Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 30, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL JOt'BNAL. Sales. Or ton
, Monday. November 30, 1953
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In The Valley
Edited k? M1U fOBBES
Sweet Home
Sweet Home Mr. and Mrt.
WUllaia Reed were horta to
guest on Thanksgiving day.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Reed, and Mr. and Mra. Sheri
dan Arnold and Sandra and
Roger ol San Joee, Calil
Dinner gueata oa Thinkjglv
Ing day at the Aden Arnold
home were Mr. and Mra. Wil
ard Moore, Shirley, Janice and
Fatay; Mr. and Mra. Harry Ar
nold, and Mr. and Mra. WUlard
Arnold. Afternoon guesta ware
Mr. and Mra. Sheridan Anold
and Roger, Mra. Tom Reed and
Conrad Reed. '
Mr. and Mra. Bill Pipkin had
for dinner gueata Mr. and Mra.
wait Howe, and Marilyn, ta
die. and Margaret Anne.
Mr. and Mra. Glen Palmer
and Art and Dougie Traik were
dinner gueita at the home of
Mr. and Mri. Spain Train.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Cook jour
neyed to Salem to be f ueita at
the home of their daughter and
aon-ln-law and family, Mr. and
Mra. Orville Nunn.
' Mr. and Mra. C. A. (Pete)
Dodge were gueata for Thanks
giving dinner at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Latta.
Mr. and Mra. John C. GUI
ham, Mr. and Mra. Glenn Long,
Mr. and Mra. Ted Ferguson and
family of Prtnevllle were gueata
at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Manley Long of Upper Soda,
and Mr. and Mra. Peter Byrne
of Foiter. Mr. and Mra. Walter
Reed of Lebanon ware alio
f ueita for the day.
,' A regular eeml-monthly
meeting of the city council waa
poitponed this week due to the
death of Councilman Harold
Mellinger.
Tueaday night of next week
will aee the councllmen filling
the vacant council position. A
new councilman will be ap-
pointed to aerve Mellinger's un
expired four-year term, which
ends in January. 1857.
Tlcketa for the annual fire
men'a ball are on aale, aceord-
. ing to Aaalitant Fire Chief Don
Surry, chairman of the affair
which la the only project for
the fund raiting of the volun-
- teer fire department.
Dec. 12 la the date for the
'affair and the dance which will
have Dick Meyera band to fur
niih music will be held In the
Foster Community hall In Fos
ter. Paul Mslick, a recent acci
dent victim, waa transferred to
the Salem Memorial hospital
after Initial treatment In the
. Langmack hospital following
.the accident on highway 20
when the car he waa driving
careened across the highway
and smashed Into a large Doug'
laa fir about five miles west of
the Santlam junction.
The Lebanon man was sc
eompanled by his 18 year old
eon who waa removed from the
critical list early In the week.
Seven persons pild fines to
taling f SO in Sweet Home mu
nicipal court Monday when
they appeared before Judge Ed
Russell.
Ten persona who pleaded
- guilty to varloua charge con
- eernlng traffic regulation! paid
finea totaling $80 in the Sweet
ACORNS FROM THE
Homo justice court during the
past week. Justice r. A. Cornell
presided.
Fred Chambers waa ehoeen
winner of the annual Jayeee
aDonaored "Voice of Democ
racy" speech contest for senior
students at the local hospital.
Pat Harcrow and Mike Thorn
etx won second and third plac
es, respectively.
These three won out over 10S
entrants and were judged by
Beatrice Barclay, Ed Cardwell
and Earl Mcrarland.
Chabera won a IIS cash prise
and hit speech waa transcribed
for entry in atate-wlde compe
tition. The second and third
prize winners received 110 and
S3, respectively.
Mr. and Mra. Ray Yarbrough
and children of Eugene, Mra.
Bob Gray and children of San
Francisco, Mr. and Mra Dale
Burnett and children and Ray
mond Care of OSC were
Thanksgiving day dinner guesta
In the home ol Mr. ana Mrs.
