Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 21, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Testily Hiss' Output of Peas
Character Good Near Last Year
New York. June 21 W De
fense attorney! (or Alger Hiss
introduced stream of charac
ter witnesses Monday in an at
tempt to refute charges made
against the former high state de
partment official by Whittaker
Chambers.
Chambers, confessed ex-cour
ier for a communist spy ring, is
the government's star witness In
its trial on Hiss on a perjury
indictment. Chambers has ac
cused Hiss of filching highly-
secret government papers and
passing them to him for transfer
to a Red spy group. A spy
probing grand Jury indicted Hiss
after he denied Chambers' accusations.
The government rested its
case Friday after 14 days of in
tense court action. The defense
began its rebuttal today, confin
ing itself mainly to witnesses
who testified to the good char
acter of the 44-year-old Hiss or
cast doubt on some parts of
Chambers' testimony.
One witness, under direct
questioning, swore that Hiss was
at a Maryland camp in 1937 dur
ing the period Chambers testi
fied he and Hiss went on a mo
tor trip to New Hampshire.
Charles F. Darlington, one
time associate of Hiss in the
state department, praised Hiss'
work foV the government r1
said he had the "finest reputa
tion anyone could have" for in
tegrity, loyalty and veracity.
Kin of Kaiser Wed
To Texan Decorator
Hechingen, Germany, June 21
U.R) A granddaughter of Kaiser
Wilhelm and an interior decorat
or from Texas were married
twice today in 1,000-year-old
Hohenzollern castle on a moun
tain top overlooking this quiet
village.
But Princess Cecilie of Prus
sia, a refugee from the Soviet
zone of Germany, did not prom
ise to obey former U. S. Army
Capt. Clyde Harris of Amarillo,
Tex., in either the civil or the
protestant religious ceremony.
"That word," she explained,
"is not for us."
The Oregon-Washington pack
of canned peas for 1949 is likely
to be almost as high as last year's,
according to preliminary crop
estimates forecast by the agrono
my division of the American Can
company.
The estimated output will rank
the Oregon-Washington area in
the naton's highest output
bracket, second only to Wiscon
sin. If good crop conditions con
tinue farmers of the two states
will produce 5.400,000 cases this
year, as compared with 5,699,
540 in 1948.
The total U. S. production of
peas for the year is currently cal
culated at 27,850,000 cases an
increase of roughly 4,500,000
cases over last year.
Lincoln Bonds Voted
Newport, June 21 W Lin
coln county voted nearly $2,
000,000 yesterday to bring coun
ty schools up to state standards.
Reversing an April election,
the voters passed a $1,350,000
bond issue, 2276 to 873; and a
$598,049 special tax levy, 1947
to 788.
Thomas Swing, first secretary
of the Interior, was appointed
in 1849.
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Tapllal Journal, Salem. Oregon. Tuesday, June 21, 1949 IS
You can't judge a book by its cover. Neither should you judge
food savings by week-end specials alone. Thrifty shoppers know that
the way to real savings is to shop at a store where every price is low
all the time. It's the total that counts. And . . . the total is less when
k every price is low. Compare the prices listed here! We believe you'll
Be sure . . shop
uomDare me uru.es usieu nere: we ueiieve vvuu m b . .
J agree that you save more on your total food bill by shopping regularly rTQQ rOrRltlCj!
at Safeway.
A Few of Our Low Prices-Effective Through Saturday, June 25
Shortening 3c MILK
TALL
CANS
10c
Crisco Spry Snowdrift
Cherub Brand. Safeway Guarantees it! Limit 12 cans
UHZ c 29c MILK 2 23c
The Whole Family Will Go for Ritz Buy Several All Other Brands Evaporated Milk
BISQUIICK 39c CHEESE 79c
For Biscuits in a Jiffy There's Nothing Like It Breeze Brand. American Cheese Food
-mmmmmmmm-mmmmmmmmmm-T--- tra-mmmmmmmmmmm
SIe FLOUR 49c CORN 10c
Sperry's. Just Add Water and Mix. Good! Gardenside Brand. Cream Style . '
KADSBMS a 19c PEAS 3 25c
How about a Raisin Pie or a Batch of Cookies? Gardenside Brand.
PEAKS 25c Jell-Well 4 25c
Highway Brand. Pear Halves in Syrup A Flavor to Please Every Taste. Sparkling Good
Apricots 15c SUGAR .'
Rio Rita Brand. Canned When Tree-ripened 100 lb. bag 8.59
Mayonnaise 43c Dog Food 3 19c
Yes, lt'$ Best Foods! Pint Jar
Playfair Brand. A famous brand a low price
02?
Proper trimming gives you more good-eating meat for your money
PORK SHOULDER ROAST , 39c
BACON
3x xlHn
Pork
Steak
Tender
Nice Cuts
lb. 45c
Pure
GROUND
BEEF
lb. 35c
Medium weight
Any Size Piece
lb.J9c
Frank
furters lb. 39c
Priced by the pound so you get full value for your money
TOMATOES 19c
Canta
loupes Sweet, Ripe
Cantaloups,
Just Arrived!
lb. 8c
New
Potatoes
Thin Skinned
Good Cookers!
SPECIAL:
10ibs49c
Sweet
Corn
Full ears.
Tender,
Meaty Kernels
lb. 13c
Five Convenient Safeway Stores
2120 N. FAIRGROUNDS RD. 245 COURT STREET
935 S. COMMERCIAL 1420 STATE STREET
1230 N. BROADWAY
for the convenience of out-of-town and late shoppers, SAFEWAY
STORES at 2120 Fairgrounds Road and 1420 State Street are open
until 8:00 p. m. EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY.
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