Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 23, 1954, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, February 23, 1954
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Page S
Centennial
Work Started
SILVERTON Among the
various groups of town assigned
duties lor supervision oi activi
ties that require time-element
consideration, aside from the
Jay-Ccttes and their "splash" be
ginnings for the aquacade, arc
the Lions club and the Lions
auxiliary for the August 4-8,
Silverton Centennial.
The men are to organize sev
eral phases of beginnings, com
pletions, types of whiskers, etc.
Surity of a good Job is evidenced
by the personnel of the whisker
committee, with Frank M. Pow
ell as chairman, assisted by
Bruce Billings and Harley De
Peel. Although the committee has
let May 1, as the designated date
for all whisker growers to begin
the race, pre-beginners are hear
tily welcomed 4s in the case of
J. D. Drake, local historian and
photographer, who just isn't
shaving any portion of his face
nd has a goodly beginning now.
The committee feels tempted to
give a prize for the name of
Drake's growth of the iron-grey
ihade. A man with a "tailored"
growth is Kellner a former shoe
doctor, has a distinguished white
upper chin goatee and trimmed
mustaches. Many others, special
ly, the younger men, have dark
growths, more to the pioneer
taste.
A little lady in a wheel chair
liberty street court treet
I LOT
MY
ex
10 Free Green Stamps Given Wed. at Redemption Desk, 3rd Fir., Court St. Store, Bring Bks.
en
01 ner iormer pruiession as a
seamstress, Mrs. Lela Shepherd,
who sent to the state library for
Ityle books of various years from
pioneering, on. She is swamped
with calicos and silks and in
matching each completed cos
tume with a bonnet, either dress,
or work.
Mrs. Norman Nyhus, Lions
auxiliary chairman, and her com
mittee, Mrs. Ernest R. Ekman
and Mrs. William Bolch, are wel
coming Mrs. Shepherd, herself
married to a descentant of a first
family of pioneer days. She will
goon be able to leave her wheel
chair if her enthusiasm has any
thing to do with her Interest
Indian Who Claimed
To Be 115 Years Dies
KOMATKE, Ariz. OP) Alex
Tashquinth, Pina Indian who
claimed to be 115 years old, died
yesterday in his one-room adobe
home near here.
He was the lat of Arizona's
Long Hairs."
He had kept his hair long In
traditional Indian defiance of the
whites, and even refused to have
a doctor otreat a fractured leg
which he Buffered three weeks
ago when be fell out of bed.
East Salem
EAST SALEM Hoover School
Cub Scouts held their annual
Blue and Gold dinner in the
multi-purpose room of the school
Friday evening. All Cub Scouts
and their families had been in
vited. Cnilmvinff the dinner, all of the
Cubs sang under the direction of j
H. Nelson.
The awards were then made as
follows: Wolf badges to John
Wolf, Gary Shields, Dick Martin,
Jim Martin, Mike Culp, Dcloss
Shurtlaff. Bill Martin, Carl Jon
asson and Jimmy May: Wolf gold
arrows were given to Richard
Randcll, Jay Haskell, Jon Wolf,
r:arv Shields and Dwicht Ferris,
with Wolf silver arrows to Jay I
Haskell, with Billy Coche!l re- i
coiving two and Gary hnieins
two. Bear awards were given to
Donnic Stanton and Denniss
Lofthein and a gold bear arrow
also to Dcnnie Lofthein. Lion
tirrHc U'nrp nrpsentcd to JamCS
Wilson, Paul Van Houten, and
Lofthein, and Lion gold arrows
to Paul Van Houten, Jon Lnft
t,Ain with silver arrows to Jon
Lofthein and Larry Haskell. Pen
r .trine went to John Hollo,
Billy Ritchie, David May, Dennis
Lofthcim and Gary hnolgrove,
nrl accictant Honncr strines to
Richard Sebum, Mark Holtc, Jon
Lofthcim and Jimm l.ipson. one
Mar nins were awarded to Mark
Holtc, Dwicht Ferris. Billy Co-
chell and Dennis Lonnc.m. iwo
.-, nine went in .Ton Loftheim
and. three year pin sto Richard
eh,, unH .lames Wilson. The
pack charter was presented to
Mrs Mabel Sumptcr, the school
principal. Two films were shown
bv Junior Ecklcy.
' East Salem Kindergarten and
Kuraerv on Park Ave. will start
the spring semester, March 2
u'iih new nrocram. Limited
transportation is provided for the
a.ra between swcgie sennm ami
the Four Corners. The past week
one of the members, dick mac
hrn u'ac honored with a birth'
Hav nartv with games and special
refreshments. His guests were
chtrrnl Henderson. Billv Davis,
vihnrine 7ielinski. David Trice.
Douglas Donaldson, Wanda Hoff
man Hondas Enfield. Maureen
Ciber Kaihv Ton Tandv. GreS
Dnmla'lson. Paul Stark, Vickie
and Barry Mathews.
