Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 02, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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Donald
Donald Mrt. Gale Bare
gave birthday party honor
ing her husband Sunday. At
tending the party were Alvln
Peterson and Mrs. Lila Peter-
ton of Hubbard, and afternoon
callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lin
Cromwell of Donald.
School will sart in Donald
Sept. IS and parents of first
graders are reminded that
these children should have a
dental examination and phy
sical examination before they
enter school. There is a form
"Oregon Pupil Medical Rec
ord" which should be given to
, the teacher, properly filled out
by ine cnnaren s aocwr, wnn
he enters school.
If the child is six before
Nov.. 15, h may enter first
grade, otherwise he must wait
another year.
Mr,, and Mrs. Raymond
Peterson had supper Sunday
evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Rudolph 'Duke"
Stulfal of Lafayette. The men i
' were classmates in North Da
kota.
Clarice Hilken of Portland
la a visitor in the Barney Fel
ler home.
Mrs. Walter Aldridge and
children have been visiting her
relatives at Vader, Wash., the
past week and a half. While
there, Mrs. Aldridge took her
aunt and grandmother to the
beach at Capalis, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Blake
have returned from a week's
vacation to. Sacramento,
Calif., and now Mr. Blake is
scheduled to go to Seaside for
a month's work. He is with
the Pacific ' Telephone and
Telegraph company.
The hop picking machines
are working night and day in
the Donald area. There is
quite a bit of loss because of
wet weather and rotting. -.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mayes
and two children were week
end visitors in the home of his
sister, Mrs. Norman Yergen,
They arrived Friday, and left
early Sunday morning.
Mrs. Ida M. . Black had t
demonstration party, Friday,
Aug. 28 at the home of Mrs.
Phil Hathaway. Mrs. Hatha
way gave a series of partitt at
her home on Friday with va
rious hostesses and their
guests.
Harmon Yeary. who has
spent the past eight weeks in
and out of the Veterans hos
pital in Portland and . who un
derwent major surgery, is now
j : . ....I, J ...ill V,
doing very wcu, vim vui
able to accompany his wile, by
train, back : to Iowa where
they will visit relatives. Mrs.
Grace Bishop, mother of Mrs.
Yeary has been spending the
summer In Iowa and will re
turn with her. daughter and
son-in-law. En route home
they will buy a new car and
drive it back.
Jerry Yergen, son of Mr.
and' Mrs. Norman Yergen is
on board the U.S.S. Essex,
which put out to sea on Wed
nesday of last week. He has
been stationed at Bremerton,
Wash., sometime waiting un
til the ship was ready. Young
Yergen was home tor the past
week-end before shipping out
Mrs. Ralph Bair ana Mrs.
Ray Glatt of Woodburn acted
as student Judges in the floral
department of the Washington
county fair at Hillsboro, Ore
on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurston Yer
gen of Donald have been busy
entertaining guests during the
past week or so. Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Broylcs and son,
Johnny, of El Centro, Calif., a
nephew, Mrs. Clarence Han
son of Monitor, and Mrs. A.
B. Pcnnebaker of Woodburn,
spent several days and were
dinner guests. Other dinner
guests during the week were
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Mr. and Mrs. Axel Carlson of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Bailey, Norman and Marylln,
Miss Gladys Yergen and Fred
Mayer. Clarence Burnett, of
Scio, Ore., was also a guest
during the week.
Gervais
Gervals The Sacred Heart
Parish dinner held Sunday
was a success. A large crowd
enjoyed the chicken dinner
served by the ladies with Mrs.
Frank Nosack in charge.
The small son of Joe Schln-
dler won the bedspread prize.
Bruce Frederick is the name
given the new son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Davidson, Dap
tired in church at St. Louis on
Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Kirk of St. Paul were
God-parents.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Steger vis
ited friends in Longview,
Wash., over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. vaugnn
of San Pedro, Calif., visited his
aunt, Mrs. B. B. Earner last
week.
Mrs. F. Seguln went to Port
land Monday where she under
went surgery Tuesday.
Joseph Kuhn and Mrs. M.
Lucas are both convalescing in
Woodburn hospital.
Bethel Park
Bethel Park Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Richards and family of
Sweet Home, Ore., visited at
the home of his mother, Mrs.
Alice Richards and his grand
mother, Mrs. Kate Smith.
Rev. Relna Bullock it
building a cabin on his lot.
Rev. and Mrs. George Bacon
have returned from Cathie.
met, Wash., where they visit
ed in the homes of their
grandsons, Oliver and Bob
Bacon.
