Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 21, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday, January 21, 1954
Page 2
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oreenn
JL ,u
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Scio
SCIO The first bi-monthly
Christian Hlghschooler'i lunch
eon was Wednesday noon at the
Baptist church basement
The Munker's Community club
met Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the
home of Mrs. David rows lor a
dessert luncheon at 1:30 p.m.
Mrs. Glenn Clayton is c o -host-
CSS,
The Ninety and Nine Men's
benquet and meeting is to be held
at the Christian church, Monday,
January 25. The 6:30 banquet
will be at grade school cafeteria.
Monday evening, Rev. Earnest
Wine of Ashland, Ore., showed
ilidcs and presented the message
at the Oakview Church of God.
Rpv. Victor Wine and Mrs. I
Wine, son and daughter-in-law of
Rev. Earnest Wine, ana incir iwo
children were shown in many
of the slides.- They are mis
sionaries in Japan.
Mrs. Wine was formerly Miss
Betty Myers and is a sister of
Mrs. Ronald Sommcrs.
The County Schoolmaster's
banquet will be held at the grade
school cafeteria, Thursday even
ing. The PTA and Cub Scouts' mo
thers are serving the banquet.
The Lions club banquet will
be on January 27 at 8:00 o'clock.
This is for members and their
wives and is to be held at the
Scio Lunch.
2nd Lt. Alvin Rollicr was re
cently transferred from Lackland
Air Force Base to Tyndall Air
Force Base in Panama City, Fla.
Adult education v night classes
began Jan. 12 at Scio Union High
school.
Dr. J. H. Trclcaven, who is
staff phychiatrist of the State
Hospital in Salem, is one of the
instructors.
Mrs. Glen Shumaker is instruc
tor in Ceramics.
Several courses are offered and
there are 40 enrolled.
A farewell social time was giv
en Sunday night, following an ap
propriate evening service for Miss
Betty Irwin, who is entering
Multnomah Bible School soon.
Betty received a suitcase, a
blanket, and other useful gifts as
well as a cash gift, from differ
ent departments of the Scio Bap
tist church.
Mrs. Laddy Elliott, who was ill
last week at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Thurs
ton, was able to return home by
Thursday night
Earlwood Ross is again able to
"get around" after his recent ill
ness. Willamina
WILLAMINA Mrs. Lola Os
borne, president of the Rcbckah
Assembly of Oregon, made her.
official visit to Primrose Rebekah
ioage recently, loiiowing no
host supper.
Noble Grand Barbara Stone
presided at the meeting, attend
ed by about 50 members and
guests. During the evening, the
drill team including Mrs. Stone,
Alice John, Loretta Monaco, Neva
Lee, Catherine Hudlcston, Nettie
Wise, Bca Coddington, Nancy
Canby, Jackie Hurland. Thcda
Wright paid a tribute to the
president, and Loretta Monaco
snng a solo. The president was
given a gift from the lodge and
a corsage from the FL club.
Mrs. Osborn gave an interest
ing talk to the lodge, and visitors
from McMinnvillc, Amity, Hills
horo and Oceanlake were intro
duced. ' The January meeting of the
FL club was held at the home 1
r,f Mrs. W. T. Stone, with Mrs.
Bill Denton co-hostess. New of
ficers for the 1!54 year installed
were Mrs. Chet Canby, president;
Mrs. Dill Denton, vice president:
Mrs. Jim Monaco, secretary and
Mrs. Gordon Sisk, treasurer. Mrs.
Stone is out-going president.
A gift shower was held for
Dale Shannon, baby daughter
Mrs. Bob Boundy.
The hostess served refresh-
mr.nl. tn Mr Robert Disc. Mrs.
Itoundy, Mrs. Canby, Mrs. Mo
naco. Mrs. Jack Shctterly. Mrs.
Orlcy Brock, Jr.; Mrs. Newland,
Mrs. Gordon Sisk, Mrs. Jack Sisk.
