Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, December 22, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    McKay Studies
Conservation
A campaign lo conserve Ore
gon's natural resources can suc
ec4i if "le heads of various
departments involved concen
trate and co-operate in their cf- j
forts, Gov. Douglas McKay told j
a joint meeting of his advisory j
committee on conservation and
the legislative interim commit- I
tee on natural resources here
Wednesday.
Gov. McKay said that the re
sources conservation problem
in Oregon is one of the most im
portant. He indicated he would
favor a permanent conservation
department. It would take legis
lative act to create such a de
partment. The governor suggested that
personnel of this department
probably would include several
state department officials and
others interested in conserva
tion problems.
State Sen. Jack Lynch of
Portland, chairman of the inter
im group, said he was interested
In getting the reaction of the
governor's advisory group be
fore his committee proceeds.
pepartment officials at the
meeting said they did not have
enough information yet to make
definite recommendations. They
disclosed that they are consult
ing with other states to get con
iervation data.
State Forester George Spaur
said lniormaiion ne nas gamerea
so far indicates that conserva
tion groups in some states have
operated with great success.
However, as far as his depart
ment is concerned, he said that
forestry problems in Oregon are
much different from those in
eastern states.
Among other problems dis
cussed at today's meeting were
stream pollution, agriculture,
education, recreation, hydroelec
tric, mineral activities and the
work of the Willamette River
Basin commission.
department. "Trio" by the girls.
Benediction. "Joy to the World"
by congregation. The mornini'
services will start at 11 o'clock
and Rev. Parrish will bring the
message which will be "The
True Meaning of Christmas."
British New Guinea has about
97 acres for every inhabitant.
Tax Exemption
Urged by CIO
Washinetnn. Dee. 22 UP) The
CIO urged congress today to
give a $3,uuu income tax exemp
tion to married couples plus a
$600 exemption for each depen
dent. The proposal came from Hy
man Bookbinder, economist for
the Amalgamated Clothing
Workers of America speaking
for the CIO.
Bookbinder told a senate eco
nomic committee the CIO also
recommends raising the exemp
tion to $1,500 for single persons.
The present exemption is $600
for each member of a family.
He argued that revenue losses
to the government because of
the increased exemption rate
should be made up in higher
corporate taxes or higher taxes
in the upper brackets.
Bookbinder also urged:
1. Immediate action by con
gress to raise the minimum
wage level from 75 cents an
hour to $1 an hour.
2. Repeal of the Taft-Hartley
act.
3. Enactment of a fair em
ployment practices act design
ed to end job discrimination
Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, Dec. 22, 19499
against negroes and other mi
nority groups.
Only three states are repre
sented on the 1949-50 Univer
sity of Arizona 21-man basket
ball squad Arizona, California
and North Dakota.
Church at Liberty
Offering Program
Liberty, Dec. 22 The Liberty
Church of Christ Sunday school
will hold its Christmas program
on December 25, at the church
on Skyline road at 10 a.m. dur
ing the Bible school hour.
On the program will be "O
Come All Ye Faithful" by the
congregation. "Welcome" by
Cheryl Lee Kurth, "Songs" by
group of beginners, primaries
and juniors. "Recitation" by
one year primaries. "Christmas
Letter Exercise,' by second and
third year primary group. "It
Came Upon a Midnight Clear,"
Vong by the intermediate class.
""Talk" by Rev. Ellcry Parrish.
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
by congregation, playlet,
"Christmas Eve," by the junior
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STAR
All Safeway Stores in Sa
lem are now open Friday
evenings until 8 P.M.
Safeway Store in Hollywood and
1420 State St. open every week
day evening until 8 P.M.
Shop leisurely in the eve
nings avoid the rush of
daytime crowds.
'
Don't Forget
Mr. Wright's Special
Bread for
Stuffing!
. 14c.:iM9c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
29e Noby3m 19
Hostess No. 2V2
Delight Can
Glace Fruits
Fancy Corn LMsft.
Niblets Corn S
Libby's Pumpkin
Ritz Crackers
Crackers
Cheese Food
Sunnybank Margarine JiS: 25c
Lib.
pkg.
