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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1943)
.8 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Tuesday. Dec. 21. 1943 Arthur A. Rogers Rogers Wins Reappointment Reappointment of A. A. Rog ers as state superintendent of banks was announced by the state banking board following a brief session here this morning. The decision to reappoint Rog ers, first named to the post in 1939, was unanimous, Governor Earl Snell said. Rural Homes Are Destroyed Dayton, Ore., Dec. 21 Fire of undetermined origin Saturday completely destroyed the six room farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coburn near Dayton. It had recently been rebuilt. Noth ing was saved from the second story, and only the light furni ture and a part of other belong ings were salvaged from the first story. Mrs. Coburn and three small daughters were alone at the time and she was preparing breakfast when she discovered the fire In the kitchen attic. Mr. Coburn left Friday with a group fit Mexican laborers for a wood cutting project near Forest Grove and has not yet learned of the loss, which is partially covered by insurance. No one was injured. The three girls are with their maternal grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Orr C. Goodrich, and Mrs. Coburn is. with her husband's parents. The Dayton volunteer fire fighters responded but too late to do any good in quenching the -, flumes. : Amity, Dec. 21 The farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rchi and family east of Amity was burned to the ground Sunday morning. The fire was caused by a defective flue. The fire de partments of Amity and Mc Mlnnvillc succeeded in saving the brn, shed, woodhouse, and storeroom of vegetables and fruits. The house and contents were covered by insurance. The farm formerly owned by J. F. Mauser of Amity was bought by Mr. Rehl who moved here from Corvallis recently. Capital Papers Publish Again Washington, Dec. 21 W) War labor board intervention today restored daily newspaper pub lication in the national capital after a 24-hour suspension. Presses stood idle in four publishing plants yesterday as members of the Columbia Typo graphical Union denying they were on strike conducted a continuous union meeting in connection with wage adjust ment negotiations with the Washington Publishers' Asso ciation which had failed to re sult In an agreement. The meeting prevented print ers from reporting at their shops and the Morning Washington Post and Morning Times-Herald were able to get out only skimpy Monday editions. The Evening Star and the Evening News were unable to publish at ail and a federal conciliator cer tified 'the matter to WLB as a labor dispute. WLB promptly ordered a re turn to work and the union voted 158 to 8.1 early this morn ing to go back on the job and resume the wage negotiations. Union President Jesse B. Man beck announced, however, that the continuous union meeting would be resumed in 48 hours unless "tangible" results were forthcoming in that time. Both the Post and the Times Herald got out late morning edi tions today, practically normal in size, and normal afternoon publication was resumed by the Star, afternoon Times-Herald nnd News. Manbcck said the printers wore asking a $1.33 a day in crease, with an hourly minimum of $1.65 '.2, asserting these workers were entitled to such an adjustment under the "little steel" fomula. The present minimum is $1.47 an hour. He said the publishers had ordered to raise this minimum to $1.57, with additional compensation for night work, j ...iffl.L'gj.gg.tgjB; mm n i'i' -'" MAKE & BAKE HOLIDAY COOKIES TO DE LIGHT YOUR FAMILY AND HOLIDAY GUESTS You'll want nut meats and raisins and candied fruits for flavor and decoration when you bake for the holidays. Fred Meyer Natural Candied Pineapple, Vi lb., 28 Fred Meyer Mixed Peel in Sherry, Vj lb., 20 Fred Meyer Candied Lemon & Orange Peel, Vi lb. 18 Candied Citron Peel, lb. 27 f.reFv,r Candied Cherries, Vi lb. 23 