Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 18, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 18, 1948
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Warden Seeks
Safecracker
L. Wanted A lafecracker. Ap
.. cly George Alexander, warden
; ji at the state penitentiary. (Non
'5 naid adv.)
j7 Warden Alexander wa faced
i with this situation when he
'f found there was a dearth, or
. rather complete lack, of safe
' ' crackers among the 1300-odd in
.; mates of his institution.
' . He learned this when he could
' ! not find a modern Jimmy Valen-
.i line to open a small safe that
Si had been around the prison farm
for years, gift of the war assets
administration. The combina-
r tion could not be located.
! Learning of the situation Rob
ert O. Reeves, Salem typewrit
, er man, suggested to Warden Al
exander that Howard G. Neb
lock, Portland locksmith, could
ov handle the job.
-3. Warden Alexander states Neb
lock will probably be given the
opportunity.
Comics to Aid in
School Attendance
ui New York, Aug. 18 VP) The
" comic book is going to be used
- to help keep Junior Interested
t In going to school.
I The plan was announced yes-
t terday by the national social
welfare assembly.
It said it has arranged with
National Comics Publications,
one of the coir1'- ' largest com
ic publishers, to convey socially
constructive messages through
popular teen-age comic strips.
The first message, urging the
youngsters to continue their
school careers, will appear in
the August issue of 32 comic
periodicals, with a circulation of
10,000,000.
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'Fire Fighters Get
Reinforcements
Yellowstone Park, Wyo., Aug.
18 (U.R) Reinforcements joined
100 wenry park service men to
day to help battle a defiant and
still uncontrolled forest . fire
near the south gate of Yellow
stone park.
More than 160 acres of im
prestive timbcrland fell to the
flames by last night, Park Sup-
crintendant Edmund Rogers
said.
The fire, caused by lightning,
broke out Tuesday about three
miles cast of the south entrance
road, south of West Thumb.
The area Is mountainous with
no building or developed areas
and is inhabited only by wild
game.
Receives Plane Model Gen. H. (Hap) Arnold with model
of the early Wright "B," the plane In which he learned to
fly in 1911, which was presented to him at Hamilton Field,
Calif., by representatives of the Curtis-Wright company.
General Arnold is expected to be questioned soon concerning
B-36 bombers by a congressional subcommittee which is now
on its way here. (AP Wirephoto)
Man Swallows
Radium Needle
Pueblo, Colo., Aug. 18 (IP)
William J. Nafe, 47, who acci
dentally swallowed a radium
needle during treatment, was
in a "weak and tired" condition
today, his physician reported.
Nafe, chief clerk of the city
engineering department, under
went surgery Monday. Doctors
used a Geiger counter to lo
cate the needle, which had
passed into his intestinal tract.
Surgeons decided not to oper
ate. Nafe was being treated for
a throat ailment when he swal
lowed the tiny needle.
Americans Living
Two Years Longer
Washington, Aug. 18 (IP)
Americans are living almost two
years longer than the pre-war
life span, the office of vital sta
tistics said today.
The average life expectancy
for white women at birth is 70.6
years and, for white men, 65.2
years, according to calculations
based on 1947 death rates.
In 1946 white women had a
life expectancy, at birth of 70.3
years for the f irst, time exceed
ing the Biblical three-score-years-and-ten
a n d white men
could expect an average life of
65.1 years.
Police Captains
Are Assigned
Salem's three new city police
force captains have taken over
their new assignments, Chief
Clyde Warren said Thursday
morning.
Captain of the day shift, 8
a.m., to 4 p.m., is Glenn A.
Bowman. Leland D. Weaver is
in charge of the 4 p.m. to mid
night shift, while Stanley K
Friese is serving as captain of
the midnight to 8 a.m. shift,
For Friese and Bowman, the
new setup will mean little
change. Friese had already been
serving as captain of the night
shift on a temporary appoint
ment basis, and Bowman had
been on the police desk days, a
job which his captaincy will
probably call for much of the
time.
Sergeants Don Nicholson and
Ersel Mundinger will remain
in their positions as sergeants
on the day shift and 4-12 shift,
respectively.
Sgt. Walter Esplin will assist
Friese on the night shift, re
placing Ernest Finch In this
capacity. Finch will assume the
role of patrolman, driving one of
the night patrol can.
WANT 10 "WINTER Alt CONDITION"
your home? Let ul show you the
new low-priced Deico-Heat oil
burning Condition" compactly
designed for instillation in either
basements or utility rooms where
space is limitedl
SALEM HEATING &
SHEET METAL CO.
1085 BROADWAY
Authorled Representative
BROADWAY APPLIANCE DOES IT AGAIN
The Greatest Sale to Ever Hit Willamette Valley
Buy at Your Price During Our Gigantic
Telephone Auction Sale
HERE IS HOW IT WORKS . . .
