Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 25, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Aug. 25, 1949
Approved Lois Chartrand,
19, (above), of San Jose,
Calif., smiles after her con
tract with Paramount studio
was approved in a Los Angeles
Superior court. A talent scout
discovered her at Occidental
college. The seven-year con
tract calls for a weekly salary
of $760 by the end of that
time. (AP Wirephoto)
Spokane Killer
Escapes Again
Walla Walla, Aug. 25 (P) For
the second time within a year, a
Spokane county slayer was be
ing hunted down today after es
caping from the state penitenti
ary.
The prisoner, George Madi
on, escaped from the institution
with three companions at dusk
last night. All but Madison were
retaken shortly. ,
Madison, described by Warden
John Cranor as "dangerous and
vicious," was i believed to have
taken a truck from the stale
game farm across the highway
from the prison.
The hunted slayer escaped
previously in November, 1948,
while assigned to the prison
photo laboratory but was retak
en in Fort Wayne, Ind.
The quartet slipped to free
dom last night through a 35-foot
tunnel which started between a
cell block and the prison chapel
and came up outside the wall.
Timing was perfect. Their
flight was covered by dusk and
' tower guards were busy with
other Inmates in the recreation
yard.
Churchill III
London, Auug. 25 (U.B Win-
fton Churchill caught a chill
while bathing on the French
Riviera this week and "will re
quire a few days rest. and quiet,"
the former prime minister's sec
retary laid today.
Flying Saucer' Reported
Portland. Aue. 25 (U.R) A
woman excitedly informed po
lice today that she had found a
flying saucer. Patrolmen in
vestigated and renorted back
that the "flying saucer" was a
phonograph record of the home
recording variety..
A machine for cleaning shins'
hulls without docking has just
oeen invented in Australia.
Spinach was grown in south
west Asia before Christian
times.
WANT SOFTER,
" WHITER
HANDS 7
3
Rain Dropt actually "babiei"
your hands, guards their
smoothness with gentle pro
tection, each time you use it.
Pensioner Told
To Give Up Car
Portland, Aug. 25 VP) The
state public welfare commission
has upheld a Multnomah county
ban on car ownership for an
aged pensioner.
The decision requires Logan
Fields, 78, to either give up his
car or lose old age assistance.
Commission members made
the ruling yesterday after hear
ing appeals that favored allow
ing pensioners to own cheap
cars. The old age recipients are
now permitted to do so only if
the cars are essential.
Fields, a one-armed former vi
olin maker, owns a 1936 mode
car. The commission was told by
Floyd K. Dover that the car was
needed so Fields could get to
grocery stores. Dover represents
a recently organized old age
grievance committee.
Joseph E. Dunne, pension
group leader, said he would un
dertake a court test of the deci
sion. He said he would seek an
injunction to halt the Multno
mah commission from stopping
funds to two other pensioners
who own cars.
State Commission Chairman
Jack Luihn defended the policy.
He said "sentiment throughout
the state is that our regulation is
very, very liberal. If any county
welfare commission wishes any
one to have a car they can do
so under our regulations."
Complaints of both the Hood
River and Multnomah commis
sions over reductions of aid to
dependent children to provide
more funds for aged pensioners
were also heard. Chairman Lu
ihn and Administrator Loa How
ard were instructed to take up
the matter with the state emer
gency board.
Missing Los Angeles po
lice have launched an all-out
search for Mrs. Mimi Boom
hower, 48, (above), wealthy
widow who reportedly vanish
ed from her home a week ago.
she was last heard from when
she telephoned a friend that
she was to go out with an
unidentified man. Police found
all the lights burning in her
home. (Acme Telephoto)
Farm Home Visitors
Are Given Surprise
Dayton A group of ladies
chartered a bus from Robert
Stilwell, and enjoyed an all-day
visit at the WCTU Childrens
Farm Home, near Corvallis.
There were 51 in the group.
The farm home covers about
100 acres and most of the food
used, is grown on the farm and
maintains a dairy of 60 cows
and the boys are getting calves
ready for the fair. There are ap
proximately 160 enrolled in the
home between ages of five and
18 years of age. They have non-
demoninational church and It is
supported by donations from
various sources and organiza
tions.
There were 15 ladies from La
fayette and three from Newberg
besides the Dayton ladies in the
party.
Records Posted
At Round-up
Pendleton, Aug. 25 VP) A
bulldogging record and a near
record calf roping time were al
ready posted for the 39th annual
Pendleton Round-up today as
cowpokes went into second day
competition.
Oral Zumwalt, , Wolf Creek,
Mont., dropped a steer in 8.4
seconds yesterday for the new
record. The time was four
tenths of a second better than
the previous mark set in 1946.
The fast calf roping time of
13.1 seconds by Cotton Lee, Clo
vis, N.M., was within one-tenth
of a second of the record set in
1941.
