Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 04, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 4, 1949
Circus War Not
Yet Serious
Denver, Aug. 4 (U.R) Circus
officials confirmed today that
there was a "circus war" going
on, but said it hadn't reached a
serious level yet.
A spokesman for the Cole
Bros, circus, scheduled to make
Its last performance here today
before entraining for points
west, said that the "feeling out"
war was going on between Ring
ling Bros., Beatty Bros., Baily
Bros., and Cole Bros., the four
train circus companies in the
U.S.
"Right now the war consists
of fighting each other through
advertising means," the Cole
Bros, official said. He explain
ed that he thought Ringling
Bros., the largest of the four,
was the leader in this field.
"Every town we go to we find
that Ringling has used 'wait
paper' against us. This means
that they insert ads in the papers
which say 'wait for the big
show'.'
New Teaching
Group Formed
Monmouth The Future
Teachers of America Is an or
ganization having 32 members
as of spring term on this cam'
pus. The OCE group will receive
its national charter from the
NEA in Washington, D. C, early
In the coming fall term.
Temporary officers were elect
ed during the latter part of the
spring term. They are: Herman
H. Hohnson, president; Elaine
Foltz, vice president; and Gwen
dolyn Stllwell, secretary-treas
urer.
The FTA movement grew out
of the Horance Mann centennial.
It was envisioned by Joy Elmer
Morgan and was approved and
established by the NEA repre
sentative assembly in 1937. In
Its first 10 years it has grown
from 14 college chapters with
278 members to 218 chapters
with 9154 members. Forty-sev
en new chapters In colleges and
universities were formed during
1947-48.
The chapter functions .as
local education association and
the student becomes a Junior
member of the state and nation
al education associations. This
entitles the member to receive
both the OEA Journal and the
NEA Journal plus considerable
informational literature perti
nent to the teacher or prospec
tive teacher.
Dr. Louis Kaplan, director of
teacher training at OCE, is lac
ulty sponsor of the prospective
chapter. Dr. George S. Martin,
head of the education depart
ment at Willamette university
is the state FTA co-ordinator
and acts in an advisory capacity
to chapters in the state.
He expects to be in the local
pulpit August 14. He comes
from Amboy, Wash. He and his
wife will reside in Wheatland
district in the house recently
vacated by Rev. Conrad Rhoads
and family.
Miss Gladys Logsdon, nurse
from Good Samaritan hospital,
Portland, will be speaker at 11
a.m. Sunday at tne united Bretn
ren church.
Ex-Governors
Get Invitation
Detroit, Ore., Aug 4 Ore
gon's Governor Douglas McKay,
ex - governors, queens, pioneers
and western caravans, climaxed
by a mountain picnic, will high
light North Santiam highway
dedication events August 14, Ed
Vickers, Canyon Commercial
club president, said this week.
Dedication ceremonies will be
centered at Breitenbush bridge
at 11:30 Sunday forenoon, fol
lowing arrival of caravans from
Sisters on the eastern slope and
from Gates on the western slope.
Oregon's queens of beauty,
Miss Beverly Krueger for 1949,
and Miss Joyce Davis, Redmond,
for 1948, are to head the eastern
caravan. The western caravan
will be led by Governor McKay
and Jeanne Bray, Queen San
tiam, reigning over dedication
day. Miss Patricia O'Connor,
Cherryland festival queen, and
Miss Stella Dummer, flax festi
val queen of Mt. Angel are
expected to be among the queen
ly royalty.
Special recognition will be
paid to the old timers of the
region, with invitations includ
ing one to B. F. Ramp of Mar
ion county, who recently cele
keeping with the pioneer spirit.i Campbell and Nash
thp Orptfnn Trail acenrintinn
will be represented by a covered
wagon In the western caravan.
Each caravan will be accompa
nied by a band.
Invitations for the day have
been sent to ex - Governors
Charles Sprague, Walter Pierce,
Ben W. Olcott, A. W. Norblad
and Oswald West, Mr. Vickers
brated
birthday. In said.
Families at Park
Wheatland In honor of Mrs.
Jennie Campbell-Emmerson of
Corona - Del - Mar, Calif., 48
members of the Campbell-Nash
family association held a reun
ion at the Miss Maude William
son state park in the Wheatland
district. Mrs. Emmerson, who is
here for a visit, is the last one
James Sample Will
Direct Orchestra
Portland, Ore., Aug. 4 (U.R)
The Portland Symphony Soci
ety Wednesday named James
Sample, 38, former associate
conductor of the San Francisco
Symphony, to conduct the Port
land orchestra this season.
Sample replaces Werner Jan
sen who resigned the post.
The new conductor and his
family hove been living in Los
Angeles.
Rev. Horton Sent
To Hopewell Church
Hopewell About 40 attended
services at the Hopewell United
Brethren church Sunday fore
noon. Mrs. Ross Rogers, delegate
to the annual conference, gave
her report of missionary work
and plans for next year.
Miss Bertha Magness, dele
gate to the annual church con
ference held at Jennings Lodge,
gave her report.
Rev. Richmond Horlon was
assigned to the Hopewell church
Are you interested
in a bigger return
on your savings?
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Is
Savings Earn Sooner at
Salem Federal! . . .
Money placed In your
account during the first
10 days of any month,
earns from the 1st of
that month. Start now
earning our current
2 Me per annum.
Saying! FtdarKllr ln.ar.4
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his 99th
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of her family, who resided In
the Fairview and Hopewell dis
trict, including Robert, Frank
and Elmer Campbell, her late
brothers.
