Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 04, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Seaside Unit
fln Mrs! Place
Seaside Unit No. 99 won first
place in the second annual rit
ualistic contest of American Le
gion Auxiliaries Wednesday.
Hillsboro Unit No. 6 placed sec
ond. The Seaside unit won last
year, also.
Members of Seaside team are
Mrs. Hazel Alden, Mrs. Carol
Croissant, Mes. Audrey Maize,
i Mrs. Bess Culver, Mrs. Vernita
i Robertson, Mrs. Clara Schuh,
j. Mrs. Vivian Urie, Mrs. Peggy
Callahan, Mrs. Edna Hardesty
I and Mrs. Marjorie Tewksbury.
Members of Salem Unit 136
served as candidates.
"Miss Oregon," Beverly Faith
Krueger, former member of
Capital Unit juniors, was pre
sented and gave her reading
"The Waltz" by Dorothy Parker.
About 500 attended.
Big Four Phones
On Dial Service
The Big Four Telephone Co.
rural lines along East State
street road are being converted
to dial service. They have for
merly had magneto phones.
The lines involved are 19F.
109F. 66F. 67F. 88F. anri alcn
incJuded in the company is line
2Z0U which was established with
dial service two years ago and
made up of customers for whom
there was not room on the old
phone lines.
The is to be room on the lines
for 13 new phones. Three of
these places have already been
engaged. A. C. Spranger of
Bethel district is president of
the telephone company and W.
E. Baker, also of Bethel, is the
lineman.
Concert Is Presented
Monmouth Phyllis Knox
of Eugene, artist at the piano,
who has just returned to Oregon
after a musical tour of New
England, appeared in concert
Tuesday in the auditorium of
Campbell hall. This was Miss
Knox' second appearance here,
having presented her first con
cert last spring with the Mu Phi
Epislon group of musicians.
Classified Diet Mrs. Erika
Raeder, wife of the grand ad
miral who headed Hitler's
fleet, sits in Berlin as she tells
of her four-year captivity by
the Russians. She said her im
pris onment was without
rhyme or reason; that she was
fed caviar in Moscow; went
without food in ' Minsk, and
peeled potatoes in Sachen
hausen concentration camp.
(AP Wirephoto via radio from
Berlin)
Leaves for School
Silverton Jack McCullough
son of the J. H. McCulloughs of
Pine street, left the first of the
week to enter the Klamath Falls
veterans' vocational training
school. McCullough served
throughout the second World
War and has been employed
with the coast guard for the past
tnree years.
W. E. (Windy) Wilkins New
State Grand Chef De Gare
Head man of La Societie des 40 Hommes et 8 Cheveaux of the
American Legion is W. E. (Windy) Wilkins, from "the air condi
tioned city" of La Grande, who was named grand chef de gare
at the 28th grand promenade on the eve of the 31st state con
vention of the American Legion. He succeeds Dr. M. E. Cooper,
of Klamath Falls, who was
named a delegate to the prom
enade nationale in Philadelphia
and cheminot nationale.
Other grand voiture officers
are Walter J. Kirk, Salem, grand
chef de train; Harry F. Bahl-
man, Portland, grand commis-
saire intendant; James R. For
syth, Portland, grand corre
spondent, re-elected; C. J. Lay-
ton, Astoria, grand conducteur;
Charles Dussler, Waldport, grand
chef de la porte; Al Fielen, Sa
lem, grand commis voyageur;
Harry R. Goold, Medford, grand
drapeau.
Grand cheminols for each of
the districts are Victor White,
Tillamook, No. 1; Frank Wright,
Newberg, No. 2; Charles Whipp,
Cottage Grove, No. 3; Charles
Hahn, Klamath Falls, No. 4;
Harold C. Clapp, Redmond, No.
5; Henry Dugan, Pendleton, No.
6; Eugene Millering, La Grande,
No. 7; John Salvatore, Portland,
No. 8; George Vioene, Portland,
No. 9 and Erwin Shott, Rose
burg, No. 10.
Delegates to the promenade
nationale are , Charles Wells,
Portland; Henry Duggan, Pen
dleton; Harry Bohlman, Port
land; Dr. Cooper and Wilkins
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Charles Huggins, Salem, was
named an alternate. Appointive
offices of the grand voiture are
announced later.
