Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 03, 1954, Page 16, Image 16

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregok
Wednesday, March 3, 1954
U mom ale
UNION VILLE The weather
was perfect for the girls' trip
jrfarMt. Hood and Rhododendron
tr Friday and Saturday. Twenty
I were in the group with Rev. and
f Mrs. Clvde Dollar. Mr. and Mrs.
' Howard Steingrube and Mrs.
( Carl Rutschman taking cars for
I transportation.
4. Mr. and Mrs. George Strawn,
Sr., and George Strawn, Jr., have
returned from several days at
Coos Bay, their former home.
While they were gone their son
CAROL CURTIS
Cool Summer Smock. Comfort
ably low neck, a suggestion of
sleeve, big pockets most delight
fully embroidered in tremendous
"snowflakes" . white make this
smock air-conditioned! Pattern is
in sizes small, medium or large:
snowflake transfer, all embroider
ing instructions.
Send 30c for the "SNOW-
FLAKE" SMOCK (Pattern No.
848) YOUR NAME, ADDRESS,
SIZE, PATTERN NUMBER to
CAROL CURTIS, Capital Journal,
632 Mission Street, San Francisco
6, Calif.
Ready now! The brand new,
exciting 36-page CAROL CUR
TIS NEEDLEWORK GUIDE, in
color, containing over 150 de
signs for knitting, crocheting,
embroidery, hairpin lace, four
"How to Do It" designs, summer
fashions; something for every
age, every climate. In addition
there are TWO FREE -patterns
for flattering spring and sum
mer glamour! The NEEDLE
WORK GUIDE cos only 25c.
Order it as you do your needle
work patternsl . ,
in-law and daughter took tare of
the farm.
Mrs. Louise Fowler and' Miss
Pauline Mandel of Portland were
guests of Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler
at her Unionvale home Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Gubser were
Sunday dinner guests of their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen, at their
Neck district home. The dinner
honored Mrs. Gubser for her
March 3rd birthday.
Richard Dollar was seven years
of age Sunday, Feb. 28, and hon
oring him his parents, Kev. ana
Mrs. Clyde Dollar, entertained
six boys for dinner at the parson
age.
The group included Dwight Ed-
leer. Danny Gubser, Norwood Ri
chards, Frank Rutschman. Stan-
Icy Withee and Wayne witnee.
All enjoyed playing wan tne
birthday gifts a part ol tne alter.
noon.
KSLM
North Carolina produced' 1,055
000 pounds of pecans in 953.
TALK ABOUT D1GIST10H!
2357
SIZES
10-20
Sew Huge Pockets! This two-
part-harmony of blouse and skirt I
makes a perfect fashion duet!
Pocket-skirt has new swish of I
fullness: blouse (with sleeve I
choice), features a pretty portrait
neckline. Use one fabric for a
smart "dress" look.
No. 2357 is cut in sizes 10. 12.
14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16: Two-piece
with short sleeves, 5i yds. 35-in.
or oy yas. 38-in.
Send 30c for PATTERN with
Name, Address, Styic Number
Size. Address PATTERN BU-
BREAU, The Capital Journal.
652 Mission St., San Francisco 8,
cam.
Patterns ready to fill orders
immediately. For special hand
ling of order via first class mail
include an extra Sc per pattern.
just off the press! The brand
new 1954 SPRING SUMMER
FASHION BOOK is agog from
cover to cover with exciting new
season styles and ideas for easy
sewing and smart going from
breakfast until bedtime! IN
to-the-last-minute fashion fore
casts for every age, every size,
every occasion! Yours for only
an additional 25c.
ChetVinn
Pleasant chewing udt diction. I cmsw.no oumT I j ffl
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weal
njoy h anytime, anyvmtre. -juVUlfll
ACROSS
1. Corrodes
6. protectivt
covering
11. Sell in
small quanti
ties 12. Sea duck
14. Type of
railroad
15, Dcalers
17. Near
18. Nervous
twitching
20. Turn inside
out
21. Jot
22. Genus of
fresh-water
ducks
24. Fmal
sheep
25. Alwavi
26. Threw
tones
28. Wish
30. Edge
II. Luzon
native
32. Romp
35. Soups
38. Put to flight
39. Reverence
41. Indoor
game
42. Feminint
ending
43. Regions
45. Fish eggs
46. And: Latin
47. Dispossesses
49. Symbol for
tellurium
50. Ridicule
52. Act of
dressing
84. More
mature
65. Velocity
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lowest note
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9. Compass
point
10. Inquiry fox
lost mail
11. Repair shore
13. Cubic meter
16. Light
moisture
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31. Flier
23. One of a
pair of
walking
sticks
25. Bar legally
27. Slender
finial
29. Attention
32. Liberated
33. List
34. Meat slice
35. Animals
Sr. Jeered
S7. Frozen rain
40. Tinv
43. Military
assistant
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47. Submerge
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51. Smallest
Slate: ahhr.
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Clear Lake
CLEAR LAKE Arthur TVan.
has gone to St. Edward. Neb., to
attend the golden wedding ccle-
hration of his uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. irlin AnrWrm
He also will visit his sister in
Kimball. Neb., and will he inv
three weeks.
Miss Lorraine Dunn nl-io
first in fie United Nations speech
contest sponsored by the Cer
vais chapter of Odd Fellows and
Harmony Rebekahs. She will now
compete in the finals to be held
April 5 at the Odd Fellows tem
ple in Salem.
Also on the rogram at Otiina-
ly hall was a filn. shown by Dal
Downey, chairman of the Marion
Polk county district of the con
test. I
Placing second ant winning the
position as alternate was John
Nybakke and third, Dan Blake.
Miss Owen atlendi Salem High
School and the two boys attend
North Marion Union High School.
More Funds Asked
For Northwest Dams
WASHINGTON tfi - Sen. Mag
nuson ID-Wash) told a Senate an
propnations subcommittee Tues
day funds budgeted for Pacific
Northwest hydroelectric projects
must be increased to prevent a
delay in obtaining power from The
Hal es and Chief .loseph dams.
-Magnuson and Herbert G West
executive vice president of 'the in!
land I'.mpire Waterways An
Walla Walla Wash.. !?.
west delegation testifying at an
appropriation hearing.
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