Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 18, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, August 18, 1949
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MONOPOLY
Injunction Served Harry Bridges (lelt), president of the
ILWU, in picket line on the Honolulu docks, is served with a
circuit court injunction prohibiting the picketing action, by
Territorial Deputy High Sheriff John Young. Bridges con
tinued to picket ln direct defiance of the Injunction. (AP
Wirephoto)
Landslide Buries
12Alivein Japan
Tokyo, Aug. 18 P) Thirteen
persons were buried alive today
by a landslide in western Kyu
shu island.
Kydo news agency, In a dis
patch from Saga prefecture, said
rescue workers had been unable
later to find any bodies. The
landslide occurred in the village
of Kita Taku. ,
Observatory reports from Fu
kuoka said heavy rains through
out Kyushu would break all rec
ords for the past 60 years.
Mishap at Playground
Injures Lebanon Boy
Lebanon Dick Huddleston
10-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Huddleston, has a fractured
left arm, lacerated lip, nose
broken in two places, and deep
face scratches as the result of
an accident on a slide in the
playground of the federal hous
ing area. The topmost child of
three on the slide ladder, lost
his footing causing the Huddles
ton boy to be thrown to the
ground, a distance of five feet
Cheese will be hard and
tough if it is cooked too long
or at too high a temperature
When a dish containing cheese
is baked in the oven it's a good
idea to keep the temperature
moderate. When a cheese com
bination is cooked on top of
the range it should be put in a
heavy saucepan and the heat
kept very low, or put in a dou
ble boiler over hot, not boiling
water.
Networks War
Plans Made
New York, Aug. 18 m The
war between the networks" Is
ready to go into all-out action.
Plans for NBCs campaign,
the largest and costliest promo
tion and publicity effort in the
history of the network, were
announced by Charles Ham
mond, NBC vice president.
The promotion phase will be
a three-pronged drive employ
ing the combined potential of
radio, newspaper and magazine
promotion.
Every possible type of on-the-
air promotion will be employed
There will be announcements
on sustaining programs, cross
reference announcements on
commercial shows, announce
ments at station breaks as well
as commentator and disc jockey
announcements.
There will also be a network
showcase" program and two
regularly scheduled programs on
which the stars of the network
will appear.
CBS promotion and publicity
plans will include similar de
vices to support "the greatest
schedule of programs ever to be
carried by any network."
The CBS bigwigs recently
held a special meeting in New
York to lay the 1949-50 battle
plans but the full extent of
their gigantic program will not
be revealed until a later date.
inal captured here Sunday, has
admitted taking part in rob
beries totaling more than $62,000
in several states, police an
nounced today.
Mrs. Bircham led police to a
cache of $7,516 last night. The
money was found wrapped ln a
green raincoat, hidden in a
hole about one foot deep on a
farm near West Point, Ky.
Earl David Bircham, 45, is
charged with the fatal shooting
of Patrolman John Tennyson
and serious wounding of Patrol
man John Ross. His young wife
was questioned by police for 14
hours yesterday.
Polish OfficiaT
To Seek Refuge
Washington, Aug. 18 (U.B
Tadeusz J. Rakowskl, resigned
Polish consul general In Mon
treal, is seeking political refuge
in the United States today.
His decision to desert the
communist-dominated Polish
government was revealed by Ar
thur Bliss Lane, former 17. S
ambassador to Poland.
In a statement issued through
Lane, Rakowski said:
"I am a Catholic and I cannot
accept the onslaughts of the com
munist government upon the
Catholic church."
Child Gnaws Painf
Off Furniture, Dies
Hyattsville, Md., Aug. 18 UP)
Four-year-old Claudette Garver
loved to gnaw the paint off fur
niture. She died Saturday.
The county medical examiner
certified her death resulted
from lead poisoning.
Claudette s three-year-old sis
ter Elizabeth was treated at
Children's hospital for the same
ailment.