Merrv MiniMcrS clllh mCCtS
Thursday of this week in the
hnme nf Mrs Krnest BUlier .n
Silverton Rd. at 1 p.m.
icwe URtvV DIVORCE
ALBANY Joseph A. Elliott has
filed a suit in circuit court here
acL-inc a ilivoree from Rco R. r.l
liott, whom he married at Vancou-
vr With Mav 8. 1931. He ex
presses willingness that custody of
Iwo children be awarded to the de
fendant and offers MO a month for
FRIEZE w&A
IpV COVERS- ( mJm
Reg. 149.95, 5-PC. DINING SET . . . CHOICE
BLOND OR DARK MAHOGANY
119
95
HOUSEWARES-COURT STREET
Dinnerware Set
Special Elec. Deodorizer complete ith u re,in...l. 69
DM... rlvU nl ROLLING PIN COVER SET. Reg. 1.50 CQi.
rnSiry UOTII ,vor better pie crusts and pastries ' "
liriW LADIES CALIFORNIA Lt'M'H KIT QC
NC" Vinyl covered in asst. rnlnrs with thermos X.7J
SPECIAL, Alarm Clock JJ.K'Ih 3.98
Piggy Cutting Board R(X i. 95. 15x8 Hardwood ..
69c
Wall Type Can Opener sSVeed me , 2.49
Garlic Press rou',hediumimim 49c
Elec. Pop Up Toaster
All Chrome, Guaranteed
14.88
SPECIAL" Coffee Mugs KUffi 49c
Bath Tub Mat KtfpL UM 8he . 89c
SPECIAL Coco Door Mat 20x12 Good Grade ... 79c
SPECIAL Household Brooms 4 lie straw type .. 99c
Clothes Dryer Rack KiLg wood t,Pe 1.49
26 gal Garbage Can Kink $4.88
Traditional Duncan Phyfe extension table , . . closed
measures 26x40"; open is 54x40"; and with the extra
leaves extends to a big 68x40". Four matching chairs
are upholstered in attractive coverings. Beautiful maho
gany veneers are rubbed to a wondrous lustre.
Furniture, Second Floor
Reg. 149.50, "Foam-King"
MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING
Mattress is thick 4'4-inches of pure, buoyant
latex foam. Dustless: non-allergic. Box spring to
match. Striped ticking.
Reg. 59.50 ea., "Slumber-Queen"
MATTRESS AND
Roberts' famous mattress that has outsold all
others: 2o2 Nachman
sateen ticking. Full, twins!
Reg. S139, 837-Coil
MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING
Twin size sets only! Famous make. Each coil!
fitted in its own muslin pocket. 10-yr. guarantee.
Reg. 9.95, Hollywood
METAL BED FRAMES
Adjustable for twin of full size. Complete with
brackets and casters for easy moving.
Reg. 59.95. Beautiful
LANE CEDAR CHESTS
.special selection! Mostly
assorted finishes. Guaranteed to give full garment
protection.
Values to $20 Axminstcrs! Willons!
SAMPLE THROW RUGS
Big selection nf patterns, colors! 27x54". Sorry,
no deliveries. Limit 2 to customer.
DRAPERIES-COURT STREET
New legendary Prints
lurl Arriunfl N(,w Assortment
JUST MrrlVeu Fabrics suitable
Quilted Plastic 3ZX d. 98c
Quilted Chinti Bedspreads pW'L 19.98
Cotton Boucle Cafe Curtains BPn"re.ricoTnr, ....Pr$4.25
Rayon Panels TAr'ttT. .$1.98
Window Shades &W?S&n: . 79c
Plastic Yardage T!" 49, n$1.19
Rayon Casement Cloth d,ot,rn,n"..,d1.79
Floral Pattern Drapes ffiNI:D: Anli"at. Pr$5.95
,,.'. Braiitirul Fastel Colored Nvlon I'riscilla $0 QC
UrTnlnS rrl London Unifies, 50x84 pr. 0.7J
Cafe Curtains 3o-T& "cr fiVrtRh 0N 2.89&3.19pr.
Maui Aee tinted Bark Cloth, Pchhlitrx, Brocades, sail- $1 Aft
new M55T. doth, Antique Satins in plain colors. 48" wide yd. .WW
Everlon Knitted Panels hrinkinK, no ironing f.
1.39
$85
BOX SPRING
10.75
Postured coils; 8-ot woven
69
5
49
.95
onc-nf-a kind chests in
2"
nWk?T9. 1.29
of 48" printed Drapery $ no
for slincovers.draneries.vd. I.'O
ROBERTS TWICE
YEARLY SALEI
REVELATION
NYLONS
87
3 pr. for
pr. 2.50
Reg. 98c pr.
Thousands of Robert'!
customers know and
have worn these won
derful Nylons for yeara
. , . and for women who
aren't familiar with
Revelations, here's a
chance to get acquaint,
ed with their sleek-lit,
long wear at special
savings! Choose gla on
erously sheer 60 gauge,
IS deniers for dress-up;
SI gauge, 30 deniers
for everyday wear.
Bright spring shades:
"Misty," a taupe tone;
"Rose Haze," a true
beige; "Corsage," light
beige. Sizes 8 '4 to 11
Hosiery,
Main Floor
Special Purchase!
