Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 22, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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    12 Caplial Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, Dee. 22, 1949
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New Bomber In Flight Sleek linea and swept-back wings
lend a feeling of speed in this in-flight picture of the U. S.
air force's new Martin XB-S1 ground support plane. A
crew of two pilot and radio operator-navigator operate the
speedy craft, which is powered by three J-47 jet engines set
on pylons beneath the fuselage and in the rear of the craft.
The wings, of approximately 55-foot span, are swept back at a
35-degree angle. (AP Wirephoto)
East Salem Stand Opened;
Holiday Program Presented
East Salem, Dec. 22 The new barbecue stand that has been
under construction for several months at the corner of the Sil
verton road and Lancaster drive, was opened for business the
past week-end. It is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs
Orlen Kring and will be open for business from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m.
Officers of the associated
clubs of Middle Grove repo-t a
successful evening for their
country fair, held at the school
house Friday night. The fol
lowing program was provided
by the program committee: In
strumental and vocal numbers
by six Future Farmer members
two accordion numbers by Su-
.san Anglin; guitar and vocal
numbers by Hubert Aspinwall;
skit, "The Country School
Teacher," Willi parts taken by
Mrs. Robert Wagers as teacher
William, the bully, by John Van
Laanen; Moses, Dan Scharf;
Hortense, Mrs. Dan Scharf;
Agnes. Mrs. Norman Fletcher;
Archie, Donald Bassett, fat girl,
Mrs. Ernest Crum; Abraham,
Henry Sprick; the three trustees.
Miss Tidy, Mrs. Paul Bassett;
judge, Gil Blankenship, and Mr.
Tete, Ernest Crum.
The program given for the
trustees on thoir visit to school
was two piano selections by
Abraham; tricks with his dog,
Archie; and two humorous
numbers, "Crazy Christmas" and
"Jingle Bells," by the bully off
stage because of his bashful
ness (they were recorded num
bers). Prizes were given
through the rooms and distri
buted by Mrs. Santa Claus and
Santa Claus by the same method
they were being given out on
the streets in Salem, by tagging.
Several of these Santas were
Mrs. Albert Fabry, Virgil Wil
son, John Harger, William
Scharf and Mr. Weisner.
Members of the Auburn
school Brownie troop and their
leader, Mrs. S. W. Burris, en
tertained the mothers of the
girls at a Christmas party held
at the school house Sunday.
The mothers and their daugh
ters were Mrs. Cornelius Fes
kens and Mary; Mrs. Lloyd
Maas, Sandra and Linda; Mrs
Zmil Maas and Arlene; Mrs.
A. W. Martin and Joan; Mrs.
Sullivan and Linda; Mrs. Harold
Bressler and Maxinc; Mrs. R.
Wolf and Judy: Mrs. Moore and
Deanna, and Mrs. D. Meyer and
Ronnene.
Gifts were given from under
a lighted tree by the girls to
their mothers, and by Mrs. Bur
ns to the girls. Mrs. Burris
presented Brownie pins to the
new members this year, Mary
Feskens, Linda Sullivan, Ron-
nene Meyers, Deanna Moore
Joan Martin, Maxine Bressler
and Sandra Lindberg. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Fes
kens and Mrs. Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
oi swegie community were
week-end guests of his mother,
Mrs. Ella Brown at Cutler City.
Amity The Amity Lions club
and Amity FFA chapter braved
the stormy weather for the tur
key shoot. Sportsmen from In
dependence and other nearby
towns as well as the local com-
Deaf Boy Unharmed
By Wild Dog Packs
Bloomsburg, Pa., Dec. 22 (U.PJ
A 7-year-old deaf mute who
wandered from his home into
dense woodland infested with
wild dogs, was found unharmed
Wednesday by a member of a
searching party which included
350 National Guardsmen and
firemen.
Little Larry Jarrard was dis
covered sitting exhausted on a
brush pile by Guardsman Paul
Gross, Berwick, Pa., two miles
from his home in the roaring
Creek valley section of Colum
bia County.
The barking of the boy's
beagle, one of hte two dogs
which accompanied the lad when
he strolled from the farm home
of his parents, led Gross to
where the tired youngster sat
sobbing.
Larry was missing from his
home for eight hours last night
before he was found after mid
night. He wandered from home
when his father and grand
father left to cut a Christmas
tree.
munity made up a fair crowd
for the shoot. Proceeds will be
used for the town basketball
team uniforms by the Lions club
and for tractor implements by
FFA.
