Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 06, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 Capital Journal, Salem, Or., Thursday, Ottober 8, 1949
East Salem Deer Hunters
Back With Prowess Proof
East Salem, Oct. fl The men of East Salem with otheri from
surrounding communitiei are highlighting the newi thij week
with their deer hunting tripi. One group made up of Ralph
Hein, and Stanford Hein of Lancaster drive. George Crump, Jack
. Hein, Corwin Hein and John Ritter left Salem on Friday for the
area near Bend, and returned-
with every man having nil deer,
aix of them.
Otheri from Swegle communi
ty who are hunting are Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Rennaude, Adam
Hofsletter, E. E. Brandt with
Claude and Lee Edwards from
Middle Grove. Others from Mid
dle Grove who are out this week
are Melvin Van Cleave and Vir
gil Perrine; William Massey,
Robert Bartruff, John Van Laan
nen, and Dale Van Laanen who
are in the Silver Lake basin;
Paul Bassett, and his father and
Donald Bassett are in the Meto
lius, and going out just for the
weekend Garry Keppinger in the
Abiqua area, Cleo Keppinger to
the Silver Creek basin and Earl
and Orville Malm above Silver
ton. Glenn Larkini of Park av
enue is In the Bend territory.
Moving this past week Into the
former Bahnsen home on Lan
caster drive, Swegle district,
were Abner J. and Bessie Cobb
from Turner.
New home under construction
on East Garden Road, Swegle
district, are two being built by
E. J. Welty and Homer Welty
with the E. J. Welty home being
built for their own new home;
and the Reinhart Jink family,
who recently came to Oregon
from Nebraska, all on the same
new division.
Seattle-Fairbanks
Road to Cut Mileage
Seattle, Oct. 6 ) Fairbanks,
Alaska, will be BOO miles closer
to Seattle next summer by auto
mobile. Completion of the John Hart
highway f r o m Vancouver, B.
C, to Dawson Creek, the Alaska
military highway bridgehead
will cut that many miles from
the trip by eliminating the long
jaunt from Seattle to Edmonton,
Alta.
The highway, named for the
former British Columbia premi
er, runs from Vancouver through
Chilllwack, Clinton, Williams
Lake and Prince George to
Dawson Creek. It already Is j
passable except for 24 miles. I
Need in U.S. Schools:
'Teach Democracy'
Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 0 u
Teaching of democracy and its
principles Is one of the great
est needs in American schools
today says Mrs. John E. Hayes
of Twin Falls, Ida., president of
the National Congress of Par
ents and Teachers.
Mrs. Hayes was here to attend
the annual convention of the
New York state session of the
congress.
"We have no assurance that
our civilization will be endan
gered even if Russia does have
the atom bomb," declared the
leader of more than 0,000,000
parents.
"We must redouble our faith
in people and our confidence
that the f 'ture Is worth build
ing strong and free and work to
attain for every child the full
est possible growth toward use
ful citizenship," she said.
Mrs. Hayes declared that one
of the organization's main aims
during 1930 will be to strive for
enrollment of the "brightest and
finest" students In teacher-training
schools.
Call for Dam Bids Soon
Seattle, Oct. 6 ( Inital con
tracts for work at Chief Joseph
dam on the Columbia will be let
next month, the district army
engineer s office said yesterday.
Others will be let as rapidly as
work progresses.
WALNUT MEATS
WANTED
We will Pay Top Prices for
WALNUT MEATS
Depend On I's For a Square Deal
Willamette Grocery Co.
305 So. Cottage St.
Phono 34146
SALEM, OREGON
Central Howell The first of
Marion county's 28 home exten
sion units which are in commu
nities east of Salem, held their
Initial meeting Tuesday, Octo
ber 4 In the home of Mrs. Theo
dore Kuenzl beginning at 10:30
a.m. Members in this unit live
In both Middle Grove and Cen
tral Howell districts. There were
20 women who have been mem
bers present, and two new mem
bers, Mrs. William Massey and
Mrs. Norman Fletcher, both
from Middle Grove. Mrs. Flet
cher is new In the community.
