The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 22, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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jQThf &Ux1aan. Solam. Oregon, Friday, April 22. 194$
Salem Man
Engaged
Revealed Tuesday night at the
Delta Gamma bouse on tht Willa
metta university campus was an
Souneement of the engagement of
liss Lucy Collins, daughter of
Mrs. V. A. Collms of Berkeley,
Calif., to Allan P. Bellinger, son
of Mrs. Allan P. Bellinger of Sa
lem. The wedding is planned for
the fall, after which the couple
will live la Salem and continue
with their etudies at Willamette
university.
Both Mlas Collins and her fiance
are freshmen en the campus. Mr.
Bellinger la graduate of Salem
high schoeL treasure hunt re
vealed the news when the coeds
found pictures of the engaged duo
In a treasure oh est hidden in the
piano.
Korean Speaks
To Auxiliary
The West Salem Lions dub
Suxiliary meeting Monday night,
card the report of the nominat
ion committee, Mrs. William E.
Knower, Mrs. Fred Gibson and
Mrs. A. N. Copenhaver announce
candidates for offices, Mrs. Chea
ter Douglas, president; Mrs. Junior
Ickley, vice-president; Mrs. Ro
bert Covert, treasurer; and Mrs.
Elmer Nofzifsr, secretary.
Delegates for the state conven
tion, in Astoria, June 5-9-7 select
ed were Mrs. Earl Burk. Mrs.
Junior Eckley, Mrs. Axel Jacob
sen and Mrs. O. C. Brown. Mrs.
Clyde Everett was named as an
alternate. Elected president will
be Mrs. Chester Douglas, (telega teat-large.
The speaker was Mrs. Koh. an
American born Korean, who told
Interesting and amusing customs
ef the Korean marriage. The prin
cipal theme of her talk was about
student exchange, from Korea and
Campfire Corner
Elutamda Wapi Camp Fire Girls
met Tuesday at the Jason Lee
church with their ! leader Mrs.
Jasper Button to work on 'head
bands. Tawanka Camp Fire met
with their leader Mrs. Perle Heard
Tuesday and elected the following
officers: Dorothy Feskins, presi
dent; Shirley Sullivan, vice presi
dent; Nancy Weeks, secretary;
Carol Cole, treasurer; Maxine
Cadwallader. scribe.;
The OkiyasJn Camp Fire Girls
met at the home of their leader
Mrs. R. C Irwin and practiced the
play they will give for PTA at
Englewood school.
Friday, 20 members ef the
Kewene-alan Camp Fire group
with their guardian Mrs. Raymond
Olson, Mrs. Ray Graber and Mrs.
Albert Mefford, went to Portland
by train. They visited KOIN. the
Art Museum and several stores
and other buildings. They were
taken through the Cascade train
before returning home. '
Fairy Blue Birds ! met Monday
at the home of their leader Mrs.
James HaskelL Hostesses were
Judith and Lois Gardner.
Mornina? Blue Birds with their
leader Mrs. Leonard Reiman were
oonducted through a local bakery
on Wednesday. Cheery Blue Birds
at the home of their leader Mrs.
Roy Harlaad elected new offi
cers: Patsy aXfaeridge, president;
Judy Boursoa, vice president;
Derlene Goto, secretary, Janice
Walker, treasurer; Carolyn Seam-
ster, scribe. Mrs. rubers Jouy
Time Blue Birds, meeting Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. Todd,
held an Easter egg hunt Beverly
Mocabee was hostess.
This "Murder" Probe Only Police Class work
V
all countries to promote better
understanding between nations, as
a means of stamping out com
munism.
The meeting ended with the
serving of lunch by the hostesses,
Mrs. Guy Newgent, Mrs. McClen
don aad Mrs. Elmer Nofziger.
Popular Pair
Chocolate, Peppermint Combination Is
To Be Found in Many Favored Recipes
Br Maxine Bares
tetewnan Woman's Editor
Next to chocolate, we like peppermint flavor best. And we like
peppermint flavor neat to chocolate flavor too
Chocolate coated peppermint creams, chocolate oake with mint
Icing, chocolate angel food cake flavored with peppermint and choco
late pudding with peppermint
smrshmallow topping. Those arc
all luscious combinations, bard to
rettst.
Here's such a combination, as
sent by a cooking expert tor the
an k ers of shortening:
RED DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE
2 cups sifted cake flour
'i cup shortening
l'i cups sugar
V? cup cocoa
2 eggs
hi cup milk
2 teaspoeA soda
1 cup boiling water
1 teaspoon vanilla
Line the bottom of two 8-inch
cake pans with wax paper. Cream
the lard, add auger end cocoa.
