Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 06, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    AS WIFE OF A SAILOR
Princess Faces Problem:
Home or Follow Husband
m London, Oct. 6 U. Princess Elizabeth faced I problem today
confronting the wife of every tailor to stay at home with her
baby or follow her husband overieaa.
Informed sources said that Princess Elizabeth wa expected
to leave baby Prince Charlea in Britain and join her husband,
the Duke of Edinburgh, In Malta
shortly before Christmas.
The duke is scheduled to join
the British Mediterranean fleet
based on Malta, as first lieuten
ant in the Destroyer Chequers
on Oct. 17.
No definite plans have yet
been announced from Bucking
ham Palace. It was under
Flood the princess was torn be
tween leaving her 11 - month -old
baby or joining her sailor
husband.
Prince Philip's sea-going ap
pointment will last about two
ill President
Monmouth Club
Monmouth The Monmouth
Community club held its regu
lar monthly business meeting
Tuesday evening. Jean Grice,
chairman, presided. New offi
cers for the coming year are
Fred Hill, chairman, and Mrs
Earl Conkey, secretary.
The committee feel very for
tunate to have Miss Alice Pen
d 1 e b u r y , exchange professor
from England to Oregon Col
lege of Education, in charge of
the youth activity for this win
ter. Miss Pendlebury will be
present Thursday at the dinner.
Plans were made for the com
munity covered dish dinner
Thursday evening at 7 o'clock.
The 7th and 8th grades will
meet on Thursday evening start
ing October 13 and the high
school will meet on Friday and
will start October 14.
Mrs. C. A. Fratzke of Indepen
dence talked briefly on youth
activities.
Matt Thompson and Thelma
Gunn gave a report on present
ing the budget to the commun
ity chest.
Those present were Dr. and
Mrs. Donald Searing, Mr. and
Mrs. Jean Grice, Mrs. Thelma
Gunn, Mrs. Sarah Kaplin, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hill, Matt Thomp
son, Fev. Hash, Henry Alsip, Ro
bert Knox, Mrs. Dora Schulmer
ich, Mrs. Celena Conkey, Miss
Pendlebur" - ' ,'-. Fratzke.
Albany Postal Fund
Upped for Quarter
Albany Postal receipts for
the quarter ending September
'30 are up about $900 over the
same period last year, Tom Pal
mer, local postmaster, reports.
So far this year, he said, total
receipts have been up every
quarter over last year. Total
receipts in 1949 have been to
date, $88,602.53, as compared
with 1948 s total for the first
three quarters of $84,694.93.
September collections also
lopped the record set last year
Palmer disclosed. The collec
tions as of September 30 were
$10,288.47 as against last year's
September total of $9,911.91.
Gates School Forced
To Add Classroom
Gates Work has started on
the construction of a room to be
added to the grade school build
lng. This room, 24x40 will be
used as a class room for the
second grade which has had to
use the hallway of the building
due to the increased attendance.
At last reports there are 106
pupils attending in the first six
grades, double the usual num
ber.
Mr. Kadin, of Gates In charge
, of the building and his helpers
are rushing construction in an
effort to complete the room be
fore winter sets in.
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years and he is likely to be at
sea for at least three months at
time.
It was expected that Eliza
beth would fly to Malta to join
the prince whenever he return
ed from his tours of sea duty.
Banking Hours
Here Extended
Banking hours are being ex
tended at the Salem branch of
the First National bank of Fort
land, it was announced by Guy
N. Hickok, manager.
Effective October 10 this
branch will be open for regular
banking business from 10 a.m.
till 5 p.m. Monday through Fri
day and from 8 a.m. till S p.m.
on Saturday.
The move not only offers
First National customers all day
banking six days a week, but
also Includes a new work sched
ule for employes of the bank,
Hickok announced. Employes,
Including officers, will hence
forth work a five day week on
a rotating schedule.
The longer banking hours on
Saturday were first tried out in
several of the Portland branches
of the First National, where sev
eral thousand customers took
advantage of the opportunity to
bank between noon and 5 p.m.
on Saturdays, thus testifying to
the popularity of the plan. The
longer banking hours for cus
tomers were then extended to all
the Portland branchrs of the
bank and to 11 other upstate
branches.
Christmas Seal
Plans Discussed
The annual Christmas seal
sale campaign was given its ini
tial Impetus Wednesday noon
when a number of persons inter
ested in the program met to dis
cuss the situation around the
luncheon tables.
County chairmen who were
present included Mrs. Ronald
Jones. Brooks; Mrs. Arthur
Kreiver.Mill City; Mrs. Marion
Druba, Gervais; Mrs. Robert
Jones, Gervais: ;Mrs. Elmer
Klein, Aumsville; Mrs. Carl
Smith, St. Paul; Mrs. John Pow.
ell, and Mrs. Hansen of Stayton;
Mrs. Clarence Friend, Hubbard;
Mrs. Floy Story, Idanha; Mrs.
Paul Smith, Jefferson.
Others Interested in the pro
ject are Mrs. James T. Brand,
Salem seal sale chairman; Mrs.