For a period of 30 days you may bid on any llem in the store havlnt; a red tag on it. Your
bid Is placed on a white card and attached to the appliance. If your bid Is raised we phone
you and give you an opportunity to raise your bid.
Yesf Our Easy Budget Terms Still Apply During
This Unique Auction Sale
Merc are just a few of the many Kerns going to the highest bidder. Refrigerators (some
with frozen food compartments); Ironcrs; Pressure Cookers; Vacuum Sweepers- Home
Freeiers; Washing Machines (standard and midget); Electric Range; Circulating oil Heat
ers, and many more too numerous to mention.
WE WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 9 P. M. ON FRIDAY NIGHTS DURING THE SALE
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Idanha Firm Outbids
Three for Timber
tion transmission line extension
Firms outbid were the Thomp-
son-Hendrickson Logging com
pany, Salem; Harvey Lumber
company of Detroit and the M
& M Woodworking company of
Portland.
The Idanha Lumber company
outbid three others in offering
$55,556 at an auction sale in
volving 7,500,000 board feet of
timber on Mansfield creek nr
Breltenbush.
The sale was held by the Wil
lamette national forest to pro
vide right-of-way clearing for
a Bonneville power administra
3,029 Wholesaler In the
United States and Canada
have used our service.
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I 1288 I
State St. I
Priced "Kash and Karry"-Less Cash More Carry
Join the throng of people that have made our market one of the larger markets here in
Salem, You will be pleased at the quality, and very much surprised at the low prices.
Freshly Ground
Hamburger ,b.
33c
EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD
BEEF Arm Cuf
. Blade Cut
ROAST Rump lb.
39c
Eastern Oregon Hereford
Round Steak ,b.
59c
A Grade Milk Fed B
Veal Roast ib 4SC
Boneless
STEW ,
49c
Tender Skinless
WIENERS
lb.
39c
Fresh Country 4
Sausage lb
Short Ribs . 29c
Eastern Oregon Hereford
T Bones
lb.
59c
A Grade Milk Fed
Veal Steak
lb.
49c
Tender Boneless
SIRLOIN
lb.
69c
Eastern Sugar Cured
Sliced Bacon ,b.
45c
QK Eastern Oregon Herefords. Small sixes!
BEEF
Lean and tender. NOW IS THE TIME
TO BUY!
Lb.35c
BASINVS FOOD MARKET
1288 State Street
In the University Shopping Center
MARSHMALLOWS
Wonder Food
Soft and Fluffy...... Pkg.
10c
CR1SCO 3lb,,79c MIRACLE WHIP qt 53c
CIGARETTES carton 1.45 EGGS Large Grade A dos. 69c
PINEAPPLE
Del Monte Crushed
Flat Cam
2 , 29c
R D C A n Sliced White
w sx s.r- ft
Loaf
19c I Nestles Morsels 2 Dk 35c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
We feature one of the most complete stocks of local fruits and vegetables in town Fresh
daily from nearby farms at prices you can afford to pay.
TOMATOES t ibi 15c
18 lb. box.
89c
POTATOES 29c 1.05
WATERMELONS rtttA ,h 2Vac
CARROTS Bunch JC
CANNING PEACHES
DAILT SUPPLY FROM TOWNSEND'S ORCHARDS
ALL VARIETIES - TREE RIPENED!
Prices Effective
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
Aug. 18-19-20
Shop and Save
at
BASINGER'S
13th STATE STS.
AVING (oCENTER
Stores
salem
Vi Mile North of
Underpass
On Portland Road
WEST SALEM
At Foot of Bridge
Both Stores Open from 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily
Specials for Friday, Saturday and Sunday
BREAD
White Sliced
l'j Ib. Loaf. .
2 . 35c
ICE CREAM 0 33c
POP
VIRGINIA DARE
75c
. . .CASE
Plus Bottle Deposit
WAX PAPER r: 50c
COFFEE
RED DOT
LB.
36c
DENNISON'S
PORK & BEANS
3 27c
cans
CHOCOLATE MINT
WAFERS
(SUNSHINE)
Packog
. 39c
Produce Department
Sloppy and Crawford Peaches. Peak of the Season,
For canning at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
BARTLETT nrillf For Canning m Mf
PEARS BU,hei 1.49
SUNKIST
LEMONS " . ..z. 29c
LOCAL
TOMATOES 98c
2 lbs. for 1 5 c
RADISHES .nd
GREEN ONIONS .... 5c
WATERMELONS ItiZF'i. 2Vic
Meat Department
Lowest Salem Prices
Every Day
HAMS monark 57Ca
1 HALF OR WHOLE LB.
FRYERS 59cl
BACON SQUARES IQc
JOWLS 12c-
LIVER
SAUSAGE 35cLt
LARD 2LK24c
GROUND
BEEF 39c
Raving (Renter
Stores
I At the Foot of Vi Mile North
The Bridge Of the Underpass
WEST SALEM SALEM