Lib. Jar 39C
N.a3B3 15C
,2.V 17c
No..3:j 10c
29c
Tea Timor
Fireside
IE 29c
69c
Fancy Canned Peas
2 can 25c
Del Monte r
No. 303 can
Sugar
Belle
Cranberry Sauce 2cans29c
Ocean Spray Your Choice Jellied or Whole Berries
Mince Meat Aden's ts- 35c
for Delicious Mince Meat Pies That Can't Be Beat
Jell-Well Gelatins i 5c
Six Flavors to Choose From. Buy Several Packs!
Canned Pumpkin 2 15c
No. 2V2 Cans, Moonbeam Brand. For Beautiful Golden Pies!
MIXED NUTS
A large variety
of Nuts you like.
1 -lb. pkg.
29'
1-lb. 1Crt
ri 1. j r
Dieauieu lYHisiiiSBUdt. Pk9.
Dromedary Dates PitUd pkg. 19c
Cake Flour Pk. 35c
Cinch Cake Mix pka, 39c
Nestle's Morsels
Stmt
Swt
pkg.
pkg.
-oi. 1 1C.
Milk Chocolate V0"
Lib.
39c
Kitchen
Craft
IS 93c
2Mb. M OO
tack
Flour
KitchenCraftFlour '..$3.89
Gffs for the Smoker!
Cherub Milk Ev.p.. tall 10c
Whipping Cream fM 54c
Fresh Milk
NobHiUWhcXBr t
A IviTTrtTT Whole Bean 2-lb.
Airway coff.. bag
Edwards Coffee 2
Quart
19k
$1.23
$1.17
$1.33
CHRISTMAS CANDY
CHOCOLATE DROPS
GUM DROPS
JELLY BEANS
ORANGE SLICES
HARD MIX
P
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Famous
Cigarettes, etn
1.45
Print 1-lb.
Albert can
89'
EGGS I Butter
A Large 39 C 'ox'
AA Large 41 C 'oz'
A. Medium 37c do.
Meadow Wood
Grade O
a- ib. 69c
WW
Ready to Stuff
and Roast!
FRESH-PRODUCE VALUES!
Sweet Seedess
NAVEL
ORANGES!
nC Ha,f7i9 F" a9
WV Crate' Crafs
When you buy a Safeway Christmas Turkey you
pay only for the part that will roast just right Price
is based on the oven-ready weight.
Grade A Hens I Grade A Toms
lb. 65c hb. 55
Crisp Celery lb. 8c
Sweet Potatoes 2. b 25c
Southern Yams 2,b23c
Cranberries H 15c
Squash, S'iKa lb, 5c
RED DELICIOUS APPLES
Pack Half Box 1.69 , 912C
DATES, 3-lb bag 75e
GRAPEFRUIT, 8-lb. bag .... 49
GRAPES, Red Emperors, 2 lbs 27
D'ANJOU PEARS, Ib 9
AVOCADOS, Ib. 49
BROCCOLI, lb. ..13
CAULIFLOWER, Ib 14
CELERY HEARTS, Ib !12
LETTUCE, Ib 15
POTATOES, U.S. No. 1, 10 lbs 49
Brussell Sprouts, 9 oz. cello bag ....19'
RIPE TOMATOES, 14-oz. tube 25'
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Other "Pan-Ready Features! Fancy Fryers Ib. 69c
Roasters Ready to stuff Ib. 69c
DUCkS Ready to stuff
Rabbits
Ib. 69
ForFryJng Ib. 69c Fricassee Fowl per Ib. 65c
Skinned HAMS
Famous brands
HALF OR WHOLE
ib. 49s
Fin for your
Drtuing
Country iryl
Fresh Oysters
Pure Pork Sausage
Pure Ground Beef Nic 'n Ittn
Skinless Wieners Specially prlctd
Assorted Luncheon Meats per Ib. 49c
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Pint 59- HtZzFl
lb.29' Sfeoj
Prices In this ad are etefctive through Saturday,
Dee. 24. We reserve the right to limit quantities.
No sales to dealers.