Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 01, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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Astronomers Here Will Go to
Convention This Weekend
Salem persons who are interested in astronomy will go to Port
land this week-end to attend the second annual convention of the
Northwest Region, Astronomical league.
Several visitors who stand high in astronomical study will be
on the program. Among those to go from Salem will be Carl P.
Richards, vice president of the
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The convention will start at
noon Saturday and end Sunday
afternoon.
Among matters of special in
terest will be the exhibit to be
shown on the mezzanine floor
of the Journal building, con
tributed by members from vari
ous regions of the league. Sat
urday afternoon sessions will in
clude "papers on the following
topics:
Report on western amateur
astronomers' conference, by H.
J. Carruthers of Portland
Stress Deformed Laps," by H
D. Thomas, Grand Coulee,
Wash.: "The Axis of Rotation of
Venus," by Thomas A. Craig
presented by Robert A. Millard
of Portland; "Detraction Grat
ings," by Bruce Bowslaugh,
presented by Charles G. Benson
of Portland.
The convention banquet will
be at the Central YMCA at 6:30
Saturday evening. At 8:30 at
Library hall in Portland Public
library, three films that are at
tracting wide attention will be
shown in colors.
One will be the building of
the 200-inch telescope, "The
Story of Palomar." The second
film will be "Solar Promi
nences," preceded by an intro
duction by T. P. Maher of Ar
lington, Ore. The third will be
of the 1945 total eclipse of the
sun and accompanying phenom
ena, taken at Wolseley, Sas
katchewan, by Paul Stevens of
the Eastman Kodak company. It
will be introduced by Carl Rich
ards of Salem.
Business meeting including
election of officers will be at
the Journal building Sunday af
ternoon at 1:30. At 2:30 a series
of papers will be presented, with
Richards presiding. They will
be:
"Meteor Patch Tracing," by
J. Hugh Pruett, presented by
James H. Karle; "A Theory of
the evolution of the Solar Sys
tem, by Herbert P. Lee of Port
land; and "Performance of i
18-inch Tile Grinding Tool," by
Harold Simmons, presented by
Cecil Post with inclusion of his
own experiences with ceramic
tile tools; and "A Clock for
Small Telescopes," by Traver S.
Martin,
Slated Mrs. Norman Shee
he (above) of Rockford, 111.,
is slated to become the new
president of the women's
auxiliary of the American Le
gion, now in convention in
Philadelphia. (AP Wirephoto)
Hereford Steer
Beef Champion
Albany,. Sept .1 A 004-pound
steer named "Chip" won the
highly-coveted grand champion
beef animal award for his owner
11-year-old Glenna Cochran of
Brownsville as beef judging was
completed in the third day of
the annual Linn county 4-H club
fair at the pavilion across from
Waverly lake., Miss Cochran is
a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
B. Cochran. She walked away
with four blue ribbons in her
first year of raising and showing
fat stock.
"Chip" won two of the awards
for her and she rated first in her
showmanship class and also ex
hibited the best heifer. She is a
member of the Plainview Live
stock club.
Reserve champion beef ani
mal was a steer named "Shorty,'
a pure-bred Hereford raised and
shown by Norman Holmes of
Halsey.
A tabulation of first place
beef awards follows: Yearling
heifer, Glenna Cochran; Angus
steer for market, Numan Haff-
ner, Harrisburg; shorthorn steer
for market, Doug Gatchell, Leb
anon; heifer calf, Gary Holmes,
Halsey: showmanship, first year,
Glenna Cochran; senior, Jimmy
Gorman, Crabtree.
The fair set a state record by
attracting the largest showing
of dairy animals exhibited at
any county 4-H fair so far this
year, Joe Myers, in charge of the
annual events stated Wednes
day. ' .
A total of 149 animals in six
different breeds are being shown
by almost 100 Linn county
youth.
Wayne Norman, Scio, route
3, was judged champion in vege
table garden exhibits; Joan
Griffith, Tangent, ' won first in
beekeeping exhibits; and Anne
Mackie, Tangent, was sweep
stakes winner in rose and gar
den contest.
Dallas Time Change
Early September 11
Dallas Dallas will revert to
Pacific standard time at 2 a.m
on Sunday, September 11.
This time was fixed by reso
lution early in the summer when
daylight saving was adopted for
the season.
The switchover will come a
week before the start of school
on September 19, and by that
jttme the confusion which in
A evitably results when the time is
changed should have been diss!
pated.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Sept. 1, 1949 13
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EVERYDAY LOW
THAT SAVE YOU MONEY
PLASTIC SPOONS
Rainbow Pkg. 12
PLATIC FORKS
Rainbow Pkg. 12
PAPER NAPKINS
Good Housekeeper Fkg. 100
PAPER CUPS
With handle for hot beverages. Pkg.
PAPER PLATES
Lotus Decorated Pkg. 8
IGA MUSTARD
IGA With Paddle 8 oz. jar
IGA JELL-IT
6 Flavors 3 oz. pkg,
APPLE BUTTER
Oregon 14 oz. can
IGA SNO-KREEM
SHORTENING E
13c
423c
325c
79c
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Steinfeld
PICKLES
24 oz. jar
Whole Dills
35c
WHOLE SWEETS
Special price. You'll
agree these Steinfeld
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Sunshine
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29c
Royal Guest
COFFEE
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In the Whole Bean
Former Silverton
Woman Is Injured
Silverton Miss Alice Ballln
grud, Portland, for many years
a Silverton resident, was badly
hurt several days ago. Miss
Ballingrud, a clerical employe
of a large- Portland firm, has
followed as her hobby, amateur
photography in which she has
become proficient.
