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KNCI OJUCTTZ TIMES n.tt.miHQHE NEWS Mr. 4 Mi. Jim ! up tra The UalJe n the wr- Mr. and Hi. RUI att cl j Portland wrte hit la vWit hi father. 1MJ Biir.rtl, and Ua at trrtdrd the mtritfd at the Elk on Saturday. Mil. MLata Weiifc t 1 weekend vuiunf fcf daughter and f.mlly. Mr. and Mr. Howard Ctrvt-fofl " aan ana ram Uy. Mr, and Mr. Tul Webb. Mr. a4 Mr. rrMt Hick .n of Lugena r vtaitlnf, his muihvr, Mr. t.ro Mr raw n. sTOvTKT'S' issaooss ) The Giroat tho Old. . Jf 5f Jf richer-tasting 00 proof OLO SUNNY BROOK COMfANf. lOUISVlUt RY.. DtSTtHUrtO B KAT10NAI CISTIIUM WODUCTS CO.. KtNTUCKT STKAJGHT BOURBOH WHISWY.10 f WOf Bedding Plants FLOWERS TOMATOES PEPPERS CABBAGE SEED POTATOES ONIONS GARDEN SEEDS GARDEN SUPPLIES Corneti Green Feed 242 W. Undn Way Ph. S I422 (CmUh4 Um Ti I. tt I) turina at lb TOPS totnen dun. On TWfeUy n.ey u,an4 th roaU on th 20 miracle mllrs and alto loured the rhr fc lurv at Tillamook, rrway u pent In attending mffilfiji On Saturday the main asarmblle wrtm held. hr awards were given. Iun TOPS club wu liated tmortf lha top 10 for the great r( average writ hi frt mrmbrr. The convention Mai rllmaed on Saturday evening with a banquet. Mr, loieman and Mr. Jtritmann returned to June on Sunday. Elmo McMillan, of Salrm. topi"d to vUlt with Mr. Mary Swanaon fur a ahurl while on Thursday on hla way to Ltx Inirton for the funeral of Ted Mc Millan. Mn Franklin Undmrom was hoates on Friday fur a birthday luncheon in honor of Anna Und itrom at Anna home. Guests nwunt Included. Mr. and Mrs. Oafar Lundell. Mr. Ernest Lun- dell. Mary Swanaon, Tuda Swan- on. Gladys Drake. Mr. Aigoti Lundell. Albert Lindatrom. Roy Undstrom, Kristlne and Steve Unditrom. Franklin L4ntltrom and aona apent the evening. Mra. Aleott Lundell or iw- land visited at the home of Mr. nrl Mr. Oscar Lundell over the week end. She also visited other relative here. Mr. and Mrs. Charl.-s O Connor spent the week end In Portland at the home or Mr, tana a. Yarnell. While In Portland, Mr. and Mr. O'Connor attended a reception at the Sllverton union hiBh school In honor of Mrs. Morl Lamar, chairman of the ESTARL scholarship committee. Rnrw Cook, stat aeent oi un- Min National Life, was a house guest for a few days last week at the home or Mr. ana Mrs. Charle O'Connor. Mr. l.eo Crabtrec. her mother, Mrs. Blanche Scheelar. Mrs. Al vtn McCabe and family and Sharon Crabtree were In Pendle ton on Saturday on business. Mr. Mary Swanson was hos tess for a dinner In honor of Mrs. Alsott Lundell, Mr. and Mr. Oscar Lundell, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lundell and Mrs. utto Llndstrom on Saturday. "I CANT ALWAYS GET TO TOWN" Living out of town, and working svary day, It's not aasy for ma to gat to town with my checks . . . and I don't like to Uav tham laying around th house. So I us Salem Federal Savings' handy 'SAVf BY MAIL' plan. Thay pay the postage both ways and thy also pay rha highest rata In town on regular savings accounts. But th biggest reason I sav with Sslem Federal Savings is, aver sine I started my accaunt thay hava gone out of their way to give m personal attention anal friendly service. I notice a lot of my neighbors sav there too. If you haven't started an account thera