Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 10, 1953, Page 32, Image 32

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    Pact 10 FOOD SECTION
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday. September 10, 1953 .
Mt Angel On the occasion
of hit birthday anniversary,
Edward Schaecher was the
guest of honor Thursday ye-
nlnf when Mrs. Schaecher en
tertained In their home. Those
present included Henry Schae
cher, Mr. and Mrs. William
Schaecher, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Huffstutter, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
LeDoux, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
LeDoux and Sharon, George
and Mary Lou of Woodburn,
and Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Schaecher, Eddie, Diane and
Jeanne Schaecher.
Grand opening of the new
Bill's Mount Angel . Richfield
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, ' r- ' on JJvSbable Token like -ft
' ' V t V3 on ever Packa9e ft SAVES
PH O' UP TO o on your ner pacKage
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AVIS TfMsTANDBFrOltT,TOOI O" 1 J yjNi$
MUMMY lAJKt, OOIWI OfT CUANII I Y'Htl 4sf-XPm$k I
...when you change to Parade. For A y irfN 151 Jr6
Paradetteotrjauds...awon.' LTallfiS' JLaLr-1
derfully efficient new washday product I V TTJitH?-' y AWJi
that worka wonders to your wash water, I 3X!' at AAfto)
no matter how hard. I t lfR"
- . W I r r Washes WW X
Be,M tat- sail mhmIi 1m-
brighter, sweeter-amelllng wash than J I U . . . aaastfl VyVTr''
, oW before. Yet Parade cleans with a Wf fcfteser eesessi
gentle action. ..is as safe as can be for 1 If in i
your Ado things, kind to your hands, " X YVI
perfect for dishee. f '' J
'regularly to dishpan and washer. Put R 0 OfYW&LZx
arm lam v i i ma m r s ,-'-x v u i-v i i
station, operated by William
Schaecher, was held Saturday,
Sept 8. Balloons for the chil
dren, orchids for the women
and cigars or key rings for the
men were given out during the
day.
The new station Is a modern
structure and adds much to the
apnearance of the Mount Angel
business district
Mt. Angel Jillene Ann.
Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Butsch Robmette
Aman) of Newport, Ore., was
baptized Sunday afternoon at
St. Mary's catholic church
here. Rev. Matthew Butsch, of
Pendleton, great uncle of the
infant, officiated, and the spon
sors were Janice Aman and
Richard Ze.. cousins of the in
fant. Following the ceremony, a
supper was served out-of-doors
at the A. J.-Butsch home for
the Rev. Butsch, the sponsors
Janice Aman and Richard
Zeis, and Rev. Cyril Lebold,
OSB. Rev. Hildebrand Mel-
choir, OSB, Mr. and Mrs. An
ton Englehart, great-grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Aman, maternal grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zeis, Diane
Zeis, Mrs. Wilbert Aman and
children, and the hosts, Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Butsch, the paternal
grandparents.
Mrs. John Nag has returned
to her home from the Silver-
ton hospital, where she was re
covering from an automobile
accident, when her car skidded
off the highway at Bernt's hill,
south of town. She is spending
nart of the time with her
daughter-in-law and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doran in
Gervais.
The infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Fleckenstein,
born Aug. 24, was baptized in
St. Mary's Catholic ehu.;h.
and given the name of Beverly
Joan. Rev. Cyril Lebold, OSB,
officiated. Godparents were
Mardel Fleckenstein,' older
sister of the baby, and Ernest
Gruber of Pierz, Minn., uncle
of the infant. Cletus Duerr. a
cousin, was proxy for Mr. Gru
ber.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaffer
and son Tommy of Duarte,
Calif., returned to their home
after a visit of several days at
the home of Mrs. "Schaffer's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Brockhaus. They were accom
panied home by their other
ion, Matt, who had been visit
ing his grandparents here and
other relatives in Portland for
the past six weeks.
Miss Rose Brockhaus, sister
of Joseph Brockhaus, returned
to her home in Humphrey,
Neb., after spending seven
weeks on the west coast.
Mr. and Mrs. Brockhaus en
tertained with an outdoor sup
per at their home. Guests in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer,
I BIGGEST LITTLE
MARKET IN TOWN
Where Your Dollar Gets Time and a Half
TST Boiling Bee! -gf
sn iged (heeie
T"d" " Tender
Slab Bacon ft1 ' I Ep caponized
u 69c KlCniCS CooVed LB.fiLV FRYERS
Any size piece if mSF Large $139
Morrell's Pride v Ready to Eat Morrell'l Pride K. I. Kadi I ao.
GARDEN-FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
BANANAS ELBERTA lARLETT POTATOES
PEACHES PEARS u.s.h..i
2n 29c Bushei $1.95 Bu,n.i $1.49 I 10 .,. 29c
celery LOCAL TOMATOES
APPLES fv
u.5c Bu,heI $1.98 ReUipe- .... lb. flU
CORN HONEY PEAS COFFEE
Cream Style 5-lb. Cottage Brond ft Or
NOW $0 y,c P. 89C J. . JOI $2 CO ft?- A
U cant 3.45 Bradshows 34 Cane XeJT AH Papular Br.ndi
Orange Juice SUGAR Tomato Soup MARGARINE
o 4Q- 10 .b, 99c c. 10c 2.b.45c
Mm cant "Tirw Spreckeli Campbell's Sweet Sixteen
K.C. " 46-oz.
!r' BROADWAY MARKET
rPArifFP HSc A$TrR Broadway and Markcl SI.
V-KMl.rVCrO BREAD Stare Hour, I e.m. till S p.m. Every Day
Jt Every Doy at 4 p.m. ' No Limitt Buy All You Want
Lb. A bOC ' Except Tuet. I Set. Prices Good Fri., Sot., Sun., Mon.
