Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 03, 1949, Page 28, Image 28

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    Berserk Filipino
Kills 4 Persons
Santa Rom, Cal Nov. 3 mm
Capital Journal, Salem, Or,, Thursday, Not. i, 1949 29
Henry Pto, 3T, used repeat
ing shotgun in the) killings.
"t Aoa't know what I do
maybe I shoot some others," he
told officers who forced his car
to the curb and took him to
Sonoma county jail an hour af
ter the shootings.
Those killed were;
Mrs, Louise Howard, 27, who
had lived with Pto until recent
ly, deputies said,
Her husband tsf one week,
Clyde, 23.
Her lister, Mri. Maria Siivas.
Mrs, Siivas' brother, Tony
Abaya, 40.
The killings, authorities said,
apparently stemmed from an ar
gument that occurred when Mrs,
Howard refused to return to Pio
after aha was released from a
hospital recently.
New York, Nov, 8 Vft The
Dun & Bradstreet wholesale
food index dropped three cents
today to $3.00, recovering part
of the 14-cent advance registered
last week.
Ja I seri killed tour persons.
"VSJ I including mi former sweetheart
t 1 and her bridegroom, before o(-
liters captured him m he tried
Last week's sharp advance
to flea in hn car.
r1 t
was the largest jince July 13,
1848, Previously, the index had
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shown a fairly steady decline
VISTA MARKET
from $5.85 on Sept. 13 to $5.57
on Oct. 11.
OI the 31 foods used in com
piling the index, only six show
ed an advance this week. The
index is the total of the price
per pound of foods in general
Food Index
Down 3 Cents
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Library Tribute to Readers This toy barn, built by the
taff of the Hanover, Pa,, public library, bears the names of
854 boys and girls in the Vacation Reading club.
THE MORE SELECTIVE AUDIENCE
People Over 30 Described
As Forgotten by the Movies
Hollywood (U.R) Maxwell Shane, producer, says the movie busi
ness will boom when it rediscovers its forgotten man, the cus
tomer over 30.
"People over 30 are finding it more comfortable to sit home
in the evening instead of going to a movie scaled to a 15-year-old,"
Shane said when he returned
from a study tour of 24 states,
"They are the customers the
movies are losing, and the ones
we have to re-establish in the
movie-going habit,"
The movie industry can stop
worrying about customers under
30, Shane believes. He said he
found they'll go to movies any
way, no matter what's playing,
"Children go to pictures no
matter what the show is," he
said, "They just go to pictures.
They like the cowboy pictures,
of course, but the fact is they'll
go to anything that's playing on
the Saturday matinee.
"When they're a little older,
they go to pictures largely as a
social function. They go with
their gangs or their school club.
Hollywood can't lose them."
Shane's next classification of
movie-goers is the older juvenile-young
adult age,
"They're having dates, and
they go to movies because it's a
relatively inexpensive place to
take a girl, and a dark place to
hold her hand."
But the folks who are making
..the dent in the box office re
turns are the ones over 30 who
won't go out to a show unless
they're pretty sure it's a good
one.
"They are more selective be
cause they go to fewer shows,
and also because their taste is
more mature," he said.
Shane has Just started a new
contract at 20th Century - Fox
where he hopes to make movies
for the 30-and-over customers.
"I don't believe the old chest
nut that people prefer a certain
quality of film because they go
see them," he added, "Maybe it's
just that there are no better pic
tures to go to."
Classmates Invited
For Halloween Party
Lyons A Halloween party
was given at the Burl Smith
home with the hostess, Donna
Diane, for a group of classmates
Those attending were Cecil Bas-
sett, Pauline Bridges, Pauline
Sehiewek, Cheita Lande, Jean
Walker, Richard Porter, Jack
Porter, James Courtney, Rich
ard Baltzer, Lois Roberts, Alme
ta Coffman, Donald Olmstead,
Leland Humphreys, Betty Ny
digger, David Neal, Shirley Wag
ner, Billie Wilson, Jean Pietrok,
Nova Ann Gerath, Laura Karr,
Carroll Kuiken, Genevieve Por
ter. Games and refreshments
furnished the entertainment with
accordion playing by Cecil Bas
sett while the group all sang.
Dayton Lions Club
Has Holiday Party
Dayton A Halloween party,
sponsored by the Dayton Lions
club, was held at the Riverwood
County club. The members and
their ladies came in costume and
all in masks. Prizes were award
ed to Mrs, Keith Coburn, James
Penland, and Mr, and Mrs, J, S,
Imlah for best costumes. There
were about 40 present. Clare
Heider was the chairman of the
affair.
The sharp rise in the price of
coffee in the past week served
to limit the decline.
Hog prices declined to the
lowest level since the removal
of OPA controls in 1948.
In all, the prices of 14 foods
declined. They were: Flour,
wheat, corn, rye, ham, bellies.
lard, sugar, cottonseed oil, beans,
steers, hogs, lambs, and but
ter.
The six foods which advanc
ed were oats, barley, coffee, co-
coa, eggs and potatoes. Eleven
held unchanged. They were beef,
cheese, tea, peas, peanuts, rice,
molasses, currents, prunes, milk
and raisins.
Annexation Wins
Roseburg, Nov, S VP) Two
suburban areas cast a decisive
vote in favor of annexation by
the city, in a special election
here Tuesday. An election will
be dated later for city residents
to vote on accepting the large
West Roseburg area and Miller's
addition -Sleepy Hollow tract
at the south end of the city. The
vote in West Roseburg yesterday
was 257-170 and in the smaller
area, 59-55,
Dokotons Are Guests
Unlonvale Mrs, Earl Brown
and son, Dennis Lee Brown, of
Wood, S,D, are guests of her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Burnham and
family. They -came by train.
