Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 23, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Coplon Not to !
Face Witness
Washington, June 23 U.B
The prosecution today spurned
Judith Coplon's challenge to
confront her with the justice de
partment lawyer who was her
companion in two hotel room
trysts last January.
As the girl was recalled for
further cross -examination at
her spy trial, Prosecutor John
M. Kelley, Jr., said he has no
intention of putting Harold P.
Shapiro on the witness stand.
"I have laid proof through
her admissions from which the
jury must conclude that her
conduct with Shapiro was whol
ly inconsistent with the love she
professed for (Valentin A.) Gu
bitchev," Kelley said.
Miss Coplon, 28-year-old for
mer justice department analyst,
has admitted spending the night
with Shapiro in hotels in Balti
more and Philadelphia, but has
denied being intimate with him.
She charged that Shapiro is part
01 an tm "frameup to "brand
me as a harlot."
Miss Coplon is accused of
stealing top secret government
information for transmission to
Russia through Gubitchev, a So-
' viet engineer who has been sus
pended from his United Nations
job. The girl, denying the
charge, has testified that she
was in love with the Russian.
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Stroke Fatal
To Southwick
Rolland S. (Rollie) South
wick, long a familiar figure about
the streets of Salem, and known
widely in the state because of
many years of service as an
attache of the Oregon legisla
ture, died Wednesday night. He
was 72 years old.
firaduate at Ftirna
Pleasantdale Miss Marilyn
McFarlane ernrlnatAH at tho
state university at Eugene. Her
parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mc
Farlanp nf thi riitrf.t. v.a
cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John
Allison of Fairview; her grand-
motner, Mrs. c. B. Newhouse
of the Neck district, attended.
It Was Hot Judith Coplon.
(above) mops a perspiring
brow after a session in her
espionage trial at Washing
ton, D. C, in which she ac
knowledged she spent two
nights with a man in Phila
delphia and Baltimore hotels.
Under cross examination by
prosecutor John M. Kelley,
Jr., Miss Coplon first shouted
a denial and then cried: "Why
are you doing this in front of
my mother?" (AP Wirephoto)
Exercises Are Given
Gervais Children's day serv
ices were held at the Presbyter
ian church fallowing Sunday
school. A Father's day sermon
was delivered by Rev. Ernest
Tremblay and special music giv
en by Shirley Rondeau, Luzerne
Hanes and Viola Bierly. Next
Sunday, June 28, there will be
communion services.
Rosa, Calif., July 15, 1877, where
the Southwick family lived be
fore coming to Oregon when he
was a small child.
His father, the late Frank B.
Southwick, was a building con
tractor, and as a member of the
firm of Hutchins & Southwick
built the Salem City hall, for
which the city sold bonds in
1893.
Rollie Southwick followed his
father in the building occupa
tion, operating as contractor or
working as a carpenter at vari
ous times.
Until a few years ago he took
an active interest in politics and
at a dozen or more legislative
sessions was successively ap
pointed to positions in the legis-'
lcture. For several years he
was doorkeeper of the house
of representatives.
In earlier years he was a
member of the Salem fire de
partment. As a young man he
was athletic.
A few months ago he suffer
ed a light cerebral hemorrhage,
but after a few days in hospnai
was again on the streets. Yes
terday he suffered another
stroke at he Pioneer club, 356
State street, where he was em
ployed, and died a few hours
later in a hospital.
He is survived by a brother.
Ralph W. Southwick of Salem,
and a sister, Mrs. R. A. Cox of
San Mateo, Calif.
Funeral services will be held were Crook which sold 19 per-'
at the W. T. Rigdon chapel Fri- cent of its quota during me
day, June 24, at 1:30 p.m. In- week and Gilliam wnicn sola
terment in City View cemetery. l6 percent. This was the second
Desi weeK in uregun uuiiiig mic
opportunity drive.
During the week ending June
18, the people of Oregon bought
$666,298 worth of E bonds. Total
sales at the end of the first five
weeks of the drive amounted to
$7,023,128 or 71 percent of the
state s quota.
While the state is slightly be
hind schedule in its quota as
signed by the treasury depart
ment, there is a reasonable ex
pectation that it will go over the
top.
Week's Sales
Total $10,430
Sid Stevens, chairman for
Marion county in the opportun
ity bond drive, said today that
Southwick was born in Santa I the county has reached S3 per
cent of its quota, with sales for
the week ending June 18
amounting to $10,430.
