Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 06, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    BCiptUI Jwml Saba, Ortfra, Friday, March , IMS, Waodbum Woman's
Club Entertained
VISITORS here last evening
were Mr. and Mn. Letter Bell
of Longview and their ion, En
sign Donald 'BeU. They were
viiltlng at the home of Mr. and
Mr. David H. Cameron.
HOLLY SAYS:
Now-Brand New ELCINS
fitnrS Winn I
tfpecial Introductory Offer
MACEIETTE (A) BRACEIETTE (D)
$44.75 $52.50
HfJS after April I 57J0efter April
World' &nt Shock-rctiatant bracelet witch.
Tb oo and only bracelet much whh the heart dm aercr breaks.
HUNTER $52.50 Li "
7 JO after April .
CARLSBAD $42.50
47J0 after April S
Skectrealitant and Hie awe) durable watch fee
ton) f all. the 9vereeeea, DerePewer MelneariM.
0
World' eolr Shock-raaittuit witch with the
ubreakablt DnnPower Mainspring.
Other NEW ELGIN Value From $33.75
SHOP AND SAVE ON ELGIN'S
SPRING TIME SAVINGS af
"HOLLY"
JACKSON JEWELERS
225 N. Liberty St. .
HT..aUnei ne mTll1lt
meeting of the Woodournf
Woman' club opened with a
no-host luncheon at 1 p.m.
Wednesday. A reception wu
fiven for the new member,
Mn. Russell Hurlburt, Mn.
Gall Wengenroth, Mn. Arthur
Burt, Mr. Lauretta Whitney
and Mn. Jullu Granner, and
each wai presented with a eor-
Mn. It. L. Anderaon presided
over the business meeting and
it waa voted to give $9 for
Eaater SeaU and $5 to the Red
Crot.
An invitation waa read to the
golden annivenarjr of Mr. and
Mn. Fred Rogen on March 22
at the Preabyterian church.
Plan were made to hold a
bazaar May 1 and 2. It wa
alio planned to participate in
a cake baking contest at we
May Furniture (tore on March
27. The golden jubilee of the
club will be obierved at a ban
quet honoring put presidents
April 22 at the library club
rooms. Committee reports were
given after which Mn. T. K.
Sanderson, program chairman,
took charge of the meeting. She
introduced her brother, W. T.
Peten of Portland, who show
ed beautiful colored pictures of
Hawaii, taken while on a trip
there.
Guests of the day were Mn.
Elite Whlteaker, mother of
Mrs. Andenon, and Mn. Mar
tha Jones, a past president of
the local club, Mn. Loren
Flamer, Mn. W. T. Peters, Mn,
William Murphy, Mn. Anna
Smith of Philadelphia, Mr.
Maude Scott, Mil Laura Bon
ney, Mn. John Dickson, Mrs.
William Brown, Mn. Jesse
Menegre, Mn. John Kosse, Mn.
M. Nasman, Mrs. Stewart
Popp, Mrs. J. Way, Mn. H.
Olsen, Mn. Kate Hennlng,
Mrs. Ann Seely, Mrs.' Anna Mil
ler of Portland and Mn. W. Ol
sen.
Boots and Spurs
By. CHARLEN WOODS
Anyone flat saddle minded
around these partsT Well, if you
are tend an ear to this announce
ment. This Sunday, March 8,
at the Oregon State Fair grounds
there will be a flat saddle show.
This affair starts at 2:30 and the
public is invited to come and
watch the fun. No admission is
to be charged.
There will be such events as
the Park Hack class. Three
Gaited class. Junior Seat and
Hands for 18 yean and under,
Roadsten to Bike, Matched
Pain, Five Gaited, Seat and
hands for Seniors over 18 years
of age, and the English Trail
Horse class.
The committee chairmen are
as follows: Reception, Marie
McKinney; traffic, Ivan Sutton;
food, Ella Durkee; paddock
Floyd Seamster; equipment, Ce
cil Mollert; ring steward, Bus
Youngquiit and Graham Shar
key; juniors, Thelma Young
quilt; announcing, Harry Car
son; judges, Joe Biles. Show
manager will be Graham Shar
key.
Joe BUes is bringing quite a
few horses so let's all turn out
and make this show a success.
