FACT TWO Th OREGON STATESMAN, Bolem. Oregon, frldcry Morning. August 16, 1946 More Women Are Needed in Pear Caiiiiinj tir.,n( rtperatlofl l III- ririm tf dtw fK womn . n in the mul villiv ran-n- -.. i ' Salem Cawrte: i 'm fr:''r Thury ! i. ,t.t f.ods, Pxil'ia Hr . Pro d j creative. Rii f. Mur i r. jm v ' . nl Hit 1 F.ye Ri. .. of Wrmttiuin .ire begm n.r !-" tear p f " fcr a Ur f iai 1 ( Ore g .j ttuil crn. Um ' (.'tiUTtittr . r H o The 14 hrrt for t: . l wa 4. 171. OKI luiidt. 1 lf44 i.'p t rnt.l-1 at nut ! In Irlittnn, mtny prsrs a;. ' ir, S 4ihniik lie laiuttfj ! Srn j jnU TTn ir rtuktry r4jii t wMk f imtiv wuni 9i r ar h,lvel. ff!r!t an 1 wtr-r4 riy nuchiiio. hut trie f . it rr rrw.f ttjr wnn wmk--i awf trn pl"ed in cii by ai4 let rnnu4 mr in fy 1 wma; .n manr of Hi valley BIanl Mr i Vrtlt tt-.rfr. thit tr.n tf Sln Ctiin.'i , mm '' perMwiet mtnif-r fcir tl wwrn who ran ruf li now In tlx fJ rM-vaMtfi I win try ar th ra fet In iinK-h with the t S eH : ym-t tvii or rail t a rairirtai y. r LASH I BIKINI UNDER WATER ATOM BOMB EX PLOSION I m FIRST NEWS MCTURESI Mat Dajfr Now I A UU I r.M. UOBERON 7uar BEY c u-rvTiBE: TRAFFfC M-USI CARTOON I feUAIlf-: II BEEF lb. Vt or whole mm Vt Hog 0 lb. 25th and Turner Koad S3 A &ratt opportunity to mo having frozen food lockers or facilities to handle meats in quantity, naves $ $ $. These prices are at the place (NO DELIVERY ) Open Week Days 8:30 lo 4:30 1904 Model Crosses Nation 111 I.OM ANGELK. Aif. 15. Mr! i Mrs. Grt Urc disc it 1 Aiutrlr mfler trip from LambcrtvUl. N. J, la tld n-ryli4r OMaaMbtU. (AT flrphU) Discharged I rasa Um mmt l Ft. Uwii: T 4lh C.r. William E. Taylor, jr . A2 K. th at . Albany. f'KC lo J. lUnd, Albany. St Mrlvm lloumann. 230 Hill t . Allwny. I'KC lA-irr C. lUmmjert, 1111 Sam rd Albany. T ilki dr. John Schaefcr, rout 1, Aumavilte. C pl. Duftald C. Blumh, box 407, Canby. S St Lntrr L- Jain, 1105 Hill t.. DalLa. PTC Albert L. Snook, rouU 1, box 413. Hubbard. Set. Robert L Jorm. bos 102, Idanha M. Set. Edward R. Ritchie, box 422. IrxVprndftoe. T. 5th Or. Clifford N. Keyxcr. S70 Writ Oak at.. Lebanon. PKC Mrrrdith R. KcUo, St7 Milton at., Lebanon. END TODAY! (ITtL) CARY GRANT ALEXIS SMITH NIf;iIT AND DAY lai TeclmlrUr cosr. rioM i rj. TOMORROW Z2 GO ACE A CHOICE y rvs cx-nm ! Owe-half or Whole (Average 100 to 150 Iba. to GRADE j or Canned I'reaaed Pork . LUIICHEOII IIEA1 6-lb. cans JJ U Swiftm Morell Call for arrangenenlx (Irwla SUaghter Hease) ACROSS FROM WATERS BALL PARK 7 i n ' New Bxly and Fender 's Shop Open Next WeekL Tb newly-construcfed Com mercial Body and Fender shop at 1042 S. Commercial at, Salem, will be open for business next week, Fred A. Mattbieu, owner. who operated a aimilar eatabliah ment on North Liberty street be fore entering the army in 19-41, has announced. Hayes C. ; Eftglrston, a coa$t guard veteran, will manage the service station, which will open Monday. The body and fender shop will not go into operation until the latter part of the week, and a complete car repair service is expected to be offered later. NT. ANGEL SOFTBALL MTV ANGEL Softball games for boys and girls 19 years old and younger will start Friday night Youngsters should report to St. Mary's ball grounds, at 7 p.m. Teams will be organized and a schedule drawn .up. William Bean, sports Chairman of the Bus iness Men's dub, will be In charge OPENS C:4S P3C NOW. THRILLS! ROMANCE! mum ttiiim Vrfsan cacii fun co-ran Edward E. Horton ,h "STEPPlir IN SOCIETY ortss :4$ r. M. I-- menu j "'" aitk ; ttlROA WTCt MCOVfUN! OVlt ills VtfOVCO Arties) Co-Featare Hepaioag Cassia1? "FORTY THIEVES" the aide) BEDS' whole MM $25 KL m9 Ea. or Rath Urand V on quarters ol beel (3o Saturdays 8:30 lo 11:30 a. n. J. H. Johnson Dies Thursday J. Henry Johnson, 71. a retired J. C. Penney company manager and late resident of 325 N. 23rd St., died unexpectedly Thursday, while undergoing examination In a local doctor's office. He and hU wife, Winifred, had moved here