Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 11, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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Judge C. S. Sorensen of Salins, Calif., sits "at wheel of auto
mobile bearing famous "Flying Bell" from Mission San An
tonio now being restored as great American heritage project
near King City, Calif. The "Flying Bell" will visit this city
Sunday, August 14, on extended tour of Pacific northwest,
heralding peace, brotherhood and goodwill, and to stimulate
support for restoration of the historic landmark as the "Wil
liamsburg of the West."
Famous 'Flying Bell' Will
Appear in Salem Sunday
The famous "Flying Bell" ot Mission San Antonio de Padua,
located in the Valley of the Oaks at Jolon, Calif., near King city,
will visit Salem Sunday, August 14, arriving here about 2:15 p.m.
en route to the national convention of the Knights of Columbus
at Portland, August 15 to 18.
The bell will travel this time
by an especially equipped auto
mobile in the custody of Judge
C. S. Sorensen from Salinas and
John Walsh from Carmel, Cali
fornia. This old Mission bell recently
completed a tour of the Atlantic
seaboard where it was rung by
thousands of Americans in cere
monies at Chicago, Boston, New
York, and Washington, . D. C,
heralding an era of peace and
brotherhood. Its mellow chime
was broadcast from the steps of
the White House over the Voice
of America around the world,
thereby fulfilling a hope express
ed by Father Junipero Serra,
founder of the California Mis
sions as he hung a mission bell
from the branch of a gnarled
oak at Mission San Antonio on
Founders' Day, July 14, 1771,
and said, "I would that these
bells could be heard around the
world."
On Second Tour
In starting the second inter
state tour of two weeks', dura
tion, the "Flying Bell" is sche
duled to visit many cities and
towns in northern California,
Oregon, and Washington, along
Highway 101 and 99 where
Mayors, Knights of Columbus
officials and other civic and re
ligious groups are expected to
stage fitting ceremonies in the
furtherance of Peace and
Brotherhood.
The home mission of the "Fly
ing Bell," for many years In al
most total ruin, is now being
restored. When restoration
completed, Mission San Antonio
de Padua will become a living
Mission a great American heri
tage project and the First Shrine
in America to St. Anthony.
Old Landmark Restored
Already the restoration of this
famous old western landmark is
being referred to as the "Wil
liamsburg of the West." The old
mission is being restored with
funds now being raised by popu
lar subscription. Two million
dollars will be required to com
pletely rebuild the mission and
to re-establish it with its old
mill, winery, tannery, irrigation
system, orchards, livestock, and
craft shops, where Franciscan
Friars and Brothers will operate
the mission in such traditional
fashion that visitors will literal
ly step back into the eighteenth
century when visiting this his
toric shrine.
Mission San Antonio Founda
tion offices are located in the
Balboa Building, 593 Market
Street, San Francisco, Califor
nia. Father Alfred Boeddeker,
O.F.M., is executive director of
the Foundation.
Queen Santiam
To Gel Crown
Detroit, Aug. 11 As a pre
liminary to the big program
planned for August 14th for the
North Santiam highway dedica-
East Salem Bean Harvest
Feels Lack of Pickers
East Salem, Aug. 11 Not all bean fields east of Salem
had more labor than 'was needed as Monday evening a loud
speaker was used throughout the suburban streets calling for
more help in fields out Garden road near Pratum.
The picking of blackberries began this week, but there are
only a few growing them for
commercial use.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Colwell
of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Rex
Peffer of Hollywood drive en
joyed a week-end trip up the
Washington coast to Ocean Park
where they spent the night. They
visited the large 900 acre cran
berry bog known as the "Cran
gwyma" and were shown over
the farm by friends. The large
blueberry fields are almost
ready for picking.
Leonard Harms, Eldon and
Lorraine were on the coast for
deep sea fishing Saturday.
Mrs. Ralph Alsman and three
children spent last week at the
home of her parents the Cunn
inghams at Oceanlake.
