12 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore Thursday, Aug. 25, 1949 if M f Dallas Sam Stewart, 12, on of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stew art, Rickreall, route 1, examines his registered Jersey, Wood land Park's Cutie, preparatory to entering her in the Polk county fair Thursday. Looking on is Bob Ohling, county extension agent. Sam has won the dairy showmanship tro phy for' the past two years and is after the Lyle Knower cup again this year in the hopes of getting it for permanent possession. Exhibits in 4-H work at the fair will far sur pass any previous year, Ohling states. (Abel photo) seven fraternal organizations by me state liquor control commis sion. . xney include the Moose at Eugene and Elks lodges at Pen dleton, Klamath rails and urants Pass. East Salem Business Firm Reports Ownership Change East Salem, Aug. 25 A change of ownership in an East Ealem business has been noted. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellis have taken over the fountain and lunch room in the Hardy building at the corner of Lancaster drive and Silverton road which was owned by Sylvester Jerry and Sam Heinrick. A second 4-H cluo taxing any active part in the 4-H show at the fairgrounds this week Is the Middle Grove Swine club. Seven of the 10 members have pigs entered. They are by Mar vin Cage, Lewis Patterson; Wayne Goode, Marshall Jel derks, Gary Doty, Eldon Beutler and Dale Van Cleave. Wayne and Yvonne Goode have white leghorn chickens entered and Wayne and Marvin Cage have garden produce entries with Wayne also having corn. House guests for a week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pickerel on Lancaster drive are his mother, Mrs. Bert McBeth and daughter Shirley, brothers Richard McBeth and Tech. Sgt. William McBeth who is in the United States on furlough from Frankfurt, Germany. Their home is at Grand Junction, Colo. Penland Leaves For Last Reunion Portland, Aug. SB W) Theo dore A. Penland, Vancouver, Wash., commander In chief of the Grand Army of the Repub lic, was en route today to the last encampment of the boys in blue. The centenarian, waiting in Union station last night for his train, protested that a score of women were being too solicitous of his welfare. "Why I haven't been ill in 89 years," said the Civil War vet eran. He was accompanied on the trip to Indianapolis by delegates to the convention of affiliated groups Women's Relief corps, Daughters of Union Veterans and Ladies of the G.A.R. They joined the Washington State delegates at Spokane. Promoter Picks Up $25,000 on Highway Wareham, Mass., Aug. 25 VP) An odd looking package In the center of a highway attract ed .the attention of David Lu miansky, New Bedford insur ance broker and prize fight matchmaker. He stopped his car and picked it up. It contained $25,000 in bills of various denominations. Lumiansky reported to Police Chief Chester Churchill that he found the money. If no one claims It in a year, It's all Lumiansky's, the chief said. Polk Fair to Open Thursday Dallas, Aug. 25 The past year's work and accomplish' ments of Polk County 4-H club members will be on display be ginning Thursday at Monmouth as they participate in the 30th annual Polk county lair, The 4-H club members will be busy during the three days of the fair participating in vari ous activities and contests which scheduled for them. En thusiasm is running high in contests this year with a record number of boys and girls ex pected to compete in these spe cial activities. Many of these contests will be eliminations where the winner will be Polk county's representative in these contests at the Oregon State Fair. Livestock judging in 4-H ex hibits will begin on Thursday afternoon immediately following the closing of the entry booksj with the sheep showmanship contest followed by the judging of sheep and goat classes. Dur ing the rest of the afternoon judging of poultry, rabbits