Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 10, 1953, Page 35, Image 35

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    Thursday, December 10, 1953
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Salem Heights
Salem Heights Boys from
Boy Scout troop It of Salem
Heights spent the weekend in
Pacific City fishing in the Nes
tucca river. No large catches
were reported. .
On the excursion were Em
ett Meyer, Rodney Raymond,
Dennis Nielson, Don Miller,
Jerry Burger, Bob Miller and
Olin Teston. Adult supervisors
were Stanley Teston and Mar
lon Miller.
Christmas trees will go on
sale Saturday on the rear of
the Vista Market parking lot
Boys are now selling tree sub
scriptions ind residents in the
South Salem area are asked to
participate in the Scouts tree
program. Bruce Crandall is the
general chairman and will be
assisted by Charles Rybloom
and Stanley Teston.
Junior troop leaders will at
tend the Junior leaders train
ing courses scheduled' for this
weekend at Silver Falls,
Dr. Robert Anderson showed
his films of the 1952 Olympic
games which he took while he
was there and also the work of
the YMCA In Germany, on
Tuesday afternoon at the Sa
lem Heights Mothers club.
Mrs. E. R. Rector conducted
the business meeting and it
was announced that the school
Christmas parties for each
room would be held on Dec. 23
with each room mother in
charge. School will be closed
from Dee. 23 to Jan. 4. Also the
Cub Pack meeting is slated for
Dec. 18, at the hall at 7:30.
The attendance awards were
won by Mrs. Gladys Farrand's
first grade with Mrs. Robert
Combs, room mother, and Mrs.
Nan Denhem's fifth grade with
Mrs. Francis Gaskins, room
mother. Hospitality awards
were presented to Mrs. Bern
. ard Knox and Mrs. Louis
Kurth.
Mrs. Vera Wadsworth. room
mother for Richard Hodges'
fifth grade, was the hostess
chairman, assisted by Mrs. O.
B. Gorton and Mrs. Irvn We
del. Union Hill
Union Hill Fourteen mem
bers and seven children were
present st the home of Mrs.
Donald Peters when she enter
tained for the members of the
Union Hill Woman's club
Thursdsy afternoon. Mrs. Jlen
ry Peters wss in charge of the
Christmas box that was packed
for the Children's Farm Home
during the afternoon.
A new finance committee,
with Mrs. Joanna Speed as
chairman, Marjorie Hum-
Chooses Blue Bonnet
-Won Over by
F.N.L!
Mai, MASSY CONOVta
Like the famous Beauty Director,
you, too, will love Bun Bonnbt
Margarine'a Flavor, Nutrition,
Economy!
Bum Botonr's delicate, sunny
rweet flavor makes brMd, hot roils,
vetetabln, your favorite recipes all
taste truly bttlrrl
You mezfra nutrition, too! Unlike
moat other brands. Bum Bonnet
Marianne contains aa much year
round Vitamin A end Vitamin D aa
the high-priced spread I
Yet Bum Bosnit mats It- thaa
half as much I So switch today to
F. N. E.I Insist on Bui BoNNIt
Margarine and at rare of "all 8"
flavor, rtutnfum, Econonve-el
ITeflrhfir Fired
As Ex-Commie
San Francisco W) John W.
Mass, an English teacher at
City College of San Francisco
since 1947, was fired Tuesday
night for refusing to answer
questions last week before the
House Un-American Activities
Committee.
Mass, 42, an admitted ex
Communist, noted when he
signed the state's required loy
alty oath in 19S0 that he had
broken away from the party.
Several members of the
board of education said they
had no alternative other than
to fire Mass under a new atate
law which provides that per
sons refusing to testify about
Communism before a legisla
tive body shall be dismissed.
phreys, " Mrs. Henry Peters,
Mrs. Howard Rogers and Mrs.
Dolph Heater, was named for
the year.
Mrs. Robert Lierman be
came a new member of the club
by vote of the membership.
A gift exchange will be held
it the Christmas party meet
ing at the home of Mrs. Mau
rice Heater on Dec. 17.
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
For gifts, nothing finer!
1-lb., 2-lb., J-lb. sizes
The 1-lb. size Is 15 mos. old.
Fancy packs of assorted Tilla
mook Cheeae
Fancy Packs of Imported
And Domestic Cheeses
You must see them to appre
ciate these items.
hiol
East, OREGON PRODUCTS
...ot their best...
5, 10, JO-lb. Oregon Prunes
5-lb., 10-lb. Jumbo Walnuts
5-lb. Large Filberts
Dickenson's Preserves, Jellies
Pack! and 12 In Xmaa Box
From Our Own Bakery
Model Fruit Cake. 1-lb. 1-lb.