Gene Rambo, Shandon, Calif.,
a leader for his third Interna
tional Rodeo association title,
had troubles in the first day's
events. He was thrown in the
bareback ride, failed to halt his
steer in the bulldogging and
pulled leather in the saddle
bronc ride. He placed, however,
in steer roping. Rambo won the
Jackson trophy here in 1944 and
his early misses in the points
put him behind for a repeat in
this arena.
Frank Gamble, Toppenish,
Wash., used his own string of
ponies to win the pony express,
cowboy pony and relay races.
A first day crowd of 6500
cheered the veteran rodeo entrants.
Why Suffer
Any Longer
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femedlw Amtilni mcceAi tot 6000
rears m China No matter with what
ailment jou art afflicted disorder
ilnusitii bean, lunii. liver, kidneys
km, constipation uleera, diabetes,
rheumatism, call and bladder, (aver
ikln. Hmalfl complaint.
CHARLIE
CHAN
CHINESE HERB CO. .
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Ties and Sal. Only
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SALEM. OS!.
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YOUR 600P MORHlNo HABIT!
M-ml Kellogg's Improved 40 Bran
Flakes are tastier, orlsperl Supply
whole -grain vitamins, minerals,
and extra bulk. Many diets need
this to help prevent constipation.
Delicious way to encourage "good
morning" habits. Get the whole
family eating Kelloao's Bran Flakes
In the white, red and green box.
' Good? 'e
flmn KWogg way
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BHGGESTT 'OTTOS
MARKET UN TOWH
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GETS TIME AND A HALF
HAMS
SWIFT'S BONELESS ROLLED
NOT PICNICS HALF OR WHOLE.
LB.
69c
SLICED BACON
SWIFT'S ORIOLE OR ARMOUR'S
.LB.
45c
FRYERS
LARGE REDS
DRESSED AND DRAWN
$
EACH
1.49
COTTAGE BUTTS
SWIFT'S PREMIUM
HALF OR WHOLE . .
LB.
45c
BEEF ROASTS I STEAKS I RUMP ROASTS SHORT RIBS
42c -r 69c J4c,k 29c-
Leon Tender Boneless No Watt ' Lots of Leon Meat
Ground Beef BEEF LIVER Cottage Cheese Aged Cheese
39c, 29c v 23c 49c
Only Beef Used Young Fiieher'i Pint
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SWEET CORN
Large, Tender Earl
Dozen
29c
Red
Ripe.
TOMATOES
.........2 .b. 15c
SPUDS
U. S. No. 2 Gemi
50 lb. tack.
95c
Hot Master Bread Right from Oven, 4 P.M.
ASPARAGUS HOMINY TOMATO JUICE COFFEE
2. an. 25C HUn, 2 can. 1 9C 40db.
No. t Can Center Cuts No. 2 Can No. t Can, Elsinore Grind It Fresh
W'jjf VINEGAR TOMATOES SPAGHETTI
37r 39C go.. 19c can I 2 earn 25c
cn Bring Jut- No. 2 H Can Franco American
MARSHMALLOWS SHORTENING SCOTT TISSUE DOG "fOO I D
2Pkg,. 29c 3 ib.. 79c o ,, iqc ? o,.
Dounackt Snowdrift will J cant XJC
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Store
19
men
Grocery n
Salem
Vi Mil
North of
Underpau
AVING (((ENTER
Stores
West
. Salem '.
At Foot of
Bridge
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
MEAT DEPARTMENTS
FII?ST BIRTHDAY
WE DON'T WANT ANY GIFTS, JUST YOU IN
THE STORE BUYING THESE WONDERFUL BAR
GAINS! LOOK AND SEE!
" r Jtrm ri mm am. . i l
LOCKER BEEF AT NEW LOW PRICES
29c
BEEF
ROAST
SWIFT'S
COMMERCIAL
Neck
Blade
Arm
.33c
39c
GRADE A MILK FED VEAL AND
GRADE A BEEF AT LOW PRICES
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
3
If you fry the burgen
you mutt have
SWIFT'NING
LB. can-a can
69c
CRACKERS
are needed for meat loaf
2
LB. KRISPY
BOX ;
.Box
39c
You've got to have
CATSUP, Dennison's
2
for
25c
And it goet good with Denniton'i
CHILI and BEANS
27c 4 99c
k each......." for "
burger's MAYONNAISE
NEED BESTFOODS AJAR
35
WESSON OIL
, . . Quart
59c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
PEACHES
$
1.39
Bex
WE ARE COOPERATING WITH LOCAL
FARMERS TO HELP SELL SURPLUS
AMOUNTS OF FRUITS.
HOOD RIVER
PEARS
BARTLETTS
...Box 1.59
95c
LOCAL ..Box
TOMATOES
18
to :v,
20 LB. FLAT iV
WATERMELON
GUARANTEED
2vk
A LB.
'i if
Hl if
BROADWAY AND MARKET STREETS
Open Sundays 8 A.M. Till 6:30 P.M.
SUGAR,, 85c
k
ALSO CRAWFORD AND
HALE PEACHES
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