The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 09, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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tTho StalMmM. Salem. Oregon, Friday, Mar 9. 1947
Mrs.' Poland to
4 Head Spanish Club
f Mrs. Cra Poland has been
elected president f the - Salem
Spanish dub and Ivan Martin
appointed general program chair
. nun. -
Other new officers are Herbert
Noble, vice president, and Verna
Keppinger, secretary.. .
At the club's meeting at 8
o'clock tonight at the YWCA, Mr.
and Mrs. G. A. Gies will discuss
a trip they made in South and
Central America and Mr. F.le
Allen will conduct . a Spanish
language drill.
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Closing Messages
by
Rev. Ralph A. Dodd
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Revival Services
Free Ilethcdisi
; Church
N. Winter Harket
Tenlght. 7:45 P. M.
(Youth Night)
The Defease af the Gasper
Sunday. 11:0 A. M.
i "Around the Crass"
Suuday, 7:45 P. M.
"Jeans is Coming'
Farm Platoon
Sign-UpSlarts
In City Schools
Registration of students for
work in harvest platoons this
summer was carried on this week
in Salem's grade and Junior high
schools under the auspices 61 the
farm labor office.
' Mrs. Gladys Turnbull, farm la
bor assistant, visited the schools
and left registration cards to be
filled out by students in 6th to
9th grades and by 5th grade
pupils aged 11 or 12. In contrast
to the past four years, student
platoons this year will be filled
with older children, Mrs. Turn
bull said. ; " .-;;""
In spite of the increased adult
farm labor supply, many farmers,
especially bean growers, still pre
fer and need student platoons,
she added. Platoon operations will
be the same as in the past with
trained adult leaders at the head
of each unit.
Last year 22 platoons, averag
ing 37 workers in each, harvested
2,859,467 pounds of Willamette,
valley food crops, earning a total
of $93,767. Mrs. Turnbull said.
To date the office has 12 farmers'
orders for platoons.
Mother -Deserves
Tlie Best!
- Mother's Day S-T
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SHEER
HOSIERY
Summery their sheer appearance
their readiness for active living!
Dependable quality. Summer shades.
Full fashioned.
Nylon hose servicable knit cotton
tops for longer wear. Full fashioned.
Hose, marke perfect Moth
er's Day gifts.
Main Floor
1.29
Syssp toast ef vitamin
&noendes saay be nervoat-
atii, fafitjm r - restlessness.
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Sehaefer's
2.09
Everything for the
Baby
We have a complete line of
: medical needs for babies.
Let ns fill .your prescrip
tions. . .
IITEYS
Lameness of the back, sore,
stiff muscles and tiredness, may
all -be due to faulty kidneys.
Use cur kidney pills to flush
out ycur kidney tubes, and
get r.d of unnecessary CJQc
"GUARANTEED RELIEF"
Stop tha pain and .
annoyance) of corns by
using Schaeler's
Corn Remedy 25c
YOUR PRESCOIPTIOII STORE
WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER
1899 - 1947 It Pays to Trade at SchaeferV
Prescriplions Accuralely Filled; : -
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Special Mother's Day
Selection of
America's Finest Candies
Mother's Day Candy at Reduced Prices
Sociele Box Candy S1.25 u $3.50
; ASSORTED CHOCOLATES . ,
Sierra Box Chocolates. JT11 lb. $130
French Bnrni Peanuts , h 49 C
Light Chocolate Peanut Clusters Lb. 75 C
Chocolate Covered Filberts Lb. $ 1 .0 0
Eegvlar $19 lb.
TUs is the official Peaslar Kemedy Store far Maria County.
Yen will find these preparations af highest quality and gaaraa
teed ta be exactly for what they are sold and represented ta be.
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Restaurants,
Workers at
Pay Stalemate
With controversy centering .n
the relationship between restau
rant workers' pay and menu pri
ces, contract negotiations between
Salem culinary alliance and Sa
lem restaurant association are
stalemated, officials of both the
union and employers' group dis
closed Thursday.