Mrs. Emory Goode entertain
ed a group of the friends of her
daughter Yvonne for a birthday
party at their Middle Grove
home on Friday. Her guests were
Marie Hammer, Yvonne Miller,
Sue Anglin, Doris Reynolds,
Dena Lou Kleen, Rosemary Sli-
mack and Loralie Hoeman.
The annual family picnic for
Swegle community sponsored by
the Womans club will be held
at Silver Creek Falls Sunday,
August 14th. Several plan on
going out for breakfast. Dinner
will be served at one o'clock
tion, Queen Santiam Is to be
crowned at a coronation cere
monies Friday night, Ed Vickers,
Canyon Commercial club presi
dent, announced Thursday.
Judge Grant Murphy will do
the honors at the coronation
which will highlight Friday eve
ning events.
President Vickers reported all
is in readiness for Sunday events
which will begin at 11:30 a. m.
at the Breitenbush bridge at De
troit, where caravans from Sis-
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 11, 1949 15
Hot, Sour Acids in
Throat After Meals
Retired PantrlenE Fir Deot. CiBttln.
Walter L. HUreth. 520 Summit Ave., in
gratitude for what Kal-O-Dex hai done
for him, mate. "I wan so run down I
could hardly ttt around couldn't sleep
at nigra because I bloated up so from
food that noured In my stomach and cimi
up into my mouth had to take lomt-
thins right along for relief. I feel wander
ful now since takine Kal-O-Drx. for it
keeps my bowels regular no mora bloat
ing or dlity spells, and I've gained
strength ns my meals agree with me now
and I can sleep nights."
KAL-O-DEX is an Herbal formula of 5
Juices from Nature's Plants. It has re
lieved many people who had never been
really helped before by any medicine.
Taken shortly before meala It mixes with
your food, helping to eliminate the poisons
that foster stomach trouble. It will
cleanse the bowels, clear gas from
stomach, enliven intestines and removes
old, sickening bile from the svstem. So
don't go on Buffering! Get KAL-O-DEX
at all Drug Stores, Money Back Guar
antee. fB"" H i -
ters and from Gates will meet.lCherryland and flax festivals
Actual dedication ceremonies are expected to be in attendance.
are set for 11:45, led by Gover
nor Douglas McKay and other
state, county and city dignitar
ies. Miss Oregon 1949, Miss Ore
gon 1948, and queens of the
0!
WE DID
NOT JUST
PICK UP
our trade;
V.WE LEARNED
i tT WELL
AND MADE .
THE
GRADE-
U5
Electric trouble?
Don't get nervous.
Just celt on me
For quick, safe lervice.
Nebraska has 3,500 Japanese,
16 of whom have filed claims
against the United States gov
ernment for $20,000 as a result
of war damage.
LAFOLLETT'S
GOLDEN HALE PEACHES
NOW READY FOR CANNING
EXTRA $
FANCY v
PER
BUSHEL
BRING YOUR BOXES
C M. LAF0LLETT orchard
10 Miles North on Wallace Road to Wheatland Ferry
Also
Va Mile South of Four Comers on Lancaster Drive
Quality
Meats
170 N. Com'l
PEERLESS MARKET
Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
At the New Bus Stop
Courteous
Service
Phone 35704
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GRADE A MILK FED
VEAL
ROASTS
Per
lb.
49c
VEAL
STEAKS
lb.
59c
BONELESS CORNED
BEEF
From Choice Beef
lb.
49c
Fresh Dressed Fryers
Hens and Rabbits
FRESH
PURE 4
LARD ib,
49c
SEASONING
BACON
SQUARES
11c
Jowl Sugar Cured
BACON
Good for Frying
Ib.
25c
Sugar Cured, Heavy
BACON
While It Lasts lb-
39j
-and you'll never go back
to old fashioned "flat tops"
Testing the seal is the most vital j
step in home canning. The new
BALL DOME LID make it ,
easy! To test, touch lid; if;
Dome is down, jar is sealed.
