Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 18, 1954, Page 2, Image 2

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    Thursday. hruary 18, '?.' 4
Page 2
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem. OreKon
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Hopewell
HOPEWELL Miss Alicia Hive-
re of Puerto Rico, a student at the
Western Mennonite school, was a
and spoke "briefly during the
church service and to the junior
church. It was announced by the
guesi ei inc nupi-wvu c;-o v..u...
primary superuuenueni, . n,K
Kecd. that Norma Stephens,
dauuhur of Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Stephens, had completed the read.
Inn nf ih Vow Testament, win -
ning the reading contest. Mrs.1
Duane Dabner of Billings, Mont. ;
sang a solo accompanied by Mrs.
Glen Karris
The Himewell Missionary soci-
T.iPkriav evpninu. Feb. 16. at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. N. o.
Pcarse. Mrs. Kusti Sctala was the
lpartpr and Mrs Marvel Brown
and Mrs. Glen Harris were assist -
ant hostesses. .
Prayer meeting this week was
held at the Clarence Legg home,
with the study of Romans conduct -
ed by S C. Waller, adult director.
Mrs. Oscar Lafferty was hon-1
orcd at the Ladies' Aid dinner last i
...t, n tl. clnn .. ha, Kirll,. 1
KCLIV Uli VtIC uvLoaiuii ui lit, wio.i-
her by the group Mr and Mrs. 1
Lafferty left Thursday for Lay-:
ton, Utah, for an extended visit,
accompanied by the son, Olen Laf
ferty, of Layton, and grandson,
Allen Pershall, who went to his
parents' home in Hamer, Idaho.
The missionary volunteer meet
ing was held at the Hopewell SDA
church Saturday afternoon at 3
p.m. Mrs. Arthur Warnock read
a story about Abraham Lincoln.
Band leaders were appointed:'
literature band, Arthur Warnock:
Z T . Mr 'lowpT. ramnhri .
...-u: un M..- filt fx.. ,
day. and a gift was presented tol.'ul'y '"i"'- wno was visaing
praver band, Ellis Bernard. j 0 ' ' !lc'.sc,s ""j f'll'St of
W'aldo Maker was the speaker at Mrs' 'Is"" and those compli
the morning service on Feb. 13 " " 1 ts Mesdames
at the Hopewell SDA church
,r . ,7e "'tS' h X." : !
Salem by the Hopewell SDA
phnrch Saturday evening Feb.
13. Elder Estol Richardson was
the speaker. Special music con-
listed of solos by Mrs. Richard
Jones and Lois Terrill and a duel
bv Dark-ne Maker and her father.
Waldo Maker.
A politick supper and apron auc
tion was held al the SDA school in j
Hopewell Sunday evening, Feb. j
14. Five men were the judges of
the apron contest and Mrs. Orick
Busick won first prize, Mrs. Leo
Schrammcek, scond and Mrs.
Laura Carson, third.
Walter Nelson, brother of Ed
Nelson o Hopewell, died Thurs
day morning, Feb. II, in Salem
and the funeral service jwaj held
in O'Malley's Funeral Home in
McMinnville Saturday afternoon,
wilh burial in the Hopewell ceme
tery. Mrs. Avie Condra of Salem was
a guest of her daughter, Mr, and
Mr,. E. J. Terrill for several days .
last week.
Mrs. Minnie Davidson returned
Friday evening from Portland
h. 1 d amilv Mr 7,
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs
II,iu:irrl Ilnvincnn U'hn u-nrn ill
with the flu.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith and
daughter of Corvallis were week
end gi'csls of her parents. .Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Lcgg. Friday eve
ning dinner guests were Rev. and
Mrs. Glen Harris, Mrs. Duane
Dabner of Billings. Mont., and
Robert Elliott Jr. Mr. and Mrs.
