Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 03, 1953, Page 2, Image 2

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    Pan t
In The Valley
Edited bi HIKE FORBES
Mill City
Mill City The Friendship
circle of the Presbyterian
church held it regular meeting
recently (t the home of Mrs.
DeLoi Hoeye, with the pri
dent. Mil Ed Yarnell, conduct
ing the business meeting. Mrs.
THE CAPITAL JOCRNAL Kalera. Orerot
Thursday, December 3, 1953
Aurora '
Aurora The Women's Asso
ciation of the Aurora Presby
terian church will bold their
annual bazaar in the basement
or me enurcn Saturday. Dee. 1
Mrs. Clyde Hathaway, all from "m P-m. Coffee
Redding, Calif. nd pie or cake will be served
They also visited at the homel T"' buffet
of Mrs. Nell Swift and Mr. andl,u?F. wiU rv,d bom
Mr. R.,.ll u.k... I until 1. ,
A no-host dinner for Mill
City Woman's club members
and their husbands was held at
the Fellowship hall. Tuesday
T"s B TJill -- .i . .l. vvciiuiK. vec, i. hi n in
aj. at niu icuuiku ui uie -
sale of Christmas csrds and' "ram for the evening was I had to leave that
wrappings by the group was I Provided by two exchange stu- Fort Campbell, Ky.
Mr. and Mrs. Damll Srh.l
(Judith Albers) returned to her
parents' home Sunday after
noon after a brief honeymoon.
They opened their wedding
gifts and inasmuch as DarreU
night for
number
well under way.
It was decided
4- I -
Christmas party for members I Sill10" 01 Don
and their families, with a ten
tative date set for Dec. 12.
Committee in charge Includes
Mrs. William Becker, Mrs. Arlo
Tuers and Mrs. DeLos Hoeye.
The nominating committee,
comprised of Mrs. Vernon
Todd. Mrs. Arlo Tuers and Mrs.
Gerald Andersen, presented a
slate of two officers for the
coming year, Mrs. Ed Yarnell,
president, and Mrs. DeLos Ho
eye, secretary-treasurer. They
were unanimously elected.
Mrs. Vernon Todd was appoint
ed program chairman; Mrs.
D. B. Hill, fellowship secretary;
Mrs. Herbert Schroeder. world
aervice.
A skit, "Building Personal
ity," was presented under the
direction of Mrs. Noble Street-
er. Devotions were led by Mrs.
Martin Kelly. It was an
nounced that there would be
Bible study the first and third
Thursday of each month at the
home of Mrs. Herbert Schroe
der, with nursery care for small
youngsters provided at the
manse.
The Mill City PTA will hold
its regular meeting and Christ
mas party Dec. 9 at the high
school. Mrs. Roger Nelson Is
program chairman.
- Mrs. Bill Shepherd has a cast
on her foot, the result of a fall
last week on the wet streets,
breaking her ankle.
Guests last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hoeye
were five of their children and
their families: Mr. and Mrs.
Dan Hoeye and three children,
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hoeye and
family, from Stay ton; Delbert
Hoeye, Don Hoeye, Mr. and
Mrs. DeLos Hoeye and chil
dren. Their daughter, Mrs.
Sherman Carter of Eugene, was
unable to Join the family gath
ering because of illness in the
family. Also present Thursday
was Mr. Hoeye'i brother,
George W, Hoeye.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jordan
of Lebanon were week-end
guests at the home of Mr. and
MM. Roger Nelson.
Mr.- and Mrs. Melbourne
Ram bo and two children re-1
turned Sunday from California.
aid Sheythe.
Sco
Scio Mr. and Mrs.
Bill
a
dents from Phina whn mmv of frienda anri mUHum .j ......
I talks. Group singing was un-!ped in during the afternoon.
uuesta included Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Schel of Hubbard, Mrs.
Bob Aldrich, also of Hubbard;
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Dixon of
Portlsnd, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Buss of Rialto, Calif., Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Meter of Canbv. I
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keil and
family, Mrs. Ben 'Jeskey, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hildebrand, the
Misses Marlene Conner, Mar-
If ne Driever, Marjory Jeskey,
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Beyers and
son, Randy, of Reedsport Wed
ding cake, ice cream, coffee and
punch were served to the
guests.
Chandler are the parents of
daughter born Nov. 21, at the
Lebanon Community hospital.
Her name is Carol Lynn and
she has three older brothers.
Linda Sims, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Verl Sims, was taken
to the Lebanon hospital Tuei
dsy where sn appendectomy
was performed.
