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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1946)
2 Thg Start man. gclm. Orogon. Friday. Doxrombor 8, t948 Alaska Yule Ship to Load PORTLAND, Ore., Dec V-fPf-Christmas for Alaska 'moved a step nearer today with the an nouncement that the motorship Reef Knot would begin loading cargo for the territory Monday morning. CnmAr 1 T. P. Chester, aide tended to reach Alaska by Christmas, will go aboard the vessel. . The Alaska Steamship company will operate the ship under char ter, with agents coming here to coordinate Alaska merchants' or ders. Play Slated at Leslie Tonight Students of Leslie junior high school will present Hilda Man ning's "Hooray for Youth," a three-act mystery-comedy, tonight at 7:30 in the school auditorium. Directed by Miss Eieonor Rob erts, this fourth annual dramatic production by the school includes a cast of 24 students. Playing lead parts are Loeita Triplett, Michael Tavenner, Paul Ward, Jerrold Graves, Roberta Boyer, Gladys Howland and Rich ard Wyatt. The plot centers around miss ing securities and a mortgage that is about to be foreclosed on the unfortunate bond owner. Action is provided by a group of .teen agers who set out to solve the mystery. Handicapped Men Proving Fine Employes TAMPA, Fla. When E. p. Pinaire opened a small furniture factory here, he decided to give work so far as he was able to physlcall y-handicapped men. Now, he says, it's worked out fine. Pinaire, former shipyard per sonnel director here, has five vet shop foreman was wounded in the back at KwajaJein. He finds-it uncomfortable to sit down for long periods of time, but standing up on a job' doesn't bother him at alL" j Two of his employes' have maimed hands, one, from birth and Aero Club in Need of a Ground Instructors The need for qualified ground instructors by the Salem Aero club, sponsored by the Civil ' Air Patrol, - was emphasized at last night's meeting by Carl Lindstrom CAP executive officer. Air corps reserve officers who volunteer as CAP instructors will receive official air corps recogni tion for such' work, Lindstrom said. Meetings of the Aero club are held every hursday night at Salem high school. 4 John L. Lewis Gains Support of Argentine BUENOS AIRES, Dec 5-i5V Deputy Jose Tesorieri, an adher ent of President Juan Pefon, pro posed today that the chamber of deputies rise in homage to John L- Lewis and his striking mine union as a gesture of solidarity of Argentine workers. The chairman ruled hie pro posal improper. the other from wounds received on Iwo Jima. At work on shaping machines which require minimum use of hand or arm, both are valu able workers. "The handicapped worker," Pi naire said, "makes as good if", not to Alaska's governor, said repair work on the vessel, designated oj the maritime commission' to tarry relief.! shipments northward, would be completed simultane ously with loading. Food, clothing, necessary sup plies cf all kinds, express and parcel post which had been in- , 3 si - v"" -, . "V , ! A ; ,i i i ; erans and two non-veterans with t i physical handicaps on his staff of 18 men. He says they do good work because he has relied on ablebodied individual because the man with some physical disability is more careful, less prone to have, an accident, and has a much lewer absenteeism rate." matching the Job to the man. "For instance," he said, "my t . Worth every cent it costs because every bite eats j m 1. 