Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 09, 1950, Page 14, Image 14

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    14 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, March 9. 19501
BARTLETT
PEARS
Crown Point, 8 oz. cans
DARK SWEET
CHERRIES
Starr, 8 oz. cans
Chase & Sanborn
COFFEE
Drip or Regular
J lb. eon 73C
2 lb. eon 145
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monevsnumc
3 cans
Talks About Spies Victor Kravchenko, Russian author
who broke with the Soviet regime in 1944, tells house un
American activities committee in Washington that spying is
one of the principal duties of all Soviet diplomats. "Every
Soviet representative ... is a potential spy," he told the
congressmen. Kravchenko, author of "I Chose Freedom,"
used to be a representative of Soviet purchasing commission.
Alan in rear is not identified. (AP Wirephoto.)
Four Corners Mothers' Club
Will Serve Benefit Dinner
Four Corners, March 9 The Mother's club of Lincoln school
(Four Corners) will give a benefit dinner in the school on
March 16 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Commit
tees appointed general chairman, Mrs. W. E. Greif; advertising,
Mrs. Hardy Phillips; hostess, Mrs. Gerald Wing; cashiers, Mrs.
Russell Forrest and Mrs. John
! Vernon. Others on committees
for tables and serving are Mrs.
C. O. Gilming, Mrs. Jess Mcll-
nay, Mrs. Oliver KicKman, Mrs.
Ray Staffick, Mrs. Clarence Hof
fine, Mrs. Frank Arthur, Mrs. C.
A. Lossner, Mrs. Rob Heard,
Mrs. Wallace Guthrie, Mrs. Ar
thur Lewis, Mrs. Kenneth Han
son, Mrs. Albert Brant, Mrs.
Lawrence Lee, Mrs. William
Cartright, Mrs. M. Geltis, Mrs.
Noel Schaberg, Mrs. Lcnthal
Holman, Mrs. Andrew Messman,
Mrs. Wade Weekly, Mrs Melvin
Smith, Mrs. E. Gettis Mrs. Mer-
rell Becker, Mrs. M. E. Tucker,
Mrs. Edward White Mrs. Rex
Nicholson, Mrs. Eldon France,
Mrs. C. A. Barney.
Choking Child
Gets in Accident
Seattle, Wash., March A U.R
A Raymond, Wash., child, chok
ing on a piece of carrot was
rushed 135 miles to a hospital
operating room Wednesday after
he, his parents and an attend
ing nurse were injured in an
ambulance crash in Olympia,
Wash.
The ambulance carrying the
four crashed into the back of an
escorting Olympia police car,
but the damaged vehicle was
waved on. It was not im
mediately learned whether an
other ambulance was pressed in
to service.
However, the parly continued
to Seattle with intermittent po
lice escorts at speeds in excess
of '.80 miles an hour.
The boy, Malcolm John Ed
wards, 2, was reported to have
suffered cuts and bruises. The
nurse, Mrs. Barbara Shilling,
suffered facial injuries, hospi
tal, attendants said. The extent
of injuries to the parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Edwards, was
not immediately determined.
Mexican 'Quickie'
Divorces Abolished
Mexico City, March 9 M
Mexican "quickie" divorces to
foreigners not legally residing
in Mexico were abolished Wed
nesday by a nine-to-seven su
preme court ruling.
Apparently aimed onlv at
foreigners who take advantage
of Mexico's lax divorce law, the
ruling placed jurisdiction in di
Torce suits with the civil judge
at the couple s legal residence,
rather than with the judge
where suit is filed.
A Mexican press campaign
fof a change in divorce law
started after recent "quickie"
decrees dissolved marital bonds
between Movie Actress Fayc
Emerson and Elliott Roosevelt,
and Movie Actress Ingrid Berg
man and Dr. Peter Lindstrom.
The towns of Cuernavaca and
Ciudad Juarez for years com
peted for the title of "Mexican
divorce capital," both places
eager for tourist dollars brought
in by unhappy married persons.
Mrs. Frank Ferrin, 4270 Hud
son avenue, will present her
students in a piano recital on
Friday, March 10 at 8 p.m. in
the YMCA building Mrs. Oliver
Rlckman will be guest soloist.
Those playing will be Connie
and Rita Holman, Rose Dunigan,
Dennis Miller, Kathy Clark,
Barbara Ruhl, Janet Klecn, Inez
Hovey, Deanna Lacey, Fred La
cey, Howard Buell, Pete Lind
say, Judy Scott, Mary Joe La
cey, Fred Worley. Friends are
invited.
W. G. Flood is building an
addition onto the north side of
his recreation fun house on
South Lancaster drive. The new
building is 20x32 one-story
frame structure. He expects to
put in ice cream and confection
ery. Recent out-of-state visitors in
Four Corners homes were Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Marshall of Liv
ermore, Calif., who were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brant.
Mrs. Marshall is a sister to Mr.
Brant.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Tait of
Tulare, Calif., who were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brant.
Mrs. Marshall is a sister to Mr.
Brant.
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Tait of
Tulare, Calif., drove up last
week to visit their daughter and
family. Mrs. G. Roach and her
two small daughters returned
home with her parents for sev
eral weeks visit there.
Week-end guests in the L. J.
Stewart home were Mrs. Stew
art's brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. B. E. Kolbe and daugh
ter, Pamela of Yakima, Wash.
