PAGE EIGHT The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, February 1. 1946 "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier Youths Steal BOOK TV-TtONOv tTC. I ' I. V I I I I I I fV V WJ rk.y h U II If I a ' rirBB T sw i i ill i am m t a ewr? i Enough Shells rP 'C. ft- Wm.9 XU Olili I ?T ill SEATTLE, Jan4 31 -(AV'Nine boys from 12 to 16 years old were a nested today and police Capt. George Kimball said "enough explosive! to start a war" had been taken i from navy ves sels and Fort jLawton by the youngsters. Captain Kimball said officers on ine case "Drone mio a coia sweat" when they learned the- boys had used wrenches, files and pieces of steel in attempts to open some of the shells. One boy told of pounding a .50 caliber machine gun cartridge on a vise, the cap tain said. The boys explained they had raided Fort Lawton ammunition store by climbing a cliff from the beach and had sneaked aboard navy vessels to obtain ammuni tion. The loot included mortar shells, anti-tank rickets, hand grenades and parachute flares, the captain said. ; This year's rice crop in the Philippines is only 60 per cent of normal. Nip Baby. Born On U.S. Vessel Still Japanese SHANGHAI, Jan. 31 -iff)- The Shanghai Evening Post and Mer cury devoted two full columns to day to an involved legal discus sion to whether a Japanese baby born aboard an American navy cargo ship is American or Jap anese. The baby was born in the hole of .the Brevard, 60 miles off the China coast after his parents were rescued from "a sinking ; repatria tion essel. i Henry K. F. Ai, a professor of law, was quoted as saying that American courts long stgo threw out all claims to U. S. citizenship based on such grounds, tjle cited cases to show that Chinese babies born aboard American ibips had failed to obtain American .citizen ship. At the end of two columns, the paper concluded that the Japan ese baby named Brevard after the rescue ship still is Japanese. The porcupine i equipped, even before birth, with quills half an inch long. Student Band Plan for Trip Final plans for the Salem high school band's trip to Hillsboro and Newberg on February 6 were made at a meeting in the high school last night of the band and orchestra parents' group. Two buses and several private cars will be available. Plans also were discussed for trips to Lebanon and Oregon City, and it was decided to have the band play at Die state Parent Teachers' meeting in Portland. A committee was named for the ticket sale in connection with tie March 8 conceit at the Salem high school. Feature of the evening's enter- tainment was a clarinet solo hy Lowell Fox, accompanied by Janice Middleton. TRIP TO PLANTS FOUR CORNERS. Jan. 31 (Special) Mrs. Fred Shrecrngost. leader of the cooking I group at Rickey took het boys' to a bak ing company and to" the laundry Salem where-they saw the in plants in operation. The monanch butterfly has been" known to attack a hummingbird. "Have yea lay fifty-year diaries? I fill up these little, eld five-year I ones In a month!" t Bilbo Plans to Filibuster on British Loan WASHINGTON. Jan. 31.-fP)-A Ihreat to filibuster against a loan to Britain "until hell freezes over" itme today iom Senator Theo dore G. Bilbo. And the durable Mississippi democrat was scat cely smarted on It is pcr&onal contribution 60 days, he said to a filibuster already go ing agin.t a permanent fair em ployment practices commission. Bilbo told the senate he hoped to "ave the taxpayers four bil lion, Mr hundred million" by a marathon talk against the British loan. "I'm willing to be a cousin of the British," he said. "I believe in good fellowship, and I'm pro British. But I'm tired of seeing Uncle Sam be a Santa Claus." Up jumped Senator Hatch (D NM). He remarked tartly that if every senator talks endlessly gaimt everything, there ill be no more seriate tradition of free e'ebate. "If I warit some fatherly ad ice," Bilboj came back, "I'll put an adviser on my payroll." Salem Market Quotations Th. prices be)w supplltd hy a le ca! grocer ar. Indicative I the dally market prices paid to grower by Sa lem buyers but are not guaranU.d bv The Statesman: iittii rr.f:t iKn MI1ITIT (Suklrrt le chaase without aetlee) Bl'TTf.RFAT Premium . , No. I , -M n 1 . I M . HllTt.R PRINT! A B WiiarteiS EGGS Larjje ..... Mediums Standard Pullets . Cracka I. IV STOCK (By Valuy rack) i Ai ii.t Beef steers , .10 to Href cuvi - .08 to Dairy cow - , .OS to Hull 075 to Veal 100 Lamb, top . Yearling 00 F.we 1 00 Buck 200 Ho, top. 1 80-270 lb A3 .37 - M - Ji ! .24 - M .15 .11 .09 .11 270-300 lbs. Sow .. . to 13.M .... 