f SaUm. Qfqon. Friday. June 7. It46 Regains Sight After 17 Years - I A-"" 1 1 , "H a l nilLADCLrHXA. Jmm t Mrs. nelen Davis wh was afflicted with a awdanra as4 slsmt UU1 bUadae wbe h was It years okL. Is tmillmg. asata M a remit tw ey aperaUeu at rhttadelphia'a MU1 aveapUal. fr swr a cast .aat. Sh U ntetured Utkiif at a waUclck. trlltig Uw Usm brelf far taw first tUn In 17 years. (laWrmatUmU S anAf). , . " 1 IPnnlbllflcB nUeecoirdls . CXKCX.1T ' COUKT j plaint allege plaintiffs' titia to Onerta kadin Carter vs. Ross ' real property and that defendent's lynn Carter: Oredec fr damia ; tnl claim is fU.- aks that ui UBrt cartiea oeen neon- pMmuiu ime u inmivu. ciied. Jo Pieser vs. Fay Bu-h. Betty Ma Baal and D. L Purdue: An- Lousie Kelly vs. Robert Kelly: Complaint charges cruel and in human treatment. asks divorce. wer by defendants admit Ung and ! cutody of child. $30 a month sup deoyinr, jj counter claim charxe , port money. Married at Vancou-av-rrrnc by plaintiff asks 'dis-;er. ' Wash, Feb. 7, 1944. mural arid that defendant Faye j Ellen Dean Freeman vs. Glenn Buati tever MW- -dasnage. j W. Freeman: Complaint charces Ander4 Miami sr vs. Cecit Faun conviction of felony, s.ks divorce. IJMaer- CoznBlaint chart cruel ;tody of four children and sup- T - .. . port money of $35 each a month Charles Rhoade vs. Grace M. Schwnirs and Blanch M. Sch wiening: Reply denying sniwtr and defense, asks judgement mnd inhuman treatment, asks di enree. curtody of tkre children, llnntd tn ResdviU., Ky., April i 1932. 1 Nettie A." Niaon : vs. Ralph J. Kixon: Property .settlement filed ettinc alimony rt ltM. - Fre VtethodUt Church of Wood bum varAntsm J. Pokorney and TUli Pokarney: Order al lowing dnarTr. mst Ingram and Ada X. In gram v. Anna Usn ana wu- j -tttnTifa: rni-rr .ara M"-. i Clvde Cnesiowith Savior ir I violation of basic tuJe. fined 110 MUNICIPAL COIRT Warren M. Black. Portland, violation of banic rule, posted $7.30. bail. Al Zuger, Kaln. charged with dUordviljr conduit, posted $2$ bail. fc maksj mor dfuti and cer tain ovrrulinaf "sasn. CHga M. Wwstsry vs. Cecil R. Wooiery: Complaint charge rmrl and! lnhoaaad Ueatment. River, Harbor Measure on j -7 Way to Senate WASHINGTON. Jun 6-l-Th first big rivers and harbors bill sine th war was passed by the house. 208 to 68, today. Expenditure) of $900,000,000 for navigation. flQod control hydro electric power ana related works throughout th country is provid ed by th bilL Whil th bill makes n appro priation, th SO approved projects, become eligible for construction whm and if congress- vote the tkwy. Th bill now goes to the senate. Oregon projects included: Coos Bay, Ore, $5,6119.000: Co lumbia and lower Willamette ri-er above A&toria, $1,044,000; Columbia river. Vancouvef. Wash., to The Dalles. Ore.. $78. 500; Columbia river, Foster creek. Wash., $71,000,000. MECHANICS WIN RAISE PORTLAND. June. fl-MVPort-land garage mechanics have won pay increases ranging from 2 to 12 cents an hour, the union sec retary reported. Owner groups and individual shops have boost ed th rate from $1.35 an hour to $1.37, $1.43 and in on case to $1.47. O V8 1 v v Fh t i va I Expected to Draw Manv Thousands Walter Petteys of the Bay City Chamber of Commerce and Jim Kelly, secretary of the North Til lamook county Chamber of Com merce, called on Gov. Earl Snell on Thursday to invite him to