from Idaho two years ago after living in Bozeman. Mont., for several years. Johnson was bom fn Wisconsin In 187S. He was a member of the Masonic lodge in Bozeman. Survivors in addition to the widow are a daughter, Mrs. G. H. Fowler, Hillsboro; a granddaugh ter. Mrs. C. J. Plomski. Salem; four sisters. Mrs. Anna Itasmues- sen, Mrs. Edwin Knutsom. Mrs. Henry Bosland and Mrs. Edwin Boaland. all of Iola, Wis.; broth ers, Orville of Apple ton. Wis., and Richard of Oshkosh, Wis. Services, which are under the direction of Clough-Barrkk com pany, will be announced later.. Food, Textiles Deadline Aug. 31 Superintendent Ruth Higgins of the Oregon state fair food and tex tiles divisions warned possible ex hibitors Thursday that the entry deadline has been fixed for Satur day. August 31. All food entries must be .In place September 1 so that Judg ing can be started early on the fair's opening day, September 2. Mrs. Higgins added that prospec tive exhibitors In both classes may obtain rules and regulations at the state fair office in the fairgrounds. RAINS SOAK MIDWEST CHICAGO, Aug. lS.-(P-Heavy rains soaked wide areas of the midwest today, washing out rail road tracks and flooding factor ies, stores and homes at a loss of hundreds of thousands of dol lars. The weather bureau said the heavy shower area extended from eastern Kansas to southern Indi ana. TRAN8JORDAN QUERIED NEW YORK. Aug. 15 -(A)- The United Nations membership com mittee today questioned the abil ity .of Transjordsn to maintain territorial Integrity and political Independence in the face of a military alliance with Great Britain and asked the Arab na tion for a full explanation. FUNERAL IN EUGENE PIONEER Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Domhecker and Mary and Mrs. Frank Domhecker ac companied Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Celorie of Eugene to Silverton Monday where they attended the funeral of their uncle, Fred Ror den. Mr. Rorden had formerly lived In Silverton with his family. RATE INCREASE OrFOSED SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 15.-fP)-Spokemen for coal mining and fruit and vegetable canning industries opposed vigorously to day a proposed 25 per cent In crease In railroad freight rates. VISIT NEBRASKA WEST SALEM Mrs. Lor en Miller and son Garth. 1M1 Elm it., left Wednesday night for Ne braska where they will visit her parents. BUY AT WHOLESALE LfiEaB A GRADE 0 lb. Canned Boiled Ham Morrell Pride X 12 to 14 IbH. Each (O) lb. Phone 3013 IS Salem Invited to Send 2 Business Men to Hawaii Before Salem chamber of com merce could notify the Portland chamber that its directors had voted the organization's support to Portland's efforts to secure regular air service to the Hawaiian islands, the Portland had In vited Salem to have a part in the nest chartered Pacific flight. A pair of vacationist may se cure further information through the Salem chamber of commerce office. Manager Clay Corn ran said. Portland is reserving two seats on the Matson plane for passen gers from Salem who wish to fly across, 'stay two wetks in the land of Mh and return by air, he was notified. Surplus Sale Posted Here Notice of a war surplus goods sale at the Troutdale warehou.se. Troutdale .for the latter part of this month is posted on the bulle tin board at the post office today. Received Thursday by Postmas ter At "tragi, the bulletin notifies the public o fthe sale of chain hoists, welding and cutting kits, rivet guns, waterproof building paper, $5,000 worth of fibre glasit and approximately $325,000 worth of shipbuilding items. The sale dates for priority groups are lUted as follows: fed eral agencies, August 19; world war II veterans, August 20, 21. 