Model Plum Podding Qg
Hard Sance - Butter Sauce
3-LAYER CAKES
Chocolate, Date Nut, Q C -
Lady Baltimore Waffc
M Ince, Apple, C berry f A,
PIES WWC
DRIED FRUITS
Dromedary Pitted iQr
Dates, lb
California Fancy .
Dates, lb JC
Blue Ribbon Whit OO.
Flea. II -OS.
Bine Ribbon Black
Figs. It -
BAB Currant
11 -z. pkg
Bleached Rabins
la celle, 1 lb
25c
19c
27c
All kinds af Peel In bulk
Citron, Orsnge. Lemon
Pineapple, Cherries
New Specialty Hems
Spiced Crab Apples
2V4 Jar
Shelled Black
Walnuts, 4 -os. can . , ,
Sliced Papaya
1-lb. Jar
Minnesota Wild Rlea
4-as
65c
55c
55c
75c
Minnesota Wild
Rice, lt-os
Major Grey's
Chutney, 14-ez.
1.95
.45c
Pleasantdale
Pleasantdale Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Freshour were gone for
two days last week, visiting
friends, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hann and family at Vancouver,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenwor-
thy at Oregon City, and Mr.
Freshour's sister and family,
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher and
children at .Hubbard. The
Freshour children stayed with
their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Freshour.
Calling -on Mr. and Mrs. Bus
Hadley and family Sunday
were her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cahlll
and son, Dennis, of Forest
Grove.
Lloyd Hanville of McMinn
ville called on relatives here,
the three Reichstein families,
last week. ' '
Several friends called on Mr.
and Mrs. Everett Joeckel and
children Friday evening, Dec.
4, Mr. and Mrs. John Fuqua of
Hopewell, Miss Mary King and
Bob Kellersman, botn ot Sa
lem.' '
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Hadley at
tended the annual turkey grow
ers banquet in McMinnville last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Freshour
visited friends, Mr. and Mrs.
Good Grocery Buys
CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE ,k. 89c
CHASE & SANBORN INST. COFFEE
NESTLES MILK
MARKET DAY SEEDLESS RAISINS
OLD SOUTH GRAPEFRUIT ,
(Case of 14 $!
DEL MONTE CATSUP
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GREEN-LIMA BEANS
DEL MONTE CHILI SAUCE
COLUMBIA DILL PICKLES
(Kosher or Plain)
KRAFT SALAD OIL
BALLARD BISCUITS
Powdered NON-FAT MILK Darlgold
OREGON LARGE PRUNES.
LINDSAY RIPE OUVES
LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES
SCHILLING'S VANILLA
LONG GRAIN RICE
KLEENEX
ZEE BATH TISSUE
KNOX GELATINE .25c
HERSHEY BREAKUP CHOCOLATE
WCNDERFOOD MARSKMAUOWS
HOOD RIVER CIDER
Model Food Market
27S N. High (Next to City Holt) Phone 3-4111
Ne Charre lor Delivery 10-Day Charge Accounts
FREE PARKING IN THE REAR OF THE STORE
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salm, Oregtw
Deep Fryer
Cooker to
Warm Rolls
There' new trick for mint
Um automatic deep fryer-cook
er linifhing the bakini of the
pre-cooked roll you buy.
These rolli you know come
partially baked and up to now
you have been advtied to pop
them into a not oven to com
plete the baking.
Now, however, they can be
cooked in the fryer-cooker,
right at the table, thus aaving
the effort of heating the oven,
or wing the oven when some-
thinf elte may be cooking in it.
Here'i how you do it: Heat
the cooker to 375 degrees and
until lianal light goes out.
Then put the rolls in a bas
ket, put cover on and heat ap
proximately 10 to 12 minutes.
The cooker alio may be used
to heat ready-baked rolls.
Ballston'
Ballston Arlington E.
Broadwell, manager ot the El
liot Feed h Grain store In Ball
ston, was found dead in a grain
bin at 11 p.m. Monday.
Mr. Broadwell was S3 years
of age and is survived by his
wife. Ida, and seven children.
The family resides in Amity,
having moved there from Ball'
ston a year ago.
Several ladies representing
the Rebekah lodge Sew and So
cial club and the Community
club attended a meeting of the
Christmas Cheer group, in
Sheridan Tuesday.
Clothing, nuts, and canned
fruit were collected and Christ
mas baskets will bj packed for
the needy.
Mrs. Laverne La Nee has ac
cepted a position as guidance
adviser in a girls dormitory at
the Warm Springs Indian res
ervation. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Kilmer
and children of Areata, Calif.,
spent the holidays at the home
hot Orville's brother, Ezra, and
Howard Kilmer.
The Farmers Union local
met Friday evening In regular
session. Musical numbers furn
ished by Lonny Kilmer and Ed
Kronig. 1
Recent visitors at the Elwin
Small home were Mr. and Mrs,
Finley ot Amity.