Mrs. Kuenzl, the new chair
man, presided at the business
meeting. Required standard
projects selected were adopting
the constitution, recreation and
4-H work. The unit will spon
sor the 4-H sewing club to be
organized by Mrs. Lewis Pat
terson and Mrs. Harry Phillips
and will provide a one half
scholarship for some club from
Middle Grove or Central How
ell. Mrs. Frank Way, a member
of the county eouncil, Azalea
house chairman, announced an
apron sale for some time in De
cember and the unit will pro
vide some aprons for the sale.
A jar will be provided for the
pennies to be given each month
to be used for the pennies for
friendship by the ACWW chair
man. Hostesses for the dinner hour
were Mrs. Anna Kuenzl, Mrs.
Earl DeSart, Mrs. Lewis Patter
son and Mrs. Ted Kuenzl.
The project discussion was
given by Miss Eleanor Trindle
on "Unifying Home Furnishings."
The ancient Greek physician
Pcdanius Dioscorides recom
mended dried rose leaves in
wine for headaches, pains in the
eyes, ears and gums.
TASTY
FRESH!
ECONOMICAL!
HOODY'S
PEANUT
FRESHER
t your
GROCER'S!
MM ..
How many times
Have you been useless
When In the dark
Completely fuseless?
Pr)
4990 N.
River Road
Phone
2-8230
wm mrket
Save Every Day Shop the Easy Way
These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday
Good 5akas s
tfo ACCfDEMT...
IT'S
0GCIDEI
FAMILY
HOUR
50-lb.
BAG
$3.79
OCCIDENT
DEVILS FOOD
CAKE MIX
35c
IS
OCCIDENT
CAKE
MIX
ONE MIX
WHITE GOLD OR
SPICE CAKE
35c
SANKA
COFFEE
Regular or 17 fl
Drip 1 LB. j"C
TREE TOP
Apple Cider
Gal. . 59c
GLIM 1 c DEAL
You Buy GLIM 33 c
1 Can BABO c
BOTH 34 c
WALDORF
TOILET TISSUE
4
ROLLS
27c
LIGHT AND DARK
TUNA FISH
2 45c
GLASS WAX
59c
TIME TO CLEAN
WINDOWS
PINT CAN
s & w
SPICED PEACHES
LARGE
NO. IVx TIN
39c
CL"" BABY FOOD m. 6 .... 45c
MORRELL'S pgyp g Jfr
o.as SNAC LUNCHE0N meat .,,35C
DELHI FANCY SLICED PEACHES 19c
HI
NALLEY'S
Atd
POTATO CHIPS
23c
ALWAYS FRESH
LARGE PKG. . . .
Bj33c
Daily Fresh Vegetables
Fresh, Tasty Lg. Head
CAUUFL0WER 15c
Deschutes Netted Gams Q LBS.
SPUDS .Z9c
EATMORE LB.
CRANBERRIES 20c
YAMS or SWEET LB."
POTATOES 10c
KEIZER KKK MARKET
Swift's Gov't Imp.
SHOULDER OF
BEEF
For Roasting; Extra Tender
43c
LB.
GOVTINSP.
YOUNG
BEEF LIVER 49c
Mey!
Wake Up! Ver Breamin!
Now folks, as we were sayin, heres a store that saves you money, do your buyin here and watch
your savins pile up. everything is sold lower'n anywhere else, in fact our customers hafta
watch themselves or their money piles up on em til they almost stagger carryin it. the reason
we can sell less'n cost is we sell so much of everything. "Hey, Wake up!" Huh! Ho! Whatcha
say? "We said wake up, yer dreamin. You don't hafta write yer dreams. All ye gotta do is
tell the folks the facts about these markets . . . like, fer instance, all the good things to eat
are to be found right here and they can have it delivered if they like. Why man alive I could
go on ravin about how easy it is for the women folks to set a better table and as to prices,
our prices quality for quality is right down there where they belong, one store sellin' cheaper' n
everyone else is a lot of malarkey, just tell the folks to come in and see for themselves.
