The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 07, 1947, Page 7, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Burned-Out Firms Conducting
Business by 'Remote Control'
Business and professional firms which fell victim to Monday's
Guardian building fire were still in the process of re-establishing
their offices Thursday, but for the most part were conducting their
business at least by "remote control."
Located in parts of Salem General and Salem Deaconess hospit
als, a five-docotor medical clinic was making appointments through
its regular phone number, 3123
Eight rooms in the north wing of
Deaconess were made available
by that hospital, as well as the
hospital office and other facilities.
The basement of Salem General
hospital also is being. used by Drs.
F. K. Power, W. E. Buren. Vern
W. Miller, S. M. Lancefield and
A. T. King.
Clinic Scattered
The. eye-ear-nose-throat clinic
of five other doctors was still
"scattered" but planning to move
into Nelson building offices as
soon as remodeling is complete
next week. Meanwhile, Dr. W. W.
Baum, one of the five, Thursday
opened an office in the Oregon
building and others of the clinic
were making use on afternoons
of the office of Dr. Frank Prowri
in the First National Bank build
ing. Others in the clinic are.prs.
M. C. Findley, L. O. Clement,
"W. N. Thompson and T. H. Dur
ham. Quisenberry'i Central pharma
cy is filling prescriptions at the
Market drug store, 480 N. Com
mercial St., telephone 6188.
Salem Medical laboratory will
reopen Monday in the basement
of the old .First National Bank
building. Dr. W. L. Lidbeckan-
Solons Select
5-Man Traffic
Advisory Board
The legislative interim com
mittee on highway problems ap
. pointed a five-man traffic advis
ory committee Thursday.
Members are Fred Fowler,
Portland traffic engineer; Orin
King. Pendleton city manager;
Bob Glenn, professor of highway
engineering at Oregon State col
lege; F. C. Crandall, traffic en
gineer for .the state highway com
mission; and Howard Bufprd,
planning consultant for the cen
tral Lane county planning survey
committee. ,
The committee's most urgent
job is to establish a set of uniform
standards by which the the traffic
movement requirements of the
state may, be determined.
"In prder that definite recom
mendations may be made as to
the construction and operation of
traffic facilities for the state as a
whole, it is ,first necessary to de
termine what facilities are need
ed to handle adequately existing
traffic, and Traffic movement of
the . immediate mture. v. n,
EckersJey, secretary of the in
terim committee, said.
The advisory committee already
1b working with engineers of the
automotive safety foundation,
which is conducting the engineer
ing phase of the interim commit
tee's work.
Northwest AP
Members Meet
In Portland
PORTLAND, Nov. 6 -(P)- The
annual meeting of Associated
Press members from Oregon.
Washington, north Idaho and
Alaska will open here tomorrow,
with 50. publishers and managing
editors expected.
The "continuing study" program
for the Associated Press set up
by the National Managing Editors'
association and a discussion 'of
libel law, prepared by the Wash
ington state attorney general's of-
fin " urvll hp'rin thp affpnda.
lue iiiuiiiuiidi ijui uiv est ircws
ehoto contest which accompanies
me annual AP meeting will draw
175 exhibits from 16 newspapers.
Claude Palmer. Portland commer
cial photographer; Dorothy Mc
Cullough Lee, Portland city com
missioner, and Robert Ormond
Case, Portland author, will award
places in the two-section " metro
politan and non-metropolitan
contest.
Vice Admiral Thomas L. Gatch,
USN (ret), who captained the
battleship USS South Dakota in
World War II, will address the
dinner meeting tomorrow night. '
I
THOUSANDS ARE
AGAIN ENJOYING
the beer
that came bark
with a bang!
nounced Thursday.
Temporary Locations
Other temporary locations in
clude: Northern" Life Insurance
Co., 481 Ferry st; Realtor P. H.
Bell. 381 Chemeketa st.; Attorney
A. E. Schirman, 147 N. Commer
cial st.; Attorney Chris Kowitz,
city hall; Salem Federal Savings
and Loan, Becke and Wadsworth,
T. A. Roberts, Commonwealth,
Inc., Charles A. Evans, A. A. Lar
sen, W. J. Braun insurance. At
torney T. H. Tomlinson, Willam
ette Credit Coi and Quality Mo
tors Finance Co., all on ground
floor of old First National Bank
building.
Changes Made
In DC-6s; Aims
To Prevent Fire
WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 (JPi -Removal
of certain insulating ma
terial and thorough inspection of
equipment on the Douglas DC-6
has been ordered as a fire precau
tion, the civil aeronautics adminis
tration acknowledged today after
the temporary grounding of a
plane in Hawaii.
The action was requested by
the Douglas Aircraft company,
builders of the DC-6, newest and
fastest of the airliners, to support
its recommendations to users of
the plane. Douglas said most of
the work it recommended had
been completed before the order
was issued.
The DC-6 is the type which
crashed in flames near Bryce
canyon, Utah, on Oct: 24, killing
52 persons.