Only Ball Dome Lids have thia -
amitinr "Tniirh.Test" Seal. In
buying jars insist on Ball, only I
jars that come with Dome Lids I. i
1949 Ball i
Blue Book less
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man 71 pnev i
Pinett Home Carv 1
fling and Freezing i
Umde ever issued r ,
a ' i 56 P'K'- hundred j
f'P Your ;
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Send top from 1 box of Dome Lid
and Binds with only 10ct Tor your new
25c Bill Blue Book. If dealer it out
of Dome Lids ak him to jet tome.
You mutt tndoM box top to get in
on this offer!
BAIL BROTHERS COMPANY,
Dtpl. K, Munclt, Indiana
Nam f
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Offer In U.S. only, during 1 949.
JUllQM4
BERGS
" KRAFT WEEK
AOAIM IN COIOMUI
POSY PATTERN
GLASSES
The famotis
KRAFT
CHEESE SPREADS
OLIVE PIMENTO
PIMENTO
RELISH
PINEAPPLE
LIMBURGER
2 for 43c
ASSOUMHT Of
KRAFT CHHJfl
MIA(1 ' id. nricks MB
American, Pimento, Velveeta LI C
H lb. bricks
OLD ENGLISH Vi Ib. brick . OVC
2 - 79c
m I; mtiw.w . -
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2 - 83c
Kraft Dinner
2 for 27c
Cooks in 7 Minutes
4 Servings of Delicious
Macaroni and Cheese
APPLE
PYEQUICK
39c
Mix - Boke - Enjoy
RANCHO
Asparagus
Soup
4 cns 35c
CAMPBELL'S
SOUPS
VEGETABLE
ASPARAGUS
BEAN WITH BACON
GREEN PEA
OXTAIL
CELERY
PER
13c
CAN
Breakfast of
Champions
Wheaties
2 29c
8 ox. Pkgs.
Berg's
COFFEE
BLUE RIBBON.. 47c
RED RIBBON. ... 40c
Pound Pkgs.
DOG HOUSE
Dog Food
3 -25c
Large Cam
CUT RITE
Wax Paper
125 Feet
19c
A Picnic Necessity
Del Monte
Fruit Cocktail
29c
1 lb., 14 oz. Can
KLEENEX
2 35c
MIRACLE
WHIP
JSBsJ) pt.29c
'53c
SWIFT'S
VIENNA
SAUSAGE
21c
8-10 Sausages Per Can
Swift's
DEVILED HAM
20c
3 ex. can
"put Meufoivuuil
IIpV afllilll
Mod loUty fram fin lad Da. ) r-
frooront vinegar, .plc.i and
par ftmcst vie. Qf,
RITZ
CRACKERS
26c
NABISCO
Vanilla Wafers
23c
Large Box
BEG MORE
DOG FOOD
2- 27c
BORAXO
9c
4 oz. can
KERR JARS
QT. 95c Doz.
PT. 79c
Doz.
A Good Buy
SWIFT'S
Dried Beef
47c
3'i oz. Jar
SWIFT'S
Spaghetti with
Meat Sauce
25c
l ib.
can
SWIFT'S
SWIFTNING
3 POUNDS
for
69c
TASTY PAK
Freestone
PEACHES
1 lb., 13 oz. can
29c
TASTY PAK
BARTLETT
PEARS
1 lb., 13 oz. can
33c
VEGETABLE DEPT.
WATERMELON 2 -
39c
SUNKIST JUICE
ORANGES 5 u.
. BAG.
MEAT DEPT.
Pure No Filler
GROUND
BEEF
35c
LB.
ALL BEEF!
SWIFT'S
Oriole
Sliced Bacon
49c
LB.
A GOOD BUY
ARMOUR'S GRADE "A"
LEGS OF
LAMB
LB.
65c
Genuine Spring
SWIFT'S
Smoked Beef
TONGUES
39c lb.
Delicious!
DELICATESSEN
Chicken Pies Potato Salad
35c 35c
BAKERY
HOME
MADE
PIES
60c
Bergs Swedish
Ice Cream
One 37c Quart
Cookies
25c
per doz.
Mission Coil
Spaghetti
1 lb. 8 oz. bag
29c
SALEM'S COMPLETE FOOD CENTER