Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 08, 1946, Page 11, Image 11

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London, Aug. 8 (U.R)-The full
text of Secretary of Slate James
F. Byrnes' attack on V. M. Mol
otov was broadcast from Mos
cow today, for publication in
Russian newspapers.
An official Tass news agency
dispatch reported the Byrnes'
peace conference speech ver
batim. It made no comment on
the speech. Tass also distribut
ed the text of Molotov's reply,
in which the Soviet foreign
minister accepted Byrnes' chal
lenge to publish the American's
speech in the Russian press.
Byrnes accused Molotov of
trying to arrange big four dic
tation of the conference, limit
ing the number of trealymakers
and impugning American mo
tives. Molotov denied the
charges and chided Byrnes for
his sharp tone.
PAC Will Seek
Norblad' Defeat
Astoria, Aug. 8 Pt The CIO
citizens' political action com
mittee, accusing local demo
crats of lack of interest in de
feating the incumbent repub
lican. Rep. Walter Norblad.
threatened today to take action
kalone.
The PAC declared that the
clatsop county democratic cen
tral committee had cold-shouldered
a proposed combine rally
for Lyman Ross, Aloha, demo
crat'" "''"!nee who is running
HE'S FATHER FOR
FIRST TIME AT 85
South Pasadena. Calif., Aug.
8 At the age of 85 Joseph Cur
tis Becdle is a father for the
first lime.
A son, named Joseph, was
born three days ago to his 42-year-old
wife, Mrs. Opal Beedle.
The Beedles were married 14
years ago.
The father, whose red hair is
only slightly peppered with
gray, formerly was public pros
ecutor at Holdrege, JJeb., and
retired 10 years ago as an at
torney in Los Angeles.
Pole Lines Okayed
For Road No. 505
The county court Wednesday
gave the Portland General Elec
tric company a permit to set
up pole lines along county road
No. 505 between the intersec
tions with roads Nos. 65 and 70,
and along road No. 57 from its
junction with Butte Creek
crossing. The court authorized
the alteration of county road
No. 524 by including property
given the county by P. L. and
Anna V Wilkinson.
Three Hurt in
4-Car Smash
Three persons were injured,
but not seriously, in a traffic
snarl involving four cars Wed
nesday night at Market and Win
ter streets. Dr. R. L. Edwards,
1580 Fairmount, who drove one
of the cars, incurred a scalp lac
eration and had first aid, but
was not hospitalized. Mary and
Betty Anderson of Independ
ence were taken to Salem Dea
coness hospital with lacerations,
but were soon released.
The Anderson girls were in a
car driven by James H. Cuthbert
of Independence. The other two
vehicles involved were parked
cars with which the Cuthberl
car collided after the first im
pact. They were registered to
Noah W. Barham, 195 'i Park
Lane, and Mrs. Helen Ennert,
route 2.
Riding with Dr. Edwards was
John Duncan, a visitor in Salem
from New York.
Thumb Is Injured
In Saw Accident
With a severely wounded
thumb caused by an accident
with a saw at the Beavcrcraft
company plant where he is em
ployed, W. A. Blackmore. route
4. was taken to Salem General
hospital Wednesday. First aid
was given Dick Snyder, 150
Hansen avenue, who cut both
feet on glass fragments while
swimming at Paradise Island.
Three Slates
Fighting Fires
(By the United Presst
Forest fires scattered through
out Montana, Idaho and Wyom
ing burned out of control today,
with the major blaze in the
southern part of the Yellow
stone National Park spreading
beyond 600 acres after routing
40 firefighters.
More than 2000 acres of val
uable timberland already had
been destroyed, and forestry of
ficials said rough and inaccessi
bla terrain added to the diffi
cult job of bringing the blazes
under control.
The Yellowstone park fire
was the first major one since
1943. Additional firefighters
tor Norblad's scat in the house
of representatives.
"Organized labor is deter
mined to defeat Rep. Walter
Norblad this fall, and if it fails
to get proper cooperation and
support from the democratic
central committee, most likely
labor will act on its own initia
tive," says Fred Winchester,
secretary of the Northwest Ore
gon PAC.
"Give ker a kead stertl"
said Doctor
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were brought from Glacier Na
tional Park to help battle the
lightning-caused blaze.
Elsewhere, nearly 300 vol
unteers battled a 600-acre fire
in Hie Kootenai National For
est bordering northern Montana
and Idaho.
A fire on Wolf creek, near
Helena. Mont., raged despite ef
forts of 120 firefighters. Three
more fires were reported on ad
joining private lands and were
being fought by ranch hands
and hay crews.
