Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 16, 1953, Page 29, Image 29

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    ' TOOD SECTION Pago 8
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursdar, April 16, 195S
Detroit
Detroit Seventeen eighth
grade students will receive di
plomas the latter part of May.
according to an announcement
made Friday by Mrs. John Ray,
eighth grade instructor at the
Detroit elementary school..
Mothers of the students as-
ambled to discuss plans for
the graduation, approving the
vote 01 uie class to have the
Cherry CIfy
Electric
Ml Chemeketa
tkm 2-676
annual dinner for graduates
and their parents, followed by
the graduation program and
informal dance.
- The eighth grade class in
eludes the following students:
Danny Bowers, Rosalia Bow
ers, Danny Gescher, Bruce
Gordon, Judy Haseman, Mich'
ael Howland, Bradford
Humphrey, Roger Fleming,
Phyllis Ketchum, Donald Jack
son, Michael Moore, Melodle
Palmer, Leonard Snyder. James
staniman, lanny vickers, John
Wallace and Donald Watkins.
Following the discussion
the students' mothers were
served punch and cupcakes by
tne elgmn grade girls at card
tables decorated with yellow
forsythla and candles. Mrs.
Doris Haseman, room mother,
assisted with the refreshments,
Mrs. Irving Steers entertain.
ed recently with party cele
brating the first birthday
her little daughter Nancy.
Seated with Nancy at the
table were Douglas Reed, Fen-
ny Lou and Terry Dean, Fran
kie Moore. Michael, Susanna,
Mary Lou, Bobby, Patrick and
Peggy Moore.
A decorated cake centered
the table and each guest had
cupcake with one lighted can
dle. Balloons and candy bas
kets completed the table dec
orations.
Sharing refreshments with
the baby's mother were Mrs,
Howard Dean, Mrs. Starr Reed
and Mrs. Spencer Moore.
JUST TRY OUR
BEEF? VI
AND
PORI
LAMB
AND
VDIAL KEEP 1
BUSY WITH 1
THAT FORK I
m m
Semi-boneless, Lean
PORK ROAST
The Best
Buys
of the
Week
. .S5'
Here Is a Special that can't be beatl
nuiicu rnme nin nnnsr
Grade "A" Guaranteed Tender
.Lb.
69c
Gates
Gates Mrs. Walter Brisbln
was hostess at her home Satur
day afternoon to members of
the Gates Birthday club and
guests. Following a luncheon
served at 1 o'clock, euchre was
in play at three tables.
High score was held by Mrs,
Gerald Heath, second bv Mn.
Gwen Schaer, consolation was
given Mrs. Mary ChamD. of
sajem, and Mrs. Oscar Oster
hout was presented the ruest
prize.
Others attending were Mm.
Martha Bowea. Mrs. Edmund
uavis, urs. Clarence Johnson,
Mrs. Robert Levon. Special
guests were Mrs. Mable Knut
son, JUTS. PhilliD Hsu. Mix
&uzaDetb Thompson and Mrs
ueorge Arthurs. .
Mrs. T. V. Graunds ! h.
last oi tne week for Rtti.
where she will visit for a w.v
at me nome ox her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Flovd Voiirai
returned home the first of the
week from c, 10-day vacation
trip through California unit
nevaaa.
For a Truly Tender Steak, try Our
T BONE STEAK
Cut any thickness
-U, 79c
lOur Famous
HAM LOAF SMtrsSr . u. 59e
Picnic Shoulders
Morrellt Pride Smoked
Ready to Eat Lb.
49c
Short Ribs of Beef
Wonderful for
Braising. Lb.
39c
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Guest at the home of m.
and Mrs. William Pennick last
weeKend were Mr. and iw
Glen Cochran and family, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ciausia Ammnn
and children, all from Jeffer
son; ana Mrs. Pennick's moth
er, Mrs. Ray Colgan of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan MnrrUnn
left this week for a combined
vacation and business trip to
uorinera uauiornla.
Mr. and Mrs. Green Osborne
have returned to Gates and are
located at La Vista court. Oa
Dome is an employs of the
Bonneville Power Co.. and will
be employed here for the sum
mer.
Edmund Davis. Jr... who has
Deen at the home of his par
ents, Mr. ana Mrs. E. L. Davis,
since his return from JaDan
where he served with the
armed forces, left Thursday
zor oeatue. He will visit his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs.
James Overlock and two chll
dren and friends.
Cecil Haun, who Is emdoved
I at Redding, Calif., was home
for several days the last of the
week with his family. He. ac
companied by his son, Mervin
ana Jerry Lawson. left Sun.
day morning for Redding. The
two noys drove back Monday.
Both boys are student of the
uates high school.
Mrs. Robert Levon is homl-
lauzea in saiera at the Memor
iai Hospital following mator
surgery Monday morning. She
win oe were lor at least five
days.