Recent guests at the home
of Rev. and Mrt. Robert
Swope were Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mahon of Estacada, Ore. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Hamilton and
family of Chula Vista, Calif.,
and Mr. and Mrt. Ray Barc
kart and family of Spokane,
Wash.
Mr. and Mrt. William Clev-
inger, Gary and Aleta Cleving-
er, Astoria, Ore., were week
end guests in the home of Mrt.
Nellie Stanley.
Amity
Amity About 60 persons
attended the no-host dinner
honoring Rev. and Mrt. Wil
liam P. Bray at the Baptitt
church. Sunday following the
morning worship service.
Other special guests were
her parent!, Mr. and Mrt. Otto
Nollinger of Dallat, and Rev.
Richard . Ice, former pastor
from Centralia, Wash.
Following the dinner, G. E.
Glllasple presented Mr. Bray
with a book on behalf of the
church. t
The primary department of
the Sunday school presented
Mrs. Bray with a pink corsage.
Mr. Bray preached his fare
well sermon at 8 p.m. Special
music by Otto Nollinger, ac
companied by hit daughter,
Mrs. Bray.
Paul Glllasple read the
scripture. At the close of the
service all bade farewell to Mr,
and Mrs. Bray who left Imme
diately for Dallas with her
parents, where they spent the
night, and left early Monday
for ' Modesto and Berkeley,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbs
and Mrs. Cora Newman drove
to Klamath Falls Saturday,
Aug. 29, where they attended
festivities for the patriarchal
rendezvous.
Grand patriarch, George
Naderman, Salem, gave special
Instruction to pstriarcht and
L. E. A. auxiliaries.
Mrs. N. E. Swanson and
children of San Diego, Calif.,
have been visitors with her
aunt, Mrs. W. H. Loop and
brother, Tillman Loop, west of
Amity, and her sister, Audrey
and family at Bellvue.
Macleay
Macleay Members of the
Grange Agricultural committee
with Albert Mader. as chair
man, will have charge of the
lecturer's program at the
grange meeting Friday night,
Sept. 4.
Thlt it the annual "Melon
night." The grange bachelors
will be ta chsrge of serving.
Marilyn Martin hat returned
from Wtshington where the
was the guest of her cousin,,
Pvt. and Mrs. Montie Wells.
DANCE
TONIGHT
Crystal 6ardens
Old Time aneJMedVn
Mutlc by "Fop" tdvardt
Jefferson
Jefferson Don GUmour met
with an accident last .week
when the tractor he was using
turned over on him and a sharp
object pierced the calf of his
leg. Men working near by re
moved him from under the
tractor and he finished Ms aay
work before seeing a doctor.
Fred Barns and sister. Miss
Clara Barns, returned inurs
dav from a three months vaca
tion trlD. trsveling over 12,000
miles. They had one accident
during their stay in rionaa,
damaiinf the side and back
fender on the car, but no one
in the car was hurt
Leavine Jefferson their first
stop was with relatives in aan
Francisco, and San Jose, Calif.
Leaving California they went
to Yosemite. Deain vaney,
Brvce Canyon, Zion National
Park, Red Canyon, San Anto
nio. Texas and at Tampa,
m Ronnie Niro. aecom
panied them the remainder of
the trip.
They visited Miami and Key
Wh . Fla.. and at Asnvuic,
C thev vlsttea relatives, "
iin nn ta Hartford. Ind, Min
nesota, Canaaa, oac io
Dakota visiting a slster-in-iaw,
then on to the Bad Lands and
Black Hills, to Yellowstone
National park, through Idaho,
Washington and pact: w jeuer
C. H. Quesseth and Thomas
C. Enright are opening a branch
law office In the Jones building
in Jefferson. Starting Sept. 1,
k. iin to be in Jefferson
' . Mil .
Tuesday ana inuraj
noont and Saturaay moron....
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hood and
daughters were weekend
guests of Mrs. Hoods parenta,
Mr. and Mrt. Frank B. Jonet
ta Jefferson. '
VHHic Sterns has brought the
Neal residence in norm jetier
son and Mr. and Mrt. Sterns
and son. Albert, will move
there this weekend.
Paul BennlnKhoff of Port
land has been the guest of his
grandparents, Mr. ana Airs, joe
McKee the past week.
Miss Marge Paulua of Ket-
Milcan, Alaska, visited at the
home of Mr. ana Mrs. Ken
neth Zemlicka Wednesday.
Mrt. Zemlicka and Miss Paulus
met two yean ago when both
were on a trip up the inland
passage. Mist Paulua U a guest
of her brother, John Paulua,
in Salem.