Need of continuing the 40 et
8's youth program was empha
sized by Charles Piersall, Cas
per, Wyo.; sous chef de chemin
de fer (vice president), in a
short talk during the business
session. The grand voiture re
jected a resolution that would
have earmarked the entire wel
fare fund for the Doernbecher
and Shrine hospitals in Portland
Tobies was another which would
have permitted members of
Kingwood post in West Salem
to be received by Marion county
Voiture 153.
Voyageurs were given an offi
cial welcome by Major R. L,
Elfstrom with others speaking
briefly at the opening cere
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
Of Tired Kidneys
When disorder of kidney function permits
toisonous matter to remain in your blood,
t may cause nagging backache, rheumatio
pains, leg pains, loss of Pep and energy, get
ting up nights, swelling, pufliness under the
eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or
scanty passages with smarting and burning
sometimes shows there is something wrong:
with your kidneys or bladder. t
Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Doan a
Pills, a Btimulant diuretic, used successfully
by millions for over B0 years. Doan's give
happy relief and will help the IB miles of
kidney tubes flush out poisonous wastefron
your blood. Get Doan's Fills,
monies were B. E. (Kelly)
Owens, Salem, state commander
of the Legion; and H. G. (Fod)
Maison, superintendent of state
police, representing Governor
Douglas McKay, all three mem
bers of the Marion county voi
ture. Other special visitors were
William A. Chandler, Pinehurst
and "Spike" McKee, Longview,
both of the Washington grand
voiture.
Publication Suspends
Monmouth The last issue
for the summer session of the
"Lamron" the Oregon College
of Education paper was publish
ed this week. Staff members
were news, Leola Daniels; mu
sic, Francis Hall; columns, Jus
tine Haberlach and W. B. Stan
ley; reporters, Mary Ann Little
and Barbra Gates; photo editor,
Willis Keithley; editorial direc
tor, Henry C. Ruark, Jr.
WANT A
BRIGHTER
COLORS?
Rain drops puts a "rainbow
'round your wash line"...1
actually rereals the hidden
brightness of wash-filmed
colors.
V Good Houfikecplng AS'A I
LEGAL
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all per
sons particularly Interested and to the
general public that a hearing will bo held
before (he common council o( the City
of Salem, Oregon, fit the city hall August
8, 1949. at the hour of 7:30 p.m., (DST).
to consider an ordinance changing from
a Class II Residential District to a Class
Business District the following de
scribed premises:
Beginning on tha North line of Block
Six (6), Robert's Addition to Salem,
Marion County, Oregon, at a point
120.00 feet East from the Northwest
corner of Block 6; running thence East
erly along the North line of said block,
39.65 feet to the East line of the North
west one-quarter of Block 6; thence
Southerly along said East line 158.00
feet, 2 Inches to the North line of an
alley running Easterly and Westerly
through said block; thence Westerly
along the North line of said alley 39.65
feet; thence Northerly parallel with the
East line of said Northwest one-quarter
of Block 6, 158.00 feet, 3 inches to
the point of beginning.
BY ORDER of the Common Council:
ALFRED MUNDT,
City Recorder.
Capital Journal Aug.2,3,4,1949.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the under-
Don't Be FAT!
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Take R.D.X. Tablets be
fore meals to help you curb
your appetite for unneeded
loods. Between meals.R.D.X.
Tablets help you save off
hunger that causes you to
overindulge in fattening
snacks. Reducing becomes
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, If your doctor has told
you to take off weight,
' ask him about the wonderful
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follow the R.D.X.,v.
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Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 4, 194911
signed has filed his Final Account in the
Oounty Clerks Office of Marlon County,
Oregon, and that Monday, on the IbM
day of August, 1949, at 10 a.m., In the
Circuit Court Room of said County, at Sa
lem. Oregon, has been appointed by aula
Court ror the hearing of objections there
to and the settlement thereof.
(a) CARL J. LONG,
Administrator 'of the Estate
of Laura B. Ernst, dec.
CHARLES T. SIEVERS,
Attorney for Administrator,
Roos Bldg.,
Oregon City, Oregon.
'uyU.21,28.Aug.4.
For a company hors d'oeuvres
marinate cookfed shrimp in
French dressing flavored with
garlic salt.
Your Prescription Store
WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER
"It Pays to Trade at Schaefer's"
1899 Prescriptions Accurately Filled 1949
EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY
We have a complete line of medical needs for babies.
