Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 18, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    Keizer Has Country Fair
As Benefit for Scouting
Keizer, Aug. 18 Preparations are complete for the- Keizer
county fair carnival, to be held at 8 o'clock tomorrow night as
a benefit for Keizer Scout Troop 41.
The carnival is to be an outdoor affair at the Keizer corners
and will include a wide variety of typical country fair events.
Running the gamut from hog$
calling and husband calling to
free outdoor musical entertain
ment and movies, the event will
feature assorted prizes.
The country fair is expected
to put the Keizer Scout troop
over the top in its drive to col
lect $500 to enable the troop
to go to the Pendleton Round
up. Leaving Monday morning by
chartered bus, the Scouts will
camp the rest of the week on
the Umatilla river near Pendle
ton and will spend a day and a
half at the Houndup.
This project, for which the
troop has been gathering funds
for nearly two years, will wind
up a three-year period as Scout
master for Mickey Hickman,
who retires as local scoutmaster
September 1. Hickman resigned
following a unanimous vote by
the troop requesting him to re
main. He will be followed as
scoutmaster by Otto' Yunker.
Remaining as assistant scoutmas
ter is Marvin Black, with Lloyd
Woods being added as assistant
scoutmaster.
Street Paving Will
Start at Lebanon
Lebanon Work on the joint
state-city paving program on
Williams and Milton streets is
due to commence sometime late
this week, according to informa
tion received at the city record
er s office.
Warren Northwest Construc
tion of Portland, who will soon
begin paving other city streets,
received the state bid to hard
surface Milton street from Main
to Williams, and north on Wil
liams to Grant.
The state will assume part of
the paving costs with the re
maining costs assessed against
property owners.
The roadway will form the
first half of a by-pass for trucks
traveling through the city.
School Board
Counts Pennies
Dallas Faced with high costs
that will make the construction
of the new Lyle school a narrow
squeeze to get within the $250,
000 bond issue approved by the
voters, the Dallas school board
is seeking every means to cut
the construction costs.
The board has asked the city
council to waive customary buil
ding permits as required under a
Dallas ordinance. On the gen
eral contract . of $210,000, the
usual fee would amount to $420
plus additional sums for plumb
ing and wiring, depending upon
the number of toilets and out
lets. This request was based on the
fact that the school is tax exempt
and must conform to all codes
even though no city inspection
were required.
Faced with the request, the
council was in doubt as to the
proper disposition of the matter
at the regular meeting. Finally,
the matter was turned over to
the finance committee with in
structions to check other cities
as to the usual procedure in
luch cases.
Upon hearing that Bill Black
ley, city auditor, had received
word from the industrial acci
dent commission stating that as
many firemen as wanted could
be covered under accident' com
pensation, the council voted to
give the volunteer department
the right to extend coverage
with a maximum of 50 men. Ai
the present time only 25 are
covered.
William A. Boydston was ap
pointed a member of the Dallas
ambulance commission to suc
ceed Eugene Hayter, who has re
signed. Boydston's term will ex
pire January 1, 1950. The ap
pointment was by Mayor Hollis
Smith and was confirmed by the
council;
Walt Whitman's poems, trans
lated into Spanish, were featur
ed at a recent open-air recital in
Palermo, Argentina.
DERRIA MARTIN
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 18, 1949 11
was in danger . . . because she
helped a wounded man get
away from two sinister-looking
individuals. The man,
HAID SCOTT ...
was as mysterious as he w a s
hardboiled. What connection
did he have with
The House on Lilac Street
Read this exciting new serial
story starting Saturday in the
Capital 4. Journal
Solem'i IiCadlnr Newspaper
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One Bottle makes
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CRISC0 SHORTENING
Special Low Saving Price.
3 lb. can ,
PREM LUNCHEON MEAT
Special Low Saving Price.
12 oz. can
IGA SOAP GRAINS
Everyday Low Price. A toy bar of soap in each package.
Large package
PICKET FLOUR
Idaho hard wheat flour. Special low price.
HIGHLAND
SYRUP
57c
Cane and Maple from Old Vermont
BEN-GEE CHINESE
DINNER
REG.
PKG.
A complete Chinese dinner with
Vegetables, Noodles and Soy Sauce.
JUNKET
ICE CREAM MIX
FUDGE MIX
Chocolate or
Fenuche
REG.
PKG.
53c
with
Sauce.
12c
33c
COMPLEXION CLOTH IN
EACH PACKAGE ,4&k
Sally MafJM
BEAUTY SOAP
4 Bars
33c
mm- 'smv a vm 'tun
RICE KRISPIES.
5 Ms oz.
pkg. ...