Lester Burnett
Mrs. John Galry, local law
yer and past president of State
Business and Professional Wo
men, explained and demonstrat
ed parliamentary procedure at
a recent meeting of the BPW
which was held in the Vigue
Country club. Mra. Sam Emery
waa also a guest speaker who
recounted ber recent expert
encea on trip to Denmark.
Mesdamea Doris Ami poker.
Pearl Marie Jovanovich, Roger
Grovem, Mel Williams and W.
L. Dudley assisted Mra. Galey
in ber program topic
Officers of the Sweet Home
Royal Neighbors will be elected
at the Dec. 1 meeting and an
other feature of the evening
will be the modeling of aprons
which are to be made by each
member.
Hoatetaea for the event will
be Mesdamea Wanda Ferguton.
Hazel Buttenhoff, Netlia Hav
en, Bernadlne Stewart and Ada
Wilkinson.
Mr. and Mra. Roy Clover are
moving Into their recently com
pleted house on the corner of
Eye St and 12th Ave., aouth,
Mr. and Mra. Cliff Cannon have
purchased the Clover home
which la en J ttreet and will
be moving In to the house on
Dee. 1.
Fireman BiU Reed la filling
in as radio operator In the po
lice department since two of
the operators art on the alck
list.
The last of the victlma of the
Trailway bus crash waa dis
charged this week from Lang
mack hospital.
Election of officers of the
Sbutterbug Photographer's club
will be held Dec. 10, according
to President Julie Christian-
son. The meetings are held in
the little theater at Sweet Home
union high achool and anyone
intereated in photography Is
welcome.
George Gwlnn. principal of
Long St. grade achool for sev
eral yeara, la now a achool ad
ministrator in French Morocco.
In recent lettera he telle of a
recent trip to a Carthagenlan
town.
Woodburn
Wood bum Mr. and Mra.
George D. Jonea were Thanks
giving gueata at the home of
relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Nesa at Philomath. Mrs. Mar
tin T. Rouse of Cave Junction,
a alster of Mra. Jonea, is now
convalescing at the Jonea
home after surgery at the Oood
Samaritan hospital in Portland.
Anrtd Ostrons la convalesc
ing at his home here follow
ing two weeka in the wood
burn hospital when ha waa
treated for pneumonia and
rheumatic fever.
Clair LaBarr, wha la In the
navy and atatloned at San
Diego, Calif., la visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mar. P. L. LaBarr. Ha wiU re
turn to.duty December I.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Cornell
of Loe Angeles, Calif- and
Mra. Florence Emmett of Sa
lem were recent gueata at the
home of Mr. and Mra. Harold
it. Austin. They are former
residents of Woodburn where
Emmett and Cornell conduct
ed a hardware (tore.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Miller
returned to their home re
cently from a trip aouth, visit
ing at San Francisco, Calif,
and Las Vegas, Nev,
Mr. and Mra. William
Stange who visited her broth
er. C. Z. McKltrick, at Wish
am, Wash.
Mits Harriet Welgel of
Woodburn, daughter of Mr.
and Mra. Charlea Weigel and
a member of Madrigal wom
en'! singing organization at
Oregon Stat college, la one
of 2S0 student to appear in
the annual Chrlstmaa program
to be presented by the OSC
music department December
8. Miss Weigel la a freshman
In business and technology.
Mr. and Mra. B. F. Palmer
of John Day ar apendlng the
winter In Woodburn with
Mr. Palmer's alster, Mrs.
Clara Stange,
and family edent the holiday
la Eugene with relatives.
Mr. and Mr. Delbert Zander
of Penoieton, were dinner
gueata at the home of hi als
ter Mr. and Mra. Wilson Ste
vens. Additional gueata waa her
molbe Mra. Viola Zander of
Lyon and Mr. and Mra. Albert
Tomaa and ton, Steven and
Bradley, of Mill City. Mr. and
Mra. Jack acott also of Mill
City were afternoon caller.