Mrs. Don Tatomand, Mrs. Bill
Hurl.
The new Willamina hii;h school
auditorium, Mary Stevenson hall,
will be the scene of the senior
rlasi play "Pink Magic" to be
presented Thursday and Satur
day, Jan. 21 and 23. at 8 15 p m.
The comedy deals with a group
of American tourists and their
experiences in Muxico City, and
il directed by Mrs. Sally Edmis-
ton.
The cast includes Hugh Rover,
Ed Forbes, Dick Johnston, Violet
Ducharme. Jim Salmon, Lelnnd j
Strode. Sharon Mlackwcll. Tony j
Srhuerch, Kathy Perrault. Ilorene
Kilgore, Ellen Klanshrrg, Palsy 1
Park, Harlene Haker. Jeanne j
Gess, Nancy Mishler, Joy Stro- j
schine, Ross Bailey. Bob Hewitt, 1
Helen Moroney and Sandra
Ayres.
Bonnie McGee Is prompter, I.e-
land Strode, stage manager. Mari-,
ctta Rogers in charge of make-:
up, Helen Moroney property mn- j
ager, Arlcnc Carver publicity ,
manager, and Sallle Lenocker and
Violet Jahn In charge of ticket
sales.
Southern Beauty
OYSTERS
2 ";:Jtin 39c
SAVING CENTER
Valley '
SENTENCED
1
1'iim Actress Gail Russell
faces camera just before she
pleaded guilty in Santa Monica
municipal court to charge of
intoxication. She sobbed at the
end of the hearing when she
was fined $150 and given two
years probation. (AP Wire
photo) Union Hill
UNION HILL Members of
the Union Hill Grange met for a
7 o'clock hot supper recently at
the Grange hall. Immediately fol
lowing the supper Robert Hum'
phrcys, master, presided during
the business meeting. Robert
Barnes, master of the Marion
County Pomona Grange, and Ben
Ecklcy, master of Waldo Hills
Grange, with their wives were
visitors.
Reporting on the grass seed
meeting held at. Waldo Hills re
cently were Donald Jaquet on
grass seeds, Henry Hansen on
Marion Blue Grass, Julius Krenz
ISS, JUHUS
on fertilizers and Alec Dorcflcr I
school in Silverton.
Mrs. W. F. Krenz gave a reort
of the club meeting at the home
of Mrs. W. M. Tate. The Feb
ruary club meeting will be at the
W. F. Krenz home with Mrs. Ge
neva Hubbard and Mrs. Robert
Darrah as co-hostesses The Feb
ruary lunch committees for the
Grange will be the W. F. Krenz,
J. C. Krenz families and Mrs.
Geneva Hubbard.
The men of the Grange met
Monday at the Grange hall and
worked on the furnace.
A short talk was given by Rob
ert Barnes and Ben Ecklcy.
Leonard Hudson with a group
of the Future Farmer Boys from
the Silverton high school .held
their annual speaking contest at
the close of the Grange meeting.
Art Bieslcy introduced these
speakers:
Gerald Darby, whose subject
was "The Prevention of Soil
Erosion." Don Palmquist, Jim
Palmquist, David Walster, Fritz
Scurving. Dale Schulkc.
Ilcn Ecklcy, Robert Klopfen
stein and . Robert Barnes were
commentators.
Ucccving awards in the contest
were Don Palmquist, Jim Palm
quist, Gerald Darby, David Wal
ster, Fritz Scurving and Dale
Schulkc.
Serving on the hot supper com
mittee during the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kostenhorder
ann Mr. and Mrs. Pnnnlrl .Inquet
lliL I
Pleasantdale
I'LKASANTDAI.K Th i,.
rawannah club is making wnnL!
en afgims for Korean orphans
this winter. Thi mn.i roi :
meeling of the itrouD wa,
Thursday. Jan. 14 at the home!Acc Johnson; executive com
of Mrs. J. G. Penland in the mittee, Violet Heckart Margar-
Pleasantdale district. There 1
,. mr. , "'"J
erc 11 m.rn,hfr" Present and
one gi.est Miss Lola Mae Pal
mer of Grand Island
Following the business meet-
; ing Mrs. Peiilaiid served
rc-
fieshments.
