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lftHf Statesman, Salnfc Orgon, Tuesday. April 15. 1947 V ' f From Tht Statesman' tUtmmunity CttrrrMpmlrfl : ' ' : Ewl DeU Mr. and Mrs. Wil-: liam Schwarz were dinner hosts in compliment to her eiter. Alma McDonald on her birthday Fri tsrjr. Other quests placed for the boner guest, Mr. and Airs. Mar shall Satern. Mr. and Mrs.. John McDonald, Mrs. Harold Dunn and Raymond. Huel Dell - Mrs. Mary Riley, teacher in Hazel Dell school this year will return next term at an " ETertreen Mrs. .J. E. Har treaves. Evergreen school prin cipal, has resigned and with, her family, will move to their ranch in the Lyons area. Mrs. Gertrude Twohy, primary teacher here, has not decided whether she will re turn. Babbard Woman's club will meet Wednesday, April, 18 with Mrs. Grace Cramer. Eleanor Trin dle, Marion home demonstration agent, will present the demonstra tion on 'furniture arrangement Roll call response will be "Songs My- Mother. Taught Me." .- SabUmlty Mrs. Karl Kreitzer and Betty Hunt were hostesses at an infant shower honoring Mrs. Durrell Jordan, Wednesday. Pres ent were Mrs. John Mynatt, jr.. Claria Pepperling, Clara Maize, Mrs. Lewis M. Keirsey, Mrs.' Shir ley Bates,-Mrs. William Thomp-J son, Mrs. uonaia LAiiay, Mrs. Richard O'Connnor, Mrs. Claude Phillips, Mrs. William Fair, Mrs. Barney Champ, Mrs. Floyd Booze, Phyllis Jordan, Phyllis Freres and Eleanor Welter. - Sublimity The seniors of St Boniface high school will give their annual three act comedy, "It's - Only Mike," April IS and April 20. , ; . Hawell Mrs. John Hougardy has been elected president of the Howell Bee Hive club with Mrs. Robert ' McCall, - vice - president; Mrs. Paul Kirsch. secretary; and Mrs. J. B. McCall, treasurer, " re elected. Haul DeU Mr. and! Mrs. El mer Thompson of Monitor were guests. Thursday night of Mr. and Mrs. William Schwarz. - w 1 You see more.., ! yu et more 7OU see more through the JL extra-large windows of this new Studebaker rou drive more confidently .. . Yon get more deep-down comfort and more real advancements than your money boys in any other car . . . Exclusive "black light" dash dials ... Brakes th at automatically ad just them selves .. . See this low, luxuri ous postwar Studebaker now. m me mrtiungnew postwar Studebaker The Champion. ..The Commander The extra-long-wheelbase Land Cruiser Completely new postwar dream cars BOIIESTEELE SALES & SERVICE, INC. 370 N. Church Street, Salem, Oregon . J. Banghn. Detroit, Oregon , Swegle Sunday guests of Mrs. Josephine Stauffer were her son, Joe and family from Albany. t Ma clear Woman's club meets all day, Wednesday, April 16, with Mrs. Arthur Spelbrink. Swetie Mrs. Richard L. Mil ler of La Grande was a guest on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yost Turner John Bredehardt of San Francisco is living now at Turner Memorial home. Swede Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Yost and children spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Yost's brother, Carl Miller,' and family at Blue River. Tamer Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Blakemore of Chicago are visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gilstrap. Mrs. Blackmore and the children will stay here for the summer months. Swegle A bright spot on East Garden Road is the new imple ment shed and warehouse on Dan Stauffer's farm. It is a building 32 by 70 feet, constructed of the new aluminum , sheeting with a cement floor throughout Several buildings in the district are roof ed with this material but this is the first large building. Turner Friends here have re ceived word of the marriage of Jessie O Bnen and Robert Fleck in Portland, April 4. They will reside in Portland. Falls City Visiting heje from Wvomine have been Mrs. Ma Came bell and Mrs. Lavina Buell. Mrs. Campbell left Saturday for nome in wneauand, Wyo.; Marquam Hop work is in full swing here now. Hoeing is the big item at the present time. Some hopyards nearer Mount Angel are being reset with all poles for me chanical pickers. Woodburn Alvoid M. Zuber, seaman second class, U.S. Navy, son of Alvy P. Zuber, route 2, woodburn. has arrived in Pearl Harbor, aboard the carrier USS Princeton' after taking part in Pa cific fleet maneuvers. Hubbard Eighty-two ; volun teer firemen attended the April meeting of the Marion. County Firemen's association here April 9. Among towns represented were Salem, St Paul, Aurora, 'Wood bum, Gervais, Four Comers, Sub limity, Mt Angel, Silverton. and Monitor. W. P. Roble, Salem fire chief, and a representative from the state fire marshal's' office spoke. Next meeting will be at Sublimity May 14. Macleay Pomona grange will be entertained at Macleay Wed' nesday, April 16. Babbard Joe Jobst has pur chased the George Green resi dence and lot visiting from Wyoming. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Davis and son Leroy, Norman Davis and "Mildred Wray. Needle Craft club was enter tained by Mrs. Dave Grant in Dallas Wednesday at 1 o'clock luncheon. The group included Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mrs. Laura Horn, Mrs. Jack Strauss, Mrs. Ed White, Mrs. George Bell and Mrs. Harry Stan. Mrs. Mildred Wray entertained Friday afternoon for Mrs. Lavina Bull, Mrs. Mae Campbell, Mrs. Virgil Davis and Mrs. B. E. Freer. Dallas Council Plans Bath House For City Park DALLAS Business transacted during the city council meeting at the chambers Monday night include, construction of bath house for women and girls at the city park to start next week; the marshal's report showed $135, re ceived in March revenues; water commission report showed receipts for March $21,294.91 and dis bursements $9924.49. leaving a balance on hand of $11,370.42, a resolution was passed granting fire protection to the properties of the Dallas Flying Service. Three ordinances passed the first reading including dedication of- a street as Allgood street amending the garbage ordinance to permit increase in rates and an ordinance to prohibit paiking of logging and other trucks of similar size and nature within the fire limits. The ordinance giving the Gas Company easement for certain property received its second reading. No further ac tion will be taken on the parking meter matter until a thorough in vestigation can be made. Appointed to the budget board were J. M. Leitch and Otto Adolf to succeed themselves, William Dalton, new. City Auditor William Blackley was granted a two months leave of absence. ' Riverdale Pie Social Nets $140 to Workers RIVERDALE r- Forty dollars was realized from the sale of the pies at the social Friday. Harvey Schuebel acted as auctioneer. Two comedies were presented, those taking part were O. W. Nichols. Lee Sevdrl. Connie New ton, Mary Painter, Evin Daley and A. W, Buismaii In Henrys Mail Order Wife. Alfred Klein, Floyd Allen, Gail Williamson, son hrSewing;; Club for Men Whose Wives Work. Mrs. Alma - Cunningham, ac- Leslie Newton, and Wilfred Wil- companied by Mrs. B. E. Piatt sang: two numbers. Mrs. Bajj Barker and Mrs. B. E. Piatt played piano selections and O. E. Swal " low gave a reading. you can arrange a monthly payment loan for purchasing home improvement materials SEE teat BBIUIHE SIPPET SEALER DI HIS UN! TOSH i mm ,JW J.linjpm LI..JJ JJSf 1JL JJ I'M1 iWMW if ..' SkV,' . HG05 iMjOiGJIli (HUBS m H tr &,) ms mt II V V ."-'f' . . . K & S ST V a i " ' - ' , - Falls Gty Woman has Party for Two Visitors Falls City Mrs. Ira Davis en tertained Tuesday for her two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Mae Campbell and Mrs. Lavina Bull, who were rfnoed . A Due io the fact thai hundreds of our customers were unable lo be wailed upon las! week . . . because of the tremendous crowds at Ibis sale ... we are bolding it over lor 3 IIORE DAYS OIILY. Here are shoes . . . ai undreamed ol savings ... 2 pair fsrexacily Ihe priced one . . Dress shoes., .play shoes ... ox f or ds...in while ...black... colors.. JaU siws ... 2 pair forlhe price d 1 ... 3 DAYS OIILY. Mr for the Price of O HO EXCHANGES O HO BEFDIISS O 110 CBE0ITS 234 No. Liberty in Salem NO EXCUS FOR co t mm TELEPHONE SI E TELEPHONE COMPANY HAS REPEATEDLY OFFERED TO ARBITRATE THE BASIC QUESTION . . . WAGES This strike could be settled quickly and in fairness to both telephone user and telephone employee. The telephone company has repeated ly offered to submit the major question of wages to an impartial test before arbitrators to be selected from a panel named by the U. S. Department of Labor- with the arbitration decision to e binding on both the company and the unions. But the unions have refused arbitra tion and are still striking. Arbitration Is the Fair Course We believe that the wages telephone people get are good. We want them that way. We are willing to prove them goo to any fair-minded person. And we believe arbitration is the only course that is fair to the customer who pays the bill and the employee who does the work. Wliy won't the unions agree to arbi tration and get this strike settled? Union Demands Total $100,000,000 Telephone unions claim that telephone people aren't paid enough. They have demanded contract changes which' would add $100,000,000 a year to the cost of providing telephone service on the coast. This is equal toa ... $45 per. year increase in each telephone bill 40' percent increase in telephone rates. Com pony $ Arbitrat ion Offer Still Open We could not justify, to our customers, agreement to union demands which would be equal to an average of $45 a year added to each telephone bill. But we want to take the fair and reasonable course . . . arbitration. Our offer to arbitrate still stands. We can see no reason why the unions are not willing to submit wages to the imparital test of arbitration and settle this strike. We appreciate the cooperation the pub lic has shown during this strike. It has enabled us to give all the attention we can to emergency calls. Thank you. THE PUBLIC INTEREST MUST COME FIRST THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY