Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 07, 1953, Page 31, Image 31

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    Paw 10 FOOD SECTION
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Fairview
Fairview A farewell party
for Oren Manley, Jr., ton of
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Manley of
Fairview, was held at the
Hopewell Seventh Day Advent
1st school house Saturday eve
ning.
He has been called into, the
united States army forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steph
ens of the Fairview district
were Sunday afternoon guests
oi aer sister, Mrs. Mary Balrd
at Newoerg.
010015
( 0VEH CIEMER I
I tfi$!" tv removes iurnt-on food I
Unionvale
Gears) ovens, grills, burners Ilk new. No more
scrubbing and scraping. Remove every trace of
grease, boked-on drippings, hard-caked carbon.
EASY-AID Is a whlfe, clean-smelling cream. Spnad
H on with the convenient applicator, let stand and
simply wipe It off. Works fast and thoroughly . ,
leaves surfaces sparkling.
90c
fearered Wnerever Yea See
mown
Unionvale Mrs. Orick Ba
star, ox unionvale has com
pleted teaching two classes
from the Home Extension
clubs In American Red Cross
Horn Nursing.
She was assisted In the
Hopewell class by Mrs. Ed Ter-
rW.
Mr. and Mrs. touts W. Ma-
gee were dinner guests of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. J. HerlgiUd at 611
verton after attending Union
vale church services.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble
were Sunday dinner guests of
her mother, Mrs. A. C. Stou
tenburg and were sweats of
other relatives In Portland.
Complimenting Samuel C
Dixon, for many years a farm
er of the Unionvale district,
who 'as 90 years of age April
27, a birthday dinner was
served at the Unionvale Evan
gelical United Brethren church
Sunday,
Seven of his children were
present.-
Mr. Dixon was born April 27,
1803 at Pleasant View, Dear
born county, Ind,
He resided many years near
McPherion, Kan., and later
near Corvallls, Ore., and with
his wife and eight children,
four sons and four daughters,
came to the Unionvale district
in 1008. He disposed of his
farm and retired about IS
years ago. His wife died Oct.
6, 1930 In Unionvale district.
His home is now at Delake,
Ore.
Mr. Dixon's children are
Mrs. M. F. Corrlgan, Delake;
Mrs. Estel Wilson, Centralis
Wash.; Mrs. Sophia Vincent,
Kings Valley; Mrs. Maude
Launer, Carlton; Robert Dix
on, Fairview district; Virgil
Dixon, Delake; Daniel Dixon,
Dayton; Ezra Dixon, Mon
mouth. Mr, Dixon has 27
grandchildren.
He is now visiting a
TEARFUL WELCOME
Irvvvw'!-''
rift!.
Buena Vista
-1 V
mmm
Pvt. Lester Toad, 19-year-old repatriated prisonor of
war, clings, to his sister, Mrs. Carl Beagle of Parma, Ida.,
in a silent fearful embrace as Todd arrived in his Alliance,
Neb., home. At left Is Jerry Todd a brother, and right is
Cpl. Dale Todd, paratrooper-brother who came home to
welcome his brother. (AP Wlrephoto) .
Hubbard
child
hood schoolmate, Mr. Higglns,
In Dundee.
Darlene Maker burned the
palm of her left hand severely
while driving a tractor at her
parents' home Friday.
Hubbard A large num
ber of members of Arion Tem
ple Pythian 61sters attended
the Pythian Sister .convention
In Portland Saturday. The
Arion staff performed all the
floor work for the Initiatory
ceremonies of the convention
under direction of Mrs. Sadie
Rich and during the evening
gave a special drill.
Mrs. George Waddington
was convention guard for the
day.
Also attending were Mes-
dames Harold Colgan, Duane
Hatcher, Warren Grim, Rus
sell Rollofson, C. R. Amrlne,
James Plant, Jack Moomaw,
A, J. Smith, Elmer Stauffer,
Lester Pulley, Clarence
Friend, Lester Will, Leon Gra
ham, Norman Stauffer, Tom
Baldsin, A. F. deLespinasse,
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
ALL PURE
Milk 9
.cans
S & W or Chase & Sanborn g bjj
Co i i 66 ib.
N ALLEY'S vv,
Beel Stew' 29
Sugar,,.
WILLIAMS REG. 25c
Potato Chips 19c
Rosebud Butter . 69c
RATH'S
Dried Beef 3 1.00
RATH'S BREAKFAST
Breakfast buigst, 8 or. en 3 1.00
M.D. Toilet Tissue 10 100
TENDER MEATS
LARGE JUICY
Franks lB.2S)'
Boiling Beef u. H9'
Beef Roast lB. 39'
TOP BONELESS
Round or
Swlu
Pin
Ready
Steaks
Lb 57c
Fryers
Each 99C
mm
Limit 3 pkgs.
DURKEE'S
Margarine
lb.
2
Pillsbury All-Purpose
Hour tofe.
w
Haley's Vegetable
St G7 30-oz. can
DENNKON'S
Catsup
14-m. bottle
2 29c
LIBBY'S CREAM STYLE
Corn sos i..