Mrs. Hilda Neely of Sand
Lake has been a recent guest
at the home of her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wendell.
Arthur Pearson at Dayton,
Sunday. The Pearsons live in
tne former Milt Palmer home.
Kenny Hadley of McMinn
ville was sn overnight guest of
his cousin, Louis Hadley, re
cently.
1"
1
1 lbs.
Large
Jar
2 cans
4 lbs.
2 for
88c
25c
59c
35c
2 hot.
2 csns
2 cans
33c
75c
55c
Dei Monte
No. 101
Del Monte
No. 101
23c
39c
59c
29c
12 oz.
Full Quart
Quart 1
for
98c
49c
lbs.
lbs.
Medium
Colossal
,..$1.25
25c
Pint
Pint '
4 os
2-lb. Cell
2
for
J Roll
aj
rack
,2. $1.60
ib. -Oc
.b. 29c
57c
U Gallon
1
Ignored Report
Oh Scientist
Washington W Sen. ate
Carthy (R , Wis.) said Wad
nesday the FBI made "a
lengthy and rather vigorous
report" in 1951 on a radar
scientist at Ft Monmouth,
N.J.. but that this had been
ignored by some on in the
army.
McCarthy, chairman ot the
senate investigations subcom
mittee, said, the situation was
parallel to that ol the Harry
Dexter White case and added
he was determined to find out
who was responsible.
He made the statement aft
er the subcommittee received
testimony that in 194S more
than 40 documents had been
found by army Intelligence
agents in the home of the
scientist, Aaron H. Coleman
of Long Branch, N.J., a S9,-
t00-a-year research man.
Earlier, In referring to the
matter in a statement he gave
to newsmen, Coleman said he
had been suspended tor 10
days without pay in 1948 for
taking some classified docu
ments to his home.
But the 45-year-old sclen
tist, now under suspension by
the army, said that despite the
punishment for failure to give
the papers proper protection.
he had been praised by his
superior officer for "high de
votion to duty" in removing
the documents to work on
them at home. )
Mi City
Mill City Marilyn chapter,
Order of Eastern Star, will
meet Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. A
Chrlstmaa party will be given
for children of membere and
Rainbow Girls.
Officers for 1954 will be
Armour's U.S. Insp.
LEG OF
LAMB
59
Choice Oven Ready
ROASTING
HENS
t 55'
Pure Lean
GROUND
BEEF
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ORDER NOW!
WE WILL HAVE LARGE
SELECTION OF
Fancy Hams
And Poultry
FOR YOU
CHRISTMAS
DINNER
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Fairview
Falrvlew Claude Oberg,
Walter Oberg, Miss Ann Oberg,
Mrs. Harold Oberg-Duncan of
Carlton were Sunday dinner
guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Andrews ot the Fairview
district
The group attended the fu
neral of Lyle Lyons, 37, a vic
tim of a logging accident Tues
day, Dec. 1. Mr. Lyons and
family, the Andrews and Oberg
families were close neighbors
and friends more than 30 years
ago at Farnam, Neb., and all
came to Oregon, where their
friendship has been continued.
The deceased was employed
on the Mrs. Martin Braat farm
for.a time before going to Stay
tor.. ..,..', .
Falrvie w The Fairview
Community club will meet on
Monday, Dec. 14. at the school
house with Chsrles H. McKee
In charge of the program to be
given by Rev. Alley of Amity
Baptist church.
Mrs. Olive Smith of Amity,
Mrs. Charles Baker ot Union-
vale, Mrs. Howard Worthlng
ton ot Lafayette are the com
mittee in charge of the Christ.
mas program to be held at the
Fairview school house by the
Reorganized LDS church.
A pie social will be held at
the Fairview school house Frl
day evening, Dec. 11, by the
same church organization to ft'
nance treats for the Sunday
school.
Mrs. Howard Stephens has
been 111 with a severe cold.
elected.
Men of the chapter will serve
refreshments.
'Get-Acquainted"
for Salem Area
Coffee Sale!
Fllg I Wee .
RICHER, e a becsuM BocdeaCs JlafiVDR
CHZSTALS of xssI 1002 (Xutfi& bold
mora CONCENTRATED FLiWDR than aiy
other coffee, instant ox ground. Leas fhtyn
ftteflgrxwn raaVea aper&ctcigl
Kctg tkanyour faTorits ground
a-oryoiirinoiitybajckr
eves at Ian Satf s t at BWeart C4W Tka rm tet tim a WW rtaooaa
mmtm. mmi ntarf rmm mtmrnf.
ate Maeaaa Am. hrm Yark IT, N. y.
Hot Holiday
Toddy Is
Spicy One
Because you haven't nana
soma punch bowl, don't think
you can't serve a punch for
1 your holiday parties. Just take
: your largest mixing bowl, dec
! orate It with poinsettia or holly
stickers, and you have punch
bowl that la attractive enough
for party service. And your
decorative ideas may be as
simple or as elaborate as you
please.