Mr. and Mrs. Mick Guataf
a, and ao Jerry, went to
Mohawk where they apent the
week and at the home of ber
brother and family, Mr. and
Mr. Jack Chrieteneoa.
Mrs. George Kinaman from
Tumwater, Wash., Mrs. George
Kinsman of Sioux Falls, S. D..
and Mr. Frank Kinsman of
Stayton were recent visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mr.
George Huffman.
Lyons
Macleay
ITH ML MILNE
LET IT
BE
KNOWN . . .
in this proclamation that all of
you lovely ladies who have
vowed you would aee at least
ONE fashion ahow In 1B5S have
only
ONE
MORE
CHANCE!
The LAST fashion show of the
aeason will be presented In the
Marlon Hotel Gold Room
Macleay "Keeping Up With
Textiles" waa the demonatra-
tion aubject at the meeting of
the pratum-Macleay Home Ex
tension unit held at the home
of Mra. Cornelius Bateaon
Tuesday.
rauune scnapiowsky, coun
ty extension agent, waa the
demonstrator. She told of new
textilea and ahowed samples
During the butiness session
Mrs. A. C. Spranger and Mrs.
George Hain reported on the
county training .neetlng on the
atudy of Hawaii and Mra. R.
A. Wilson rep rted on the pro
gram planning meeting
No meeting will be held In
December.
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. K.
Schenk.
Present were Mrs. A. Bowen,
Mra. George Hain, Mrs. J. G.
Lauderback, Mrs. A. J. Mader,
Mra. Donald Mader, Mrs. M.
M. Ms aee. Mra. Albert E. Man
tie, Mra. Roy E. Morehand,
Mra. Harry Martin, Sr., Mrs.
K. Schenk. Mrs. A. A. Spel
brink, Mrs. A. C. Spranger,
Mrs. R. A. Wilton, Mrs. Nile
Hllhorn, Mrs. Nedra Chapman,
Mrs. Robert Hansen, Olga Ask,
Hilda Ask, Mrs. Myrtle Lane,
Mrs. Earl Murry, Mrs C.
Strawn, Selma Dalke and the
hostess.
Pleasantdale
Detroit
Tomorrow December 11
Beautiful holiday fashion . ...
glamorous negligees (yea. I'll
be there!) and even a regular
and king alze Xmaa package
will be ahowa by Johnson'.
MAKI YOUR
RESERVATIONS NOW!
Phon. 3-4123
HOTEL MARION
Nineteen Macleay grange
members attended the joint in
stallation of Pomona and sub
ordinate grange offices held
Tuesday night at Silverton
Hills grange hall.
The following Macleay of
ficers were installed, Harry
Martin, Jr., master; Mrs. M
M Magee, lecturer: Lloyd
Beutler, steward; Mra. Lee
Morrison, chaplain; Mrs. I. H.
White, treasurer; Mr. Clarence
Johnson, secretary; Mrs. Har
Lyons Mrs. Mike Schwlndt
and Mrs. Bob Free honored
Mrs. Lloyd Free with a shower
held at the Schwlndt home
Monday evening, Nov. 23.
Refreshments were served to
Mra. Lloyd Free the honored
guest, and Mesdamea Sam
Brldgea, Jamea Fhelpa, Alex
Bodeker, Henry Holzfuss, Ed
James, Chester Roy, Andrew
aitg, Edward Sieg, Herman
Free, Earl Helemn, Erneat Gar
sjo, Russell ThleL Lavern Be-
hrens and the hostess Mra. Free
and Mra. Schwlndt Dianne and
Joan Schwlndt
Faith Rebekkh lodge held 1U
regular meeting Wedneaday
evening with election of off!
cers. Officers elected were
Garnett 3sisett, noble grand;
Roberta Longnecker, vice
grand: Helen Anderson, secre
tary and Helen Johnston treas
urer.
