Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 28, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    Jersey boar from the Glenn
Dadisman farm at Manley, la:
evening at 7 o'clock In the park
Jewelry of
Noe Exhibited
Chicago, July 28 U.R The In
fluence of a Siamese princess
the styles of the past year are
was exceptionally fond of wear
ing. It is a sterling silver brace
let of nine separate links. Si
amese gods are engraved on each
of the links. The royal jewelry
house said it is exctly the same
as the princess wears and made
of the same materials. Bracelets
of this type will sell for about
?45, they said.
at Dallas,
still in vogue.
East Salem Club Members
Gather for Family Dinner
East Salem, July 28 The July meeting of the Lansing Neigh
bors Garden club was a family picnic dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. W. Cole on Lansing avenue. Following the serving
of dinner at the noon hour the women members of the group
drove out to the Bauer Aquatic gardens to see the water lilies
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickerel
have had as their guests at their
The annual family picnic of
the Ametie club will be held
Prices generally are about the
same as last year. Some of the
less expensive items are down
as much as 20 per cent but quali
ty merchandise is holding at the
Lancaster drive home for sev
Sunday in the park at Staytoii.
Why Suffer
Any Longer
When o.i.cn ftu tin out Chine!
remedial Amailni iuccew lot 6Q0
rear in China No matter with ha
ailment you arc afflicted- dlflordir
.intuitu bean. luu. liver kidney
cat, iorutlpation. ulcer. dlabeUa
rheumatism, fall and bladder. ('
eral days Mrs, Pickerel's sister,
Mrs. Betty Forshey and twin
Board Buying Plant
same price level.
sons, KoDert and rticnara. iney
have been living in Denver,
Representatives of Thai Na-
McMinnville At a special
Colo., but are returning to her
hit the costume jewelry mar
kon, the workshop of the royal
former home in Australia to
meeting the stockholders of the
Farmers Cooperative Creamery
voted to purchase the plant of
the Nestles Food Co. located in
McMinnville for the sum of
ket today.
She'i Princess Noe of far-off
Thailand. Her court jeweler
jeweler of Thailand, exhibited
one item they said the princess
iNolhint Down Fa; Month!;
VENETIAN BLINDS
And Shades
IT. alia waib. relata, aal.1 aad railat
ra.r aid Venaliaa .Had.
ELMER, The Blind Man
Call anytime for Pre. estimate.
Pbona l-732
I45S Rure St. West Salem
We give S&H Green Stamps
make their home. They are sail
-.kin. ftmale oompiainu-
CHARLIE
CHAN
CHINESE BIBB CO.
Olfloa Ba.ra la d
Tata .ad Sal. Oall
IS4 N CaaiaiarataJ -
and other beautiful flowers at-
ing from Vancouver, B. C, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Pickerel and
two daughters left with them
Tuesday driving north for the
sailing.
The annual family picnic of
the members of the Merry Min
glers club will be held Sunday
exhibited some of the knick
knacks he makes for her and
lAdvartUemenf
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
NOT HARD TO KILL
IN ONE HOUR.
this garden spot, while the men
spent their time with horseshoe
Karen Patterson, and their lead
er, Mrs. Emory Goode. Wayne
Goode is one member of the
hopes will be the fashion in the
U.S. this fall and winter.
Aside from the Siamese in
fluence, exhibits at the national
jewelry fair, now being held at
and other games.
Enjoying the day were Mr.
$225,000 under terms and con
ditions to be agreed upon be
tween the board of directors of
the association and the Nestles
club who has special plans fori
If at aleaaoa, yaar 40. back .1 any
dr.. atara. T-a-L . STRONG fuafleldo.
and Mrs. Robert Ballard and
coatalna M par cant alcebol, IT PENE
TRATES. Rcacbaa MORE fcrma 1. KILL
Pbaaa (ISM
two nieces; Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Hahn, son and daughter
building up his number. He has
recently received a registered
SALEM, OBB.