For a cold night hot, spiced
punch is a welcome and warm
ing sight to your guests. Re
member that, hot or cold, your
punch must be flavorful and
sparkling eye appeal Is im
portant as well as taste.
It you want delicioua hot
punch to serve, try this one.
Hot Holiday Toddy
1 quart cider
cup brown sugar
Few grains salt
4 whole allspice
6 whole cloves
2 sticks cinnamon
1 28-ot. bottles ginger ale
Combine cider, sugar, salt
and spices.. Simmer S minutes,
Strain Into punch bowl. Heat
two 28-ot. bottles ginger ale
nil mAA in aniced mixture.
Grnl,h witn orlnge tnd lem.
on ,licei- Serv, i mugii u,in
cinnamon sticks aa stirrers.
Makes three quarts.
Macleay
Macleay Macleay Grange
Home Economics club met In
all day session at the Grange
hall Tuesday wiih the men as
guests.
A no host dinner wss served
at noon.
In the afternoon the women
held a business session to plsn
work for the coming year and
the men put wood in the shed.
After the business meeting
the Glad Ladles for the past
year were revealed and names
drawn for 1954.
Mrs. A. J. Mader presided.
' Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Gay Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Clar
ence Johnson, Maurice Keller,
Mrs. Lloyd Keene, Mrs. W,
Welch, Mrs. Alpha Michels,
Mrs. Harry Martin, Sr., Mrs.
Harry Martin, Jr., Mrs. A.
Mader, Mrs. L H, White.
There are 131 varieties ot
trees in ' the Great Smoky
Mountains. "' " '
Special
Tka Umm tt MM C. Catss Itaah
(Tats aaa njMha SO, lMj
FOOD BECTION-Pu 11
Damascus
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The good fresh taste of Da
mucus Whipping Cream adds
lightness) and lusclousness to
any dessert! Keep Damascus)
Whipping Cream on hand-end
guard Its freshness by storing
it near tha Ice cube section or
your refrigerator.
USY.MOTHIR HINT
Youngsters lac their
own shoes? Tie a knot
in the middle of each lace
then they'll have equal
lengths for tying the bow.
This fresh-tasting shortcake la
unusual and delicioua. Notice
It's an ahead -of -tune dish, too I
Frozen Cranberry
qSHORTCAKEp
Iiuas (I lb, sen) cranberry
1 ctt-swear
v, ia wares
1 tease
rind
tablespoons honey
1 teas vanilla
2 fl yeMts
9 egg arhltos -
9 taalesaaens swear
1 as (ft at.) Da
Whipping cream
1 Huh prepared spangs caana
Mix cranberry sauce, sugar
water, orange rind, honey, va
nllia and egg yolks until
smooth. Beat egg whites, grad
ually add sugar and beat until
very stiff. Add whipped cream.
Line bottom and sides ot S
aquare paa with waxed paper.
Cut sponge cake into 2 layers.
Place 1 layer over bottom ot
pan, cover with cranberry mix
ture and top with remaining
layer. Freeze until firm (about '
3 hours). Slice tor serving.
inMi sun
SOMEBODY
MODI
Wild cranberries, when the pil
grims came, were puny, pea
sized berries. One gusty day,
down Cape Cod way, the act,
broke through and covered a
ne cranberry bog with a layer
of sand. Folks telt bad about
thla until the plants broke
through the sand and lo, tha
harvest waa four tlmea greater,
the berriea bigger and tha ia
vor finer I Since that time, aand
baa been used in the cultivation.
of cranberries.
Holiday
Chiffon PI
WkM r ilaslewMt Stat -V
sue sugar
feasaean salt -
1 teasaeen grated lemea rbi4
temen (vise
2 egos
t caas (t plat) Damastat
. Whipping Cream
1 ' tinala-oiiit baked ale
shell
Combine sugar, aalt, lemon
rind, and Juice in double boiler
(or over low heat). Cook until
sugar is dissolved, then stir in
to beaten egga. Mix well and
cook about 4-5 minutes longer,
until thickened and smooth.
ChilL Fold In 1 cup shipped
Damascus Cream; spoon into
baked pie shell. Chill until firm
(sbout 2 hours). Top with re
maining whipped Damascus
Cream Just before serving.
Mgfs) Joict Fries' llswewj
if you'll pour boiling water
over them, let them
"sit" 5 minutes, then roll
them gently before
extracting juice.
arsia aieaiTV Af Tlamaetua
Whipping Cream on hand. Rich,
aepvnaaoiy uniiorm aiw
DomosetM-frrsh in flavor.
Watch for Damascus
Fresh E53 H03
At Your Favorite
Food Store
(Non-Alcoholic)
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