Vernon Sahnow are the parents
nl a son, Benjamin Earl, horn
"i a son, ieii,imin can. norn ,., n, ,,, i',i, . 1 wvrr-i.rai iui;n mni-rni jir. ann airs, uov ncrgquisi
Feb. 9 at the Salem General has- ' , .7'" -h,nnM. .P?ri 4 ,1 n,,h mH wi,h ,hpir ra,lrr I and family, who arc missionaries
pital. He is their third son an.l ;'J l'', " Mrs- Max Kairchilfl Friday night J in the French West Indies, vis
fifth child. the nuhhc md I . LnH at Wnirh ,in,P ,lich'irH 'a,",ahl 'r- anri Mrs Wa'np
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tresham of rirn' S'n.JT ,?!??X and ""h''r l-Xeher shaped and Wnnden this week while home
! :n- r- ... '"" welcome to attend. Krp-,,1 ,i,.h k..m f-m . , ,J:
,J inn, ine Tern w.mp,nn, a c
lie u-cms ni a sun. nennem
Lloyd 7 pounds. 13 ounces, born
reo. at uic Mi.Minnvii e nos-
mtal. He is their second son and
third child. Mother and son re-
turned to their home Sunday.
.... ,,, ,,,.,
family viutcd Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
Mr. and Mrs. John Kotka and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter KoUa and infant son. Jeffrey
Alien, in Portland last Sunday.
Mrs W. J. Marlcy arrived home
from San Diego .Saturday after a
t.x eeks ,is,t with her .laugh-
Ur m U-M. Mrs. Donald Marley.
elcnming h,r little Krancl.laugh-
tr. Wan.lla Jean, who was horn
Jan. 26 Knruute home. Mrs. Mar-
!' vis.ted her dauslilrr. Mr. and
Mrs. Ionald Marshall in Grants
Paw foi several davs
Mrs. John Allison returned last c.rh:,m al the home of their
week from a trip to California s in law and daughter. Mr. and
with Mr and Mrs Glen MacFar- Mr trn l!eis,. and two sons,
lane. Ic visit Misses Klva and Mr. an,i Mrs Walter Brisbin,
Ailene Allison in El Centre. Cahr. acininpiimn bv their Brand
Mr. and Mrs. N. 0 Pejrsp anil ,h i,i..r i... n. i ,i,
Robert were Sunday dinner imii-sIs
- " II II I'll llll-IIIUI K nn- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V l I ... , .. ... ,
of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Waiter. n. , , k Mr ami Mrs. Brisbin ! aml '"u'"ln " "ml
Mr. and Mrs. John Geuler went will mm! al the home of llris- numerous cousins,
to Lebanon Sunday to vmt tlnr hin mvIit, while Mrs. Wilson , Tie ladies of Ihe Fairview
daughter. Mrs. William Lee and plaumit to 'visit her father until Cemetery Assin iation netted $!17
family on the occasion of the s.itunlii, when slie would leave frnm lnc SJr f ciwM foods, in
U-es fourth wedding anniversary. r her Imiiie in Klamath. Calif. Mjl, o.r,.,.. Thi lm
Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqua and Mr. and Mr,. Phillip Cann are i Ml" ( "' Sl""rl' ; 1'"s ,um
Mr. and Mrs. John Geislcr vis. , visiting in Berkeley, Calif., at i wi" nr,P P. indebtedness in
ited Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Clark, the home of their ila'ughlcr and j currcd hy improvements to the
and family Thursday evening. ! sun in law, .Mr. and Mrs. John 1 cemetery.
.vir. nam was reicaseo irom uie
fKMI 4T
NOrV PLAYING!
"itwicOtOtMUMCAlT
Ki
ana mium
towt Hum
Also
Lloyd Bridges
"THE LIMPING MAN"
77ur Vdy I
Edited by MIKK FOKHKS k
Salem General hospital Thursday
afternoon ii. iin i arina i
afternoon. He still is wearing a
. ! cast because of injuries to his
; back in an automobile accident,
Feb. 2. .
Larry and Lonny Ledford spent
SHV..r..l ,nv. wn,
r- -""jTeal, one evening the past week.
..heir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
u. iearse.