Mr. and- Mrs. Fred Anunsen
Toddy's Menu
Television Party
Lobster SaUd Hot Rolls
Potato Chips Olives
Date Nut Graham Cracker
Squares
Beverage
Rainbow Event
Dallas Naomi chapter of
the Order of Rainbow for Girls
met on Monday evening.
It was reported that the
Mothen' club, sponsored a rum
mage sale on Wednesday and
Thursday at the Masonic lodge
in Dallas, and that a number of
chapter member are planning
to attend the grand assembly
at Tillamook to be the week-end
of March- 26-28. lone Cockran
will be the grand choir represen
tative at this meeting.
Attending the Yamhill Che
cowan assembly on Thursday,
for their courtesy night were
Charlene Weldeman, Joyce
IRuiter, Immortality.
Date Nnt Graham
Cracker Squares
Ingredients: 1H cups finely
crushed graham cracker crumbs,
1 teaspoons baking powder, Vi
teaspoon salt, 1 cup (lightly
packed) chopped pitted dates,
I cup chopped walnuts, 1 cup
firmly packed dark brown
sugar, 3 tablespoons butter or
margarine (melted), cup con
fectioners' sugar.
Method: Stir graham cracker
crumbs, baking powder, and salt
together. Stir in dates and nuts,
separating pieces of date with
fingen if necessary. Beat eggs
with rotary beater until thick
and lemon-colored; gradually
beat in brown sugar, then melt
ed butter. Fold into graham
cracker mlxtdre until crumbs
are moistened. Bake In well-
greased 8-inch square pan in
moderate (37SF) oven 30 min
utes or until cake tester insert
ed in center comes out clean.
Place on cake rack and cool in
pan. While still warm, cut into
16 generous squares. Put con
fectioners' sugar in paper bag.
Shake. each square in bag to
coat with sugar.
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resile Setvrelay aeralaat. BAAlff
Once yew aswipoatr ler Hate DvCiM
Mother -
.ttt our mw compleft tm ofiaster Shots
by Buster Crown!
Our six-point sizt dux, bsvrts perfect tit...
protects growing feet with 49 years of
onsvrpossed q utility croft sin on ship.
Batter Brown are so smart foe Eastcc, Mother! Correct the and
proper fit are so import to too children' foot development
daring these active Tears. Oar Baiter Brown salesman always
checks children' feet scientifically six ways all the vital points
lor gentle support aod room to flex aod grow. Oar Batter Brown
Caster stocks are very complete. Why not com la today and let
s fit roar yoangsten ia Basset Brown for Easter? They're the
finest shoe fom can bar!
are back from a long winter va
cation in Palm Springs. We are
glad to see them back.
Friday night fun night was put
on by Don Roy and Cris Neet-
ley. jack Vest announced. Jim
Fowler won the prize, a pair of
rem, mere was a fairly large
sized group riding.
Mrs. Fioyd Seamster served
coffee after Floyd Seamster call
ed the drill of 22.
It was announced by Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Mollert that the two
kid goats given away as prizes
by the calf ropers are doing
line.
Dallas Women Hear
Mrs. C. A. Sprague Talk
Dallas At their annual
luncheon honoring past presi
dents, memben of the Dallas
Woman's club heard Mn. Char
les A. Sprague of Salem discuss
the United Nations organization.
Mn. Sprague, who was with her
husband when be was alternate
delegate of the United States
commission to the U. N., told of
the organization and functions of
the United Nations. Mrs.
Sprague was introduced to the
group by Mr. H. D. Peterson, a
past president of both the Dal
las Woman's club and Oregon
Federation of Women's clubs.
The luncheon began with' a
greeting by the president, Mn.
Paul Morgan, and the invoca
tion was given by Mrs. Earl Ben-
bow. The flag salute was led
by Mrs. Robert Kreason. Dur
ing the afternoon Mrs. Betty
Starr Anderson sang, accom
panied by Mrs. Jason Lee. A
trio composed of Mrs. Arthur
Quirin, piano; Mrs. C. L. Mars
ten, violin; and Maurice Adams,
clarinet, presented several num
Guests present included Wom
an's club memben from Grand
Ronde and Silverton. Several
Salem women belonging to Mrs.
Sprague' study. group also attended.
Past presidents were honored
In a tribute given by Mrs. Dean
Forbes, and Mrs. Wayne Pagej
and Mrs. Donald Page presented
them with flowers. Past presi
dent attending included Mrs.
