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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 8

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Tht Copital Journal, Salem, Oregon Wednesday, June 21, 1939 Eight Quelle Is Offered as One of Coast 's Finest Tomorrow evening, beginning at 6 o'clock and contin ulna until closing time. The Quelle restaurant will be form Sally Rand Becomes Business Executive San Francisco, June 20 (U.R) Meet Sally Rand, the business executive, who spends her days worrying about meeting the payroll and complying with social security laws and her ally presented to the citizens of Salem and vicinity as one for some time, was moved to his home at the Royal Court Tuesday, a a a Talbot Mr. and Mrs. KelUi Allen were hosts at a family dinner Sunday honoring Miss Myra Robinson of Berkeley, who Is visiting relatives In this district. Covers wen placed for the honor guest, Miss Robinson, Mrs.

E. B. Knight and son, Jack, of Jefferson, Mrs. Helen Doty of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.

Irwin Lena-burg and Dennis of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Doty, Mr.

and Mrs. A. E. Cole, Marjorle, Robert, Donald and Oaynell, Ralph and Jay Brown ot the Talbot district, and the hosts, Mr. and Mrs.

Allen and two children. African Nazis have taken control of German schools In of the linen placet or its sino any nignis figuring out ways oi increas- on hand In all parts of the building the Pacific cout. The restaurant, lng her business. to answer questions about new equipment and special features of Occasionally Miss Rand takes which owned by Frank H. Chatas and Dr.

R. J. rlicol. waa opened (our day off to address a woman's club or a businessmen's convention, and, of and a half jeare ago and only re cently was closed (or remodeling rourse, she still has to Inject that called (or recom miction Scarth until Wednesday of next week In order to permit those who wish to attend the Salem luncheon at the Marlon hotel Monday In compliment to Mrs. James Morris of Blsmark, N.

auxiliary national president. a a Friends are happy to learn that o. Wallace, who has been confined to the Salem Oeneral hospital the restaurant. Music for the evening will be supplied by a string group featuring prominent local musicians. Brad Collins, pianist, will direct assisted by Mary Headrlck, violin; personal touch Into "Sally Rand's Nude Ranch" at the Golden Gale throughout.

The grand opening tomorrow International Exposition. Charles Ned Vornlk, violin, and Olen Burrlght, bass. But, for the most part, Miss Rand worka from 13 to li hours a day at being a business executive. She lsnt the girl that Hickory County, knew, nor the fan dancer that the Chicago fair visitors went crazy a- Beet Equipment Featured The new Quelle features the very evening will feature a ipeclal eight coune dinner to be served throughout the evening, beginning at 6:30. A special program of music will be presented by a string orchestra.

Visitors to the Queue during the evening hours will be Invited to Inspect the entire plant. Employes will be latest In restaurant equipment from an a 11 -electric kitchen to prepare oous. food to the most modern methods of it ft v. Saf rnifcii I' ill nTaal as aaasasaasssassssssa She personally hires the 13S em. serving It to the public.

Decorated Our Congratulations ployes she has at her "Nude Ranch' ef the In the modern mode of styling, and "Miss America," both of which new restaurant offers the utmost are Incorporated. The "Miss Amer In customer comfort and conven to ica show. Incidentally. Is a niaht lence, ciud extravaganza that would do In addition to an elite fountain Interior of the new Quelle restaurant showing the modern styling of all equipment. In addition to the fountain and booth service shown here, a series of special dining rooms are provided In the rear of the cafe.

justice to a Billy Rose or a Flo Zleg feld. 32 Portlanders To Visit Salem On Thursday service and booths that will accom modate persons at a single serv lng. The restaurant will also tea. In 1933 Miss Rand waa broke and ture a special dining room service slightly hungry. She got her a set of fans and the rest Is history that catering to parties and banquets.