Joseph Rowe, grade school
principal, has been attending
summer session at Oregon Col
lege of Education, working to
ward his master' degree. He
received his bachelor! science
degree from Eastern Oregon
College of Education.
Mr. and Mrs. rrann niggins
moved to Alban Wednesday,
to be nearer his work as he is
employed in a plywood mill.
Mrt. Calvin Hughea will be
manager of the new beauty
shop opening Thursday, Sept.
10 in the Sutton ouiming on
Main St. Mw. Hughes formerly
operated a beauty shop in Jeff
erson, The parlor Is being redeco
rated and new equipment will
be Installed this wecK.
Unionvale
Unionvale Mrt. Adolph
Hraba, Carol, Dorothy and
Bruce, and Mrt. Lloyd zentner
of Unionvale assisting in col
lecting 16 bushels of Graven-1
stein apples and delivering
them to the Mione Canning
company at McMinnvllle early j
Monday morning, and were all
through by 11 a.m.
The apples are for the Dayton
Union grade school cafeteria's
winter lunches. They were put
In one-gallon cans and made
about 75 gallons. The tame
amount of each peachet and
peart and 150 gallons each of.
beans, corn and tomatoes will
be canned. -
The women prepared the ap
ples and the fruit was then run
through a sieve to remove the
peelings.
The fruit is donated from
surplus or second grade by
growers.
Sugar is furnished by the
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pola
check and ton, Roger, of Rose
Lodge were week-end guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Church.
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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
Silvcrton Park
Slowed by Wet Weather
Silvcrton Only a few
groups and members of lndi'
vidua! families were at the
Silvcrton city park Sunday,
though the weather was ideal
for outdoor affairs and the
park was dry in spite of the
heavy rains for six days of the
past week.
In observance of the birth
day anniversary of Mrs. Victor
Sather. friends and relatives
enjoyed a picnic dinner and an
hour of visting.
Present were Mr. and Mrs
Harry McKibben and Jim and
Kenneth of the Hazel Green
district; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Ball of Burbank, Calif., and
Mrs. Ball' mother of Salem,
Mrs. Henry 1 Keyt; Mr. - and
Mrs. Victor Sather and sons,
Marvin and Edwin, Mrs. Nellie
Ball and Mrs. Ed Hoiden, all
of Silvcrton.
McKibben and Ball were
grade and high school class
mates and McKibben was a
college classmate of Sather at
Oregon State college, Corval-
lis.
The Albert and George Vach-
ter families of Woodburn and
Silvcrton me. for an afternoon
at- the Silvcrton park with a
dinner and visiting and games
for the children.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
George Vachter and Robert,
Mary Louise, Patricia Ann,
Linda Lou and Joseph Paul,
and Mr. and Mrt. Albert Vach
ter and Margaret and Charles.
Margaret Vachter was honor
guest on the occasion of the
eighth anniversary of her birth.
The group served the decorated
birthday cake at the Woodburn
home of the Albert Vachters at
the supper hour, Sunday even,
tag.
Thirteen were among the
four generation descendants of
Mrs. Phil Wagner of Sublimity
ta the reunion Sunday at Sil
vcrton park.
These were Mrs. wagner,
her daughter Mrs. Urban Weis,
granddaughter Mrs. Ruby Juch
em and Billy and Terry Juch
em, and Mrs. Wagner, her
daughter Mrs. Matt Wolf,
granddaughter Mrs. John Kirtz
and Karen, and a second grand
daughter and five children,
Mrs.- Gilbert Lindemann and;
Connie, Shirley, Frank, Roger
and Sandy. -
Complimented guests at the
dinner and social afternoon
were from Pnoenix, Ariz., Mr.
and Mrs. Urban Weis; and from
Lot Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Juchem and children.
Guests present from Silver-
ton were Kay wolf and Bar
bara Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Matt
Wolf; from Sublimity, the fam
ily of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ku
bel, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Wagner,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Linde
mann and children, and Mr.
and Mrs. John Kirtz and Kar-
Mr. and Mrs. John Skirvln
and foster children, Esther,
Katherlne, Clarke, Frances and
Carol, Oregon City, enjoyed
late afternoon dinner and
games at Silverton park. F"n
day.
Meeting in reunion Sunday
meoi a-arte
Grrec. 1 eck
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Lex Barker
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HELD
OVER!
Fricet This Engagement:
Adults $1.00
Children, 20c
Jan Marilyn
RUSSELL MONROE
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ChorWt COBURM
Reunion
at Silvcrton city park were
members of the well known
Linn county family of the
Schultzea, and the Krebs and
Fenske families of the Sandy
area.