22, 23 and 28; small business (cer tified by RFC). August 27; state and local governments, August 28 and 29, and non-priority groups (public), September 3 ,4, 5 and . Triple Reason for Sunday Party PIONEER Mr. and Mr. El don Johnson entertained at an open house Sunday afternoon as their son Claire was home on a week's leave. It was their wed ding anniversary and Mr. John son's birthday during the week. Calling were Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Miller Harden, Mr. and Mrs. Robey Ratcliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Boorh, Miss Alma John son, Billie Nelson and Clifford Ratcliffe, all of Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Black. Carl and Elmo, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Duncan. El mer and Edgar, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Cala nan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domhecker. jaaaaaassawaaj Crov7n Pancake nd Waffle Flour 41b. big Uacherel Davis) ItrtM. ....... 15-oz. tin tlinced Oams snow. 1 -,. tm 480 Olive Duller n. . s-. 180 HErD Pumpkin z.i-.tm 100 Fancy Spinach H&D 2',' tin 190 Shoesiring Deeis H&I) . ...r tin 110 Clapp s Baby Food Strained Tin Chopped Tin 2)c ,t'm k asr-" ii a""" sssMMSk- aSsaasSk assa g f'"' a ""aaaaasa" jssat assaaa -mm Pavilion Gets New Surface Manager Roy Simmons of the Oregon atate fair horse ahow re ported Thursday that all of the tanbark in the fair pavilion had been removed In preparation for the fair's opening here Labor day. The new ring combination of sand and sawdust is expected to provide increased speed for all horse show events. The new com bination is now In use on all of better eastern sites, Simmons said Fair manager Leo SpiUbart said Thursday that horse show admis kion prices will be the same as during the last fair In 1941. 1M POLIO CASES IN LA LOS ANGELES, Aug. 15 -P)-Ilealth authorities reported today that infantile paralysis In Los Angeles city and county hit a peak yesterday of 100 at live raaes while a nurse recruiting campaign was pushed througltout tlte weal em states. STARTS TONIGHT! i f rfW Will James' - FRED HacMURRAY rEUlfilS a ILriTTTTl f 1 3 1 IPS (SLY Grapefruil Juice Ginger Dread Ilix Grape Hub 12-0. PkC. 160 Post Toasties n,. 110 Peanul Bulier iTS"380 Cleanser Ci Dispenser 590 For Ileal lo Eal - We Can'i Be Deal Grade & Ileals - Luncheon Ileal - Ponllry Dllorih Capilol a! IlarkelC 8 Charges Ready For Black Market PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 18 -;p) -Law enforcement staffs of the U. S. district attorney and the OPA said tonight they will serve eight warrants in Oregon tomor row charging black market activ ities in sugsr and building mate rials. No names have been released, but five will be served here and three elsewhere in the state, they reported. Picketing Ends At Nortli Bend COOS BAY. Ore. Aug. 15 JP) Pickets were withdrawn from the Irwin and Lyons mill at North Bend this afternoon after shutting down the plant yeterd iy lecue lumber from it loaded on the S. S. Joseph Augustine Chevalier, for ced it to skip from the port toy a ClO-AFL juridictiMal dispute. 'at Happy I It's Hes! "Ding Dong William with I Glea Veri j Marey MeC Glea Veraeai Marey MeGalre MEG Ei Y ,,ndon .?J5Tta 160 14-oz. pkf. 240 Emmrich Coffee Ur" " Stu, 290 Coolrie Ilix Doon Cleaner. 43(b Furnilure Polish 390 turpentine Pure Washing Powder Dean of Football Spry On Eve of B4th Birthday STOCKTON. Aug. 1 5-0P)-OJd Mr. Football himself rrlebrstes his birthday here tomorrow. Amos Alonzo Stagg. dean of coachea. will be S4 years old. f Keen of mind, in excellent health. Mr. Stagg. at an aire when' most are content with the rocking chair and memories. Is busy! preparing for the 1 946 renewal of the great fall sport by his College of the Pacific team. ENDS TODAY Goo. Rait Ava Car rT nee tm ? "'WHISTLE STOr7 Ales) -TTCXAS rANHANDLir i TOMORROW Two Bkj Rite V I4VM arro C tocefhgrl X i DEERYi AND The Rxcitlac Siscy af Mess as Waiia (r. BtkhU Daslerwatarj Gum Pints Kenu ......32-ox. pkg. - TWScreesss I ' fa "aw V lit- 1 H Tenderlesi I mi j 1 iv c!JjC2) ! 290 aaaaasV aaa la ' CrounU 1 i; Family Flour io-ib. 'ISc h 2.vlb. $fl 69 ... sack -sJ Vi I !' ZZ7