The new dining rooms are equipped is, until her current role of discus. The Quelle It was a pleasure to aid In the construction of Salem's most beautiful restaurant by Installing: All the Linoleum Floor Covering: Marshall Hopes To Scale Doonerak Children Capable of Selecting Own Diet sutg social and economic problems Thirty -two Junketing business to handle small parties of 10 or to banquets of 300 persons. Mr. Cristas Is restauranteur ana or being one of the most Important persons connected with the many years' experience, first start Montreal, June 21 (U.R) Dr. Clara M.

Davis, of Winnet- ing out In this business in Belolt, Fairbanks, Alaska. June 31 VPi On an expedition to challenge on foot the loftiest peak in Arctic America, Bob Marshall, chief of the division of recreation and land use and professional men from Portland, traveling by chartered bus, will be given a hearty welcome when they arrive In Salem tomorrow at 11 o'clock. The Portland party will be met at North Salem viaduct by a delegation of prominent Salem men ka, 111., told the Canadian medical association today that Wis, where he owned and operated two restaurants. From Belolt young children are perfectly capable of choosing; their own San Francisco Exposition. Perhaps the most Important consideration now that Miss Rand has become a business executive Is whether she makes money, "Yes," she said, "plenty, I paid off my original Investment within the first three weeks of the fair.

Since migrated to the West and opened Let Us Figure Your Floor Covering Job diets ana thriving on them. Her In the U. S. forest service, arrived to take cod liver oil when he chose two places In Walla Walla, only paper on the "Results of the Self- here by airplane today from Wash' La move a few years later to and took about two ounces of It. selection of Diets by Infants," was ington.

D. en route to pick up Orande, In eastern Oregon, to open from the Chamber of Commerce and other organisations. Including Mayor W. w. Chadwlck and President T.

A. Wlndlshar of the based on a six year study of 15 chUdren, starting with the age of two hardy sourdough "mushers." Dr. Davis said the average daily calories In the diets selected by the still another cafe. This move was then, even with $3,000 weekly overhead, there has been plenty of followed In a short tune to Pendle Marshall, with Jess Allen and weaning, who were allowed to ton where he ultimately owned two Kenneth Harvey, the sourdoughs. Chamber of Commerce.

Woodry Furniture Co. FLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTS 474 S. Commercial St Phone 6414 choose their own diets. will make a 75-mlle pack train trip Before coming on into town they As for Miss Rand's diversion "All the children proved able to more restaurants. Same Name Used and then attempt to scale will visit the nearby Valley Pack- "I haven't any.

I get an average manage their own menus; all had the chUdren during each six months' period were in every Instance found to be within the limits set by scientific nutritional standards for the Individual's age. This, she said, suggested "the existence of some Innate automatic mechanism. In which appetite Is an lng company and inspect the plant. foot Mt. Doonerak, which never has hearty appetities, and all throve, It wss from Pendleton that he moved to Salem In 1935 to establish Immediately thereafter they will be been conquered by man.

The peak, of six hours sleep and I spend all my waking hours at work, either directing my shows at the fair or at Dr. Davis said. "Constipation was his business In Its present location. unknown among them, and lxs taken to the Marlon hotel where they will be guests at the weekly in the Endicott range, is so steep that scarcely any snow clings to its the night club. Whenever I can I lives never were needed.

During In all his moves Mr. Chataa has been consistent In one respect Lions lunch. precipitous slopes. accept Invitations to make speech the six yesrs no serious illness oc each of his restaurants has been The next visit will be to the Ore es." curred among the children.1 Marshall Is a familiar figure to important factor, which controls the result In a satisfactory way, despite the great differences In the component of the diets as selected by the called The Quelle. In Salem he dl But there must be someone ro For the experiments, large trays the Alaskan scene, having written vlded his business with Dr.