100 Dtnltr
Crepe Print Fabric
Her. 1.69 Id.
88C yd.
Beautifully atylad Surah print In -
illy atylad Surra
iprinc vatterntl
eittng apring patterntl Good color
sewcuon!
electti
Fabric Menanlne
Ladies Sportswear
Values to 8.95. Skirts, blouses, sweat
ers, weskits broken $0 QO
sizes, discontinued numbers. O. 7
Sportswear Second Floor
Men's Sport Sox
Special Purchase! First quality. Values
to 7oc pr. multicolor patterns in
fine cotton $
All Sizes .
- nr.
Mens Main Floor
Men's Whipcord Pants
Regular 2.98 ea durable cotton and
rayon whipcord green or n pr. $c
grey Sizes 30 to 42
lor
Mens Main floor
Men's Sport Shirts
Values to 5.B5 discontinued numbers
Broken sizes novelty $o Oft
stylings and solid color LLl
Mens Main Moor
Foundation Garments
One group of famous name cirdlcs,
and brassicrs! dissconlinued l
numbers-broken sizes-save! '2 price
Foundations Serond Floor
Ladies' Coats
One group, 100 wool.
Values to
19.99
35.00. Just 10 garments.
Shop earlyl ..
rasnions .icconn rioor
SPECIAL
Contour
ELECTRIC BLANKET
LarRe double size, single control! Reg.
29.95 famous name! 2 year guarantee!
colors fitted.
Knmcstir
Downstairs
Large Size Silk Squares
A beautiful selection of multicolor
prints and silk Values to
2.50 Special purchase!
Areessories Main Floor
88c
Clearance! Jewelry
One crnun of larrinBs U hrarelels
discontinued numbers one ol a kind
Itecular $1 00
Quick clearance!
Accessories Main Floor
25c
Ladies' Nylon Slips
100 Nvlon tricot with nylon lace
trim regular 5.95 value $0 QC
beautifully tailored U.7J
Lingerie Main Floor
Children's T-Shirts
Sizes 1 to 6 regular $1 value asst.
colors and patterns well tail
ored fine quality cotton
Children's Downstairs
69c
Womens-Childrens Shoes
Values to 8.95 broken sizes disron
tinned numbers trcmcn- k Qft
dnus savincs for the familv . H.77
Shoes Downstairs
tffl
LADIES
DRESSES
L
2 Price
On group of ladies better
dresses regular priced from
10.95 to 24.95 now reduced
to. half price broken sizei
good stylings shop earlyl
Fashions Second Floor
Satin Bound White Blarvke
Famous fleldcrest aualltvl fi.fiS. if tier.
led! uuree 7zxuu sue avi id.
weight All white beautt- QQ
(ul sarin binding O.T7
Domestics Dowoataira
Fine Pillow Coses
Perfect quality white muslin fine
type ISO Spring Mill Slumber t.
Maid eelloDhane oackaeed ea. w t
Domestics Downstairs
Percale Sheets
Fine type 180 sheets Silky smooth
lercalo twin Dca size yzxiub douDie
ed size,
$2.29
81x108 $2.49
Domestics Downstairs
Regular 14.95
MEN'S
QUILTED JACKETS
$499
tremendous value! Sizes 38 to 46
nylon and rayon, water repellent
Asst. colors! lightweight warmth!
Mens Main Floor
Boys Sport &ox
Firsi quality Values to 49c sizes
to 10'a multicolor cotton 00.
patterns special purchase pr.
linvs aiain floor
Boys Cotton Briefs
Cellophane packaged fine combed
cotton rcenforced crotch Sizes
S-M-L Compare 69c quality
3 for $1
.ea.
Bnvs Main Floor
White Flour Sacks
Large size, opened style. Highly ab
sorbent. Regular zc ea. r
Bleached snowy white. for
Domestics Downstairs
White Terry Cloth
3B inches wide Reg. 1.1B quaiuy.
thickly tufted, highly absorbent ift.
for towels or sport clothes yd. '
Fabrics Mezzanine
White Outing Flannel
Soft
widt
Snowy white flannel
36-inch
width heavy weight, absorbent, tKf
Specia
al Sale purchase! yd.
ratines Mezzanine
Embossed Cottons
Reg. 98c yd ! Lovely selection of colors
and pallrrns! Crisp and permanent
finish that won't AO
wah nut vd. '
Fabrics Mezzanine
Regular 2.95
JUMBO
GARMENT BAGS
$49
Quilled plastic fronl full length zip
per culled top! Holds 18 garments
Assorted colors! A Red Letter Value!
Notions Mezzanine
Silk and Rayon Organdy
Reg 1.29 value! Small check patterns
3(i inch width 5 asst. colors LQm
Invelv Kiirintf fnhrie vd. 07t
Fabrics Mezzanine'
Trav-L-Pac Bag
Regular 2.98 plastic apparel carrier
carry all for suits or dresses, hangs
anywhere i) MQ
Perfect for travel . ri7
Notions Mezzanine
support of each.