The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 17, 1948, Page 16, Image 16

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    16 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday. Docember 17, 1948
SCHOOL, SHOWER PLANNED
GEARHART, Dec. 16 -iJPy- This
town is going to give a social show
er for a school. The guests at the
BLANKETS
Woodry Furniture Co. I
474 So. Com! St.
parent-teacher association's affair
Friday night are to bring dishes,
hot plates, pictures, and furniture
for the seven-room school just
completed here.
Malaria Nearly
Stamped out in U.S.
NEW YORK, Dec- 16 -;?)-The
United States is on the verge of
completely ending malaria in this
country.
About three more years' use of
the insecticide DDT should do it,
Dr. S. W. Simmons, of the U. S.
public health service, Savanah, Ga.
reports.
Malaria, known as chills and
ague, afflicted nearly half the peo
ple of the United States until about
50 years ago. Since then mosquito
campaigns have gradually reduced
it. until only about 20 states now
have this disease.
(Softs Fotr .Everyone!
I
Off
Poker Chip Racks
Stationery
Syroco Wood Jewel Boxes
Christmas Candles
Color Book Boxes
Ilany Other Specials
Such as 1-Year Diaries
What-Not Gift Case
Tie Racks - Children's Books
I Commercial Book Store
141 North Commercial Phone 3-4534
Each Week There's Greater Values at
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4200 II. River Road - Salem
Manbrln Gardens. Xeizer and Salem Folks Know
Real Values
That Orcutfs Market Has the
VEIL
Marvelous Suds
Large
Package
Limit on this Item
14-oz.
Bottle
CHB
CATSUP
as
Limit on this Item
KARO
SYRUP
Red Label
lb.
Can
B7
Fancy Eastern
CRANBERRIES
Pound
Pkg. ...
Firm, Crisp
Pound
SHORT RIBS
OF BEEF
Pound
Grade A Beef
Swans Down
CAKE FLOUR
Large
Package
Grade A Beef
T-BOIIEor
ROUND STEAKS
Pound
Kellogg's
RICE KRISPIES
0
Pkgs.
BACOII
SQUARES
Pound ...
4S
Devil's Fudge
White
Golden
Spice
T 1
ADD ONLY
WATER
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Suit Protests
Road Block
In Silverton
Litigation to remove a road
block from in front of the Iverson
residence on Hill street in Sil
verton was begun in Marion coun
ty circuit court Thursday.
The complaint charges that
William S. Sherman and Irene C.
Sherman, owners of the property
at 707 Oak st. just in front of
the Iverson home, have obstruct
ed a road which the Iversons use
to reach their house.
Plaintiffs are Ellen S. Iverson.
Ellen Marie Iverson and D. N.
Iverson, owners of the house cut
off from Oak street by Y Sher
man property. The complaint al
leges the Iversons have an ease
ment right-of-way through the
middle of the Sherman property
to their home.
The Shermans, according to the
complaint, have built a atone wall
across the road and have piled
dirt on St. The complaint asks
that the obstruction be removed
and plaintiffs also seek $1,500
damages.
JUSTICE APPOINTED
Appointment of Arthur F. Nie
mann, Port Orford, as justice of
the neare of district Nn 3 ps, !--
county, was announced by Gov-
1 mm m. .
emor jonn . nail ftere Thurs-
' ' i I.
day. He succeeds Justice Frank
Shaw who died -recently . .
I GLASS WADE
g Woodry Furniture Co.
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Kidneys Must Remove
Acids
Help 15 Miles of Kiaaey Tabes Flash Oat Poisonous Vrssto
V tm Wv m cum ml acid la
Womi. jmmx IS aula of Udary tabn
l vcrworfcad. Tim tiny SJtefs mmd tabs)
are wofUac Amy mad might to kelp Hm
rid your tyvtcai of mcm add aad oioa
a mU.
Wbca diaorder ot kidney faactioa pmj-
utter to remala la year
paa. Ire kM af pap aad ea
argy. So- aicbU, MreOlag.
tk cyra, fceadarkaj aaf WlaeaJ
r acaaty r Htk auwtina'
aad buratng onctlmr ihuai tkare h win
tbiac wrons with your kidaeya iar bladder
Kidaryt saay aed kelp tk tarn M
tiowcU, ask your aVtsfa lor Doao'a
Ttii. a Mimulaot dturrtic, aaad murnfunjf
ky aiitlinae Jar aver year. Poaa't sivo
kappy relief aad will kdp tfca IS af
kidaey tab flo put eiea 1
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2 ( LONDON. Dec. It-Princess Elisabeth of England, heir apparent to the,
g throne, holds in her arms hrr month-old-son. in Buckingham Pal
2 ace. The child was christened Prince Charles Philip Arthur George
S of Edinburgh at christening ceremonies conducted by the Archbishop
of Canterbury. (AP Wirephoto via radio from London to The Statesman).
Dimes Drive
Headquarters
Opens in Salem
Marion county's "March of
Dimes" campaign to raise funds
i for combating infantile paralysis
started officially Thursday when
drive headquarters opened in room
228 of the Oregon building.
Elmer Church, county chairman
of this year's drive, announced
that Mrs. Phyllis Todd has been
appointed campaign secretary to
manage office operations.
Church said soliciting of com
mercial and industrial businesses
will be handled this year by the
Salem Shrine club. Mrs. Lela
Newmyer is chairman of
women's division and will be as-
j sisted by Mrs. Charles Boyer, co-
cnairman.
The women's division chairmen
will work through the Salem
chapter, Daughters of the Nile,
which will solicit among the pro
fessional men's group.