R. gon Pulp tt Paper company and the Reed Murdoch packing plant, then the new state capltol and the man Arctic Village." a story dealing mantic in her life; perhaps she may even be thinking about getting of foods were placed before the children and they were permitted Nlcol, former owner of the Holly. children." with Eskimo life. wood theater, who has been his ufacturing plant of the Eyerljr Air married. to eat what they liked.

to business partner since coming craft company. The concluding Dr. Davis said the children chose she said. "I was en- Salem. visit will be to the Salem brewery.

their food at random, and there was gsged once. I'm going to go on be Historic Mural Takes According to Mr. Chataa, the re The Portland delegation will be not the slightest evidence of choice ing a bachelor girl." modeling of the local restaurant captained by Edward N. Welnbaum, directed by "Instinct." They tried manager of the trade and com nearly all articles on the list, and was not a sudden move. Increas lng business, together with the In merce department of the Portland Place in State House within a few days they began developing definite tastes and reach Chamber of Commerce.

creasing demand In the city for place where banquets for a large The complete list of the Portland ed eagerly for some foods and neglected others. Junketeers follows: number of persons could be held finally brought about the transition. A huge mural depicting the arrival of the news at Salem that Oregon had been admitted to the union was mounted in the senate of the new state capitol today. Frank H. Schwarz, F.

W. Arlaa. praaldent and naoasar ef (Continued from Page 5) Some of the children were In YOU ARE TO BE HIGHLY COMMENDED FOR GIVING SALEM ONE OP THE FINEST RESTAURANTS IN THE NORTHWEST. IglEAVER CABINET WCRIKg Am. Campbell oault.

B. r. Bal- "In making this move, It was my poor condition, four being under- Plans were completed for the en Itr, chief anatnacr. oparaUns dcparlmtnt. Pacific Power St Llerit eompanr; Leo H.

sole aim to give Salem the finest new York artist wno did the latest murals, to be mounted over the nouished and underweight and five having rickets, when taken for the restaurant It was possible to pro. painting and two of the four murals sarun, aecretarr-ireaaurer waanami a H. E. Brown, manaaer McKea. tertainment of the Marlon county assembly Sunday, June 35, at the annual picnic at Hazel Oreen park speaker's roster In the house of rep experiments, but within a "reason vide," Mr, Chataa said.

Staff Growa Rapidly Ion Si Robbtna, O. Clerlco. manaaar Mallorr hotel! Walter L. J. Davlea, Vict- in the rotunda of the capltol, came here from the east to supervise the resentatives, was In Salem but was able time" the nutrition of all came up to optimal standards.

Dr. Davis That The Quelle has progressed meeting In the rooms of the park dance hall at 11 o'clock In the fore mounting. in Its four years In Salem Is borne not to be unveiled until the arrival of Its artist, Barry Faulkner, who divided the painting assignment The mural, which is mounted on said. All cases of rickets healed in noon. out In Its growth.

When It was a curved background above the pres. An all day quilting will be given approximately the same length of time, although one of the children efemmvsXeiAi, pteaiaent united Btatei national Bank: Jack Domnlaee, manaaer of Oohrmann Hotel Supply company; K. O. Bldrldae, owner and manaaer of Kldrldaa rood Balea. Ben Ettelaon, vtce-prealdent of U.

Seller eompanr: W. H. Francti. aialatant aeneral frelaht aaent Southern Paeltlc eotnpanr: A. Oreenwalt, manaaer for Dun At Bradatreet, Oeoraa Greenwood, manaaer of new buslneia department.

Bank of California; Don Hen- IXTU I ldent's platform, Is domlnantly grey with Schwarz. Faulkner Is due here the first of next week. first opened the staff consisted of five employes. Including the pro during next week to complete a quilt with overtones of blue, green and la. suffering from them was allowed to partly finished.

The past presidents' prietor. Todsy, the staff boasts 23, vender, to harmonize with the dark exclusive of Mr. Chataa. The pres. club will defer its trip to Philomath to be guestt of Mrs.

James A. wood panelling of the room. Posses Continue ent staff Is composed of Fay Buck The scene shows Steffln Senter. Artillery Roars derton, prealdent of Service Bronaa Braaa Worka. I.

X. Hervln. dlatrlct num. hostess; Agnes Cook, cashier young Oregon City horseman, who Harry Chadboume. fountain mana Search for Outlaw manaaer lor Metropolitan Lira Inaur-anea company; 8.