1200 to 7.00 to 4 00 to 3.00 1V45 14.95 noo to t:50 Stocks and Bonds Compiled by The Associated Press January 30 STOCK AVERAGES in i 11 I Indus Rails Uttl Stk Thursday 105.9 50 3 53.7 79 8 pr. , .,., tv tofi I SO 4 &: S 79.9 Week affo Ll03 6 49 6 53 4 78 4 Month ago US 8 4S 8 51 0 74 6 Year ago ... 80.9 33.3 40 2 58.9 nnvn AVflACFl 20 10 10 18 Rail tndu Util . fog n 105.7 104.7 109.2 70.5 105.7 1 04.7 109.2 78.4 105 8 104.8 109 0 78 3 104 2 104 0 108.5 78.0 .. 9t 7 104.8 107.2 68.9 Thursday Previous day Week ago ...... Month ago Year ago I KE&P MY EY& ON CROWN WAFFLES G TOO (St When they are so light, to golden brown and taste every bit as good as they look, how can I take my eys off them? Let me help you make a speedy, delicious and oh so nourishing waffle breakfast or Supper. Tomorrow wouldn't be too soon. V off ,lo Xo0' .ieo p .,up. IV CROWN PRESENTS 5 MINUTE MYSTERIES rJ&jVr i ""- vrvv- i features are for V-Vim llow fresh 1 '1; ENJOY PRODUCE AT ITS BEST . . . Make your selections of fresh fruits and vegetables from the large, attractive displays at your Safeway store. Gathered from important producing areas both far and near, the produce has been carefully chosen for quality . . . rushed to store at peak of goodness. Then, so that you may buy the exact amounts of each item you need, prices are based on weight ... the produce is sold by the pound. In 1946, get more fine produce and save more money at Safeway APPLES extra fancy, foncy ond C Grade. WinesoD Afi?ee?or- ib. He Apple Sauce Large, Tender l jD $ Leaves Lb. J K navel Oranges 49c 252's & larger (Smaller Size Juice Oranges at reduced Prices) Clapp's Baby Food Instant Oatrneal & Dry Cereal iWrway Coffee JO' i 58' Ilea Hill Coffee tJ3'U tt InstentPoJlo'H'tW' llershey's Cocoa Vi-fb. pkg. Our Mother's Cecoa i 11' Ctr.ttrfc:ryTea OXYDOL SOAP Granulated In the BullVEye Package pkg. 23e Fancy Prunes Starr No. 303 jar 14c Peaches Highway Halve. No.2tt 22 peas Gardenetde Stand. No. 2 can t Niblets Corn u- 14 Spinach WallaWalla No.2Vi can $c Mince Mekt 49 Vanilla. WettCKj fkrvorlng 4-oc.bot. Jc YanilU Extract 35 Calumet, Bakiny Powder 25x. 25c Real Roast . Peenut Eatttr '2-25c lb. Jar 49c CatSUp Red Hill 1 3 Ka-oz. bottle 14C. Prtw Lunch Meat n oz.con 32c &!nCn Hoppy Vole Noil tall can 11' J-Jf Surmy Down No. 2 4 A 04 C .iWC TOMATO con IU con 21 ..rik Tow Hoom 40-ox. OftC No. 2 40c JWite GRAPEFRUIT con 17 con 10 CAMAY SOAP 3 bar. 20' The Soap of Beautiful Women produce can add zest to winter meals You can count on these different ways of fixing produce to ive your wintertime meals new appeal. TWIN VEGETABLE OVEN CASSEROLE This is a delicious and colorful vegetable com bination to include along u tth an ocen meal. Fill one side of a well-greased shallow cas serole with shredded carrots, the other side with shredded beets. Add a small amount of hot water. Sprinkle with salt and pepP: dot with butter or margarine: cover tight. Bake in a moderate"oven 350F.) for 30 minutes, or until tender. PARSNIP SLAW You'll find this has the most delightfully different flavor. You uon't believe how good U is until you try it. Chill and then peel or scrape A or 3 medium, sized parsnips. Slwed on medium shredder. Sprinkle with a teaspoon of salt and $ tea spoon celery salt and then toes, lightly until mixed with j cup sour-cream or salad dree ing. Se.rve at once. Serves 6. FRIED APPLES TVv fAM with sausaee cakes for