Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, February 19, 1953, Page 8, Image 8

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    -CiPttri Journal, gal, Ore.. Thursday. Feb. 19 1953
iScio Resident
Ends Own Life
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Not Froun, Jut Cold Cattle, covered with part of 5
lnch snowfall, mill about in pen at the stockyards in Chi
cago. The day'i receipts of 24,000 head were slightly higher
than normal, perhaps Indicating farmer' hopes for higher
pricei with the end of control. (UP Telephoto.)
More Projects
On Calendar
Portland W) The Oregon
Highway Commission, which
approved IS construction con
tracts Wednesday, said it will
ward another IS million dol
lars worth in the coming three
montns. -About
7 million dollars worth
will be considered at the April
8-9 meeting and the remainder
t May 18-19 meeting here.
At Wednesday's session a Lane
County delegation asked the
commission to build a ltt-mile
section of the Fox Hollow State
- Secondary Highway to connect
with the Creswell-Lorane Coun
ty road.
The state was asked to take
ever as a secondary highway the
6.8-mile route between Carlton
and the YamhiU-Newberg High
way in Yamhill County.
A Clackamas County delega
tion asked for several projects.
One was bridge across the Wil
lamette River at Oregon City.
Others included improvement of
S. E. 82nd Ave., from Portland
to Oregon City and widening of
U. S. 99 from New Era to Hub
bard and of the Ht Hood High
way from Sandy to Rhododen
dron. Bids accepted but referred to
engineers to straighten out de
tails included:
Linn Widening 7.83 miles
and paving of Noble Slough-Foster
section of Santlam Highway
west and east of Sweet Home,
warren Northwest, Inc., Port
land, 1218.818.
Sprague Speaks to
Dallas Marians
Dallas Charles A. Sprague,
publisher of the Oregon States
man and alternate delegate to
the United Nation, was the
guest speaker at the Tuesday
meeting of the Rotary club.
Invited to hear Mr. Sprague
peak about his work at the
United Nations were members
ef the Lions club. There also
were visiting Rotarian from
Salem and Albany, at the
meeting.
Mr. S Prague's topic was the
"Organization of the United
Nations." He also mentioned
his work on the various com
mittees including the one dis
cussing the Tunisian question
and alco one concerned with
South Africa.
There were approximately
55 men present at the Rotary
meeting which was held in the
Chamber of Commerce rooms
of the City baU. ,
69-Year-0ld
Man Boy Scout
Salem Heights Fred
Browning at the age of 69 be
comes an honorary member of
the Boy Scout troop 18. Mon
day evening at the Good Shep
herd Lutheran church.
At a candlelight ceremony.
participated in by the whole
troop, Tommy Wendt and Fred
Browning received their ten
derfoot pin. Jack Rhodes.
neighborhood . c o m m iasloner,
conducted the ceremony and
Jerry Seeger, grand nephew of
Fred Brownini. administered
the oath. I
It was reported that the trooo
cleared $94.87 in their hot doe
sale Saturday. i
Browning who has alwava
wanted to be a Boy Scout, ask
ed that he not be compelled
hi wear tne snort pant uni
form. As his good deed for the
day he helped the-Boy Scouts
with the dishes.
Lebanon Linn county's third
suicide in 1953 occurred this
week when a 73 -year-old Seio
man took his life.
Glenn Huston, county coron
er, said Peter Janitsky was found
his car parked in the vic-
siims garage oy ponce Chief
l Walter Babson of Scio. A sui-
cide note saying goodbye to
.friends was found in the house.
Doors to the garage had been
'locked from inside and cloth-
! ing stuffed into the crack.
I The key in the ignition wa
turned on, ga had been used
and car battery was dead, but
! the victim i foot still pressed the
accelerator.
A neighbor, Dell Westinhouse, ;
reported Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs.
I William Zielinski that inmethlns
seemed to be amiss at the aged
i man's home and immediate in
vestigation followed. State po
lice aided county officers in the
matter.
Mr. Janitsky, a Lithuanian,
lived alone. He had been a Scio
resident for 20 year.
St. Paul Rodeo j
Set July 3, 4, 5 i
St. Paul, Ore The 1953 St.
Paul rodeo will be held here
July 3, 4 and 8, directors of
the St. Paul Rodeo association
announced today.