Tho next mcetina
will be hi the home of Mrs.
Raymond Palmer, at Grand
iMi.nri.
Clarence Stonrbrlnk of Yam
hill w;is a cfi.. lid ;ju:t of
h;ns covins here, Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Reich, tc-in. He accom
panied them to the Prints and
1'iaifls hriiare Dame club
Diyton, Saturday night.
in
i ji co scniiKS in
; (UMI'TON, Calif
Trent fin
i - J . junior l oiiee set a new
National Junior College Athletic
Assn. basketball record last eck
em1 when the team defeated Ber
gen. N J . JC. 129 7
The mark erased the old fiuurc
of 127 scored by Wingale, X C,
over Spnrtanburg, S C, in I9S2,
NJCAA statisticians said here
Thursday.
Domestic cits were established
in Italy long before the Christian
era.
Robert Taylor Ann lllyth
Stew art Granger
Helta St. John
"ALL THE BROTHERS
WERE VALIANT"
Short Subject
I.aurrntlan Sports Holiday"
and
"Winter raradise"
Silverton
SILVERTON Mrs. Goldie
Down of Silverton who suffered
partial facial paralysis two weeks
ago, is under care of her daugh
ter, Mrs. John Black at her
Woodburn home. Mrs. Mabel
Schroeder, Silverton, sister of
Mrs. Down, reported Mrs. Down
much improved, but said she
would not be able to return home
for some time. -
A farm bureau meeting was
held Wednesday night at Bethany
school house with Jack Wells of
Independence telling of his ex
periences in Bolivia, in the farm
exchange program.
Mr. and Mrs. Olaus Mocn have
returned for an extended visit
with relatives and friends in Los
Angeles.
Relatives at the Coolidge St.
home of Mrs. Lydia Dawes and
her sister, Mrs. Ida Makinster
over the week-end have been Mr.
and Mrs. George Kirk, Silverton,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rcinke of
Stayton, Mr. and Mrs. George
Kleen of Fruitland, Mrs. Jim
Huchinson of Winters, Calif.,
Mrs. Newton Allen of Modesto,
and her son, Jim Allen from
Fort Lewis.
Les Lowcry was elected leader
of the Evans Valley Phone co-op
for the coming year at the Mon
day night meeting of the board,
his assistant officers are Amos
Funrue, secretary-treasurer, and
Fred Jarvill, director. Funrue
is retiring president.
Charles A. Spraguc, Salem,
will talk on "International Rela
tions" at the Tuesday, Feb. 2,
dinner meeting at Toney's, of
the Business and Professional
Women's club. The question of
presiding at the centennial tea
will again be discussed, it was
decided at the executive board
meetine. This privilege was "de
clined" bv a vote of the club at
the regular January meeting of
the club.
Governor of Oregon, Paul L.
Patterson, will be the featured
banquet program speaker at the
Feb. 7, district 2, conference,
when the American Legion Del
bcrt Reeves post No. 7 and unit
of the auxiliary, will De nosi
group.
Donald
DONALD Recently Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Spraurcr gave a parly
., .- , , oMinr
" . , rt in ,, "is.efl
Mr Snraurer was KTunVble i
to do the work.
Those attending the party were
Mr. and Mrs. Dclbert Haener,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shannon, Mr.
and Mrs. John Kraus, Mr. and
Mrs. Mat Vachter, Mr. and Mrs.
Lorin Giesy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Raceltc, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Yer
gen, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Ycr
gen and Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Yergen.
Cards were played during the
course o fthe evening.
While Mr. Spraurcr is still tak
ing treatments once a week, his
condition is much improved.
