Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 17, 1956, Page 14, Image 14

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL'
Salem, Oregon, Monday, December 17, 1956
New All-Male Vocal Group Tunes Up
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Ida. Supreme
Court Justice
KillsHimself
survived by his wife and a small
Anderson was elected to the Su
preme Court two years ago after
aid B. Anderson, 52, was found j Caldwell police said the justice
dead alongside his automobile had suffered two head wounds,
near here early today and Sheriff i The first shot reportedly failed to
Dale G. Halle said he died of a penetrate the skull. Sheriff Haile
self-inflicted gunshot wound. said the .38 caliber revolver was serving as Canyon county district
Anderson's body was f o u n d j found by the body. j judge for four years. He had been
about 3:30 a.m. by Caldwell po 'Haile said there was "no note la probate judge and county prose-
licemen Gail Griggs and Carroll I and no explanation oi any rea- cutor at Caldwell before World
CALDWELL, Idaho
Idaho Supreme Court Justice Don-1 S. Highwav 20 just north of here,
. Euhlin about 350 yards off High-Is0" 'or Anderson to take his own war II and worked with the Fed-
era! Bureau of Investigation in
The Supreme Court justice is Washington during the war.
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South Salem
Male Choral
Group Formed
Thirty South Salem High ichool boys make up the newly
organized Saxon Gleemen. The group, which will ting barber
shop type selections and men's choir arrangements plans to sing
at halftime during basketball games and will participate in the
school's Christmas concert. (Capital Journal Photo)
Davenport is the accompanist for
the group.
The Gleemen, only two of whom
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tions which are to display their slnSinS experience, plan to sing as
talents at the South Salem High a half-time feature at basketball
school Christmas concert Wednes-: games and will be available for
other public appearance.
The concert Wednesday, will be
held at 8 p.m. at the Leslie Junior
High School auditorium. In addi
tion to the Gleemen the school
choir, orchestra and girl's glee
club will participate.
Free Dogs Offered
By Humane Society
PORTLAND (UP) The Oregon
Humane Society made an offer to
day designed to make Christmas
brighter for children. Some 180
dogs at the society's pound were
offered free of charge, beginning
Thursday.
Spokesmen said the usual S3 fee
or a license and $1 impounding
fee will be waived between Thurs
day and Christmas eve.
Christmas Party
For Marian Home
To Be Wednesday
SUBLIMITY (Special) - Christ
mas party for the 35 residents of
the Marian home will be Wednes
day, December 19 at 2 p.m. at
the home. Marian Home Auxiliary j
is in cnarge. s
Members ol the catholic Daugh
ters of America will decorate the
tree and provide gifts for each of
the residents. The auxiliary mem
bers will serve in the dining
room. They will also provide gifts
for the residents. Christmas music
will be provided.
day will be the Saxon Gleeman,
first all-male singing group in Sa
lem high school history.
Composed of 30 students under
the direction of Wallace Johnson
the Gleemen's repetoire includes
barbershop-type selections as well
as men's choir arrangements. Jim
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Go Formal for the Holidays . . .
Accessories for yourf
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Everything You'll Wear
When You "do Formal"
AFTER SIX TUX $62.50
Others from $55.00
WHITE DINNER JACKETS om $27.95
TUX PANTS $12.95
AUIGAT0R TOP COATS $41.75
MAtLORY HATS ,, $10.95
ARROW SHIRTS . $5.95
F0RMAI BIACK SHOES ,, $13.95
HICK0CK & SWANK JEWELRY $1.50 Up
CUMMERBUND SETS $6.50
TIES $1.50
Plus Many Other Gift
Items Sure to Please
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for friends, relatives . . . for anyone you uant to remember!
Van Duyn Chocolates
the perfect way to say "Merry Christmas"
$40
World famous Van Duyn candies air
made fresh dailv
Open Till J) P.M.
Moii. Hi rii Fri.
Till Christinas
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creamery butter go into Van Duyn's
candies.
IN THE
CAPITOL SHOPPING
CENTER
ENSEMBLE -J-0 5 pound
boxes. Combines Van Duyn
chocolates with large assortment of "kitchen-type"
candies , . . including Bon Bons, Cream Caramels,
Mexican Chews, Almond Butter Toffee and others.
ASSORTED CHOCOLATES
. . . 1, 2, 3. 5 pound boxes. There's tasty morsel
to tempt everyone in this superb assortment of
creams, caramels, nutmeats and other choice
sweets, all dipped in Van Duyn's incomparable choc
olate coatings.
ALL CREAMS 1 ,nd 2 pTd
boxes. A luscious Van
Duyn specialty. 13 delicious varieties of cream
smooth, easy-to-eat, soft centers. Flavors include
Chocolate Butter, Vanilla Butter, Vermont Maple,
Mocha (coffee) and Victoria (rum).
I.ipman's Candy, 1st floor
ShryovlasGlee Green Stomps
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Headquarters
For Christmas
Gifts for Men!
Biggest Variety of "Dif
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Famous Brandsl
Wide Selectionsl
Free Parking!
Charges Welcome on
Approved Credit
Open to 9 P. M.
Mon. Thru Fri.
Until Christmas
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