The higher pay now requested
for waitresses and bartenders
could be met only by raising menu
prices about 15 per cent, at a time
when restaurants are hoping to
reduce their prices, it was assert
ed last night by Michael Flax, lo
cal restaurateur and chairman of
the association's negotiations com
mittee. Represent Compromise
On the other hand. Secretary
A. B. Pederson of the culinary un
ion pointed out Thursday that
present labor demands represent
a compromise from the original
contract proposal, the request for
a five-day week having been
CAMP ADAIR, May a-Aaaatear heaae builder are salving their ma
terial problems with salvaged lumber, doors, windows and plumb
ing fixture freau Camp Adair. Four wreck I nc companies are busy
tearing dawa the barracks, and boildiags of the deserted camp
from which cam the toilets aad wash bawls shown la lower pic
ture, la the upper picture. Jim Booth. t7 MIH sU loads a door an
his trailer along with windows and screen. (Thoto by Dan Dill,
Statesman staff photographer.) (Story an Pago 1).
Public Records
PROBATE COURT
William O. Joyner estate: Es
tate appraised at $17?8.
' Delilah Smith -estate: Order sets
June 21 for hearing ou final ac
count Louis Stephen Jakubec estate:
Order closing estate.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
Danniel F. Steele, 18, laborer,
and Betty J. Brennan, 18, clerk,
both of Salem.
Charley Earl Williams, 26,
farmer. Turner, and Laura Elnora
Chrissinger, 18, domestic. West
Stayton.
Alex R. Ritacca, plasterer, and!
Jennie Peirce, housewife, both 'of
Salem. V-'f. ;
JUSTICE COURT V
Wesley Eugene Cladow. 1045
N. 5th st, no operator's license,
fined $l-and costs. '
Merriwether Lewis. 797 S. 25th
st, charged with, aasault and bat
tery, found Innocent by jury-trial.
Cecil Henry Basett, charged
with larceny, preliminary exami
nation set for May 21.
Harold Patrick McAuley, Mill
City, overheighth load, fined $230
and costs;, insufficient binders,
fined $10 and eosUand unit over
load, fined $20 and costs.
Harold Ambrose Dyer, Turner,
insufficient binders, fined $10 and
costs.
CIRCUIT COURT
- State unemployment compensa
tion commission vs. William H.
Haskin; Order vacates previous
dismissal and reinstates case on
stipulation r of parties.
Gladys Marie Lowe vs Elmo C.
Lowe: Suit for divorce charging
cruel and inhuman treatment asks
for custody of a minor child plus
a total of $100 per month support
money and award of household
Sehaefer's
Ilerve and Bone
Lininent
For the relief of the discomfort
of muscular stiffness and sore
ness of muscles.
50c ,a $1.00
EYE-GLASS
CLEAIIER
with Ateralser
ar i without
Lenses ar smudged quickly
and often by summer's dust
and grim. People want
clear vision. They will want
Ibis efficient cleaner.
Fat Burns
If It's Hot!
And if you have poison oak
it seems to burn too. You
can get rid of it quickly
though . by using Hood's
Poison Oak Lotion ...
500 and
"1 I "
Sale Agents for Peaslar Remedies for Marios County
135 II. Ccanercial SL Prescriptions Filled 1033-1947
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Phone 5197-9723
furnishings. Married Aug. 30, 1945,
in Salem.
Clara M. Wilson vs A. C. Har
ry Wilson: Decree of divorce con
firms property settlement.
J. A. Moxley vs Ada Thomas
and Clementine Daws: Orderdd
that complaint be dismissed and
that defendants'! recover costs.
v A. D. Marcott vs Paul Marcott:
Defendant files answer admitting
and denying.
Arlouine Carleton and Wayne
L. Carleton vs Childs and Miller,
Inc. and State Finance Co.: Suit
dismissed with prejudice to both
defendants.
Grace M. Lawless vs James M.
Lawless: Divorce decree awards
plaintiff $100 per month support
money.
Vivleane Toury vs Carl R.
Toury: Former decree modified as
to custody of minor child.
