Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 18, 1954, Page 24, Image 24

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    Page 8 SECTION II
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
Thursday, February IS, 1954
SECTION II Page 9
ACTORS SEE UNEXPECTED DRAMA
CURIOUS BOYS RESCUED FROM CLIFF
LAST CHANCE
ON TV DRAWING
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With Cheese
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A rehearsal for a play, "The Drcnm," was turned into a night
mare for these five Hollywood, Calif., amateur-actors when a
burglary suspect ran through their rehearsal room and into
the street where two policemen shot and killed him when he
defied their commands to stop. The officers had been sum
moned by a neighbor who saw the intruder, William W. Simms,
Jr., break into the building through a rear door. The actors,
left to right: Rarkin Ben Ari, Rima Mintz, Fima Chesnin, Leah
Silberzan, and Edward Landa. (AP Wirephoto)
Three Desserts Nice for
February Entertaining
Here are 3 desserts for your
family. Ones a parly-pink cake,
one's a fluffy cranberry creme,
and one's a refreshing cranberry
whip. We couldn t decide which
we liked best so thought you
could take your pick. All are ap
propriate to Washington Birth
day time.
First, a beautiful party-cake
with a petal-pink cranberry trim.
We used a packaged cake mix
for the cake. Then a can of ready-to-serve
cranberry sauce and
meringue for the fluffy pink top
ping. &ver near 01 a recipe so
Lacomb
LACOMB Auldy Ayers was tak
en late Wednesday night to the
Lebanon Community hospital with
the recurrence of an old com
plaint. He is receiving x-rayt and
treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc
Cloud were in Salem Thursday
evening, attending a branch meet
ing ot the Chinchilla Association
of America.
A baby boy wai born to Mr. and
Mrs. Jamei Brazel. He weighed
eight pounds, on ounce and has
been named Gene Francis.
The benefit circle met this
week at the home of Mrs. Edna
Cox. They contributed $10 to the
March of Dimes.
Mrs. J. Baldwin and Mrs. Edna
Cox were in Portland Thursday
and visited relatives.
The 4-H club met with Waldon
McCloud on Thursday. At the
close of the business session, cook
ies and ice cream were served.
Larry Hoover left Friday with
the Lebanon Warriors for New
port. He spent the week end
there.
A baby girl was born at Leban
on Community Hospital on Feb. 11
to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hern.
Bill Landers spent Sunday in
Portland, visiting at the Good Sa
maritan hospital.
Also in Portland Sunday were
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McCloud
and family. In the evening they
were visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wcs Haydcn in Salem.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
Wayne Downing home were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Schackman and
children ot Lebanon and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Wallcn of Albany.
Easy to Mold Salsd
Dissolve one package of lemon
favored gelatin in one can hot
apricot whole fruit nectar. When
it has cooled, beat in a package
of Philadelphia cream cheese and
few tablespoons mayonnaise.
Add mixed fruits If you like.
easy? This is sure (0 be a family
favorite.
CRANBERRY PARTY CAKE
1 package white cake mix
(plus ingredients called for)
2 egg whiles
cup granulated sugar
1 cup jellied cranberry sauce
Vi cup slivered blanched
almonds
Prepare cake mix in layers as
directed on package. Cool. Spread
center, top and sides of cake with
cranberry frosting.
Cranberry Frosting
Beat egg whites until (hey
barely hold shape. Add sugar
gradually and continue beating
until mixture is smooth and
stands in soft peaks. Crush cran
berry sauce with a fork. Fold i
into egg whites. When frosted, j
sprinkle almonds on top. (Ori
trim with shredded cocoanut.)
fcecond. a Creamy Smooth
Cranberry Bavarian Creme for
your crystal sherbet glasses. This
tastes just the way you would
want it to taste.
. CRANBERRY
BAVARIAN CREME
1 cup cranberry juice cocktail j
Vt pound (32) marshtnallows
1 tablespoon lemon juice
(fresh, frozen or canned)
1 cup heavy cream
Combine cranberry juice and
marshmallows in saucepan. Place
over jow heat until marshmal ows
are soft; then stir until smooth. j
Remove from heat. Add lemon I
juice. Chill thoroughly. Whip
cream until just stiff enough to
stand in soft peaks. Fold into
chilled mixture. Spoon into des
sert glasses and let chill until
serving time. Makes 6 servings.