The order provides removal of
the fiber glass heat proofing pads
Freedom of
Religion Found
In -Yugoslavia
NEW YORK. Nov. 6WJP)-Sev-en
protestant clergymen who vis
ited Yugoslavia found all churches
being used "with as much free
dom as we take for granted in
America."
"There is in Yugoslavia today a
from the bottom of the cargo
compartments by 7 p.m., eastern
standard time, Friday, unless in
spection shows them to be oil
soaked, in which case the pads
must be removed before another
flight
The order further provides a
thorough inspection of the elec
trical, hydraulic, fuel, oil, heat
ing, ventilating, oxygen, alcohol
and thermal de-icing systems be
fore Dec. 1 unless it has been
done since October 24.
genuine equality of religion be
fore the law and the beginnings
of a true tolerance," the group,
said in a 27-page booklet
It added that instances of gov
ernment assistance were so num
erous "they indicated a general
policy of help to the churches of
all faiths, at the same time that
the principle of separation of
church and state is observed."
Questioning of religious lead
ers, the group said, showed that
trials of clergymen or monks
charged with collaborating with
the enemy or with acts of sabot
age against the government, were
"individual cases . . . they do not
in any way represent persecution
of religious groups."
The clergymen, who visited the
country last summer, said they
had complete freedom "to talk to
anyone to whom we wished to
speak, and to go where we wish
ed, without government repre
sentatives." Composing the group were Dr.
Guy Emery Shlpler, an Episco
palian, editor of the Churchman
Dr. Emory Stevens Bucke, a Me
thodist editor of Zions Herald,
of Boston; Dr. George Walker
Liquor Funds
Applied to Loan
' State Treasurer Leslie M. Scott
Thursday received from the Ore
gon liquor control commission
$600,000 as state welfare funds
and applied the entire sum to
bank borrowings and interest.
Scott said the liquor commis
sion is reducing inventories of li
quor to obtain funds for the wel
fare commission.
Still unpaid is $450,070.90
which has been borrowed by the
Buckner, jr.. editor of the World
Call of the Disciples of Christ of
Indianapolis; Dr. Phillips P. El
liot of the First Presbyterian
church of Brooklyn, who repre
sented the Presbyterian Tribune;
Dr. Samuel Trexler, former pre
sident of the Lutheran synod of
New York; the Rev. Claude Wil-J
Hams, director of the Institute of
Applied Religion, Birmingham,
Ala, and the Rev. William How
ard Melish. of the Church of the
Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, an Epis- i
copalian. , . i
Tha S talesman, Salem, Orocon, Friday. November 7. 1947 7
treasurer from; banks to foot wel
fare bills, pending receipt of li
quor funds earmarked for welfare
purpoe-es. l
CENTRAL nOHXLL Mr. and
Mrs. Weldon Hatteberg were hosts
at a party Saturday night honor
ing Mr, and Mrs. Vance Lee who
are moving to Portland. The Hal
loween motif was used in decora
tions. Present were the honor
guests, Mr. and Mrs. Lee, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Kuenzl, Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Moe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Lynch, Ruth West, Earl Schar and
the hosts.
o 5i .!.. iiiii
PNX BlaerJa
home remedy to rellett
i of child 8 cold is
AimOUIICIIIG-
' DISTRIBUTORSHIP OF
BAYEDS AUTO CAQBOHATOR
In This Territory
Before You Buy S Us
340 Court
rrv its is.
Ph. 3221
3&ra 3DD
: ......
tow CGdq
fljfcuD pXD? SsXEXs)
11 CzZ
Looking for ways to cut food costs? We believe we can help. Listed on this page are typical
examples of the hundreds of values on Safeway's shelves. Thesej are the kind of low prices
you find on every item every day at Safeway. Check them. Compare them with what
you pay elsewhere. See the sort of savings you can make at Safeway. Then, multiply these
savings by doing all your food shopping at Safeway.
ThU Ad Effective aU Safeway Stores Salem - SilverUa . Dallas
Breakfast Cereals
Pablo Cereal, for Tots, 18-oz. pkg. 43c
Rolled Oats. Quaker 3-lb. pkg. 35c
Grapenut Flakes 12-oz.pkg.19c
Kix Cereal, popular 7-ot pkg. 15c
Wheaties, 8-bz. pkg. 14c 12-or pkg. 20c
PEACH
Jory Freestone v
No. 2Vi
can
Per doz. $3.45
..viv ni ivyi unpeeled
Fruits ana 'Juices
27c
Maraschino Cherries. Grande S ox- 29c
Kadota Figs, Reedley . Vt ctn 29c
Fancy Prunes, Blue Tag. No 303 18c
Grapefruit Juice, Texsun, 46 oz-c,n 19c
Grapefruit Juice. Town llous'-No 2 can 9c
Orange Juice, Top Taste, 46'oz can 29c
Canned Foods
Green Beans, Raycroft Ho. 2 can 14c
Green Beans, Raycrest No. 2 can 15c
Butter Kernel Corn Ho. 2 can 21c
Gardenside Tomatoes Ho. Vi can 23c
Pork & Beans, Dennison, Ho. 1 can 10c
Pickled Pig feet Cudahy 14-oz. jar 43c
Pink Salmon, Prince Lei, Ho. 1 can 49c
Crackers, Cheese, Efc.
