The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 21, 1947, Page 15, Image 15

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Red Cross Aid
Finds Son of
Sick Mother
Tracing lost relative for serv
icemen or veterans and their fam
ilies is one of many services of
the home service department of
the American Red Cross.' -
Marion county chapter recently
received a request from midwest
chapter asking it to locate a vet
eran of World War I who had not
been in contact with his mother lor
two years. The mother, 13, was
very ill and wished to find the
son.
Last known address of the vet
eran was in Lebanon. Check with
Many Never Suspect
Cause of Backaches
This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief
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blood. Tfcty kdB) OBoat pooplo paa about S
to niaia yoor
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thk wroo with yooxkUrwjaor bteddab
Don't wait! Ask Wipt for Doo
Mb, a atknolaot diuretic, aocd oucccaofuOr
by oaBUoa for ovar 10 year. Doaa'a ro
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kidney tube fituh out aorninw
Iom of pap mm! of svor blood. Oat Poaa'a Ha.
the officials there failed to locate
the nun. The American Legion
state newspaper carried a notice
asking anyone knowing the where
abouts of the missing-man to con
tact the chapter. A woman in
Boseburg read the item and re
ported the man had roomed at her
home, but that he had moved on.
The new address was found,
however, and the Red Cross chap
ter' at the new location was con
tacted. That chapter found the
man working in logging. The mid
west chapter was notified and the
man went home then to be with
his mother.
DINNER PA1TT
PRINGLE Guests at the home
of Mrs. Del Binklejr Tuesday were
Mrs. A. E. Ellison, Mrs. O. R.
Brown, Mrs. Arthur Widby, Mrs.
Warren Callaway, Mrs. Ollie
SchendeL Mrs. John Bounner,
Mrs. Del Binkley and Marie
Morris.
When Alaric sacked Rome In
80 A. 3,000 pounds of pepper
was part of the ransom for the
city.
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4200 II. RIVER ROAD
Prices Effective Friday- Till Thanksgiving
CAIIE SUGAR
25 lb. bag : '.. 2e29
SEEDLESS RAISINS'
2
lb. pksr.
70I2AT0 JUICE
:.i 190
Hunts Finest
46 oz. can
0RA1IGE JUICE
Elsinore Fancy
46 oz. can
290
Louisiana Golden Yams
SHEET POTATOES
In Syrup.
No. 2 ft can ...
We Have
LOMA LlfiD'A
MEATIESS FOODS
Heal Department
FOR YOUR INFORMATION Jhis
market features for your satisfaction
GENUINE FED HEIFER BEEF pro
cessed by SWIFT & CO. under strict
Government inspection for your health's
; protection and is properly aged before
cutting- to insure the utmost in tender-
: ness and flavor. '
This Week's Leaders Include t
Roast o! Beef
Arm or Blade.
Meaty & Tender lb.1
Pare Gronnd Dec!
Freshly
Ground
lb.
RibSleak
400
lb. 57c
For Health's Sake Don't Buy Price
Joe Bowersox
CAIIDY
Commercial
Chccolales
JC- 2-lb. pfl.
ME ' bu 03C
Jta
IIUTS
Large Washed
Brazils . . lb. 3Sc
Soft Shell
Almonds . lb. 49c
Lindsay Medium
Ripe Olives No. 1 can
Texas
Grapefruit No. 2 can ...
This is a real value.
U S. No. 1 Shed Packed
Sweet Potatoes
2 lbs.
Fresh Arizona
Grapefruit Dozen
-
250
150
190
590
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ber Z, to a' dLtrict educational
meet at The Dalles on December
6 and 7 were announced; Thursday
by Bob Sandstrom, club president.
Tne session will be to instruct
a "K
COW. N SWANK SECTION Lady Eat Jaaes,
(left) and her daofhler, LawTain, taat Florabeua. a Jersey eew,
far a walk la Hyde Park Gate, exclusive London resideatial section
ta which Wiaston Churchill lives. The cow was broaxht to London
from a farm by Lady Enid to supply her heasehald and these of
her neighbors with fresh milk.
lars to sustain a program of traf
nc patro. The traffic court system
has been improved by law. it is
compulsory for physicians to re
port epileptics to the drivers li
cense division, and improperly
used licenses may be cancelled
by the secretary of state. Pedes
trian safety measures have also
been authorized.