Their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Garver, said for the past
year the children persisted in
chewing the paint from the fur
niture in their home. Mrs. Gar
ver said Claudette ignored all
punishment to gnaw on furni
ture "just like a little beaver."
Atlantic Crossed
In Small Sailboat
Dartmouth, England, Aug. 18
) Two daring .British broth
ers completed today an epic
Wife Aids Hubby
In Many Robberies
Louisville, Ky., Aug. 18 U.R)
Mrs. June Bircham, 26, wife of
the nation's number one crim-
jaimjesiy
PECTIN
Weil-Known Man Felt
Like Swollen Balloon
Full of Stomach Gas
"I'll be glad to tell anyone who
writes to me what Kal-O-Dex has
done ln my case," says A. H.
Siemens. 915 North Ave.. Reedley
Calif. "I was so constipated that
rood would Bloat me up nice a uck
It just seemed to lay in my
stomach and sour and back up
brashy ln my throat. Seemed al
ways worse at night couldn't rest
from rolling and tossing, then get
up without any sleep, cranky and
hard to get along with. Kal-O-Dex
changed all that, lor now i m as
regular as a clock no more gas
and bloat, and sleep like a top.
My wife says that I have a good
disposition since taxing Kai-u-uex
and look and feel better than I
have in years."
KAL-O-DEX is an Herbal Form
ula containing medicinal Juices
from 6 Oreat Herbs; these herbs
cleanse bowels, clear gas from
stomach, act on sluggish Intestines
and kidneys. Miserable people soon
feel different all over. So don't go
on suffering. Oet kal-o-dex to
day at all drug stores. Money Back
Quarantee.
MARKET m TOWN
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GETS TIME AND A HALF
COTTAGE ROLLS
Swift's Premium
Sweet Hickory Smoke
LB.
45c
SLICED BACON
Well Streaked LB.
45'
BEEF LIVER
Young Beef LB.
2
SWISS STEAL 59c
U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION
BEEF ROASTS I STEAKS I FRYERS I SHORT RIBS
42c ui:;;69c $U9 eoeh 29
Lean Tender Boneless No Waste Large Reds Lots of Lean Meat
BONELESS POT ROASTS;- ,59'
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
cf a,us I - TT5 50 LBS. SPUDS 99c
forXTC Ripe X lbs. UC U. S. No. 2 Gems
VINFfiAR I SNOW KREEM T FARMERS
vmcuHR Soap powjer Shortening ATTENTION
JOC Gal. n We Hare About
40 jC Pkg. ib. ISC 400 Potato Sacks
Bri"9 J9 40 "n for Sale!
Hot Master Bread Right from Oven, 4 P.M.
rKELLrL I AYFL0"ER I CHEESE I Salad Dressing
Cornflakes Margarine mmm 00s
3 74c ipmt 29c
ltC Pkg. 22C Ib. 2-lb. Pkg. 1 Quart IGA... 49C
IGA
Store
Broadway Grocery
BROADWAY AND MARKET STREETS
Open Sundays 8 A.M. Till 6:30 P.M.
IGA
Store
2,700-mile Atlantic crossing in a
homemade 20-foot sailboat.
Stanley Smith, 30, and his
brother, Colin, 20, both veterans
of the Royal Air Firce, set foot
on land for the first time since
leaving Halifax, N.S., in their
cockleshell craft 43 days ago.
After successfully braving
storms, thirst and starvation for
more than six weeks without
aid, the brothers had to accept
a tow from a harbor launch to
make their triumphal entrance.
The wind failed them B00 yards
off shore.
Lottery Slips Hid
In Flowing Beard
Boston, Aug. 18 P) Seventy-two-year-old
Harry Ziedman's
chest-length whiskers were, po
lice charged, the depository for
lottery slips.
The slips were found in Zeld
man's flowing white beard when
he was arrested yesterday. He
was held for arraignment on a
charge of setting up and promot
ing a lottery.