Honoring Mrs. Brown a family
gathering was held at Newport
Sunday, Attending were Mr,
and Mrs, Lyle Burnham-and fa
mily of Unlonvale and their
guests, Mrs, Brown and son, Mr,
and Mrs. I. C, Burnham, her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Burn
ham and family, her brother, Mr.
and Mrs, Eldon Baker, her sister.
Open-faced bean and bacon
sandwiches make a filling
luncheon dish. Top split toasted
hamburger rolls with' the hot
beans and the bacon and garn
ish with small sweet gherkins,
tomato or onion slices, and salad
greens.
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Paris Fashions for Men A model displays a brown and
yellow checked jacket with dark brown flannel trousers,
while his companion wears a corduroy ensemble at an exhi
bition of men's fashions, one of the first of its kind in Paris,
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HAKE 'EMCTFUNN FOR V001
Six funny Walt Disney charac
ters Goofy, Minnie Mouse,
Donald Duck, Piuto, Mickey
Mouse and Funny Bunny, 4 to
inches, full colorl Collect all sul
twitM Ml Ion fnsMsa
MSO IN nuOCO'S RAISIN IMN
Itourtshinit? Yes! Good? Yesi Md
Aw genuine Kellogg wsy, wiin wan
tor extra "bulk" ht many people
need to help prevent constipation)
For that "bran-new" feeling tand a
"Jomte " get Kellogg's new, unproved
40 Bras Flakes.
Recall Demanded Dr. Er-
vin Munk, Czech consul-general
in New York, pauses on
stairs of Czech consulate after
U.S, I department announce
ment demanded his immedi
ate withdrawal from the U S,
Unofficially the action was
described as retaliation for re
cent Czech ouster of two U S.
diplomats from Prague, Ac
me TelephotG.)
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with Cuticur Ointment 2. Dtirt Cimeurt I
Tilcum between toes and into -hoe. Try!
iCUTlCURASrirVsifi
Cak Mix
is the filial
I have
ever used."
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STfiHSweet
if
GOLDEN CORN., more cender, more
delicious, more golden thin sny
you've ever tastea Cream Style,
Vacuum-Packed, or Whole Kernel.,.
aii ire Pckcd !u eet . . . StaySutttt
IWm MAI, BIG Of UTTLM
varieties ...both equally tender
Their fu.l-fU voted goodness
w "grown in", . , that's why they're
7teAe-&eet ...Stay Sweet
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U.S. GOVERNMENT SAYS:
...no difference
between
beet and cane sugar
In grandma's day, there was a difference.
But for more than a generation now, the two
sugars have been identical
"Beet and cane sugar in refined granulated form
give equally good results in jelly-making, canning
or cooking. The two sugars are chemically the
same. " u.s, department or agriculture
r7TY0UR BEST BUY IS BEET SUGAR
Grown and produced right here m the Went
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MOUNTAJN inKKItt HOMY MW tUN VAUIY U H I UNION WH1TI tAHN
W. don't moke much money but w ur hove s lot of fun. All of our utomn mm
to happy ond pleotartf end wt fry to bo plesiont si well at to gtvs fht vtpy bif vstusi
can find, and sell them of juit a fesny-weany profit r and mh thot'i why tvtry
body 10 hoppy.
JUST A FEW OF THIS WEEK'S MANY VALUES
Krispy Crackers Sel:,
Swift's American
45c
TO.
t-n. hex I W
Moyonnaise K,i,to 37c
Salad Dressing 49c
Chocolate Drops i ib, , , 3 9c
Sunshine
CATSUP
Heinr U or, battle
MUSTARD
Prepared Best Food fsr
SWEET PICKLES
GREEN OLIVES
World Over t 01.
25c
10c
35c
23c
GL Strained or O
eroer s ckepped .. 3 ew sc
Pablum k . pkf 45c
Oatmeal cerpk,. 17c
Formulae ""4r 23c
Cn Orej. Finest Whole Kernel 1 -Orn
o, Cma styta, Me. J 03 tan IOC
PeQS Mission, No. SOS can 10c
B , Jack and the Bean Stalk If
eans pic, ean .............. I5c
BM9.m Del Monte Diced Ot.
..18 br
TEA BAGS
Tolget't, Black
GREEN TEA
Tree ,,,,.,,,,.,,.
INSTANT COFFEE
Chue A Sabra It oz, Jar
15c
u lb. 33c
99c
BLEACH
WUJe Mom,,
SANI-FLUSH
Larre tan ,.,..,,
BON AMI
Powdered ..........
23c
23c
223c
1 Ib. pka.Jm )C
Lumber jock, gf
ilb.Miil.,,,.. 3C
Pancaki Fbur tTIV93V
Kelloaj'sQ
2 pk9i. AwC
ALL BRAN
SYRUP
Corn Soya
Salt Mortons S.,,9c
Ptonyf Boff tr Hfc 69c
FriMttf iH,.pv,.29c
Honey s b p. 1 89c
GRADE GOOD
ROUND STEAK
79c b
BEEF ROAST
BLADE CUT
49c ,
swirrs oriou
Bacon ib 59c
MILD CHEDDAR
Cheese n,.
55c
GRAPE
FRUIT IT w"k 59c
SQUASH HIW12
YAMS aibfc,19c
CARROTS )
BAGAS E
TURNIPS j Jt
MARKET
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