Being ambitious to gain foot
ing on a mountain while spend
ing her vacation in Sun Valley,
Idaho, Miss Ballingrud and a
companion were riding horses
up a trail to a place from where
she had planned taking pictures
of the fine scenery, when she
was thrown from her horse sus
taining two fractures of one arm,
shoulder and back injuries, base
of the brain concussion which
caused unconsciousness for some
time.
Her condition is not consider
ed too hopeful. She was placed
in a cast and will be hospitalized
for some time. Friends here may
send messages to Miss Balling
rud at St, Vincent hospital.
Attend Jones' Reunion
Woodburn Mn. A. E. Aus
tin, Mr. and Mrs. John Kallak
and Elton Jones of Woodburn
attended the reunion of the Jones
clan at Champoeg which was in
observance of the 96th anniver
sary of the coming of the S.
W. R. Jones family to Oregon.
This was the 3rd annual reunion
of the family with descendants
of six different branches of the
original family represented.
ENTER
BETTY CROCKER
CHIFFON CAKE
BAKING CONTEST
At tha Oregon State Fair, Sep
tember's to 11, Win a Betty
Crocker Award.
SPONSORED BY
SOFTASILK
The Chiffon Cake Flour
Buy Softasilk Cake Flour at your
IGA STORE. It has a recipe in
each package. OQ
lpkg JTC
JAN-U-WINE
CHINESE FOOD
Why not have a delicious Jan-U-Wine Chinese
Dinner for a delightful change of menu.
BEAN SPROUTS 1QP
No. 2 Can IVV
CHOP SUEY 07f
VEGETABLES No 2 can
CHOW MEIN OAr
NOODLES No. 2 can
SOY sauce onc
4H oz. Bottle AW
LOOK AT THESE SPECIAL PRICES
These are in Addition to Low Prices on Item After Item at IGA.
Full Lb. jar
IGA Homogenized
When you taste this delicious peanut butter you'll agree its the finest money can buy.
PEANUT BUTTER
When you taste this delicious peanut butter you
SEEDLESS RAISINS
Use raisins often -in your cooking ;
RIPE OLIVES
PORK & BEANS
2 Ib. pkg.
Tasty Pak
Use raisins often -in your cooking and baking for an abundanca of calcium and iron.
Green Ripa and Tree Ripened
THEY'RE DELICIOUS!
No. 300 Can
Van Camp
Keep some of these favorite beans In your pantry for quick meals.
35c
27c
27c
2 , 25c
No. 1 tall
- can
V ' V 1
cm.
RANUNCULUS
10 BULBS
15
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KML OAF
23c
SIERRA PINf
TOIIIT
SOAP
3 bars
SCOTCH
CLEANSER pkg.
11c
Vl Gal.
Jug
Special Price
CLOROX
25c
SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Old Dutch Cleanser
2 for 23c
rnCC 20 Ford "Custom" V-8
rlEC Fordor Sedans. Get enter
blank at IGA stores
Tokay Grapes 2 n,.. 19c
Flaming red, sweet and juicy. Priced low too.
Fresh Carrots 2 bunches 9c
They're goad for you, keep some on hand for salads, your relish dish or for a
colorful vegetable dish.
Potatoes 25 lb. bag 89c
These are Yakima's finest Netted Gem potatoes. Buy a bag at this low price.
Fresh Cabbage ib. 3c
A crisp sweet green vegetable for many menu uses.
Fresh Celery . 6c
Crisp and brought to you garden fresh
KEN GOLLIET'S
MEHAMA, OREGON
IGA FOOD STORE and
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
LOW SAVING PRICES
Ken Golliet has been a member of the Independent Grocers Alli
ance for the past 3 years. During this time he has served an
ever increasing number of people in Mchama and surrounding
territory with low prices on all food items. Ken also has a com
plete line of hardware, Frigidalre appliances and general mer
chandise. So watch the weekly IGA advertising in both Salem
newspapers and make Ken Golliets your headquarters for savings.
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CRACKER JACKS
Tha kid Favorite P
Pkg DC
Campfire
MARSHMALLOWS
Four Va Ib. pkgi. .
Ib. Pkg OJC
IGA
MAYONNAISE
Pin..... 37c
IGA Enriched
FLOUR
25 lb. "I QQ
bag L07
IGA Cane & Maple
SYRUP
J,4,"- 39c
PORK SAUSAGE
MEAT
TREET
39r wsl
Serve any way
you serve ham.
Jutt ilk ana
Iry lo de
licious brown.
45c
Select BEEF
or.PORK
Weiners ffl
barbecue Sauce ffj jjlja
49c lil
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Sauce
Untsrwood
DEVILED HAM
A nutritious food of whole hams minced and blended
with rare spices.
Stor-Kist Solid
TUNA FISH No. 'a Con
Only the small tender white meat tuna that are milder,
finer textured. SPECIAL PRICE.
Stor-Kist Granted
TUNA FISH
49c
20c
39c
ire milder,
35c
No. Vi Con
Chunk style, ready for vour favorite salad. Delicious
White meat. Special Price.
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HIGHLAND MARKET
800 Highland Ave.
BROADWAY GROCERY
Broadway & Market - Open Sunday
SCIO FOOD MARKET
QUALITY FOOD MKT.
17th and Center
CARTER'S MARKET
17th and Market St.
STATE STREET MARKET
LEMMON'S MARKET
598 North Commercial 8t.
PEARSON'S FOOD MKT.
294 No. Commercial
MODEL FOOD MARKET
Z7S North High St.
ORCUTT'S MARKET
4200 North River Road
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Monmouth, Oregon
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Gervais, Oregon
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FOOD MARKET
Independence, Oregon