Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 22, 1949, Page 11, Image 11

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    George Spaur
Acting Forester
funeral of the late forester held'
Wednesday afternoon. ,
Lyons Lodge Plans
scouii. It was also decided to!
Capital Journal. Salem, Ore., Thursday, Sept. 22, 1949 11
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meet at the hall September 21,
for the purpose of canning fruit
and vegetables for the old peo
ples home.
At the close of the evening re
freshments were served by the
committee, Helen Anderson,
Mabel Bass and Effie Heineck.
90 Percent of Animal Whips
Made in Little Factory
Nash Cuts Price
$140. The reductions apply to
the company's new 1950 model
cars which go on display in
dealer showrooms tomorrow.
Bridge Club Guest '
Boy Scout Benefit
Lyons Faith Rebekah lodfie
Detroit, Sept. 22 (P) Nash
Motors today announced price
reductions ranging from S73 to
Dayton The Kroweldeen 1
Bridge club met at the home of
Mrs. Floyd Willert. Mrs. Paul
Londershausen and Mrs. Clare
Heider were special guests.
By VIC JACOBS
The state forestry board has
met at the hall with the follow
BOY'S WOOL SCHOOL
Mackinaws & Jackets
Virgin Wool 3.95 750
Gay Multi Color Plaids Large Assortment
Sizes 2 Through 16
THOS. KAY WOOLEN MILL CO.
260 South 12th Street
ing officers in the chairs, Frances
McCarley, noble grand, Blanche
Wagnor, vice grand, Garnett
Bassett, secretary and Celene
Taylor, treasurer. Beulah Lewis
was installed as warden to re
Moundsville. W. V.. U.RIn . the frowning shadow, of the state K i9Vto the post of .cUni
penitentiary, meres ou.y uiiu pni wn. n.p. lurcvcr . . forestcr un(ii , n.rman,nl
state forester until a permanent
Three tables of bridge was in
being cracked.
For it is at this plant that 80 per cent of all animal whips are
made products ranging from the 65-foot lash especially styled
play with high honors going to
Mrs. Londershausen. and Mrs.
Carl Mitchell held low score.
The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Frank Wright in Newberg.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess.
appointment can be made.
Gov. Douglas McKay told the
lAaverlUrmniu v
KILL ATHLETES FOOT
"TE-OL BEST SELLER"
SAYS J. C. PERRY, DRUGS
HERE'S THE REASON. Til term trows
dfep!r. You muit REACH It to KILL It.
1E-OL. conttlnlni flo pprcfnt alcohol.
PENETRATES. Rchr mnrf irrnts. Your
3se bick from iny drusBut If not pleased
IN ONE HOUR.
board that a memorial to the
in the early 1920 s lor uougia
late Nelson Rogers should be es
Fairbank's use in the "Mark of
Ships Collide
place Mildred Carr who is un
able to attend due to illness.
Plans were made and a date
to set later for a supper for the
Boy Scouts and their parents.
This is to be an outstanding af
fair as the Rebekahs sponsor the
San Francisco, Sept. 22 W)
The British freighter Lochgarth
and the Charles S. Jones, a
Richfield tanker, collided early
today off the northern California
coast, but neither was damaged.
tablished. He said it should be
Zorro" to the riding crops toiea
by the horsey set.
The "whip factory" Is what
they've labelled the plant but
for all official intents and pur
poses it's the J. C. Bardall Co.
in keeping with the accomplish
ments of the state forester who
died Sunday.
John Glidden invented the
first practical barbed wire in
ine uoara memuers held a
brief meeting after attending the
1872.
a
rirumki I r iTurn mrnfii incnc'
Here, 1. nogerson ana nw
45 employes eschewing mod
ern assembly line methods
braid and fashion by hand the
leather "persuaders."
Admiral Richard E. Byrd
used specially-made dog whips
on his first trip to the North
Pole and the two succeeding ex
peditions to the South Pole. Roy
Rogers, a top celluloid cowboy,
uses Bardall whips in his flick
ers. Most of the leather ropes
used in teaching dogs for mili
tary service during World War
II were also turned out here.
