Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 19, 1953, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thunder, March 19, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon ?
Price of Coffee
Moves Upward
It will probably not be lone
before that pound of coffee
you buy will be costing you
leveral cent more than you
have been paying.
Wholesale price in Salem
now have gone up to 93 cents
, pound, the price at which
some brands of coffee have
been selling retail. Previously
the wholesale price had been
84 cents per pound. -
Portland (U.B Retail coffee
orices were expected to rise
soon in Portland following a
I wholesale increase to 93 cents
a pound on some brands.
Latest price hike yesterday
added as much as 6tt cents a
pound to recent prices.
Sharp epurts in green coffee
I prices and lifting of price con
trols are blamed for the boost.
Retailers pointed out that at
the present wholesale price
they could have charged as
much as $1.03 a pound under
former OPS regulations.
SCS Prepares
faster Feast
Woodburn Mrs. , Leota
'orter was hostess for the
tgular meeting of the Wom
n's Society of Christian Serv
:e of the Methodist church
liesday afternoon at her home
nth Mrs. Arthur Burt and
fri. Myrtle Hall as assisting
iJstesses. " ,
8 The business meeting opened
(i 10:30 a.m. with Mr. Clifford
Jiplegate presiding. The kitch-
J'jk committee reported new
jlbinets completed in the
4hurch kitchen, ready for
tainting, and new linoleum
laid. Plans were discussed to
ietve an Easter breakfast for
be young people of the church.
J Mrs. James . Livesay, Mrs.
16hn Coleman and Mrs. Leota
P orter were appointed as a
nominating committee to re
port at the next meeting, April
31, when new officers will be
elected. .
. A group of members plan
to attend the district. WSCS
meeting . at, Beaverton March
14, , Mrs. James Livesay Is dis
trict recording secretary and
Mrs. Lowell Moore is district
secretary of supplies.
.it Members were reminded of
: the birthday anniversary of
Charles L. Ogle on March 24.
Mr. Ogle, one of the oldest
Tmbers of the church, Is now
Los Angeles at 1224 West
Itrd street, Los Angeles (44).
if A sack lunch was served at
mon with coffee and dessert
furnished by the hostesses,
if Mrs. W. M. Burke, and Mr.
Sowell Moore were in charge
fc the afternoon program "In
Iemembrance" pertaining to
aster, with 12 members tak
ig part, Including Scripture,
worship service and group
nging. The missionary, les
n was given by Mrs. 0. Les-
rields.
The next meeting on April
I will be at the home of Mrs.
. L. LeBarr with Mrs. N. F.
yler assisting hostess.
Shedd Has Quota in
led Cross Drive
Albany The first Linn
iunty community to go over
4th inn In tha current Red
jcross fund drive Is Shedd, Ken
JEdick, county chairman said
fTuesday. Reports from Mrs.
aiuth Holxapfel, Shedd ehair-
an. showed that residents of
fthe area had contributed $650
to ,the drive, even though the
community's quota was oniy
:$500. The fund drive there
jwas handled by the Priscilla
club, a woman s social and ci
vic organization.
Lebanon was the first town
in the county to meet its quota,
turning over $6500 its exact
quota to Edlck In recent
ceremonies at Lebanon.
Albany reached the half-way
mark Tuesday with solicitors
turning over $5,842.92. The
city's quota is $10,500.
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