Food company.
the Stevens hotel, indicated that
tha Ho.. Today at J. C. Farrr. Drura.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Blackman;
Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Kemper
14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 28, 1949
01
and two sons and daughter: Mr
and Mrs. Ben Rathjen; Mr. and
Mrs. James Taylor and Mr. and
Mrs. Cole. For the August meet
ing a trip to Portland to see the
rose gardens has been planned
Lewis Patterson, Jr., was host
for the regular meeting of the
Middle Grove Swine club at the
home of his parents. For the
program members reviewed
their recent trip to the homes
of each one to see their pig they
are getting ready for the state
fair. Anthol Riney, county
agent, made the trip with them
and offered suggestions for lm
provement in their pigs before
they will be ready for the fair
Present for the meeting were
members Wayne Goode, Yvonne
Goode, Dale Van Cleave, Garry
Doty, Lewis Patterson and Mrs
Lewis Patterson, Steven and
Wonderful Soup
with
Real Mayonnaise
life
Would you earn ft reputation a
a mystery chef with a special
flair for a soup that soothe! and
stimulates at ona and tha sama
time? Nancy Holmes, of Best Foods
Consumer Kitchen suggests you
try this one at your ntxt bridge
luncheon or Sunday night supper
party. Wait for the reaction. Curi
osity ia sure to be reflected, at least
on feminine faces. Once tha compli
ments are garnered in, you may he
generous with your secret or just
a bit reticent about tolling all.
Tomato Kichard tastes like a soup
you'd spend hours to bring to per
fection. Actually it calls for the
time it takes to open a big can of
tomato juice and put in the shred
dad vegetables, with a few extra
minutes for simmering and adding
the rial mayonnaise.
Tomato Richard
f etipi torn etc jult
1 medium onion, chopped Ant
cup coarsely eh redded carrot
cup thin oelery craeoent
M eup ehrrdded (rten peppee?
1 teaspoon aalt
U taaspoon pepper
H Utaepnon tug ex
t her Imvn
tablaapoona reai nayonnalM
TOPPING:
V eup haavr treat
I tahleepoon real maronnalM
Chopped ehWee
Simmer tomato juice, vegetables,
and seasoning for 10 minutes. Re
move bay leaves. Stir a little of the
hot mixture into rial mayonnaise.
Then blend all together. Whip
heavy cream and fold in real mayon
naise. Serve aonp piping hot topped
with mayonnaise cream topping and
sprinkled with chopped chives.
Yield: 6 servings.
Legal
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice U hereby given that tha under
lined haji filed nU Pinal Account In the
County Clerk Office ot Marlon County,
Oreton, and that Monday, on the 15.h
day ol Auiuit, Uti, at 10 a.m.. In the
Clroult Court Room of ield County, at Sa
lem, Orei on. hu been appointed by said
Court for the hearlni of objection there
to and tha ac It lament thereof.
( CAM, J. LONG,
Administrator of the Katatr
of Laura B. Krnat, dee.
CHAKLES T. AIEVKR8,
Attorney for Administrator,
Room Bldr.,
Oreion City, Ortion,
JuiyH.91.3fl.Aui.4.
National Forest Timber for Sale
Oral auction bldi will be received by
the Fornt Supervisor. New Poet Office
Building, Kufttne, Ore eon, benlnnlni at
1 00 p.m.. Pacific Standard Time, August
15, 1949, for all the live limber marked or
designated for rutting and all merchant
able dead timber located on an area em
bracing about 14? acres within portions
of Sections 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, T. SS R
IE., W.M., (unBiirveyedl. and surveyed
aecllon 2(1, T. fl 8.. R 7 W.M.. Brci
tenbmh Klvrr Watrnhed, Willamette Na
tional Forr&t, Oregon, estimated to be 6
750,000 fret H.M.. more or lew, of Doui-lai-fir,
300,000 feet B.M., more or lass, of
Western rrdredar, 10,000 feet B.M.. more
or lens, of western white pine, end 440.
000 frrt B M., more or lest, of western
hemlock and other sperlea of saw limber.
Sealed bids accompanied by the required
payment rrrelved by Ify Porest Buprvlsor
prior to 2:00 p.m., Paclilc Standard Time,
August IS, 1949, will be considered the
equivalent of an oral bid and posted for
the Information of all bidders. No bid will
be ronsldrred which Is lest than 16.16 per
W feet for Douglas-llr, 12.00 prr M leet
for western retired ar, f fl. 16 prr M feet for
western white pine, and 10.60 per M feet
for western hemlock and other species.