1 1 4 I E - iPJ Porch Kitchen rL- i it A Bed Soom Bed Room ft I 10 Ml fl to-irxr-icr II yB r- . BaaassssssaaaiBl If l r !i A Hall m mm m w . m a Living Room 2l-0- l'-0- I' . . . . m HBEDKOOM H I 5-4-1 12-0 in 1 3fl-tO r -Sloop I I Floor Plan I Plan HJ-101. American BuiMcr. 109 W. Adami St , Chicago. 3) Thl three bed roam house en one level is done on simple lines with the bedroom mrt set off to one side and separated from the lirinr room by a solid wall. Tho bay window In the dining room Is a popular feature. Coot, exclusive of land and subject to local con ditions. Is 7.tt to W.000. (Fairly Chandler Photo) Tuberculosis kas restated efforts of 'dentists to find a drag which will euro tuberculosis, but th" si 'enlists refuse to be ducourared. Medical research hopes one day to conquer this deadly disease. Christ mas Seal funds he'.p finance medical research. CPDDDiloosQiroes CONVERSE Delbert Daltnn Converse at the resi dence. 494 University st.. Moiwlay. De cember 2. at age of 211 years Survive! by a Mn. Da id Delbert Converse of Vnm Anele: his parent. Mr. and Mr? J. T Converge of Salem: frve suiters. Mrs Flov JaKer Mrs Betty Harstad. . both Salem. Mr C'nrr.eilia Jacobwn of Great Fall Mont . Mrs. Audrey Watson and Mifs Hjnnah Converse. Salem: and a brother. El tham Converse of Salem Services will be held Friday. December 6. at 2 p n . at the Clounh-Barrick chapel with in terment in the City View cemetery. street. Wednesday. December 4 Sur i vived by a son. Lot en Hicks of Salem: ; a daughter. Mrv Doris McMullen of Salem; her father. Henry DeGuire of Ocean Lake; a brother. Ray E DeGuire '. of Salem: two sifters, Mrs. Loren 1 Thomas of Oreon City and Mrs Helen Olson of Clackamas: and a half-ister. Mrs. Edrth Grace of Silverton Serv ices will be held Friday. December . at 3 30 p.m. from Clough-Barrick chap el. The Rev Seth Huntington will of ficiate. Interment at Bekiest Memor ial park.. BMER At the residence at Salem, route 1. box 247. December 3. Einil G. Beirr. at the age of S3 years Father of Her man G. Beier. Anna M Beier. Emu I O Beier. Jr. Henery A Beier and Mrs. B F. Wedle. all of Salem. Walter Neubretch of Seattle and Mr Marie Walker of Portland, urandfathcr of Harley Beier and Beverly Jean Bewr both of Salem Also survived by a brother and a sister in Germany. Fu neral services will be Friday. Decem ber . at 1:30 pm. the W T. Rlgdon chapel. Concludins services at ClagKet cemetery the Rev. M. A Getzendaaer officiating. STONE Charles Walter Stone, at the resi dence. Ewakd avenue. Salem. Tuesday. December 3. at the ale of S3 years Survived by two sons. Walter B. Stone r Salem and Hutch Stone of Laramie. Wyo : a brother. Nate Stone and ore sinter. Mn Anna Kidder of Greeley. Colo Services will be held Saturday. December 7 .at 10 am. at the Oough Barrick chapel. Interment in Belcrest Memorial park. ICRS Mrs. Eva O. Hicks, widow of the late T M Hicks, at the home of her brother Ray E. DeGuire at 1170 Norm Summer SMITH . James Henrv Smith. late resident of 43 South lJth street. Wednesday. De cember 4. at the age of S3 yean. Sur vived by his wife. Mrs. Ethel M. Smith of Salem, four daughters. Mrs. Leon a Murna of Parkdale. Mrs Leota I strtg of Hood River. Mrs. Evelyn Bryant and Mr. Vivian Miller, both of Parkdale: four sons. Ray. Roy and Floyd, all of Parkdale. and Leonard of Salem: two stepdaughters. Mn. Myrtle Wells of Hood River and Mrs. Cecil Martin of Dallas: five stepsons. Jack and Neal Anderson, both of Salem. Paul Anderson of Dallas. Earl Anderson of Puyallup. Wash., and Carl Anderson of Nebraska. Also brothers and one sister. 