Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, June 28, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Board Rejects
berry uiter
The Oregon cane fruits con
trol board meeting in Hubbard
Monday night rejected offers of
processors of 6 cents a pound
for loganberries, youngberries
and boysenberries and decided
to adhere to a demand for 8
cents a pound fixed at a meet
ing of the board in Salem in
mid-June.
Logans are beginning to ar
rive in the plants and the other
berries about under way so a
auick decision is required one
way or another on the stand of
the board which represents most
of the kinds of berries named.
It was indicated by the board
that grower-members would be
unable to pay picking and de
livery costs and come out at 6
cents a pound. An Oregon State
college survey has placed a 12
cent cost on raising and harvest
ing logans and 11.2 cents on boy
tens. Light crops are predicted.
California is reported to have
established an 8-cent price on
boysenberries.
Board members are K, D
Coomler, Brooks, president
Charles Byers. Alfred Aicher
and A. L. Larson, Woodburn;
George Linquist and Harold
Horner, Estacada, and Alvin
yVan Cleave, Salem.
Layman Will Retire
Woodburn Henry Layman
who has conducted a confection
ery store on Front street for
the past 21 years, has sold his
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Syria's Strong Man Cel.
Husni Zayim (above) is the
only candidate for president
in Syria's national election.
Zayim seized control in a
bloodless coup d'etat last
March 30 and made himself
military premier. Then he
called for elections, but no
other candidates filed. Ballot
ting proceeded quietly after a
night of boisterous public cel
ebrations in Damascus, Syria's
capital. (AP Wirephoto)
building and fixtures to Clifford
Larson of Oregon City and re
tires from business July 1. Lar
son has purchased the building
for his son who will operate an
auto supply store.
Final Rites Held
For Dr. Wilbur
Palo Alto. Calif., June 28 (U.R)
Funeral services will be held
today for Dr. Ray Lyman Wil
bur, Stanford university chan
cellor and former secretary of
the interior, at Stanford Me
morial chapel.
Wilbur, distinguished as a
physician, educator and human
itarian, died of a stroke Sunday.
He was 74.
Services will be conducted by
the Rev. D. Elton Trueblood of
Richmond, Ind. While he was
chaplain at Stanford five years
ago, Trueblood promised Wil
bur to preside at his funeral.
Stanford president Dr. Wal
lace Sterling will deliver a brief
tribute and read a message from
former President Herbert Hoo
ver, a friend of Wilbur's since
college days.
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sonal offers
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Loans made od
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repay $150 in 20 months. Special
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Famous Tommy
Tucker Tuckered
Grand Canyon, Ariz., June
28 (U.B Tomy Tucker, the squir
rel who helped sell millions of
dollars worth of bonds during
the war, was dead today, the
apparent victim of old age.
The squirrel's owners, Dr.
and Mrs. M. C. Bullis, Washing
ton, D.C. were vacationing here
on a trailer trip when Tommy
died.
Mrs. Bullis rescued the net
after he fell out of a Washing
ton, D.C, tree in 1941 and train
ed him to wear costumes. Mrs.
Bullis, Tommy, and his ward
robe of more than 100 suits
appeared in bond rallies in most
of the principal cities through
out the country. He always
seemed to give his best perfor
mances before school children.
Independence Mrs. C. A.
Fratzke will leave Friday morn
ing for Sequim, Wash. She will
be accompanied by her daugh
ter, Fay, who will attend Camp
Tapawingo for about a month.
Mrs. Fratzke will return some
time Saturday.
RUPTURED?
. . For Security and Comfort
Wear a DOBBS TRUSS
BUL6LESS - BELTLESS - STRAPLESS
SCIENTIFICALLY PITTED NO OBLIGATIONS
A DOBBS TRUSS holds like the hand. SANITARY, can be worn whllt
bathlnE. Does not strut the rupture. It holds with a concave pad.
Reason should teach you not to place a bulb or ball In opening of
rupture, thus keeping the tissue spread apart.
Men, Women, Children
No matter what truss you now wear, you owe
It to yourself to come see the DOBBS TRUSS
Mr, Richard Dobbs, Factory Representative
Will Hold a
FREE DEMONSTRATION
Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday and Friday
June 28-29-30 and July 1st
CAPITAL DRUG STORE
State and Liberty Sts.
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SAVING PRICES
STEINFELD PICKLES
WHOLE SWEET WHOLE DILLS
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
jar 33c 23c
24 Vi ox. jar. . . 57 e 24Vi ox. jar 35 e
You'll want to buy a supply of these delicious piuklcs for your picnics.
They're tops in quality and flavor.
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
SWANSON'S
Chicken and Turkey
With the Good Housekeepings Stamp of Approval
Swanson's
WHOLE
Chicken
Here's the ideal way and thrifty
too ... to enjoy real chicken
goodness. Thoroughly cooked.
Just heat and treat the family
to prepared chicken at its tender
best. IN BUTTER GRAVY.
3 !4 lb.
Whole
Chicken
229
SWANSON'S BONED CHICKEN
Here's chicken at it's best. Large
meaty pieces of both white and dark
meat. Perfectly cooked, flavor sealed
and ready to eat. No bones, no waste.
For a quick treat, it can't be beat!
SWANSON'S BONED TURKEY 6
6 oz. can
57c
53c
oz. can
Large luscious pieces of turkey meat perfectly cooked, ready to heat and serve in
any way you like best. Perfect for salads, sandwiches, or serve with cream sauc
and toast.
SWANSON'S
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
Select pieces of tender chicken ready
cooked in real BUTTER GRAVY. De
licious served with rice, over mashed
potatoes with dumplings, noodles or
toast. A real treat you'll repeat.
Lb.
eon55c
WITH NEW
FOOD VALUE
CONVERTED LONG GRAIN
Uncle Ben's
Always eookt white and fluffy.
Each grain separate. Vitamin LB.
permiated. New delicious flavor. PKG.
27
EVERYDAY LOW PRICE 2 lb. pkg. 53c
WAXTEX WAX PAPER
New . . . and Better than Ever . . .
"Pressure-Waxed" Waxtex keeps
food fresh days longer! Has the
Good Housekeeping stamp of ap
proval. Has the metal edge cutter.
125 Foot Roll
25c
a
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES SAVE YOU MORE
MONEY AT THE FOLLOWING IGA STORES
Pearson's Food Mkt.
294 No. Commercial
Model Food Market
275 North High St.
Orcutt's Market
4200 North River Road
Central Cash Market
Monmouth, Oregon
Independence
Food Market
Independence, Oregon
Scio Food Market
Scio, Oregon
Highland Market
800 Highland Ave.
Ken Golliet
Mehama, Ore. Open Sunday
Broadway Grocery
Brdwy. & Mkt, -Open Sunday
Krueger Kash & Karry
E. Center at 4tn Open Sun,
Ronner's Grocery
Gervais, Oregon
Equall's Grocery
Woodburn. Oregon
Lemmon's Market
598 N. Commercial St
Quality Food Mkt.
17th and Center
Carter's Market
17th and Market St.
State Street Market
1230 State St.