Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, January 22, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CARITAL JOURNAL, Salem. Oregon
Friday, January 22, 1954
In The Valley
Edited by MIKE FORBES
Lyons
LYONS Sanliam Valley
Grange held its regular business
meeting nt the hall last week.
Giles Wagner, master, presided
over the business meeting with
Fern Sletto secretary.
Committees appointed were:
agriculture, John Lambrecht,
Frank Bcal, Lloyd Sletto, Virgil
Rogers; legislative, W. R. Stev
ens, Jerry Coffman, Robert Dra
per, Albert Julian; executive,
Lloyd Slcttn, Elmer Taylor, W.
R. Stevens; building, Jake Myers,
John Lambrecht, Frank Basl; re
lief, Mable Bass, Alia Bodcker,
Jerry Coffman; youth chairman,
. Jerry Coffman; Blanche Wagner,
home economics chairman.
The third and fourth degrees
will be put on at the next meet
ing, Feb. 5.
it was also announced that the
Farmers Union will hold a box
social at the club house in Me
hama, Friday evening, Feb. 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sletto were
honored on their 25th wedding
anniversary with a gift from the
grange.
Mr. Adams of Gates who was
working with the construction
work at the M and M Woodwork
ing plant in Lyons, received se
rious injuries when he fell from
ladder striking his back on
a rock. He was taken by ambul
ance to the Santiam Memorial
hospital In Staytnn.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye were
Sunday visitors in Florence, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emil
Skoogs. Mrs. Roye and Mrs. I
Skongs are cousins.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bodeker
were Sunday dinner guests at
the home of their daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Johnson in Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Hamilton Douglas and Mar
go Lee also were guests at the
Johnson home. Mrs. Hampton
also is a daughter of the Gode-i
kers.
Mrs. Russell Thiel who was
overcome by gas in her home
Saturday morning and taken to
the Snntiam Memorial hosnital,
was able to return home Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith took
a groun cf Girl Scouts on a skat
ing party Friday evening to Leb
anon. Girl Scouts enjoying the party
were Mabel Nydegger, Marporic
Nash, Joan Trahan. Sharron To
land, Knthryn Johnston and
Knthryn Carr.
Mrs. E. L. Roye, Mrs, Alex
Bodeker, Mrs. Alice Huber of
Lvons and Mrs. Corbin of Mill
City, went to Lebanon Friday
evening where they atlcended a
shower honoring Mrs. Laddie
Tesck, a daughter of Mrs. Roye. j
Mr. and Mrs. George Huffman,
and daughter, Miss
New Highways
To Be Built '54
Here is a list showing the mile'
age of new construction which the
Oregon Highway Commission plans
to contract in the first six months
of 1934, and the total amount of
contracts to be awarded in each
county:
Baker 2.8 miles and $44,000; Ben-
were over night guests at the ton and 210,000; Clackamas
home of her Braandoarcnts. Mr. anl tf'8.000; Clatsop 1.99 and
MAN ON THE OUTSIDE
guests at the home of Mrs. Huff
man's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hubbard.
Saturday evening dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Manning were Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Weldon of Salem. They
and Mrs. Barney Kirsch in Me
noma.
The business men of Lyons
are taking a step toward having
street lights installed. Some of
the business men already have
contributed thecir share and
some of the residents have been
contacted. Plans are underway to
hold a benefit to help with the
installation cost.
Monmouth
MONMOUTH Mrs. 0. A. Macy,
a director, presided at the meet
ing of the Civic club when they
met recently at the club rooms in
the city hall, beginning with a
1 o'clock covered dish luncheon.
Prizes were won by Mrs. II.
Hargreaves and Mrs. Clares Pow
ell, chairman of the "Welcome to
Monmouth project, reported sne
had named a chairman for each
of the 12 months and that two
newcomers were called upon in
last month.
Mrs. E. K. Gentle,, finance
chairman, announced a dinner,
Friday, Jan. 22, at the city hall
club rooms from S to 7 o'clock.
The Well Child Conference for
next time Is filled but one may
now enroll for the Feb. 18 con
ference. Mrs. Lester Colgan is
chairman.
William Barnelt Loch, student,
and Joanne Marilyn Fisch, state
employee, both of Monmouth,
were issued a marriage license in
Salem this week.
The daughters of the late
Ulysses (i. Heffley have sold his
home on East Main St. to Kenneth
Draheim, who has lived there the
past year. Heffley had farmed in
this area for 37 years and retired
to this home in 1928, which he
built. The daughters are Mrs W.
