"flit OZEGON STATESMA1T, Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning. March 5. 1S43 PAGZ CZVEN Posting Names Of Absentees Urged as Cure. WASHINGTON, March 4.-0F-: A suggestion that names of war worker" habitually absent ; from the job be posted in postoffices came from' the head of the mari time commission Thursday while a union official urged that solv ins - the problem of absenteeism be left to management-labor co operation. , -. ; Testifying before the bouse na val committee,' Chairman Emory S. Land of the. government ship ' building, agency, called "illegiti ' mate absenteeism a first cousin to slackerism." He approved leg - islation . directing that names of 'men of draft age who absent themselves from work without good cause be reported to select ive service boards. Public posting of names of older . men, he said, .might deter them frOm absentee ism. But N. P. Alifas. president, of district 44, - International Associ ation of Machinists (AFL), con tended to the committee that any legislative action against absen teeism might prove "a cure that is really worse than the disease. "Organized labor is as desirous as anyone can be to eliminate' absen teeism to the vanishing point," le said. - It was best, he argued, to leave the whole problem to manage ment and labor to' work out themselves. In the house, Rep. Mary Nor r . OLDEST liiWfiiW- RE PRESENT AT I VE la Man&fieia CD.-Tex., SI, oldest house member, bUwi birthday candles. ' . for the labor committee, which she heads, to undertake an inves tigation of "all labof j conditions and labor and employer practices which affect or may affect the progress program. of the war Stockman Buys WASHINGTON, IIP- Representative m-Or has Durchased a home in the attractive Chevy Chase sec tion of the capital anfi expects to production Home! Around Oregon By Th? Associated Press OP A Assures Error-Fixing Where actual errors are -found to have occurred in the computa tion of any user's fuel oil allot ment, the ration boards will re calculate the figures, George I, purry, "district OPA fuel rationing representative announced Thurs day. ' . ii !- Telephone and individual calls have been received by the OPA from persons "!who t believe 1 their quotas were . figured wrong, ' be reported, but when the value of the coupons, inventory on hand February 1, and how little of the actual heating season remains was explained to the complainants, in most cases they agreed their ra tions were determined fairly The percentage of errors on the whole was less , than actually an ticipated considering ; the magni tude of the task, Curry declared. Three factors determined the basic home fuel oil rationj(l) standard heat-loss formula based on the square feet dwelling area to be heated; (2) l. the, previous heating seasons consumption re duced, by the required percentage; and (3) ther number of "occupants in each housed ; The square feet formula was' tested by measuring houses of all types from coast .to coast,- Curry, explained, and was found .to-be equitable vto the av erage house. . V ''',. DC, March 4 Stockman move his family from a hotel to ton (D-NK) requested permission the residence by April jl. . (PMitTOsairy Weeds Rebecca Lulu Woods, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Esther ,F. Kruger, 1415 North . Fourth street, Salem, at the age of 79, March 2. Survived also by an other daughter, Mrs. Estella I. "Hogan of "Redwood City, Calif.; two sisters, ' Mrs. Grace Lehman and Mrs. Lydia Lehman, both of Salem; 12 grandchildren, and 10 great grandchildren. She was also a sister of the late Henry Vander- . vort and Mrs. Addle Winslow. Ser vices will be held Friday, March 5, at 10 a. m., from the Clough Barrick chapel. Rev. W. H. Ly man will officiate. Weber Ethel M. Weber, late resident of Salem, at a Portland hospital, Tuesday, March 2, aged 28. Sur vived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of Lebanon;- sis ter, Mrs. Walter Hillpot of Sa lem; brothers, Lowell and Donald of Sweet Home, Ore.; several aunts, and uncles, including, J.Irs. Alice Rickman of , Saleny and grandmothers. Mrs. Lena Weber of Lebanon and Mrs: Sophia Yates of Portland. Services will be held at the Clou gh-Barrick chapel Fri day, March 