The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1948, Page 12, Image 12

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    viet factories had been given pris
on terms of from five to seven
years each for turning out defect
ive products.
TURKEY PRICE DROPS
PORTLAND, Dec. 15 - (P) -The
price of turkeys at producer level
dropped one and two cents Wed
nesday. Toms were quoted at 50
cents, down two cents, the market
was easy on heavy birds nw being
purchased for freezing. Hens were
selling at 65 cents.
Pre-Ilmas Specials
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SOVIET PUNISHES MISTAKES
LONDON, Thursday, Dec. 16-(P)-The
Moscow radio said today
12 directors and engineers of so
Nicolas Rimskv-Korsaknv. T?u-
sian composer who died in 1908,
began his career as a commis
sioned naval officer.
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The Host Amazing Report Ever io Come Onl of Europe
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Lay In a Supply at ThU liar gain Price
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"BEHIND THE SCENES IN EUROPE
AND THE NEW STATE OF ISRAEL"
Rev. Ness has just returned from a mission in Europe.
He conferred with such personages as:
TOP ZIONIST and MILITARY LEADERS of new State of Israel.
KING UMBERTO OF ITALY, and KING CAROL of Roumania.
HIS EXCELLENCY, NICHOLAS FRANCO, brother of
GENERALISSIMO FRANCO.
A City-TV iJe Gathering A Meeting For All Faiths You Are Imi Htd
ABE20B7 - T0D7 7:45 ML
ON THE MOVE This 23-lon rrain elevator tresses
ever-pass on (he Great Northern Ballway at Glenfield. N. D
during a 65-mile move from llamar. N. D., to Wimbled oa. N. D.
William Reese of Thief Elver Falls. MiiuL. moved it la 1 days.
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Sweglc Party
Marks Holiday
SWEGLE, Dec. 16 Officers
of Swegle Woman's club were
hostesses for the annual Christ
mas dinner and party Wednesday
at Mrs. Mary Swingles. Officers
are Mrs. Merle Enloe, Mrs. Louis
Neyman and Mrs. Ralph Hein.
Plans for the new year book
were discussed at the business
meeting. Mrs. Enloe, the presi
dent, conducted the mcctng. Spe
cial Christmas incidents of other
years were described during the
program hour. New officers will
be installed in January at Mrs.
Homer J. Conklins.
Other members at the party
were Mrs. Charles Norton, Mrs.
Menno Da Ike. Mrs. E. E. Brandt,
Mrs. John Swanson. Mrs. Walter
Biggerstaff. Mrs. Charles Bott
orff. Mrs. Rex Peffer. Mrs. Ralph
Becker, Mrs. Otis Dawes, Mrs.
William Damery. Mrs. Elmer E.
Terill. Mrs. Clifford Yost and
Mrs. William Hartley.
Public
Records
Until the American Revolution,
judges in this country wort scar
let robes.
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SUIIKIST Seedless Navel ORAIIGES
AT SALEM IGA STORES
Also - Independence - Monmouth - Woodburn - Gervais - Meliama
Sunkist - The Pick of the Top Quality Oranges
Brought to Yop at These Low Carload Prices
Your friends, relatives and charities will appreciate a
fine aift of these luscious, sweet, seedless oranges, and
you will save endless shopplna.
Another Example
of IGA's Mass
Buying Power
m1' SUIIKIST SWEET SEEDLESS HAVEL vtjSy
JUICE-LADEN p Cf
fW Hedinn Small $)59 Large Size $)85 'M
I W :: 233V box . . & 200's, 220's - box . . 2) -:ffl
lledinn Size S)15 Exlra Large Size $n 25 ?
WpirS 252's - k box . . S ISO's, 176's - z box . . K MJ
' SMALL 344 SIZE - FINE FOR JUICING V'Ml
sMi 5)39 10-lb. Home Toler Bag , ' JMI
V fSw" Vl BOX Approximately 4 Dozen Oranges -'MJ
Full Box 4.65 (gg)0 Ba3 . mf
CIRCUIT COURT
William C. Elmore vs. S. V. Ger-
litz: Plaintiff files reply admit
ting and denying.
Ellen S. Iverson, Ellen Iarie
Iverson and D. N. Iverson vs. Wil
liam S. Sherman and Irene C.
Sherman: Suit seeks remove! of a
roadway obstruction plus damag
es totaling $1,500.
Wilbur Russell vs. E. O. Doug- j
las and Ernie Jefferson: Order
continues date for trial from De
cember 21 to March 8, 1949.
Cyril P. Lyons vs. Bessie Ber
lin e Lyons: Default order filed.