Utah has no natural boun
daries such as rivers. It is bor
dered by Idaho, Wyoming, Colo
rado, Arizona and Nevada.
900 U of C Profs
Refuse Anti-Red Oath
Berkeley, Calif., March 9 W
California professors were lined
up solidly today against taking
a special non-communist oath
even if it means their jobs.
The group also was on rec
ord as against communists on i signed.
the faculty and as willing to
vouch for it in contractual let
ters. Holding that the special oath
was discriminatory and a threat
to academic freedom, the 900
voted unanimously last night
against it. It has been ordered
by the board of regents on a
sign-or-quit basis by April 30
for all the university's 11.000
employes. Most of them, other
than the faculty, already have
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
; AUTO TRUCK FIRE
Our'rates are consistently low because
; we eliminate yearly re-sale commissions
... the savings are passed on to policy
holders. . . Come in and check for your
self no obligation.
BILL OSKO
466 Court St.
Phone 3-5661
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BILL OSKO
Dist. Mgr.
SSprL 9 WHOU WHEAT CEREAL S iSlL M IA f Jh
JfISk l'S i'fijfl ijj y
-1.89 -29c 22c- -39c 29c 29c-
SWANCO MARGARINE est - .22c
SWIFT PREM sr. r"M 35c
HEINZ JUNIOR FOODS 3 23c
PINK SALMON 33c
FRESH EGGS
Grade AA Large, dozen . . .
39c
SANK A COFFEE m '"-,d 77c
Swanson Chicken Products
SWANSON
Whole Chicken
157
CHICKEN FRICASSEE
Large 30 oz. can . 79c
1 lb. can 47c
jjl Chicken Sandwich Spread
6 oz. can . . 27c
3'4 lb.
can
Jumbo "I QQ
AVi lb. can 1 .70
DIAL SOAP 2 bar, 37c
Complete deodorizing Soap
WOODBURY FACIAL SOAP
Reg. Size 3 bars 19c
Bath Size 2 bars 19c
Jergens Lotion Mild Soap
Makes your skin feel soft. . . bars 29c
BOROXO HAND CLEANER
8 oz. can . . 15C 1 lb. can: 27C
TOILET SOAP Q
White Kin?
J7c
SUNSHINE GRAHAM
CRACKERS Wg. 25c
2 lb. pkg 49C
SUNSHINE CANDY
CREAM CANDY CORN
10 oz. pkg
19c
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
shoulder
ean, center
Pork Roasts
HAMBURGER
39e ib.
39c ib.
Colored Fryers each 98c
Again we offer these tender fryers at this low price
Fresh Oysters 59e pt
Red Snapper-fresh 29c lb.
A tasty fish for Lenten
Pure Lard 4 lbs 49c
U. S. Inspected
EXTRA FRESH
''" "i n nn i i n
HJimfTp one package concentrated real fruit
SUN-GOLD SPREDON
IttiOiJliTJ makes 5 bit glasses delicious jelly
v 7 FRUIT Fl ivnoo lid
CHILDREN 10VE LIJ.
FREE DEMONSTRATION FRI.-SAT.
1
FOR LENT
TUNA FISH
Sea Bird No. 'i can
17c
Tuxedo No. 2 can 19c
Bumble Bee f'cy light meat Tuna Vi can 35
rtYCTCDC TidepMnt Fancy IQ,
J I J I CIX3 i,ar;e ip OI, can J7C
Boysenberry Preserves O OQp
Shady Oak 1 Ih. jar jars V
Strawberry Preserves OQp
Hunl's 1 lb. jar A7l
Peach Preserves O 90r
Valvita 1 lb. jar jars A l
AT NO COST
Platllc
DESSERT
DISH
Take On Rioht From 1W
I'jJ Sh.lf With 6vry Jor Off
MUSTARD
2 jar. 19C
f'uoui CuLspy and Tasty
HOLLOWAY'S CRUNCHY
CHOCOLATE CANDIES
Family Pkg. 35c
PILLSBURY HOT ROLL MIX
Reg. pkg 23c
PILLSBURY PIE CRUST MIX
Jm reg. size pkgs. . . 29c
DROMENDARY GINGER BREAD MIX
Reg. pkg. . . . 23c
ASPARAGUS
POTATOES
' HtGHEST QUAUTV
Fresh, green, tender
spears, Ib
U. S. No. 1 Idaho Russets
10 Ib. mesh bag
29c
45c
DON'T MISS OUR
79c 25 Ib. bog 1.73
10 lb. regular
CAULIFLOWER
12c
Snow white heads
U. S. No. 1, Ib. . .
TOMATOES
Firm, red, OO"
ripe tubes AjtC
ORANGES ir.":'
176 Sixe Sweet and juicy
Fancy large green IF
CELERY
Fancy large gr
stalks, bunch
CARROTS
Calif.
Imperial!
Calif.
Is J bun.
39c
Shakers
25c
Van Camps
Pork & Beans
J cans 33c
. 43e
No. 2 is
cans. . .
Kenn
Ration
,'" Dog Food
tall
38c
These Grocery Specials Also
Available at
Paramount Market
SALEM'S QUALITY SERVICE STORE
Plus 2o Upcharge for Delivery on These Specials Only
260 North Liberty Phone 2-2461
3060 Portland Road
TWO BIG STORES
3720 East State