Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 16, 1953, Page 30, Image 30

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    Thursday, April 16, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
FOOD SECTION Pax t
Butteville
ButtevUle Mrs. Harold
Smith was honored Friday af
ternoon, April 10, at the regu
lar meeting ol the Women's
Fellowship of the Butteville
Congregational church, with a
baby shower for her .triplet
daughters.
The infan(s, Debra, Donna,
and Denice, two weeks old Fri
day, are still in Incubators in
Doernbecher hospital waiting
to tip the scales at five pounds
each.
Mrs. L. Glen Yergen and
Mrs. Ray Yergen were host
esses for the afternoon and re
freshments were served in the
basement of the church.
Many visitors were present
to meet and honor Mrs. Smith.
At the end of a brief busi
ness meeting, Mrs. Smith was
asked to preside at the table
and it was heaped with gift
wrapped packages containing
a large assortment of infant
wearing apparel, bedding and
other accessoriei and tome
cash.
Those present Including
members and visitors were the
Mesdamea Rav Yemen t. r.u.
Yergen, Krnest Crook, Gene
wiiuami, jay Williams, John
Rasmussen, Fred Denel, J. L.
CoatneV. Dsn Clark Tml.
Miller, G. W. Leek, Carl Peat-
erson, Hartwell White, Riley,
Wm. Bittick. Em II Rn.xeft. A
H. Quimby, Beryl Brelthaupt!
Edwin Miller, Sidney Graham,
noDert Mampel, Walter Al
drldse. Wm. RumpII w n
Lindquest, Alvln Price, Kari
tngieman, Kay Martin, Cun
ningham, Frank Welnert, Anna
Palmer, Louise Austin, James
uonnson, Homer Harrison,
Phil Hathaway.
Other donon eenrilna sift
but not present were the fol
lowing families: Donald Smith,
Charles Martin, J. W. McClure,
Harold Murrey, Walter Ra-
ceue, mcnara itacette, Ralph
Racette, Louise Racette, J. R.
Langddn, Walter Schuler,
George Johnson, Ella Levy, Fat
Wllmes, Wm. Gooding, C. A.
Westcott, Joe Chlmler, Harold
Ott and Lena Wllhel mot Sher
wood. The Butteville I.O.O.F.
lodge sent a receipted bill
showing $10 paid on the hospi
tal bill. Eva Mclntyre of the
Tiny Shop In Newberg sent six
infant vests.
Friday afternoon the lower
room of Butteville school went
to Broadacres to play baseball
with the lower grades there.
Broadacres won 73 to 18.
Those playing for Butteville
were Carol Murrey, George Ra
cette, Lary Crook, Glenna Rle
ly, Joyce Smith, Jimmy Sho
ber, Timmy Johnson, Kennle
Clark, Stanley Martin, Rose
Kruplcka and Judy Rasmussen.
The members of the Women's
Fellowship of the Butteville
Congregational church are in
vited to attend a family night
pot luck supper on Tuesday
evening, April 14, at the Au
rora church. The next meeting
will be at the church May 8,
with Mrs. Jay Williams and
Mrs. Gene Williams as hostesses.
Silverion Extension
Unit Meets April 23
Sllverton Mrs. Mark Hun
gate is announcing an all-day
meeting, beginning at 10:30
a.m., Thursday, April 23, at the
First Christian church social
rooms, for the Sllverton Home
Economic unit. Guests are to
furnish sack lunch at noon.
The project for the day will
be demonstrated by Mrs. Glenn
Brledwell and Mrs. Carl Specht,
the topic: "Herbs for Variety
Accent."
The unit members are ask
ed to remember the Salem
Homemakers Festival being
held at the Marlon and Cottage
St. Christian church, all day,
Saturday, April 25.
For economy and conven
ience buy the large family tlze
can of apricot whole fruit nec
tar. It's the best buy and you
will always have a can chilling
in the refrigerator.
Turner
Mrs. William Sample of
Coachella, Calif., is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Brower, who celebrat
ed their 58th wedding anniver
sary April 10. Mrs. Sample
expects to remain for another
two week.
Harold Squires, Sr., of Sum
mit City, Calif., Is In the hos
pital at Redding, Calif. He is
reported to have rheumatic
fever. He was a resident of
Turner until August, 19U,
with five children attending
the grade and high schools.
Mrs. Squires Is, the daugh
ter of Mrs. John Ruler of this
city. ..
Friends have received word
of the death of Minnie L. A.
"Grandma" Bouchle, a long
time resident.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R." Hogsed
spent the week-end in Aloha
visiting their daughter, Pearl
Gagnet. They left Friday eve
ning and returned Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Poltras
and sons, Eugene, Donnle and
Johnnie, spent the week-end in
Portland visiting at the home
of Tlr. Poltras' brother, Ed
ward Poltras.
The Turner Sunshine club
sponsored a dance held at the
IOOF ball Saturday night. The
music was played by "Eddie
and his Silver String Rangers."
Prizes were donated by Miss
Helen Feetz and Mrs. Louis
Petersen. The proceeds are
for the community building
fund.
Ronald Whitehead, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman White
head, is home with the mumps.
Alan Chesley, second grade
student who has been absent
from school for several weeks
due to a lung infection, is im
proving and is expected to re
turn to school In another two
weeks. ,
Alan Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harl Chesley.
Del Barber is home with the
flu. ; .
Lee Barber, who has been
in the hospital for some time,
is about the same.
The Turner Sunshine club Is
spossorlnf a card party to bo
held at the home of Oscar
Jensen April 24 in the evening.
I as APPBTIZBRS
SPA6HBTJI SAOCB
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1288 State St.
RANDALL'S
Phone 3-6489
HELD OVER FOR THE THIRD WEEK
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CARROTS. 2 tata-K'
RADISHES Green ONIONS M 5'
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With 10c Coupon
22'
2 lbs
Sunshine Kriipy
CRACKERS
39
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Campbell's
Tomato Soup
Can I IT
Garden Halves
PEACHES
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Solid Pack
TUNA
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25'
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MARGARINE
19'
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FLOUR
10L 95'
Pillsbury
CAKE MIX
$oo
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3 for. . .
Taitewell
PEAS
2N 25'
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Wax Paper
125-ft. Roll
2 45c
AlORRELL'S IOWA DEEF
Beef raised In all parts of the USA Is shipped to Iowa
feed lots to be "fed." The meture corn and grains fed
to these steers Imparts to the beef thot built-in quality
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See for yourself.
Rib Steaks and Sirloin 69c
TBone and Round 79c
Swiss or Sirloin Tip n79c
GROUND BEEF
SHORT RIBS
Braze or Boll
15'
2 lbs.
for
79'
CHICKENS - FRYERS
CAPONS
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Capons 4 io 6 ibs
Hens Oven-ready
Gizzards mm
Livers
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