The greater portion were air
mailed to overseas K-9 training
4V- Although it supplies the
7 globe, the plant s business is con
J centrated principally in the
1 west. Ranchers both -dude
and orthodox beat a steady
f path to the whip factory's door
j bringing orders for singular de-signs.
One of the more recent spe
cials was a 35-foot rodeo whip
for a Wyoming rancher that
took almost a day to make. Four
hours was required for the
braiding job alone. In 1939, a
65-foot whip was fashioned for
the Ringling Bros., Barnum and
Bailey Circus ringmaster,
The plant maintains Its own
tannery using grease, oil and
soap to make the leather going
into Us products soft and pli
able.
Every worker in the factory
some with as much as 25 years
service is a specialist in his
field. That includes the cutters,
braiders, sewers and button
makers.
"String" cutting in which a
razor-sharp knife is used is the
most intricate part of the pro
cess because of the uniform
thickness in which strips must
be cut from the tanned hides.
The plant also produces nose
bands, lariats, dog leashes, canes
riding quirts, lanyards, black
jacks and policemen's billies.
In business nearly three-quarters
of a century, the Bardall
enterprise operated inside the
r state penitentiary until 1935,
when Congress passed the Ha-wes-Cooper
law forbidding the
operation of private industry
Inside penal Institutions.
Church Council. Guest
At Mrs. Finley Home
Dayton The Woman's Coun
cil of the Christian church met
at the home of Mrs. J. L. Fin
ley with eighteen members and
one guest, Mrs. John Diehm of
Redrock, Okla., present. Mrs.
Vernon Foster, assisted by Mrs.
Oliver Callahan and Mrs. Clete
Gell, had charge of the devotion
al period and lesson.
Mrs. 11a Paris and Mrs. Cal
lahan are leaders for the con
tests, which involves attendance,
reading and membership. The
next meeting will be with Mrs.
Callahan October 20, with Mrs.
Frank Foster as the leader. Re
freshments were served.
Ediger Hospitalized
Hopewell Jamie Ediger of
Hopewell district, who has been
ailing for about two montht and
.receiving treatments and exam
inations at Veterans' hospital,
Portland, entered the hospital
and will remain in bed until
recovery is more lasting. He
served during World war II in
the Seabees in navy overseas.
( His wife and small son are stay-
' ing with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred C. Stockhoff, In the
Wheatland district.
Painting and
Decorating
Years Eiperlence
In Salem
We Paint
Homes
Office
Buildings
For Vz Less
Phone 3-7552
5!r
ii a.. vl cookies better.
lYiawo u
i """'bshl'i .
Prices in this ad are effec
tive through Sat., Sept.
24. We reserve the
right to limit quan
tities. No sales
to dealers.
Look at the seal on the end of the loaf Monday's loaf will say
"MONDAY," Tuesday's loaf will say 'TUESDAY" ... and so
on through the week. This way you can SEE and KNOW for
yourself that Mrs. Wright's Bread is FIRST DAY FRESH the
day you buy it. It's dated FRESH and costs you LESS.
SAVE ON
EVERY
LOAF!
Mb. Loaf 1 4C
Wheat lJ4-lb. Loaf 9C
White
or
0 ft
or
Miscellaneous Values
PITTED CHERRIES. Honeybird No. 2s 29e
TOMATO JUICE, Sunny Dawn 46-oz. 25c
PEAS, Stokely's No. 303 Can 18c
PEAS, Sugar Belle, fancy No. 303 Can 15e
CHERUB MILK, Evaporated Tall Can 10c
ROYAL PUDDINGS. Variety Pkg. e
WHEAT HEARTS, Sperry 28-oz. Pkg. 28c
WHEAT HEARTS. Sperry 46-ei. Pkg. 43c
DELRICH MARGARINE Lb. 33c
NUCOA Lb. 31e 2-Lb. Pkg. ole
ALLSWEET MARGARINE Lb. 31c
GRADE 'A BUTTER Per Lb. 69c
FRESH EGGS. Grade A Ige. Doz. 75c
FRESH MILK Quart 19Vie
SUNNYBANK
Margarine
"Plastic tablecloth offer"
Lb 31e
Details at S.f.wjy
Fig BARS
White or Wheat
i 'Ait nc
Pkg. x
G. E.
Frosted
flul Til
LIGHT GLOBES
40 and 60 watt ea. 12c
75 and 100 watt ea. 15c
PEANUT BUTTER, Beverly 12 -ox. Jar 35e
MAYONNAISE, NuMade Pt. 39c, Qt. 67c
CHINOOK
SALMON
Paraco brand
29'
No. V2 Can.
