Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, September 15, 1949, Page 15, Image 15

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    Merchants Form
Club in Keizer
H. P. Teets is temporary chair
man and Mrs. Dorthee Teeter
temporary secretary of a group
of merchants organized to pro
community through a business a more cooperative spirit amonr
lullef-Proof Suits I
Developed for Army
San Pedro, Calif., Sept. IS iP'
The army may be returning to
mils of armor.
Maj. Gen W. H. Middleswart
of the quartermaster general's
office disclosed yesterday the de-
Capital Journal. Salem. Ore.. Thursday, Sept. 15, 1949 IS
men's club. business houses by men whi
Another meeting will be held . hn ,.Miht v..,. .....
Strike in Chicago Collapses
VfChicago, Sept. IS (U.Pi The nation'! longest and bitterest protest
jAjtiinst the Taft-Hartley law apparently collapsed today as an
Af Printers union agreed to end its strike against five Chicago
' newspapers, almost two years after the men walked out of the
! emnposing rooms.
velopment of bullet resistant Awtu.mrat
at the fire house Tuesday night
when a proposed constitution "u ,su lu !""
and bv-laws will be presented. I ways and means of better serv
body armor for soldiers made KILL ATHLETES FOOT
of plastic and nylon.
"TI-OL BEST SELLER"
SAYS J. C. PERRY, DRUGS
Named to the committee to ing the community. All persom
The general said the cloth-like
substance will resist a .45 cali
ber bullet fired from only 13
draft the regulations are Onas
Olson, Louis Cross, Ben Brown
and Edward Ferrell.
The purpose of the organiza
tion, Teets states, is to develop
interested are invited to attend
the next meeting.
HtnCS THI RIASON. Th. ftlm croI
(leap!?. Yoi' mii.t REACH It ta KILL II
' (?The agreement, reached last to married men with extra pay
Photographs can be made of
stars no human eye can see.
feet away. The material isi penetrates. Reach., mora trm. your
nearly a quarter-inch thick. 'in one hour
ight, will be submitted to a for picketing.
mote the interests of the Keizer
Long, Bitter AFL Printing
rank and file vote of the Chicago
Typographical union next Sun
day. John J. Pilch, local president,
Vrld the terms were approved by
Woodruff Randolph, internation
al president, and that the print
ark would be advised to accept
them.
; "'I feel very happy about the
n't ire situation," Pilch said.
' 'The joint announcement by
labor and management said that
the printers would receive a $10
a Week pay increase.
No mention was made of the
working conditions provided by
the new contract. The closed
' shop ban of the Taft-Hartley law
wps the core of the dispute.
I Pilch said that "union pro
tection is insured by several pro
Visions" and added that unless
..the union thought the protec
ition "sufficient and workable
v would not recommend that
th5s contract be accepted."
t tUnder the terms of a recent
-New York settlement newspa
pars there agreed to hire only
.("qualified" printers and gave
the union wide discretion in set
vng up the qualifications. A
Jpokesman intimated that the
settlement here followed this
pattern.
1 During the long strike, Chi
'cago readers almost forgot what
'.a paper printed by normal
(methods looks like.
The 1.S00 printers trooped off
their Jobs November 24, 1947,
striking against the Chicago
Sun, Timet, Daily News, Journal
of Commerce, Tribune and Herald-American.
The papers continued print
ing by using photo-engraving
to replace the llnotypists and
typesetters. They reported cir
culation remaining about nor
mal and advertising increased.
During the strike the Sun and
Times combined into a 24-hour
daily and the strike was given
as ona of the causes of the mer
ger.
The wage loss to the printers
was estimated at lease $8,000,-
000. The union paid $40 a week
to single men and $80 a week
I
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EXTRA SAVINGS IN THE BAG!
Hayesville School
Schedule Listed
Hayesville school children of
the first six grades are to report
for a full day of class work at
the Hayesville building Friday,
according to announcement
from the administration offices.
All seventh and eighth grade
pupils of the Hayesville area are
JIi rpffidtpr immprllntplv nt Par-
rish junior high so that they
will be ready for a full day of
work, Monday, Sept. 19.
The 7th and 8th grade pupils
who live on or near Highway
99 will take school bus No. 30
Monday for transportation to
Parrish. Those living on or near
Ritchie road and those on Lan
caster will be transported in bus
No. 48.
The regular Hayesville staff
will be on hand Friday morning.
The group includes Genevieve
Wegner, Evelyn Branson, Fran
ces Rawlins, and Lillian McKay.
Gladys Tipton is the supervising
principal.
LEGAL
I
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Notice Li herrtj tiven that the un
!n"iMl ot an nrdeT of th Circuit
Court of th fit at of Oregon for th
County of Msrlon. duly nmde nd entered
on the 24th di? of AuiuM. 184B. via ap
pointed idmlnUtrator of the Mtite of
Delia E Hot tetter, deceased, and that
he ha duly qualified u aald adminUtra
tor. All persons having claims aaalnxt
aid ealate are hereby notified to pre
sent the lame, duly verified required
oy law, to him at 4S Hood Street In
th city of Salem in Marlon County. Ore
ton, within all monthi from the date of
thla notice.
Dated and flrtt published thli 15th day
Of AutUXt, 1949.
Oate of last publication, the 15th day
oi eepiemoer,
BANS HOPSTETTER
Administrator of the e.Mate nf
Delia E. Hofxtetter. deceased
ELLIS At ELLIS. Attorney for the eitat.