Plana were made for the
Christmas party which will be
held Wedneaday evening, Dec.
23, with a gift exchange. Se
cret alster namea wiu oe re
vealed and new onea drawn
Refreahmenta were served by
Lucille Huber, Jean Roberts
and Roberta Longnecker.
Mr. and Mra. Glen Julian had
aa their dinner guests recently
his oarenta Mr. and Mra. ai
bert Julian of scio ana sue
arandmother Mra. Catherine
Julian, who was honored with
cake to help her ceieorate
her 88th birthday anniversary
which waa Nov. 27. Grandma,
who had been visiting at the
Julians returned home with the
Albert Juliana.
A family dinner was held
at the home of Mr. and Mra.
George Cllpleld. Present were
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
die Corey. Salem; Mr. and Mrt
Perrv Cliofell. Dennla, Sharon,
Martin, Patricia and uone, me
hama; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Turnidge, Pat, Douglas and
Bruce, Jefferson
Mr. and Mra. Sidney O'Neil
from Phoenix, Ariz., were
auests at the home of hia broth
er. Cleve O'Neil.
Mr. and Mra. Charles cruson
and Bonnie served dinner to
Mr. and Mra. Leo Crus Mary
Joe and Buddy, and Mr. and
Mra. Donald McWhirk, Maria,
Erroll, Hugh and Ronda. Mr
snd Mrs. Earl Thayer, Gary,
Terry and Marlene were eve
ning guesta In the Cruson
home.
Mr. and Mra. John Neal went
to Scio where they were recent
gueata at the home of her par
ents Mr. and Mrs. George West
enhouae. Mr. and Mra. Leonard Cru
son. Mtrtuel and Nikkie and
her mother, Mra. Pearl Cruaon,
were dim er gueatt at the home
of Mr. and Mrt. Ed Cruaon.
Mr. and Mra Sam Bridges
Pleasantdale Mr. and Mrs.
George Webster and sons at
tended a gathering of 23 rela
tive and friend at the home
of hi (later, Mr. Amy Coy at
Oregon City oa Thanksgiving
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Freahour
and eon want to .the home of
her parent, Mr. and Mra. Ed
Loop, for a family Thanksgiv
ing dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson
had their neighbors, Mr. and
Mra. Jack Flock, Janice aad
Gary, aa gueata on Thanksgiv
ing day. Mrs. Flock and Mr.
Wilson are cousins.
Mr. and Mra. Leland Hole'
and children of Greaham were
guests of hia sister and family.
Mr. and Mrs George Webster
and aona, recently.
Making their home her with
Mr. and Mra. H. K. Muder are
her daughter, Mary Carter, and
friend, Myrtle Elliott, both
from Houston, Texas. Mary
Carter 1 working aa reception
ist at the Dally News Register
in McMlnnvlUe.
Thanksgiving dinner guesta
of Mr. and Mra. Leon Blanch
ard and children were Mr. and
Mra. Leroy Blanchard and Mr.
and Mra. Melvin Blanchard and
children, of Dayton.
Thanksgiving dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graben
horst were R. J. Ryder and
sons, Portland, Mr. and Mra.
Ralph Conway, Washougal, Mr.
and Mra. Gene Lewis and chil
dren, Eugene and Louise .Park
er and aona, Salem.
Thirty-two relatives gather
ed 'around the festive board at
the new home of Mr. and Mra.
George Doraey on Thanksgiv
ing day. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Culp, patty and Jan
la McCallister of Burns, Mr.
and Mra. Vaughn Doraey and
children of Seattle, Mr. and
Mra. Martin Dorsey and chll
dren of Prescott. Wn., Mr. and
Mra. Elwyn Dorsey and chll'
dren of Orick, Calif., Mr. and
Mra. Bob Dorsey and children
of Webfoot and Mr. and Mra.