and beef will be completed. Friday, August 25, beginning at 9 a.m. vegetable gardening, home beau tification, bee culture and woodworking will be judged also the swine showmanship contests will be held followed by judging of the various breed classes of swine. Immediately following lunch at 1:00 p.m. the dairy showmanship contest will be held, The winner of which will receive the Lyle Knower showmanship trophy with the dairy classes to be judged im mediately following the show manship contest. Saturday morning, August 27, Polk Prune Growers 'Strike' With Heavy Crop, Low Prices Dallas, Aug. 25 Unless canneries and packers pay growers $25 per green ton for prunes delivered, Polk county orchards will not be picked this year, members of the County Growers association decided at a meeting this week. The growers, with a relatively heavy crop, took the step in th fao. tVi. nrpvnllinff lrtwO price. Even at $25 per ton they,tary-treasurer; nd RoM Simp-j council to be held at King's park, Knights Picnic Set on Sunday Knights of Columbus and Ca tholic Daughters of America and their families are invited to the annual picnic of the Sublimity believe that they will do no bet ter than break even. When costs are deducted, about $8 per ton is left for the green fruit on the trees. A total of 140 persons were present at the meeting, repre senting 120 different Folk coun ty orchards. They figured that their total yield would be an est timated 12,000 tons or about 70 percent of the total Polk county crop this year. It was the best turnout to such a meeting in lo cal history. The growers, although laced with the low price, decided on a picking price of 15 cents per bushel box which they consid ered good enough to protect lo cal labor. No action was taken on shakers or dryer help. Picking is not due to start un til September 1 with some as late as Labor day, although one grower is picking now. The board of directors was directed to' contact canneries and packers of their price proposal. All officers and directors were re-elected for another year, in cluding Frank Neufeld, presi dent; John DeJong, vice presi dent; Carl Gerlinger, Jr., secre- at 10:00 a.m. will find 4-H sad dle horse club members in the limelight with judging of their animals to be done at that time. Not only are numbers expect ed to be the greatest in 4-H club entries, but quality of exhibits will probably be better than beginning ever before. 1-6489 HJULTVJLJI ml ta t St. I I rrjrjgB GBffi?gl Priced "Kash and Karry"-Less Cash More Carry Join the thronr 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. Locker Licenses Issued Portland, Aug. 25 VP) Lock er licenses have been issued to THE EMBLEM OF MP lift! lyTOifirVfty I M MMTPT am Freshly Ground - Fresh Country Hamburger ib... $$c Sausage n JJC EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD c. f, u . . DCCC Arm Cut . f Oregon Hereford M ROAST S , J9C T nes w A Grade Milk Fad J A Grade Milk Fed J ft Veal Roast 43c Veal Steak 49c Boneless J A Tender Bonelesi Stew Beef 4VC SIRLOIN,, 07c Tender Skinless Easte'rn Sugar Cured M p Wl ENERSib 5lc 1 Sliced Bacon ,,. 4!)c I OCKER Ea,tern 0r,9n Herefordi. Small sixes! fBk iTJ . Lean and tender. A PRICE AT WHICH I by BEEF You can afford t buyi LD l BASH'S FOOD MARKET 1288 State Street Phone 2-9237 GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Direct from local farms and orchards, always fresh. For table, canning or lockers, at lowest everyday prices. PEACHES Get Them Now for Canning Fresh Daily Elberta Slappy - Crawfords . . . Low Prices POTATOES 89c I Green Peppers Large 2. for 5c CABBAGE b 3c Danish Squash , 3c KM 1 VW 1 Swanco Nationally Advertised . J A. MARGARINE n a 47c I,1WIII11b Goodhousekeeping Seal of Approval, 2 lbs. CATSUPVancamP.2bot 29c CHEESE LVb,c"'5ln.ch'-d,r.. 49c Swifr'mngX!'L"d 73c JELLY i'vSeuS , 10c Tall Cans ; each WW BREAD .hVxf's"ced 19c SARDINES "'on 2for19c PMFT Pk, 25c MIRACLE WHIP Plnt ... 