From Albany were Mrs,
Marie Schultz, Miss Ida SchulU,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Oeder
and Terri Lea, Mrs. Minnie
Kutsch; from Sandy, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Berglund and Wayne,
Mr. and Mrt. Henry Fenske,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Krebs and
Florence; from Molalla, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Schiewe and Lu
cile and Dorie; and from Oak
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. George
Colipy.
Following the c u 1 1 0 m of
meeting in family reunion on
the annual date of the wedding
anniversary of the late Mr.
and Mrs. James A. Marts who
came from Kansas to the Mo
lalla district in the latter years
of the pioneering era, settling
ir. the Moli.Ua area, were , a
large group 01 direct descend
ants in the 32nd annual re
union. - '
Officers elected during the
brief .business session for the
coming year were president,
Mrs. Charles Hardy; vice pre
sident, Mrs. William Marti;
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Wal
ter Hardy. Retiring officers
who presided Sunday are Mrs
Lanty Parrish, president; Mrs.
Vic Ragland, vice president;
and Mrs. Ivan liberty, secre
tary - treasurer. The ' youngest
member present, Mark Clinton
Eberly, was three weeks old
and the eldest, in hit upper
80 s was John Marts. Attend
ing from the longest distance
was John Meyers of Eugene.
Special invited guests -com
ing from Harrlsburg, were Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Thompson;
from Oregon City, Mr. and
Mrs. Merle Aden, and from
Portland, M. and Mrs. Robert
Anderson, Jimmie Austin, Mrs.
Bertha Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Lynn Anderson.
Members o' the clan attend
ing were from Molalla, Mrs.
Charles Hardy, the family of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hardy and
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shilts; of
Portland, Mrs. Marie Phillips;
from Vancouver, Wash., Mr.
and Mrs. William Huttel; from
Oregon City, Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Ragland and son; from Canby,
Mr. and Mra, William Marts;
from Harrisburg, John Marts,
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Parrish,
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. (Bud) Dav
enport - and family; from
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. John
Meyers and family; and 'from
Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Krauger, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Fberly and son, and Mr. and
Mrs. LaNoel Myers and family.
For a brief stay Sunday
afternoon at the park were Mr.
and Mrs. William Bunting,
Melody, Paul and Douglas of
Silverton.
After 45 almost all people
have trouble with their eye
sight.
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Hopewell
Hopewell A reception for
Rev. and Mrs. uienn nrr,
newly appointed pastor of the
Hopewell E.U.B. church, will
be held Friday evening, Sep
tember 4, at 8 p.m. at the
church.
Delbert Smith, class leader,
it iff charge of the program,
which is being prepared by
Mrs. Howard Stephens and
Mrs. . Ross Rogers. Refresh
ments will be served by Mrs.
Art Reed. Mrs. John Kotka
and Mrs. Earl Compton, com
mittee. A Youth Fellowship social
will be held at the Hopewell
E.U.B. church basement
Thursday evening, September
3 at 8 p.m.
Rev. E. J. Schroeder of Fal
lon, Mont., was guest speaker
at the Hopewell E.U.B. church
Sunday, August 30, at the
morning service. He it a cousin
of Rev. Glenn Harris, and also
attended the Jennings Lodge
Ministerial Retreat this past
week. Rev. and Mrs. Schroe
der were Sunday guests of
Rev. and Mrs. Harris in Hope
well. Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson
and daughter, Donna Lee of
Riddle, Ore., were Thursday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Lafferty. Mrt. Lafferty is
convelescing from recent sur
gery in General Hospital, Mc
Minnvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Legg
of Sioux Falls, S.D.. are guests
of his brother, Clarence Legg,
this week, having arrived Sun
day.
Mrs. John Geisler and Mrs.
Eugene Wilson attended the
project leader meeting in
McMinnville at the 4H build
ing, Friday. August 28. for
the lesson on corsage making
wnich they will present to
the Hopewell Home Exten
sion Unit in November.
Miss Vera Keightley, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Keightley, will become the
bride of Wendell Danielson.
of Gaston, Thursday evening,
September 3 at the Seventh
Diy Adventist church at 8
p.m. Elder G. E. Schaffner
of Salem will officiate.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Loop during the week were
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Clark of
Lincoln on Sunday, Mr. 'and
Mrs. A. J. Loop of Amity on
Thursday evening, and Mrs.
Milton Frink and Nancy Don-
nauer of Perrydale on Friday
afternoon.
Little Carol Moddemeyer.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.
O.' Moddemeyer, Jr., of Port
land, was a guest of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrt. i
W. O. Moddemeyer of Fair
view for a few days, and her
parents came after her Wed
nesday evening. Carol will1
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Sunday dinner, guesit
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Modde
meyer were Mr. and Mrs. S.