Oscar Hayter, Mn. Lillian Bil
yeu, Mn. Roy Donahue, Mn. j
H. D. Peterson, Mn. Paul Boll-
man, Mn. Elmer Schulson, Mrs.
H. A. Peterson, Mn. John
Meeker, Mn. Ray Gohrke, Mn.
Howard Fleming, and Mrs. Earle
Richardson.
The decorations followed an
old-fashioned theme and were
furnished by Mn. R. G. LeFors
and her committee.
The next meeting of the Dal
las Woman's club will be held
on April 7.
a a a
OES Meeting
Woodburn Evergreen chap
ter No. 41, Order of the Eastern
Star, will meet in regular ses
sion Monday, March 9. at the
Masonic temple at 8 p.m. Vis
itors are expected from Acacia
chapter of Stayton and Trinity
chapter of Salem. Hostess com
mittee for the evening will be
Mr. and Mn. Ora F. Morris, Mr.
Lenore Schoor, Miss Mildred
Schoor, Mrs. Marian Andenon
and Mn. Dorothy Garren. Dec
orations will be arranged by
Mrs. Lucy Lelghty and Mrs.
Mabel Dixon.
Garden Club
HIGH PAYMENTS
GOT YOU DOWN?
Refinance with
mi
Salem Heights Mn. Max
Clark and Mrs. Ron Miller en
tertained the South Hills Garden
club, Tuesday evening, at the
Paul Burgers on East Ewald
avenue.
Mn. Ron Miller conducted the
business meeting, and the group
decided to accept the invitation
from the Little Garden club of
Salem Heights to a luncheon on
April 10, at the home of Mrs.
John Ramage on Croisan Creek.
Mn. Joe VanCleave was the
guest speaker. She spoke on
primroses and showed colored
slides on wild flower.
Pay less each month
You can pay off all your bills
with a cash loan and you can
repay us in small monthly
amount that will not over
burden your budget. Ask us
for details on our easy-to-arrange
loan plans. Come in,
write or 'phone.
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VACUUM ClIANtt
25
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Aak for Tonr
Lucky Penny
At The
Vacuum Cleaner
Clinic
45S Court St Ph. 4-5S03
Spring Time is Travel Time!
Frequent Greyhound service everywhere...
different scenic routes each way. Low tares...
ixtra cash for txtra fun!
TIME TO PLAN TOUR VACATION! See friendly Greyhound
Agent about pre-planned Greyhound Vacarioni ia U.S., Cantos,
Mexico... to nariooal park, back East. everywhere. Get tree foldet,
TA lotVMf of famt
EU6BS $ 110
MtDFORD 5.10
UOUMKTO 10J5
UN fWJCBCO 10.M
lOSaWBB ....15.40
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Effeciive March 7-8-9
CRACKERS
BUSY BAKER
.1-K. 22c
KRISPY .- 22C
RITZ Mb- 23C
TEA TIMERS ! 25c
CATSUP
DENNISON'S 14-o. 229C
RED HILL 229C
IVORY SOAP . .....Medium Bar 7c
JUICES
DOLE PINEAPPLE 4o-oi. 499 C
LALANI. MNEAPPLE 46-oi. 22 C
LIBBY'S TOMATO .46-oi. 499 C
SUNNY DAWN TOMATO 46-oi. 495 C
PILLSBURY CAKE MIX
Golden, Chocolate
er White
399c
CHEESE
VEL VEETA 2-lb. loaf 89 C
BREEZE 2-lb. roof 85 C
MARGARINE
RUCOA ; Mb. 26 C
SUNNY BANK Mb. 26 C
LIBBY'S CORNED BEEF HASH N..tM. 29c
LIBBY'S POTTED MEAT ..Uwui325c
LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 51.00
PREM LUNCH MEAT c.n 39c
LIBBY'S PEAS .
SUGAR BELLE PEAS
.N. SSI can 237c
.No. IIS can 231 c
JELLO DESSERTS I Delicious flavor
JELL WELL DESSERTS I Deileloa Flavors.
3 pkn. 23c
3 19c
PICNICS Fancy Sugar Cared ghealder ...Lb. 39c
CHUCK ROASTS v,. , 49c
ORANGES Seedless Navel l ib, bag 35c
GRAPEFRUIT ArisenaManhseedles l ib. bag 39c
OPEN FRIDAY MKSHT TIL 9
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