The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 09, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    Birthday Party Given
Mrs. Verne 0trandr enter
tained Tuesday in honor of Walljr
Wilson jr. on his fourth birthday.
Attending were Mary Jo and Ann
Meusy, Roberta and Jimmy Meu
sy, Billy Anning. Jack. Larry and
Bill Folk. Jimmie Barrett and
Wally Wilson jr. Mrs. Ostrander
was assisted by Mrs. Wally Wil
son sr. atd Mrs. Jack Folk.
Dates Afgain
Tropical Fruit Again on Grocer's
Shelf Makes Good Confection, Cake
By Maxine Baren
Statesman Woman's Editor
Dates have again become permanent items in local shops. Though
the supply was erratic during the war years, imported and domestic
date have returned for good, it seems.
Dates are indeed a versatile food an important one in the orient.
Dates are used in salads, desserts
and as a confection. It's recom
mended that one buy packaged
dates for eating uncooked, and
leaving the bulk kinds for times
when they are to be cooked. Do
mestic dates (and there are many
grown in California) are reliable
as to cleanliness, but some of the
Imported ones may not come up to
standards for raw eating, though
they have pawed inspections re
quired for importations of food.
Old time recipe is Bishop's
bread, a cut cookie which uses
dates. Here's a recipe for
BISIIOrs DATE CAKE
1 cup pitei dates, cut up
1 cup chopped nutmeat
Mi cup butter or shortening
1 cup sugar
. 4 eggs separated
IV4 cups flour, sifted
2 4 teaspoons baking powder
V teaspoon salt
Cream butter with sugar, add
yolks and beat hard. Sift baking
powder second time with flour
Add to shortening mixture, add
nuts and dates. Fold in whites,
mix gently but thoroughly. Turn
Into oiled loaf Un. bak at 325 for
60 minutes or until well done.
Another recipe from the Cali
fornia date growers is this:
DATE. TECAN CINNAMON
TOAST
cup butter or margarine
H cup walnut meat
V cup sugar
1 tablespoon cinnamon
H cup dates, pitted and rut
White bread
Melt the butter and add the
nuts. Fry the nuts slowly until
rrtsp. Remove from fire, add su
gar and cinnamon. Mix and
spread on white bread. Dot with
the dates See that the nuts are
distributed evenly over the bread.
Place on a cookie sheet beneath
the broiler flame and broil gently
until bubbly. Serve hot. Make
bout 4 or 5 slices that should be
ut In half.
Wintertime
Travelers
January is always a popular
month for Salem folk to leave on
trips both north and south.
Driving north to Seattle and
Victoria, B. C. on Sunday will
be Mrs. William McGilchrist, jr.,
Mrs. George Alexander. Mrs.
Floyd W. Shepard and Mrs.
Frank Healy. They will be joined
in Portland by Mrs. McGilchrist's
daughter, Mrs. Peter Buck, who
will also make the trip north.
Mrs. Shepard will spend the
week visiting with her parent.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller, who
reside in Victoria. The other ma
trons will be registered at the
Empress hotel lor the week.
Mrs. M. E. Wafers entrained
I Tuesday night V t San Francisco
'to spend the ensuing month with
her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Womack.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Linden
returned Thursday from a sev
eral days stay in Seattle and oth
er northern points.
Newcomers from
Holland in School
At Grand Island
UNIONVALE The three chil
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Braat,
who recently arrived here from
Holland, have enrolled in school.
Miss Cornelia Braat is enrolled
I at the Dayton union high school
for a post-gradusSte course. The
boys. Benny, 8, arid Billy, 11, are
I in the primary grade at Grand
Island.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Rutschman were
'the Rev. and Mrs. Archie Mac-
Neil, the Rev. and Mrs. Eugene
Brickwedel and family of Amity,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Konzelman
of Coryallis and Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Withee, jr. and Stanley.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Magness
and family of Newberg were Sat
urday evening dinner guests of
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Withee, sr.
Miss Phyllis Winger of Salem
visited Lydia Withee Sunday.
Detroiters Visit
At Albany Home
DETROIT Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Hanson and family, Rich
ard, Carol and Delia, spent New
Year's with the former's cousin,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ma lion of
Albany.