The fifth week of the oppor
tunity drive closed with substan
tial increases in U.S. savings
bonds sales registered through
out Oregon. The two counties
showing the greatest increase
The big cattle-producing states
are Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, Kan
sas, Missouri, Illinois, Minne
sota, California, Wisconsin and
Oklahoma.
Seth Thompson
To Step Out
Seth B. Thompson, slate in
surance commissioner, will step
out of office June 30.
Before departing for Seattle
Thompson confirmed reports
that he would not accept reap
pointment, although Governor
Douglas McKay urged him to do
so. Thompson did not reveal his
future plans.
The name of Robert B. Tay
lor, who is with a general in
surance agency in Portland, has
been presented by the Oregon
Association of Insurance Agen
cies as a successor to Thompson.
In urging Taylor's appoint
ment, the association officers
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 23, 1949 11
point out that Thompson, who
has held office since 1940, is a
ife insurance man, and it is felt
that the new commissioner
should represent the general in
surance field.
Governor McKay is in Wash
ington to testify against estab
lishment of a CVA in the north
west. He is expected home Sat
urday or Sunday and will prob
ably name Thompson's successor
early next week.
training center at McChord field
near Tacoma with a corollary
unit program and establishing a
new center at Portland.
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. You can always be assured the utmost in quality " L r'T
'Y INCREASING YOUR FOOD SAVINGS
Jr ...by depending on us for the BEST FOR LESS! I flJrnVxj
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il BY DOING ALL THEIR FOOD BUYING AT jW
Midget Market .
Salem's Retail Packing Plant . 351 State St.
DON'T MISS THIS
The Qualify and Variety will tempt you. The prices will please. It
means meat on your table bearing the inspection label. The Great
est Meat Values Since O.P.A.
Beef Roast
Shoulder Curt
lb.
37c
Boneless Roast
Easy to Slice n
No Waste D-
53c
Beef Steak
Tender Blade
lb.
45.
Rib Steaks
From Young
Cattle
lb.
55c
MILK FED VEAL
At this season of the year veal is at its best. The quality it supreme. FROM IN
SPECTED CALVES. SUGGESTIONS: BREADED VEAL CUTLETS with Tomato Sauce or
Cream Gravy; VEAL ROAST: Hot for dinner or slice cold with potato talad. Econom
ical at this week's price?
Pork Roasts
Picnic Cuts
lb.
37c
Pork Stealc
Small Lean
lb.
45
Loin Pork Chops h 59c
Lunch Meats
Summer Treats
lb.
45
PURE PORK
SAUSAGE
FRESH
GROUND BEEF
40'
lb.
38'
ib.
These are prepared from fresh cuts of Inspected Meat.
USELESS TO PAY MORE RISKY TO PAY LESS
Small Weiners
Tasty Tender
39c
Boiling Beef ib 25c
FOR YOUR LOCKER
Or deep treeier. select your favorite roosts and steaks ot our counter. In
doing to you will not hove any unwanted cuts to use up. You can't go wrong
at present prices. NO CHARGE FOR WRAPPING.
When You See It In Our Ad, It's So
Training Facilities for
Air Reserve Enlarged
Washington, June 23 (UB
Facilities tor training air force
reservists will be increased at
Tacoma, Wash, and Portland
Ore., Col. William T. Smith,
USAF, said today.
The air force is replacing Its
It vcxl
Rain Drops and
mcrt Uib of your
favorite loap gives you mors,
better, harder-working tudi
than any loap or detergent
alone !
f GuoianitibyA WOU w
SUPER SUDS
TOMATO JUICE
Erickson Super Markets
Fri.-Sat.-Sunday Specials
Washing Powder
2 Lg.Pkg. 39C
Ball Crest Fancy
Large 46 ox. can I 7C
(Chevy Chase No. 2 can 10c)
orange juice ?:rrM on
39c
29c
31c
2Pko 25 c
LOCKER CARTONS 100 , 95c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE EST-
CAKE MIXES Large 20 ox. pkg
rice krispies ssi::
?J 11
Armour's Branded
BABY BEEF
FRONT QUARTERS Ik
HIND QUARTERS D. 49,
ino charge tor cutting or wrapping
This it yearling Hereford beef from Eastern Oregon. Just
right for your lockers. Quarters everoge 80-85 lbs.
STEAKS Armour's Branded Beef
Round, Sirloin, Rib CO
or T-Bone lb. JjC
ROASTS oVdTe'nd-160" lb. 53c
Branded beef from Eastern Oregon Herefords
Sliced Bacon Ends
2 ibs. 49c
Sliced Bacon 0 , nn
Rind on Q Ibs. I.UU
HAM Shank Cuts 39c ib.