Mrs. Ben Quinn, Mrs. Virgil
Mayhcw and Mrs. W. O. Lindquist
visited the Home Rebekah lodge
in Woodburn, Tuesday evening
for the installation of their new
officers. Mrs. J. B. Gay of Wood
Sunnyside
SUNNYSIDE Mrs. Fred
Morter was hostess to the
Friendly Hour Club for an all
day meeting Present were
Mrs. Bcckley, Mrs. Bunse, Mrs.
Nelson, Mrs. Klock. Mrs. Cow
an, Mrs. Husico, Annea neii-
onsenwancier. vioici nccKiin.
rern wmoi , nerum
"'"T smuorih Frances
Jeanne Stillsortn, francos
Langford, new
member, Mrs.
Conni" Kealcy and the hostess,
Mrs. Morter.
The Sunnyside Community
Club met at the school.iouse
last week. New officers elect-
'fd were, president, Vern Pril
!cr: vice president, Mr.
Wil-
liams; secretary-treasurer, ftirs.
a Ncucnsch wander. Mrs. Slu
art and Mrs. Brandon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyler and chil
dren, former residents in the
community, stopped in for the
evening. They are now living
n u, W; eVe U. Mrs!
, 1 . . . U . . hr ksUt
M. S. Chandler of Silverton
also was present.
Hayesville
HAYFSV1LLE The Hays
ville Women's club will have
as their guest speaker Mr.
Winifred Pettyjohn, who will
tell of her trip to Europe. The
club will meet at the home of
Mrs. C. Olson, Hazel Green
Rd . Thursday, Jan. 21, for a
115 dessert luncheon. Mrs. II
Chrlstnfferson will assist the
hostess.
Mrs Edith llaulman, Hayes
ville school nurse, was In
charge of the Immunization
clinic held at the school Mon
day. Mrs. Boyd Ilillesland as
sisted. There were 41 children
receiving shots.
rMONi Mr
50c Till 5.00
Alanladd
James Mason
In
"Bolinf Uf
Also
Walter Rrennan
in
"bnjo On My Kmi"
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Mrs. Clara M. Buroff, 35, is pictured in the Rahway, N.J.,
Memorial Hospital where she gave birth to triplets and estab
lished a record of having given birth to five children in less
than a year. In incubators, lower photo, are the triplets. In
addition to the clevcn-month-old twins, the Buroffs also have
two older children. Nicholas, the father, is a night supervisor
in traffic department of a motor company plant. (AP Wire-photo)
Central Howell
CENTRAL HOWELL
Members of the Nemo Club
met at the home of Mrs. Don
ald Kuenzl for their January
meeting, with Mrs. Walter
Haverson and Mrs. Everett
Milne as co-hostesses. Mrs. Eriv
est Roth called the meeting to
order. Mrs. Alta Kephart is sec-
retary.
Reports on the clothing sent.
to Korea before Christmas
were given. Plans for the com
ing months were discussed and;
Mr.. Ray McKibben lighted
candle and presented birthday
cards honoring Mrs. Earl
Schar, Mrs. Will Roth, Mrs.
Pearl Wnod and Mrs. Kephart.
Mrs. Ruby Bunnell of the
Marion county T. B. and Health
Association showed a film.
Next month, the program
chairmen, Mrs. Ray McKibben!
and Mrs. Harry McKibben,
have promised a demonstration
by pupils of the deaf school.
A lovely tray was served to
the following members: Mes
dames George Plane, Nellie
Tuve, Ernest Roth, Will Roth,
Milton Kephart, Maurice
Hynes, Ed Hynes, Martin
Hatteberg. Pcrlc Wood. Clar-1
ence Simmons. Walter Haver-1
son, Rav McKibben. Harvcv
Lively, Everett Milne, Leonard1
r, ,i . ... .