In addition to the prices bid for stump
ace. cooperative deposit of 10. IS per M
feet B.M.. to be used by the Forest Berv
lie for paying a part of tiic coit of slash
disposal. S. 000.00 to be applied on the
purchase price, refunded, or retained In
put as llouldated damages, according to '
the conditions of sale, must accompany i
each scaled bid and must be shown to
be In the potseslon of oral bidders at a
que miration for auction bidding. If an
oral bid Is declared to be hleh at the
dorm ol the auction, the bidder must
immediately make the required payment
and confirm the bid by submitting It In
writing on a Porel Service bid form. The
rlK.it to reject any and all bldi It re
eervefl. Before bids are submitted, full in
formation concerning the timber, the con
ditlons of sale and the submission of bids
hould be obtained from the Forest Sup
ervlsor, Eugene, Oregon, or the District
aUnoer. Detroit, Oregon. i
Jflt 14-20, 1S4.
aa ana -mmr u aa r. a Koii'ii'uiav Ma.a.m. b Bat aini! a bw b , n r-
Ripe Olives 5-19
Red label
Karo Syrup
Pancake Flour
Flapjack Flour Alber'i
S-lb.
can
Sparry 4-lb.
24.lb.
P9-
55c
45e
29e
BISQUICK X 39e
Valley
rand
Strained Honey
Marshmallows
M.C.P. Pectin Powdered
fluHlttt
5-lb.
can
Lb.
pkg.
79e
12c
Zee Napkins 2fc25c
All Prices in this ad effective) Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
SAFEWAY features selected, PAN-READY
frvito .chickens
These are selected birds, plump with tender,
sweet meat and ready-for-the pan. No waste! No
cleaning to do! Try Safeway's pan-ready fryers
on this guarantee: Unless they give you top- .,
eating enjoyment you get all your money back. ID.
VEAL SPECIALS!
Veal Rump ftS? tb. 55e
Veal Steak scHuTutDiL.. 59
Veal Loin Chops L. 79
SPECIAL
PICNICS
l,3V
Sugar Cured
Short Shanks
59
BEEF SWISS STEAKS lb. 79c
PURE GROUND BEEF lb 39c
Pur PORK SAUSAGE lb. 49c
SALMON STEAKS lb. 69c
HALIBUT STEAKS lb. 49c
ROCK COD FILLETS lb. 29c
SKINLESS
WIENERS
Or Bologna
l.45c
ASSORTED
LUNCH MEATS
Li.49e
and Reduced Prices!
COFFEE
NOB
HILL,
Mb. bag 45 e
2-lb. ba?89c
Airway Coffee ;& 40
Potted Meat Llbby't
Vienna Sausage Llbky's
No.
ib 79c
10
4-oi
COR
19
Corned Beef HashLbbr N;,.2 35e
Lipton TEA
Vj-lb. pkg. 59
ltS-bag pkg 1
Sunnybank Margarine Ib. 29e
Nu-Made Mayonnaise pi, 37
Rice Krispies c.i..,,.i,h. 19'
Wiener Buns v pk' 17c
VIENERS
OSCAR
MAYER'S
14-os.
can
35'
Many summertime favorites are now at their very best. Buy
them at Safeway where quality and freshness are guaranteed.
On the Cob
Golden Sweet
PEACHES 2 lbs. 25c
Early Elbertas
GRAPES, seedless Ib. 19
WATERMELON, vine-ripened Ib. 4
CANTALOUPES, sweet-flavorful Ib. 10c
ZUCCHINI SQUASH, tender, tasty Ib. 10c
LETTUCE, for sparkling salads Ib. 6C
CRISP CUCUMBERS, nice size Ib. 10
CELERY Ib. 10c
CABBAGE Ib. 5e
LEMONS Ib. 25c
For the convenience of out-of-town
and late shoppers, S A V K W A V
STORKS at 2120 Fairgrounds Koari
and 1420 State St.. are open until 8:00
P.M. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT
SUNDAY.
PLUMS
ib. 10c
TOMATO
JUDCI
Sunny Dawn
New
Pack
Log Cabin SYLUIP
Sandwich SPR
(Facial TDSSUiS
HAD
2EE
BRAND
19c
49
oVfo'o U C
Famous 24-ez.
for Quality cabin
LUNCH BOX
Quart
Yel for Washing
25c
MaftrVafefAiia
for IS-ox.
Diihwaihing Pk9-
Columbia Dill Pickles 45c
Palmolive Soap
i 223c
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