There will be four rodeo per
formance during the three-day
celebration, and some of the
nstion's top cowboys are ex
pected to participate.
The ahow schedule calls" for:
the opening the night of July i.
to be followed by afternoon and
night shows on July 4 and an!
afternoon show on July S.
The traditional wild .west
parade through the streets of
St. Paul will be held the morn
ing of July 4. There will also
be dancing and other entertain-j
ment in keeping ' with the;
theme of the occasion.
Carl Smith, St. Paul hop
grower, was re-elected to all
three-year term as director1
and Fred Vlesko, Mission Bot
tom farmer, and Lawrence
Bunning, St. Paul farmer, were !
elected for the same terms, sue-j
ceeding John Smith and Lester
Kirk. -
Ray Manegre, association
president, reported the direc-:
tors will meet soon to elect of
ficers for the year.
The greater part of Africa is
the tropic zone.
GUARANTEED
INCOME
IciOO cash, gives you your own independent busi
ness. Be your own boss operoting a route of our new
5c dispensers, hondling a new fast moving con
fection. ,
NO SELLING ,,
All locations obtained for you by company repre
sentative, you operate route only. No experience
needed, can be operated In sponj time as little as
4 hours per week.
You must hove car, references and $600.00 Cash
which Is protected by an ironclad money-beck
guarantee.
Spare time should net up to $70.00 per week, full
time more. Liberal financial assistance given on
expansion progrom. Reply giving phone to Box 479.
Copital Journal.
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There are so many cuts of beautifully marbled freshly cut Grade A Beef displayed
a weakness not uncommon to mos grocers as you no doubt have noted but bragging
or not fits a fact you get the ' kind of meat you like best and it's always freshly cut
and we add in no sense bragging prices, quality, considered are plenty low.
Pork Loin Roast
Semi-Boneless lb.
Pork Sausage Genuine Country Style lb.
For real economy here is a value not to be snickered at . . .
Genuine Ham Loaf 3 .bL SI'
Lamb Patties 59c Mock Chicken Legs 65c
SHORT RIBS of Grade A Beef
GROUND BEEF 45
Here's good eating a beautifully marbled freshly cut blade
DOT MAtT . 5'
vi vni Keai economy . loo id. wmv
And of course those beautifully dressed meaty
Young Plump Meaty Dressed
4 lb. to 5 lb. Average
Per Pound
4
Young Fryers IKlrA f
ORTLEY Extra Fancy
When we say our vegetables ore as hesh as a daisy
lssr ma mirr'nftmant hau nva Atnnv&A frath nil Ami
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long, every hour, wrapped at time of purchase is your
auaranlee of the finest aualitv.
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Green Peas SS?. 2-35c
New Potatoes 3 29c
Carrots 325c
Potatoes 110 59c
23 Pound Bags $1.39
Perheps the Most fopular rOIGTOGS
Apples Sib,4t
SUNKIST Nice Siii, Juicy
Oranges 2iuM'
Beautiful RED EMPEROR
Grapes 2,,, 3'
Are SmssHiIsi, Unlfdk4
ler tlx lad tiMsHMen.
For easier shopping, for wider selection and, for real economy shop your favorite Busick
market, no charge for delivery.
AVCTCHf I iwrsR-5
S&VV Coffee ,85'
For Real Fresh and the Most Delicious Coffee
Try ...
OLD GOLDEN
. lb. OO
3 ibs. 82T
Ground to your order
Crisco
Snowdrift 3,b,8S'
BESTFOODS
Mayonnaise 0uart 59'
NUCOA
Margarine ,b. 29'
HOLIDAY
Margarine 2 39'
Gilnettert
IO-oi. can
39c
TUNA
Bumblebee
Chunk Style
29c
Oyster Stew
c. ...29c
SALMON
14 oi. can '. . , 45 c
Crab Meat
Reg. six can. . 59c
DONUTS
Dozen 2
Spaghetti I'i-lb. pkg.
SFICE ISLAND
Spaghef fi & t
TOAAATO
Hot Sauce C2)'
FABST-ETT
Cheese , M 9'
Apricots T si 29'
DEL MONTE
Marion Street
Phone 3-7969
Tomato Juice 25'
DEL MONTE
Pumpkin Large can
JUBILEE
Furniture Polish 'NT DtC
JOHNSON'S
Hard Gloss Glocoat am 98c
CourJ Street
Phone 3-9176