Barbara Stumbo Elofson, county
seal chairman; E. Burr Miller,
county bond chairman; Mrs.
Sam Campbell, bangle pins in
schools; Mrs. Robert Gangwire,
publicity chairman; Mrs. R. F.
Rouner and Mrs. Hall DeSart,
booth chairmen for Salem chap
ter 162 E.O.S.; Miss Ulva Derby,
Chadwick chapter 37, E.O.S.;
Mrs. Jene Aston, Amaranth;
Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., Thursday, October 8, 184913
Mrs. Justina Kildee and Mrs.
Gus Erickson for Rebekah lodge
No. 1; Mrs. James Bunnell, ex
ecutive secretary of Marion
County Tuberculosis and Health
association; Mrs. Frank Zinn
and Mrs. Geo. Edwards, office
secretaries.
Interior Advisers Urge
Parks Free of CYA
Washington, Oct. I W A
group of interior department ad
visers urges that the national
parks of the northwest be kept
free of any Intrusion by a Col.
umbla valley authority.
However, the group the de
partment's advisory committee
on conservation expressed ap
proval in general of watershed
development practices.
It urged that the national
park service speed its survey
of beaches and other areas along
the Atlantic and gulf coasts
which the federal government
should acquire for wildlife,
scenic preservation and recreation.
The average capacity of V. I.
freight ears is more than SO
tons.
Pmmm
Here'- good news for all you apple lovers!
The '49 crop is a big one. This means extra
good values for you. Use plenty, use 'em
often ... in cooked dishes . . . salads . . . and
eating out of hand. Hurry to Safeway now
for your favorite kinds.
Table GRAPES
Tokay Grapes 2 lbs. 15c
Casaba Melons
Jonathan Apple
Ortley Apples
Red Cabbage
Carrots
Celery
J,b5c
Turnips
Parsnips
Green Peppers
Rutabagas
Dry Onions
ySt
SQUASH.
Danish
Hubbard
Marblehead
lb3(
Green Onions
Radishes
Beets
Swiss Chard
5c
f BUNCH
Bright, red berries full
of fresh, rich flavor . .
FRESH DATES 15c
The Tosty Foil Delicacy
HPAKIftEC .. 11V
ef viniiiof ivv
I7C YAMS ., 10c
Serve 'em More
POTATOES
U. S. No. 1 Q
so-'b. ock 98c
All Prices are Low
if
Guaranteed" MEATS
TRIMMED WASTE-FREE BEFORE WEIGHING!
Standing Rib Roast
Grade 7fV Grid Pr
"Good" Lb. 3 "Comm." Lb.05
T-Bone Steaks
Grade Commercial
lb. 79c
Sirloin Steaks
Grade. Commtrcial
lb. 59c
BEEF ROUND STEAKS
Cut thick for "Swiss- Grade "J fir Grade fPf
lng" if you like. "Good" Lb. 17 "Comm." Lb. D
Beef
SHORT RIBS
For braising or boiling!
Lb. 25c
ILADI CUT
Beef Pot Roasts
Very
meaty and
IPkilsweefl Goirim ssr 2
Cranberry Jelly
Chili Con Carne
Baker's Chocolate
No. 303
Cans
Sliced Beets "S? r 10e
Na-301 f Ac
oil Jir 17
Del Monte Beets v
Cream Corn Ga '
No. 2
cm
10'
Oc.tn
Spray Can
1 -oi.
Hormal hi
Vi-Lb.
cake
20c
17'
29'
35'
B)efl MIo&Qfie iHipirkoQs as? - '25
Heinz Soup
Heinz Soup
Oyster Crackers
Cr.am of
Toms to
Chiclrtn-Noodlo
Can
Mb.
Dandy pkg.
c. 10'
18'
27'
Tea Timer Crackers X 29c
Pop Corn Joiiy Tim, ..r 19C
Oregon Walnuts E E 29'
Specials in Tender Veal!
Shoulder Roasts lb. 45c
Rib Chops JZt;nd lb.59c
Shoulder Steaks lb. 45c
YealStew Bsfir lb.19c
lb.55c
Values from
Young Porkers
Pork Loin
Roast, lb. 49c
Center Cut
Chops, lb. 65c
8
Directions for 12
delicious bakings
on package
Pancake Flour 4iT 39c
Creamed Honey t" 25e
SkippyPeanutButter";:i35c
2':-lb. pkg. 3C
37'
K.ggl.r of 1-Lb.
Quid pkg.
Quaker Oats
JCCUIC55 naiillli M.;d pk,.
Folger's Coffee 55
Sun 15-ei. gf
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Coffee Savings!
Edwards Coffee
COc $405
Mb. can e?J 2-lb. can I
.A luxurv blend extra rich!
Nob Hill Coffee
12 48c X 95c
Fr.lh
Whol. Mb.
Bain
Sonny Dawn BIG 46-oz. Can
23
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Week Oct. 1-8
2 No. 2 Cant 25
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Nu-Made MAYONNAISE ,.,39
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Shortening
Crisco, Spry,
Snowdrift
3 79c
125-Foot Kelt
19'
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11
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