Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 20, 1953, Page 16, Image 16

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Bridge Game
IT oiled Cinch
' Contract brides is cinch
I ICCOrdlnff to Sam Gordon. th
kibitzer, who will be here for
series 01 contract bridge lesson-lectures
Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday ot this week.
He will appear in Columbus
hall, North Cottage and Ship
Dins and it inonaorcd hv tha
Knights of Columbui and the
vainoue ureter of Forresters.
He aays the only aim of the
partners in a brldsa nmi la
to tell each other how many
tricks they expect to take; and
what is their best trump suit,
U any; and that's all. And
- to give . that Information, I
player need not be a civil engi
neer, a statistician and
clairvoyant.
All they need is to learn the
lew oasic rules to play an ae
eetpable bridge same.
His method of counting
tricks Is the natural way any
player would use if he were
not confujed hv ton mirv aua-
gestions. You merely total up
your aces, Kings, queens, ana
the tricks you expect to trump.
All other departments of the
game are treated in tne same
rem or simplicity.
Recognition of
Jersey Herd
Three' registered Jersey
Cows in the Westwood Jersey
Tarm herd, owned by H. Mlk-
aeison ana son, - Koute i,
Woodburn, have received spe
cial recognition lor tneir out
standing . production records
made on Herd Improvement
Registry test.
', The cows and their official
records are as follows: West
wood . Lad Empress, 9,805
pounds milk with 652 pounds
, butterfat at the age of 3 years
and 8 months: Westwood Lad
Cleo, 8,434 pounds milk con
taining 484 pounds butterfat
at the age of 8 years; and
Westwood Lad Poppy, 8,487
pounds milk containing 540
pounds butterfat at the age of
a years.
'" In terms of nrndueiinn rmo
ords made at a mature age of
6 years on a twice-daiiy-miik-ing,
305-day basis, these rec
ords all exceed 550 pounds,
butterfat. The official tests
rwere made under the inner.
vision of Oreffnn State rnlletfe
for The American Jersey Cat
tle club, Columbui, Ohio.
Snow and Cold Pay
Return Visit fo East
Liberty
Libertv Hawaii h.
theme for tha Cub Pacv is
Liberty Wednesday evening at
tun vub racjt meeting at tne
hall. ,. .
Den S, with Mrs. Harold
Rosebraugh den mother, led
in tne nag salute. Skits on
Hawaii with costume were pre
sented bv den 7. with Un rA
Holden den mother, and den
10. With Mrs. Howard Nlrhnli
den mother. - -
Cubmaster Walter Schendel
presented tne awards, with the
bobcat pin to Douglas Bennett,
wolf awards to Terrv Nlhn1
George Morrison, Daniel Bon-
ugoiiai ana uary Miner, wolf
gold and silver arrow to Terry
Nichols, bear badge and bear
goia arrow to Duncan Clark,
uon goia arrow to Donald
KnePDer. Dennis Risen r.
celved his two-year service pin.
ui. wis war snowed mov
leg on Africa.
The BTOun ia workinff nn the
ticket sales for the Boy Scout
circus to be neid on May 8 at
Waters Field. Assisting the
cubmaster were Mervin See-
ser and Jack Miachke. imlil.
ani ' scoutmasters.
Libartv-Salem H.lnht. in
coming a good buyer was the
moitct nreaented m tne r.in-
erty-Salem Heights home ex
tension unit , xnursaay after
noon at the Salem Height
community hall. :
Mrs. Orvllla Savmond MA.
ducted the business meeting!
ana jars, jonn Douglas report-
ea on Azalea House.
New officers elected ware-
Mrs. Harvev Willnrri .hair.
man; Mrs. Helen Grabenhorst,
vice chairman, and Mn. Hum
ounaeriana, secretary-treasurer.
Pauline Schanlnwsirv Mor
ion county demonstatlon agent,
presented tne project.
Mrs. Harvev WUlarri rennrt.
ea on ine nomemaiceri feiHvni
April 21. when the project will
dc luncuonu nouse dresses.
uuests were Mrs. A. r. a.
ham, Mrs. Walter Klotz, Mrs.
Ray Barker. Ms. Oscar PhllHn
and Mrs. W. B. Keeney of flob-
" S Dallas Prut)
' Winter made a strong come'
back today as special snow and
told wave warnings were is
sued for parts of Kentucky,
Tennessee, Pennsylvania and
New York and high winds
awept tha Southwest.
Snow started falling ' in
Pennsylvania, New York and
Ohio and weattfer forecasters
said It would continue to pile
up during tha day and Into
tonight ,
' The unseasonable oold snap
was caused by a mass of cold
Canadian air moving south
eastward out of the Dakotas.