J. DeBoer, Salem; Miss Florence
Heffley, Portland; and Mrs. Paul
Kiley, Monmouth. Hofflcy died
$125,000; Columbia 20.98 and $!,
13fi,000; Lous, no miles and $145,
000; Crook 9.92 and $180,000; Curry
5.56 and $1,457,000; Deschutes 10.5
and $53,000; Douglas 25.38 and $4,
875.000; Gilliam 9 5 and $35,000;
Grant 2.79 and $93,500; Harney
20.02 and $672,000; Hood River 1.1
and $42,000; Jackson .3 and $531,-
000; Josephine, no miles and $40,
000; Klamath 15.4 and $684,700;
Klamath-Lake 43.6 and $131,000:
Land 35.47 and $3,885,000; Lincoln
1.91 and $166,000; Lincoln-Polk-Yamhill
15.1 and $78,000; Linn 11
and $269,000; Malheur 20.3 and
$980,000; Marion 29.18 and $4,997,
000: Morrow 18.9 and $77,000;
Multnomah 5.85 and $2,950,000;
Polk 3.18 and $133,000; Umatilla.
no miles and $605,000; Union 13.6
and $78,000; Wallowa 6.77 and $191,-
000; Wasco 10.5 and $l,660,u00;
Washington 15.93 and $1,265,000;
Wheeler 6 and $54,000; Yamhill,
no miles and $240,000.
Hubbard
HUBBARD The charter was
draped Tuesday evening at the
meeting of Arion Temple Pythian
Sisters for Mrs. C. R. Amrine,
and members arranged for grave
side services Thursday.
Mrs. Tom Baldwin resigned as
press reporter and Mrs. N. A.
Mann was elected to that office.
For the .gram Mrs,' Baldwin
briefly told about her trip flying
10 luano over me Holidays.
A practice session for initiation
was set for Jan. 27, at 7:30 p.m.
Mrs. Duane Hatcher, a MEC,
and Mrs. Jack Moomaw were on
the social committee and used a
winter motif with 3 small snow-j
men featured on the table and
tiny red mittens at all the of
ficers stations.
This is ham radio operator J. Stan Surber, known as "Stan
the Man" to the GIs at Arctic weather station, at the controls
of his short wave station W9NNZ, in Peru, Indiana, through
which their messages to the outside world are relayed to rela
tives. His free service won him General Electric's Edison award
for outstanding public service by an amateur radio operator.
(AP Wirephoto)
Measure for
O&C Timber'
PORTLAND (UP) The Oregon
California Railroad Grant Lands
Advisory Board, in a reversal of a !
previous recommendation, has j
agreed that either scaling or cruis
ing be used to measure O&C tim-!
ber for sale depending on the phy- j
sical and economic factors involv-'
Lea.
In November the board had re
commended to the Bureau of Land
Management that scaling be the .
method used-to measure the timber.
The board, meeting here yester-,
day with 8LM officials, also ap-!
pointed a subcommittee to work
with the Bureau of Land Manage
ment in studying O & C logging
roaa ngm-oi-way regulations with
a view to simplifying present pro
cedures, and recommended that I
when there were no bids for OHC !
wmoer ai ine initial sale within
the specific marketing area, the
BLM have authority to waive mar-
neung area requirements,
has been named Kim Richard.
and weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces.
He has a brother, Rob and a sis
ter, Kathy.
Mrs. F. M. Dyer was hostess
Wednesday to the Women's club
and was assisted by Mrs. Lyle
Kitner and Mrs. Glen Edwards.
After a no-host dinner, Mrs.
Herman Amos, president, con
ducted the business meeting.
Mrs. Glen Edwards and Mrs.
Lyle Ritner were appointed to
see about buying rong books for
the club.
Fifteen members, seven chil
dren and one visitor, Miss Al
berta Ronco of Newberg, were
present.
Mt. Angel
Falls City
HUBBARD Thalia Rebekah
Lodge wil Imeet Tuesday eve
ning, Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the
Rcheknhl H.ill. A nr.-iHinp cm.
last April. Mrs. Heffley died in sion will be held.
1043. The Hubbard Ladies' Aid will
Cpl. Charles Carver, son of Mr. meet at Fellowship House. WpH-
and Mrs. Fred Carver, Monmouth, nesday afternoon, Jan. 27 at 1:30
Huffman, and Mrs. Vernon Diger
ness and little son went to Eu
gene Sunday where they were
IU. 1, returned to the States from
Germany recently after serving
there with the 43rd Division since
July 1952. Carver, a rifleman in
172nd regiment's company E, en
tered the army in February 1952.
