Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 31, Image 31

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    THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Ortroa
FOOD SECTION Pagt II
Thursday, April 30, 19SS
Hubbard
The Spring Festival In Sa
lem was attended Saturday by
11 member! of the, Hubbard
Extension unit. Mn. R. C.
Mains and Mrs. Lester Keller
were auditorium hostesses in
the morning. ..-..
A display on Norway was
set by the exhibit committee,
Mrs. Wayne Bridge, Mrs.
Harry "Schei and Mrs. Ella
Stauffer, 1 :
Also attending were Mrs. .
T. Rose, president, who accept
ed the "Standard Unit" award
for the unit, Mrs. X. C. Boyd,
Mrs. Elmer Nelsor, Mrs. A. L.
Murphy, Mrs. Floyd Dominlck
and Mrs. McCoy.
north of Hubbard with free
program for the evening. Cof
fee and doughnuts will be serv
ed and favors given- the chil
dren. The new theater will be
operated by Tom and Harry
Moyer of Portland. .
Frank Anderson was induct
ed into Arion temple, Pythian
Sisters, , at the . last meeting
with past chiefs in the chairs,
including Mrs. George Leffler,
Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse, Mrs.
A. J. Smith, Mrs. L. M. Scholl,
Mrs. Jesse Fallen.
Floor work was directed by
Mrs. Sadie Rich,
Mrs. Leffler was commend
ed on her letter perfect ex
emplification of the lengthy
Initiation work. -
Mrs.' Harold Colgan presided
over the business session.
A spring gardening motif
was used for the table decora
tions for the social hour under
' direction of Mrs. Colgan, Mrs,
Art Zehner and Mrs. Marvin
Barrett. t
Mrs. A. F. deLespinasse
spoke on "Fifty Years Ago"
honoring -the charter members
of Una temple, Pythian Sis
ters, at Aurora during their
83rd anniversary celebration
Also attending from Hubbard
were Mrs. L. M. Scholl, Mrs,
A. J. Smith, Mrs. Ella Stauf
fer and Mrs. Anna Scholl.'
The' Smiling Sewers 4-H
club .finished their year with
a party .. for , their . mothers,
eight fourth grade girls, and
Mrs. Elizabeth King and Mrs
Archie Axtell, fifth and fourth
grade teachers.
Mothers present included
Mrs. Forrest Cousatte, Mrs,
Wesley Courter, Mrs. Howard
Jones, Mrs. W. G. Bollander,
Mrs. Henry Lettenmair, Mrs.
George Pardey, Mrs. George
Clark and Mrs. Archie Matti-
son.
Committees were selected
with Carol Courter, Carolynn
Blackwell and Marie Mattison
in charge of cakes; Kathy Par
dey, Karen Jones and Arleta
Clark, games; Judy Letten
malr, Invitations; and Sharon
Cousatte and Janet Paulson,
decorations. The 12 girls in
the club completed their pro
ects for the year under the di
rection of Mrs. Russell Rollof-
Amity
Amity The Baptist Wom
en s circle held its April meet
ing Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Jewell Steele. Mrs. Andrew
Wakeman presided.
Officers elected were: Mrs.
W. H. Loop, president; Mrs,
Harold Pickett, vice president;
Mrs. Louis Lynch, secretary-
treasurer; Mrs. ' Ray Konzel
man, White Cross secretary;
Mrs. Elmer Chritsensen, spirit
ual life secretary. -
Reports were given by i
number of women who attend
ed Central Willamette Baptist
Women's societies at McMinn
ville Baptist church, April 16,
Mrs. Milton Lehman was
elected as a board member of
the association
Mrs: J. O. Casteel gave the
devotions . and assisted her
daughter in serving refresh
ments. Eleven members at
tended.
The Three Links club of In
dustry Rebekah lodge met with
Mrs. Cordis Morrison at Perry-
dale, Wednesday evening, April
22. it. . . .
A no-host dinner was served
at 6:30 p.m. ..' '
Officers elected were uorma
Morrison, re-elected president;
Elma Nason, vice president;
Elona Wood,' secretary; .Gertie
Richter, treasurer.
Hazal Gibbs and Bessie sor-
ensen were appointed on wie
by-laws committee: Ralph and
Elona Wood, will be hosts for
the May .meeting,
The senior class play, Amity
high, school, ."Professor, How
Could You?" will be presented
May 1 In Amity high school
gymnasium. , Cast of characters
includes John Haffley, Jim
McKinney, Ailene Allison,
Marianne Vasey, Vernon Bant
sari, Dawn Truett, Carolyn
Wilcox, Jim , Turpen, Helen
Ojua and Roy Kitchens.
The grade school presented
Wheatland Mr. and Mrs,
Joe Beaty of Wheatland were
Sunday guests of her' brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Gilchrist; her aunts,
Mrs. Aria Hagstrom and Miss
Nora Smith, at Portland. :
Returning home, they were
callers at the home of Mrs.
Clarence - L. Fowler. Mrs.
Smith, who has been seriously
ill in the Good Samaritan nos
pital since March 17, has been
moved to her boarding home.
Wheatland
Talbot
Talbot Mrs. Charles Weiey
has been In the Albany hos
pital following a heart attack
but Is improved and Ms oeen
moved to the home of her
daughter, Mrs. . George Mar-
latt. '
A. R. Winston, who suffered
a heart attack three weeks
ago is improving and hopes
to return home from the hos
pital in Salem this week.
Puts On Blue Bonnet
To Get Most
For The Money!
W - n
MKS. HUMAN WOUK
You, too, will love Blub Bonnet
Margarine's delicate, sunny-sweet
flavor 1 Blub Bonnet makes bread,
toast, hot rolls, and vegetables taste
bttltr than ever!