It was also expected to force
down temperatures in the Mid
west, where the weather was
already chilly.
Hazel Green
Hazel Green The Hazel
Green Boy Scouts and the Cub
Scouts met at the Hazel Green
schoolhouse Monday night.
The special occasion for both
groups to meet was an inspec
tion of uniforms. Following
this there were refreshments.
The Labish Garden club met
at the home of Mrs. Ruby Gar
ner to hold the April meeting.
They presented one of their
members, Mrs. C. F. Doane,
with a gift, as she is leaving
this community and moving to
- Salem. The next meeting will
be in May at Mrs. H. Olm
holt's home.
. Roy Vlbbert has purchased
the C. F. Doane residence and
plans to move in a short time.
The C. F. Doanes have found
residence In Salem.
In the deep south of the
United States, the presence of
robins shows that winter has
arrived. '
PATIENTS IMPROVE
' Silverton Official nn.i.
Friday from two surgery pa
tients at the Silverton Wnit-1
are that Mrs. Victor Howard is
making satisfactory improve
ment, and that Mrs. Emma Da
vis, 87 years of ass. ia "hnlrilno
her own." Mrs. DavL is under
treatment for a fractured hip.
APPLIANCE REPAIR
Call ae for prompt and expert
- ' work en all appliance
Mayas Appliance Repair
Phone 4-M11 MB Slate ft
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MIDFORD . . : . 1hrs.
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Airport Taralnal. Coll 1-235
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Monday, April 20, 1958
sv gag ANNIVERSARY
FREE PARKING
S. Com't. and Ferry
or S. High and Ferry.
Streets in Downtown
. Solent
ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! NO SECONDS EVER-
160 N. LIBERTY, SALEM, ORE.
MYLOM81
a. mm
jPENNEY'S OWNl
" 7'-
NO IRONING!
4Ck
IS
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1
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Penney' Anniversary 1
Slightly more opaque than,
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clothe. Hurry 1 363? inches.
MEZZANINE
ANNIVERSARY BUY!
RAYON FAILLE
DUSTERS
Beautifully simple an
occasion coat of ray
on faille . . . eonnt on
it as your wardrobe
mainstay, t h r o n h
sprinr and summer!
Choose yours from
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black, navy, er pas
tels. 81ies8-20. :
Second Floor
ij 'p
MYLON
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TRICOT
SLIPS
i r.
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Shadow proof, these slipV
Iteanties are of 40-denier
nylon tricot knit, frosted
with 1 rayon embroidered
nylon sheer and nylon and
, acetate chantilly-like lace.1
Fink or white, 32 to 40.
MAIN FLOOR
TERRIFIC SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! SHOP NOW AND SAVE!
Anniversary Feature
Ironing Board
Pad and Cover
E88
Fits all standard 54" iron
ing boards! Pad of heavy,
waffle knit cotton. Two
drawstring covers for
snug fit! Sanforized for
perfect fit.
MEZZANINE
ANNIVERSARY FEATURE!
(MINED RAYON SHORTIES
Beautiful rayon sheen gab
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proud to wear anywhere!
Choose yours from red, pink,
navy, black, grey, white,
gold, aqua, tan. Sizes 10
18. Outstanding value ...
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W7
COWHIDE LEATHER
MEN'S MATCHED SETS
Two for the rood! Fine qualify from
cowhide leather. Steel frames. doI-
ished brass. Steel hardware. Cotton
check lining. Two-suiter has two
hangers, coat fold, center portion.
Two pockets.
24" 2-Suker
MAIN FLOOR
20.00
' 11" Companion
SMART STREAMLINED
LUGGAGE BUYS
Fashionable luggage of plastic leather
cloth. Luxuriously lined, has dust rim
for snug closing. Set-in locks, metal
frame handles. Distinctive stripe de
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$
1
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Anniversary Feature
Crinkle Crepe
Pajamas
. H88
Solid saving! No-iron,
cotton butcher boy pa
jamas with exciting neck
line treatments.: Pink,
blue, maize, 32 to 40.
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PUSSE
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Mr I
11 I
They launder easily,
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10 - 20.. Outstanding
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Downstairs Store
ORG AN ID IES J)jm
42"x81" or 80"x81" .
Permanent Finish
White or Pastels
IO"xU" ...6.00
AZ"xtl"
Invitation to a breeze to spend the summer
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rose, maize, blue.
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DRESSES
Sizes II
Ul
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STORE HOURS 9:30 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. FRIDAY NIGHT Tilt 9 P.M.
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