A new Livestock Club in Polk
County was organized at the
George Knaupp home Jan. 12.
Knaupp will be the leader and
was named Grasman of the Year
In 1953 for Polk County.
Officers are Allen Tow, presi
dent: Jav Mcf'lintock. vice Dres-
Jcanetle I ident: Pat O'Brian, secretary-
If your
child suddenly
becomes ill
Do you know how to tike
over until the doctor mm,,,
what you on do that may be in
mpoitant help to your fluid?
Can you give your doctor a goo j
deicription of the symptom!
by phone? You'll find complete
instructions on what you can
ind should do if sudden illness
occuts, in February Belter
Homes ft Gardens. On your
news sund now ... gel it todayl
Belterllomes
and Cardrns
treasurer; James Tow, ieporter,
Mrs. Gertrude Paterson was
guest speaker at the meeting of
the Martha class of the EUB
church Friday. She told of her
recent trip to Washington.
Mrs. H. Schucrmnn, Mrs. M. B.
Laytnn and Mrs. Ira Davis were
hostesses.
Mrs. Hattio Winegar and Mrs.
Viola Skinner told of taking i
Christmas treats and gifts to 22
persons. Mrs. William Hadc
machcr was program chairman.
p.m.
Attending the Marion County
Council and Assembly of the
American Legion auxiliary and
meeting in Salem were Mr. and
Mrs. A. O. Soderholm, Miss Le
norc Seholl, Mrs. Duane Halchor
and Wencel Doubrava of Hub
bard post 166 and unit,
Installation of new officers was
nelfl with Miss Schn of the
Hubbard unit accepting the posi
tion oi sergeant at Arms.
A no-host dinner preceded the
Monday evening meeting of the
Hubbard Parcnt-Teaehors' asso
ciation, at the grade school gym.
Mrs. Ambrose Heer. vice nrpi.
dent presided over the business
session. Sam Smith led group
singing. A report on the county
council was made by Mrs. P. H.
Hostctler.
Two films on winter sports
MT. ANGEL Allie Schmitt, of
the Schmitt's Feed and Seed Co.,
fell Monday fracturing his left
leg below the knee. He was taken
to the Salem Memorial hospital
where he will remain for sev
eral days before a cast can be
applied, and he can return home.
Mike Melchior suffered a heart
attack at his home in Salem and
was taken to the Salem Memorial
hospital. He is the husband of
Mrs. Melchior, proprietress of
the Flora-Jo Ladies Apparel shop
here, and the brother of the Rev.
Hilricbrand Melchior, OSB, as
sistant pastor at St. Mary's par
ish. Mrs. N. O. Mickel relumed
home this week after an extend
ed stay in Washington with rela
tives. She was a house guest at
the home of her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Mickel at Port Angels over the
holidays, and spent two weeks
as guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Jerry Ward of Seattle.
Sublimity
St. Louis
ST. LOUIS The St. Louis Altar
Sublimity Mrs. Gilbert Kintz
and (laughter, Angela, arc now at
the home of her parents, the
Urillinm T ,,Uc ihilA h t,,o.
!TVnby "mas LUPP- band, Gilbert'Kintz. USN, is sta-
, " ," ".'"7 wuii tinned at San Diego.
demonstrated at the meeting of Mrs. otto j. Krwert am, lnfant
the Hubbard p ension Unit,!soni Ronal, Eugene, have re
Wednesday Mrs Floyd nomin.ck turned to lhcir homc near Mt.
and Mrs. John Doubrava led the Angel. Their small daughter,
demonstration. , K.,thv Ann wi rcmain wi;h hcr
During the I'usiness meeting j ran(,1)aren(Si ,hc E. A. Ditl(,rSi
advance information fot - the !a whijc lnnm.
M iking of Fabric Lampshades ... i D..1..1. ,..i,..,;..,i
iu in- inuii- ,11 inr rco. w meet'
Falls City Mrs. B. Y. Allen
fell and seriously injured her
knee and ankle. Her doctor fears
a slight fracture.
Mrs. Norman Camper has been
ill with flu.
Mrs. Eifagene is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Stanfield at Junction
City.
Mrs.' Allen's grandson. Mr.
Kreiss who recently suffered a
fall, receiving a broken neck and
other injuries, has had a bone
grafted from his hip into the neck
verteDrae.