Gifts Arriving
For Yule Fete
December 22
State Pamphlet Estimates 500
Traffic Deaths as Total for 1947
Five hundred Oregonians will be killed in traffic accidents this
year. That estimate by Jim Banks, state traffic safety director, is based
on the total deaths" up to and including September this year (305) and
on the 1948 record: 81,305 accidents, 11,514 injured, 482 killed.
Oregon's accident record for 1948 the worst in the history of
the state is presented for public inspection in the 1947 Oregon
Traffic Annual compiled by John
J. Mathews, former state traffic
safety director, for release by the
secretary of state's office. By
means of 44. graphs and terse ex
planations the official accident
summary sheets are made readily
understandable.
Understandable in terms such
as these: Collisions are by far the
most common type of accident
but cause only a third of the
deaths. Non-collision type acci
dents, like wrapping the car
around a , tree, are mott fatal on
rural highways; mishaps involv
ing pedestrians kill more people
in cities.
Km! Deaths On Highway
Three out of four accidents
happen in cities, but three out of
four traffic fatalities occur on the
open, highway. Speed is responsi
ble ... an accident at 80 m. p. h.
Is 600 times more likely to kill
as one at 10 m. p. h.
Most accidents arise from de
liberate chance-taking, -willful
violation of the law or gross In
attention, but alcohol is a major
factor. The tragic aspect is that
often innocent persons are killed
or injured.
The evening rash hour fail
ing light, mass -fatigue, congestion
is the peak death period; mid
night, when entertainment places
close, is next mosi aangerous. ine
death rate increases on week ends
and is highest in the summer and
over Christmas holidays.
Must accidents take place on
dry paved highways, in daylight
and clear weather. Over half of
all fatal: accidents occur at night,
and intersections are the scene
of mishaps in 52 per cent of the
cases.
Leaislation Stepo Taken
The annual said significant
teps to insure greater traffic
Lsafely were taken by the 1947
legislature. The highway commis
sion has been authorized to launch
unprecedented engineering
an
program. The state police budget
primed with another million dol
Soothing to the throat.
Helps to relieve coughing.
Schaefer's Herbal
Bakan 50c & $1
Relieve Pokon Oak
Discomfort With
Hood's Poison Oak
Denedy 50c & $1
Loosen Up Tight, Sore
Muscles With
Schaefer's Nerve
and Bone Liniment
50c & $1.00
DIHJTY ntfLECTO
in vtiun unin
Keepyeir.laairradtontlyLMreJy
by shampooing with
(CT7 SUAUPOHA
A TObJ bttastil tan
ias
Y0UB PRESCRIPTIOII STODE
WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER
1899 - 1947 "It Pays to Trade at SchaeferV
Prescriptions Accurately Filled
EVEBYTHHIG FOR THE BABY
We hare a complete line of medical needs lot babies.
Let as fill your prescription.
SPECIAL FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
50c for Your Worn Oat
Wafer Bottle
Providing you bay one of oar Regular $3.00 Penslar
Water Bottles. Guaranteed for five yean. Wonder
gum stock 95 better robber. However, if you do not
have an old bottle we will fire the same reduction if
yon bring this ad.
DOS CHOCOLATES "
For Every Day Also for Birthdays and Special Events
We Carry the Best...
Sodete - Sierra Winstel - Johnson's
XMs Is Ute effklal renslar Resoe4y Store for MarUa Cesmly.
Tea .will find these prepare tleaa et highest qaallty sad fjant
Ued te bo exactly for what tbey ere seM aad repraaented t be.
Rid your feet of Painful Corns
and Bunions . . . Try
Schaefer's .
Corn Benedy 25c
Overcome Embarrassing
Discomfort With
Schaefer's
Dedal Oinlnenl SCc
Bath Scales
Yes, ue have them,
Ilave Your Film
Printed at Schaefer's
When we finish your
films they will last
forever.
Our prices are right.
Don t Get Up Nights
Sate, regular, full nlgbf
sleep. Uu Scbaeier's Klany
and Bladder pills FA
lor sore relief . 3Urf
The Stateeman. Salem. Oregon, macry. fforember 21, It 47 IS
new officers from Portland, Se
lena, Klamath Falls. Toledo and
Newport chapters. The local unit
will re-open its nominations Tues
day nlxht at the Gold Arrow restaurant.