ATHLETES FOOT GERM
KILL IT IN ONE HOUR.
YOUR 35c BACK,
... Th term urowi uurui.
To kill It, you mint BEACH It. Oet TE-OU
.t Mv druB .tore. A STRONG lunglclde,
m'.J.'Vth V""Uhol, It PWETOATOS.
Ruchu Moro permi. Tod.y t J. O.
rerrj wiu,i
at this diagram,
folks! It shows
why you get more goody
eating meat for your money
when you buy Safeway's
trimmed - before - weighing
meats. Note that you pay
only for the portion that
properly belongs on each
cut not for excess bone,
waste, or fat. We prepare
other cuts in similar fashion
each according to its spe
cial requirements. .When
checking meat value, it pays
to compare trimming as
well as price. Safeway's
price is always on the
trimmed cut. And don't for
get Safeway meats are.
U. S. Government Graded.
The grade is stamped on
every cut.
ROUND BONE
CUT
LB.
49'
PAN-READY TREATS!
FRYERS
FOWL
RABBITS
( your LB. IV
) pick ONLY Jj
Pure Ground Beef
Pure Pork Sausage
Beef Short Ribs
Skinned Hams
Smoked Picnics
Hstf or
Who).
Short
Sfianfci
lb. 39c
lb. 49c
lb. 29c
lb. 59c
lb. 45c
BACON by the piece lb: 49c
WHITING FILLETS lb. 25c
SALMON STEAKS lb. 69c
HALIBUT STEAKS lb. 49c
READY TO EAT!
WIENERS
BOLOGNA
LUNCH MEATS
"45'
GRAPEFRUIT
Highway
excellent quality
" No. 2 7Q
U can. U
SAFEWAY'S FRESHER PRODUCE
Sunny Dawn
46-oi. can Av
No. I can 59
l2-oi. can
Tomato Juice
? A ri CnlmMi
-u""w" Dutch Harbor
Armour Treet
Fresh Bread M-Wright-wMte wheat c
CampbeUSoup, 134
Paraffin Jelly Seal
lee Waxed Paper
Soft Drinks
Large selection
.2o, 10C
1 25-foot roll 19'
2
,,,27'
PORK fir BEANS
Sparkling Water white Roc)(
15e
Sparkling Water Canada Dry 2 20e
Bi relay's Orange 7.ox bettIet 6for25c
Nesbitt's Orange bottle, 6for 3Qe
GngerAe WhiteRock 28-oz.bot. 20c
Canada Dry GingerAle 28.e,bo,20c
Pepsi-Cola 2.fullounces5e
Coca-Cocrpauj9andrefretll c.0I.6for 25
25c
LETTUCE
Absolutely garden-fresh.
Solid, clean, crispy heads.
lb. 7(
LUSCIOUS-RIPE
PEACHES
Slice 'em
on your
cereal
2-LB.
25c
Dennison
Brand
3
No. 1
cans
Kraft Dinners
Porter Saladettes
Jm packages 25'
19e
l4-ox. pkg.
Chow Mein Noodles pkg 19c
No. I AQc
can 1 7
IMj-oi.
45c
32c
29c
Ripe Olives Ebony, ttand. ,!l9i
Sweet Pickles Libby.whol,
Dill Pickles Celumbia
Salad Dressing Ducheil
Oregon Walnuts
56-ox. jar
pint jar
I -lb. pkg.
Nob Hill Coffee i-. b0g 45 e2 . 89e
Airway Coffee Mb. bag 402 ib. 79'
Edwards Coffee Uh: 512 n, $1.01
Tea Timer Crackers 29c
Fig Bars plain or whtai , ,lbi pkg 29e
Ice Cream Mix Ten.B.Low
Rice Krispies Kellogg
Cheerios Cereal
CRISP, JUICY
GRAPES
No seeds. 2 LB" 25f
Real good MmtKi
TOMATOES
Ripe field grown,
DANISH SQUASH
Nice size.
lb. 15c
Ib. 5c
Honeydew MELONS L A lg
Sweet refreshing. I lie
crisp
CAKE MIX
enne
I-VJNJ J Grade A Small
Betty Crocker'
Devil Food or
party cake mix
For wonderful
cakes in a
hurry I
20-oi.
can 37
8-oi. pkg. 19
7-oi. pkg. 16
c
RED MALAGA
GRAPES
Ib. 19c
Dew fresh!
Extra sweet
33
VINE-RIPENED
Cantaloupes
lb. 9c
flavor
CUCUMBERS
Summer delight.
Cabbage
Green local
YELLOW CORN
Golden Bantam,
CRISP CELERY
Tender stalks.
lb. 10c
5c
Ib.
Ib.
Ib.
7c
10c
For the convenience of out-of-town and late shop- Five Convenient Locations
Aft pert, SAFEWAY STORES at 2120 Fairgrounds Rood 2120 N. Fairgrounds Rd. 1420 State Street
Doi iy ond 1420 State St. are open until 8:00 P.M. EVERY 245 Court Street 1230 N. Broadway
EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY. 935 South Commercial
Junket Freezing Peanut Butter Nestle's Morsels Cracker Jack BORAXO
MlX 4-ox. f eflC PETER 12-ox. Cc Semi-Sweet 7oi. fQc A prize in Cc For removing 8-ox. ic
4 flavors pkg. I I PAN Jar ejjf Chocolate pkg. I V every pkg. pkg; 9 stubborn dirt, can I
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