Mrs. John Chamberlain is Bet.
ting her strength back slowlv.
after hcr long illness, and has re
turned trom her daughter's home
in Portland.
Gwendolyn Hurst has a diffl.
cult walk of over two miles to
High School, coming into town,
irom me old Murray place, be
yond Oakhurst.
Arthur Ronco of Newberg will
spend the week with Warren
Graham.
Wilbur Burkhalter, of Crescent
City, Calif., recently called on
Mrs. B. Y. Allen.
Among those from Bridironnrr
who heard the Newberg singers
in "The Messiah" at Dallas High
Sunday afternoon were the Ma
son Shutt and Curtis Lamb fam
ilies. The Dorcas Society will hold a
Missionary sale Wednesday. Jan.
27, in the Tom Murphy store
building.
Cooked foods .quilts, pillow
cases, new aprons and good used
clothing will be on display for
sale.
The meeting dale and place of
assembling of the Falls City Gar
den Club has been changed and
they will meet with Mrs. Clict
Bcncficl at 2 p.m., Thursday, Jan.
40.
Mrs. Hazel Peterson of San
Francisco has arrived for a two
weeks visit with her sister, Mil
dred Wray, and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Snmnlos'
baby boy was brought homc from
the hospital Monday. His tem
perature had attained a high of
juo v.-nue at the hospital.
He is much better.
$aving Centers
at the ioot of
the Bridge
West Salem
Vi Mile North
of the Underpass
Salem
New Strawberry
Stands Rigid Tests
CORVALLIS VFI A rWkmn .;n
ue maae in me next 10 days on
whether to release for planting this
year a new strawberry that pro-
uulcu iiiku yieios in a test here.
Earl Price, director of tho Ore
gon State College Experiment Sta
tion, said it produced nieM ton
of berries an acre on relatively
pvui. nun in mis 9rea laS year
In addition it is highly resistant
rea steie disease and fairly re
sistant to viruses.
Frice said still another new
sirownerry witn even greater
promise is being tested now. He
said it might be ready for use by
giuwers in a year or two.
Open Every Day ... 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
Prices Good Friday - Saturday - Sunday
NO. 2 DESCHUTES
Potatoes
50 & 59e
LIMIT
Sweet Home
Talbot
TALBOT Frank Gilmour, who
was shot in the arm by a deer
society is planning another enrd ,., ,... ivnn .., ,,,,,, 1 ' .,c .,.i hunter last fall, entered the ho
i..t , if I in.. ' ' - ' hiwnilnl N:il lirrlnv. : . ...
j pirni aain yesterday Jor surgery.
He was to have arm surgerv
i several weeks ago, but developed
I other complications which de
layed the operation.
iMACLKAY Macleay Grange i LrneM Freeman will en-
socinl next Wednesday evening, L,,,i.,i' i. i i,....i... . " hospital Saturday
Ja'!' :7' ".V f.rC "V.Mrs. A. L. Murphv.
ami Mrs. Met Burriick, Mr. and A ,.mniitlop cl)nsistinK (lf Mrs.
Mrs. George Jungwtrlh, Mr. and y -r n. ., r,,::i, ,j
Mrs. Loo KliT.ynski. Mrs. C. It. Mains was annoinled
SWEET HOME The Sojourner
club met at the Timberline Manor
ana winning high places were Miss
Gloria Barry, bridge; Miss Pat
uaouiet, pinochle, and Mrs. Ella
White, canasta.
Guests for the evening were
Mrs. Paul McLain and Mrs. Joy
Costello,
Mrs. Anton Bloomgree was
taken to Portland for sureieal
care Sunday by Sweet Home Am
bulance. Mrs. Lester Burnett.
practical nurse, accompanied hcr.
Mrs. spam Trask fell at her
home Monday and was taken to a
Eugene hospital for treatment of
a broken hip. Hcr stepdaughter,
Mrs. Glen Palmer, is caring for
me irasK cniiurcn.
A scoutmasters ovcrniuht wn
VioM al Qih.Ap rnn. -nll-
ut uit.v, vivtft i-aiis leiemiy. 1 1
Dncnilp mid uMnlhA.. ihnn, 'I
r ......,., tunc v ao a
large attendance. i
The Explorer Scouts will hold
the first "Explorer's Ball" Satur
day, January 30 in Sweet Homc.
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Clover rirovn
their grandmother, Mrs. Howry,
to Bremerton, Wush., over the
week-end. Mrs. Howry had been
visiting since the Christmas holi
days. Bob Brandt, who until recently
was an insurance and real estate
broker, has been notified that he
has been accepted as the caretak
er for the Clear Lake resort for
tlic summer. He will assume his
duties in May.