John Litacher and children of
Pleasantdale. Unable to be
preaent were Mr. and Mra.
Dave Dorasy of California and
George, a aon of Martin Doraey.
Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs.
H. K. Muder for Thanksgiving
and the following week end
were her niece, Joan McMillan
and a friend. Flora Smith, both
atudenta at a Seattle Bible
achool. Miaa McMillan Uvea at
Seattle, and Miss Smith is from
North Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ed
wards and children of Toledo
were overnight guests of her
sister and family, Mr. and Mra.
Guv Freshour and aona on
Thanksgl'-ing night. They n-
mained In the Dayton area for
the week end and vitited other
relatlvea.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Green
were guests in the home ol
friendt. Mr. and Mra. Ray Sny
der at Amity for Thanksgiving
dinner.
Duane Liticher, ton of Mr.
and Mra. John Liticher, under
went a tonsilectomy in Mc-
Mlnnvllle on Friday, Nov. 27.
Detroit Gueata at the Ed
Loewea home for the holiday
and the week-end were Mr.
Loewen' brother and his fam
ily, Mr. and Mr. Henry Loew
ea, Lorna, Beverly and Larry
of Seattle.
Arriving Friday for a Boat-
Thanksgiving ham dinner with
tne starr Reed family were
Mr. and Mr. Charles Flak of
Portland, who were the Reeds'
guests over the holiday week
end.
Thanksgiving dinner gueata
at tne home of Mr. and Mra.
Guy Moor were Mr. and Mra.
Keith Moore and aon, Gary, of
independence. Mr. and Mra.
Ingle Johnson of MiU City,
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Moore
and daughter, Becky of De
troit, and Mra. Rose Mermu.
lion of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Francea Ket
tleaon and children, Michael
and Patty, joined la a large
family celebration this holi
day at the home of Mr. Ket
tleaon'i brother, Ray Beard of
Salem. Oa Friday, Mrs. Ket
tlesoa drove to Portland to
visit Mrs. John Stalnaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schlador
drove to Eugene Thursday to
attend a holiday dinner at the
home of Mra. Schlador's alster,
Mr. and Mra. a. p. scbeurer.
Mr. and Mr. A Warby
drove to Salem Thursday to
attend the Fryer family
Thanksgiving gathering at the
home of Mra. Warby' parent,
jar. ana Mrs. x. R. Fryer,
Mrs. Warby'a brother and hia
wife, Mr. and Mra. William
Fryer, with the Warby' three
children, Marian, Tommy and
Helen, left for Salem Wednea
day evening, staying at the
rrycr none inai night
A holiday reunion of achool
friends and their families at
the F. W. Moore home Thura-
day ad Friday brought toaeth
er Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Bobb
ana daughter Susan, of Eu
gene; Mr. and Mra. Bob Cole
and children, David and Lar
ry, of Seneca! and Mr. and
Mra. Johnny O'Connor and
daughter Connie, of Ashland,
Oregon.
Dayton
Leonard Dooiey. Key Jones,
Don Goodrich, Betty Neilson.jl
Rill Williams. Becky Keener,
Smith TrammeU. Do lore joe-.
elro. Arthur Foater. Beverly
utthws. Dariene namoo.
run Lambert. Vivian New-' I
comb, Linda Benedict. Diane !
Flanigaa. , .
Silverton
Dayton Thanksgiving din.
ner guesta of Mra. Delaurice
Helming and her mother. Mra.
Pearl Crabtree, in the home of
U. S. Alderman were Mr. and
Mra. William Helming of Sun
valley, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Crltchfleld of Oswego
Lake; Mr. and Mra. Lucky Mc
Kenny of Government Camp;
nonnie and Joan Krieger of
McMinnville and Bob String
ham of Salem.
Mra. Cloa Durand and grand
daughter, Mra. John Dodge and
Miss Beverly Ann Lindsay at
tended the wedding of Nina
Hoffman C Newberg and Ellis
Lindsay, Dayton on Monday
evening in a chapel In Salem.