A. Humphrey. ownM ger; Vlona Moberg, Alice Mldwood, From Guard Camps of Candy Produeta company; B. W. John-eon, executive vlce-prealdent and saneral had splashed overland from Oregon City with the news of admission, arriving in Salem after a 30-hour ride una Toney, Rose Sommer, Edith Hayward, June 31 OP) A re Wellhausen, Lois Russel, Esther manaaer or the adjustment bureau.

W. c. Kaley, aaalitant vlce-prealdent. lentless search for Ray Olson, elu Camp Clatsop, June 31 (jF) on March 10, 1859, Vehrs, Dorothy Moore, Lucy Wind Flrat National bank: J. B.

Kllmore, pur- sive fugitive who killed two depu Twelve-inch mortars and 10-inch rifles echoed up and down the coast hole, Betty Jackson and Mary Head, cnaains aaent lor racmo rower Llaht company; A. O. Leecn, department manaaer for Portland Oaa At coke company: Z. W. Moaner, dlatrlct paaaenaer aaent.

ties, spread into a second northern Wisconsin county today after an restaurant and dining room staff; line near Fort Stevens yesterdsy as The pioneers shown on the panel seem only lethargic In their Interest in the news. Schwarz said his own researches, Indicated the people of Oust Chataa, chef; William Greg armed and heavily bearded man units of the 249th field artillery pep Pennaylvanla Railroad company; Charlea ory, assistant chef; Bradley Blank- pered a target towed In the Colum answering his description was seen near Bruce, about 30 miles south enshlp. Earl Hull, Ethel Chatas, Salem, Incensed when an earlier ap bia river by a tug. Don Fields, William Byers, John plication had been turned down IF of here. The squatty mortars expelled 900- w.

oaten, 334 Nortbweat Olltan atreet; Clarence D. Porter, vlce-prealdent and manaaer. Fidelity St Depoolt company of Maryland: Xd RuaaeU. manaaer for Raa-muaaen At Ualle M. Scott, chairman of board of Portland Chamber of Commerce: Vernon Scott, prealdent of Packer-Scott company: Paul T.

Shaw, prealdent Obrlcht and Herman Johnsrud were not avid In their Interest. Possemen, who for five days have pound projectiles while the big rifles kitchen staff. pursued Olson, divided their forces threw 550-pound bullets. The painting was laid before the old Bennett House, leading hostelry The remodeling of the building and enacted a campaign designed The six-Inch guns spoke at Fort waa done through local agencies, Salem's Most Beautiful Restaurant to prevent the 30-year-old ex-con- Canby on the Columbia's north of the dsy. Many pioneers are stand 440 State St.

Phone 5016 for Reservations Leo Johnson Installed all electrl Wet from replenishing his food sup ing around in groups and Senter, cal equipment and lighting fixtures; shore, across from Fort Stevens, other coast artillery units drilled. ply. Woodry Furniture, linoleum; Skewls the courier. Is reading from a written dispatch. Women, dressed In the While a group of volunteers and Battery Albany coast artillery and Judson, plumbing; Carl Arm or Shaw Buralcal company: c.

L. Bhorno, vlce-prealdent and manaaer of Blake Moffltt Si Towne: Idward P. Sinclair' manaaer for D. N. and S.

Walter company; Claude Snow, prealdent of Bnow'a Ineectlelde company; Paul Stelnmeta. owner of Portland Cutlery company; R. C. Stratford, member of Wbltcomb. Burn.

Blratford At Kdward N. Welnbaum, manaaer of trade and commerce department, Portland chamber of Commerce. Santiam Rebekahs costume of the era, show little more unit, drew warm praise for firing deputies under Sheriff Ellsworth Wilson guarded all roads In nor Interest than the men. eight record shots with the mortars priest, sheetmetal work; Harold Dunsmoor, interior decorating; Caspar and Cutler, ventilation and thern Rusk county and searched the onto the target 9000 yards away. Schwarz said he had made no ef countryside near Bruce, a second Battery from Klamath Falls fort at portraiture In his work, but heating systems.