2 tint 35c
FOUNTAIN
Peas
2 cam 29C
GERBCR'S
Bnby Foods 12 - 99c
SPRY
.3 lbs.
93c
FRESH PRODUCE
TUBE
TOMATOES Each
SALAD MIX Pkf.
Radishes or Gr. Onions 2buncllr,1
SUNKJST 00m
LEMONS B0..33'
19'
9'
.9'
WEST SALEM
STORE NO. 2
ONLY
Bert deLespinasse, Zane Yo-
der, Clara Hardesty, Irene
Fawrer, Pauline Fawver, F. A.
deLesplnass and Miss Mildred
Schoor.
Garfield A. Voget was hon
ored with ' a surprise solne-
away party at the home of his
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
ana Mrs. uoraon Andrus In
Canby, Sunday. Nearly 75 rela
tives and friends were present
Voget will leave shortly on an
extended visit to Germany.
' Attending from Hubbard be
sides the honor guest and his
wife were Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Barrett, Mr. and Mrs.
George Grimps, Mrs. Abe Rez
nicek, Mrs. Gladys Heyerly.
Mrs. Anna Scholl and Miss Ig
nore Seholl.
During the coronation of
William, the conqueror, a riot
between Saxons and Normans
raged through the streets of
London.
Buena Vista Mr. and Mrs.
M. I. Conger of Suver were
Sunday guests of Mrs. Addle
Harmon, and Mrs. Georgia
Prather.
Word has been received of
the birth of a daughter to Mr.
and Mrs. Steven Loy near Her
mlston, Ore. The child is the
first granddaughter in three
generations of the Loy family.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wells en-
t e r t a 1 n e d f or Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Knight of McMinnville
Friday evening...
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Net
son Anderson were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Richmond Sunday.
Mrs. Gerald Lynch and son
of Scio called on Mrs. Addie
Harmon recently. Other callers
were Mr. and Mrs. A. Malar,
Jr., of Sandy and Layton Per
Xlns of Tangent.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fickle
returned home Wednesday aft
er spending six months in Okla
homa taking care of her moth
er.
Mrs. Zeb Millhouser attend
ed a Dink and blue shower for
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clair
Millhouser, at the Ralph Car
ter home In Monmouth Sat
urday evening. Other guests
were Margaret Perry, Marjorie
Tresper, Violet McFarland,
Dora Scott Jean Darby, Joyce
Martin, Leila Overs, Mrs. Keith
Houck, Mrs. LaFona Brown,
Mrs. Paul Maddox, Mrs. Hope
Huntley and Mrs. R. E. Lew
cllyn. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wells,
the newlywed, are establish
ing their new home, having
Thursday, May 7, 1958
rented the small house of Jonas
Graber.
How To Hold
FALSE TEETH
More Firmly In
win. h.o '"li'JSirH oa rout
35?i3is
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by Warren Goodrich
JasilortW
tttopHrliogs thRnr...
Remind the youngsters that
no one can call them while the
line is tied an Pj-tf
leiwhoofc'; .
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. . . for MOTHER on her aayi
MOTHER'S DAY
MAY 10
MOOfllO
MIXMASTER
$wbeamwwii baker
Automatically makes 4 delicious,
good-sized wafles at one time. No
confusion, waiting or delay be-
i waffles serves peope wiui
COFFEEMASTER
AM yM tW k b( hi
Has tbe exclusive larger
BOWL-FIT beaters for
EVEN mixing.
AERATION, and lighter,
higher, liner-teatorea
cakes.
one bafcsoai ,
54 III PjsT((IM Shiili
etew. Resets to hasp
It's aalomatld Yon can's miss!
Perfect coffee every time 1 cup
to 8. watching no worry.
All gem-like chromium platei
MnBSKWCK)WiStobteslCJ
Automatic Beyond Belief! AH
you do is drop in the bread.
bmdlouitrtUuVflQmttieolb.
No UtTt to ptub. Toot rami it
ululnify witbOBS popping or
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9
YEATER APPLIANCE
and TELEVISION CO.
Salem's Oldest Eleetrioal Appliance Store"
VIS ChemekeU St. Phone t-UU
laundering with Clorox removes dulling dinglnesj and ttafnt
...makes cottons and linens really white, snowy-white
They're cleaner, too...hyglenlcally clean. For no other horn.
launaenng proauctequaiiciorox in germ.killing.effldencY
An remember, wheoywMise-Clorox. there's
refworryobou undlssorved fjrltfy particles
domaolncryourwatlr-ond washer. Clorox- is
a liquids, eoty to-use-eatyeevfobrics. It
is free from rausti(exrrogtntltw.thanl(slc
e patentedlformulaiMclutivewwIth.Clorox.
And CLOROX protects health
in routine) cleaning, tool
eceuts) H b-ene of e.we.ld
reetlilneteitvndrtien.
polionouvtoo, CloroxtsKdMl
fcr routine Ul&tn and battiroom
cleonine. And, ot you dliinftct
llh Clorox, it removal iloins
and deodorisstl See lobel di.
rectlons.foa'fhe.mony.wtei of
0roAmfla!,i forcritsl
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