Matt and Tommy of Duarte,
Calif., Miss Rose Brockhaus.
Humphrey, Neb., and Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Nelson and Doug
las and Nancy Ann of Fort'
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ober
sinner had as their guests Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Nigro of Spo
kane, Wash., and their son, Ar-
mand Nigro, S. J., who recently
returned from a two-years stay
at Holy Cross Mission at Holy
Cross, Alaska. The Nigros
showed colored slides of the
activities at the Holy Cross
Mission in which pictures of
LeRoy Obersinner, S.J., who is
stationed at the mission, were
seen.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shirey of
Eugene and her' son, Joe
Shirey, S. J., of Spokane.
Wash., were additional guests
of the Obersinners on Friday.
Mayor Jacob Berchtold has
asked the citizens of Mt. Angel
to assist in the "Aid to Korea
Week" campaign, which is be
ing observed throughout Ore
gon Sept. 7 to 13, by giving
personal donations to offer im
mediate relief to pillions of
displaced, sick and wounded
Koreans.
The mayor has made ar
rangements with the Rev. Cy
rJ Lebold, O.S.B., pastor of St
Mary's parish, so that all do
nations for this cause may be
left at or sent to the Parish
House.
Mt Angel Garden club will
meet at the country home of
Mrs. Marcus Wampach on
Wednesday, Sept 9, at 8 P m.
Hostesses for the meeting
are Mrs. John Drescher and
Mrs. Wampach.
Pedee
Yugoslavia Studies
Red Peace'Overture
Belgrade, Yugoslavia VP
Yugoslavia studied a new
peace overture today from the
Soviet bloc with which she
broke in 1948. Bulgaria asked
permission to send an ambas
sador to Belgrade for the first
Pedee Theron Folston and
sons. Jim and Tom. of Los An
geles,' Calif., returned home
the first of the week after vis
iting at the home of his mother,
Mr. and Mrs.. J. Smith. v
Mr. and Mrs. Al Zebeck of
Cottage Grove spent the week
end with her mother, Mrs. Lena
Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pan-
kratz and Gary, of Portland;
Mr. and Mra. Wayne Blanken
baker, Greg, Pamela and Stan
ley, of Monmouth, and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Spinney, Kirk and
Bobbie, of Canyonville, were
week-end guests at the O. N.
Burbank home a t Cherry
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burbank,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dyer, Scot-
time since 1950.
Russia in June offered to
exchange ambassadors again
with Yugoslavia, quickly fol
lowed by Hungary. President
Tito agreed to both requests.
wedding of Louise Matter and
Marion Putnam, at the First
Methodist church in Salem,
Sunday afternoon.
Mn Dirk' Van Den Bosch
was hostess to a coffee party
Wednesdsy aiiernoon ai ner
home. Those enjoying the sf
(.vnnAn were Mrs Luvenia
Simpson, Mrs. Thera Womer,
Mrs. Gus John, Mrs. Troy Tur
ner, Mrs. Howard Peny, Mrs.
Rettie Kerber, Mrs. Jessie
n.imn Mn. E- A. Fagg. Mrs.
Frank Shey the, Mrs. C. L. Bur
bank and the hostess, Mrs. Van
Den Bosch. Miss Dorotny
nirchell served cake, coffe and
ice cream to the group.
Mr mnA VfrS. GUS BUTbSnk
spent the week-end at Yachats.
guests of her suier, mr. ana
Mrs. William Chestnut
Mrs. F. C. Kerber and daugh
ter Susan, and her brother,
Thernn Polston. and sons of
Los Angeies. spent several days
the past week at Lakeside as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Gaye.
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FISHER'S BISidT MIX
PEACHES
BROOMS
CORNED BEEF HASH
PINEAPPLE JUICE
Del Monte Yellow (ling
VA Size
Silver Queen
Hand-Picked Corn Brooms
ass
Swill's Premium
No. 303 Size
Quart
. Pkg. 39
3 cans 83
$5109
. each u
2r5Sr
46 oz.
Mti& ir Saa page 9 for 10c OT I
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MORNING 1 1C-
MILK, tall cant for A3b
Aunt JffMfMA
. PAItCAKI MIX
uw coupon m peutoge ol '
QUAKR OATS
Regular Q Large QQ
Package 1 7C Package e?7C
Nallcy's Tang Pint. 29c Quam 49c
Tmmmm Surf-Mist White Meat M cant ftft
i una solid Pack, ' h fot yc
8-Cup Muffin Tin S,?'.. 39c
Cream of Tomato Soup Jf 35c
Krispy Crackers tffZ .... ... .. ..25c
Mixed Pickling SpiceSLSjQc
mBlltltlU J
New Low Pork Prices
Center Cut
PORK CHOPS A 69c
YANKEE SPARE RIBS Lb. 59c
LOIN PORK ROAST 65c
PORK SHOULDER ROAST .ti. 45c
NO WAIEI 0 (ESUl ef
PURE GROUND BEEF 39
V0UK6 mm BIRDS. ABOUT ill. AVEMK WEIGHT ffft
FRYER TURKEYS 49)
1 r T : 7 VI
PEN JEL
For Jamt and Jellies
Package
10c
COMFORT TISSUE
rolls for . . . :......35c
Calo Dog Cr Cat Food
No. 1 tall 2 for 25c
4V''
Mill
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JUMBO GREEN
AVACADOS
.Each
SEEDLESS Peak of tht Season
GRAPES 2
lbs.
LOCAL IMPROVED
ELBERTA PEACHES
Bushel 299
CRISCO
3-lb. can
89'
Save 25c? See page 1
For Special Coupon Offer
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