Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 02, 1953, Page 28, Image 28

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
MHS. DEAN HOPEFUL
Berkeley OUO Mrs. William
T. Dean, 'wife of the Ameri
can general imprisoned by the
Chinese Communists, says the
Korean truce situation "looks
a lot better." But she said she
was trylntf not to be "too ootl-
mistic or too pessimistic
. Dry climates In the Andes
south of the equator makes
temperatures at the equator
lower than those to the south.
55
Midget Markets
Ul State 1U Center
A FINE SELECTION
Of tender, f reeh meats, as well at smoked meats, cold
cuts, poultry and tea foods. SHOP THE MIDGETS
and be pleasantly surprised at the Low f rices of these,
fina quality meats . . , You'll Be DoHghtcdl ,
Pork Roasts Ha:: ...........a 33c
Pork Steaks u. .......... i. 49c
Loin Roasts 53c
Spare Ribs ............... i.. 53c
FRESH HAM ROASTS
A rare treat for that special latter Dinner. Halves
weighing from 5 to lbs., averaging about 1 1 lbs. whole
65' in.
PORK-TOMATO LINKS
An tatter Breakfast Favorite
lb.
Wieners SkMts ......IB. 45c
Minced Ham 45c
Polish Rings 49c
Corned Beef 49c
Sliced Bacon 29c
Pure Lard 2 25c
Corned Pigs Feet 3c
STEAKS - STEAKS
You are ture of a good steak at the Midgets. These
tender, Juky eteakt will tempt any man't appetite.
T-Bones Star M ...........;.. ....II. 75c
Boneless Sirloin .. . 83c
Swiss Steaks i 65c
Rib Steaks 59c
Capitol Fish Center
In Our Center St. Location
FRESH CHINOOK, RAZOR CLAMS, STEAM
CLAMS, CRABS, OYSTERS, PRAWNS,
SMOKED and KIPPERED VARIETIES
Our Center St. Market Is Open Until 7 p.m.
Friday Evenings Until 9 p.m. Closed Sundays
Economy Cuts Provide Variety
stsMtMieMiieHitmiiMt
Slew Meal 4, !
flo-Sol jfSjfS sWIedRump
Qfotnd Beef JLj )' C
. . j I I V fed PoMtoa,
Rolled Plole l ' -J 1
L1B j. "' Boneleu Chud!
Toasted Coconut ,
Cream Different,
Delicious Dessert
When you (want a delightful
ly different and good-looking
party dessert, little imagina
tion is very helpful. This
"Toasted Coconut Cream" is
not only imaginative but is
simplicity itself. The toasted
shredded coconut becomes
special flavor treat when com
bined with rich, full bodied
apricot whole fruit nectar.
Toasted Caeonat Cream
1 cup apricot whole fruit
nectar .
cup milk 7
" S tablespoons lemon juice '
tt cup granulated sugar
Few grains salt '' ,
H cup whipping cream
K cup toasted shredded coco
nut Combine nectar, milk, lemon
Juice, sugar and salt, and stir
until tugar is dissolved. Four
into refrigerator tray, place in
freezing compartment with
mntrni M at lowest tempera
ture and freeze until firm. Re
move to chilled bowl and beat
with rotary beater until smooth
nrf 1nffv Whin cream until
stiff and fold into frozen mix
ture with coconut Return to
freezing compartment and
fawn in riailrerf consistency.
Reset temperature control to
normal.
Makes about 1 pint,
LOOK
FOR
THIS
LABEL
LSI ANAR TO JAPAN
New York () Mrt. Frank
lin D. Roosevelt is going to
visit Japan next month and
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then Europe. Htonauv
Thursday, April 2, 1983
w innunidi revealed mat
U.- .w ' -
she planned to leave on May
IS for five-week visit in Japan.
She said she would return via
Europe.
'Ffll thai shaker with Morion, friend-
micn IT RAINS IT POURS'
lodged eg iton
Arm Steak
Surveys show that the
average homt maker makes
use of laee than 10 per cent
of the score of available meat
cuts. Since price per pound
is effected by this demand for
a comparatively few cuts that
would help to stretch her meat
dollar.
Because meat is the center
of the meal and la important
in the food budget, it is of
distinct advantage to be fami
liar with as many cuts as
possible. The above chart pre-
Arm Pot-Roost
cents a graphic picture of leas
demanded beef cuts and their
origin. The shaded areas,
representing SO per cent of
the carcass, are sources of
these leaser-known cuts. Un
shaded areas provide the cuts
m most popular demand.
In addition to their price
advantage, the less-demanded
cuts afford Increased variety
in the menu, and are rich in
nutritive value as the more
demanded cuts.
Pleasantdale
Fleasantdale The annual
olav night" at the Pleasant-
dale community center netted
SS9. the largest sum ever maae
at this yearly affair.
The money is used for main
tenance of the building. All
organizations which use, the
building contributed to tne ev
ening's entertainment Among
them are the Farmer's Union,
Farm Bureau, Aloha club and
Improvement club.
A miscellaneous auction was
held, with Let Scogglns as auc
tioneer. Lea Scoggln showed color
movies taken on the aircraft
carrier Oriskany by his son,
Ensign Randolph Scoggln, in
Korean waters. Entertaining
with music were Allen Bene
dict, saxophone; Ronnie Litsch
er, cornet; Gary RockhiU, pi
ano: Mrs. Ivan Gubser, violin,
accompanied by Mrs. Bill Mills.
