Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 26, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    Plan Formed
ffor Cemetery
The Salem Pioneer Cemetery
association has been organized
1 to take over control of the Odd
Fellows cemetery from the
IOOF lodge.
Elected as a board of trustees
T were Lewis Judson, W. I. Need
Sham, Helen Pearce, L. E. Hill,
J and Fred Lamport. Edith Kyle
I was elected clerk. Roy Ohmart
lis temporary chairman. Mem
Si bers of the association will be
t persons owning lots In the ce-
metery or their survivors. About
25 attended the meeting.
J If adequate funds and cooper
a atlon are available, improve-
ment of the pioneer Salem cem
etery, long criticized because of
'its appearance, will be made.
t First burials in the hamlet
that became Salem (called the
J Mills in the early 1840s because
the Methodist mission saw and
J grist mill were located here)
rwere made near the mission
' headquarters building, now
I called the Jason Lee house and
still standing at D60 Broadway.
J Lewis Judson recalls that his
grandmother, who was with the
J missionaries, was buried here,
though her remains and those
of others have long since been
i disinterred and placed In es
tablished cemeteries.
fc. Odd Fellows' cemetery, form
erly called Rural cemetery, was
'started in 1853 when the organ
ization purchased five acres of
J land for $25 an acre. Then the
r cemetery was located about a
: mile and a quarter south of the
1 village that was Salem. By a
'conveyance dated January 18,
'. 1856, David Leslie and wife
'deeded lands to E. M. Barnum,
IE. A. Cooke and James Strang,
Odd Fellows trustees, for a
burying grounds.
Lots are laid off in squares,
being intersected by alleys run
ning at right angles and with a
broad avenue running through
the entire cemetery.
Interred on this avenue is
Samuel R. Thurston, the first
delegate to congress from terri
torial Oregon. He died at sea off
Acapulco, April D, 1851, and was
buried temporarily in a Mexican
cemetery within that city. Fol
lowing an elaborate funeral his
remains were interred in the
Rural cemetery April 22, 1853.
Captain Charles Bennett,
whose epitaph declares he was
the discoverer of gold in Cali
fornia, was killed in Indian
warfare near Walla Walla in
December, 1855. About a month
later he was buried in Rural ce
metery. Grave of another dis
tinguished Oregonian here is
that of John P. Gaines, second
governor of territorial Oregon.
He died December 8, 1857.
Farther up the hill and on the
central avenue of Rural ceme
tery Is the grave of William H.
Willson, original proprietor of
Salem. Willson was passing a
pleasant hour in W. K. Smith's
store near Commercial and Fer
ry street when he suffered a
heart attack and died suddenly
in April of 1856.
Besides these burials. Odd
Fellows' cemetery contains
graves of many Salem and Ore
gon pioneers. In some Instances
relatives and those who care, no
longer live in this locality and
the cemetery in recent years
has suffered neglect. In 1870 it
consisted of 18 acres but now
contains 30.
Meissner Dinner Host
Lincoln Hosts at a dinner
were the R. J. Meissnert of Lin
coln whose guests included his
cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert H.
Hixson and Chrlstene, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Hassman all of Eugene
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Berg
of Salem.
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CITY ZONE.... STATE..
(This off.c cloiti December 31, 1949)
When tvtry brand claims
H It tho bott, flow's a woman
to toll whkh It right?
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While other brands claim better quality, your grocer will tell you
only S tW dues to prwt it
We invite t grocer to select other brands ny brands from his shelves.
Then together we open etch can and compare its quality with S W, prod
uct for product, by actual taste test.
For more than 30 years, grocers who have made this actual store test have
judged S arW best, every time.
PROVI IT YOURIILP
Try any SaW Fine Food fruits, vegetables,
Juices, oven-baked beans and brown bread, or
famous S W meUow'd coffee. We are confident
you will agree that SaW
binadusbritselC
S quality is so much better-
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday. May 26, 194915
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CHow to get the most our fit your food
SOMjcirs is simple as A-B-CM All you hove
to do is compart our prices with any
others, and you'll find that the surest way lo
s-t-r-e-t-c-h your food budget is to do All,
your shopping at...
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRI. SAT. SUN.
DOG and CAT FOOD BUYS
PLEASE 0
DOG FOOD 3 'I 25C
PARD RED HEART, DR. ROSS, FUSS 'N' BOOTS ff
DOG FOOD 3 SL 39c
STRONGHEART AM
DOG FOOD 3 33C
KIT-KAT
CAT FOOD 3 2L 33c
GROPUP RIBBONS rpk"... 3k
FRISKIES DOG FOOD M(Cubei
X lb. pkg. 31c J lb. pkg. 67c
COTTAGE CHEESE
Fischers Pint carton 23c
Kraft Pint carton 27c
HALEY'S MEAT PRODUCTS
Vegetable Stew with Beef
Large No. 2'i can . .
Meal Balls with Gravy or
Tomato Sauce, tall 16 ox.