And third ... a frothy Cran
berry Whip. Youngsters and Old
sters will go for this one.
CRANBERRY WHIP
1 envelope unflavorcd gelatine
t cup cold water
1 cup hot water
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 pound can jellied cranberry
sauco
2 stiffly beaten egg whites !
Soften gelatine in cold water-1
dissolve in hot water. Add 1 ta
blespoon lemon juice and cran
berry sauce which has been beat-
en with a fork. Chill until par-:
tlally set. Beat until frothy with
rotary beater. Fold in stiffly
beaten egg whites. Pour into1
greased cups. Chill until firm.
Unmold. Serve with custard
sauce.
Custard Saure
Combine 2 beaten egg yolks,
dash of salt and 3 tablespoons
sugar. Gradually stir in l'i scald
ed milk. Cook over hot water un
til mixture coats a spoon, stirring i
constantly. Remove from heat; 1
add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Chill thor-1
oughly before serving,
Free - Two 21" Admiral TV Seis
lo be given away free ihis
Saturday, Feb. 20th
Drawing io be held at Portland Road and
South Commercial St. Stores. Get your tick
ets in before 7:30 Drawing at 8:C0 P. M.
Sets on display in our stores or at Haiders three stores,
428 Court St. 189 N. Liberty St. or 1120 Center St.
Tomorrow -Friday, Feb. 19th, 1954!
fo Each of Our First 200 Customers!
00
11 OZ. DECORATED
TUMBLER WILL BE GIVEN
TO EACH OF OUR FIRST!
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STAR PEANUT BUTTER
IS PACKED IN THESE
BEAUTIFUL TUMBLERS.
Free Coca Cola served Whi,e SoSSSaS? . Free
at Our 4 ComerS StOre Stock Up With These Big Savings
V
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Prices Effective fc
Friday thru
Monday
Saturday,
fo fi n .Bi? v
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Rose Bud
Grade A Fancy
Cottage
Sliced
Pineapple
or Hillsdale
Large
No. 2'j Can
55 i
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Top
Grades
11 OZ.
TUMBLER
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BUTTER
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No. 303 Cans '
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59c Boasf
lb.
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Cans
Cottage 46-oz. cans Quality guaranteed to equal the best.
oomie
Cottage
Guaranteed fine quality.
Pounds
:;?1 Prune
Prune
Juice
Lge. 24-oz.
Bottle
Fishers
moos
Lb.
Carnation or
Morning Milk
2-29
Jumbo
3-gaI.
size
79c
REDEMPTION HEAD-
S QUARTERS FOR LUCKY
LEVER COUPONS
BtADE CUT
Chuck
fioa
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FBfl CBOUm BEEF
STEVfmG
fiVr OJPorfe Mulder
WC DA Arm
55c 45
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with wottt, end affl poffry
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WESTPEAK
Apricots
Whole Unpeeled
Lge. 2'i Cans
4
Cans
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$00,000K
.UKior iau smmsmis
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23 1
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Ready
fresh
And
rrA fijef of
fresh
Oysters
Your Choice
Assort them if you wish
New Potatoes Tip Top No. 2
Sweet Peas Trailor No. 303
Sauerkraut Cottage No. 2
Hominy Cottage No. 303
Tomato Juice Fancy Dainty Pak No. 2
Cottage Sliced Beets No. 303 Can
Diced Carrots Creswell No. 303 '
Assort them ii you wish.
H
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Pint
NOIV.
Del Nonte
Cream Style Corn
No. 303 Cans
cans
tl00
' Stock your freezer at these low prices!
GREEN PEAS 10-oz. Pkg.
"7 $100
AT Pkgs. X
Chopped Broccoli - Cut Corn - Cream Style Corn -Nixed
Vegetables - French Fried Poiatos - Hash
Brown Potatoes Spinach - Peas and Carrots.
Kl-or. I'kK. nr More 6 I'kRs.
$1.00
Brussel Sprouts Cauliflower - Baby or
Fordhook Limas 4 ,.kg. H.00
ill
5oi
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Rnlh 218c'
12ox. 33.Jj2.