When thoroughly araamed, add
egs aad beat well. Add flour alter
nately with milk in which coda has
been dissolved. Add boiling water
and vanilla. Pour batter Into cake
fans. Bake in moderate oven (SSO
.) for SO minutes. Twelve serv
ings. Peppermint Froetiag
14 cups sugar
1 tablespoon white corn syrup
5 tablespoons water
- X mgg whites
cup crushed peppermint
stick sandy
Combine all ingredients except
candy in top of double over boil
ing water. Remove front fire but
leave over hot water and beat 7
minutes longer. Add candy to
frosting and spread on cake.
One birthday cake that combin
ed these popular flavors, is made
by icing a chocolate with white
frosting, and placing one of the
popular dollar mints so that there's
one for every serving. It is a good
looking oake decorated with can
dles and is distinctive to eat too.
Make regular chocolate roll, and
for filling, use a peppermint marsh
mallow filling made thus:
PEPPERMINT MARSIIMALLOW
WHIP
1 egg white
cup corn syrup
Peppermint flavor
Cook over syrup to a soft ball,
Kur slowly over the egg which
s been beaten stiff but not dry.
Add peppermint flavor to taste.
and whip until it thickens. If an
electric beater la used, allow to
whip for some time until thick.
Mrs. Rev Mills has returned
from a stay at her beeeh place at
Nelscott. Joining her was her
daughter, Mrs. Elliott Price and
three children of Camas, Train.
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Boned and Zeds No Want
SWIFTS .P!
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CELLOPHAEZ
Smoked ausa3 55c
SWIFTS FBSMXUM
DZlCOn 690
UEHjEDS 390
BEEF SHOBTRIDS 350
COUNTRY STYLE
SAUSAGE - 490
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1230SuteSt, Phone 3-9127
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Praetlcal experieaee In set ring deaths either ajcesdental er tatentlenal U Istag given -pease ffleers
attendias a rcrional pcUec ache el fta Saleaa this week. Above are a grena working en a "aaarer"
staged daring the eenrae ef snstmsclen. Ylettaa Is Jehn Payne, aatlejne dealer." an erstwmUe ctothmg
store shammy. Leektag far eieea In the surtftsrae marder caper are, left te right, Olen Featcr. Salesa;
Gene Nerdene, West Salesa; David Bain. naJeaai lames Finney. Oregon state peUee: Capt. Stan Frleee,
Salem; and Sri. Amos Shaw. Albany, who waa la charge ef the grasp fer the prshltsa. Standing be
hind Shaw Is Oeerge Edwarns, galeae, who acted aa fUceryriat saan. (Statesman phete).
State Officer Is
Auxiliary Guost
American Legion auxiliary, de
partment of Oregon officers were
guests at the Monday meeting of
CapiUl unit No. t.
Mrs. Mitchell Thome. The Del-
lea, president spoke informally on
the auxiliary program. Mrs. Craig
Coyner, sr. Bend, national oom
mittee woman for Oregon and
national security chairman for
Oregon spoke on the national se
curity program ' and announced a
conference to be held May 4
m Albany.
Other department officers were
Mrs. W. W. Graham, CorvallU,
vice president. Mrs. Mae Whit
comb. Portland, secretary, Mrs.
Stanley Krueger. The Dalles.
Girls State chairman, Mrs. I. N.
Bacon, radio chairman, Mrs. T.
H. Mark. Band, publicity chair
man. Guests from other units
were Mrs. C. K. Aba Igor e, Cor
vallis, Mrs. W. . Parsons. Bend.
Mrs. G. F. Hastings, Kingwood
and Mrs. K. P. Mobley, Kingwood.
Mrs. Helen McLeod, president
introduced the guests and a new
memberrMrs. L. A. Lucas. Miss
Joyce Ed gel I. Salem high school
SaJem's Retail Packing; Plant
351 State St.
The besi resolution and Iha easiest cae io keep. Is io save on yonr
meal purchases in letting ns supply yon with meals oi good qnalily
al practically wholesale prices.
IIo "Hoi Shols" Ilo "Specials"
Tlavorizcd
Whole cr
nali
ib.4!c
E! ii &H
What a ralue! Money aan bur timer hasma. Nut-awaet, tetkdnr, skinned, cured to
axqaisits dstieney. Ask any oaa of tka kundreds who hars tried them.
DACOII SQUAIIES 150
PODK SAUSAGE
s
PUBE LARD ir "". 150
LITTLE LIIIKS l",'r-n 450
LOIII PODK CHOPS 580
LEAD POUK STEAS fc 480
LUIICklEOII SPECIALTIES l"' have m aupnJy of Midget
Varieties on hand.
