Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 15, 1949, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem. Ore.. Thursday. Sept. IS. 1849
Sen. Wayne Morse Prepares
To Leave for Washington
Senator Wayne L. Morse was to leave Salem General hospital
late Thursday to join his family in Portland to take the Stream
liner tonight for Washington, D. C. Morse has been in the hos
pital here since an accident at the State Fair horse show last
Saturday evening. The senator was taken by car from here to go to
'Portland. His doctor told Morse
Larry
Boulier Is
Backat Elfsfroms
Larry Boulier, Salem artist
and former director of Elfstrom's
Galleries again takes over the
helm of the galleries and art
department on Court street,
Thursday.
R. L. Elfstrom expressed
pleasure at the return of Bou
lier and made it known that
many others have also been of
the same opinion in respect of
the artist's ability to promote
art in the state of Oregon.
Boulier has devoted a greater
hare of his time to serious study
of art since he left Elfstrom's
last winter and will install a
new phase in home planning,
colon and design. Also from
his experience as a teacher at
the Lincoln county art eenler
he hai seen the benefits of sus
tained demonstrations in the
technique of art which he plans
to carry through the same pro
cedure in the gallery In the near
future.
He was enthused at the way
a great number of coastal resi
dents plunged into art under
the guidance of Maude Wank
er, even though the attendance
in oil painting and watercolors
was too big for Individual atten
tion.
"Nevertheless," stated Boulier,
"a great amount of hidden tal
ent came to the surface. Bank
ers, storekeepers, farmers, re
tired ranchers, housewives and
entire familiea painted not with
the desire to become artists but
to explore through creating to
find a better understanding and
appreciation of things worthwhile."
IT New Polio Cases
Portland, Sept. 15 UP) The
state board of health reported to
day that there were 17 new ca
aes of Infantile paralysis report
ed last week, the largest in any
week this year.
Four were in Portland and
three in Lincoln county. The
otheri were scattered.
a
corduroy suit'
with a
continental look
Did you ever see
wonderful, Cromp
ton Richmond
Pinwale corduroy
so softly tailored?
The peplum
jacket is the
secret . . . worn
loosely or held
close to the waist
with a metal tipped
aiguillette of
genuine leather.
Most leaf green,
red. Uses 10 to Id.
I22.M
it would be safe to make the
trip.
Morse vows he will be in
Portland the last night of the
Pacific International Livestock
exposition to drive his prized
horse, Sir Laurel Guy, in the
roadsters event. "I am going to
make every possible effort to be
there I owe it to the horse to
drive him again," Morse said.
This time it will be the roadsters
to bike event, however, not the
four-wheel deal from which
Morse was tossed to the tanbark
in the show here. Sir Laurel
Guy is to be entered in the PI
horse show for the roadsters
event throughout the exposition,
Morse planning to drive him the
last night of the show.
In preparing to leave, Senator
Morse said he would open his
Portland and statewide cam
paign offices in the Pittock buil
ding in Portland right after
congress adjourns, or around the
first of December. The office
space was made available
through courtesy of the owners
of the building, Morse said, add
ing, he plans to have his com
plete campaign organization set
up soon preparatory to the pri
maries next May.
The senator plans to be in his
office Monday morning and
said again in getting ready to
leave that he would be on deck
for the pre-hearing conference
called for next Tuesday, Sep
tember 20, by the civil aeronau
tics board on temporary suspen
sion of United Air Lines service
in Salem and substitution of ser
vices by West Coast Air Lines.
The hearing is in Washington.
"Every one has been wonder
ful to me during my stay in the
hospital, Morse said. It was
doubtful, however, if he had too
much rest because of the deluge
of mail and telegrams that came
each day and the many visitors
who dropped in to see him.
Baby Drowned
In Millpond
Lebanon, Ore., Sept. 15
Dana Jensen, two-year-old son
and only child of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Jensen, 285 Fourth place,
was found drowned in the mill
pond of the Fir Ridge Lumber
company about 1 o'clock.
Hundreds of volunteers spent
the fore part of the night in a
district-wide, search for the
youngster who had been miss
ing since late afternoon.
The search was directed by
the police and fire departments
with a public address system
used throughout the city to call
out searchers. The organized
search got under way about 7
o'clock in the evening.
Elmer Fitzgerald, chief of the
fire department, took the initi
ative when Jensen, an automo
bile mechanic, learned that the
boy was missing when he arriv
ed home after work.
Stone age men made rough
drawings of star constellations
on the walls of caves.
the vard but when a hired girl I,
at the Jensen home went to call
him to dinner he had disappear
ed. Volunteer searchers were aid
ed by members of swing-shift
crews who joined after quitting
work.