Fred Meyer White Figs, 1 lb. 45' Fred Meyer Black Figs, 1 lb. 30 Bleached Raisins, 1 lb. 16 E? Wal't Meats 53 S&r Nat'l Dates 49 At Fred Meyer you'll find all the luxuriously flavorful fruits and nuts that are traditionally part of Christmas baking. Fred Meyer Grocery Section 1 n 9 IF A : EE TOBACCO? W e& 1 THE LARGER SIZES ARE THRIFTY AND CONVENIENT 74c ' $1.15 Vain. Print. Albert. Mwlel, Raleigh, r Velvet, ' 1 . $1.15 Vlu. lag.werth, or Q7C Irigii, 16 oi M.He Blend, 1 6 oi. Mild satisfaction guaranteed. $1.15 Value Dill't Ready Rubbed or Sliced Plug, 16 ox. Granger Rough Cut, Always popular, 16 ox. My-Te-Pine, mild and mellow Guaranteed to satisfy , Ib-oz. 75c Value Ceorge Washington, 16 ox. Original Rum and Maple, Aromatic, full flavor. 16 ox. Famous Revelation, A favorite everywhere. 16 oz. glass jar. Country Doctor Tops in quality. 16 ox. India House. 16 ox. ....Known for its quality. Holiday, 16 ox. glass jar A new brand by the mak ers of Edgeworth. 90c Value Union Leader Redi-cut, H oz. $1.85 Value Blue Boar An old time favorite. 16 oz. glass jar Bond Street, Mild and fragrant. 1 6 oz. 75c Value Keg Flake Cut 14 ox. $.29 74c 70c 7 57c $2' $.49 $ 9S S.9 $.35 65c $J.59 'I19 55c Prtd Mtytr Tabaer Stetion John Middleton Variety ..; John Middleton Pipe Kit 1 Flvft jronprous pnrknjtpn of famous MluMMnn pips tobacco In a handv package, Frtd Mtytr' Tobacco Stttion 98' Thrift pack fiit fti of Middleton to- e hncr-ni and a fiit ptpt 'n rRy to-mall container. Frtd Mtytr Ttbmtt Stttior .50 Fred Meyer Fruit & Vegetable Section SHOP FRED MEYER'S PRODUCE FOR BARGAINS Cnrlimds of oranges arc in and we are selling oranges for the lowest prices offer ed. Check our case prices on small, med ium and large sizes of oranges, and buy now for Christmas. Orange Special I.AIKtE SIZE m A Sl'NKIST Z do. tK SMALL SIZE SUNK 1ST MEDIUM SIZE SUNKIST 2 do, 73c 3 do, 73c TANGERINES First of the season, extra sweet and plenty for every- PER one. DOZ. 29e YAMS 3 lbs. 33c CALAVOS BUY THEM NOW. AND LET THEM 4 HII'EN I'OU CHRISTMAS DINNER. Z forlC EASTERN CRANBERRIES BEST QUALITY PER EXTRA FANCY. LB. 39c LETTUCE SPECIAL ICE PACK FOR FRESHNESS. 2 for 25c Choose Nuts Now for Christmas Baking and for Christmas Stockings Oregon Large Walnuts I 38 For those clever little cookies the children love and the candies and the calces you'll want to make for the holidays. f Slbs. $1.85 lb. PARTY NICK-NACKS and LATE EVENING SNACKS 1-2-3 Lemon Mix . Makes 1 Quart of pure lemon juice. Reg. Siie 40' Planters Peanuts, 5 ox., 15 Morxip Popcorn,' 10 01., 9 Rainbow Colored Pres-to-Logs, box of 2, 59e Sea Island Instant Dissolving Sugar, 1 lb., 8t Rainbow Paper Plates, pkg. of 4, 9; 3 for 25t Paper Table Cloths, 9. 3 for 25t Good Housekeeping Napkins, pkg. of 80, 9(, 3 for t3t Fred Mtytr Grocery Stction APPETIZERS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS DINNER Delightful Accents to the Meal Are A Mv.Ttk.Fints Snanish Olives Sprr "'7 r " 18c Cranberry Sauce Large green olives stuffed with red pimento and Attp red cranberry sauce will add color and flavor to your dinner. K." Maraschino Cherries, , 12 Libby's ": Pickles, 23Vi ex., 24 Everbest Pickles, 12 ex., 22t Libby's Green Tomato Slices J 25 Te Garden loganberry Jelly, 12 ox., 33 J',',inu" Starr Strawberry Preserves, 2 lbs., 57i . , Treat Orange Marmalade, 2 lbs., 49e Conway's Whole Cronberry sauce, i'4 ox t Frtd Meyer Grocery Section m 2-ox. jar 12JA-oi. A 8 Green Can I Points l'olnl: H r.rrfn VulnU VEGETABLES FOR MAIN COURSE DINNER Simplt F0011 10 Complelt the Main Count My-Te-Fine Sieve Peas No. 2 Can 13c 18 Green Points l'..lnt. A nrrrn I'ulHU Sftve tender young peas with your Christmtl turkey to enhance iu flavor with their very succulent own. 4 Geeen Point! Marion t-Sv. Stringiest Beans, No. 303 can, 10t 13 Green Points My-Te-Fine Cream Corn, No. 2 can, 13e My-Te-Fine Vacuum Pack Corn, 12 ex., 14t Ybarra Pimentos, 14 ox., 494 My-Te-Fine Solid Pack Tomatoes, Vi can, 18c My-Te-Fine Diced, Shoestring Beets, 303 can 106 Frtd Mtyer Grocery 'Section SERVE GOLDEN PUMPKIN PIES Made With Smooth-Textured My-Te-Fine Golden Pumpkin Easy to make smooth, No. 2Vl yummy pumpkin pies, CtOB without all the usual fuss and bother. 