Girls That Gable Left Behind
'Flabbergasted' by Elopement
Hollywood, Dec. 22 J. The girls Clark Gable left behind
admitted today they were "flabbergasted."
The great lover's sneak wedding to Lady Sylvia Stanley was
as big a surprise to his former girl friends as it was to the rest
of the world.
"Oh, no!" was their reaction"-
when informed by United Press
that Gable had taken his fourth
marital leap. "Are you kid
ding? You MUST be!"
. .
With Gable out of circulation,
a lot of lady-like hopes were
blasted sky-high. It has long
been the misty dream of many a
movie queen that she might be
the one to help him forget the
late Carole Lombard.
A lot of 'em have tried. And
Gable, although never a night
club hound, has quietly dated
some of the most beautiful wom
en in Hollywood. But he always
by-passed the proposals. People
said he would never marry
again.
Tops in his date book for years
and years was Virginia Grey, of
ten called the most gorgeous
blonde in town.
"Oh my God!" she gasped. "Is
it true? Well, I hope he finds the
happiness he wants. He was
really a lost guy for a long
time."
Other girls he's dated include
Paulette Goddard and Marilyn
Maxwell, Lady Producer Joan
Harrison, New York socialite
Dolly O'Brien, Anita (The Face)
Colby, New York business wom
an, and Elaine White, an MGM
secretary.
Miss White, a willowy blonde,
said the news left her with her
'mouth hanging open."
Well, I sure wasted a Christ
mas card, I guess," she said.
Producer Harrison who's been
his steadfast date in the past
few months, cooly denied she
had been "left waiting at the
church."
"We were just good friends,"
she insisted. "There was nothing
very romantic about it."
Paulette Goddard, Gable's last
summer romance, is in Mexico
City, but they made a few head
lines together last August when
he drove her to her plane.
Paulette asked Gable to kiss
her goodbye. He refused.
"Well, that's that," laughed
the sultry charmer. "So long, su
gar."
Scio The Scio Garden club
decided, at its recent meeting
which was held at the home of
Mrs. Minnie Shelton, with Mrs.
Ralph Badger co-hostess, to give
a prize for the best decorated
home. The prize winner will be
decided by popular vote. People
are asked to drop their votes in
containers which will be placed
in the various business houses.
Neuberger May
Run for Senate
Washington, Dec. 22 m
Oregon's Democratic National
committeeman, Monroe Sweet-
land, predicted Wednesday his
party will win next year some
of the state's seats in congress
all now occupied by Repub
licans.
Sweetland, here to talk with
Democratic National committee
officials, said Democrats will
contest in each of the four con
gressional districts and also try
to unseat Senator Morse.
The state's Democrats, he said,
"are determined to win the gov
ernorship." He told a news conference
that Norris Dodd, International
Food administrator, Assistant
Secretary of Interior C. Girard
Davidson and Richard L. Neu
berger, state senator of Portland,
may be candidates for the dem
ocratic nomination for U.S. sen
ator. Sweetland said Secretary of
the Interior Oscar Chapman will
address the Jefferson Jackson
Day dinner In Portland April
15.
Francis Loses Digit
Silverton Ralph Francis of
South Water street is suffering
from the loss of the end of his
front finger of the left hanw.
Francis was splitting kindling
at the family home Monday eve
ning when the axe slipped,
causing the accident. He was
cared for at his home by a
local physician.
Prompt Relief
Emollient Cuticura
Ointment aoothea
promptly, atarta at
one to help heal.
Stay, on the akin.
Try ill Buy today
at VOIir rintiriria
CUTICURA OINTMENT
GREEN STAMPS
ARE
EXTRA SAVINGS
FOR YOU
BUSICKS
MARION STREET MARKET
Commercial and Marion St.
Start Saving today for a Lovely Gift.
Swing Club Was
Speechless
When I Served My Gorgeous
feddi-luip Dessert!
or ooecevtryfcodr was speech-
Im Mnm 1 prmkUt brought in
mr ofWM dscn, luicioutty
fecoraird with Kttlrfi-wip. They
past couldn't untlrr stand how I
mid serre anvil in jt so glim of
mi with absolutely no prepara
tion or work. Krddi-wip whips
itself st the touch of a (ingcr.
Made with pure, rich cream,
fc mm even simplest deittns
ectatint, cupcakes, and pud
dings into ftnrjccoui treats
ktrntmiy. Get Reddi-wip today!
