Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, July 07, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    29 Local Men
Aspire To Bar
Of 138 applicants slated to
take the state bar examinations
to be held next Tuesday and
Wednesday in the state capitol
27 are from Salem and two from
West Salem.
Forty-nine of the candidates
are from Portland, 19 from Eu
gene, and a number of students
from various cities of Oregon
as well as other parts of the
country, including Cambridge,
Mass., Chicago, Champaign, 111.,
Boulder, Colo., Berkeley, Calif.,
Ithaca, N. Y., Buffalo, N. Y.,
Dubuque, Iowa, Nampa Ida.,
and Camas, Wash.
The Salem candidates are
Harold W. Adams, Jr., 883
Bellevue street; Donald L. Al
derton, 940 D street; Walter J.
ADley, 815 Ford street; Martin
A. Barstad, 2376 Fairgrounds
road; Kenneth E. Brown, 736
North Cottage; Vernon L. Bur
da, 570 North Winter; James V.
Collins, 625 North 15th street;
George E. Fell, 1036 Howard;
Orval O. Hager, Jr., 1335 Lee
street; Russell M. Helterline,
1582 Court; Loren D. Hicks
route 8, Box 358; Allen C. Lunt,
1605 South Summer; Frank C
McKinney, 1810 Mill; Henry C
Mattson, 4085 Cherry avenue;
InVin n TVMfhnls rnntp fl Rnv
X20.7; Clifford B. Olsen, route
3, Box hbja; ijeraia u. wuuun,
1192 South 16th; Robert E. Rat
cliffe, 910 Oak; William E
Ryar 144 West Miller; George
MacLennan Sennatt, 1720 Cross
street; Val Dare Sloper, 241
North Liberty; Richard H.
Spooner, 1739 Market; Jack W
Stanley, 2170 North 34th; John
W. Stortz, 2376 Fairgrounds
road; Clarence R. Wicks, 227
South Winter; and Stuart F.
Wylde, 1310 North Summer.
From West Salem the two
candidates are: Richard H
Allen, 519 Kingwood Drive and
Alex Leon Parks, 773 Gerth
avenue.
Independence Stars
Take Summer Rest
Independence I nitiatory
ceremonies were conferred up
on Mr. and Mrs. John Holechek
at the final meeting until fall of
Adah chapter, No. 34, OES.
Mr, and Mrs. Holechek are for
mer residents of Independence
and are now living at Phoenix
Ariz. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ralph Ev
ans presented Mr. Holechek
with an Eastern Star pin.
Escorted to the East were Mrs
Paul Robinson, grand conduct
ress, and Mrs. Hazel Lambert,
past matron of Ojai, Calif., and
cousin of Mrs. Ben Johnson,
worthy matron.
The birthday anniversary of
AI Koch, worthy patron, was ob
served with a clever degree by
the Star points, and he was pre
sented with t. gift from the of
ficers of the chapter and from
the worthy matron. -Other
guests present were Mr.
and Mrs. Housley of Chatanoo
ga, Tenn.
Refreshments were served
following chapter by Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Day, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Evans and Mr. and Mrs,
Francis Newton.
Oil Barrels Bum
Salt Lake City, July 7 W) A
fire at the Utah oil refinery
plant on the outskirts of Salt
Lake City destroyed 30,000 bar
rels of oil early today. Early
estimates of damage were $50.-
000.
-and you'll never go back
to old fashioned "flat tops
Testing the seal is the most vital
step in home canning. The new
BALL DOME LID makes it
easyl To test, touch lid; if
Dome is down, jar is sealed.
Only Ball Dome Lids have thit
amazing "Touch-Test" Seal. In
buying jars insist on Ball, only
jars that come with Dome Lids!
1949 Ball
f ffifll5Sll Fine" Home C,B
nine ana freezing
Guide ever inuedl
56 pages, hundreds
of recipes. Youra
at bif saving
oner.