CHICKENS
Large Colored Fryers 1.49 each
New Store Hours 9 A. M. fo JO P. M.
Effective Friday
89c
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
Lynden's
Large 29 ox. can.
1 Ib. can 53c
BONED TURKEY
Rancher's Pride, 1 ox. AO ft
Keg. V4 ean tC
MEAT BALLS with GRAVY
39c
Haley's
1 lb. can
VEGETABLE STEW
WITH BEEF
Haley's Ige. No. 2'i can
VEAL LOAF
Swift's Premium
7 oz. can
CORNED BEEF HASH
Swift's Premium
No. 2 can
BEEF STEW
Hormel's Dinty Moore
Large 24 os. can
RAVIOLAS
Lynden's
1 lb. jar ,
39c
27c
35c
39c
18c
Kraft Mayonnaise n
Shrimps i ox. can
4-r J
ntJar OC
Delicious for Salads & Cocktails
JLVC
pkg.
APPLE JUICE Tree Top,
Drink it for health. Quart bottle
CANNING SUPPLIES
PORTO PECTIN
8 ox. bottle
SURE JELL
PECTIN 3 pkg
PEN JEL J
PECTIN W
JELLY GLASSES
Kerr or Ball, doxen
PAROWAX Accepted
12 ox. pkg
PAROWAX Tavern
1 Ib. pkg
JAR LIDS
Kerr or Dome
JAR CAPS
Kerr or Dome
BERNARDIN CAPS
Mason
MASON JARS
Pints, doxen
KERR OR BALL'S DOME
Quarts, doxen
3
2
2
pkg.
pkg.
dox.
17c
10c
33c
33c
53c
10c
19c
33c
49c
37c
89c
97c
KRUSTEAZ
The popular pie erust mix
Large 17 ox.
pkg 5IC
HOUSE'
Kitchen Queen flour
Family Hard Wheat
" ' I
romuvjipur I
10 Ib.
bag . . .
25 Ib.
bag . . .
50
bag . .
85c
I79
, 355
At
IJllSiSi
LARGE
IVORY
SOAP
14c
MEDIUM A tr
IVORY
SOAP
17c
or 13C
PERSONAL
IVORY
BREAKFAST FIGS
Argo brand. No. 2 can. .
APRICOTS, NaturSweet
Halves In Syrup. No. 2 Vi
PEACHES, Freestone.
Calvale in syrup. No. 2Vi
FRUIT COCKTAIL OO
Welch's Fancy. No. Z'i
MANDARIN ORANGES
II os. can
Food Crest-Ideal Breakfast Fruit
BARTLETT PEARS
No. 2', 4 can
Llbby's Rosedale
14c
19c
19c
15c
33c
.in Syrup
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE 5Q
Del Monte, No. (can... 'C
For quality, freshness, and low prices shop our fruit anil
Vegetable Department.
Fresh Tomatoes ... 2 tubes 25c
Fancy red ripe delicious in salad.
Cucumbers Hot house 3 for 14c
Crown locally adds ri(ht touch to lad,
Green Peppers 4for19c
J lint rijrht for stuff Inf.
Green Corn on the Cob 6 for 33c
Gardrn fresh finest quality.
Potatoes
U. S. No. l's
California bhafers
10.bs.39c
MISSION BRAND
Macaroni or Spaghetti
all types
Srringless Beans
Green
or Wax
Frenh from Thr lialles
tirw tow Trice.
3
3
,19c
FOOD
25c
PLAYFAIR DOG FOOD
tall
cans
PLEASE DOG FOOD
tall
cans
GAINES DOG FOOD
Meal or Kruncheon
2 Ib. pkg A'C
BEANS 'N' HAM
Kingwood 1 Q
No. 2 cans. J- for I 7C
PORK AND BEANS
Von O ,0" OO-
Camp's... O cans J w C
No. 2i can 23 C
SAUERKRAUT
Columbia 4) 1 Q
No. 2't Aeons I 7t
DEL MONTE PEAS, sweet
and tender O
No. 303 con JL cans
DEL MONTE CORN, cream
style y
Mm
IVORY
FLAKES
26c
IVORY
SNOW
26c
O CAMAY
Bar
12c
Bath Site
LAVA
SOAP
Bar 9C
O S ft 1 I 17 A UUI.
2 ,k. 29C No. 303 con Mm can. J It 1.11 "
wxr.. 26c
lO- LW.
14 oi.
Big Value Egg Noodles
12 o. pkg 19C
3060 Portlond Rood
3720 East State Street