at tend the Oyster festival at Bay City on Tillamook bay, June IS IS. The festival is the revival of ao annual event suspended dur ing the war. A free oyster feed is promised thoae who attend. The oysters will be prepared in an open pit, baked barbecue style and served with a special Bay City sauce. In 1941 more than 14.000 guests were served and a larger number is expected this year. The visiting representatives say that participation of the navy and of dignitaries from over Oregon is assured. Mayor Earl Riley and Commissioner Kenneth Cooper of Portland are expected to repre sent that city. Navy detachments fioni Astoria and the Tillamook blimp base are expected and Captain Ard, USN, will deliver an address. HO R MEL FI NERAL HELD LOS ANGELES, June 6-P-The funeral of George A. Hormel, founder of the1 meat packing held here today, and his body then j. was forwarded to his former home, Austin, Minn., for burial. Wage Cost Hit By Shipowners WASHINGTON, June 6 - &) -West coast ship operators said last night that coastal and intercoust al service, in effect, '"already na tionalized." Coastwise shiDing is "nearly gone" and intercoastl craft now operate only at the ' cost of thj government,' declared John B. Bryan, president of ; the Pacific American Shipowner association. "There is no question that the present union wage demands mean the end of the merchant marine, except as public and tl congress decide to support its op eration," Bryan said. It is estimated that 7.6 pints of fluid milk are consumed weekly per capita in the United States; 7.17 in Canada: 5.2 in the United Kingdom; 3 in New Zealand, and 4 in Australia. SUIUIER COURSES New classes star tfn je june 10 !i M Capital Business College 7;:.-':, 315 Court Street rhene 5317 . a at a Wi M auiki otvorc. coiwoj m iw uu- . M . ppon and cots Henry James Thompson, charg ed with driving whil intoxicated, continued fur plea to 10 am. mm mi van a aanui iui t MAM A T W Tk IftCoidl-Soargert vs. I WUliam 1L McCauley. ..state: ' Jph - Sehwetgert: Affidavit; jJJ""1 ort of administrator fil sutes that payment have not been ; . mad underi a di voce decree. Jacob; Vfueller: Petition for Lenero Ci Traey nd Jrac V. j change infiam to Earfr Janie CrtxUJU V. Hasr Sample: Com- Burke. . i . Mary Jn Spii(le. guardianship of minor. Tietui ii of sale of real property 'filed. William Davis Sproule and i,,rTrT tt Mr m4 Mis Ren H. J" Frederick Spioule. guaryii Ju.nun - CSturctt . a d.ufh- ianship of minoii: Return on sale Mart, aura i 01 real pi utx-i I v nietl. Ceed L Dill. Philip De Witt , Roth and Joseph Hoy. born , wn noin, guartnansnip oi minoi-s piiat. fJIrtlii KHII T Mi. a Mrs ess sh t a M Mill! nlSXa iSilr. MarUya Laun. Swam Majf a. a-e a1 r s Return of sale of real property filed. MAEKUCS LICENgg ArrucATioNsl Milo Rav Kliewer 71 an4 le. ; May U ftafcrm IMfinm Dorothr H.fth SLra,,-h ?i - '-- Mr. an V K 1 ink S raw a. - a aminwr. rt Aaau a-a Majr IS, Saln Daa- U Ta Mr. I. rauva 84 Mr. Paul K. atkrr. Charyl it4 Ta Mr. an Ur. Virgil ttull workers from Slem iaa aaWTal, ar- IiiaiLPiia Mct mm. nail . kam May Ta Mr. am Mrs Rob- aiMhaa, Tm a an an av . a LaUav mmt-m May It. Sa- Inana Wasttal. ta4 t Mr. an Mrs. Ir. ana aut un a. a. a akSlitrr. Olotia IT. William ana. laraa. a -mmm , n- rraaa. fcorn Mar t. Saarni D-a- Warrer 1 G. Miller, 24 and Cora Jean Moigenatein, 21. coat ac countant, both of West Salem J. C- Thendwr. 