11 15 Grttn Points French' Pumpkin Pit Spice, 1 V4-oi 9$ . Sea Island Brown Sugar. 1 lb., 7c Sa Island Powdered Sugar, 1 lb., Zt Fred Meyer Fruit Cake, 2 lbs., $1.89 Frfa Meyer Grocery Section ADD ZEST WITH FRENCH'S SPICES. SELECT WHAT YOU NEED FROM THESE HARD TO GET SPICES French's Ground Nutmeg apt-ink !e on too or that Dumnlcm nit 1 1A M . 'ffl "" for fl.aw nd tiea- Combine 0J IT wuii duih pice iot cookiu ana axes. French's Ground Cinnamon You'll want the full-flavored lavod. 1 Vj ...... .( c L'm r. r .l Up ... vi .lEiiii.a cinnamon lor ine cakes and pita and cookiel you'll , bale, for Qiristmai. Frtnch'i Pumpkin Pit Spica, 1 'i-oi 9( Franch'i Poullry Saoionino, 1 a-cs lit Frtnch'i Popriks, 4-oi., 23 . ., . rrtnen i urounn Allipiet, 1 Va-et., Be Frtneh t Ground Clovtl, 1 Vj-ti., Frtnch'i Rum E.lrocl, Vj-.i., 10 t t. - . Vtnjuord Brondr Extract, l-oi Frtnch'i Ground Ginger, I'j-m., J2t ' f'ed Meyer Grocer f Section ) IQCALLY OWNED-.OKRATED 2,85' No. 1 Large Oregon Brixnuts Large and meaty. A new version of the old AflC. .i favorite filbert. Have some handy in a bowl UJ for holiday guests, some for Christmas stockings. v Fancy Pack Mixed Nuts Just what you need for holiday eating. A delightful mixture of everyone's favorite varieties of nuts. Oregon Medium Walnuts, 36 lb.;. Oregon No. 1 Barcelona Filberts, 1 lb. 38'; Soft Shelled Almonds, 1 lb. 59'; Freshly Roasted Peanuts, 1 lb. 29; Fred Meyer Grocery tnd Fruit Sectiott USE FROSTED FOODS FOR A COMPLETE SELECTION OF LOW POINT FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Frigifood Corn on the Cob 7 1 Green Point Imagine being able to have fresh com on the cob at Christmas timet A special treat for your menus and your ration budget. 6 Green Points Blrdieye Mixed Fruit, 1 pound, 36 (J 8 Green Points Blrdieye Asparagus Cuts, 12 ounce, 36 9 Green Points Blrdieye Squash, 1 . pound, 20J ... 12 Green Points Blrdseye Sliced Peach es, 16 ounce. 33J .... No Points Kuelin Gulf Shrimp, II ounces. S8r 0 Green Points Frigifood Lima Beani, 12 ounces. 216 , 0 Green Points Frigifood Peai, It miners, 196 12 Green Points Blrdseye Sliced Straw berries, 1 pound 426 , Irea Meyer grocery Section qg: GOOD COFFEE MAKES A MEAL COMPLETE Triple Fresh My 25 Mpton't Orange Pekoe Tea, smalt, 06 Tree lea. Orange Pekoe, im. Te-Fine COFFEE i 2 Ibt. lb. Alt For tha beat In aroma and flavor, buv the coffee that U romtd freih. delivered fresh and ground freitt datlv. Fifth Avenue Vacuum Packed Coffee. lb. 576 Golden West, Drip or Rer., 1 lb. glass. 326 President. Drip or Reg., 1 lb. glass. 296 MJB. Drip or Reg.. 1 lb. glais, 336 &&W. Drip or Reg,, 1 lb. gl 324 ffanka. Rex.. 1 lb. class. 3t?6 Kaffpp Hag, Reg., lib. glass, 356 Our Mother's Cocoa, 2 lbs,, 246 Frra' Meyer Grocery Section It', tht Btsti . t BUY WAR BONDS THE PRESENT WITH fj . A FUTURE ' FiHh Avenue a Grade A Butter 49c 16 Brown Points Only the freshest, purest butter bears the Fred Meyer label. Serve it with your Christmas dinner. 6 Brown Point Allsweet Margarine,' 1 lb., 25C 6 Brown Point. ( Troco Margarinea 1 lb.. 25 5 Milk. H qt. Plus Depoiife Melle-Whip, 2 ox., 9t .Whips cream stretches butter. V Fred Meyer Grocery Section ffl Fred Meytr Grade A Medium ' Eggs 56 do. ii To make sure that the eggs you buy are really fresh, we've dated every carton. A Festively Decorated Cake for Your Christmas Dinner Table Pfefferneusse 18c doz. 2 for 35c White Bread, V lb. 12c each Prepared Bread Dressing 29c Pks- Fred Meyer Fruit Cake 95cib..2ib.$179 Christmas ' CAKES A texture that is as smooth and even as satin, decorat ed to suit the occasion and to add greater loveliness to your table, Serves 16 to 18 generous portions. 1.50 Christmas COOKIES Large smiling gingerbread Santa Clauses to make the children's eyes light up when they see them. True ginger-cookie flavor. 1 OCea' 3 for 20c 1 Fred Mejrr Bakery Sections