C. Waller of Fairvlew, and
Mrs. S. Van Staaveren. Mrs.
A. Van Otten and Mra. D.
Strikwerda of McMinnville.
Those who attened the re
cital Saturday evening. Au
gust 28, given by Dr. Van
Zantl at the Salem S.D.A.
church from Hopewell were
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur War
nock, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
Campbell, Mr. and Mrt. Hom
er Syme and family, Mr. and.
Mrt. Merle Campbell, Mr. and
Mrt. Melvin Wimock and
Stanley Warnock. Melvin
Warnock played a trumpet
solo and Stanley Warnock, a
trombone solo preceding -the
recIUL
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Warnock and Stanley,
Mr. and Mrt. Melvin War
nock, Mrt. V. V. Scoggan of
Hopewell and Mr. and Mrt.
Kenneth Warnock and family
of Salem enjoyed a family
dinner at the home of Mr. and
Mrt. Wilbur Johnson at Twin
Rocks, in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Warnock, whose
wedding was an event of Au
gust 24 at the Hepewell
S.D.A. church. Mr. and Mrs.
Warnock are leaving Wed
nesday, September 2. for Ta-
coma, Wash., on their way to
their home at Walla walla,
Wash., where Mr. Warnock
will enroll in his senior year
at Walla Walla College.
Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Pearse
and Robert were Sunday din
ner guests of his sister, Mr.
and Mrt. John Babcock of
Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Pearse and family and
Dean Brown were Sunday
evening guests at the Pearse
home,
Milt Carson it on the tick
list this week.
Sweet Home
Sweet Home A surprise
party was held recently for
Norma' Sawyer, who is moving
to Spokane, Wash. Hostess for
the affair was Janice Calvert
and after the girls went to a
movie they returned to the
Calvert home for a slumber
party.
Those attending were Janice
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Calvert, Carol Bowser, Phyuu
Barnes, Donna Smith and Wan.
da G sister.
The Intermediate class of tk.
Baptist Sunday school held
picnic in mi iu& recently.
Those attending were Mr
and Mrt. Otto Shockey, Mrs"
Sid Hankint, Mrs. Lee Wil bom,
Mrs. Joe Fallon and Dwain Mil.
ler, Don Conrad, Eddie Smith.
Douglat Ward, Wanda Coft
man and Rita Kikel.
The first annual fire denart.
roent picnic was held in the
city pars aunoay. uiairmen
for the event included Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Dockweiler and Mr 1
and Mrs. Bill Reed.
Following the picnic horse.
tlloe and tether ball garnet were
played.
Those attending were Fin
Chief and Mrs. Ivan Hoy and
Bobby; assistant r ire tmef and
Mrs. Don Surry, and Richard,
Mr. and Mrt. Lorring Johnson
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Gould and Carol; Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Ynnke and Nonnette,
Johnnie and Bruce, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Calvert and Char.
les N. and Eunice, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Wooley and Roger and Keith,
Mr. ana mrs. iun uanienoeta
and Binkie, Jim Jr., and Ken- .
ny Mr. and Mrt. Bd Dockweil.
er and Linda Patty and Susan,
Mrs. Ron Fogle and Sandra,
Diane and Karen, John Patter
son, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Reed, Conrad, Greg and Tom.
A well-fed riding camel can
cover 60 to 70 milea in a day.
ACORNS FROM THE
WITH DEL MILNt
Next week being Fair Wees ta
Salem, the town is filling up with
visitors. , Ta those visitors we want
to say a few words about our Oik
Room. The Oak Room Is located
in the downstairs portion of Hit
Marlon Hotel, just, opposite tht
Lounge. The Oak Room is noted
for its marvelous charcoal broiled
steaks and prime ribs of bee) ta
jus with broiled ham running a
close third in popularity. This t"
a dandy place in which to enter
tain your friends or if you art
not in the entertaining mood It
is a wonderful place to have din
ner and eat just what you darn
please .. . you're the boss. - Try
the Oak Room at the Marlon Ho
tel while you are in Salem and
you will experience a treat to bs
remembered.
SIMMONS
ALL-STEEL
BUNK BEDS OUTFIT
SAVE EXACTLY $20.95
Sturdy steel bunk beds.
Complete with steel springs
and innersprlng mattresses.
These versatile Simmons
bunkt can be taken apart
to make twin bedt!
r EASY TERMS
ON SIMMONS:
BED DAVENOS
ADJUSTABLE
EASY -TEEMS
3?
mi