The newlyweda will make
their home in Newberg where
they have purchased a home.
Mr. and Mra. Giles Rockhill
of Prairie City were Sunday
overnight guesta of Mr. and
Mra. Foreat Lein.
Mr. and Mra. 'Urold Clark
and daughter Ruby attended
the wedding of a friend. Miss
Alice Rice and Harold Idea at
the Baptiat church in Carlton,
on Sunday.
Hiivcrtan Mr. and Mr. ,
Charlie Baacue were awarded
first prize aa the best re pre
tented masked couple in the ;
dance sponsored by the Hills
circle and Swine Dane circle, 1
tieing with Mr. and Mra. Vic
tor Howard la -Gay ineuea
costume. -
Twenty-one men from the
four-county area attended the
week'a meeting of the water
work conference held at Sil
verton. Harold Mllliken, chair
man of the public health engf-
neer aeetion of the state board i
of health, directed a diacuaaion
on city water works admlnia-
tratlon problem. Host for the
day were Silverton city man
ager Robert Borland and city
water auperlntendent Lewis
Yate.
Bob William of Silverton
waa re-elected president of the
Marlon county 4-H -leader al
loc iatlon at a recent meeting
held at the Marlon hotel In
Salem. Women teachers in the
Silverton area outstanding for
their yeara of 4-H aervice are
Mrs. Larry Carpenter, IB yeara.
of the Victor Point schools, jl
and Mrs. D. Li. wolford of the
Central Howell schools, 20
year. Award have been pre
sented to these two, and to
many other at school and com
munity meetings In their local
ities.
Directing Inspection of the
local headquarters company of
the National Guard men Fri
day night here, with numeroua
army men preaent aa gueata,
were Lt Col. Gordon Reilly,
assistant IG, Sixth army, and
MSgt Samuel Beat, IG Sec.,
Sixth 'army, both from Port
land.
Call Mra. Harry Sherwood,
Silverton, for lnformatotn con- j
cerning immediate aid to a ,
widow and aix children whoae 1
home and clothing were bad
ly damaged by fire a few days
ago. Mary Wentzel will pick ;
up donations of furniture for
the family.
Attractive little Suzanne, I
nine yeara of age, daughter of i
Mrs. Bennett G. Leach, waa j
treated at St. Vincent'a during j
the week for a aerloua muscu- j
lar ailment of the arm.
Sublimity
Sublimity The Women's
Catholic Order of Foreatera
held their regular meeting
Thursday evening.
Miss Margaret Laux, chief
ranegr, presided.
The members were reminded ,
of Rosary night over KOCO,
Dec. 8. thia organization tak
ing Its turn the second Tues-l
day of each month.
Exchange of gifts will,
usual, be a part of the Christ
mas meeting of Dec. 17.
In keeping with the spirit of
the season, the court voted to j
aend $25 to Our Lady of Prov- I
ldence nursery in Portland.
The nursery provides for chil
dren up to five yeara of age, re-
gardless of color, race or creed,
in the state ol Oregon. i
Mrs. Andy Kintz was chair-
Mr. and Mra. John Anderson man ot th ,0?ui, P?'
and baby had Thanksgiving
Bethel Park
Bethel Park Miss Winnie
dinner with her parents, Mr
and Mra. H. G. Young in Seat
tle. Wash.
Mr. and Mra. Ivan Lebold
visited her parent! last week
end, Mr. and Mra. R. L. Seavy
In Albany.
Mr. and Mra. John Freeborn
entertained her parents, Mr.
and Mra. Charlea Sargeant; her
grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Ser
geant; her brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sergeant and fam
ily; hia parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Freeborn, Sr. of Salem;
hia cousin, Mr. and Mra. Frank
Dackhousen and family of Sa
lem, for Thanksgiving dinner.