Mrs. Burrel Cole vlslt .d the
past week in Klamath, Calif.,
at the home of her son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel
Cole and three children.
A program of sacred music
was presented Sunday after
noon at the Gates Community
Church of Christ by a newly
organized Vesper Band, under
the direction of Mrs. Priscilla
Wiltsey of Salem. .
The band, a group of guitar
and accordion students of Mrs.
Wiltsey, were accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. Phyllis Hal-
loway.
Three special numbers were
dedicated by George and Ter
ry Meisinger. sons of Mrs,
Wiltsey, to their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Henness,
of Gates, who were in the audi
ence.
Members oi the band were
Mrs. Harriet Spies, Mrs. Mur
iel Warner, Mrs. Aleen Wilson,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lacy, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Adams. Mrs.
Jane Plonski, Miss Irma San-
ford and Miss Aileen Haner.
Scio
Scio - Jim Lamb has been
appointed on the Union High
school board to fill the unex
pired term of Ralph Goller,
who has moved to New Mexico,
Evangelistic services will
begin Tuesday night, conducted
by Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Wat-
kins and family of Ixng Beach.
cam.
Next Sunday, Rev. Elvin
Fast will preach his last ser
mon here at the Baptist church.
He has resigned the pastorate
here, and will open a new con
servative Baptist church in
West Salem April 28. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Pierce and
children left Monday .for their
new home in Ord, Neb., where
Mr. Fierce will be in business
with his father-in-law. John
HaskeU.
The Pierce have lived bere
for nearly five years and have
been active in many commun
ity affairs.
They have leased their farm
to G. L. Thurston.
The following have been
elected on the pulpit commit
tee to secure a new pastor for
the local Baptist church: How
ard Shelton, Roy Thurston,
Harold Pynch. John Hatfield
and Mrs. Laddy Elliott.
me ceaarette club will hold
rummage and cooked food
sale Saturday, April 25, in the
aartu building.
Mrs. Robert Peshall of Hood
River and daughter. Mrs. N.
Guderian of Prosser. Wash., re
cently visited relatives here.
A bridal shower was given
Friday for Mrs. Ralph Goller,
ur., at tne uouer home.
Hostesses were Joyce Lon-
beck and Pearl Lonbeck.
Mrs. Earl Hoover has been
caring for her sick parents, Mr.
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and Mr. Newt Crabtree In
Halsey.
Mrs. Crabtree is now In the
Lebanon hospital and Mrs.
Hoover ha returned to her
home here. .
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Potato Chip
SPECIAL
Large 39c
Pkg.
With Coupon NPkg,
29'
COFFEE
a,, 93'
Hill Bro.,rolaers,MJ..
Golden West, Chose ft
Sanborn, Maxwell House
PAN-READY
FRYERS
65' ib.
Fresh Daily
JUST RECEIVED
ANOTHER FRESH
SHIPMENT Of
JONES
SAUSAGES
The superb sausage of
America... Try. it!
SWISS
STEAK
85' ib.
Same more of those nice
Smoked
Beef Tongues
49' .b.
CHOICE
VEAL
STEAK
39' ib.
FEtJITS Can 6 I 12 I 24
P.M. Pears 8 1.52 2.95 5.61
P.M. Pears 2.25 4.35 8.45
Peaches ?Ztw , 1.42 2.69 5.35
Peaches "m 3.85 7.45
Sliced Pineapple" M 2.20 4.25 8.20
Fruit Cocktail m 1-49 2.90 55
Fruit Cocktail 2.20 4.25 820
Fruit for Salad ,M 3.15 5.98
Grapefruit m US 2.45 4.75
Purple Plums m 1.25 2.40
Slewed Prunes m 1.39 2.75
Pineapple kq. 1-55 2.95 5.75
Pineapple wh t-83 3-55 6.95
VEGETABLES
Sliced Beels olM 803 85c 1.55 -
Diced BeelsOUM ,03 85c 1.55
Whole Beels Glass S03 95c 1.85
Tomatoes I0.',1; Ne.z 1.38 2.69 520
Stewed Tomatoes No,z 1.38 2.69 5.2C
Spinach Wo,2 1.05 1.95 370
Green Cut Beans 3o3 1-27 2.45 4.65
Green Lima Beans U3 1.63 3-25 6.15
Early Garden Peas 1.29 2.55 4.85
Cream Style Corn 1.10 2.10 4.10
Whole Kernel Corn 1.25 2.25 4.28
Tomato Juice 83c 1.55 2.90
Tomato Juice B, 1.65
Tomato Catsup 1t, 2.10 4.10
Chi Sauce jj iso
Prune Juice 2.05 3.9S " '
Santiam Cut Beans ,0l 1.19. 2.35 4.65
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