Tracey Imlah and Judy Wil
liams entertained with tap
dances. Several door prizes
added to the Interest of the ev
ening. .
Mrs. J. G. Penland arrived
home Saturday after being very
ill for week in tne Salem
General hospital. She is able
to be up and around now.
Mrs. Alvin McFetrldge of
Enterprise is at the home of
her daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Gubser, after
undergoing surgery in Port
OUR HAMS ARE t
SO EXACTLY CURED,
THEY HAVE A
TASTINESS
For
the Most
Complete
Selection
Hams, Poultry, and Fresh Meats
... It's Hoffman's .
II A IN If EG
Gal nJMIJ Mverlheri . . . LB. I3
The finest In Guaranteed Ham, full whole or holf. . m center cuts removed.
Small young pork. CASCADI, PREMIUM, STAR fkQf
Nf BERfiAUS. lb w m w
rUMV IWOI V. Lb.Jfw
ft
ROASTING CHICKENS 'rS.55c
rt LAMB LEGS Spring Lamb, of court. ........ .Lb. 69c
rfSHOULDER ROAST u 55c
RRFAST of LAMB ... u,.25c
land. Many friends have celled
to see Mrs. McFetrldge. .'
Mrs. Sarah Bush of Philo
math is now a house guest of
her daughter and husband, Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. Murphy. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Spencer
and baby, of Portland, were
Sunday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster.
Mrs. Bill Mills was honored
wth a pink -and lue shower
during the. March 19 meeting
of the Aloha club, at the home
of Mrs. Carl Melser. The gifts
were presented to her in
large, decorated baby blanket.
Members present were Mrs.
Arthur Biles, Mrs. tester Hop
kins, Mrs. John Litscner, Mrs.
Carl Melzer, Mrs. Bill Mills,
Mrs. Mllo Morris, Mrs. H. A.
Murphy, Mrs. J. M. Murphy,
Mrs. J. A. McFaxlane, Mrs.
Floyd McFarlane, Miss Esther
Nichols, Mrs. Allan Nichols,
Mrs. Ed Richards, Mrs. Sam
Whitney and Mrs. Bill Max
well. Guests were Mrs. Mills'
mother, Mrs. Claude Baker of
McMlnnville, and Mrs. H. K.
Muder and Mrs. W. E. Graben-
horst of Pleasantdale. Mrs. J.
A. McFarlane was co-hostess
for the meeting.
Recent house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Leon Blanchard and
children were her sister and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Epperson of CAjburg. Mrs. Ep
person will be remembered
here as Lethe Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sloan
spent Monday, March SO, in
Portland with their daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
B. Lueler and children.
Roberts
Roberts Honoring her fa
ther, Jess Forster, on his 71st
birthday Sunday Mrs. Rel Main
of Sllverton prepared a birth
day dinner, inviting his chil
dren and in-laws living in Ore
gon, ,
Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Forster, Mr. and Mrs,
C. E. Brenneman and children,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Heacock
and two sons, Eugene; Mr. and
Mrs. Ford Forster and son, Jef
ferson; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jua
rez and children, Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Martin and children, Sa
lem; and Mr. and Mrs. Rel
Main and son Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Comstock
motored to Sisters Sunday to
spend the day at the home of
their son and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Judd Comstock.
Mrs. A. Hawthorn, Monroe,
and Mrs. Elsie Carpenter of
lem were afternoon guests of
Mrs. G. S. Higgins Sunday.
Louis D. Johnston had a new
well drilled Saturday and re
ports a good flow of water
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelger
were callers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Ringwald Sun
day afternoon.
Christians Observing
Maundy Thursday
New York OT Millions
throughout the Christian world
are observing Holy Thursday.
The day, also called Maundy
Thursday, marks Christ's insti
tution of the Holy Eucharist-
Communion at his last supper
with the disciples.
The phrase "Maundy Thurs
day" derives from the Latin
"Mandatum," a command. It
reminds Christians that Christ,
after washing the disciples' feet
commanded that they should.
1288 State St.
Phone 3-6489
From the Folks You Have Leinttd to Expect the Most md the Best
NOT wm
IOTA
At a time when we know you will most appreciate it our pleasure is to bring you this
fine Eastern Oregon Hereford Beef at the lowest prices in years and years! Wholesale prices
on every beef cut in the house! Plan to buy a week's supply. Fill your locker.
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford V
Arm Cuts Blade Cuts Rumps
Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford
StteaHi rirS
Round T-Bone Rib Steaks
FLO.:'CEMMRD: BEEF 35'
M ro9 MNP M
IE AH. BEEF CUBES Uf1
NEW YORK CUT u TENDER LOIN
ROAST or STEAK S Hearts and Tongues a oS
SLICED
EASTER. SPECIAL
U. S. No. 1 Dry Sugar Cured
leal Pack, Firli Sikes
PLUMP YOUNG HEMS SKT .
Mf lOCKER-
BEEIF MW
Its! ealection of Fancy Eastern Oregon Hereford beef. Don't faH to take advantage of these price. Convenient
credit may be arranged. Nothing down a fuM year to pay.
Half or Whole
Pound
c
r r II
Front Quarter
Pound
Hind Quarter
Pound
wash one another' feet