44, farmer and Beaa t BalUrd.4.. cleik, both of Salem. luiaa-Ia Mr. an aira. Stra arm. IT1 - Uaiw at New Pastor for Knight Memorial r.-- M.r . 1 Jiiirrli Arrives William nrirl. a l ira ' Ta Mr. an Mia. TrnvaK I Caa. Stana Lang, a an. Mikal M ' arar, aara May I Bunairw Mairit aa. ' Mr. an Mrs rsiru-i r a. -a acHlr.. Joan Iraana. naea May BS. sakm Ura- annana laaaaaaal. ralMaa Ta Mr. - an Mn VirjU rottuav rarUan Ron a aon rtanai WaUiam, torn May IS. aahrm Pnnmai baapUal. -Ta M.i an Mca. Kaipri oaran- Ta. barm ts4MtaJ. naraaaa j The Iev. Inn E. While, re cently discharged fum service at i thaplain in the army wiltf the rank of captain, ha arrived in . Salem with his f imi!v to assume L the Dktorate of the Kniirhi Me morial Congregational church. Captain White's army assign- were at carfipa and nost In.! an Mn. Raion 'menu fnuntrv r-h.aWlw at ILf k; Ia ' T Mr. -and Mrt. Braullo Ala., and Salt Lake City A graduate of Pomona college K. Dueaata. Bramks. a aon. Canllo. in California anrl of Pacific SchnoL ! fc-f Uw IT ' ' ' -. - ro- . .. . 1 of Reliffiiai at Rrlrlw th f. arr . T Mr. an Mrs. Jacob J Mr. White served as pastor of rL', -'mLI a SrJ!. nTaVrtn I the p"ri,n CongregatuHial church M" DrCne" I in Portland and later at the Rive. - raaaparay To Mr. an Mn John ; side Community church in Hood Thenar. rwy. Dalian, a aari. aim Ttartii- ' River before entering the service. His family consirts of his wife ; BataL t V asamiaa! Ta Mr. an Mr. Lucian C . Baraeaa. Jaflaraoo. a atausHter. Sharon aiaw ueaconeu Ija. 'bar May amttl. i mraae tTa Mr. an Mr. Mkl B PVartcr. T3 fturwa . a autilr. Jorcn Jaanctta. bora May J. Salem EW i 1 1 1 aa baaprtai. ranrlpa Ta Mr. aavg Mr. Keith X. Paullisa. Vyen. ". Joaua Raymond. barn A aril 17. Saaaaw Daaconm hoa- aaial. J . " ' waraa ra Mr. and Mr Warka. racrta X aan. Uavid Eui)c and four children, three girl and 1 a boy. They wi!l reside to 245 S. lth stf Mag S3. Balaaa Daacurar a ho- i -Ta Mr. an Mra. Malcolm K. Hunt. X3S Janaa anaaa. a aufrttr. (iBa J aana . Sara AprU . IS. Salem Di atanaaa haapttaa. . be a on Ta Mr. and Mr. Wealar M. B. aana. Justin Caaryf, Aanil M, gait a Deaceneas hoa- Tarkae Ta Mr. and Mrs. Zurmal W. Ttacbar. raw S. a anbtar. Irana La-a-rta. bar April XX baiem Daaconca -Ta Mr. and Mr. Karl P. fraol, lint Braadnay. a dauf htar. Wtnrta 1, analla. bar May XI. aaaara baabttal. bisam Tav Mr. and Mr. Ar- Shaur C. Bragaaaaalaiar. 114S H. lath at. . Mar SS. galaan FREIGHTS KATE RISE SOUGHT PORTLAND, June 6-0P)-If the railroads are to stay out of bank ruptcy they must increase the - , ' freight rates. F. F. Ashby, presi- : ucm ui iiitr union i acme rail road, said here today. He said the 25 per cent boewt asked of the Interstate commerce commission might not be, enough in view of higher pay and materials costs. Nrta-Ta Mr. and Mra. Ralob C. Kr-.O. UX Park aw , a aan, Kattt Pat-rx-c. bora May XS. galea Cataaral koa- ..aai. - raaaaaxB Ta Mr. and Mr. Lloyd J. Tiiaaiiai. Hubbard, a aon. Stephen Liny. ' barn May Xi. gaiam General aa Ta Mr. aad Mr. WUUrd W. Webb. XXM Haaat , a daughter, f Mary taaua. barn rrbrwary XI. 8a- DBS. CHAN . LAM Vf.t.XXaavMA OrO.CMMJA CmNESK BX&BALISTS 211 NertB Liberty t?f stair Portland General glectrtc Ca CXflo apea Saturday only 10 ajn t 1 p.m.: S to 7 p nv Con aultation, Blaod preaaure