I Mr. a A J Snoop of;
i,"", r.
pnts, Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Wester-
.house on Saturday, and Vickie andln.,an
; Virginia hhoop returned home!
! With them
The second workshop of the
Better Dress Workshop of the
ui-e riome txtens on unit
rnel at Ihe home of Mrs. Elton-In-
sram recently, with Mrs. Lenna
Wilson as proieet leader.
Mr- Mrs. Arthur Warnock
I "re waving on Thursday for a
; w'ck's vacation and visit with
! heir son. Mclvin Warnock ahd
! Jumily in Walla Walla, Wash. Mrs.
j um Scoggan of Lafayette will
: s,n-v l,h Mrs- Sarah Scoggan at
j "ltlr lnpr aosence.
1
Gates
--" "
GATES Mrs. Robert Wilson
. ..t. . . ..-
1" Cal0i' .'"r ,ne f,rst t,me slnce
her marriase. was given a P0S'"
nuptial shower before her depar-j
lure lor Her Home in Mamath,
Co''1-
.Mrs. Glen Ilenness, Mrs. Floyd
Volkel. Mrs. Elmer Kltilke and
Mrs. Dan Morrison were hostesses j
for the affair, which was held in ,
the recieation rooms of the high i
school. ;
Mrs. Walter Brisbin and Mrs. j
Dan Morrison gave several musi-j
cal scleelfons before the opening
oi me gilts. :
.. Kefreshmcnts were served by
Colis Heath, Lcn Young, Oscar
Oaerhout, George Stafford. Rich
I ard Parker, George Arthurs. Don
Mil.,.. r-;iu...t it
V "Vc" .?'K, auwaru
: la""' 'tay-, Bob B,on"
tla""c'! Laurf, "J?3"
rep "e; ('crdhon
"a1cIv?"fcTiScha"
' . 'r , ' V '"k " m'm5""'
..." " n' "
rel Cole. Philip Hess, Edmund Da
vis, Stanley Vail, Raymond llobbs,
Jesse Haywood, Kenneth Martig,
W. It. Hutcheson, Glenn Gordon,
W. S. Hudson, Merle Devine, Per
cy Mulligan, Ned Richards, Edwin
Saline. William lliile. Howard
1 Faiiium and Miss Lorena Devine. :,
Members of the Gates Boy I
Scouts, Troup 45, have taken as
the community service project,
work on the community house, un
der construction by members of
the Gates Woman's club. Wednes
evening of last week the boys un
der Ihe direction of their leader,
Darrel Crossler, cleaned the
grounds, cutting and burning
' '"
noon a bonfire was built and a
picnic dinner enjoyed.
It is reported the boys plan to
di " 50 lrC"Cn "' hole
for (he jns.,,.ltipn of v
tank for the house.
The community house, when
completed will be open for use bv
Ihe hoys for their meetings and
social affairs. Twcnty-fuur Scouts
were present Wednesday and made
a nig improvement in the grounds.
The Cub Scouts met .Monday I .
pvi'n'niK i.vi, i. ,i.;. ...
im-ii iiiuiiiii-
p'r m V iJ3 r '"
. ". v mu,i.
A r,.cc),mn , -..,
r..r(..,i.. m.,rrlrt ,,, .lr .;
Mrs, Joseph Bowes. and the lonc-
rv. m,..,.,! p,,i ,i,
u ?L i r T
" "" w , 1 1 i- h, ,. i'l lh.
Zun ll oVV" high
., h,.,.i i .
..chool. Saturday eening. Feb.
20. All friends ( thp iun r,.ni.
in All fr,n,ic ,. ,u '
i1rc ,n,.r, . a,t,.ni Th r ' ' ,
tn.n is sponsored by the Gates i
u m..r- !,.,
Tnr mM rvKuU ,,,. ,)f
Ihe Woman's club will be held at
the home of Mrs. Albert Millsap.
Thursd.n evemnt. Feb IS. Mrs.
K.lmund Davies, Mrs Walter
;hnnu3 an() Mr5 ,,,,., pn.