The heavy duty army of possemen under Sheriff QDenina tnai several or the men represented displayed exceptional accuracy with the 10-Inch rifles although it was kitchen equipment and fountain material was obtained through yran were painted with the Idea of lndl Name New Officers George Seeheuter of Sawyer county continued systematically to comb the Moose lake area near here where the slightly over the time allowance. vldual pioneers In mind. Included in firms In Portland. The Hszel Dell Dairy was awarded the contract to The target was approximately eight these are General Joseph Lane and Mill City Election of offloers was held at the regular meeting of the Santlam Rebekah lodge. Those miles away.

Jesse Applegate, men who were be supply the restaurant with all dairy fugitive broke Into a store Monday and stole food. The. produeta dally, lieved to be In Salem the day the news arrived. Second hand clothing from Am Mexico Is trying to induce the erica Is to be sold in East Africa. Second of the two legislative world to smoke Mexican cigarettes.

Rosedale District Names Bert Hamilton Rosedale School election elected were Mrs. W. J. Robinson, noble grand; Mrs. Crlssle Henderson, vice-grand; Mrs.

Otto Oeert-sen, secretary, and Mrs. Gertrude Msson, treasurer. The report on Grand lodge was given by Mrs. Mabel Schroeder and Mrs. Blanche Syverson.

Visitors from the Lyons lodge were Mrs. Hazel Lewis, Mrs. Lois Comfort. held Monday night at the Rosedale schoolhouse. Bert Hamilton was The Dunsmoors elected director and Mrs.

Lesta Bates clerk. Ed Harmon of Nampa. Idaho, preached at Rosedale Friends Mrs. Rosa Berry, Mrs. Mildred Carr, church Sunday morning and all eve ning services were dismissed en ac count of the yearly meeting at New.

berg. Congratulate Mrs. Theresa Crabtree and Mrs. Elizabeth Westenhouse. A committee for the June birthdays was appointed.

Following the business session, an evening of cards and a no-host lunch were held. The Management Invites you to enjoy this most modern of fine places to dine. Grand Opening Dinner JAenu. Ormal Trick was home Sunday from Forest Grove to attend atie Hazel Dell Dairy Congratulates The Quelle SALEMS' HOME OF THE FINEST OF FINE FOODS Methodist conference. CHOICE OF WINES COCKTAIL: Shrimp The Quelle Crab Fruit Tomato Jules RELISH Congratulations Sweet Pickles Celery Ripe Olives It was our privilege to do the painting and decorating of Salem's finest restaurant.

Your Painting Problems Are Our Business SOUP: Cream of Tomato SALAD: Fresh Combination Vegetable Salad ENTREES: Fillet Mlgnon Mushroom Sauce Virginia Baked Ham Raisin Sauce, Roast Young Oregon Turkey Oyster Dressing Whole Kernel Corn Baked Potatoes quelle Special Rolls DESSERT: Pumpkin Fresh Apple Pie Jello with Whipped Cream Fresh Strawberry Sundae Pineapple or Orange Sherbet CHOICE OF BEVERAGES Consistent In its policy to use and serve only the best in foods, The Quelle management selected HAZEL DELL DAIRY PRODUCTS EXCLUSIVELY to The Quelle on the dedication of its beautiful new dining rooms and all-electric kitchen All Electrical Work installed by LEO H. JOHNSON Electrical Contractor 525 Edgewater Phone 9111 WIRING REPAIRING FIXTURES 1.00 Musie Harold Dunsmoor PAINT CONTRACTOR 1115 Shipping St. "Five Generations ef Painters Maybe We Painted the Mayflower" In your own home, where you insist on the best, and yet the most economical, you will find HAZEL DELL PRODUCTS will meet all your demands for service at your door Phone 9622 or 22F21 Dinner Served 6:30 to 10:00 P. M..

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