Martha Kauko and Jane Hill
man of . Salem spent the weekend
with the Frank Wilsons.
Detroit high school basketball
team is playing Turner Tuesday
night
Boiling - Leaking
Radiators
Need th attention oi our
radiator export ...
We hare complete facil
ities with which to repair,
clean and flush radiators
and cooling systems . . ,
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Satisfaction Guaranteed
Loder Bros.
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The Statesman. Salem. Oregon, Friday January 9. 1948 7 f
Save
His
Eyes
Dr. E. E. Bering
Take care of your child's precious eyesight. Have his j
eyes examined often. If he needs glasses, come tc us for :
professional care. !
DIGNIFIED CREDIT
BORING OPTICAL COMPANY j
SS3 Court rbone C50f j
ay
Dr. Sam Baches
Dinner Will
Fete Couple
Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Cordon will
be hosts for an iu revoir party
Sunday night at their Rose street
home for the pleasure of Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Jones, who are leav
ing this month for Detroit, Mich.,
to make their home.
Guests have been bidden to din
ner with several hours of cira to
follow.
Covers will be placed for Mr.
end Mrs. Lowell Jones. Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin McEwen, Mr. and Mrs.
C. Ronald Hud kins. Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Hume. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Xohlgren. Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Lorenz. Mr. and Mrs. Deral Jones
and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon.
Nclyel Drive
To Walla Walla Home
FRUITLAND Mr. and Mrs.
Ted Kleen drove to Walla Walla,
Wash.. lat week with their son.
Ljrle Kleen and his bride (Margie
Crooks). The young couple whs
married in the first Evangelical
United Brethren church in Sa
lem December 26. Both are em
ployed in Walla Walla and will
make their home there. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Kleen returned via the
Toppenmh highway.
Families at Turner
Buy Salem Home
1
TURNER Mr. and Mrs. Br.i j
Burkland and Mr. and Mrs. Cailj
uuraiann nave purcnaea nomn
In Salem. They have rented their
apartments here to Mr. and Mm.
Herschel Petersen and Mr. ari'l
Mrs. Fred Miles of Salem.
Kenneth Barber purchased the
Moore home on the west side
ef town.
4- 0
1. 'y
ri:' $ V Mi
R I B ROAST ot SofeWoy is mW
cot so you pay only for por- ) HEAVY CHINE ft)
tion that will roast just right U OHl REMOVED I
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1 -tr no'. mi 1,
of greater savings because...
S2?6?a of full value In good-eating meat because
. . . you get meats of guaranteed quality, trimmed waste-free before weighing.
See, in the diagram at left, what this means when you buy a standing rib roast.
Although many markets cut rib roasts from seven ribs, Safeway rib roasts
are cut from only the first five tender ribs. These are cut seven inches long.
The less-tender end is lopped off to be sold as short ribs at a lower price.
The heavy chine bone is also removed. Result: you pay for just that part
which is suitable for oven-roasting . . . the tender center portion. Every cut
of meat you buy at Safeway is correctly prepared for cooking before it is
weighed. For meats, as for all foods, be sure ...shop SAFEWAY.
PORK LOIN
ROAST
Your choice of
Loin or
End
ib. 55c
Grade
Good
Beef Hib Roast
Seef Pot Roast
Smoked Picnics
Blade
cut
lb.65e
lb. 55'
Commercial
Ib. 59e
Grade
Good
Commercial
Ib. 49e
GBOOND MEAT
Pound
POBK SAUSAGE
Pound
FRICASSEE FOWL
Eviscerated cut up Pound
Meat Features Effective Fri. A Sat.
39c
45c
65c
FLAVORFUL, LEAN
SHORT SHANKS
SALMON
STEAKS
HALIBUT
STEAKS
FRESH
OYSTERS
lb. 49
lb. 69c
lb. 59c
Por'i Chops
Loan, tender cuts
From the
center
the loin
of Ib. gpc
Pint
... we price all Heme aa low as possible. Ia addition, we meet
every cocpetitors "special" prices . . . item by item, day by day.