Meat Dept.
HILLS BROS,
Lb
COFFEE
.55c
MJB, Folger's lb 55c
Empress Coffee ib.55c
Old Golden Coffee
Ground at the time AQf
you buy it lb. "IC
Manning's Coffee
.b. 58c
SCHILLINGS ORANGE
PEKOE TEA
vi ib. 49c
LARGE OVALTINE
Chocolate or "f P
Plain, Ib e?C
EAGLE
Sweet Chocolate
12 ib. 35c
BAKER'S SOUTHERN STYLE
COCOANUT
19c
JUNKET
QUICK FUDGE
35c
LONG SHRED
COCOANUT
ib. 45 c
PILLSBURY'S
PIE CRUST
19c
UNCLE BEN'S
INSTANT RICE
17c
SINCLAIR'S
ROAST BEEF
57c
FISHER'S
CAFE FLOUR
29c
We are reducing
the cost of living
to our customers
ENORMOUSLY.
For instance,
this week we are
reducing the
price of shorten
ing way down,
and we're doin'
it our own little
selves. BAH!
folks, that's a lot
of bologny! We
Snowdrift
and Spry and we
got a tip the
price was com
ing down, so not
to get c a u g ht
with our . : . oh,
never mind, just
buy whatever
amount of Spry,
Crisco or Snow
drift you need.
We're gonna
have it all the
time and the
price is going to
be right, of that
you can be sure.
This week we ara going to hove
dressed young frying chickens.
When we showed this to our top
butcher boys they (aid in unison,
"Well, what's so unusual about that
. . . everybody's got fryers. Why
don't ya tell 'em what kinda chick
ens wo got? Same chickens we've
seen offered for sale have a neck on
'em longer than a giraf f or whatever
that long-neck animal is, and they
still have their feet hanging on, too,
about a foot of useless skin, bone,
and besides they still got all their in
nards in 'em and they are blue like
they'd been . . . never mind . . . uit
say these fryers we have are young
grain-fed Rhode Island Reds, weigh
ing 2'i to 3Vi lbs. They are per
fectly drossed and drawn and when
we say they're fine eating, we're
blabbin' no secret!"
214 lbs. to 354 lbs.
per lb. 63c
Swift's Premium or Cascade
BACON
perlb. 69c
Beautifully Marbled Beef
POT ROASTS
perlb. 53c
CHOICE VEAL
Roast Steaks
CUTLETS
GROUND GRADED
BEEF
perlb. 39c
Pure Pork Sausage or Link
Sausage and oodles of other
quality meats to select from.
Overheard in our vegetable and fruit department . . . sounded authoritative, too! You know
says onea our vegetable department men to a lady customer, take citrus fruit, now do you
know if folks would just realize how healthful they are. Now take our ad writer for instance,
he's had the FLEW you know. Walked around here like there wasn't a thing in the world
after him, his face was longer than the necks of somma chickens our butcher was tellin us
about. I just come plain out and told him, I says, you get yer self a bag of those juicy oranges
and george yerself, or what ever it is when you drink a lotta anything and you'll be over that
FLEW of yours in no time atoll. Did he do it, the little lady wanted to know? Heck, we don't
know, a feller that writes like that you dont know what he's apt to do, but I showed him all
the different priced fruits, nice juicing oranges 19 a doz., or those over there, 3 doz. for 89c
then theres those two big sizes the first one there 49( and those over there are 69 per dozen
and for grapefruit I showed him this size, a nice one too, 2 for 23, or this other size, 3 for 33.
Lemons are used a lot for colds and the FLEW too, we told him, a dozen nice lemons for 49.
J.L
s ck & sons
For Better Eating
Court St. or Marion St. Markets
Uniformly Sliced LB.