,.,, u.,n u ,,.,, k,..!.,,..,.
Mr. and Mrs. Fluvd Fleetwood
Vitltp,! ftvi.f thp unnL nnil in
i(. "... o . ,.i...... . i.i.n.'. ..i 1
NOW PLAYING!
AND
DRAGNET
FallsGty
FALLS CITY - Mrs. J. K.
Strauss spent Tuesday visltine'
her cousin, Mrs. Francis Zeigler
of Corvallis.
Going as a delegate to the
j SM IZXn
Amity was Ronald Manchas. Hon-
ald is president of the young peo-
pies organization of the Falls City
' church.
I Kenneth Teal and family visit-
I j u: i.. It. I w y..i
.-
"".nd Pa't" RyarTof OSC
rc home ()Ver he wecknd
Grant BucknPr and fami,y of
iEugenc were Sunday visitors at
,h hnm ,., hi, ,,
Mrs charlos Holmes took Mrs.
Valentine to Dallas on Wedncs
(jav
Mrs. Valentine, who lives alone,
sed hor 8mh bil.tndav Nov
Ijjg
Thp Falls PHv Firnmpn nttonrl.
i.j s n..n. v-.-mh
inl inn mepiirn, hplrl in Mon.
j moutn jn spite of snowy roads
; and bal weather.
Thp firemen have a two unit
resuscitator at the Falls City Fire
, h.iII which is available for use.
! The Bridgeport Women's Club
members were hostesses at a :
j stork shower at their last club j
mppiino hnnnrin.. Mr. r.lpnn
Gage's daughter, Mrs. Glenna
' Marlin.
Mr and Mrs .1pp Mnppr nf
, valsctz have a new grandson, Cal-
"
: vin Rickey, who arrived Feb. 2,
weighing 8 pounds 14 ounces. He
js the son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Van Winkle of R. 2, Dallas.
The paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Van Winkle
f Lexington. Okla.
Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Cooper
0f Kalis Citv arc the parents of
a babv girl, Kathryn Jeanne, born
r-eb. 9.
she is their second child.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westbrook
and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Cooper
are the grandparents
The Falls City high school GAA !
entertained the student body at
a "Sweetheart's Ball" Friday eve
ning, Feb. 12, at 8 o'clock.
Four girls were chosen as can
didates for "Sweetheart" with
Miss Marjoric winning the most
votes.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray 'farter and
children of Airlic visited her par
ents, the W. P. Lettermans, Sun
day. They were accompanied by
Leonard Allaeier.
The Max Fairchilds of Oakdale
have installed the new glass heat
ing system in their home.
Miss Ruth Marion, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Marion nf the
Bridgeport community is very ill
with vims pneumonia.
Ruth is at the Dallas hospital.
Mr. Marion is recovering from
a recent heavy cold and flu.
The Friendly Neighbors Club
enjoyed tneir l ehruary meeting
at Ihe home of Mrs. James Dick
insnn.
A politick luncheon was fol
lowed by a short business session
after which a valentine gift ex
change and visiting completed
the afternoon.
Present were Mrs. Eva Towers.
Mrs. William Poland. Mrs. Floyd
Jones, Mrs. George Kitchen, Mrs.
John Teal, Mrs. John Gilbert and
the hostess, Mrs. Dickinson. Mrs.
Jones won the prize.
Terry Carson of Valsetz was a
recent caller at the home of Mrs.
B. Y. Allen
Other visitors of Mrs. Allen
were Mr. and Mrs. Al'jot Fredin, I held on dormant spraying. Mrs.
Mrs. Dick Paul, Mrs. Claude Mey- j Zetterhcrg showed movies, in
ers, Mrs. Norman Camper and eluding some taken this year at
Mrs. Allen's nephew, Paul Berndt the Pasadena Tournament nf
and wife, of Salem. Roses. Mrs. Otis Barr will be the
"rs' " -,lrs- i
Mrs. Max Fairchilds and Mrs. j
James aiancnas were co nnsicssps i
at WSCS tea at Falls City Wed-!
