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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1953)
Pag 14 Bethel Bethel Mr. and Mn. War ren C r e e - h were hoti at Christmas dinner for Mri. Ina belle Walker, Vern Livings ton, Mr. and Mri. Carl Raeti and Karl Lang. Mr. and Mrs. Arno Spranger were guests at a dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schlicker. Mr. and Mn. Nile Hilborn had a their guests, Mr. and I Mrs. James Hilborn and! Sheryl Renee, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. White, Herbert Polley, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bolz, Shirley, Judy and Betty. Mr. and Mrs. James Hilborn pent Christmas Eve at t h e Grove Peterson home at Inde pendence. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wolfe. Mrs. Edward Noeske and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dal were guests at a dinner party at me nnme of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hadley (Marcella Wolfe) in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. James Laud erback were present at the an nual dinner of the Lauderback clan at the Salem home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark. They were guests at a Christmas tree supper at the Dean Laud erback's at Four Corners. Mr. and Mrs. George Sherman Patsy, Bobbv and Charlie Spent the dav With their nar. enta, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph onerman at stayton. Mr. and Mrs. Genre Rnhn sen entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chapman and Linda. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have been on an auto trip since selling their farm, through Alberta., Can ada, and in 15 states. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Howard and Walter, were among the guests at the Orchard Heights home of Mr. and Mrs. John Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. George Hain Were hosts at minnpr anil Christmas tree for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mader, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mader, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Madder and Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marchand. The Ma rch a nds were guests, on Christmas Day at a family dinner party with Rev. and Mrs Lloyd Uecker at the Englewood parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mader were dinner hosts for Mr. and Mrs. George Hains, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mader, Mr. and Mrs. Mader and also Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson and Susan John-J on. Twenty-eight members of the William Frnali-h l-j nu.cu Kluk and Mr. and Mri. Alli son juug lamiliea were dinner Kuesu at urn hnma nl M. can. Marvin Hageman. Mr. and Mrs. Ranm s..i.. and Mark, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frnchiioh 1.1 j after the noon dinner to drive i " oanta Ana and Los Angeles to spend the remainder of the 1 noiidays. J. M. Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. John Hain were guests of Mrs. Cass K Nichols at Christmas Eve supper, and on me next oay they were hosts to Mr. and Mn si.i,,,j Gerdes of Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schulz had as their dinner cueata Mn in. hanna Schulz and Henrv im. ebuT. Mr. and Mrs. Henry oannsen ana Aifreri niKnun were hosts on Christmas Day to Mr. and Mrs. John Wlrth and Mrs. Alvina Wilkins of Salem. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Kibby were Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz SrhnnellA Gloria Sanders of Salem; i-eonard Hartvickson of Sil verton. Harlow Jr. anri Rih ard. and Howard Butnpr nt oxford. Neb. a brother of Mn Kibbey. Thia was their first noimay together in 21 years. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .Thn son's guests were their family. Mr. ana Mrs. Clyde Johnson Butch and Crale: Mr anrf Mr. Keith Johnson and Kevin; Mrs. Verla Findeisen and Alan; Mrs. Betty Vetternack, Velma and Dixie; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Leek. Roeer and L,arry. Mrs. M. H. Utter wa nfr tained at the home of her inn ur. Floyd Utter. Mr. and Mrs. J. R ffarrnih. ers were euests cf the E. w Lisies in Corvallis. STEVE HOPES THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon fOGO CmS('S RlfflPfg If.l5?gg 1 I THEW THE DUST AND 66T I THIS CONTBACT. MV WlEMjT SulSv ' sk' 1 tUW-CU. NEED All TH6St V Trl ' i I avu I aanMS aWaMaaf3 IS jSZS. aaaa. I V I 1 WANT k BOM. . ALfBaDVtVLKB with 'Cho.' JrfM rmaaw ah I AaVaVXAZA. Akl4 A UMAAim I POUBU APPOMATUkAI jo w7 nvnzr of a HUT fIUA6rO CHRYSLER MAT BUY BRIGGS Detroit W) Stockholders of the Briggs Manufacturing company will vote tndsv n sale of Briggs" seven auto body ana airplane parts nlnnfa tn Chrysler Corp. for $35,000, 000. Chrysler also proposes to Duy an Briees inventorf which may amount to another $33,UUU,UU0. Briggs plans to keep Its Beautvware Division mom, facturer of dumbing .innli and bathroom and kitchen ap pliances. SOHb ALL WgOTTM, it got a eiesf tarr f 4' 1 " n I ORPHAN ANNIE .hb A8 lfr.kxrt66iol unit mSHfr 5Tweu." f aIo.SMWE JUST f HI YA I HEARD ABOUT THE PARDON C f eBOVSjl FROM THE GOVERNOR;-J LIL ABNEK if vea-vou weue T vjb knew all I BREAK BUT rr irLr5' W WHAT WE'RE HERE FOR THANKS- A I IS TO OFFER YOU A JOB 1 THANKS A LOT- I AGAIN WtTH THE TRUCKttQ BUT I GUESS I I COMPANY A BETTER rLLSWrHERE- I -6UPERINTEM0lRT- I " Carol Curtis Pattern SS' 487 amese cat designs In chocolate brown and turquoise color will need no embroidery whatsoever I Iron the 6h inch cats onto ahortle coats, full skirts or onto coffee-colored cotton or linen lace mat sets, guest towels, cur iii. pillows. Pattern contains 4 Siamese cats. 4 corner designs (for table linensi, 2 bandings of Va Inches, 4 bandings of 9 Inch a each for runners, tahwiotlu. Send 300 for the Multl-Color SIAMESE CAT Transfers (Pat tern No. 487) complete transfer and laundering instructions. YOUR NAME, ADDRESS. PAT TERN NUMBER to CAROL CURTIS, Capitol Journal, 653 Mission street, Ban Francisco 6. Calif. X4YCF ,r-i,t . mi .J WiV But PappistcoltvbonB throuQh his . there bu causing horn-bones!! ,onthtMauua Vre squeezing Goodness alans. And It Js a scientific tact that when Goodness ftlands are squished, theo become Badness flland6lf HOPALONG CASSIDV SKELETONS IN HUM. YVhT K2T-T.'S'V ANVTWNO. J Taviua CUV SANDEBSON BUILT TO, tC WS mi II r riktn smib muv r . II PARD StMDPSOM z' AV IIIUOIM muines WE WSHT LEAUN 1 THAT'S TU'BBST H0P6RJL MUTT & JEFF A lJoMtW S, " 019 ' KEEP VOUft fJVgS OPEN, CASSIDV TMEy AMsr BE SOMEWHeiZE 'J IN THIS JUNGLE IX ( HMMM?I T2nV Jt. m .trrte wierfrion JCT VESSIREE.HOW TM AN IHUEHTOR! IM TAKINS AFTERMNUHCLE TIM! HE WAS A GREAT INVENTOPf ROOM BOARD Double Duty! Nothing could be easier to make than this V-neck Jumper with princess lines and front and buck each cut In one pattern piecel Push-up sleeve blouse Is the perfect partner Yarn stitching could be smart accent I No. 2703 Is cut In sizes U. 14. 16. 18. 20. 3ti .til JA fit. 1A. Jumper, 2Ti yds. 64-ln.' Blouse. 