LEBANON Gifts are arriving
from' many parts of the country
for the three elderly men who
are to be the tTuests of honor at
the Kiwanis dub Christmas party
in the nigh school gymnasium
December 22. James Smith, age
105, end his brother, Benjamin
Smith 93, both of Lebanon and
Jamei Andrew Smith, 102, of
Seattle are the three elderly men
whose entertainment is being
planned by the local Kiwanis.
There will be s tree, carols.
radio hook up and gifts. Members
of Kiwanis clubs throughout the
northwest and district officers are
expected to attend. The public
also is invited and there will be
gifts and refreshments for all.
All three of the elderly Smiths
have records of great activity as
woodsmen and pioneers. The old
est, Lebanon's James Smith, at
105 has just returned from a hunt
ing trip in Eastern 'Oregon.
Seattle's James Smith is better
known as Cotrgar Smith because
of an exciting adventure he had
with a cougar which he had to
fight unarmed.
Ray Gleason, first president of
the local group, is making the arrangements.
Sole Agents far Penslsr Kessedles fee Msrien Cesaty
135 H. Ccnnerdal Si Prescriplicss Filled 1E3-1947
Pfess 5197-9723
Thirteen from
Middle Grove 4rH
Go to Corvallis
MIDDLE GROVE Thirteen
4-H girls end boys from Marion
county went to Corvallis Monday
to broadcast over KOAC on the
"Farm Hour" program. Among
these from this community were
Lewis Patterson, who was award
ed a registered Ayrshire heifer
calf from the herd of Elmer Klein
of Aumsville; Bob Beutler, who
spoke on his swine project (he has
23 hogs on hand and plans to sell
bred gilts at the sale in February) ;
Wayne Goode (awarded a cockerel
from Hanson Poultry Farm, Cor
vallis, and 50 day old chicks from
Fred CockelL Milwaukee), who
spoke on his poultry project
Sheriff Denver Young, who drove
the boys to Corvallis, also spoke
stating that his department was
never troubled with boys who
have their tune occupied with 4-H
club work.
20-30 Members
To Attend Meet
Plans to send several members
of the Salem 20-30 club, including
new officers to be elected Decern-
:S5sfib
If your:
wltaetuffrtrauriaBi
a f evdroDo af VihumI
wotcn hosot. u emcuy reduces eon
BMUooand makes breathing maber ta
m hurry . . . gives grand reUcf from
sniffy, sneery, stuffy distress of head
colds.raavdlrectknslntne package,
uztaoUsWco-noi
j TUIHIED, 0DEG0II
Ilondny and Tuesday
Ilovembsr 24-25
Friday and Salnrday
ITovember 2122
nnnetmni i ntne
CAIIDY Hard, per pound :
puiiPian Elsinore, No. 2Yi cans, per can
CRANBERRY SAUCE .
Day Moon, broken slices
No. 2ft cans, per can
50
100
a3o So 0
1B0
DDf PC Spitzenberg?, Jonathans, Baldwins
iaUrJrUsiJ Per bushel
PRUIIES No. 2Yt packed 24 cans to the case, per case.
PRESERVES
1.19
250
. 1 IIEAT DEPARTI1EIIT
PURE FORK SAUSAGE Per pound
PURE GR0UIID REEF Per pound
REEF ROASTS Per pound
PORK ROASTS Per pound
0AC0II
BAC0II
HAIIS
Pieces, per pound
Sliced, per pound
Smoked, half or whole, per pound
380
370
490
650
790
590
Lei Us Supply Yon Uilh Year Holiday Heeds
Tcp Grede Doulicg Gltidie&s asd Tcrkeys
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SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE
helps make city driving smooth and sure
In Shell Premium, you get more than
high octane, You gctperformance qualities
made available by Shell Research.
For this a a gasoline of many different
poorer corcpoaents a group selected,
finely balanced and rigidly controlled by
Shell scientisti to pvt your engine exactly
what it needs for today's driving.
You can measure results in quicktart
ing and pickup ... on steep, steady climbs
... or along smooth, straightaway travel.
Shell Premium is one of the research
engineered products that Shell Dealer
hare for your better driving everywhere.
W -
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But. ladf, I afa.' Company's cminf here all Jf,
every dmy. $ my flatt Mat to bt it ft m -o-r-m'tnute
chan.
Grease rode, driveways, tctnJw t, totls and
equipment they take a lot of yotishinf and
skininf. But you can see tkey get it.
And ret (rooms get extra special care 'cause
they're what folks notice most. It's a service
that's appreciated. And service is my business.