29c Prices Effective Thurs.-Fri.-Sar. Aug. 25-26-27 Shop and Save at BASINGER'S 13th STATISTS. son, Irvin Simmons, Ross Clark and Forrest Martin, directors. Khans Expecting Heir in February London, Aug. 24 (U.R Prince Aly Khan said today that he and his American actress wife, Rita Hayworth, expect their boy in February. Aly Khan made the annouce ment on his arrival here by plane fom Deauville, France, to attend the races at York. Only last week, he had con firmed that Rita is "expecting." He also confirmed that the child would be reared in the Moslem faith. Aly Khan is son and heir of the Aga Khan, spiritual lead er of 12.000.000 Ismail! Mm. lems. He and Rita were married May 27 by the communist Mavnr of a village on the French Riviera. between Lyons and Mill City on highway No. 222, Sunday with lunch at noon. Signs will be placed to guide visitors to the resort on the banks of the San tiam river, according to Ted Et zel, grand knight and chairman of the general committee. Be tween 750 and 1000 persons usu ally attend these picnics. A general picnic program will be followed thoughout the day Palmistry Readings Will tell your ana luture. jut present r Da WW advise on love, marrlagt and business Answers all questions. Are 'you worried? Why be in doubt? Special Readings. Open I am In 10 D m. Moved from 466 Ferry to 17S S. Commercial and evening with races, tug of war, games and entertainment offered. Larry and his Cascade Range Riders will provide musi cal entertainment and a public address system will be available. Coffee, cream and sugar will be provided with visitors bringing a picnic lunch and cup. Addi tional refreshments will be pro vided by various concessions on the grounds. Plump V juicy and all meat! Tast how food, plump and Juicy Armour Frankfurter! arwf Thay'ra mada (rain avary day Portland -aaaaond fuat tha way you Ilka 'am hara in Oregon. Armour Frankfurter ara ameat, too-notbing but fin baaf and pork and aaatoningl Portland-made to Oregon's taste U. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Frankfurters -a leader In America's finest line of sausage MARION STREET MARKET NORTH C0MMERICAL AT MARION Here ere tome of the features of this market that ere particularly attractive to the leisurely shopper. One hour FRII PARKING, elmost at the very door of the market. Featuring massive displays of the most wanted foods, at a price reflecting savings well worth the while of the discriminating buyer. The prices ore available only at Marion Street Market. Open Monday thru Thursday till 6:30 - Friday and Saturday till 8 DRIFTED SNOW F BEST FOODS Flour 5(Kt, 3.M MAYONNAISE j"C How" so , $3.65 nucoa i t 29c 57c tf I SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD TATa, Crown Flour 50 JJ.Q3 AMERICAN CHEESE 2 ... ' jC .KITCHSN QUEIN j C ' " ' TT Flour 50 "J'3 QUICK OATS h OjC Picket Flour 50 u.3.29 Sunkrist Early Garden Peas ' i Tops in Quality Bottom in Price. 24 No. 2 J IA C & H Cane Sugar ES.:3!1." 4W 25 Ibt. . . 100 Ib $8.49 - . . ' Pure Apple Cider Vinegar Oxydol Soap Powder oc, ' 1 Bring Container Gal. lorge . A3C Giant OOC Also Complete Line of Spices RinsoSoap Powder Swift's Prem - ..... 33c Large XJC Giant 4 VC i CAMPBELL'S TT" Swift's Peanut Butter - - - 29c VEGETABLE SOUP 3 Mifacle WhiD MEAT DEPARTMENT Miracle Whip armour's rindless ifl Salad Dressing Qts. 49c SLICED BACON LB. 47C Picket Pancake Flour F,SCHERS y,g 5 .43c K10 79c COTTAGE CHEESE PL C KERR MASON JARS armours . if viPmt.78c Pin, 81c Que., 97c Grade A Beef Roast, 43C Gerber's Baby Foods - - 2 for 22c Sess Franks 32C Armours Milk, tall - - - - 10c TjT Yellow Cling Peaches Grade fA Butter lb ; OX Hunt', Halve, $ QA mmmmm 24No-2Vl Ca" COME IN AND SHOP Hunt's Tomato Sauce - - - - 5c our new low prices I Marked down for your shopping convenience. However, (JeilO Six Flavor, each C we (till maintain our superior quality. Above Prices Cash and Carry - Slightly Higher if Delivered I