dinner or breokfast some morning with fried scrapple. Wash, core and slice in J i inch thick rings 4 large cook ins apples. Saute in butter or mar garine in a heavy frying pan until slightly brown. Mix together '' cup sugar, ji teaspoon nutmeg, -t teaspoon cinnamon. Pi teaspoon salt and sprinkle one half of the mixture over the apples. Cook for three or four minutes and tuirn. Sprinkle with remaining ugar mix ture. Continue cooking over low heat until apples are almost transparent. Serve hot. Serves 6. ; MARASCHINO WALDORF SALAD J fere'i o colorful salad that's festive enough for a larty. Combine 2 cups diced, unpeeled, red apples, 4 cup sliced maraschino clerries and 1 cup grapefruit sections. Tom lightly w ith mayon naise or salad dressing. Serve in lettuce cups garnished with whole cherries. Serves 6. APPLE SAUSAGE AND ONION CASSEROLE When 0 budget's a little pinched, try this simple but tasty dish. Potatoes baked right along in. the oven will practically complete the meal Shape a' pound of pork sausage into 6 or 8 patties. Fry in heavy frying pan until browtned. turning once. Teel and slice into rounds 4 medium-size cooking apples and 2 large onions. Alternate layers of sausage, apples and onions in a 2-quart casserole, sprinkling apples with salt. Cover and bake in a moderately hot oven (400CF.) about 40 minutes, or until apples are tender. Serves 6 to 8. Ssjeuay liomemmkeri' Bureau 1 Avocados Reody to eot Carrots No-roc Cauliflower Snowy white Parsnips loco! crop GcrllC Convenient Pocket ib yc ib. 61c b 18c ib. 71c 12 c Grapefruit Desert white Hi. 9C MeW PeaS Mexicon Long Pods lh. 21c Hew Potatoes u s no i s n. 11c POTATOES, Deschutes U. S. No. V U. S. No. 2's 15-lb. k. 59c 50-lb. sk. $1.15 Soda Creek tn Crispy Fresh Snowflokes 2-lb. pkg. 29 jj Krispy f Macaroni Sandwich Dinner Bags Crackers ,dn Woodlond toz. pkg. aBaaaaaaaaBaaaBSBBllBBffMBaaaaaiJ aMSaMS9IHHMMSOTsasMSaWSaBV MSMsasa M Prince Albert Tcbacco Good Old PA 1 Ib. 69 American Cheese "ME4- X75 Cheddar Cheese Wi55S? lb 341 Bbow Macaronlporters 24-oz Pk.i3c Sno-White Salt ftoia pkg. V Morton Salt Tobie 1 0 -k. tog J5C CteSig2ruS5331064c ChIIiCcnCameGoidH.il u-ozconW Soot Recover r, n-oz. W Grade 'Af Eggs Medium site Cherub Milk 3 Carnation Wheat Malto Meal Popped Wheat Pancake Flour Row Beans laxf Ire. doten DCUCIOUS CEREAL NUVITA BRAND 4Ec Dorrn if S26'5T.S4.05 26-ot. aqc pfcg 11 6-ez. It pkg. 0 Su- 2V4-lb.4Ct lV4.lb.tV 11 oka. lonno pkfl. 10 lb VAN CAMP'S With Tomoto Souc KITCHEN KRAFT 49 pkfl. U5 20-or con 13' Lifebuoy Toilet Soap 3 bar 20 White King Toilet Soap 3-14 WHXATEKA CIMAL. pkg. 22. Tmni is Bx top 10 cieait tbi ceifee (Offer ends Sturdmy. Feb. 2 I cmmrHmmmtiiDiuiiii Of utmost importance to the success of each meal is the meat you serve Make sure of quality buy Safeway Guaranteed Meats. Sptciat. ! Fillet of Rock Cod 35' Halibut siked .42 Salmon CHINOOK Fowl Dressed Fryers CERATED Hen Turkeys Pork Roast round bone, shoulder lb. 3 1 Pork Steak rourK bn or t'0 -34 Pork Sausage, bulk, type 1 lb- 39 Pork Link Sausage, type 1 lb- 4 8 CM.l.J DArl Cvitina tvTVA 1 lb. iRe 1 TS y SEC&7 ' ANYMORE i vi r w f os ffl W 'r - K NA5T ABOUT IT. I OP CUT OR COST; SAFEWAZ WSfc "THESE ARK WONDERFUL X ilT SEtMS THAT OUR Y NOW- lJJ GUARANTEES IT. SATIS FACTION MjDf- A fpTS ily W3 FRIENDS KNOW WHERE BUTIVE TUP,t St OK YOUR MONEV BACK ! sfitflk? MEAT, THIS ONE WOULD M ' , i J S5X? 'S SW e ' V! nst nFliriOLiS An ,JJ51 ; ROAST PAT AND JOft K ' JkLhJV& S M iPSo 3aSrv77"V SERVEOSUIW y Roast Beef Loaf tasty Thuringer, for lunches French Head Cheese Spiced Luncheon Meat Braunschweiger, H. C. Boloana. A. C. type 2 Polish Sausage, H. C. type 2 -45 Lunch Meat, assorted, type 3 34 ib. 45c ib. 38c lb.49e lb.40 -34 You can't miss on Safeway Meats. . Every cut of meat Safeway sells is guaranteed to please. If you do not like it for any reason whatsoever, we'll refund your money, without return of the meat. Monday and Friday 7:10 - 7:15 p. m. CROWN fmt Wall Jati ah jMmukd PORTLAND, OREGON KSLII