Merlin Estep, jr., vs. Weisfield
fit Goldberg: Order allows plain
tiff to Jan. 17, 1949, to file amend
ed complaint.
FttOBATE COURT
Clarence Duane. Jante Mar and
Merle Ann Matteson guardianship
estate: Order approves third an
nual account
Brown E. Sisson estate: Estate
appraised at $90,060.
Robert Casto guardianship es
tate: Order authorizes acceptance
of damage claim settlement.
Lillie A. Williams estate: Es
tate appraised at $3,500.
MUNICIPAL COURT
James R. Burton. Salem gener-'
al delivery, reckless driving with
liquor involved and failure to i
stop at scene of accident, fined to
tal of $250 and 60-day sentence
suspended on payment of fine.
The nation's first chocolate nun
j ufacturing plant was set up in
) 1765 by James Hannon. a young
I Irish immigrant, and Dr. James
j Baker, a Dorchester, Mass., phys
! ician who befriended him and
i underwrote the project.
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with Don Dunphy
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The Biggest
Oetective of All
FATMAN
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from FBI file
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the BANKVO
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H'r'lV Kit 1 al r
pPfP Grade A Large
Guaranteed Country Fresh, doz.
63 1
I III lilt LniUlilflJiJ AU Ready for the Pan. lb OP
Completely Dressed and Drawn
X J PflTT Swift's Premium, special Christmas wrap, lean.
sliced, and rind off, 'fib, pkg.
GR0U1ID BEEF .om I"an' R'd
450
f A DTI Swift's Silver Leaf Packed in 1 lb.,
LlJtiliU 2 lb and 4 lb. cartons, lb
240
rtJPrCr Bordens Chateau
LIllClOl 2-Ib. brick
790
TOILET TISSUE iTsht'VRo,ls ScoU'".
110
ORANGES t:Tl
10
GRAPEFRUIT
Each
40
fUlTAnrC Oregon No. 2
ruiniuiji
501b. bag 1.19
10
PRIMES
Dried
Oregon Petites
m lbs. 250
DRIED APRICOTS Z,'
dZm lbs. 390
DATES
Pitted -lb.
290
CAIIDY ""d.Chrb"n". 1 190
pi n-, 5c Suchards, comparable to Hershey's
LnOCOiaiG UOXS Per carton of 24 bars 69c 3 for JLU
IHIIT ROLLS
Reg. price 5, orange and lemon
flavors per carton 48 rolls 39c
roll
10
Chuolafe Cordial Cherries
1 -lb. box
650
Eagle Sweet Chocolale
8-oz. cake
C.hiradellis. each
290
SALAD DRESSniG
Pint Size Tang
300
SALAD DRESSING
Quart Size Tang
TREASURE PICKLES Jar N"lty' 210
DFATTC dried, small whites, large whites, pinks, reds, eQv
O&iiilla) , pinto, blackeye, baby limas, 10 lbs. $1.39 . ..2 lbs. e7 V
RICE
Blue Rose
10 lbs. 19
2 lbs 290
POP CORN trr,,l,uKB,",10 139
OLEOIIARGARIIIE
Allsweet
2 ib, 690
Mil If Darifrold
Tall Cans
2 for 250
SUGAR
An Oregon' Product
25-lb. Bag White Satin
2.19
POWDERED SUGAR
or Brown Sugar in Bulk
Per lb.
Royal Gelatin
Desserts and Puddings
Per doz. 69c Each
60
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 can Crushed
Pier doz. 3.69
Each
310
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE rS. e,o 190
nVCPPDC Louisiana Cove, the small ones.
UlsJi Ellia)
per dozen. 4.15
Each
TUIIAFISH
Vt size can
Per doz. 3.25
Each
290
Chicken Fricassee
16-oz. can Rancher's Pride l A l
Per doz. 5.75 Each P
PL:M1.MM r:Lll r- 7-oz. Lyndens
OlllblkCU U1U1C1 UIQ' Per doz. 1.15 Ea
ch 100
CATSUP
14-oz. bottle Caruv.i Brand
Per doz, 1.75
Each
150
A CD AHA rifC 14z-ozAII Green Cuts, Tips
fleJliAlZaUUaJ Removed. F
Per doz. 2.00
Each
170
LIKED VEGETABLES Vr,:, 100
PEAIIUT PUTTER 290
HI HO CRACKERS bo,
FDEE California Pollery in Colors . . . Ask Us lor Details
Tune Into Our Radio Program "Dinners For Winners" Over KSI.M Every
Tuesday from 2 :.10 lo 3:00 p.m. and Win a I'rie
These Prices Are Cood Thrnutrh Thursday. December 23rd l
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