5, at 1:30 p. m.. Rev. W. Earl Cochran officiating. ; z Bonney Mrs. Elizabeth Bonney, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. O. S. Richardson in Portland, Wednes day, March 3, at the age of 73 years.. Mother of Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. J. I. Seism of Silverton, Mrs. H. M. Sheppard of r Salem, Mrs. Weston Howard of' Keno, Ore., Earl Bonney of .Salem, and Dan Bonney of Jacksonville, Ore. Also survived by -10 grandchildren and four t great grandchildren. An nouncement of services later by Clough-Barrick company. Cress Mrs. Anna Wagner Cross, at her home, 1287 Chemekeia street, Thursday, March 4. Survived by brother, Ernest Wagner of Stock ton, Calif.; daughter, Mrs. Veda C. Byrd of Salem; five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services will be held from the res idence Saturday, March 6, at 10:30 ajn. Rev. George H. Swift wfll of ficiate, direction Clbugh-Barrick company. Please omit flowers. Simons -s. William Edgar Simons, late res ident of 512 South 12th street of Salem, Thursday, March 4, in Cal ifornia. Survived wife, Mrs. Adella Simons of Salem; one daughter, Miss Arvilla Simons of Portland; three sons, :Pfc. John T. Simons of Australia, Pfc. Edgar A. Simons of Alaska, Pvt. Lyman E. Simons of Alaska; and two sisters, Misses Mildred L. and Maude I. Simons of Salem. Services will be heldi from the Clough-Barrick chapel Monday, March 9, at 10:30 ajn. Interment in City View cem etery with Rev. H. Q. Stover of ficiating. ;j. Trampling down the neighbor's j garden sprouts is no longer j a j minor offense and may bring a J day or two in jail, Portland's Municipal Judge J. J. Quillin an nounced. ... As a further move ; to protect victory gardens. Port- land city officials and humane so- j ciety authorities opened a drive , to pick up an estimated 13,000 un licensed dogs. ... Rear Adm. E. L. Cochrane said the .seven minesweepers construc ted by Commercial Iron Works ! of Portland are "performing splen didly." . . . William F. Murphy, 42, convicted last week at Oregon City on a habitual criminal charge, was sentenced to the state peni tentiary for life. ' Rancher Sam Coon of the Low er Powder district near Baker re ported 'that several hundred deer saved themselves from starvation: this winter by eating 30 tons of his hay. . . . Air force officials at Pendleton field announced the! early construction of a two-story service club building. . . . Dr. Paul B. Means, professor of religion at the University of Qre-j gon, left for naval duty at An-j napolis, Md. . . . Redmond jationj officials announced registrations totaling 4769 persons. . . . Dr. Jj T'. Cramer, superintendent of Eu-f gene schools, was chosen by scout leaders as president' of the Walla- met area council of Boy Scouts. . . WinfordV R. Lord, Eugene busi-? ness man, died at the wheel ot his automobile from a heart at-j tack. . . . Appointment of Edward, Ostendorf, Klamath Falls automo4 bile dealer, as Klamath Falls disj trlct manager of the OPA wa$ announced by the Portland offic of war information. ,1 INSTANT COOKING O WHOLE WHEAT FLAKED CEREAL NEW IN TASTE NEW IN TEXTURE Siale Sireei Grocery Cz Markel 123 State St. ... Salem ' - mv Am irifffftltTtTIf1 (Rutabagas) lbs. Florida IIe7 Potaloes Extra Special ; 3 ibs. 25 c Extra Large Bunches b Young; Tender Carrots Bulk bunches irrots 3 pounds 25c California Icebnrg 3 Sizes LeUBCe 10c IScIOc Per Head Get Your Seed Potatoes and Strawberry Plants Here '(and Save Money BilHEDY. DEPARTLIEUT . .DeHclons and Tsty, lost the IjhlniE forj Yoar Evenliig Desert : Perfect Answer ior ini iuiiis ,jv . . A Loaf of Bread That Contains Energy Building Vitamins , . rr. 7w- n,w PrV-: CrisTi Cc:Iac3Dhil:rhsix5f. Snails, Efc ea. Bishop to Sliow Treatnieut Method r Dn t. Bishop J chiropractic physiciant 62iNbrti &bsireet, I, demonstrating ' ne ;equiptnent from March' 8 t6 12. sistinf Dr. Bishop teit week wl be fdoc ton belonging to the clinical staff of the Tbx-Eliminatcr laboratory in Los Angeles, jCalif. 