Mr. and Mrs. Enrlght Le-
matta and children spent
Thanksgiving in Dallas at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Wag
ner. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross and
family were guests also.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Trol
linger entertained with a fam
ily dinner on Thanksgiving
day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John
son of Salem were also pres
ent.
A large crowd attended the
Community Thanksgiving ser
vice at the Baptist church.
Rev. Robert JBrock of the
Christian church brought the
message. Rev. Woods of the
Oakview Church of God and
Rev. Manley of the Baptist
enurcn assisted with the pro
gram. Rev. Manley and family
spent Thanksgiving In Port
land with Mr. Manley's father.
Norman LeBard came home
from Ft. Lewis, Wash., to be
home for Thanksgiving.
A large crowd was present
for the November PTA meet- J
tag. !
The business meetinu and
discussions were led by the'
president, Mrs. Jack Goar. i
Plans were made for the1
OEA banquet, Dec. 3. ,
Refreshments were served
by the committee in charge. I
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Le
Bard,- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Monson and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Le Bard and Nona
spent Thanksgiving at the
Gene Chaney home at La
comb.
tar society at her home Sun
day evening. .
Following the business meet
ing lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. John
Heuberger.
Mrs. William Duchateau will
entertain the members at her
home on Sunday, Dec. 27,
when the group will enjoy a
pot luck supper and evening of
cards.
Grand Island
Sublimity
Grand Island Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. Ned Palmer of Lafay
ette and their three children
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I
Will.
Sunday evening IV friends
and five children of McMinn
ville were included in a group
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Will for a covered dish
dinner after which cards were
the diversion.
Fred Stadler won hish and
Bud 'Springer was runner-up.
Plane Bequeathed
Oregon College of Education,
piano bequeathed to the college "
by the will of Miss Katharine W
m uuuuwi, lunner vVb xacuuy
member, for use in the faculty
lounge has now been placed
there after being repaired and
attractively colored to fit suit
ably Into the furniture and
woodwork.
Sublimity The Thanks-i
giving dinner and bazaar giv
en by St. Boniface parish was
well attended.
Mrs. Jos. Heuberger was
hostess to members of the Al-
COLORADO
PAN-SAN
at the
SAN SHOP
Week-EndSpecial
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DOUGHTON
HARDWARE
Phone 3-788 J5S Court St
We give ZVC Green Stamps
CLOTHES SHOP
F CELEBRATES THEIR
BY GIVING AWAY
Jill ti 1AA An UfArkTU AP
k li MERCHANDISE PURCHASE
v-wi rrriTirir Aire
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Crystal Gardens
DANCE
Back Again With
Two Floors of Dancing
Two Bands, Adm. 74c $
EVERY SATURDAY NITE
Second Floor
Old Tima
Dancing
First Floor
Modern
Cabaret Style
Mrs. David Boshart has been
luiuniouuiwj uum v-amornia. i, n ... -
They report being caught in '".fr"1"d 'or "Wry. ..
the heavy coastal storms on the M" T ya with
.u . ..... u, i. Mrs. Allen LeBard while their
trip down, just making It
through before the highway
was closed.
The Lions auxiliary Is spon
soring a drive for toys for
youngsters at the blind school
for Christmas. Anyone having
new or used toys la asked to
leave them in the box at the
Nu-Method Cleaners.
Mr. and Mm Arthur Mc
Grandle spent several days last
week duck hunting in the
Klamath Falls area. They re
port beautiful weather but no
ducks.
Holiday guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Hoeye in
cluded her mother, Mrs. Edith
Mason, Miss Daisy Geddes and
Mrs. Ida Geddes.
Guests last week at the Les
ter Hathaway home included
their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Swift and
three children, and their daughter-in-law
and two children,
Now Knowing- Open 1:4s
"THK CADDY"
Dean Martin. Jury Ltwti
Co -Feature
"GLOBV BRIGADE"
With Victor Mature
mother was gone.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield's
home was the scene of a family
gathering on Thanksglvini dav.
Twenty relatives were present.
Union Hill
Union Hill Mrs. Donald Pe
ters will be hostess to the mem
bers of the Union Hill Wom
an's club on Thursday after
noon, Dec. S. at her home.
Mrs. Henry Peters is in charge
of the Christmas box. In he
prepared for the Children'.
Farm Home.
Visiting Mrs. Henry Scott at
the Physicians and Surgeons
hospital in Portland recently
were Mr. and Mrs. Arlv Mar.
tin, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Heat
er, nenry Tate and daughter.
Eliiabeth. Mrs. Scott is re.
cuperating alter major surgery
and will be able to return home
in a irw mon days.