and urlm taata art tree as rharga Practiced alne 111 i Cute tricks with Juno vegetables Iojblnyour enjoynsent of th grand variety at colorful. Harden freah vegn tablaa that re plentiful in Jun by pre paring titer in duTereitt ways. Take a look at the bright ideas on the subject. MAIN DISH KCGPlNT-Culngg-plat in half lengthwia and parbW foe 1 4 minute. Scoop out center, ana ah and ceanbane with chopped cooked sneat. M eup of bread crumb, grated onion, and! aaeaoning to taste. Add a beaten gg .and mi well. Reg II sheila, dot with batt ler ar margarine, and bake in hot art (400 F t fee 15 rnmutes. Serves 4 t . CARROTS AND SQUASH -Cut ear rota and zuochini or Itahan aquaah in than (Uacaa, and a tea an in juet a bat of water until tender, about 10 aninaitea. Sanson with salt, pepper, onion juie and aprinkla with grated (aim to aerva. BROCCOLI Seaeon cooked broeeoU with aalt. pepper, and a UbWapoon ar two of orange juice. Top with grated orange rind to aerve. Steaply atelicioua? GLORIFIED GREEN BEANS-For a pleasing new flavor, sprinkle green bnana with a bit of nutnteg juot before ear vine;. IsPE E D-EAS Y FRIED POTATOES If you Want taty potato in a hurry, try thas nwlhod. Shred potatoos and onaorui and brown in hot fat. atirring frequently. The odd juet a bit of water, rover. and steam for about 5 minutes. Try yams or saKeet potatoes this way, too. They're redy i no time at all. CREAMED RADISHES Trim rad iahea leaving about 1 inch of stem. Cook uncovered in salted water to cover. 15 to 20 minute or until just tender. Drain and add to whit sauce. They are like the snoat delicate flavored turnip. FRIED ONIONS AND CUCUM-BERiV-Tmly tasty as an accompani merit for, steak or liver. Peel and slice cucumbers and onions and saute in hot fat until' golden brown. Sraeon with salt and pepper. TOPPED ASPARAGUS-Cook aepar egua stalks separataly from tips When tender, drain and mash stalks, adding a bit of evaporated milk and butter or margarine for a creamy eoneiatency. Seaeon and serve a a sauce ever th aaparague 4ip- Orreraae Tae Hoas easak er Bureau June is tint month to treat your family to a vegetable spree! The wide variety of green foods in season right now makes it easy to enjoy salads and tempting cooked vegetable dishes aplenty. Han to serve two pr three different ones at each meal. And to be sure of full eating pleasure, buy where quality iaguoranteed . . . make your selections at Safeway. JUICY LEMONS 5 lbs. 570 Ice cold lemonade is refreshing in any weather t ! Pfccfc Sappihs r1 DtVllew CAP -CO MIX 24-OZ JAft Ct. Df!r..M GOLDCN QT aJMHI I iMIWe MIXED nosh Ripe Olires M IIHI CatsL-p NALLEYS HAMBURGER LINOSAY MEPtUM JAR 12 OZ. JAR PT. JAK. I3H)Z BOTTLE rVaveelesa SHEDO'S C OZ viSSinyrxo STYLE JAR Scr.drdch Begs FRESH Pk0 Lhcrmjst DeYiled tkni 14-OZ. STAHL-MEYER LIB- . BY S DEEP 38' 48' 19 !4' 14' JO" 10 15' O V. 4 1, CAN MO Fresh EGGPLANT Texas TOMATOES See Carol Drake's recipe in the left- hand column b 140 Firm and ri Delicious sliced for solods lb. 190 Cabbage. . W.IU Walla Carrots Clip Top lb. 60 lb. 7Vz0 IVORY SOAP Medium bar Kind to your hands Produce Features for Fridays and Saturdays Dry Onions 3 210 Yellow Bermuda 3 it..