Grocery Features Effective Through Monday, January 12
We reserve the
right to limit
No sales to
dealers
This Ad Effective All Safeway Stores
Salem - Silverton - Dallas
Swift Premium
SDieed
iACOH
Famous
for its
flavor
Canned Food Values
Green Beans
Green Beans
Green Beans
Lima Beans
Sliced Beefs
6rrfM No. 2 can 4c
teycrof No. 2 can
Roycmt Ne. 2 can 5c
Xoeci No. 2 can Qc
Hifkwwy No. 2 can Qc
Diced Beets H r'"r n. r qc
Diced Carrofs N 3 9c
Com GsWeaWe'e C m Ne. 2 can 5c
Hominy Ne. 2' can oc
Fruits and Juices
Peaches. H'h- ' GM 2'' 29c
Prepared Prunes r No- 2' 19c
Apple Sauce 2 " 13c
ApriCOf S r"T SeW-wAoe. aap. No. 2','. 27c
Fruif Cocktail N- 2'j 38c
'i of produce at its itost because...
. . . our experts select top quality fruits and vegetables right
in the growing areas... rush them to your nearby Safeway!
APPLY
DORIIAIIT
SPRAYS
Millers Lime Sulphur
Qnaris .
Gallons
5 Gallons
Millers sslersnlied
eepser prr. 1 lb.....
Orthe Klecnep
Spray plnta
For your cuttinjrs, seed
bed and transplanting:
50c
, 1.25
. 125
90c
40 c
Flowerile
Vi Cn. fi.
1 Cn. il.
2 Cn. fl.
75c
1.25
2.00
Prune your trees and
shrubs while they are
dormant.
Pruning CF?
Saw - JLsOO
IKS'. 5.00
Clippers .. 1.50
These Values at
Salen Seed and
Inplenenl Co., Inc.
210 State St.
Phone 4903
SUGAR BELLE PEAS
Gardenside Peas, 303 can, 10c, Doz. $1.15
re 51 AtT
Dozen cons I 7y
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Town House Citrus Sale Event!
Natural. 4-ez.
21
Swsefsned, 4e-oi.
25
Prune Juice H9nf 0f 2-- 25c
Blended Juice ' 6 25c
Orange Juice O'GeAf 4&-ox. 25c
V-8 Juice r.9taU. 4-ex. can 2c
Tomatoes GWe.urfe No. 22 eaa 2 I C
Tomatoes D' oee Se pL No. 2 caa 25c
Gravy fo-AmfkeiF No. ! oc
Port & Beans c" s-r No- 2Va ea 9C
Pork & Beans Vmm c- No 300 1 5c
Ravioli iwe reeefaele 7-ot. can c
Chicken and Noodles Lr 29c
PigS Feet 5eeeaoe 14-ot. 39c
Tomato Juice
19e
Sunny
Down
46-oz. con
SAUERKRAUT
Columbia No. Wi
brand con
10
Crackers and Cookies
Crackers 5mow fhk 2 ,b 47c
Crackers Ttnf "oUI 2 ,b- 35c
Crackers r 47c Mb. 25c
Crackers 6oki 2 ,b- 49c , lb- 26c
Ritz Crackers , ,b " 30c
Wheat Toast Wafers ,b 28c
Vanilla Wafers ir 1 5c
BUY THEM BY THE DOX!
RED ROME
BEAUTIES
Per Lb. 12c
Per Box $4.19
Winesaps it, 9c $3,15
Delicious Red, lb. 10cb.x$3.59
There ore so
many ways to
Serve Apples
Cornice PEARS
Delicious Tempting
Fine for Salads
Grown in Hood River
Lb.
POTATOES
Preserve Values
i-n- 29c
-- 29c
29c
Apricot Preserves M 9mck
Boysenberry 'k frr
Plum Preserves , ,b- ir ' 5c
Strawberry sw" k f'-rrM 1 39c
Orange Marmalade , Ib- 'r 15c
EDWARDS COFFEE
Rich and Fall Flavor
1-lb.
can
430
z-lb.
can
50
Deschutes, No. l's
15-pound sack
79c
DESERT
WHITE
GET THf JANUAIY
FAMILY CIRCLE magazine
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Cauliflower
GRAPEFRUIT
Full white
heads Lb.
15c
Lb. 5Vi0
Full Box
Half Sl Z9
Box 2L
12.69
Produce Features Effective Friday and Saturday
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