' Send too from 1 box of Dome Lids
! and Bands with only 10c, for your new ,
25c Ball Blue Book. If dealer is out I
I of Dome Lids ask htm to get some.
I You must enclose, box top to get in
I on this offer 1
! I ALL BROTHERS COMPANY,
! Dept. K, Muncit, Indiana
Nam
1
Liberty People
Offer Picnics
Liberty, July 7 A family re
union picnic for the Herman
family was held on the fourth
of July at Leslie park. Present
were Mr. and Mrs. William Har
rison, Billy and Jeannette, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Sikel, Betty,
Billy, Shirley, Dick, Judy and
Ray, Ben Herman, Mr. and Mrs.
Traugot Herman, Lavada and
Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Herman, Lonnie, Herbert, Ken
neth, and Stanley, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Walker, Ronnie and Ralph,
Dianne and Gloria Jean, of Mis
soula, Mont., Mr. and Mrs. Art
Winkle and family of Eugene,
and Mr. and Mrs. Elsie Strong
and Elsie of Salem Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney VanDyke
and Judy, and Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Theil, David Warren,
and Mickey, met H. A. Theil and
Gaylord, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Rhodes and Terry, and Joyce
Trueax of Pedee at Rickreall
for a family picnic.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wishart,
Norman and James returned
from their vacation when they
visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wis
hart in Weizer, Idaho. Then
drove to Kansas, where they
visited relatives in Garnet, Kin
caid, and Lawrence, and Kansas
City, Missouri. They attended a
family reunion while they were
in Kansas. They returned
through The Black Hills, Yel
lowstone Park, and Krater of
the Moon in Idaho.
A. B. Browning of Nev'P'jrt
who has been under medical
treatment at a local hospital
has been taken to the home of
his daughter, Mrs. Roland Seeg-
er, on Rt, 9. His condition is
reported good.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dent had
as Fourth of July guests, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Williams, Mari
lyn and Ronnie, of Lebanon, Mr.
and Mrs. Noel Williams, Allen
and Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Dupuis and Margaret of Port
land, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Menear
of Portland, and Frank Pack of
Riddle, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davies and family of Rosedale
called in the afternoon to visit
the out of town guest.
College Male Singers
Appear at Wood burn
. Woodburn The Westmont
male quartet of Santa Barbara
Calif, will appear in concert at
ami
MAKES K BIG
COLD DRINKS
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, July 7, 1949 1,1
the Presbyterian church Thurs
day night, July 8, at 8 o'clock.
Members of the singing group
are all students at Westmont
college and are on a several
weeks tour of the northwest.
Their offerings include sacred
Nothing Down Pay Monthly
VENETIAN BLINDS
, And Shades
Wi all wash, ret ape, palnl and resist
tout old Venetian blinds.
ELMER, The Blind Man
Call anytime for Pre Estimates
Phone 3-7328
145.1 Runt St. West Salem
We give S&H Green Stamps
numbers, Negro spirituals and
classical numbers. No charge it
made.
r'piMBINcTl
! CONTRACTING $
:: ;j
J Featuring Crane $
: and Standard Fixtures A
Call 3-8555
Salem Heating &
Sheet Metal Co. 3
; 1085 Broadway ;j
$ FREE ESTIMATES 9
MOM-MIHG VALOes all over
fn0 Calling all thrifty homemakers! Hurry to Safeway! There's a real, old-
fashioned sale now going on. It means big savings for you. Not just a few
A-m $ lw prices DUt worth-while values in every section of the store. Check
the lists below. Then come along to your nearby Safeway and save!
READY TO COOK WASTE FREE
46-ei.
Can
JUOC
TOWN HOUSE GRAPEFRUIT
21 5 $1
00
COUM
CREAM STYLE GOLDEN BANTAM
Cardenside Brand Cast of
24 Cant
Kc..l10c ';J115 '2.25
CHOC IIC
TOMATO JUICE - 5 Jl
Sunny Dawn Naturally rich, naturally ript, fresher tomato juice. Guaranteed quality.