-. &v Cucumbers Hothouse -local crop lb. CORN Golden Bantam Swefer and tender 190 250 Order Carol Drake's 146 c:aninj guide now THi complete and colorful manwal contain thorough direction about canmnf and freexin' all kinds of food fruits, vaeaiables. meats, poultry, fiah. very thing you need to see you through th entire canning season is included in this concise, authoritative booklet. It's all yours for a dime. Just send 10c in coin or stamps to CAROL DRAKE. Director The Hotaemaker's Bureau Boa: 2110. Dept J San Francisco 26. California Old Dutch Cleanser 2 m 15 Oxydol Soap Ad pk 23 Cashmere Bouquet 27 White Magic 17, 32 Select Brooms Sturdy r-M WINDOW e l rrj- oiearex cLJEArrKR s as oc Dry Cleaner Aunl Su 63ei Shlnola Whit o... 81 DUZ SOAP Gronuldted Duz does 21Va-or. everything pkg 23 Prunes, Starr, prepared No IV? 24c Pearm, Green Tog. stondard ""Jf' 26c Apple Juice, New West quart 29c Blended rule. B,T rt 18c0? 42c Orcma.Iuir. 'L-J'p '19c 44c v w frvKi EDWARDS COFFEE for that extra flavor "Lift" tt jar 2-lb. jar 23 54 AIRWAY Fresh whole beon lb. bog 3-lb. bog 20 50 Nob Hill COFFEE See it ground-: Know it's ())c fresh lb bog The prices listed below demonstrate the kind of savings you will find on every shelf and in every section of our stores; PKG. 48 bo 5t PK.G. 2 L8. aQ Canterbury Tea BLACK Our Mothers Cocoa NOURISHING Deet Sugar jSirn 5LBS 35C ' IOL.s.60? Grapefruit Juice ,SK 13 ;4fiSf 2? Dried Prunes TOWN NO. 2 IN CELLO 2-LB. OTc PACKAGES PKG CnaUU hninL kJSw, VARIETY I ValiJV VI 11114 r!IA Of FLAVORS HI 4 3TS 10 5no-Whito Salt Plon or Iodized pkg. : Fresh Roasted Peanuts i h, Pkfl 29 Pancake Flour suzonna 2v2 -ib. pg 15 Flapjack Floiir Aior, !0 ib bag 64 Peanut Cutter !ST LB. M 25 2 Ll JAft 49 Edam Tasty Cheese X LB 50 2 mam? aMxmmHmi 'aims Enjoy meats that are guaranteed tender, juicy and good eating every time . . . make your selections today at Safeway. ! I He Sdl.a RAisin. c'"ur,u vtt 3c T 5 Dm., DnL nianha 13-OS. Sedlea Rcdsinsa Cenvolo '- 21c Pitted Dates, Park Row 25c Ready I t-lb. Kc 1 ue dUbT. vw Cider Vineaar 2?, .... 10c I lGc J MASON tt l it OOe Jan me8222r 93 Jelly Glasses fZ -o. 43 Jar Rubbers Yfr7L 10 TopSea!rTALLlBf,3pkr. 10 Jar Lids K 325 Ja r Caps JSESUn or2U JarCaPSRrcc,ir.h"ef 1 5 turtle lth- to the etahl.' r M"4 for jttw meroush Cub! Breast. Thigh & Legs lb Heort, t Gizzards & W.ngs lb Wing Tips, Neck ond ' Back lb 71' 15" Yfliole Turkeys Grode A, MC dressed lb Tf U Fresh Halibut Sliced, Ib. 41c Medium size, 0(Tc by the piece lb CRAB MEAT FRESH Qc No shells Vi lb OlW Crude A Fresh Fryers Eviscerated Walnut Meats wv waMwM Mill pint w- nil Baking Powder. Calumet 1 17c Baking Soda HVr 5c Chocolate Syrup, Siter's 20 oz. 27c lb. 1 EGGS Grade Large, ' doz. Mediumau 47e 45c Fresh Oysters Medium Jt T"c o? size; Pint ROCK COD Fillets lb. jy Spring Lamb features Leg 6' Lamb OJc Grade AA, Ib. 40c Ib. Shoulder Roast ymc Square cut AA ond A Ib. J Rib Lamb Chops 43 Tender, meoty, AA, lb. 4 lb. Lamb Stew gc Neck, breast and shank. AA, Ib. 20e Meal features for Fri, and Sat7 Peas, Gordenside, std. No. 2 can Xlc Peas, Sweet Plckms No. 2 can 13c Green Beans, ZEV' "c Fancy Diced Beets, 10c Country Horn. Cream N. 2 4r VK,ra Ooldcn Bantam etyl Diced CkllTOtS, Summertime Ji,,2 10c j Pimiento Chllie. Pyrg V 37c Spaghetti, Golden Gram pint jar 16c Macaroni Dinner, tf? 10c Smoked Salmon 7jB'48c Butter Clams 32c1 Cheez-it Jr. Crockers 6-oz. pkg. 11c Graham Crackers 7 VkV 19c Margarine. Sunnybank lb. pkg. 20c 1 Nucoa Margarine lb. 25c 2 lb J9c 1 A anapilaL