Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 12, 1954, Page 11, Image 11

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    Tntrfiy. January 12. 1SS4
THE CAPITAL JOtTmi; galea. Oregtm
Hayesville Lebanon Auction
HAYESVILLE The Coffee
Prowled by Thieves
nuo memDera wen guests at
the home of Mrs. p. Zielinski
tor dessert luncheon aerved by
the hostess and her daughter.
Jo Ana Zieliiuki. Elected to
" officers for the year
were preaident, lira. J. Jones
burg; vice preaident. tin. H. B
Chrutenaoa, and eeeretary-treae-urer,
Mra. B. C Hall.
." Plana were made tor a bazaar
to raise funds for sending CARE
packages to Korea. Members at-
.tending were Madamea 0. Nor-
LEBANON ountv nfflnara
--II.J C. l- - .
mucv aaiuruay morning u inves
tigate a reported theft of merchan
dise from the Brust Auction house
tour miles south of Lebanon. Door
to the buildin hH h un
all night, and goods valued at Sioiil
whi nusaing. f
thoir merabera at the Methodist
Church lost 123 tO a thi XimHav
morning while they were singing
uims in morning warship, po
lice called to the scene reported
someone had entrml th 4PM.;nr,
n, a. nana. j. Jonesburg, B
i Mail. D. Don, G. SiddalL J
uum anu ransacaea purees.
DF.Pirrr un
buto, h. Chnstenson, E. Brown
x- unara ana toe hostess.
MARION, 111. UP Retiring aft-
2959
SIZES
12.40
" "'" nso years' service I
with the Cnvnl I
Parker Learned waa able to boast
tnai ne never had hn ihuntl
or uray.
. . .
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tkari 1S-.1S, Na Farm naari 1:M, aiaa
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Maila.
followed with the seventh grade
mothers serving refreshments. Mr.
and Mra. Clair Niler were pro
gram chairmen tor the evening.
HENRY
By Carl Anderson
FREE PEANUTS-J I ci
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HERE WE'RE TRYING TO GET
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"iTART BOUri "l I 3 ffi
Union Hill
UNION HILL Mra. W. M.
Luke's hall with Mra. Jack Con-1 Tate with Mra. W. J. Leniman
sell presiding. las eo-Aosteas will entertain the
Harold Eichsteadt ave a re-1 members of the Union Hill
port on the activitiea of the play-j grange Home Economics club
ground committee and 11000 was I noma of the ormer on
voted to repair the old play- Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13,
ffrniinr! entiinmitnt mnA huv waj ' p.m. .
The project will be the alga- '
ing of the by-laws and money
making suggestions. , , '
Program committee member
ground equipment and buy new
with 1100 aet aside for sports
equipment. The money voted la
part of the receipts from the
fall festivaL
A food sale was announced for
Sunday, Jan. 17 in the parish
hall after each mass.
Mrs. Joe Gamroth read the re
vised constitution.
The first and eighth grade
mo.hers will serve hot chocolate
for the school children the first
Friday in February.
"Life In a Seminary, a color
ed film on vocations, was shown
by Ervan Susa. A social hour
are Mra. Jamea Gilham and Mrs.
A. N. Doerfier.
ONCE UPON A TIME
ROCKVILLE. Conn. UP City
Court Judge Robert J. Pigeon
proposed a change in legislation
concerning the working out of
unpaid fines at $1 a day. "When
the law was written," said the
judge, "a dollar was worth a
dollar."
ACROSS
1. Related
by blood
4. Evil
7. Body of
Jewish law
12. Anglo
Saxon money of
account
13. Anger
14. Quirkly
15. Gaelic sea
god
16. Instrument
for determin
ing atmos
pheric
pressui
18. Small
wild ox
JO. Scarcer
21. Hold back
23. Border
27. Third
Enj:lih
letter
SB. Edce
20. A king ol
Judah
Jl. Drinking
salutation
34. Not general
ly knows
38. Knock
37. Women's
patriotic
organization:
abbr.
39. Card gamt
40. Waa
Indebted
42. Five-sided
figure
48. Elevate
48. Faithful
49. Automatic
instrument
for recording
atmospheric
pressure
53. Philippine
native
54. Pointed
arch
65. Burmne
hill dweller
RS. Sea: French
.17. Presages
58. Tree
CTiniTipAr-1
: NA B L. EfTE AS TLj
imiBliBEE ADS
toiutlon at Veeterday'a Punic.
ti. Fellow of
the Royal So
ciety: abbr.
DOWN
1. Of the sua
1 Goddess
of peace
3. Instrument
for showing
changes in
atmospheric
pressure
4. Child's
napkin
t. Palm
cockatoo
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n i r
T, j Ul ps
si u 3J? H 33
it o ) 3
! hy.
77 C 7T .f?. 37
6. Throw off
the track
T. Domesti
cated I. Music
drama
9. Rodent
10. Playing
card
11. Pronoun
17. Bird life
of a region
19.Sweetsop
22. American
journalist
24. Curves
traced by the
49 across
2J. Utilise
28. Make lac
29. Hide
31. Golf
instructor
Cntrfe
33. South
American
animal
33. Outer .
garment
38. Subsequent
selling
4L Pushed
forward
43. Kingdom la
northern
India
44. Exterior
4 Approaches
47. Ripen for
use
49. Cut short
50. Gone by
51. Free
32. That man
1 al.' r
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