""''ay -
The C nvrr l paf Dniieh Hitlers i
baked bread dough brought from
-
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,r"hn",""i
HnhrT M W"" "''tain
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-
,
Edward Pretz.
Edward Pretz.
At the Don Miley home over
tn wek end was Mrs. Miley's
mother. Mrs W. A. Bolmeier. of '
I Salem. Mr. Miley was a Portland
S business visitor over Sunday.
Word was received by relatives
; of the sudden death, Saturday.
'. Feb, 13, at her home in Santa
Ana, Calif , of Mrv Nellie Turn-
idgp I.overing Mrs l.overing
71. was born on the old Turnitlze
homestead in Linn Co, between
Mill City and Gates where she
lived until her marriage. Two
brothers, Bert Turnidge and Elda
Turnidge, of Mill City and a
sister, Mrs Slelja Murphy og
Contralia, Wash., survive her;
also two unc les, I.. T. Ilenness
Feature of: 1:30 -
Now!
swim.
A valentine party was enjoyed
at the home of Mrs. Richard Mur-
P1 Thursday, Feb. 11.
I nc group naa a valentine ex
change and Secret Pal gifts were
presented to Mrs. Murphy and
Mrs. Henry Doner, the two having
valentine birthdays. The birthday
cakes were served to Mrs. Cliff
Reeves, Mrs. Art Mack. Mrs. Steve
I'oe, Mrs. Henry Doner, Mrs.
Fred Dornhecker, Mrs. Bill
Diehm, Mrs. Doyle Lorimor and
I the hostess. Mrs. Murnliv.
Magnolia Rebecca Lodge held
its regular lodge meeting wed
nesday night with initiation serv
I ices following,
I Miss June Brown was the can-
didate for initiation.
i The new date for the Dorcas
bazaar is Feb. 17.
j Mr. and Mrs. otto leal spent
iuesaay ana weanesaay oi lasi
week at Lakeside in interest of
their logging industry and saw
mill,
The cut for the following year
will soon start.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neillson arei
moving into their new nome re-
cenlly purchased and remodel-
ed.
Willamina
WILLAMINA Mr. and Mrs.
I William Kicnarns were non-
j "red at a dinner at the home of
.nr. aim jurs. juu mix ui uranu
Ronde on their 42nd wedding an.
niversary. Mrs. Pauline Richards
and daughter Vanah, and Mrs.
Janet Heasley of Salem, and Mr.
and Mrs. Boyd Bennett of Al
bany were other guests.
The Catholic Women's club of
St. Michael's church is giving a
series of six card parties, with
weekly prizes for high and low
scores, plus a loving cup with
the winners name engraved at
the close of the six week series
to the person with the highest
accumulated score al that time.
The first card party was held
nt St. Michael's gym Thursday,
Feb. 11. Everyone is invited. A
small admission fee is charged
Willarnina leads Yamhill coun
ty in 4H clubs enrolled at the
present time. There arc nine
clubs, with 141 members. Cook
ing is the most popular project,
with four clubs organized in Wil
lamina and two more in the pro
cess of organizing. Livestock,
clothing and health are also pop
ular. It is expected that six more
clubs will organize, with 100
more members, by the end of the
club year.
Pvt. Vincent II. Rogers, 20, son
of Mrs. Howard U. Rogers of the
Rock Creek community, has ar
rived in Germany with the 43rd
Infantry Division's 103rd Field
Artillery Battalion. Rogers, whose
wife also lives in the Rock Creek
community, entered the army
last April.
Bob Kerns, whose ship is in
drydock at Seatllc, visited wilh
his wife flu's weekend. She is stay
ing with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McBee.
Mrs. Lloyd Anderson, Kathryn
and Wendy are visiting in Wis
consin wifh her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Endres of
Douglas, Alaska, arc visiting
wit his brother, Albert Endres
and family.