Church also announced that the
Salem Shrine club will sponsor
the annual "March of Dimes,
dance at the Salem armory in
January. The Salem 20-30 club,
with Gene Malecki as chairman,
will sponsor a benefit smoker at
the armory some time in January.
Rotary Club Hears
High School Choir
The Salem high school choir
presented its Christmas music pro
gram at the Wednesday luncheon
meeting of the Pot. ry club at the
Chamber of Commerce. The choir
was under the leadership of Lena
Belle Tartar.
Next week's meeting will also
be held at the chamber of com
merce with the annual Salvation
Army Christmas party scheduled.
Box Fact
Fire Quelled
ory
Graupel Falls
In New York
NEW YORK, Dec. 6-iA3)-New
York City had a graupel (honest
to goodness, that's right) storm
yesterday.
But New Yorkers, literal minded
as they are, thought it was snow
City firemen were called to the
Salem Box company at West Sa- !
L1 " 1 T1 l - i i
jcui inursuay morning wnen a I
sawdust line in an Incinerator 1
caught fire. '
The blaze was extinguished :
within a few minutes and no
damage resulted, the firemen said. ;
Equipment was also sent to 1075
S. 20th st. later In the day when !
a house flue broke into flames, i
No damage was done, according I
Dimes;' ito the 'ir- j
Bang's Disease
Case Appealed j
The state department of agri- (
culture filed an appeal In the ;
supreme court Thursday In the'
case of the department's suit
against Joe Schriber of Tillamook,
charged with violation of the
Bang's disease control law.
Schriber was indicted in Tilla
mook county justice court and
later filed a demurrer in the
county's circuit court asking that
the case be dismissed.
Circuit Judge R. Frank Peters
because it looked like snow, felt upheld the demurrer and dis- j
like snow and stuck to the side- missed the suit on grounds that j
walks and buildings like snow. the indictment failed to definitely '
But, no. the weather bureau said, define Bang's disease,
it was graupel. j
"That's the international desig- 1 word "Riviera" is derived '
nation for this stuff that's a mix- from the Latin word ripa. mean
ture of frozen rain and sleet and 'n bank and the portion between
stuff that looks like snow," a , Nlce i,nd Genoa is usually referred
spokesman said. ats "tne coast of the setting
A few hours after the . . . er.
uh - . . graupel fell, real snow be- .
gan. The weather bureau predicted temperatures would rise and bring
about an inch would fall before more graupel.
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FEATUBE OF THE WEEK
SALEM IGA STORES
Also: Independence - M on mania - Wood burn - Gervais - Mrhama
the Oadvoons!
ORANGES
New Crop Navels
For Juice
mm doz. 290
2
3IIN1T
Tanoca
...8-oz. package
!0c
z
Sveei Poialoes
No. 1 Calif.
Waxed
2 ib. 25c
SILVER FALLS
No. 2Vi tin
La Mesa
4-oie. tin
LYDIA GREY
SMITH'S KIDNEY BEANS
16-oz. tin
iTBSSIES
100
Facial
400 sheets
10c
16c
33c
SHRIMP, Culf Belle
5-oz. tin
Saxon House Orange OO
MARMALADE, Mb. flam Hdm
Waxtex Heavy WAX PAPER
125-foot roll
240
FRESH DATES, Skyline
8-oz. glass
PEACHES, Hunt's
2', tin
270
BISHOPS CHOCOLATES
Asst. 2-lb. box
Fireside Mix, HARD XMAS MIX
2-lb. cello
O'BRIEN'S PEANUT CRISP
Vacuum fresh, 12-oz. tin
TERRY'S THIN MINTS
1-lb. box
PECANS
1-Ib. cello bag
ALMONDS
1-Ib. cello bag
BRAZIL NUTS, Nigger Toes
1-lb. cello bag
980
590
390
490
390
450
390
35c
Skippy Peanut JO,
Butter, 16-oz. glafts LuU
Shady Oak
Mushrooms, pes. & HQL
stems, 4-oz. tin .. ZiuC
Durkee's
Mayonnaise A0t
Pint glass ... 4wC
Durkee's
Salad Dressing:
Pint glass
. J ar
v iiionie t
Fruit Cocktail )7
No. 1 tin L. t-IQ
Niblets Whole Kernel :
12-oz. tin . Iwa
Hunt's Tomato OflL
Juice, 46-oz. tin LW
H&D Cut Green " O Mm
Beans, No. 2 tin LW
Gebhardt's OQ
Tamales, 15-oz. tin fauC
Whitney's Creamed OMf,
Honey, H-oz. tin LHm
Oxydol & Duz j
Soap Powder ; fJCaa
Large size 03 C
-1
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.
SAN LUCAR
Large size ,..Pint glass
Amm a!5Sk
Devil's Fudge
White
Golden
Soke
390
ADD ONLY
WATER
A lb. 21c
CUBTIS IIABRET
Cwstomera are not eatsiders to oar baslnesa - they are part of It.
This week we offer Swift's Gov't. Inspected
;1, '
PBIIIE BIB nO AST OF BEEF
Lb.
69 c
Rolled or standing. For tree beef goodness. It's bard to beat a rib roast.
,-rt MIMIOM Swift's Gov't. Inp.
IB nDAST Ground Bee! L 65 C
Not "ordinary" hamburger
Always a larg-e assortment of "Swift's" table
ready meats at prtees that are rifht.
Leave orders NOW for yonr holiday
meat noeds to assure yourself of top se-leetions.
Swift's Prezninn Han
- !
Pound 69c
:
i
Turkeys, Geese, Dncks,
Chickens, Rabbils, Etc.
-For Meat to Eat - We Can't Be Beat" -Herb" Curtis
I
Also leading packer brand hamt
and choice roasts.
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