Gregory liecd was guest of
honor at a dinner on his seventh
birthday. Those attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reed, Mr. and
Mrs. Sheridan Arnold, Sandra and
itogcr, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Reed and Conrad and Tommy
JU'CU.
Macleay
Other committee members are, Pcllrc " blackboard for use i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saaltrld; Mr. i by n,p un;t
N . r 6:15
2 Top Hits In Colorl
"TAKE THE HIGH
GROUND"
Richard Wldmarlc
Karl Maiden
Technicolor Co-Hit
"A Lion Ii in th Streati"
James Caaney
Barbara Hale
Hollywood Kids' Matinee
Tomorrow 1 to 4 p.m.
3 CAItTOONS MIKIAI.
Special Matinee l'e.ilurr
"AI'ACHK ROSi:"
Roy Rogers and Trigger
also
Benson's Birthday Cake
for
Jerilynn Gardner, Michael
Patterson, Mary Jill Coyner,
Sunny I'eavy, Kathleen Eaten,
Carol Benner, Mike Starck,
John Stiffler, Dennis DuMnnd.
Sunday Duncan, Ronnie Max
well, Carol Gumlcl, Karen
Meier, hay Meier, Marsha Mill.
ler, Paul Roth, Pat Kolb, Linda
Crom, Paul Fontanlni, Alan
Ficklin, Kenneth Dowens.
mpinhpri attpnclinc Pomona , tertain members of the Tnlhnt
and Mrs. Joe Meithotf, Mr. and i dessert and coffee were serv. i Grange at North Howell Wcdnes-1 omen's club in hcr homc Wed-
Mrs. David Duliois. Mr. and Mrs. I a k.. m. t , ,:. j i Hay worn Mr and Mn riaronre i ncsaay atternoon.
Leonard Fcrschweiler. Mr. and I Mrs. willinm Vrriernff i Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Ma-'. -Mrs. Jack Whittington of Fruit
nns. ,'ii'x manning, mr. aim Airs,
Clarence Grassinan, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Allenhack Jr., Mrs. Jess
Lucas, Mrs. Opal Mahoncy and
son James, and William Manning.
Pedee
gee, Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs. Har- lana wa '"e house guest of her
rv Martin, Sr., Ben Newell, A. i J','" Mrs- Ernest Freeman and
Cromwell and Cornelius Bateson. ! Mr- r rccmi,n ov" the weekend.
Pratum-Macleav Home Exten-' 7r- anl Mrs- Fd Shumaker
sion unit will meet Tuesday, Jan. !?"'' n,ccc- JIal"y of Rockland,
26, at 10:30 a.m. at the homc 1 wc"", reeenl Rcl of Air.
of Mrs. K. Schenk. and Mrs. Ole Jorgenson.
The project subject will he
"Simple Home Repairs.'
Mrs. James Laudcrbark and
Mrs. Cornelius Bateson will he
the project leaders.
I'KDEE P. O. Rurbank of
rive Hundred and pinochle will i nionmoutn is building a garage
be played. j for C. M. Ritner.
Al the last card social prizes' S"'s Alberta Ronco returned
were won by Joe McCormii k in ! her home at Newberg Sun
five hundred. George Jungwirth in ; day. after spending the past
pinochle and the special prize was "cck Wl,n "er brother, Paul Ron-;
won by Ed Grassinan. 'c". nd family.
Mr. and Mrs. David Duliois sold : Grant Kerber of Gold Beach. '
their place to Mr. and Mrs. Ron-i wh is attending Oregon State i ..,, n,...-VT.
aid lt.'llcuue. Mr. and Mrs. Duliois college, spent the weekend with , M i'-" . . "A Mr.