Automobiles were lined up for
blocks around the housing proj
ect where the Jensen family liv
ed. The area searched is bound
ed by the railroad tracks and
two millponds, both of which
were dragged.
Grand Island Donald Wiley
of Grand Island will attend the
1949-50 Oregon Stale college,
Corvallis, year. The term starts
Monday, September 2.
Helps You Overcome
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ters Goofy. Minnie Mouse,
Donald Duck, Pluto, Mickey
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Nourishing? Yesl Good? Yes! Made
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(or extra "bulk" what many people
need to help prevent constipation 1
For that "bran-new" feeling (and a
"Jolnie") get Kellogg's new, Improved
40 Bran Flakes.
BIGGEST LHTTILE
UN TOWN
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GETS TIME AND A HALF
U. S. GOVT. INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION
HAMS
Swifts Boneless Rolled Horns .
73c
SLICED BACON , 49c
BEEF LIVER
Young U. S. Govt. Ins. lb.
29c
FISH Fillet of Rock Fish 2 lbs. 49c
BEEF ROASTS
44c
ib.
Blade or Arm Cut
SHORT RIBS
OF BEEF
25o
Lots of Meat
T-Bone Steak
55c
lb.
Cut Thick to Broil
AGED CHEESE
49c ,
Year Old
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Sweet Potatoes I CAULIFLOWER ORANGES SPUDS
2 lb. 25c 13c .b 2 do, 45c ulCi 85c
Hot Master Breod Right From the Oven Every Day 4 P.M.
SPERRYS l.ll..,.. Peach or Apricot PRINTED
Pancake Flour Ke,,0M 5 PeP Preserves Flour Sacks
39c 2 un 23c 1 3 1.00
48 ex. pkf . Full 1 Ib Jar Large Assortment
KELLOGGS
BISQUICK Rice Krispies PLUM JAM SLICED BEETS
41c 14c 2 -19c 2 -19c
40 ex. Pkg. 8 ex. Pkg. Full! Ib. Jar Elsinore No. 2 Can
COFFEE Spaghetti and Tomato Juice
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lb 48C 4f V Jfc ,ff Elsinore No. 2 Con
No. 1 Cans ( hf f BovarrtM
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Store L-
roadway Grocery
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Store
Salem
Vi Mil
North of
Underpass
Looseness ond Worry
No lonier bf nnoywl or teel Hl-it-ftM
bfca'isp of loo?, wobbly nut win.
FASTEETH, tn Improved tlkalina non-
icidi powder, iprlniied on your plitfi ,
holdii them firmer o ttiey feel more com- ,
forta.be. Booth ni tnd eoollni to
made iore by exeejuive ictd mouth. Avoid I
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He was last seen playing In fasteeth today at mr druf iore. II
aving (Renter
Stores
Specials for friday Sat. & Sunday
BUTTED Grade A lb.59C
West
Salem
At Foot of
Bridge
CAMPBELLS SOUP
All Kinds.
6 for 66c
BABY FOOD
Gerbers each
5c
COFFEE RedDot b 36c
SWIFTNING
3 lb. can 69C
TOMATO JUICE
Welsht 46 can
19c
IFILOUI8 All Brands 25 lb 1.69
TOMATO SAUCE 5c
EASTERN BEVERAGE 5c
PRODUCE
TOMATOES
Hand Picked Sized
Bushel . .
1.25
KING APPLES
Fancy Bushel
1.49
CELERY Crisp Bunch IOC
ONIONS
Boiling .
10 lb. bag 5C
WATERMELONS Eastern Oregon 3 Melon
1.00
In our Grape Department we have a wide variety of Concords, Lady
Finger, Muscat, Thompson Seedless, Riberas and Tokays.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
NEW HOURS: First class journeymen behind the counter. From 8 A.M. to 10 P.M.
every day. This is for your shopping pleasure and convenience.
SWIFTS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF 13
Round Steak lb, 2) 2)c
RUMP and BLADE ROAST b
From The Same Beef
Arm Roast M.)c
SWIFTS GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF ID. LP X
PURE GROUND BEEF 39c
SWIFTS WEINERS 55c
Armours and Swifts Sliced Bacon
Old Fashioned Weiners
Large Juicy Franks rc C C
Long. Bologna ID. t-fJ tJ
AA PULLET EGGS Ji7r lb.
This It a Real Buy tJl
BROADWAY AND MARKET STREETS
Open Sundays, 8 A.M. 'til 6:30 P.M.
mm.
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LOIN AND RIB CHOPS WC