Truly a fine, plump meaty fowl.
Given the iimc ipecial care that
we five our pan-ready fryers. For
grand "chicken and noodles" thit.
it the chicken you want. No clean
ing to do these are disjointed and
ready-for-the-pan. Be sure to get
yours this is a most outstanding
July sale value.
LB.
00
SWEET PEAS
No. 303
can
Gardenside Brand New pack Selected for palatable flavor, good eolor end absence of defects.
3-25
MARGARINE a f
Dalewood Brand A real good buy on a real good spread. Recommended for all your cooling, too!
PECHES Juicy FREESTONES can '
Raycroft Brand Fine quality fruit buy several cans. Serve in a cooling cottage cheese salad.
CANE SUGAR io m -t $219
CH Brand Pure cane sugar Here's your chance to save on canning sugar. Can while you can-save I
Best Foods
Mayonnaise
Pint Jar 35c
Fresh Milk
Campbell's Tomato Soup
White Star Tuna,
Mayflower or
Curlys
-t19c
3 cant 25
35c
Save with these rtct-
Whole-bean
Coffees!
NOB Mb. if, 2 AA(
0913 07
4079'
HILL Bo
AIR- Mb,
WAY
Fancy Pack, No. Vi can
Tea Timer Crackers n.rLP, . 29c
American Cheese Dutch Mm, v,.,.. Pk9. 25c
Velveeta Cheese Food .i. 79c
Wesson Salad Oil bi9 qu.rt ,1,. 53'
POrterS FrilletS Egg Noodles, H-oi. pkg. 25
Certo Liquid Pectin ,...b.,. 19
BEEF RIB ROAST
LB. 69
For a real tender juicy roast one that's easy to carve serve one of these quality
standing rib roasts. Trimmed waste-free before weighing. So you save!
PURE GROUND BEEF
LB.
35'
Pure lean beef ground fresh daily. Uniform high quality guaranteed to please or
your money back. Try It in a meat loaf combined with our Pure Pork Sausage.
Pork Liver
i, 29'
Tender,
flavorful
Pork Sausage
Lfc. 49'
Country
style
Bologna AND
Lk 45e
Skinless
Wieners
Cq0U j . ROCK COD
jK' u, 29'
SALMON
69'
Firm
steaks Lb.
HALIBUT
Nice Mfc
slices Lb.
I?
BUTTER
Meadow Wood Grade "A"
, 69c
...65c
MARGARINE ?Qc
Sunnybank Sweet and fresh LI. Em Jf
Staley's Sweetose Syrup
S-lb. can
47'
Juicy ORANGES
Just arrived from California! Those
sweet, juicy, flavorful Valencia - . Jf A""?V I
Oranaes. Serve a alax of their tnav J'Ltf. 11 ' W
juice each day a healthful habit.. An- p A f
other outstanding July sale value. Dw
Cantaloupes lb. c
Santa Rosa Plums Ib. 15c
Green Cabbage Ib. 5c
Firm Cucumbers Ib. 9c
io..b 49c
lack
New Potatoes
Yellow Crook Neck lb.7c
Crisp Lettuce lb. 5C
Tomatoes, 2 lbs., 25c
Fresh EGGS
Breakfast Gems Grade "A" Large
I)
V'.iWii'iij'.':viir,;)iTiiiriiiiJ
CiiC I T T tl1 'I 1 f T T
Sweet Corn
Plump, sweet
Golden ears.
lb. 13c
and be sure to look for the
JULY FAMILY CIRCLE
Choekful of Interest Ce
for the whole familyl
Copy
Enriched Flour
HARYEST BLOSSOM
$159
Sack I
Mrs. Wright's Bread
Tender White or Wheat
Loaf I Loaf lVC
Addf)
on h u.5 dr. faf 1 .