are mnviiut to v.wii,,,rn : his crandino! her. Mr. Ittttln k'er. i ALBANY The Santiam
Mrs. It. P. Horning who has ,lpr ! I.Mmbcr company, doing bust- 'treatments at the Salem General
been visiting' hcr daughter. Mrs ! Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Hoxit. i ness as Valley Yards, has in-nosP"al for a week she is rc
J. Knappcs of Sonoma, Calif . and ,or,lanl: Mr 'rs. Howard stituted action In circuit court "'ng satisfactorily.
also hcr other daughter. Mrs. Joe 1 "uhhard, Clackamas were week- j here against Darwin Long ask-
l.assard and family of North Bend, !rn" fc'iests oi Mr. and .Mrs. How-1 jug a $2121 judgment, claim-
PHONt J.I7M
Robe, i ..j..,.-. Ann Blyth
ail-wan t, ranger
iieita m. John
"ALL Til F. BROTHERS
WERE VALIANT"
Short Subjects -"Laurentian
Sports Holiday"
and
"WINTER PARADISE"
Wheatland
Wheatland Lyncl Braat, 13-months-old
daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Braat of the Wheat
land district, was brought to hcr
home Sunday after receiving
IP
PMONI J47
SOc Till 5:00
Alan l.add
James Mason
in
"Boliny Bay"
Also
Waller Brennan
In
"Bjnjo On My Kne"
returned home last Saturday I""' ''erry and Mrs. James Hoxit
The SI. I.ouis Altar socieiy met (;,'"'v Hubbard returned
In the St. Iims hall Tuesday eve- h"mr wiln ,,is Parents after
mng. ' spending several weeks with his
Officer, nt,.ei..H ur Mr. tv-.i : grandparents, the l'errys.
r.. , , 'iv noy norn to mt. ana
Mrs. Kenneth Kilmer al the Bar
tell hospital at Hnii;is Jan. 15,
this amount dun on merchan
dise sold by the plaintiff to the
defendant.
Saalleld. president : Mrs. M. J. I
Muhoney. vice-president, and Mrs. !
Robert Zclinski. secretary and
treasurer.
The reliring officers are Mrs. Cv. .
ril Si'homus. president: Mrs. Clar
ence Grassman. vice-president, and
Mrs. Io Andreas, secretary and
treasurer.
JANUARY & FEBRUARY SPECIALS
20 DISCOUNT
On Our Choice T-Bone, Rib
or Fillet Steak Dinners
also
$i on
Complete VV Dinners
Bring the Family
Counter Booths Table
2'i miles S. on !WK Ph. 2 ??!f)
Cherry's
Plataiion
Dinners
Open
4:30 lo 10 p.m.
Sun. 12 noon -9 p.m.
Closed Monday
' Wood
finishing
made easy
You tan firmli ooJ tth pro
frMonj) result whfn tou tot
low ihc duration outlined in
l hi u j i v Ik iter Home A Gar
den. Rcj.t Wood lirmhrt...
IjKc our iliouf," p-icefrS Com
pUtr dirtttiom tor ny hmth
inq oi rthrmhint; tJk in vour
homc. Rctter Home & Garden
nucmnr i on your nes stinl
no. Get it today'
Bellcrlloiucs
and Gardens
C-Hifili'l-i 1
BOYS and GIRLS
Tomorrow at 12:30
SPECIAL
KIDS SHOW
SEE . . .
Tht Great Adventures
of Captain Kicfd
and
, 3-Color Cartoons
ALSO
Alan l irtd
"BOTANY BAY"
ALSO
Walter Rrennrn
in
"BANJO ON
MY KNEE"
mom i ioso
NOW PIAYINGI
Prices This Engagement Only!
Kvrnine . Adults: SI .20
1atinee, Adults: .!()
Children Anytime: 50c
t ;
ft
PASSION AND POWER
... IT COULD HARDLY
BE SURPASSED!
This 'Martin luther" it a titan... brilliant
. . . forceful . . . commands attention."
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MMAIIINiUtHtl
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lOTHAI VOifl
ScrtMtf ttv kr
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loimt waiff
ONCE AGAIN!
MULLIGAN STEW
PARSNIPS
CARROTS
RUTABAGAS
TURNIPS
CABBAGE
ONIONS
Lean Short Ribs of Beef 19c
There Ii Nothing Else So Downright Good
Ealing Thai Coils So li
lb.
RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS 3 hu 10c
GRADE 'A' CREAMERY
BUTTER
lb.
LIMIT
BIRD5EVE FROZEN g
Peas and Carrots Packa'el
Mixed Vegetables J(D)c
LIMIT
HUNT'S
46-oz. Tin
C
Tomato Juice )9
GERBER'S
Strained or (hopped
C
Baby Food 1 2 ;
LIMIT
SWIFT'S
CIJ BACON Ends
JlltUU
and Pieces lb.
29
BY THE PIECE
Slab Bacon
lb.
Eastern Oregon Baby
IF
BOILING BEEF .19c
BEEF ROAST - 33c
SIRLOIN STEAK - 39c
RIB STEAK 33c
PURE GROUND BEEF 29c
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