Variety to Spice
Concert in Park
Another of the tviee-a-veek
public band concerts will be
played by the Salem Municipal
band on the west steps of the
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, 'Autr. 8, 1 916 It
statehouse Thursday evening,
starting at 8 o'clcok. .Maurice
Brennen, director, announce.'; the
following program:
Coiuiucror
MaiTh--Tlii
Intermezzo
Tropical
Mace in lit'- Moon I;
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Park Aiciiu- famasy.
.Colcntkp-Tayloi
Ooult
In ii Monastery Gulden.,.: Ketelby
FrrnrM , , ,Domintu7
March Them Basses Huff in '
Belisarius, famous general 'if,
the later Roman Empire, smear-'
ed hogs with oil, ignited them,
and drove the blazing porkers
into the ranks of the enemy.
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SERVICE FOR
OTHER MAKES
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HOGG BROS. APPLIANCES & FURNITURE
2B0 Stale St., Salem
Phone 9149
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CHANG!
i Susan was our first baby, and we were pretty anxious to start
' her off on the right formula. When we asked our doctor, he sug
gested Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk. He said it now has
three times as much Vitamin D as before . . . and that each pint
contains 400 units a full day's supply. Now we're aure Susan's
growing strong teeth and bones!
P. S. to mothers: Borden's Evaporated Milk is
accepted by the American Medical Association,
Council on Foods and Nutrition.
And wkee! What Borden's
does for salad dressing!
With plenty of Borden's Evaporated on our shelf, we just had
to try it ourselves. Am I glad we did! I'm making my own salad
dressings these days, and Borden's is just the thing for them!
They always turn out rich, smooth, and luscious! Borden's blends
beautifully with other ingredients doesn't separate in cooking.
Just try it!
FORA WU'Or9BSSP
SALAD TRY TM$r
Savory Salad Dressing
2 tablespoon! flour cun Borden's Vitamin
u evaporated miik
1 tablespoon sugar
14 teaspoons dry
mustard
I teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper
cup water
cup Tincftar or lemon
juice
1 tablespoon butter or
margarine
In the top of a double boiler, mix flour, sugar,
dry mustard, salt, and pepper. Gradually add
Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk, stirring
untii smooth. Add water. Blend well. Cook
over boiling water, stirring constantly, until
thick and smooth. Remove from heat. Stir in
vinegar or lemon juice and butter or marga
rine. Blend well. Chill. Makes about 1 cup.
OThi Bordta Camp in
No finer milk in any can!
NOW... 400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT
Fashions in food-shopping haven't changed. To
day's thrifty young homemaker wants the finest
food for her family ... at the lowest prices . . . just
like grandma did. That's why she shops at IGA!
ADD COLOR TO YOUR
MEALS!
Serve Del Monte
Beefs and Carrots
16C
12C
Quartered Beet.s
No. 303 jar
Diced Carrols
No. 303 jar
FRUIT JUICES ARE HEALTHFUL AND VERY
ECONOMICAL AT IGA STORES
Grapefruit Juice
15c fian- 37c
No. 2
Can
The same fine flavor of Florida tree-ripctied grapefruit,
juices lasle better and they are inexpensive ol IGA.
Florida
Blended Juice
No. 2
Can
Proper blending brings out he full flavor of the
oranges and grapefruit combined. Ask and be sure
you get these fine Florida juices.
20c
47c
4fi oz.
can
ORANGE JUICE V
It's certain you will not be contented with cheaper
juices after you have tasted LADY JEAN JUICES
that fresh, natural flavor is really delightful.
46 oz.
cun
52c
In Our Fresh Foods Departments
SEEDLESS OR MALAGA
GRAPES . . . . pound 23c
RED, RIPE, NORTHWEST
TOMATOES . . . 2 lbs. 27c
Field ripened, just right for slicing. They have a real, tan
talizing flavor that satisfies the appetite.
288 Size
JUICY ORANGES . doz. 29c
Crisp, Tender Carrols bunch 5c
"The Soap of Ucaiitiful Women"
Nine out of ten movie
stars use Camay. They
find it to be the finest
complexion soap . . . you, too, should
use Camay . . .
3 22c
BORDEN'S
INSTANT COFEEE 2i oz. jar 39c
ri.AIN OR CHOCOLATE
OVALTINE large size . 65c
Rl C P
LEMON JUICE 8 oz. can 10c
PEANUT BUTTER
Hoody. 1 lb. jar A7V
PEANUT BUTTER CC
Hoody. 2 lb. jar
Spaghetti Dinner TL4 e
Boy-Ar-Dee 31V
BARBECUE SAUCE
Derby. 5 oz. bottle
ICC
TOMATO SOUP
Rancho. 10l oz. can....