Let us fill your prescription.
Special Friday and Saturday
BUTTERSCOTCH
NUT SUNDAE
15c
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
The Original Yellow Front Drug
and Candy Special Store in Salem
135 N. Commercial Phone 3-5197 or 2-9123
FOR RENT
BEAUTIFUL OFFICES
For Professional Purposes
Newly Decorated
Corner Liberty and Court
Over Sally's Ph.3-3711
MARKET HKf TTOWKf
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GETS TIME AND A HALF
SALMON
Small, fresh. Just right size to
bake. Approximately 4 lbs. each.
Each $1.29
FRYERS Large Reds each $1.49
LIVER
Full
of Vitamins
Fresh Young Beef
lb. 29c
BACON
ARMOUR'S SLICED
NO LIMIT
lb. 45c
BEEF ROASTS I STEAKS I SHORT RIBS RUMP ROAST
42 -: 69c 29" 42Ct
Lean Tender Boneless. No Waste Lots of Lean Meat Very Special
AGED CHEESE
Year Old
lb. 49c I COTTAGE CHEESE ffer'' 23c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SWEET CORN
35c do..
Young, Tender Ears
CANTALOUPE
5c ib.
Field Ripened
TOMATOES
2 ib, 25c
Local Red Ripe
Salad Dressing Hot Master Bread Every Day COFFEE
- 3 at 4 o'clock ?ib! 45c
49C DIRECT FROM OVEN TO YOU Sunm Morn 43c
Fuii Quart PRINTED FLOUR SACKS 3 for 1.00 J !b.. " .' . . l .25
catsup FROZEN PEAS margarine
2 bottles 29C YOUR 1 QC PKG. THIS lb.
14 oi. Bottles LOCKER PRICE Mayflower
emu Ticciif I TUNA FISH MISSI0N I SUNSH,NE
White Star Grated MACARONI I Krispy Crackers
2 rolls 19C an 33C can Pkg. 35C Box 25C
IGA rj!
Store
roairay frocenf
IGA
Store
BUSJCK'S
MARION STREET MARKET
NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET AT MARION
8 P.M.
FOR
PENNYWISE
BUYERS
FCP. THE CONVENIENCE OF
YOU WHO WORK LATE
WE ARE OPEN 'TIL
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BUY HERE
AND
SAVE
COME IN AND SEE OUR COOKIE AND
CAKE DISPLAYS-YOU WILL FIND JUST
THE RIGHT ONE FOR ANY PARTY OR
PICNIC.
ONE HOUR
FREE PARKING
ON MARION STREET
You Will Also Find a Complete Line of
LOMA LINDA FOODS
VEGEBURGERS 3.o, 59c
VEGESTEAKS z ti 59c
SOY MILK 16o, tin 21c
FOR THIS
WEEKEND-
FOR REFRESHING SUMMERTIME SALADS
SSL SALAD DRESSING 35c
COFFEE
Ground Fresh for Your
Coffee Maker
FAIRWAY lb 44c
CLD GOLDEN lb.49c
CHEESE
TASTY LOAF
L Pounds
69c
If you like cheese you will
like this
TUNA FISH
WHITE STAR
Solid Pack
NO. Vis
35c
CIDER VINEGAR
40 GRAIN
IN YOUR CONTAINER
GAL.
39c
You will find one of the most complete Spice
Departments at this store
SPRY
3 lbs 79c
Just Right for All Cooking
BEST FOODS
MAYONNAISE
35c
PINT
LARGE
BAR
SWAN BAR SOAP
SURE IT FLOATS
2 - 25c "?-3 " 25c
LIFEBUOY SOAP
BATH SIZE 2 FOR 19c
YOU WILL FIND ONLY
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS
IN OUR MARKET
GROUND
BEEF
39 ib.
SHERIDAN
GRADE "A"
BUTTER
65c LB.
ARMOUR'S
WIENERS
ALWAYS FRESH
PRODUCE
GRAPES
WHITE
SEEDLESS.
Lb.
Good to Eat and for Salads
NOW IS THE TIME FOR
CORN ON THE COB
29c
DOZ.
CANTALOUPES
3 ... 19c
AT THEIR BEST
AND CHEAP TOO
WELCOME
TO
SALEM
BROADWAY AND MARKET STREETS
Open Sundays 8 A.M. Till 6:30 P.M.
39c
LB.
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