Nil Till Hill Mil II CltCtt "IT
We're Sorryl
In Our Ad Monday,
Dec. 20
i4995
Does NOT Include
Automatic Timer!
VINCE'S
ELECTRIC
157 S. Liberty
BHGGESTT LHTTLE
MARKET HKf TOWN
WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GETS TIME AND A HALF
BACON Turkeys, Baking Chickens jonges
41c ib Fryers, Rabbits 25c .
Armours
uk AT LOW POPULAR PRICES Young Beef
SAUSAGE o"at
Little Pig. . ROA5T
39C lb. HAM J o broad statement but jl Or 55C
U. S.Gov't.lns. these hams back it up, Ib. Standing Rib
C'HEESE ZZZZIy BEEF ROAST
49c ib PICNICS rlrt'SSc 47c .
Year Old Frulted ,b. Blade, Arm or Rump
OYSTERS PORK ROASTS
59c PICNICS 33c 33c b
Small Six r shank, tenderized, Ib. 4fV Center Cut Shld.
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
SWEETSPUDS CELERY r u SPUDS
ixutKT Cranberries u s No 2
2 .b. 25c 9c .b 9 -b 39c 50 98c
Cho,c.W.,ed Green Cri,p L lbv 07C
Marshmallows Freshest Thing in Town ica
15C Pk UR EGGS 3 lb 1 1 74
Pk9 Grade A Large 47c sunny1 Mom
Cranberries Grade A Medium 39c TOMATO
Wl"'",j"i'd v.. lr.ni JUICE
2.. ..29c , NUC0 3 25c
1 lb. ... . 25c j"",c
Mayonnaise 49c OLIVES
07 NUTS OF ALL KINDS - CANDIES nn
OC Pt. DATES -ORANGES -FRUITS ZVC can
"'Food, FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS NEEDS Lind.ay. Na.,1 Toll
IGA rj!
Store
Open Sundays, 8 A.M. 'til 6:30 P.M.
roadway Grocery
BROADWAY AND MARKET STREETS
IGA
Store
CyCV0Uc4 ffli m
am.' M
selected a (jreai urntaiey.
GIBSON'S SELECTED 8 BLENDED WHISKEY 16.1 PROOF . HX GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS GIBSON DISTILLING CO,N.Y, N.T.
3-6189 P.kTL1 '-"H,,1 1 1 U State St.
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYBODY
And for your eating pleasure we will have the finest in Turkeys, Chickens, Rabbits and
Hams at popular prices. Also fresh crab and shrimp meat and eastern oysters. To insure the
best selection, please place your orders as early as possible.
Freshly Ground f Fresh Country Q
Hamburger .b ZC Sausage ib. Zc
EASTERN ORE. HEREFORD EASTERN OREGON HEREFORD
BEEF itzsi beef
ROAST Rump, ib. tJt STEAKS ib.
SLICED BACON SPECIAL ZSZT.T 39c
Pork Steak lb. 39c pork CHOPS ,b. 49c
Fresh Oysters Pt, 59c Halibut Steak lb. 49c
PICNIC HAM 00 WIENERS 7Kt
Eas,ernH.ck,ess lb. jl'lS !b. JjC
We Make Our Own Fresh Daily
Little Pig Sausages, lb :.49c Salmon Steaks .....n. 55c
LOCKER BEEF lrfori.
.ib.
33c
Ml
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FOOD MARKET
1288 State Street
Phone 2-9237
Country Fresh!
"A" Grade Medium
Guaranteed doz.
37c
Large size doz. 43c
NUCOA 2lbs 49c RAISINS 4 ,., 47c
Pumpkin 3 cans 20c Cigarettes ctn, 1.45
DEL MAIZ NIBLETS jsa.2.29c
Pineapple FL,bcyanre2d,or 29c Cake Mix P,shurypk,. 29c
PEAS v. Z Cans 2 for 19c CATSUP Dennisons 2 bot. 25c
SWEET POTATOES 3 19c
Celery Ll$i" 10c Lettuce 2JH?aga, 25c
POTATOES
10 lbs. 29c
50,bba,1 09
Radishes
. bunch
5c
Ora ngeS Large Sizes Vi Box 2.49
CHRISTMAS
CANDY AND NUTS
Close-Out at Greatly Reduced Prices
Prices effective Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.
Dec. 22 - 23 - 24
Shop and Save at
BASINGER'S
13th and State Sts.
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