GRAND
, OPENING V ,
DICKSON'S
QUARTER-CIRCLE "0"
PUBLIC
DANCE
EVERY SATURDAY NITE
Dickson's Furniturt Store has been transformed into
th E!yy4il onJ Most Compiere Danct Hall in the
Volley. Com Hove a big time at our Opening
Saturday, Doc. 5. $1.00 per person Watch this
tpact for announcement of our Big New Year's
Party!
Door Prizes Galore!
WESTERN MUSIC BY
JACKKIZZIAH
'TEXAS RAMBLERS"
WORLDS of parking In rear of Dickson's Shopping Cen
ter, Hi miles south of Salem, at 12th Street Junction.
rums a-sese
NOW PLAYING
Glen Ford
Gloria Graham?
THE BIG HEAT"
Abo
THE GREAT
JESSE JAMES RAID'
r ntotii imi C.
Mr Till .V00
In Tfrhnirolor -Burt
Lanraater
In
TEN TAI.l MF.V
AIM
Frank Sinatra
Janr Rmnrii in
"IHUBIF
DYNAMITE"
rHws s-srae
Alan t.arid
James Mason
"BOTANY BAY"
In Technicolor
Don Ameche
"KING OF THE
RACETRACK"
LEARN to DANCE! Special 2-for-l Rate
Now Two People Con Learn for the Price of One
Pre-Holiday Special - Save 50 by
ENROLLING NOW!
Now you can be the best dancer wherever you aa
dancing this New Year's Eve!
Learning to danct is as eoiy as A B C the Jon-Mar
short-cut method to smooth doncing.
You Can Actually Go Dancing
After Your Very First Lesson!
All Types of Dancing Taught
Lessons for as Little as 80c Per Hour
TA?LyALTr' SWING' UM,A' SAM,A- TANGO, MAMBO, TWO-STEP,
VAR SOUVIENNA. TAP, BALLET, TOI, ACROBATICS, BATON TWIRLING.
JON MAR DANCE STUDIO
Phone 4-4962 Studio Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER
Gi. . gift that lasts lifetim.r G.V- dancing lessons . . . your loved on win .noy
It th. rest of his life. W. hev. Special Gift Courses.
At.80 8TI-DI08 IN WOODBl'RN DALLAS MILL CITT
474 Ferry St.
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WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF A SUIT
AND TOPCOAT, 2 SUITS OR 2 TOP
COATS PURCHASED BY 1 OR 2
CUSTOMERS WHEN THEY ARE TO
GETHER, WE WILL GIVE AWAY A
$12.00 MERCHANDISE PURCHASE
CERTIFICATE IN APPRECIATION OF
YOUR PAST AND FUTURE PATRON
AGE . . .
TO CELEBRATE THIS, OUR
12th ANNIVERSARY
WE HAVE
SLASHED PRICES
ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK!
USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY
PLAN-MAKE THIS HIS MERRIEST
CHRISTMAS WITH THE GIFT OF NEW
SUPERFINE QUALITY
SUITS-TOPCOATS
I SPORT C0ATSr SLACKS AND SUIT PANTS
To conform with our policy of increasing our volume sales to keep the quality high and
our prices low, we now offer you these fine quality clothes at these miracle low, money
saving prices, including our 12th anniversary and Christmas gift of a $12.00 merchandise
purchase certificate FREE with the purchase of both a suit and topcoat.
B!!!L SUITS $3950
URGE SELECTION OF SUPERFINE QUALITY 100 WOOL W O R S T I D S, GABARDINES, SHARKSKINS,
FLANNELS, TWEEDS, TWISTS IN SOLID COLORS, NEAT CONSERVATIVE PATTERNS, LIGHT AND DARK
COLORS, SIZES TO FIT ALL REGULARS, SHORTS, LONGS AND STOUTS IN CHECKS, STRIPES, BAMBOO
WEAVES, SPLASH WEAVES AND TEAR DROP DESIGNS.
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All Regular
$60 SUITS NOW
$
45
00
55
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All Regular $C A00 A" Re9ular ,0
$65 SUITS NOW U $75 SUITS NOW
MANY 2 PANTS SUITS INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE 3 PRICES
Superfine Quality Topcoats
Regular $22.50 Regular $25.00 Regular $35.00 Regular $45.00 Regular $50.00
WVSO $1050 $OD50 $0050 SOC50
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Genuine cravenette rainproof gabardines, Scotch and donegal tweeds, flannels, fleeces, jf
cheviots, solid colors, checks, mixtures and plaids. Super qualify imported and domestic
fabrics. Raglan and set-in sleeves. All sizes, regulars, longs and shorts.
You Find It Pays All Ways fo Buy Your Clothes at J. J.'s
Salem s Quality Clothiers for Men and Young Men
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night tiJOjjjo shop jyij STREET
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