Mrs. Floyd Zetlerberg was
hostess for the February meet
ing of the Willamina Garden
club, with Mrs. Rurik Hendrick-
on co-hostess. A discussion was
March hostess.
mlr.cn nosiess -
mere are a emmren cnroneo.
in Mrs. K. E. Shetlerly's kinder-
'garten at the Christian church.
Mr and lln Itnv Rprpnnil
nn vacation. The ladies arc fnr-
mer scnoolmates.
Mrs. Guy Call was hostes f,
th
hr
- ,i
her home in Sheridan. A no host
unrheon was enjoyed, and a Val
entine exchange was enjoyed by
Mr ( -.-.11 Mr. W. C Tremhlav.
M
Mrs. Rny Durham. Mrs. Orlev
Brock. Mrs. Cliff Rugg, Mrs. Earl
Richardson.
The Fire Dept. Auxiliary met
at the fire hall this week with
Mrs. l.auricc Fox and Mrs. Carl
John serving as hostesses. There
were nine members attending.
March hostesses for the club
mrftme w,f hp Mrs. Frank
Kauble and Mrs. George King.
tieorge Churchill received mi
nor stomach injuries Thursday,
NOW SHOWING OPEN 6:45
AI I,TI ( IIM( Ol.Oll SHOW
"EAST OF SOI ATRA"
Jeff ( handler, Sur.in Hall
Anthony (uinn
Terhnirnlnr Co-Hit
"SERPENT OF THE NILE"
William I.undiqan,
Rhonda l leming
4:10 6:45 9:30
i
YOU SEE IT
WITHOUT GLASSES!
Cinemascope
Prieci this show only!
Adults: $1.25 -Children: 50e
Ballston
BALLSTON The annual Val-l
entine dinner of the Sew and
Social club was held in the com-i
munitv hall Saturday evening, I
Feb 13 '
in Phr0 nf ih. n.ipk rfi.;
j ner were Mrs. Bob Brooks, Mrs.
Jerome Recce and Miss Elsie
Taylor.
An evening of moving pictures
followed the dinner.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Shields, Air. and Mrs. Cliff
Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin John
son and Melba: Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Kadell, Anita, Sonny and
Bobbie, Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Kil
mer, John, Garry and Lonnie;
Miss Elsie Taylor, Mrs. Edna
Tufford, Mrs. Bob Brooks, Mrs.
Lizzie Bissel, Merton Bissel, Mr.
and Mrs. George Nelson, Chickie,
Micky, Mike and Pat; Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Shafer, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Shafer and Pete;
Dee Mellema, Don Gregg, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Edson, Mr. and Mrs. Douwa
Mcllema, Mr. and Mrs. John
Focht, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Moon
and Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Van Groos, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Reece, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gould,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duvall and
Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner.
Farmers from this vicinity at
tending the open house of the
Polk County Farmers C'u-op at
Dcrry Saturday were Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Shields, Mr. and Mrs.
while working at the W. T. Stone
mill in Willamina.
Gus Nordstrom of Port Angeles,-
Wash., visited with Mr. and
Mrs. R. R. Watts this week.
Plans were begun this week
for the community talent show,
which will be held the last of
March or the first of April at
Mary Stevens hall at the high
school, and which , will be spon
sored by the grade and high
school PTAs. The project will
raise money for the scholarship I
funds for the organizations.
Don Mitchell and Jim McCoy j
will he masters of ceremonies.
Prizes will be offered to the best
pcrformres in several types of
entertainment, and anyone be
tween the ages of 1 and 100 may i
participate. Instrumental num-;
bers, dancing , singing, skits,
readings, solos, duets, trios, etc.,
or any entertainment will be wel
come. Auditions may be held by
appointment at either the grade
or high schools between March 5
and 19.
Fday Lunch
AT NORTH'S
In The Capitol Shopping
Center
BAKED MACARONI
& CHEESE
Tossed Green Salad.
French Dressing, C
Rolls and Butter., OJ
KOIIS
l ast f
Li
Fast Service . . . .
Delicious Food
Salem's Best Place
' to Eat!