2 yds. 39-in. Send 3fo fnr Pi'lM'IPUW Ilk - ' . . .1 W 1 WIUI name. Aoaress, Btvle Number and Sl?e. Address PATTERN BU REAU, Capital Journal, 652 Mls sion street, San Francisco 8. Calif REX MORGAN. M.D SOOO N-GHT, FlS5T THINS l!M LANPSOS.'vOuU iTue rM,,s 66 BAC IN XkuI. BUDBnSTOn .' rm UNCLE TIM VI IHWENTEO THE HORSELESS CARRIAGE' WHAT? HENRVF0RD ttWENTEO THE AUTO' I 0I0NT SAV V WHAT auto.'-. Iwas rr i said he polled INVtNltUTMfcl gyJ nUKSELESS r?APf?IAAP' m e i DONALD DUCK . 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DIAL LIBTINQ KOAC. 550 t.mt-M, CMI4- 1 lnr WaSaaiaw la-U hJ rvw'r'' Waatkarr tliU, Fa) Waaal 11:M, Caaeart Bull 1HM, Mai, 4 Ikan 1:, BKa 'aa Caaian l lli ln and Uanilaii l:M. CUwwi Tint tan Sim, Cbtaua Nawa. Woodburn Woodburn Additional contributions to ti;e Wood burn community chest drive have brought the total for 1953 up to $1979.88 according to Mark Thompson, drive chairman. The active drive was closed several weeks ago, Home room No. S at the woodburn high school won the Drize In the recent rnnm Christmas decorations contest the judges announced last wpck. Honorable mention went to room No. 8, the bus iness education room, and to the ag room. Boom 5, the win ner, received a framed picture and a five pound box of candy. Judges included Mrs. L. S. Mochel from the P.E.O. Chap ter J Mrs. Ray Glatt from the Business and Professional Women's club, William Mer riot, -Rotary club, and Walter Scarborough Jr., Jaycees. Joseph H. Heidt, Interior communications altetridml third class, aboard the USS I Los Angeles, is speodiil the I holidays in Kobe, Jipu. Hi I is the son of Mr. end Uis.1 Arthur M. Heidt of Woodbun.1 Mrs. Walter Schooler hi convalescing at her honul here following surgery it the I Salem hospital and a stay at the Woodburn hospltsL 1W- anil Mri Lnilll Bfffl and daughters, Charlene sod Alice of Madras, hive beet ulalrlnff In Wnadbum jlh relatives, the Tom Renni, Bee Ml ers and H. c. scneiwr gers. Mr anrl Mrs. Merle Hen! lofl Mnnriav fnr Wichitl. Kilt, where he is sUtlonea in if tnmm aftrr IWDdlM 0 I Christmas holidays with their xfrTiia Mr and Mrs. W" Henn and Mr. and Mrs, Chif I les Pantle. a .. a. mul IV. nnmv r rom ioau 10 law " r-r- . . ,l . TT-it.J Ctatac fflUl, tation 01 me umwu .. i a Ihiih annul tipiiea oy aooui ai, -----23 mUlion to about 151 millle".. urnm ACROSS 1. Not new 4. Division of . society 12. DiiUnt JtVegeUbla - 14. Before 15. Device for 1 making lea cream IT. Insipid 19. Kind of duck SO.rniitrata lLSolderitlg flux U. Discharge XI. General tendeney It. Heavenly bodr SO. Performed 31 That with which one Is endow ad '14. Notable period !3.Tennysonlaa character 17. Oriental portable chair 30. Short for a man s i 40. Purifier 42. Balance 44. Nourish 45. City in Swltzar. land 40. Sharp 4a. Combinatlaa of natural views II. Kind of ' lettuce St Melancholy 54. American poet I N nJKmmIIi1 SSERlBMTHll ALlTEiScoSIpk badE5EaP? OMaCANNpEATI ROMANCEBBSEli aApsiMMlEfl DATE kill Salutlen of Vesterdsiri ' (1 Organ of ajfht M Period at IT.Afternooa fuoctioa DOWN LAway 1 Soman bocsehoM god I. Attire 4. Deceived la a paltry way I.Afreih HWeo knight T. As terse lAmha I.AbonndM 10. Swise eeaws ll.Bir '"I P W H lA I I H4 hll 3 W.n ia 3""lir W r "W 3T jjf ay- ZF "x - a-r mlT HOire far ll.Porpoies MReepered tmpohw ttthW' JlStreaT JiNoitnle 15. Commarei ttfoUowedW ttnieaiB ll.ftrea. Ureoetef eworoa IS. Midday 41. Poor 41. Not fat?1" rtCerseJ 01!52 H.AflecWW M 43. 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