Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, March 26, 1953, Page 14, Image 14

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Thuwdiy. March 26, 1953
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SoJea, Oregon ;
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Fresh Cut King Alfred
Cunch of !
) in8 Dozen:
49; Creml I
Hair Tonic
Oalf jj) '
59' All Metal
Waste Basliel
Decorated In fright,
Cheerful Colon
Variety
31
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Tllome Permanent T T
29' Filch Shampoo 229'
25Kfriolipsficrs lb V
25' 5 Piece Comb Set 5 a S'
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125 Ft. Roll
25' Ponds Face Tissue
box
300 ;
Toiletry
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LOTION SHAMPOO
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$4.95 Value Plush
Easter
Bunny
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$298
Variety
Filled
Easter Baskets
39c . W
Assorted varieties ond tiiet, ooch
. filled to Hie brim!
Candy
Prize Brand 2-Yr.-Old
Rose Bushes
3- $t
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Chocolate Manhmallow
Egg Crates
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29'
Candy
35c California
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ToUetry"
Regular 25c
Nalleys Chili
15z. li: H $400
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Toiletry
food Mayor Oman Pen Fri-
, iiirff Titi of 3r ,
Till 9
141 N. Ufcorty
Wo KoMire the Rhrht to Limit Qnantltiet
Child Behavior
Woodburn At the meeting
of ) the . woodburn Parent-
Teacher oJfoc'ation Tueadoy
nlfht at the Wathinfton
school, Mrf. Mae Engle, treao
urer of the carnival held lait
Friday nlfht, reported ap
proximately $400 "net pro
ceeds for the FTA treasury.
Mrs. Ralph Pickering presid
ed la the absence of Robert
Hunt. -: .'
Bptmktt of the evening wai
Or. W. G.' Burrows of Salem,
psychiatry consultant for the
Marlon county health depart
ment and member of the staff
of the Oregon state hospital
Mr. Harmon Yeary of the
health department opko
briefly and Introduced Dr,
Burrows who spoke on the
subject of abnormal behavior
of children. : . .
Dean Blshoprick, chairman
of the school board, discussed
the problem of the hot lunch
program for the Woodburn
schools which cannot ' be set
up at present duo. to the cost,
Mrs. tana nodding of the
seventh grade' room won the
troweling mirror for the
highest percentage of parents
present
A nominating committee
was appointed, consisting of
Mr. Lyman, - Beely, Mrs.
Vrsal Livingston, Mrs. Char
les Tyler; with Mrs Harry
VanArsdale as avcemate, in
preparation for the i annual
election of officers to be held
at the next . meeting, April
26. The program . will be by
the Washington school band.
Mrs. Pickering announced
the executive board meeting
to be held April 8 at the homo
of Mrs. Mae Engle, 609 South
Front' street. .:Vi v, .
olifornia Company;
Low on BPA Bid Here
Bids were opened this week
by the Bonneville Power Ad
ministration for the construc
tion of a part of the Detroit-
Albany 230 kv transmission
line and terminal facilities at
the Detroit powerhouse.
This line will complete
major link in BPA's high volt
age transmission grid serving
the Southwest area. The fol
lowing bids were received in.
the opening: '
Midland Constructors, ; Inc.,
Huntington Park, Cel., 1124,-
Key Construction Company,
xacoma, wash., fiH.BBO.
M. A. Pithoud, Vancouver,
wash., XI79.01S.
Western Line Construction
Company, Kalispell, Mont,
Lee Hoffman,' Portland, Ore
gon, 201,177.
Power Line Xrectors, Inc.,
S p o k a n e, W a s h., $85,407
(Schedule n only)., , .
. Bids ore under study prior
to award of contract
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3 iri $tl Etflw Ccstef Table. Evcf ,
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iMiitrfully MorfcUd,
rroporry Aged, ' . .
Freshly Cut
Prime Bib of
CHOICE tTHrfa
BEEF lb.
Short Ribs
Of This Choice
Beef lb.
Ground Beef
ftr oosod
It isn't just o happen so that you get
good neat every time you huy at your
favorite Busick market. Government
grade choice is the finest quality you
can buy and you get just that every time
you shop these markets.
Leo of Genuine
LAMB
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. bother; oven reooy.
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39c I Breakfast Bacon 59c
PORK LOIN ROAST
FroM Tamg Kg srkM W (id
65c
Here are two of the most stylishly dressed, delightfully plump young chick
ens seen in Salem in many a day. x
YOUNG HENS ..,
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Fashion Plate Fryers
30-34 oz. Each
,b. 55'
HI 39
In our meandering around the store we have selected the following items at random while
in no way giving you a picture of the thousands of fine foods it does however show you that
you can. live well and do. it easier at your favorite Busick market. v-iv. - : ''-v.:
HEINZ SOUPS Vegetable, loan, Green Poo, Split Faa. . . . 3 for 39c
FRESH CUCUMBER PICKLES Heinz, of court! Pickle Fork Free! 29c
HEINZ FAMOUS CA
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Urje Mo. 2'2 Sbo Jit
S&WPineapplec . 3k63c
Kippered Snacks 2 25c
Lady Fingers 39c
Crushed Pineapple iS 25c
Marshmallows ....Wc
Pears tSS;? 29c
Chicken Noodles
Pabst-ett Cheese 2
Grated Tuna
Honey Butter
Nescafe 4., ....
Glamorine n
Easy Aid
Nu.
Fickigt
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Of all things in our meandering around with this ad we al
most forgot to mention our fruit and vegetable department.
Shame too, for if there ever was an eye and taste appealing
display of young spring vegetables our vegetable depart
ment has them for you this week.
New, Young, Tender Wine
nkiik-ivk Fair Chubby Stalks
itiiuuaiu
Not Too Sour
Big,' Juicy California
Navel Oranges
I Young, Tender, Crisp
Carrots
I it,. 29'
dozen S)
I bun.
Field Grown, Rod Rip
Tomatoes
And now if in our rambling around with this ad we haven't listed just the
items you would like at the moment just remember there are thousands
of desirable foods at real money saving prices available to you either by
telephoning or shopping in person. Always free delivery at your
IfnnQnTirv7 0Cf
Marion St.
Telephone
3-7962
Court Sf. 1
Telephone!
3-9176