Mrs. Goldie Fisher and fam
ily apent Thanksgiving with
ber daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Gregory at Roseburg.
Mr. and Mra. Clark Foster
and Eunice and Iner Morten
Foster and aon,
The aenior class play, "Head-1
in' for the Weddin " will be
presented On December 4 at
the Dayton Union High School.
The play a a hill billy presen
tation, with a little drama
thrown in for good meaaure.
The cast, under the direction
of Mra. Francla Zoael Includes:
SUES OVER NOTE
Albany A auit haa been
filed in circuit court here by
the Edwards Bros. Construction
company against the Tucker
Lugging company asking a
Judgment for $2.388 31, the
amount allegedly due on a
$3000 not .
Beaty. Yoncalla, Ore., la visit-' ,., n....-.i-. j,
ln " t" Gardner Johnwn w of Mr and Mr Vefnon
Mr. and Mrs. R. Nelson were
Thanksgiving day dinner guests'
in their daughter'a home, Mr.
and Mra. Dick Hudson, West
port, Ore. The Nelson alto
vialted In their eon's home, Ray
Nelson of Westport
Many park folk attended the
Thanksgiving C. A. convention
of the Aasembliea of God at
Springfield.
Among thoae attending were
Rev. and Mra. R. L. Caaselman.
Miss Janice Caaaelman, Mr. and
Mra. Gardner Johnson and
aona. Harold and Mark, Mra.
Laura Gotfrier, Miaa Mary
Goffrler, Rev. and Mra. Edward
Edmond. Donna and Duane Ed
mond, Rev. and Mr. Robert
Plrtle. Mr. and Mr. Harold
Fite and daughter, April.
g-agCTiiae.'iaiiga.a a
NOV. HOMING Open t:ti
"LATIN LOVERS"
Teehnltalar
Lana Tarner
Richards Maalalkaa
Celar Cm - Hit
"THt UDT WANTS MM"
Dennis O'Keefe. Bath Rossey
DINE and DANCE
AT
RUNO'S
RED LANTERN
4818 . Paetfle Hwy.
ry Martin, Jr.. Ceses; Mrs. A.
J. Mader, Flora; Clarence
Johnson. A. J. Mader, Lloyd
Keene, executive committee.
The remaining officer will
be Installed at the December
meeting of the local grange.
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PRICES GOOD MOKDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
MULLIGAN STEW!
Here's the Fixin's
BABY BEEF
SHORT RIBS. 15c
PARSNIPS
TURNIPS
CARROTS
CABBAGE
Limit
Hungry Jack
PANCAKE
FLOUR
Sunny Jim
SYRUP
40'
a
Dor, atll II IIV
4 lb. sack 55c
Regular 35e
Save 25 c ioh for 65 c
Limit
Sunshine Crackers
HI-HO
'j; 29'
Limit
VANILLA
ICE CREAM
Quart
25
NOW!
SAN SHOP PIES
AVAILABLE AT
SAVING CENTER
SALMON JV, 29
Limit
DANISH
A pre-Thanksgivlng dinner,
honoring Jamea Reiser, was
given Sunday at the home of 1 1
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mein-1
rad Reiser. Members of the
family along with the Fred
Rohweina of Jordan and Mr. i
and Mrs. Henry Holzfuss of
Lyons, were In attendance.
Reisre, who had been sta
tioned with the U. S. Army at I
Fort Bliss, Texas, has left fori
his new assignment in New Jer-:
aey.
SQUASH each 2V.
LIMIT
ASSORTED
Lunch Meal ,b. 39
, 35'
COOKED
SALAMI
T-Bone, Rib, Sirloin
BeefSleak lb.37(
Swiss Steak . 35'
Beef Roast , 27'
EASTERN OREGON BABY BEEF
25',,
Half or Whole
LOCKER BEEF
EEEEpllRing Bologna, 25'
THE AMAZING
"MR. V"
Hypnotist and Mental
Manrel
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