yet, just fill in th handy SAVE BY MAIL form below and send it in with your check . . . You can open an account by mail, just that easy. NAM! NAMt ADDRESS. SEND THIS "Save by Mail" DEPOSIT SUP IN NOW (Un for Joint Account) cirr DATE. AMOUNT. (Um Check or Money Ordor) Salem Federal will send by return mail your Savings Book and Signature J Card. Your Save by Mail Account pays 4 current rate per annum. F"JUm iau4 nnnfi 5 ll b4 Mi. Ely lios4 Tt.e Matvi I tit teacl.n ap previaitun lihurt t .fc.c:r hU on We4ne,iay tt.ir.e 1 4 the lorve frad r..l hin iu'i irat l,rk. The Grand USce OitftU j.iwM-ntrd cfftifua! tt r'2 nttltin fur iroeiAut t-rin i Mr. Franklin H Ut our .'3 tears cf h(Uig The hlj;h tu.-l t quests alorg with It-W.DO. t;.rt'e Smith. Larry Ok memtwr t.f rnuli!i" nd Ma onle etlqurttr. and Mr. Pbin. ton all ihrf f r 'lt. Cheryl Muiriv.n kMc a dm- ont rathe ttamv a fart or me program and a Mm, "The Am-rl- can ruwboy" "n. whs wa a ducwnirntary film on a rowU'a lif f" r The F.at.rn Mr mi'tiiwri wn'ed the bawjurt v.lth Mm. Hobcrt DeSp;iln a rhalrman. Mr. and Mr. M l!J' crlved wor.l of the !'" fharU-s 0NVII ! S DU'no. Mr, O'.Nell was a rt-ldi-ni ut lone many years ec' whfte he was in bUkinrs. Mr r. I Mrttittrr and Mr- Gordon White were In IVndlc- ton on Saturday Mtopplnjf. Mr. and Mrs. H A Hrtrton of nallaa mn-fst the W('-k end Ot the home of the ir dattnhter and famltv. Mr. and Mr. rrenricK Martin. They wcro here to see the play on Friday nlrht. Mra Elmer Ho tz. Mrs. waiter Jepsen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jep- sen and OilMren. jonn ami Evelyn Jcpsen and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Crawford and daughters u.-rp In Portland on Saturday to attend the wedding of Ann Jep sen to Leonard Fred Larson. St. Williams Altar Society met at the home of Mablc Cotter nn Thursrtav. Mrs. Dick McElll- Rott and Mrs, David Daker were hostesses. Mrs. Raker served refreshments. Tnnie riuh social meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Frank lin l.lnrlstrom on Saturday. The afternoon was spent playing pin ochle. Prizes were won by Mrs. Rill Molina Mrs. Dorr Mason, Mrs. Fred Hermann, Mrs. David hakcr HutrM were Mr margin Llndilrom. Mr. Vertier Trudvn Mr, ftud MclCrurle. Mr Vntor ftietminn n4 MbU Cotter Clause fcramnr tf I Waal.., and June Saunder and Cathy 'f fJulUendale. Waah, tnl the werk end at the home of Mr. and Mr fl Bay. Mr and Mr. lm MtFJIIgott are I ho parrnta of a baby girl brn on Thursday. Aril 'JO, at Si Anthony hoiHal In Prndla- i..n. Tlie vouni; mi welehwl iunds and has been named Mxhele Anne. Albert A. CruUant. of Tllla mook, a former teacher In the lone athool vUUrd at the home of Mr, and Mr. Kdmond Brta low on Thunwlay -f lt week. Mr. Crtiant U a former teacher of Mr. BrUlow'. Mr. Ray lleimbifiner and Mr. IJovd Klce were In Portland on Monday. Among the opening week end fUhermen bringing back a caich wa Edmond BrUtow with a 19 inch trout (rainbow! he caught In Willow Creek. ulDh A. Piuer. who is In the Signal Corpa stationed in Ger many, recently spent everal clays in Paris on leave. Piper and three of his buddies made the trlD from Bobbenlnc. Germany where they are stationed. Ralph is the aon of Mrs. Francl riper. Mrs.