'i , t , ' . Dr. Bishop .has installed eftaip- xnent for the Tox-Elimination method for diagnosis and . treat, ment 'of gastro-intestinal disor ders. : :- --r No New Oregon Soon WASHINGTON. March 4-(P)-There will be ho new I battleship Oregon for. a while to replace the historic' vessel now being disman-. tied 'for scrap. The navy depart ment: said ; Wednesday all places on the 'battleship list have ' been taken. - .. k . -x : : ' -' : Mfrv:- H No. 2 I i 1 . i 'i Tender Beetsiriof HeaUh-t or Shoesiririq Points w My-To-Fino Sliced Debts No; 2 Can Beets are rich in iron and )iosphorops, necessary to energy Teiicler,! witll-a fresh flavor the family is: sure-to like, MyTe-Fine beets are tops!! Economical in ration points, too 1. J j j ; : trmd Uym Qrwry ttit My-Te-Fme Peanut Cutter IT Lb. Derby Mustard I" 1 Dan-Dee Dog Food Quock Frozen for Flavor! Frigifood V Green Peas 12 ex. Pkg. 17c 10 Points Friffifoo4 Whle Strawberries, 1 lb, 23e, is frinti - r - ' . .. . I Fast frozen to captur all tha luscious : Koodness of tha frela . food! So, siuapla to prepara. Crfry $tlwm Finest for Baby 3000. Items Low Prices 3000 Refreshing Drink' S&W Apple Juict If RatUm Pini Drink your apple a day for health this refreshing way! Health-O-Meal or , Nut-0-Ma 28 ox. Pkt. i i Sn r giziog hot cere als the family wUI love! Al ternate them. Grry Sctir ' Contains Iron and Vitamin B NBC 100 Bran 19c lb. Serve as a cereal ! a. tic in rrvnU i ins; and baking. ; Craccrjr Stetitt ' Garden Fresh Flavor x Pictswccr Peas N.m 15C ; Ptcteweet Corn, No. I Can, 14 With 14 rint Tender, full of flavor. ' j CrmTf Mcetimm - Ilt . t Oil Shoe Polish, black or brown, reg. 9c Wright's Silvtr Cream, cleans and polishes, 1 lb., 33e Sparry Pancake Flour, makes tender, fluffy pancakes, 9 Rainbow Salt and Pepper Shakers, full of pepper, 2 for 25c My-TerFine Gherkin Pickles, crisp ami tasty, 12 ozj, 19c S.S. I rl , I tt- WKktiyotola rviy-1 e-nne rumpmn, to r gran u pics, tw. .in, 20 Mule Team Borax, fast,- efficient soap, 2 lbs. 25c j , Tire Plug Dog Food, correct for your pet, 8 ox., 3 fof 25c Churchrs Crape Juice, full flavored, Quart 25c ?iSti Vrttt Peas. lender and stteeiIIo. 303 can 9cltsS Bed Heart Dca Food, Diet ABC, 8 oz.. 13c. 2 lor 25 C Calo Dog or Cal Food SSLSZ 8 oz. 3 for 25 C Coffde Stam - ;1 Cjapp's Chopped Baby Foods 9c 6Vi ex. Cant ' 1 for 25c 95c Das 2 Poutt; Strained Baby Foods 5U Vi as. Cant 3 far 20 75c Das. 7c 1 Point rjor Delicious Snacks! ft rlm-H ' Sugar Stamp No. IT Good Through March 15 White Satin Sugar Lb. Sack 2-lb. sack, 14c Buy the finest Oregon sugar with your Number 11 ratioa tamp. Sparkling- pure, qulcta dissolving. . Crfry tttium (ttNUlATll Use in Sandwiches to Keep Them Fresh ! My-Te-Finc Salad Dressing ic Quart 5 My-Te-Finc French Dresiinf, 23c Pint -Try spreading My-Ta-Flna Salad - Dressing in sandwiches instead of butter. It keeps them, fresh! My-Te-Fine French Dressing gives your salads a lift, too! IH .WIU'UWIIII' klPHIJIII.IHJ)Mlll,IJIIIJIWfWllHMWSI SR- v Vn Wmi 1 1 1 1 U IIMMMtlW IIW 1 1 ' II V"-"' ' -i'l :l : .. -v,'iii'i' j ! I P. r - 'rrJ' : ;.:t: ' V)r frtl Mr Crtny Sttit W8.triMM.im;-mtll, lie (4pje SnsJiin Krispy Crackers- , 2 31c Crcrjr Sacttaaw I ( VV ZSfA th ..- .is j," ; p No. 25 Good Thru March 21 Fifth Ave. Coffee y-Te-Fine Coffee, 25c lb. tho finest eoffea for the best dally eup? Fifth Avenus Coffee Is an aromatlo blend of e finest coffeea, vacuum packed to Insurs eshness. My-Te-FIne Coffee la triple-fresh. ted and ground freeh. dally! ; For Your Victory Garden ' Diamond Quality Vcqotablo Seeds Grow tomatoes, car-, f"' 1 10 rots, peas, corn aridn JirNf beans In your wn FS xuc ; garden. to supplement the family food supply, -j . . T " . ; 'j : j Buy Finest Soaps at Fred Meyer Lifebuoy, Soap Crisp, Delicious Breakfast Cereals for tha Whole family! . Kellogg': AM Lge: KelJofj's Shredded Wheal, fiA Urto fackaja fUW Ketlotj's Variety Pack,' OfW Urge Package - ; ' Hero are breakfast aereals to pleaea very member of the family! KaUoggS! AH Bran la rich In Iron and Pboj. phoroua. a srrand source of Vitamin Kellorrs Shredded Wheat has that grand toasted goodness. Gt the Vari ety Pack if your family, Ukea variety tn oraaxzasx careaiai r Reg-. ; . j . . r.-i u S f or tie 3 ? m Baby-Geiitle Soap iiedi MJ Cike Swan 8oss. Ige loo For . Fine Bkina Lie: Soap 1 for Lux Flahcs c JLge. Pkgr. For all fine laundering. Dinso For a snowy white wash. 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