Roth, Harry McKibben, Frank ;
Way and Donald Kucnzi.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Farmers Union met at the
. home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
DeSart for their recertt meet-
; ing. A no host luncheon was
served at noon, following
which a short business mcet-i'?0F
ing was held with some of the
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the Association. Mrs. Clarence
Joh"so" tMc1 at thc busi"
mn.in
. . .u.
iii-Ai iiirruiiK win ue ai mc Kue, iiimuv Kuaruiuu; rrcu
home of Mrs. Roy Rulschman. j Hoskranz, outside guardian; O. E.
Present for the day were' Anderson, chaplain; left support
Mr Hrnrv Ti.rvonrt Mr. sn.'cr, Charles Cochran; It. S., T. E.
n Tnrvpnri Mr. R,w i!i.rh.
es Torvend, Mrs. Rov Rutsch-i
ron vir. r-i..-.. ' T-i
man, Mrs. Clarence Johnson I
Mrs. George Plane Mrs. Frank;
Way, Mrs. Milo Wilcox. Mrs.
Albert Mantic and Mrs. DeSart.
Mill City
MILL CITY American U
Kion Post No. 159 helds its regu
lar meeting Jan. 14 at the Legion
Hall with Bob Oliver, command-
I the business meet
ing.
John Muir, vice -commander of
District No. 2, Walt Westgaard
and Bob Oliver, reported on their
attendance at the Marion Cotintv
Council meeting held In Salem
last week.
The next council mectinc will
be at the local post Feb. 12.
Speaker for that evening will be
Ridley Miller, from the Marion
County Veterans Service office.
who will speak on "Veterans
Ben,fiis, State and Federal."
It was decided to have an 8
p m. dinner meeting at the Le-
sion Hall Jan. 2H, with John
Muir chairn an of the affair.
The next meeting of the Mill
City Worren's Club will be Tues -
day evening, !'eb. 4, at the Pres -
byterian Fellowship Hall. Hos-
teases wiP be Mrs. John Muir,
Mrs. John Baldwin and Mrs. Cur-1
:.. rti. r i. .. . .
ii9 v out-. ioc rcKuiar meeting 10
NOW SHOWING OPK.N 6:45
2 TOP WITS IX COLOR!
"TAKK THE
HIGH (iKOl'M)"
Richard Widmark,
Karl Maiden
Technicolor Co Hit
"A LION IS IN
T1IK STREETS"
James Csgney, Barbara Hale
Ill
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in
Dallas
DALLAS Mrs. Pearl Hughes
was hostess Wednesday afternoon
to the members of the Five Hun
dred club at a 1:30 o'clock des
sert luncheon served by the hos
tess followed by an afternoon of
cardr.
Prizes went to Mrs. Hilda Lan-
t- for hi(,h scorei to Mrs Roy
Donahue( traveling, and to Mrs.
; t., ,.r schulson for low score.
Present were Mrs. Hilda Lm
tif, bidden as a guest, and mem
hers attending were: Mrs. Elmer
Schulson, Mrs. O. S. Kelly, Mrs.
tliiuies uitiimiu, imsa jin.ui Dul
ler, Mrs. T. B. Hooker, Mrs. L. H.
Rowcll, Mrs. Roy Donahue.
DALLAS New officers were
installed for Almira Rebekah
lodge and Friendship IOOF
lodge, at a joint installation at
Odd Fellows hall Friday evening.
The women leaders are Mrs.
O. S. Kelley, noble grand; Mrs.
H. V. Wolverton, vice grand; re
cording secretary, Mrs. Ralph
Howe; financial secretary, J. R.
McCuiston; treasurer, Mrs. Jack
Ragsdalc; warden, Mrs. Charles
Wilson; conductor, Mrs. Roy
Wickstrom: chaplain, Mrs. Charles
Edwards; R. S. to noble grand,
Mrs. J. F. Spooner; L. S. to no
ble grand, Mrs. Albert Burlback;
S. to vice grand, Mrs. Clyde
McWhirter: inside guardian, Mrs.
