panels, reg. 69c each. H
Cream and colors. 36" to 63" long, 38" to 43" wide.
WASHABLE COTTON SASHES
Odd lots reg. $1.49 pr. clip figures in cotton marquisettes. 45" II
and 54" lengths. Assorted kitch en colors. 2 prs.
Extra Special Dollar Day Value!
PAPER DRAPERIES-2 PAIR SET tfl
Regular 98c value. Two beautiful floral patterns. Choice of 4
color combinations. Each pair in cellophane wrapper. Tie backs
and valance included.
ACCESSORIES for WOMEN
Black patents, red, black, luggage 1 rown and green plastics. Unusual
styles for so little money! Plus tax.
A selection of ifne fabric gloves in lovely colon various styles complete.
A fine selection. Wonderful values ot just
REG. $1.95 HANDBAGS
Black patents, red, black, lugi
styles for so little money! Plus
FABRIC GLOVES
A selection of ifne fabric glove
A fine selection. Wonderful v
COSTUME JEWELRY
A selection of earrings and pins in appealing designs at this low price.
See this selection today for just
"MOCCASIN" TOP ANKLETS
Reg. 59c pr. sturdy cotton anklets with heavy ribbed cuffs. White, sizes
8'2-ll. 4 for
$1.00 HEADSQUARES
Wools and rayons and plaids and plains in red, green, pink, brown, white,
aqua or yellow.
CARTRIDGE CASE PURSES
A special sale of this compact and desired purse which has been the hit
of the season. Reduced for this sale to 3 for
BEDDING-
Savings
From Our Domestics Department
CANNON TOWELS
Special sale 3-piece ensemble. Bath towel,
hand towel, wash cloth. Choice of five colors
the whole 3-piece set for $1.00.
5 FLOUR SACKS
Bleached, snowy-white unopened flour sacks at
this very low price! Limit 5.
$1
$1
Tremendous Clearance
Brassieres
Girdles
A large selection of famous name brassieres and girdles
which originally sold up to $3.95 reduced for quick
clearance. Famous name brassieres various colors
and sizes, all groupedfor this Dollar Day at one low
price. See these amazing values today and make your
selection while quantities are complete.
$
1
$1
$
Plump, feather pillows In striped ticking at this
special sale price. Filled with chicken feathers
and offered for sale at just
FEATHER PILLOWS
i
90x108 CANNON SHEETS
Extra large Cannon second sheets fine quol- fl
ity muslin with minute irregularities at this low S
price! JUB
Men's and Boys'
APPAREL
Huge Savings!
STAMPED TUBING
Sells regularly for $1.59. Six pretty, easy-to-work
designs on fine quality, high-count
muslin. pr.
NOTIONS, MAIN FLOOR
$1
CLEARANCE of COATS
$10
E $6
What a winter-time buy! All 100
warm wool, fleeces and tweeds included.
Finely Ined and interlined. Sizes 8-18.
Reg. $19.95 $39.95
DRESS
CLEARAJVC
Voluei to $14.95
MEN'S WORK SOX
A large selection of heavy duty work sox in grey,
slate, random, in shorts and long styles, reduced
to this low price of Just 4 for
BOYS' BLUE JEANS
A small group of boys' jeans In size 12 only
double knee and riveted at points of strain.
MEN'S WHITE T SHIRTS
Well tailored white T shirts in small and medium
sizes neatly finished and tailored. A real
value at 2 for
MEN'S NECKTIES
A large assortment of men's neckties. Odd lots
in various patterns and colors. Values to $1.50
in famous name brands.- 3 for
MEN'S ALL-WOOL
GABARDINE SHIRTS
$17.95 vo'ue. All-wool gab shirt in popular
western style pearl button snaps 3
popular colors. A famous name shirt for
BOYS' SHIRTS and BRIEFS
Knit cotton undershirts and briefs in boys' sizes
well tailored and neatly finished. An excel
lent value at 3 for
If
Scoop Savings in
LINGER
2 RUNPROOF
RAYON BRIEFS
Reg. $1.00 each, finest
first quality tricot in as
sorted lingerie shades.
5-6-7.
RAYON
KNIT GOWNS
A limited quantity of
lovely rayon knit jersey
gowns, medium and large,
blue, at
TAILORED AND
LACE TRIM SLIPS
Broken sizes values to
$2.95. Special one day
onlyl
TUCK KNIT
VESTS
Part wool, snuggy vests
which sold regularly for
$1.00 now 2 for
LADIES' GOWNS
Values to $3.95. Odd
lots, broken sizes.
SNUGGY
PANTIES
A selection of part wool
tucknit snuggy panties
small size only. Regular
$1.15, now 2 prs.
LADIES'
BLOUSES
A closeout sale of fine
ladies' blouses. Various
styles and colors, for just
$1
$1
$
$10
$1
$1
WOMEN'S
HOUSE SLIPPERS
50 pairs felt slip
pers reduced to
LADIES' SKIRTS
A ciea r a n c e of
skirts, values to 9
$8.9 5. Broken
sizes; on sale at
just