21 grandchil dren and one great grandchild. Serv ices will be conducted Friday. De cember s. at 10 a m at the Clough Barrick chapel. The Rev. S Ray nor Smith will officiate and interment will be at Hood River. KILBER Edward Kilher. at the residence. SS7 N. 22nd st . Wednesday. December 4. Surviving are tne wife. Mrs. Minnie Kilber. and a son. Leo A. Kilber. both of Salem; six daughters. Mrs. Ray Fordey of Portland. Mrs. Frances Lind quist of California and Mrs. Steven Washburn. Mrs J. McCarthy. Mrs. Rob ert Enom and Miss Merilyn MUber, all of Salens. POSITIONS OPEN NOW With Willamette Valley's largest appliance and furniture store. 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Cake Flour SS a&-35c Cake Flour soptasiuc '35c Flapjack Flour albirs Flapjack Flour Albers 4-lb. bog 37c Pancake Flour buzanna pt?'29c Beet Sugar 5-lb. cloth bog 43c Cane Sugar 5-lb. carton 44c QanjnsuL $jmxLl Ho. S eoa Ko. Icon .No. S No. S 14c 18c 19c 16C 15c 17c 17c i r . 15c Instant Cereal clapp Drv Oatmeal BODY rOOOS Hotas-otnaaod Ua c Chopped Foods okrbsr-i u 7c CIiaddomI Foods r-t.Awm 8c Chopped Foods hxinz ua tt-os. a Ua T reat 8tandaju Fancy Peat reas oxrden swjxt Tender Peas ' pJoSns worn vac-pac is s. cab PI CIS WEST No. t wreom. worn golden b. cob f ' BOTTXR KERNEL No. t VOm WHOLE KERNEL cm Fancy Pumpkin t7c Sweet Potatoes 5 25c Dried Prunes ir&arxd KojJ? 15c Fruit Cocktail S8SSS NocH 37c Cherub Canned Milk tall can 13c Pet Canned Milk tall con 1 3c SaupA & fiAstpjcumd Jood Chicken & Noodle 16c Vegetable Soup hxinz Tomoto Soup 1 2c Tomato Soup lOc Mushroom Soup u0 225c Ravioli nnT.ifi.niE ifas. iw 17c Corned Beef Hash leids 35c Minced Clams gg&k N?lns33c Minced Abolone '25c Anchovy Paste BRlSo ? 18c Crab Legs ,a!xd ,HuS 39c Pimlento Cheese fSno f.22c Aloo OUvo-PlnioBto Chevel Cheese B6 VI r-Um.rn.mm. BRXXZX or -l S1 23 wneese vxlveeta ping. American Cheese VZZS? ill: " -2 Cheddar Cheese 5R lb. 65c Soda Crackers 1tSZ &39c Soda Crackers B Ki"35c Soda Crackers rtSSXs ' 44c Graham Crackers "3? 25c Hi-Ho Crackers 1 bo27c Shredded Ralston 12-oi.pkg. 14c Cheerios cold cereal 7-oz. pkg. 12c Wheaties cold cereal 1 2-or. pkg. 1 6c All Bran cerealP lp5c5r!2 Pott Tens cereals, 10 pkgs. in 1 24c Variety Pack fH i 24c Nabisco 100 Bran 8-oz.pkg Ue TffiAciftftncnuA. Spaghetti Dinner BBP- pkg. 32 Van Camp Tenderoni 215c Wide Fril-leH ?r oV15c lb. 25c Yellow Mustard ubbt 9c Sweet Relish iIHr 15c Ubby Pickles "oWStf" 39c Sweet Relish feBS? 15e Mince Meat 29e Mince Meat valamont . '49c Pitted Dates ?25c Fruit Mix Mar Bud 1 4oz. pkg. 49c Corn Starch Amoizo Mb. pkg. 9e Garbage Bags k'.of10c Mushrooms 4-oz. can 39c Shady Oak Pieces and Stems Mushrooms in Gravy, lO'i-oz. can 25c Shady Oak California NAVEL ORANGES Swt Jwky SdUss Pack some in those lunch boxes Serve a glass of iuice each morning 1QV2C lb. -Sapiwaij. JasoJi (PajdjcLlcs foaiwutA job Jxtday and SaJUuidatf- Calavos Parsnips Local crop Turnips No tope to pay for lb. 39 lb. 9e lb. 8e Cauliflower lb. 11 Local crop Cabbage Fresh Green lb. S Grapefruit" Dry Onions lb. 3V2 Orecon Mediums Texas Pinks Yams From the Deep South lb. 13' APPLES Extra Fancy and Fancy DELICIOUS lb. 12c WINES A PS lb. 12e ROME BEAUTIES lb. 12c :::-'-';"r.v. Em &K2gaag qsd aim mm mm 280 Stat Street