Spaghetti with Meat Balls
Tall 16 oz. can
Chicken Sandwich Spread
3 oz. can
Browned Beef Cubes with
Gravy, tall 16 oz. can
Corned Beef
Derby, 12 oz. can . . .
Beef Stew, Dinty Moore
Large 24 ez. can ....
Deviled Meat O
Morrell's Va Size
Deviled Ham, Hormel't
Va can
Corned Beef Hash
Armour's No. 2 can . .
CHILI CON CARNE with
Dennlson's No. 1 tall can.
Hormel's No. 1 tall can . . .
Vienna Sausages
No. Vi can .
SHORTENING
TOMATO JUICE
Healthf
MARGARINE
BUTTER
GIANT PACKAGE
Kraft Cheese, American, C- C''VY ,7V' . A J itTHkC M
I Pimiento, Valveeta, Vi lb. AmmtG mmimm IJJS lf t5" ft, J?
o-i5"? in. Mmf A lh,mYJk,
OQ- i-rtncn nettle, con.... bw. Ki.
Fancy Spinach, Hunt's 1A. Sf 1ji.iS. YJZJa
OQr No-211 IVC 71?yC
J7C Shoestring Potatoes 1C. - jJMjV00
Blue Bell, No. Vi can IDC ft,,,n
22C Sunshine
25c 75TT r Graham Crackers B 4Ml5
uief Prem Mad. with Honey WW I
Bean. STRINGLESS so vofa ... -J'
27c BEANS n. tf .JpC
.2,27c triAA
18C JACK N' BEAN- OQ. nlV OftC
"W STALK, No. 2 can A for ijC ilYA W-V . .t-C
SWIFTNING 79C co KVAT '""I $0
3 lb. con ' C ..wl BMP... roJ' V
lC rAoVJu,f.---- rase00 .
JA. ' '
Armour s Mayflower Xm m
2 lbs I fnnninn Siimmw.. ..
.. . .. i waaaaaiiw whiiui nonv
Finest Quality ,
25 lbs. 2.19
63c
Mori peopli i Morion'i
pkg. m.i - i iufvvc i in t mszssnm'm
85e 2 shaker. 17C
tlZeSSSSSSSSSSSSSHBBIBVBSBBBeBIIBHBZaBlBIIBHBH
Royal Ruby Tumblers, set of 4 for 29c with purchase of Swiftnlng
Campbell's
Large 46 oz. can .
Healthful and refreshing
Grade A
Lb
BORENE
SOAP
Large )7.
Mm I W
Thrift C"T-
LOCKER SUPPLIES
LOCKER CARTONS 2d0,23c
BALL FREEZER JARS Pmt. 24c dos., 14 os. 1.29
NESTRITE ROUND CARTONS uZ?L. 98c
Pkr. 15 Pints or 15 Quarts 1.09
VAPO CAN CARTONS .t.pkf 95c
Plastic Re-Usable Lids, 20 to pkg 93
Ml
NEW POTATOES TJ, 10
39
3 bun 14c
Radishes or Green Onions
Brlfht and fresh, larte bunches.'
CtViAKJ'C 8UNKIST lie more lemons a
UCfVIVnj Healthful and Refreshlnt DOZ. JJC
FLORIDA ORANGES Mi '.Sot 49
iC CD V ORECN, larse bunches, C
I freah, crisp and crunch? BUN. UE
FRESH TOMATOES 'omit'1 .''.'tube 23c
CUCUMBERS .Jr cr,,p . 2 for 15c
HI HO
BUTTER CRACKERS 0
unshine, 1 lb. box. X7C
100 Ibso 8.39
10 lbs. 87c
Armour or Hormel Hockless
PICNIC HAMS
Average weight 4 to 8 lbs.. .LB.
39c
(You'll want one of these
for ever the week-end)
These small tender hams are selected from
only the top trade of train fed pork, then
Sugar cured and slow smoked over hard
wood flree, then are .elected again for
taste and tenderness and are .old with a
tuarante. of satisfaction or your money
back.
Swift's Genuine Spring Lamb
Shoulder M C Shoulder A Q Lamb
Roast, lb. ... HDC Chops, lb. . . ff7C Stew, lb.
SWIFT'S GRAINFED VEAL
Here's the ideal warm weather meat. Quick, easy to prepare and
always tender.
RUMP A ft LOIN CHOPS or
ROAST, lb yCS!RL0IN STEAKS, lb.
CUTLETS (center cuts
of round), lb
19c
57c
69c
Luncheon Meats
49c
Wide
Assortments, lb. . .
We will also feature for the week
end Armours Rwlfta Hormele
snd Cascade Hams at Reduced
Prices.
FRESH HALIBUT
29c
Half or whole, lb.
Be sure to buy this If you like hali
but. Ave. weight of fish to 8 lbs.
BUY THAT FRYER EARLY THIS WEEK YOU GET THE
BIGGEST AND NICEST AT ERICKSON'S Each ..1.49