ASSORTED m
Lonx
DOLOGIIA
350 lb.
IIDS .b
Liver
SAUSAGE
350 lb.
450
Tender
student, played piano numbers.
Miss Esther Ebersoie. director of
mtisic for the First Methodist
church, sang. Her accompanist
was Miss Jean Rickley, student
oof Willamette university. Mrs.
James A. Garson reported on the
rehabilitation committee work.
Announcement was made that
district conference will be held
in Newberg, April 24.
Mrs. O. E. Palmateer announc
ed a bazaar and cooked food sale
for May 2 at the Portland Gas
office.
Arranging the tea hour was
Mrs. Frank Marshall and mem
bers of her child welfare commit
tee. Mrs. B. E. Owens and Mrs.
Walter M. Wood ' poured.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones were
dinner hosts Thursday night at
their Belmont street home for
members of their club. Bridge was
in play during the evening and ad
ditional guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Verd Schlapkohl.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Goeden-
ough, Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Erick
sen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Halvorson
and Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk
will make up a beach party this
weekend at Neskowin.
Mrs. Carl Carlson. 20 Carlton
Way, will be hostess to the Merry
Time club for a dessert luncheon
this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock.
SHE
Vtesya NEVER I
ti9 FORGETS "I
Dnwtomoos Tjl I'V m
Wo Givo tfyC Grcea SP5
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UIEIIEDS
450
IIO TRICKY BARGAINS - TThen yon see il in ear ad, il's so.
LO'TESTPRfCES
evERyDAy
Corner Capitol A Market
COFFEE
Foirera, M. J. R, HilU,
Golden Wont, etc.
AU Popular Brands
THE GOVERN MY
Potmd ...
2-lba. $1.05
Ilixxion Coflee
Drip and Ilee;ular
l ib. tin ........ 490
2-lb. tin 960
Reyko
MARGARINE
lib.
Package
25c
Ili-Ho Crackers
1-lb. pkjp
Sunshine Grahams
1-lb. pkgr
Cinch Cake Mix
Devil Food, Spice,
Gold and White . ..
Hoody a Peanut
Butter Vt. class
Chef Bov-Ar-Dee
Spaghetti
Dinners Pkr.
29c
29c
39c
38c
39c
Plenty of Parking Spses
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LEEDS
Corned Beef Hash 2 . 330
BEARDSLEY
Sliced Dried Beef 1-.. 190
SUN SWEET ;
Prune Juice q(.k. 290
i
H-D SWEET I
Blended Peas No. 303 tin 160!
HUDSON HOUSE 1
Tomatoes ..No. 2Yi tin aeV
SIVIITH'S j
Pork & Beans 2,4 2 M 350
HUDSON HOUSE .
Sliced Beets n.. 2 . 150
O'BIUEN NUTTI
Brittle Candy 12-e. tin 390
I !
TENDER LEAF j j
Tea . Vi ib.pkf. 290
HIGHLAND CANE & MAPLB
Syrnp 12-01. ju?. 2$ 2i-. jf 5i0i
CUBTIS IIABICET
Always featuring the finest in whaiesosas saents at
prices that are within reason.
Arain we sar THANK YOU for a wonderful Easter
business. It waa tops.
Swift's Government Inspected
BOAST OF STEER BEEF
Am or blade Lb.
Area cut for pot roast - Made cut for oven.
Swift. GOTcrwntestt Inspected
SHORT BIBS OF STEER BEEF
0
and meatjr Lb.
Bake or boil with vegetables they're flavorful
Swift's Pre mi am
TABLE BEADY COUKUTS
Proteased in SWIFTS sew t leas kitcnesw under strict
s;evernaneat inspection.
FRYERS, BAKES, FRESH FISD
"For Meat to Eat - We Can't Be Beat"
-Herb" Curtis
3
and Juicy
Doc
OMIIGES
Fancy Nareb
GnAFEFnUIT
Fancy Florida ITnoarta;
1.
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PEAS
5Lf
Tender,
Fresh and
Sweet, lb.
lev Potatoes
lAmg White
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Ibn.
C7OB0Q57
Bee. oie
44sar pksj.
Bath size.
bar ok.
SWEETHEART SOAP
' DEAL PACK
20c s
Cbrox Bleach rt ,Nt ... 28c
Flonr Patent 25 $1X3
Pcannl Candy SfT. l?c
Creamed Honey WhNnH-L crt.n 25c
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