Soda Crackers Snow rlakw' 2lb- x 39c
Soda Crackers Bu5Jf " 19c,S: 35c
Raspberry Tarts AmtTi 9 n' pkr 23c
Graham Crackers Gold box 1?t .V. 35c
Tea Timer Crackers 25c
Wheat Thirls S,M5" " ,, p"- 23c
Cheez-it JrJ Crackers -""lie
Pimento Cheese D",",M",H,bp"-29c
American Cheese """" M'" , ,b " J1.05
Kraft Velveefa Cheese '"""'SZc
Breeze Cheese 2-lb.loaf 92c
Soaps and Cleaners 4
i
Grandpa's Tar Soap ur(e w 13c
Lux Toilet Soap br jl ?c
Sweetheart Toilet Soap , 9c
Snpnrb-Grannlaled Soap 24 ex. 27c
Super Sods Soap 7.TJ'4 29c
i
White Hagic Bleach
Apple i&me
Allen's Old fashioned
No. 2
can
Per doz. $1.15
1,'Mt
'10,000
In coflh prises!
75 Steffi -Sefvfcesl
w.
Ilcb HiU r Colfee
Airway Br CoBee
Sanka Coffee
lb.
38c ,.75c
35c ,i 1.07
S.55c 43c
Orang
e Marmalade e
Polk't Special cut price Mb. Jar jjtj)
SaaEp" efese
Berkshire Aged Cheddar Mb. pkg. KjHI
Coffee, Etc. ,
Edwards Coffee 43c ,L 85c
4 nw. 1.69
Il.J.B.ornUb Coffee l-lb. eaa u
45c
Chase SiSanhorn Coffee l-lb. eaa 45c
Golden West Coffee l-lb. can 45c
Ilaxwell House Coffee i-iw e. 45c
Borden's Instant Coffee 24-oz. u 41c
6. Washington Instant Coffee S? 38c
Nescafe Instant Coffee 4ox Vic.
liershey Cocoa Uc Mtfy Jfc 15c
AUTUMN
rccs mwu
lTurkey recipes
yf Cranberry recipes
1 Gravy recipes
Nut recipes
T How to carve a turkey a
Iff'' T"
I
0faw2u ihjL JtimjL io
REACH
These OREGON made preserves
eat just like homemade.
Stock Up Prices Just Reduced
SHADY OAK BRAND PRESERVES
1947
Crop
QQc
Jar J Doz.
Mb- QQC
Jst 17 Dor.
Mfc-OCc'
Jar 09 Doz.
s j i
Mb. Doz.
Mb. Qc
Jar 0 Doz.
7
Boysenberry
Loganberry
Raspberry
PLUM
Strawberry
Guaranteed to please you -or your money back!
s3.98
$2.19
4.25
Bandied
fBiform
Cranberries Coo Bay
Table Grapes Red Emperer
Fresh Broccoli
Clip-Top Carrots
Green Cabbage Solid
Crispy Celery PMc
Southern Yams
Sweet Potatoes
Potatoes
lb. 39c
lb. 121c
lb. 15c
lb. 8c
lb. 4c
lb. 81c
lb. 12c
lb. 14c
Oranges
Valencia. Large sizes,
chuck foil of delicious,
sweet juice.
4 lbs.
Uniform
Ore.-Wash. U. S. No. V ... SO lb. sk 1.59.
, Produce Feature! Effective Friday and Saturday
No need to guess about meat quality . . . Safeway guaran
tees every cut to be tender, juicy every time.
SKINNED HAMS S
Half or WKoli
V
LB.
S9(
Loin or
Rio End
Qt lie.
ri TI1...L OX 15.
caL
Red Devil
12 ox. pkf.
Scot Benover
Aerowax Speedy Wax IZh
20c
24c
40c
49c
Miscellaneous Values
Sleepy Hollow Syrcp 12-ol bof 24c
Hfcce Meat lSSF
Lenen Drops, ultra fin
Ibrd Candles MU
Candy Bars, Sch Ccb
lYcryne Gum, Peroxide,
Cigarettes pop,,,ar fcraBdi
35c
(XL pkg. ICc
fcr25c
3 pigsi ICc
"1.37
Nov. 1.9 is
4-H CLUB
Achievement
Week!
Sefeway extends
congratulations!
Pork Roast
dj rL... ito
rum uiupy
Eastern Bacon s
Ground Beef
Fresh Oysters
FrtJ,
lb. 59'
lb. 69c
lb. 89'
lb. 39l
pint 65(
Fresh Hen Turkeys lb. 57
Meat Features Effective Friday and Satardajr
Ev'ttctroitJ
Diijointtd
Fryers
Roasters ',tfW
Fovl'r
lb, 79'
lb. 79'
lb. 65'
picmcs
Ready to eat. Med.
weight 4 to 8 lbs. ...
.. lb
490
Grocery Featarea Effeetire Friday throach Monday, November It.
7T
gf mMHUMnSJVMK.tKMUk,Mi W
QjTJLLJ CIIVJUCXXJ