Thursday, April 23. 195S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregoa Pan IS ... t 5 Coast-to-Coast Favorites Just 21 years old. Joyce and Joanne Scotvold, glamorous twins, are favorites with Ice Follies audiences throughout united btates ana Canada. They have been stars of the past five editions and in the new Shipstad & Johnson Ice Follies of 1953, will appear in ' "Rainbow Fantasy," a highly technlcolored production. The Ice Follies' annual visit is scheduled for the Portland Arena, May 4 through May 17. The regular matinees at 2:30 p.m. will be held on Saturdays, but In order to accomodate the great demand for all those de siring to see ICE FOLLIES on a Sunday afternoon, Messrs. Shipstad and Johnson are hold ing two matinees on Sunday af ternoons. The first show will be at 1:30 p.m. and the second . at 5:30 p.m., with no perform ance on Sunday night. ; i In response to the heavy de mand for tickets, Shipstad and Johnson will have a special representative in Salem at the Capital Drug Store on Satur day, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., with a choice selection of seats for all performances. Astoria Woman HeadsStafePTA Medford ' VP) The Oregon Parent and Teachers associa tion, with new officers elect ed, will close its annual con vention here Thursday. The 839 delegates elected Mrs. Helmer Lindstrom, As toria, president Wednesday. She was Installed Wednesday night along with the other officers: Mrs. J. W. Staggs, Milton Freewater, first vice-presl-dent; Mrs. Russell Case, Port land, vice-president for re gion No-. 1; Mrs. A. V. Plum ridge, ' Portland, recording secretary. Mrs. Plumrldge is editor of the Oregon PTA magazine. All other officers are hold- Some 38,000 U.S. Indian chil dren are enrolled in government-operated schools. WJIndfgesfion Threw Cowboy Jo BufThanbfoTUMS NowHesRarinioGo rOI 1HI TUMMY TtUcord fast relief for gas, heattbarnj r stomacn, aau lauigvauutM 1 . r PiSAIft.ii ITEM of VALUE! f?S s J lliaaaaaaaaaa.aiaa- Something besides fine, fresh drugs is required in a dependable prescription. We call it "Character" . . . that "extra something" that Is your assurance jk of the best. Bring your Character is Important -t- T CAPITAL DRUG STORE Middle Grove Elect Officers Middle Grove New offi cers for the school year 1953 84 were elected at the Monday night meeting of the Middle Grove Mother's club at the school bouse. f They are, president, Mrs. C. C. Sharpe; vice president-treasurer, Mrs. LeRoy Austin, and secretary, Mrs. John Unruh. Mrs. Joe Sllmak and Mrs. Gordon Scott will represent the club on the Salem school council of parent clubs. Wallace Tumldge spoke of the May school election for the purpose of voting on the school bud jet as planned for the corn- budget as planned for the corn- board. A field trip was announced by the teachers for April 30 by the third grade pupils of Mrs. Grant Falun and Mrs. Verna Kellar, who with the third grade pupils of Mrs. Lil lian Schmidt of Swegle will visit the museum at the Indian school. For the urogram a movie was shown, 'Fears cf Children" by Mrs. Galen Sldell and Mn. Ev erett Brown, representing the tuberculosis association. A dis cussion period followed. Mrs. Melvin Van Cleave and Mrs. Archie Wieser were hostesses for the social hour. Saturday night all 4-H club members and their parents were invited to a covered dish dinner at six o'clock In the school house followed by a swimming party at the YWCA. Taking part were Mr. and Mrs. Merle van Cleave, Dale, Gay lene and Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil. Reynolds, Gary, Doris, Janice and Russell; Mrs. John Cage, ' Marvin Cage; Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Alt and Mary Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sllmak, Billy Joe and Barbara; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crura, Carolyn and John; Mr. and Mrs. Loren Chamberlain, Joyce and Wen dell; Mrs. Bart McKinney and Marie; Mary Carr, Miss Laura fcarr, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mool man, Diane, Kathy, Richard, Patty and Dennis: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts, Donna and Johnny; Mr. and Mrs. John Anglin and Sue; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Page, Marilyn and Ed die; Mr. and Mrs. Gil Blanken ship. Wilda, Linda, Julie, Jen nifer, and Jane; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers, Melvin, Don, Sam and Sally; Mrs. Paul Bassett, Gary Gallagher. Jean Schafer, Denna Lou Kleen, Donna Fetich, Charles and George Wyatt, Joining the party just for the swim were Bart Mc Kinney. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schari, Harry, Dennis ana Rog er; Lewis, Steve and Karen Honor Roll at Woodburn The first honor roll at Woodburn high school for the fifth six-weeks bears the name of only one student, Ella Seaton who is co-valedic torian of her class with Shir ley Knox. The second honor roll list follows: Ruth Marie Applegate. Ger- aldlne Armstrong, Sonia Avin, Dean Bishoprics:, Mattl Sue Clark, Richard W. Dixon, Peg gy Ann, Janice Juve, Shirley Ann Knox, Joann Mattson, Jane McGrath, Rochelle Plank, Michael Qulgley, Karol Kay Rohde, Delene Seely, Kathryn Thompson, Sam van Arsdale, Joyce Yuranek. The Shenandoah Valley is one of the most productive of the apple-producing areas of the United States. prescriptions here, where Lu l S B H 405 SUts-tomer l UUrtf We Give &fC Green Stamps Mothers for 1953-54 Patterson, Robert and Trod Sohafer and Rmiph Thnrtanit All the sponge cakes and muf- xins usea lor the supper were baked by the girls and boys cooking clubs. At the Friday night business meeting of the Middle Grove Associated clubs the guest speaker was Attorney William Stortx of Salem. A ham dinner for Mav was announced. Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. Robert Fromm and Mrs. Henry Sprlck. The April meeting of the Suaar and Snip 4-H rlnh wa. held at the Lewis Patterson borne. As it was the birthday of the girls' leader, Mrs. Mel vin Van Cleave a present was given her as a surprise. The April meeting of the Triple F Livestock club was Held at the 'Moorman rmm Three members, Steve and Karen Patterson and Lester Latham have drnnnMi frntn that club membership. Attendin this meeting were Sam Myers, Cherrill and Garv. TVitv im Van Clenvm Plihai BnJ Da. nle Moorman, Eddie Page and ueorge Dauana. rnCCCC Hills Brothers, Folgers Maxwell lUrrCC HouseGolden West, M.J.B." You get CHOICE Grade Beef at your favorite Choice and Good It's all Choice. Beautifully Marbled, Frothly Cut POt ROOSt feMwnlcil $oo4 faHnj LB. 59C Short Ribs of Beef 29c Prime Rib Rosat b 79c Court Street Phone 3-9176 Free Delivery Hazel Green Hazel Green Last Saturday the Cubs of Den I were treat ed to a plane ride over the city of Salem. George Cad well of Salem took them up in his Cessna Saturday morn ing 'at 9 o'clock and showed them the Important sights of Salem from the air. Those taking the ride were Michael Hawley, Rodger .Garvison, Paul Maynard, Richard Aker, Robert Carter and Alva Ax ton. Their Den Mothers, Mrs. Howard- Carter and Mrs. C. Garvison accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. C. Garvison are taking care of Mrs. Gar vlson's sister's two little girls while her sister Is In Medford at a PTA convention. They plan on staying a week. Mrs. W. G. McClure enter tained Thursday with a 1:30 Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With Unto Worry Vat tilk, laufb or mia vlttioat ftlr of lnieeur. ialM tth dropping, llpplns or wobblltti. Fumu hold! pUUo flrmir and moro MmforUblo. Thl alemstnt powder nu ao rammy, 10007, putr Uilt or iHUat. Dotfi't hum BauMa. It'i attallao (noa-acld). Chtcfcl "pl.t. odor" dntsra bTMtta). Oat VAflTEKTH at any trot rtort. Nicely Dressed Young UEMC Not Fat llCUj Just Plump K UP ON VITAMINS i-i mm dessert luncheon for the La blih Meadows Gardeners. Attending the Women's Re treat at the Queen of Angels Convent with a group of wom en from St. Vincent Da Paul was Mrs. Dorothy Ziellnskl of Hazel Green. Mrs. Dorothy Ziellnskl and her sister, Mrs. Emma Doer! ler of Sublimity, are leaving Wednesday by train to spend three weeks or more in Ohio with relatives there. If kept free from bacteria, milk can be kept fresh indefi nitely. 1 No rflfjaberahlp fee ar rafiatnUaa fee. Reasonable aerrfc fee. la 1T nTH 1 When you have a cow to fee bred phone ns for Proved Sire Service. It's fast, economi cal, convenient, safe. Warren's Proves! . Sire Service Wotikara. Oram fk. 4111 Busick Market whether ib. 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(Not ! i ; ( This week you'll find loads and loads of Beautiful Spring Vegetables. They're fresh, as a matter of fact they're fresh ly trimmed and displayed every hour all day long. Straw berries are more plentiful this week, and'of course Oranges and Grapefruit are at their Best right now and you'll find beautiful displays at your favorite Busick Market lis estimated that blood-group I factors are capable of 132,- value. NEW YORK, MY. BUNKD WH1SXH. Chicken & Hoodlos law I can ti Ham Loaf .....;...:...i::::.ii35C'' Ground Beef 39c Genuine Country Style Pork Sausage YOUNG SPRING Fryers ! 30 to oz. The slit that has proven to be the best eating of all the many slses of fryers. 710,400 different ' eon-Alas- H flOOf, 77 SAI1 NEUTMl VX DURKEE'S MARGARINE ;;i;45c Each Marion Street Phone 3-7962 Free Delivery u .1 Prix I B pi. $ 'I i s s ns:-