GREEN BEANS
MORRELL'S SNACK
SHORTENING
Swilt'ning Shortening
Kitchen Craft Flour 87'
Kraft Mayonnaise
Gardenside brand
Standard New pack
Delicious in
sandwiches
2 " 291
3?sl
.00
ROYAL SATIN Now offering a treasure chest of
Spring Flowering Bulbs. $1.00 Value for only 25c.
Get full details on Royal Satin cans at Safeway.
3-lb.
Can
69'
3-Lb. Can
69'
Pint Jar Only
SODAS, Busy Baiters
SODAS, Krispy Craclters
GRAHAMS, Pirates' Gold
CORN MEAL, Mammy Lou
CHEESE. Dutch Mill
BORENE SOAP, Gran.
2-lb. Boi 45e
Mb. Box 27e
2-lb. Box 53c
2'j-lb. 21 e
2-lb. Loaf 95c
24-01. Pkg. 28c
BREEZE
CHEESE
Smooth
Cheese
Food
Mb. fCC
Loaf
Edwards Coffee
Nob Hill Coffee
Airway Coffee
P.ck.d Can '
2 Lb.
39'
97'
a... Bag 1J
S V40c
89c
Bab, 79c
WHITE MRG C SOJP
TELEPHONE
- EXTENDED & WEEKS
19 .OOO 00
; worth of Westinghouse
Home nw"a"
SaliffW
Von "'"'" "
. i t on tun---
mum
White Magic soap
Granulated 23-01. QLf
Laundry Soap pKgj.
I V i MM
UBBY'S CANNED MEATS
VEAL LOAF 7-or. can 29e
DEVILED HAM can 19e
DEVILED MEAT-14 can 10c
VIENNA SAUSAGE 4-01. can ....19e
CORNED BEEF HASH-No. 2 can. .35c
PARD DOG FOOD
cant 35'
Your dog
will love it!
CAMAY Beauty SOAP
Reg. J Q5C Bath
Bars J for size bar
11
RINSO r.niiW.d SOAP
28'
with the
new sunlight ingredient
23-oz.
Pkg.
OXYDOL SOAP
Granulated
Laundry Soap
Giant siie "ZEt
package r
GLOSS STARCH
ARGO
BRAND
16-oz.
Pkg.
12'
Snowdrift
SHORTENING
3-lb. Can
85'
BEEF POT ROAST e" lb. 59 '' e" lb. 55
ROUND STEAKS " """ lb. 79 c." b. 75
RUMP ROAST lb. 75 "e"" " lb. 69
SIRLOIN STEAK "" lb. 89 c- " lb. 69
SIRLOIN . TIPS lb. 89 "c.-.." b. 85
RIB ROASTS lb. 75 " c"" " lb. 45
RIB STEAKS ' lb. 79 ' ....' b. 69
CORNED BEEF lb. 39 C
Beef LIVER
u. 39e
APPLES Tokay Grapes 2 J9c
Tender and
flavorful
Short Ribs lb. 19
Ground Beef lb. 35c
Steak ,!:-. lb. 89c
Steak lb. 65
Yeal Breast lb. 23(
Lamb Leg lb.79c
Pork Sausage lb. 55'
Pork Steak lb. 59(
Yeal CHOPS
Rib or 7Te
Loin Cuts lb.
Crisp Jonathans 4 lbs. 25 C
Fresh Ortlcys 4 lbs. 25 C
SQUASH
DANISH lb. 3e
HUBBARD lb. 2 c
MARBLEHEAD ...lb. 3c
Oranges veimnw lb. 12c
Cabbage rrerll lb. Ac
Cauliflower lb. 15c
Crisp Celery lb. 5c
Sweet Corn GoIdrn lb. 5c
Parsnips
Turnips
POTATOES
U. S. No. 2's
50-lb. Sack
98c
lb. 10c
lb. 7c
Sweet
Potatoes
Juit ofri'ved
3 ib. 25c