11M Equitable Bulldint
roriiana . On-ion.
Aut. 95. Sept. 1. I. IS. 4t
NEW! APPLESAUCE
MUFFINS
Drllcious. aulck trratl Mufflni fla
vorful with fruit and nuuy-cmp
Kellcgfs All-Bran.
1 egff teaspoons
H cup milk baking powder
1 cup All- 1 teaspoon salt
Bran 3 tablespoons
M cup thick sugar
aweftenrd tablespoons
applesauce melted
1a cup raisins shortening
1 H cups sifted flour
I Beat egg: stir In milk, All-Bran,
ppleaauce, ralilns,
S dd sifted dry Ingredients; stir
nly unUl combined.
" "r in melted shortening.
.ill greased muffin pans i hill.
Bake in mod. hot oven (400'F.)
I. . a muffins.
ess mi
Ifother Knows tBestl
, REGULAR GRIND
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l-'b. Bag
2-lb. Bag
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85e
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48c
. 95e
COFITEE
This is Luxury Coffee ... the same distinguished blend maintained by
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COc $4 05
1-lb. Can. . . Wi 2-lb. Can. . . I
SAFEWAY'S FRESH PRODUCE
Jonathan Apples
Bright red an excel
lent all-purpose apple
3,.25c
lb. 4c
lb. 4c
lb. 7c
Danish Squash .
Hubbard Squash
OniOnS Yellow and Whit
Tokay Grapes 2 lbs. 19c
Parsnips Garden Fresh lb. 12c
lb. 10c
lb. 5c
lb. 7c
lb. 15c
lb. 4c
Tomatoes
far Conning
full bushel box
1.19
Turnips Flavorable
Sweet Corn Goide
Carrots NoToP
Cauliflower . .
Green Cabbage
Bananas
Golden
Ripe
2 lbs. 25c
Yakima Gom
Potatoes
U. S. No. 2"s
98r
State Fair Champion Beef
be featured at your Safe
way market this week come
in and select your favorite
steak or roast cut from State
Fair Champion Beef. It it fea
tured at Safeway every day
regular prices.
Rib Roast
Grade
Good
r!L- C1..I.. Grade
LB. 69
Good LB.
Blade
cuts
Pot Roasts
Short Ribs of Beef
GROUND BEEF
Pork Sausage
VEAL CHOPS
VEAL
VEAL
Breast of Veal
Sfcould.r
Sl.akt
ftavftal
Sttakt
lb. 35c
lb. 55c
lb. 75c
lb. 65c
lb. 89c
lb. 23c
Smoked Picnics lb. 45c
FRICASSE CHICKENS lb 50c
; oraae EOC I
Comm. LB. eV7 I
LB. 65'
49.
L..19'
CRISCO
SHORTENING
85c
3-lb.
can
Sunnybank IiQa
Get details at Safeway about Sunnybank's "Plastic Table fcloth Offer"
29c
Grade
Comm.
Round
bone cuts LB.
For Breiaincj
or boiling
SLICED BACON lb. 65c
LUNCH MEATS lb. 45c
ROYAL SATIN
Shortening
offers a
Treasure Chest
of 9 Spring
Flowering Bulbs
Details on Royal Satin
can at Safeway!
lb. can
s.i.u.. vieners
Fresh Bologna
Salmon Steaks
Halibut Steaks
Whiting Fish
lb. 45c
lb. 45c
lb. 69c
lb.
lb.
49c
25c
2275L
Karo Syrup R.d L,b.,
Sliced Peaches $,,.,
Canned Pears R.Vc(s.ni.rd
Pineapple, Crushed H.rtn t v.i. r.
Green Beans Hwy-,
Green Beans
wiuain worn !,..
Del Monte Beets
Corned Beef Hash
Whole
libbl
S-lb. can 57C
Na. JVi'a 23C
No. 2Vi'b
Ne. 2 can
Ne. 2 caa
Ne. 2 ten
No. 101
Ne. 101 ar
Ne. 2 aa
25c
23
19
21
17
19
35
WHITE KING
SOAP
Granulated
4o-ox. AQc
Pkg. t
BREAKFAST CEREALS
Wheaties
Fisher's Zoom
u.pk,. 23c
Alber's Oafs
Quaker Oats
37'
Pkg
CREAM OF WHEAT
30
Ivory Snow
For speedier dishwashing!
12Vj-ox.
Pkg.
28e
TREND
For all your washing!
Y4.0I. 4QC
Pkg.
19'
DUZ
Granulated Soap
20V2-oz. Pkg. 28'
Peanut Butter
Oregon Walnuts
Improved Rice
Flapjack Flour
Buckwheat Flour
American Cheese
Porter Macaroni
Old English Red Polish
lavarly
Mtetiumi
Unci lan'i
Alb.f'i
Albtr't
ChatHtr
Elbow
IVi-lb. ar
Mb. pkj.
14-i. pk).
10-lb. pkg.
4-lb. pat.
Id lb.
1 )-. pka.
24.es, 25c
59
29.
1.09
53
49
19
Wrs. Wrtghft
BREAD
Now
DATED!
Your proof of
Firti-day Froihnoul
Mb. Leaf
14
111-lb. Loaf 19c
WHITI 0 WHIAT
2, 3, 4-sieve
fancy
Sugar Belle
2 a 25
GRAPEFRUIT
Town House 44-ox. JmJ
ORANGE JUICE
Full O' Gold 44-oi. Can
39
Popular
PLAYFAIR
DOG FOOD
o 28c
Can