You'll appreciate Blub Bonnet's
nutrition. Unlike most other mar-
framnaa Dr.irai RAHMffT Mtnfnfna finfh
physical education program . vitamins A and D as much year-
1 n the school gymnasium
Thursday evening, April 23.
William Plue and May Lucas
were in charge. i
round Vitamin A and D as you get
in the high-priced spread for bread!
net JjLUB bonnet Margarine
costs Itss than half as much as the
high-priced spread. So put on Blub
Bonnet and be tun of "all 8" .
More men than women are I Flavor, Nutrition, Econom-e-e!
blind.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Rollof-
son have purchased the Gornv
ley house from Mrs. Ines
Gormley who will move Into
a house being built for her on
her son Frank s place at Au
rora. The Rollofsons are
moving to the home of Mrs,
Rollofson's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam King, until Mrs.
Gormley's house is completed.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Morris re
cently returned from a week's
vacation spent In eastern Ore
gon and southern Washington.
Grand opening of the Hub
bard Drive-In theater wil be
held Thursday evening at dusk
I
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SOC009,
(AMERICA'S FAVORITE)
2 MIDGET MARKETS
351 Stat
1128 Center
MOTHER'S DAY
As a special treat, many of our customers will be taking Mother
out to dinner at one of many outstanding Eating Places in Salem.
We appreciate that because most of them serve MIDGET MEAT.)
Here are some suggestions for you 'amateur' cooks (husbands and
daughters) who like to 'strut their tuff at home and give Mother
a rest. .... , ; -
Ham Roast m 65c Pork Steak i 55c
Pork Roast a 41c Center Chops 79c
Hints: A fresh ham (leg o' pork) or picnic roost with dressing and apple sauce.
Pork steak, breaded and simmered in tomato sauce. Center chops, cut thick and
. r . .i f
casserole, or have a pocner or mem ro srurr.
.U.59'
IB. 45"
fllflfC CTtAffC
.WU.) JICAIU A Favorite
STEER ROASTS Tender, Lean
VEAL STEAKS Is Bread
VEAL PORTERHOUSE.
LB,
LB,
59'
75'
HERE THEY ARE
We hove hod so many calls. A limited Supply
LOIN BACON BACKS S u 55'
REGULAR PICNICS Jr. . 4E'
COTTAGE ROLLS Nice to Slice LB.
Our Center St. Market Is Open Until 7 p.m. Friday Evenings
Until 9 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAYS
I r 4o yck a bosket of values like thtie mlj
Orchids All Day Saturday for the ladies . .
Direct from Hawaii . . . Land of Surtshino
DEL MONTE
nCARX Bartlett Halves
No. 2
DEL MONTE
SLICED
No. 2
Pineapple
ML MONTE : i
n.M.u sliced
Flat Size
DEL MONTE
Pineapples
DEL MONTE
Prune Juice Quart glass .
Ml UAMTI
Pineapple Juice of 25 $4i
t 4 for
.00
DEL MONTE
Fruit Cocktail 5U 2. M
DEL MONTE
EL PEACHES . . . M
2 m
.29
(or u
2QJr
for t
. . 33'
DEL MONTE
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No. 303 . .
TOMATOESrr
DEL MONTE
LIMA BEANS
KM UAUTt
BEETS . . . 7 :
4H kisrVkJTVB? ' '.
Tomato Paste ... . . '
IT'S ALL NUTRITION
Nucoa . 1B.2S)'
ill bllDE Tall
mi rwixt.
pi milk
I SUB
Can
2 25'
Aflonning's Coffee .S9'
HILLS BROS.
FOLGER'S
M.J.B.
COFFEE Lb. 59'
Palmolive n 3 25c
Itth 3 ft?
Soap
UKMONmi
3.25c
Cleanser 225c
BljrjS
COTTAGE
" 29c
IP
Zee Tissue
Egg Noodles Starkisf, No. 1 fall
VAN CAMP'S
PORK & BEANS No. Vi cons 2 for 45c
DOG FOOD i, !!. 3 25c
en re o-n. usher's fHh Eoch io-h. bog
hKtt X pkg. CAKE FLOUR FISHER'S BLEND Y3C
I
Uf Ym CttpM
WESSON on
69c
WITH
COUWN
SNOWDRIFT
J U. CAN no -
70t
ESSON OIL.
tHOsWNINO
i
WITH
COUPON
7
Snowboy Cello Carrots 2' 25c
Local Asparagus urr 2fe 33c
Solid Fresh Lettuce u 12c
BANANAS
PLANTATION
SALE
ba i i r -m mm irsm m. . .kimt w
U.S. Inspected - Boneless
SWISS STEAKS u
1 lb. 10 oz. Pqn Ready
tmrcnr ceiio
ru i Liu
c
$11.00
Pkg., EACH
trn nr.
GROUND BEEF 3 1,,. Tv
Pure All Meat
MINCED HAM sliced ib.
Large Old Fashioned Cf
FRANKFURTERS 31 m
Fresh
PORK LIVER
Pure Lean
35'
LOCKER BEEF
FOR THOSE PEOPLE WHO LIKE THE 1BST QUALITY
Choice Grade Corn Fed Guaranteed
165 to 185 Um. to the Sid
CUT THE WAY YOU LIKE ITI SY jl
DOUBLE WRAPPED FREE! CZ tZ b,
Another boat load
of those fine gold
en ripe bananas
has just arrived at (
Ebner's Park N'
Market fresh from
the plant a 1 1 o n.
Come in and see
l M ill..
Pl.y. DEL MONTI GARDEN SHOW fAll
MEAT BAKERY VEGETABLES LOCKERS