25C
It'im mw22-ol 65 1
Colon FBypRC
$V9 ?S9
Beef
Apple Sauce
Cottage No. 303 Cans
7 cans I00
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Angel S
Food Mix I
2
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Spry Shortening
8.9c
Lb.
Can
1
DENNISONS
Tomato Catsup
Large 14-oz. Bottles
I 8 - 5100
Assorl Ihem as you wish
Tuna & Noodles Sunny Jim 17-oz. Jar
Derby Chili Con Came wbeans, tall 15V2-0Z
Spiced Luncheon Meat Europa 12-oz.
Ocean Spray Cran. Sauce Tall 17-oz. can
. Apple Juice Cottage quart bottle
Fancy Stewed Onions Starr or Dutch 303
$100
Mai
Chili Con Carne
Honnel's with beans 16-oz. can S6 Cans
Egg Noodles & Beef 3. $ 00
Nalley'g 151 j-oz. can Cans ul
Cling Peaches A ? 00
Hunt's Halves Lqe. 2'i cans A Cans lidl
In Heavy Syrup
for 1
Assort them U you wish.
00
Grapefruit Juice l0,0."
Blended Juice icn
Orangeade Zt
4 Ca ?l007i
Golden Ripe
Bananas
2 lbs.
Snoboy Sunkist, Extra Large
Oranges Each 5c
Florida Pink Seedless
Grapefruit
Each
GREEN ONIONS
RED RADISHES
t t
bunch
ihiabacras Lb.
5c
Turnips
Lb. BC
Cut Green or French Style Beans
Succotash 5
I'kus.
1.00
Fresh Pineapple Chunks - Melon Balls Sliced
Peaches - Strawberries
Fruit Cocktail , 4 for 1.00
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6 oz. Cans
Lihby Frozen
Orange Juice
fr'
$7 oo
Cans '
Sunshine
Krisy Crackers
23c
l ib. box
4S-OX, can
Hi-C or K S
46-oz. can
ASSORT THEM
AS YOU WISH
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you wish
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Ripe Olives
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IVynnilnlle Kx.
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U.I t.!1 M: I'ilKhury
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U'l-m, pke.
2825 S. Commercial
3280 East State Si.
3080 Portland Road
Tuna HH' "' Sc-a Unlit Meat
A Una (iralcil No. i can
4 - $P
Assort them as you wish.
Sunshine Chocolates
( lioiiilalp Whipped ('reams CQr
PENNANT
Marshmal-o
Mar$hmal-o
Fudge
MIX y'i rtiiw Butntiffi-H mciit,
, tirM hnltr, ' ) Unf rn rvp-
nrfll-fi milk, 1 fiv nunf (umhlcr
I'KNNANT MaMHMAIO
f:OOK Htif wtiil" hrrtling nrvl let
hoi I for 4 mintiloa
KKMOVK-frnm hfi
AI'D POpBrkurfhorobtprhipi
unit hr.
I'OUK -in bnitcrH pan or dinh
COOL then put in rrfriccrntor
MAKKS I'i pound iuiy
5-oz. Jar 21c
33f
10-oz.
Jar
Fireman Harry Lambert rescues Bobby Grumbles, 12, from
the side of a 300-foot cliff in the Hollywood (Calif.) hills where
he became marooned while trying to "see what was going on."
The boy climbed the cliff to watch firemen rescue a 25-year-old
hiker who'd fallen 30 feet on the same cliff. Bobby had to be
rescued when he reached a spot where he could neither ascend
nor descend. Photographer Delmar Watson of the Los Angeles
Mirror risked his own neck to get the picture. (AP Wirephoto)
Ousted Union
Official Fights
YAKIMA un - Martin O.
Crouse, deposed business agent of
the Yakima Local 524. AFL Team
sters Union, had the blessings and
a sizable donation iron an esti
mated 150 of his followers
Wednesday as he left for Miami,
Fla., and a joust with the union's
international president, Dave
Beck.
The union group gave Crouse a
vote of. confidence in a meeting
at which final plans were laid
Tuesday night for Crouse to per
sonally press charges of misuse of
union funds against Beck.
The insurgents met in Carpen
ters' Hall after being denied use
of the local's building. They filed
past a collection box and before
the evening was nvpr thpv hnrt
' subscribed well over the $500 to
$(00 estimate of Crouse s expen
ses in going to Miami.
Crouse filed the charges lust (
week. He contended Beck had vio
lated the teamster constitution by
loaning more than a million. dol
lars to Freuhauf Trailer Co. of
Detroit. Ho said the union consti
tution limits investments in any
one firm to $50,000.
Beck has said he feels he has
a free hand In investing the un
; ion's 32 million dollars in assets.
Crouse said he Is going to Miami
i to Insure a hearing "one way or
tne otner on tne matter.
Electric Institute for the week
ended Feb. 13 was 8,684,000,000
kilowatlhours. This compared with
8,674,000,000 kilowatthours the pre
ceding week and represented a
6.6 per cent gain over 8,17,000,000
kilowatthours in the like week of
1H53.
The highest week's output on
record, ,014,000,000 kilowatthours
was reached in the week ended
Jan. 16.
The Pacific Northwest reported
a percentage gain of 13.2.
Hogs Decrease,
Cattle Increase
PORTLAND Ul The Federal
Crop and Livestock Reporting
Service said Tuesday there were
fewer hogs In Oregon last year
than at any time on record.
The agency listed the number at
101,000 a 28 per cent decrease
from the previous year.
There was a 4 per cent increase
in the number of cattle, reaching
i.iza.uuu neaa in au-lime high.
Sheep totaled 699,000, about tht
same as the previous year.
rurKeys were up 12 per cent to
296,000 but chickens were down 3
per cent to 3,432,000.
The valuations of all animals and
poultry were down except for
hogs and turkeys. Hog value was
up 9 per cent and turkeys up 21
per cent
Cuis in Defense
Budget Protested
Sen. Jack-
Wednesday
Reds Given Time to
Prepare Appeals
SEATTLE UK - Federal Judge
William J. Lindberg Tuesday
granted six Pacific Northwest
Communist Party officials an ex
tension until April to perfect ap-
I peals of Federal Court convictions
WASHINGTON Ml -son
(D-Wasli) said
"we approach a full scale airing
01 wnemer wo are puic n pom- ; n, -r a 1-
ical requirements and a balanced I c tw.!. APP
Five of the defendants. Henry
I Huff. Barbara Hartle, Terry Pet
I tus, John Dasbbach and Paul Bow-
en, were convicted last October nf
budget ahead of national secur
ity."
Jackson demanded 111 the Sen-
ale Tuesday an Armed Services
Committee investigation of what
he termed evidence indicating the
mint chiefs nf staff do not approve
the ndminist rat ion's announced
new policy of reduced military
spending and "massive retalia
tion against possible aggression.
Chairman Saltonstall (It-Mass)
conspiring In teach violent over
throw of the government.
The sixth. Herbert J. Phillips, a
witness at the trial, was convicted
of contempt of court.
Attorneys for the six asked for
an extension until April 30. Judge
of th? Aned So CommttS VT
told Jackson all of the Joint chiefs a." Lsl,ctfl, ly C'rCUlt
,.t etntf Pn,l., n,m.. I 1 1"' "'' ",a. HI".
tioned by the committee and that
each of the Tour had supported
the administration's defense budget.
N.W.Power Gain
Drops Slightly '
NKW YORK W Power out
put nf U.S. electric utilities last
week checked a three-week decline
but remained well below the rec
ord level reached in mid-January.
Total reported by the Kdison
Rorarian Has Long
Attendance Record
SIl.VERTON An 18-ycar perfect
attendance pin was presented to
Robert B. Duncan at the Monday
noon Rotary luncheon at Toners.
Duncan is also a Rotary charter
member.
Other attendance records men
tioned were: Austin Sanfnrd with
a perfect four years; Robert Bon
land, six years, and Felix Wright,
seven years.
Al I.ightner nf Salem was tht
featured speaker.
minutes!
-i MAKES A HOT MEAL
ALSO TUT SpoghMtl, lolodnti, Macaranl,
Su thallt, KwrU-0-Nodlti and laioan.
fOUK SCAfllU MACAJIONI CO. fOIUWD, OIIOOM