- Ernest Hellker and Mr. Tuda Swanson were hostesses on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hellker for a blnco party. Eleven members and one guest were present The club recently received an electric percolator for selling greeting cards. They also have purchased new shut ter type bingo cards. The club decided to ask two more mem bers Into the club. High prizes were won by Mrs. Elbe Aker. Mrs. Don Ball and Mrs. Imogene Mooney. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doherty are the Darents of a baby born on April 16, at St. Anthony hos- Dltal In Pendleton. The young man has been named Richard Byron. Second Lt. Dennis Swanson of the Air Force will resume his fltiia dutio Ha r b Ua Inactive lUt for flytnf of lit duo to an arm Injury. Now that his arm hat hlet um flying. II nd hi ! will leave on May 7 to come lo tone, as he bceina a 21 Jay lavt , lie wilt be on hi y lo Phoe nl. Aril, where he will be .tat loned. Mra. Rov L!nairtm and Suan were In Portland a few daya last week. Suaan relumed Thursday evenlna and Mr. Undtrom came home on Saturday ntgM with Mr. Elmer llultz. On Tuesday of laat werk, Mr. UmU Maan. Mi Ry Uni.tiu4U and Mr Char! O Connor al tendH a fri-ndh!p r!ht ,-t rxf(-ilon for Fluru Itrk i Mr. Koatk U a nrnili of the F-?TAIX cvir.mlttre t4 Ihe Grand Cr-j-i-r f OtegiJi O.E-S Mr and Mr. William Tews from Seattle. Wah. were her for the Valby Lutheran ehurih celebration. Ed and Dick Lowry ol HarmU- ion si-nt l he weekend here fin ing with Mr. and Mr M Har rla iY?r TllPPtAGE VMS' fa' - gfur 1 JAMAICA INN Motor Hotel la th hoott of th city it Tropical decor Bridal ault. executive aultaa if Lanal suit, kitchenette it Sample room Phone. 24-hr. switchboard IT Fro TV. radio Carag Parking it Credit card honored 415 S. W. Montgomery St. (OA S9 City Center Rout) PORTLAND, OREGON FREE! Writ for now THAVtt GUIDE lilting fins motati from coait to coatt, Impacted ond opprovtd by Congrats of Motor rMU. i wit a It's true. Unless sales are made, wbaala don't turn. Factories don't produce. Machine stand idle. So do people. No jobs. But when sales are made, things happen. America lives, breathes, creates. There is accomplishment, pride. There is progress. Where are most sales made? In ads, o! course. Ads that tell you what you want to know, about what you want to buy. Ads that guide you in ful filling needs and wnts. Ads that stimulate com petition, help keep prices down. Add that keep America rolling ahead. When advertising helps you buy, Wft prosper . . . as people, as families, and as a nation. It pays to be advertised at. A public service advertisement prepared by a leading Oregon advertising agency at the request of the Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association and published by this newspaper for your information. vm,mmmjir PIHMI " I J.' I t ... - 00 mim - , xv, . .,. fc-y5.- ir . v?v.'(k.vi...0s L , llvQ; -:Q(hfC I HQ If fa 1 1- r fl p. .pvl?;' Mlb H - ill ,V,j This advertisement salutes Oregon Advertising Rec ognition WeeV. May 1 through 7. Advertising is one of Oregon' great public servants, ordinarily selling almost everything except itself. This newspaper is pleased to participate in this recognition of th vital part advertising plays in keeping America oa th march. a0 STATE ST. - SALEM, ORE. V