7c
Worcester Sauce At
Derby. 5 oz. bottle 14v
VEGETABLE SOUP
Rancho. 10 oz. can.... rt
SOY SAUCE
Porter's. 5 oz. bottle
19C
. MILTON PEAS
2 No. 2 cans J5g
Garden fresh! Because they are
picked, then canned no waste of
time from vine to ran. which
makes them so full of flavor.
CLEANSER 4Cit
Old Dutch. 2 cans.... JL3v
PIPE OPENER 4 Q
J Ira no. No. 1 can mt.
BLUE-WHITE C,A
Blues in Tub. 2 pkgs. X3C
GLO-COAT COtf
Johnson's. Pint JV
CHICKEN SOUP
Rancho. 10' oz. can
16C
SALAD MUSTARD Art
IGA Brand. 9 oz. jar XUV
GLO-COAT
Johnson's. Quart
98C
There's Pride and Protection
in a CL0R0X-CIEAN Home!
PRC! FROM CAUITIO
-33A Disinfects
M000IIKI . IKACHE1
IMOVIS STAINS
Quart 13C M Gal. 23c
J.
Era
Household
aner
BOON "(S
Quart 23c t Gai. 43c
AVOSET
Delicious for billowy
whip. 30 butterfa;. q
Contains 99.8 real OZ.
cream by weight. Whip TlnHIo
and flavor the sunt a """"
fresh whipping cream.
Plain or Chocolate Ovaltine
Small size
Premium Chocolate 47 4
Baker's. :, lb. cake X
BORDEN'S HEMO PArt
1 lb. jar 3T?f
ICED TEA
A Cool Refresher
UPTON'S
ib. pkg.
For tall, conlin :sps nf the finest
irrd trn -usf I.lpion' you will n.
ri 1 ?-.a p-pointed tn the quality oi
LJpton's Tea.
GERBER'S BABY FOODS
'1 Doz. Cans
40c
For the MJ111I! bnbv. Ocrhfr'i
PirauiPd Sonus. Si rained Vpbp
tnblf.1, Strainni Fruits- or Ci.
tiirds ire the p rfrct food
coinplf te din no fu. o;
trouble to servi Ofrftrr Rntiv
Foods. At IO A Btorr-s Or
rtrr'i Foods are quite reason
able, too.
1 Can 7c
BAKING SODA
Arm & Hammer. 3 pkgs.
25C
VARIETY PACK fAtk
KcIIokb's. Pkg A4
Shredded Ralston 4gk
12 oz. pkg Xe
Mother's China Oals Lgi,
48 oz. pkg JUV
Quaker Puffed Rice 4gk
4 oz. pkg XAf
Quaker Puffed Wheat
3 oz. pkg.
WHEATIES
The Breakfast for 4
Champions. 12 oz. X3v
9C
CALUMET
Raking Powder
2CaT 24C
Pnuhlo actum bakinc
powder that Rives nn
grtory results prel- r
bv millions of t lie iia
Uoii's finest cooks.
DEU!XE COFFEE Xrt
IGA Brand. 1 Ib. jar
Fril-lels Noodles
Porter's. 1 Ib. pkg.
CREAM CORN
Tasty Pak. No. 2 can
TOMATO SAl'CE
Hunt's. 8 oz. can
CREAM CORN
IGA Brand. No. 2 can
DICED BEETS
F.lsinoie. No. 2 can
K LSI NO RE
PUMPKIN
MATCHES
Diamond, ti-box ctn.
6C
15C
12C
m cans 25C
27C
PRICES EFFECTIVE AT THE FOLLOWING IGA STORES
KRUEGER'S KASH & KARRY I BERG'S GROCERY STATE STREET MARKET I RDninwAYYrDnrFDY
About 1 mile east of State Hospilal ivnir t c, L - r DKUAUVYAT wKUUCKI
East Center at 40th Street Ce"ter Street 1230 S'a'e Stree' . Broadway at Market
plenty OF parking SPACE Corner of 17th "In the Heart of the City" complete food store
LEMMON'S MARKET CARTER'S MARKET MODEL FOOD MARKET independence
Ample Parking Space 17th and Market Streets 275 N. High Street FOOD MARKET
598 N. Commercial Street It's Easy to Park at Carter's Free Parking Lot independence. Oregon