15c
18c
SHREDDED RALSTON
Pk9
Get a Little Women jewel box for 50c
and a box top from Shredded Ralston
SUNSHINE CHEEZ-ITS
8-ox. pkg
Dainty cheese squares
IGA MUSTARD
8-ox. jar
With a paddle on each jar
17c
13c
IGA WHOLE KERNEL
CORN, No. 2 can ... .
19c
Just like fresh corn off the cob
25 lb. bag, $1.69
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
THAT SAVE YOU MONEY
10 lb. bag.
79c
37c
23c
73c
OSCAR MEYER
SELECT BEEF
12 ox.
can . .
55c
With a sack of mild barbecue sauce for added flavor and
deliciousness.
SlS f ' IASV TO
Whipped Lemon Topping
Broadcom Auguit 6, 1949
Vi cup chilled 1 tablespoon Utnon
Pel Milk juice
1 tablespoon tufa teaspoon grated
lemon rind
Put milk and sugar into small bowl.
Whip with chilled rotary beater, or
electric beater at high speed, until
fluffy. Add lemon, juice and rind.
Continue whipping until stiff. Serve
as a topping on Ribbon Icebox
Dessert, (ask for recipe at our store),
Plain Cake, Gingerbread, or other
desserts that will blend with the lemon,
flavor of this topping. Makes 1 Vz cups.
To Make Ribbon Icebox Dessert
with Whipped Lemon Topping
you Will Needt
PET MILK
2 Tall
Cans
ELSINORE FRUIT
Cocktail Ncan!
IGA JELL-IT
Gelatin 3 okB, IVC
23c
33c
12 oz.
can . .
OSCAR MEYER
WIENERS
Skinless Ready to Eat Pleasingly Tender Mild Flavor.
ARMOUR'S DASH
DOG FOODlb.-n
The best for better health for your pet.
51c
d Flavor.
14c
In the Whole
Bean Ground
to Order
SUNBRITE
ri CAklCCD
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It gives you quick action for household cleansing.
SWIFT'S
CLEANSER
2
isehol
2.
15c
ing.
25c
In red, blue or green to match your color scheme.
BORAXO 8 ox con
Cleans dirty hands with quick and gentle action
10
ox.
17c
ion.
11c
Sunny Morn
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strong blend Pkg.ffOw
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but coffou. Price-
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COFFEE con 53c
Hill-MJB-FoIgers-Schillings-etc.
BORAX POWDER
Keep some on hand for so many household uses. 1
35c
SPANGLES 16 ox. pkg. . . .
Buy It at Your IGA Store for Your Dance Floor
Specials For Friday, and Saturday
17s
25c
TOKAY GRAPES
Flaming red, sweet and juicy ; LB.
SEEDLESS GRAPES ,
For your fresh fruit salads. Special low price LBS.
CELERY HEARTS 10r
Only the crisp, tender hearts of the celery .' BUNCH I V
GREEN PEPPERS Mr
Your family will enjoy a dish of stuffed green peppers LB. IVI
FRESH CARROTS Qr
Local grown, brought to you garden fresh ' bunches '
DANISH SQUASH 9r
A delightful change in your vegetable dish s LB.
are yours with
They're so food 'n so thrifty
Deviled
HAM
A quick-fix
sandwich
iavoriiel
19c
Deviled
TONGUE l5c
Economical pftigBfc
bacauie if mPf
goes so far! fflV 1
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LIVER
Spread
Can bo used
in 10 many
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14c
mm
$20,000 FIRST PRIZE
FOR NAMIN THIS
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FOR AN ENTRY BLANK
DUZ
large
25c
IVORY
SOAP
Aed.
1 for
25c
DREFT
25c
Large
Pkg. .
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Ivory Soap to:9' 2 27c
Camay Soap sf.9 . 3 f0r 23c
Camay Soap $... 2 i0, 23c
Spic and Span 9". 25c
ITEM FOR ITEM THE IGA STORE IN YOUR
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Pearson's Food Mkt.
294 No. Commercial
Model Food Market
275 North High St.
Orcurr's Market
4200 North River Road
Central Cash Market
Monmouth, Oregon
Ronner's Grocery
Gervais, Oregon
Equall's Grocery
Woodburn, Oregon
Independence
Food Market
Independence, Oregon
Scio Food Market
Scio, Oregon
Highland Market
S00 Highland Ave.
Ken Golliet
Mehama, Ore. Open Sunday
Broadway Grocery
Brdwy. tt Mkt.-Open Sunday
Quality Food Mkt.
17th and Market St.
State Street Market
17th and Center
Carter's Market
1230 State St