"2el Mif'et; outside guardian,
J ,,TT?
Sirs. Roy Maddv captain of the
rip2r.. 'taf, HArmand
Brown; color bearer, Mrs. Bruce
Robinson: courtesy officers, Mrs.
L. L. Meyer, Mrs. Charles Coch
ran, Mrs. O. E. Anderson, Mrs. i
John Friesen, Mrs. Calvin Barn
hart, and Mrs. L. Johnson.
Officers for Friendship lodge
ar N'rman Guedon, no-
ble grand; H. L. Connor, vice
" "
grand; M. V. Wolverton, secre-
I caivin aBr'nhart financial secrc
! Mark Laudah?. warden?"
1 1.---. j-... Vmi;. V-i.
nnv jr.nn irniirpr-
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! Koyslon; R. S. to noble
vs- ,0. no"F Krana-
l ee Wright; L. S. to noble grand,
(. w cnk, L s , vice rand
Armond j s. , vjcc:
grand, Clinton.
Installing officers were Depu
ty Grand Master Henry Regher
nd District Deputy President
Officer Mrs. J. F. Spooner.
The Bowmans Club entertained
the group with an exhibition of
expert balloon bursting with
their bows and arrows.
Later refreshments were served
to more than 150 guests and
members.
Serving on the committee were
Mr. and Mrs. William Effenber-
grove, Mark Laudahl, Miss Eva
Lt.rson and Mrs. Milton Miller.
, The Hichlands of Scotl and are
about the same elevation as the
Catskill mountains of New York
State.
-
have been held Jan. 20 was can -
i relied because of conflicting
dates.
i Marilyn Assembly Order of
' Rainbow tor Girls has chosen
j choir director. Janet Ross and
! members of the choir as follows;
Linda Dyhrman, Virginia Hnlli -
1 haugh, Barbara Podrabsky, Nor-
! ma Downer. Beverly Roberts,
Anna Bess Clarke and Margaret
Thomas.
I
ALL THE SPLINDOrt...THC
Rickreall
RICKREALL The January
meeting of the Grange started the
new year with a good attendance.
The pot luck supper was held at
7 p.m. and the business meeting at
8 o'clock, with S. B. Holdt the new
master, in the chair.
Wilmer Powell of Monmouth, the
new Pomona master, was present
and announced the January Pomo
na meeting would be held at Brush
College, Jan. 23. beginning at 10:30
a.m. He also announced that the
agricultural and home economic
conferences would be held at Rick
reall Feb. 6. This meeting also
will start at 10:30. There will be a
pot luck dinner at noon.
Henry Hendrickson, state Grange
youth leader, also a stale deputy,
was present.
Mrs Whaley, the new secretary,
is endeavoring to get all dues for
this year paid before March 31, in
order to receive a pennant. This
has been accomplished for the last
two years.
The next meeting of Rickreall
Grange will be Feb. 12. The usual
pot luck supper will be held at 7
p.m.
The Ladies Aid held Us first
meeting of the year at the home
of Mrs. Arthur Beaver with Mrs.
Anna Johnson and Mrs. George
Van Santen as co-hostesses.
During the business meeting Mrs.
Straley announced the need for
more help in keeping an "air
watch" in this community.
It was voted to give some money
tc both the police fund and the
County Health association.
Many of the ladies brought ma
terial for tea towels which will be
made into) sets and used as items
for a bazaar next fall.
The program consisted of a book
report given by Mrs. B. C. Bell on
the book "Home for Christmas" by
Lloyd Douas.
Those enjoying th$ afternoon
were Mrs. Charles Ross, Mrs. John
Riney, Mrs. George Esau, Mrs. Leo
Buyserie, Mrs. Wm. Cadle, Mrs.
Howard Fleming, Mrs. A. E. Mar
tin, Mrs. Frank Hamilton, Mrs.
Vern Fox, Mrs. Oness Whaley, Mrs.