Helen Marker vs Thad Marker:
Divorce decree awards custody of
a minor child to plaintiff and J 40
per month support money and af
firms property settlement.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Harry A. Lundy, 2365 Maple
ave.. violation of basic rule, fined
S7.50.
Lynn Blumenstein. 3915 River
Crest dr., defective muffler, fined
$5; charged with disorderly con
duct, pleaded innocent, trial set
for 1:30 p.m., May 18, released on
$25 bail.
Nile W. Castor. 1000 Monroe
ave.. excessive speed through an
intersection, fined $5.
Lyle P. Thomas, Jefferson, vio
lation of basic rule, posted $7.50
bail.
Eldon F. Farlow, 220 D st.
charged with unnecessary use of
horn, pleaded innocent, trial set
for 1:30 p.m. May 16, released
after posting $10 bail.
Kenneth Hunt, Salem, found in
nocent, of reckless driving.
Lambert Bert Hoffman, 1905
Fairgrounds rd., fined $125 and
given 30-day suspended sentence
driving while intoxicated: driver
upon changing plea to guilty of
license suspended one year.
dropped entirely and the request
for 75 cents per hour waitress
wage having been lowered o
68H cents.
Only changes In existing con
tracts sought, Pederson said, are
increases from 62 H to 68 li cents
per hour for waitresses and from
$1 to $1.15 for bartenders;
Offer Sliding Pay Scale
Flax said the restaurateurs sre
offering waitresses a sliding wage
scale from 62 M to 70 cents per
hour, with an increase of 2V cents
per hour every six months. He
added that restaurants already are
paying over the minimum scale
for their more experienced wait
reuses. .
Four negotiation meetings al
ready have been held and both
groups are planning strategy ses
sions next week preparatory t
reopening the Contract discussions.
Pederson said the alliance hat
500 members employed in nearly
all Salem restaurants and hotels.
Peter the Great of Russia once
worked in a Dutch, shipyard.
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Hi-IIo Crackers
2 -lb. carton
.1-lb. pkg.
44 c
27c
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All Sweet Ilargarine . .....
Flanada Whole Apricots
Hunt's Tomato Sauce .......
Dundee Grapefrnit Juice r. un
Newark Corn Beef Hash
Golden West Coffee
Oregon lied. Walnuts
Hushrootns, Pieces Happy Valley 4 -ox. tin
Noodle Soup Ilix Betty Crocker .
Tang Salad Dressing
...ty,'B tin
.1 huf tins
15-os. tin
1-lb. glass
.1-lb. carton
Pkr.
20 c
10c
49 c
..Pint jar
27c
10c
39 c
niiiso
Large pwjr.
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Reg.
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10c
BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS
Golden Cut Corn
Fancy Spinach .
Grapefruit Segments
Boysenberries J
Pineapple Tidbits
Peas and Carrots
18-es. pkf. 19c
14 -os. pkg. 21c
.18 -os. pkg. 20c
1-lb. pkg. 45 c
1-lb. pkg. 45 c
...1-lb. pkg. 27c
I PRE& II Kerr's Jelly
Lunch Meat 5T7e AL Qftf
I 12 ox. fin OC 1 lb. glow - JWO
I IIISSIOII ' . Chocolates
Macaroni and Chooser - Wlnstel Bo
1 7Z t-l.- 13c 1 98c
CrushPineapple Tomato Juice
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Is the lowest poosibla prices on top quality, nationally ad
vertised and sovemment I us pec led merchandise. This week's
leaders Include: '
p 1 ri B-il. Cat from Swift's
rresn uusiou uau
42c
gov't. Inspected park Lb.
A tasty, economical cut that will slice perfectly Rosst un
covered In a moderate aven about St minutes.
Pork, Calf or Beef Brains Gov't. inp. Ih.
25c
Scramble them with ergs - Centalns vitamins A. B. C aad G
xb. 69c
49c
Swift's Premium Hams H ar whole
Assorted Lunch Ileal
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FRESH FISH AND POULTRY
TOR MEAT TO EAT WE CANT BE BEAT"
c:. Herb Curtis
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