Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 15, 1949, Page 13, Image 13

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    Salem Navy Plane Assists
In Hunt for Ruth Aberle
One of the planes for the Salem Naval Air Facility Wednesday
morning for about an hour joined the seach for Ruth Aberle,
16-year-old girl last near Kelso, Wash.
The plane a twin-Beach piloted by Lt. Stanley Fallander, exe
itive officer at the facility left Salem at 9:45 a. m. and returned
here ai n:o a.m.
During the time it was over
the area in which the girl has
been lost since wandering away
from her group Sunday it flew
swaths over the entire area,
going as low as the trees as ter
rain would permit, sometimes1
just above the tree tops.
With Fallander in the plane
and serving as observer were
Chief George Smith, AD 1 Phil
Yoder. AD1 Charles Holman and
AM2 Ken Taylor, all from the
Salem facility.
On returning the pilot of the
plane noted that the search at
the time seemed to be north,
northeast and northwest of
where the headquarters had been
established. To the north the
men spotted several little roads
that would eventually lead out
of the wooded area and open
spots. Also noted were a few
small shacks or buildings.
To the east of the headquar
ters the terrain gradually rises
and then goes to a 2250 peak. By
thus going into this area a per
son could get onto high enough
ground to get his bearings the
men reported. To the southeast
of headquarters, however, there
is a very heavily wooded area,
on a gradual slope. Northwest
of the headquarters the land
goes down into a valley as it
also does on moving north.
After returning to Salem Lt.
Fallander reported the observa
tions of himself and the men
with him to the Washington state
police through the wires of the
Oregon state police headquarters.
The harpoon gun for catching
whale was invented about 1860.
Father Breaks
Daughter's Arm
St. Louis, Dec. 15 U.R An
unemployed father admitted
breaking his three-year-old
daughter's arm while trying to
make her stop singing Christ
mas carols, police said today.
Jack Payne, 31, told authori
ties the girl, Rebecca Ann, kept
on singing in her bed after he
ordered her to "shut up and go
to sleep."
Police quoted the father as
saying he grabbed the youngster
by her forearm, jerked her out
of bed and spanked her. He
termed the injury to her arm "an
accident."
Mrs. Payne said her husband
was excitable and worried be
cause he was "unable to do any
thing for the kids we've got
five for Christmas."
She denied that he was drunk
at the time, but a City hospital
physician said he was suffering
from acute alcoholism.
Payne, who came here 10 days
ago from Milan, Tenn., to 'look
for work, was booked on char
ges of assault and mistreatment
of a child.
Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dec. 15, 1949 13
California!! Visiting
Fairvlew Mrs. Phoebe John
son of Richmond Cal., Mrs. Rose
Wood and Miss Edythe Wanless
of Amity were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood. After
noon callers at the same home
were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Lock
er of Portland; Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Rosenbalm of Amity; Mrs.
Clarence Badger, Portland; Mrs.
E. T. Kitzmiller of Salem; Mrs.
Clarence Rockhill, Grand Island.
Mrs. Johnson is great aunt of
Carl Wood. She came north to
spend the holidays with relatives.
Prices here are effective through Monday,
December 19th. We reserve the right to limit,
CHRISTMAS NUTS
WALNUTS Mifi." ,b. 35c u. lb. 43c
ALMONDS 1-lb. pkg. 39c
BRAZIL NUTS lb. 39c
OREGON FILBERTS 29c
LARGE PECANS ,. Mb. 49c
Here they are folks, those tree-ripened, golden, clean-skinned navel oranges. These
oranges are liked by the whole family and no wonder they're plump with sweet
juice, have no seeds, and are easy to peel and section. Stock up now; supplies arc
heavy and prices are low at Safeway.
5-LB. BAG
Medium
Sizes
39c
Half Crate
Large Sizes
$2.19
Full Crate
Large Sixes
$419 LB. 8c
ALL SAFEWAY STORES
IN SALEM ARE NOW
OPEN FRIDAY EVES.
UNTIL 8 P.M.
Safeway Stores in Hollywood
and 1420 State St., open every
week-day evening until g p.m.
SHOP LEISURELY IN THE
EVENINGS Avoid the
rush of daytime crowds.
Red
Delicious Apples
Delicious Apples Red,Box
Calavo Avocados LB.
Cauliflower . Solld.whi(e ,
2 . 19c
$2.98
49c
. 12:
Crisp for perfect salads LB.
Crisp Celery
Lettuce
Sweet Potatoes
Ripe Tomatoes
Brussels Sprouts
Gardcn-frcsh
LB.
& Yams
LBs.
Cello Pkg.