M. B. Findley, Mrs. H. L. Straley,
Mrs. Glen Mvers, Mrs. Holdorf,
Mrs. B. C. Bell, Mrs. W. C. Hill,
Mrs. S. B. Holt, Mrs. R. V. Carle
son, Mrs Ray Lewis and Mrs. Bry
an besides the hostesses.
The February meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. W. C. Hill with
Mrs. Findley and Mrs. Martin as
co-hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill were
in Portland one day last week to
attend funeral services for Emil
Gerfin, an uncle of Mrs. Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holt wore re
cent visitors in Corvallis at the
home of Mrs. I. N. Lemon, a sis
ter of Mrs. Holt.
The Extension Units are meet
ing in the Grange hall for training
in the work shop for this year. In
all they have 12 days of work shop
among the units.
MATHEWS SIGNS ,
MILWAUKEE (AP)-Eddie Ma
thews, the major league baseball
home run king, signed his 1954
contract with the Milwaukee
Braves Thursday, ending his threat
to hold out for more money.
Friday Lunch
At NORTH'S
In Capitol Shopping Center
Filef of Sole
Tartar Sauce
French Fries Cole Slaw
Rolls and Butter
75c
Fast Service . , .
Delicious Food . , ,
Try Salem's Itest Place to Eat
ACORNS FROM THr
WITH DEL MILNE
Never Thot
I'd See
A Rug . . .
upon milady's bock'
But now they tell me-'
; .ncL lcJ
rasnion-wise
U9S ,hQve ,ne '"Side track!
, So help me it's true!
The next fashion luncheon
on Tuesdov Feb 2
: !lsn1t.t'Q, some name?)
' urkish-inspired prints in
resort and summer clothes.
hp nnt hr iHonc 4mm
Turkish ruqs
Thnt't whnt thou
i ,',0f ?. who.f hwV,
Lontinentol Volentines is
1 7e ,heme nd' 11 be
: there front ond center
to see whot chorm rugs
cculd possibly o'fer
to women's clothing.
Better make your reserva-
fnni
1 s' '
Phone 3-4123
LJ a, I 11
I MOlCI AAQNOn
NOW PLAYING!
Prices this engagement
only!
Evening Adults $1.20
Matinee Adults 90c
Children Anytime 50c
DUAMA...THI HIArtT OF.,
...fILMCO WHfI IT HA'PCNtD BY
lOUit Ol ROCMtMONT ASSCClATtftl
$aving
al the iool of
ihe Bridge
West Salem
Open Every Day ...
Prices Good Friday
NO. 2 DESCHUTES
Potatoes
50
-LB.
SACK
LIMIT
ONCE AGAIN!
MULLIGAN STEW
PARSNIPS
CARROTS
RUTABAGAS
TURNIPS
CABBAGE
ONIONS
Lean Short Ribs of Beef 19c
There Is Nothing Else So Downright Good
Ealing Thai
RADISHES and GREEN
GRADE 'A' CREAMERY
BUTTER
LIMIT
BIRDSEYE FROZEN
Peas and Carrots
Mixed Vegetables
LIMIT
HUNT'S
Tomato Juice f)c
LIMIT
GERBER'S
Mr M 12. 89c
LIMIT
SWIFT'S
f i:J BACON
JIIICU
and Pieces lb.
BY THE PIECE
Slab Bacon
Eastern Oregon Baby
lo)
LLSLSir
BOILING BEEF . 19c
BEEF ROAST ..33c
SIRLOIN STEAK 39c
RIB STEAK ,33c
PURE GROUND BEEF ,29c
ASK ABOUT LOCKER BEEF
Centers
Mile North
of the Underpass
Salem
8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
- Saturday - Sunday
59'
lb.
Coils So lit
ONIONS 3bun10c
lb.
6
Packages
79'
46-oz. Tin
Strained or Chopped
29'
Ends
lb.
5y