Private Rites for
Margaret Mitchell
Atlanta. Aus. 18 Wl Private
funeral services were arranged
for Margaret Mitchell, and a
loudspeaker system was set up
so the public could hear last
rites today for the famed au-j
thor. I
The 43-year-old novelist who
penned "Gone With the Wind"
died Tuesday of injuries re
ceived when she was struck
down by a speeding automobile.
She will be burled in Oak
land cemetery, where stands a
monument to the south's un
known Civil War dead The
men ln gray whose story Miss
Mitchell told in her Pulitzer
prize winning novel. Hundreds
of the soldiers of the Confed
eracy are buried in Oakland.
Mold flavoed gelatin ln an
eight-inch square pan and when
set cut in cubes; serve the cubes
as a salad on a bed of shredded
greens with sour cream dress
ing; or serve as dessert in sauce
dishes with safe custard sauce.
.FUVOM
im
MLCS TO .-rT'UM
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
o7lo77 HAMtwh.,. WC "UTT HALF, Ib. 59 C
BRAND nilrlJ Ham. lb. SHANK HALF, Ib. 55c
" HAMS 59c
PICNIC Mssf Half or Whole Ib.
est SIDE PORK s. J9c
' CHOICE
YOUNG
Shoulder
MUTTON
snouiaer M
ROASTS lb 29C
LEGS Half or Whole lb. 35c
chops lb 29c
STEWIb ilVlt
SEASONING
BACON
SQUARES Ib.
12V2C
FRESH DRESSED
FRYERS
HENS
and RABBITS
4990 N.
River Road
Phone
2.8230
mm market
Shop Every Day Shop The Easy Way
These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday
SWIFTNING
3 B73c
DEL RICH
MARGARINE
ib. 31c
MORTON'S
r i I For Making Pickles
kJk I 4
Ib. bag.
12c
C&H CANE
SUGAR 25 Ib. bag .
2.25
PICKLING
VINEGAR wGBarZ
Your
39c
M.C.P.
PECTIN 3
29c
TODAYS
&ZST&UY
is
WHITE
KING!
GIANT PKG. . 55c
LARGE PKG. . . 25c
Sierra
Toilet Soap. .5 bars JL9i
SCOTCH 1A.
CLEANSER, pkg IUC
Mission Bell M "l Q
Toilet Soap . . t bars I C
SWIFT'S
TOMATO JUICE
46 oz. can . . 25c
Garden Fresh Vegetables
CRAWFORD
PEACHES
Large
Basket
19c
FRESH LOCAL
CELERY ZL 10c
NO. 1 WASHINGTON
POTATOES 27c
SUNKIST
LEMONS
Large Size
Dozen . . .
39c
KLEENEX
Pack 3 pkgs. 79c
SWIFT'S
ROAST BEEF ST 53c
HERSHEY
CHOC-BITS . 19c
SUNSHINE SHREDDED
WHEAT 15c
S&W
APRICADE ctn" 39c
35c
STATE FAIR BRAND
tomatoes rr-fo,
10lb.bag
.83c
FAfflllY flOUPtJ
or i on
KEIZER SSwn MARKET
JOWL
BACON SQUARES,
YOUNG BEEF
LIVER
25c
49c
BUSICK'S
MARION
STREET
MARKET
Tree
parking
Open Friday
Sand Saturday
. nr:i o
I II o
MONDAY THRU
THURSDAY
'Til 6:30
Hunt's
Yellow Cling
Halves
PEACHES
No. lVi tin
2 fr 47c
PICKET
FAMILY
FLOUR
5 .b 39c
10 ib, 73c
25 lb, $1.69
50,b. $3.29
Golden Ripe
BANANAS
2 - 25c
Oxydol
Dux
Rinso
Lux
Tide
Ivory Flakes
Ivory Snow
Vel
White King
25c
LARGE
SIZE
KRAFT
CHEESE
soi. 10c
GLASS "
KRAFT
DINNERS
Ik
ALLSWEET
1 lb. 29ctlfc 57e
ASSORTED
LUNCH MEATS .
45c
IS lb. IN PRINT BAG
lb. bog
1.07