8 ox. cello pkg.
fvihn
8c ,3."cs
5c .., :'""'-
25s 2 $9
Jelly Beans u,,' Fi" Mb. 29c j
Honey Comb Chips I -lb. pkg. 53c J
Almond Clusters 7-oz. pkg. 29c I
Swedish Mints Mb. pkg. 29c J
Gum Drops Mb. pkg. 25c I
Orange Slices Ulf" FiM Mb. pkg. 25c J
Peanut Clusters I -lb. pkg. 53c 1
Choc. Cherries ch" Mb. pkg. 59c !
Chocolates, Lupton's, I -lb. box 98c J
Chocolates '-Min;,tr. D 0oc (
Candy Sticks pkg. 10c j
CHILI WITH BEANS
Denniion brand 16-01. can
PINTO BEANS OOC
Dry Beans 2-1 b. pkg.
SANDWICH SPREAD
Lunch Box Brand quart
25"
22
49s
Pancake Flour
At Reduced Prices!
Sperry 4-lb.pkg. 47c
Suxanna 40-oz. 29c
FIG BARS
White or whole wheat
l'A-lb. Pkg. 29
MARGARINE
DALEWOOD
Sweet
and
fresh
LB.
19'
FRUIT MIX
All-in-one brand
2 J 25
DROMEDARY DATES
Pitted ready to eat 7 'A -ox.
TOMATO JUICE
Sunny Dawn 46-ox. can
19e
23'
Swift'ning
Shortening
69c
3-Lb
Can
EXTRA VAlUr
0T RftJsf
Wesson
Salad Oil
Mixed Nuts
Here's a
Good Varietyl
Stock Up!
Ultra Fine Hard
Candy and Choc. Drops
Mb.
pkg.
Mb.
pkg.
29.
25.
Quart
59c
Candies
Seedless Raisins 27
SKIPPY
Peanut
Butter
15-Oi.
Jar
35'
3Vf BEE?7r
49C l&fllPrr-J
Safeway blade
cut Pot Roat it
generous with
meat. You're sure
it's going to be
tender and juicy.
Here they are
featured at an
unusually low
price I
BLADE CUT
Maraschino Cherries "w M- 1 9c
Sliced Pineapple M MeM' Ne-u Vic
Cranberry Jelly opy2 can 29c
Canned Pumpkin M2TcBnra2 for 15c
Jell-Well Gelatins 4 pkgs. 25c
Seeded Raisins pkg. 1 7c
Bleached Raisins Vmiu- 'b- pkg. 1 9c
Seedless Raisins chie 4-lb. pkg. 53c
Seedless Raisins Sm"m,m l5 e- pkg. isc
Currants ""i'1 ltK 1 1 -oz. pkg. 1 5c
White Figs w 8-oz. pkg. 25c
Glace Fruits SiW I -lb. size 45c
Glace Cherries 7-oz. 35c
Mincemeat B"''-N" i" 43c
Mincemeat ' i'Mi. .pi. 20c
Improved Rice u' "' 4-oz. 19c
Flour KM" C,,H " lb- $ 1 .98 50-,b- $3.89
Bread Mr,.w,i,i,.wi,it.iwh..t . 4C
Pure LARD
Armour'i 3-lb. 9Ac
Star
Tender PEAS
,.,25'
Gardentide Standard
No. 303 OCC
esf
Can
OTHER REAL VALUES IN OUR MEAT SECTIONS
Cooked Hams
Cudahy's Boneless Ham
a's-Lb. $"95
Can J
Short Ribs
OF BEEF
For braising fC
or boiling LB.O
Round Steaks, lb. 79c
Sirloin Steaks, lb. 75c
T-Bone Steaks, lb. 95c
Rib Roasts, " lb. 65c
Ground Beef, lb. 29c
. . Short Shankrd Medium Welzht
ncnics Nationally Advertised Brands I. II.
. . Sliced
neese
Proene
rel sm0L
LB.
49'
WASTE-FREE, PAN-READY SEA FOODS
Halibut, lb 45c
Salmon, lb 59c
OYSTERS
MttHum Slits
Per Pint 69
Sole, Fillets, lb. 39c
Cod Fillets, lb. ..29c
PAN.READY CHICKENS
FRYERS, lb. 69'
PAN-MADV. FRICASSEE
FOWL, lb. 65'
SHOP 'TIL 9
EVERY NIGHT
Beginning Friday, Dec. 16,
through Friday, Dee. 23
155 N. Liberty Ph. 3-3191
Lovely
Chenille
GIFT
ROBES
n i
i i
A.98
Prize baby-soft chenille
richly tufted with elab
orate overlay designs
. . . some in multicol
ors. Comes out of a
ludsing even fluffier.
Pastels or vivid shades.
12-20, 38 to 44.
SANTA WILL BE AT
WARDS FRIDAY
4:30 to 5:30 and
7 to 8:30
Saturday 2:30 to 4:30
Free Fleers Bubble Gum
for the Kiddies!