STARTS
i
Morjorii Keenon
MAIN . WYNN
Added
Short Subject "Perils of the Forest"
Newt 0 Color Cartoon
it
tli4.l914fl
ONE OK M-G-M's
30r ANNIVERSARY
I Cliff Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Edson, Mr. and Mrs. Douwa Mel
'Iema. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van
Croos Dee Mcllema and Merton
.. ,, . , ,u
Mrs. Martin Van i Groos wo he
grand prize which was an auto-
mallc 'r'lnS Pan- . . .. .
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McCrite.
and three children of Portland
spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Metrite s parents, mr. mm
Mrs. J. E. Reece.
Dee Mellema, local farmer,
spent a part of last week in Sa- s
lem where he was a delegate to
the Farmers Union state conven-:
tion. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duvall j
of Kernville spent the week-end
at the home of Mrs. Duvall's j
nephew, Bob Gould. 1
The Ballston Community club
met in the community hall Fri-,
day evening. . j
Sheridan
SHERIDAN March of Dimes
chairman Cliff Bride has an
nounced that the collections are
reaching the $700 mar for the
1954 drive. In 1953, Sheridan
raised $545, and- in 1952, $770.
Earle Terry, son of Rev. and
Mrs. Earle Terry of Sheridan,
has pledged Sigma Nu fratcr- j
nity at the university oi ure.
gon.
SALEM HONOR STUDENTS
Two Salem students have at
tained honor roll scholastic rating
al Linfield college, McMinnville,
for the first semester of the 1953-54
academic year. They are Marcia
Seeber, 1345 Norway street, and
Albert Shulte, 1320 State street.
ACORNS FROM THE
IT'S NOT
UNCOMMON
and not impolite, either, to read
during lunch and dinner in the
Hotel Marion Dining Room.
We encourage it.
And even provide the material!
I bet U looks kind of funny to ;
the casual passerby, though. ;
Everybody in the room with j
their noses right in their soup. ,
Maybe I'd better explain what
they're doing.
We added some historical place
mates to the tables and these
diners are merely reading as
they eat. They say ,Jhey en
joy it. too!
You can bring a book, though,
if you want to.
Remember in Salem it's the
Hotel Marion
Phone 3-4123
SUNDAY!
WITH DEL MILNE jr
THEY'RE CARRYIN ON THE
LOVE-AND-LAUGH GOINGS-ON
ttiTHE Moves fflh
'"5,""
m ITS A
LONG. 10NG
10VE
ANO UUCH
Mian
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Fun?-
Jubilee Picturesi
$AVING
at Ihe iooi of Vi Mile North
ihe Bridge oi the Underpass
West Salem Salem
Open Every Day . . . 8 a. m. to 10 p. m.
PRICES GOOD FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY
ONCE AGAIN!
MULLIGAN STEW!
Boiling Beef 19'
PARSNIPS
CARROTS
TURNIPS
RUTABAGAS
CABBAGE
ONIONS
LIMIT
RADISHES and GREEN
EMPEROR
GRAPES
LIMIT
Netted Gem Deschutes No. 2
n.uu.. TA-lb.
LIMIT
SKINLESS
WIENERS
BULK (Wonderful Flavor)
Sauerkraut , FREE
(Reg. Price 15c lb.) of Extra Cost
With Each Pound of Wieners
ROLLS
CHILI
LIMIT
LBEHF
BOILING BEEF ,19c
PURE GROUND BEEF ,29c
CHUCK ROAST
RIB STEAK
SWISS STEAK
SIRLOIN STEAK
IB.
300s
YES Tissue
LIMIT
NBC CRACKERS
Cm Jtiir f I Ifst
LIMIT
BEST
Mayonnaise
Quarts
each
(Reg. 69c)
LIMIT
CENTERS
ONIONS 3 , 10c
ft
2,2
sack
39'
Mb.
Pkg.
39
Mb.
Pkg.
19'
Pkg.
19
Mb.
Box
FOODS
69
ib. 33c