Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 27, 1949, Page 10, Image 10

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    Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Thursday, October 27, 1949 11
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Judge Tooze to
Hear Labor Case
Chief Justice Hall S. Lusk of
the Oregon supreme court today
assigned Circuit Judge Walter
L. Tooze of Multnomah county
to The Dalles to hear the peti
tion of the port of The Dalles
for a temporary injunction
against picketing of the port by
the CIO Longshormen.
The port of The Dalles is seek
ing the injunction against pick
eting of the port after apparent
settlement of the recent "hot
pineapple" dispute which flared
into violence at The Dalles.
Longshoremen say the current
picketing has nothing to do with
the pineapple dispute, but is in
an effort to organize Longshore
men at The Dalles, where they
say the present pay rate is be
low that at Portland and other
organized coast ports.
The union requested that
Wasco County Circuit Judge M.
W. Wilkinson be replaced for the
hearing of the injunction. Just
ice Lusk then assigned Judge
Tooze to hear the case in place
of Judge Wilkinson.
The Hawaiian Pineapple
comoanv sent a barge load of
pineapples to The Dalles, to be
unloaded for transfer to Cali
fornia canneries after, its
spokesmen said, AFL longshore
men at Tacoma. Wash., had re
fused to cross CIO longeshore
picket lines to unload the pine
, aoDle In that Puget Sound port,
I When violence flared at The Dal
les, the pineapple firm made no
further attempt to unload the
" barge until after terms for set-
lemen of the longshore strike In
Honolulu had been announced.
Schoolboy Charged
Killing 4-Year-0ld
T.nnrinn. Opt. 27 UP) A 12-
year-old schoolboy was charged
today with murdering a Doy 01
four.
The accused. George Crick
appeared in Ealing juvenile
court with his father while po
lico arh(x) the Brent river
shores for the body of Stanley
Graves.
A hearing was set for next
Wednesday.
Police officials gave no hint
of the motive and did not say
how they knew the child was
dead.
Young Matrons Meet
"Monmouth The Young Mat
rons club met at the home of Mrs.
Ralph Winegar, with Mrs. Marie
Jacobson as co-hostess. Re
freshments were served to Mrs.
Irene Barry, Mrs. Margaret
Crider, Mrs. Jean Loomis, Mrs.
Rose Baker, Mrs. Marjorie
' Woods, Mrs. Amy Marr, Mrs.
Joyce Winegar, and a guest, Mrs.
Dorothy Sugden. The next meet
ing in November will be at the
Van Crider home with Mrs. Bak
er as co-hostess.
Keizer School Double Shift
Is Now Matter of Routine
KpiTor Oct. 27 School at Keizer resumed Wednesday morn
ing after a two-day holiday for the students while the teachers
were attend ng the Institute in Salem, mere are ai presem
over 260 students enrolled in the school.
Double shifting of the four first grades has settled down to rou
tine with the early shift yawn--
Welcome Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y.. Vishinsky
(right), a vice president of the United Nations general as
sembly, shakes hands with President Truman as the .chief
executive arrived at site of U.N. permanent headquarters
at New York, for cornerstone laying ceremony. At left is
Brig. Gen. Carlos P. Romuio, current president of the U. N.
general assembly. Truman delivered a foreign policy address
at the ceremony. (AP Wirephoto)
ing its way to school in order
to be there at 7:45. The first
shift works until 12 o'clock and
at 12:15 o'clock the second
group and their teachers take
over the school rooms until 4:30.
.There are three groups of all
the grades above the first with
the exception of the third where,
so far, there are only two grades.
This makes a total of 24 classes
in operation. The three buses
are kept very busy transporting
the students to and from their
own Keizer school and to the
junior high and high school in
Salem.
The fire department seems to
like the false alarms which had
plagued the district for so long
and of recent date have had to
drop their work and dash away
for only legitimate calls. The
false alarms were a nuisance and
costly prank for someone and
everyone in the entire fire dis
trict is thankful that the volun
teer fire department continues
to function smoothly and with
speed.
Keizer Parent - Teacher asso
ciation has assumed the task of
taking the school census for the
year 1949. They are registering
all children up to and including I
those who are 19 years old. In
this way the school board antici-1
pates they will be better able to
judge the future school needs.'
If a representative has not call-1
ed at your home before October J
30, please report this fact to
Mrs. C. B. Bentson, 3-1353. The
P.T.A. plans a complete cover
age of the district but some new
families may move in who could
not be contacted when the cen-1
sus-taker made her rounds.
Since this record is to be the ;
basis for future growth of the I
school district it is important I
that every family register.
Strike Averted
Vancouver, B.C., Oct. 27 P
Settlement of differences be
tween British Columbia's Lum
ber Inspectors union (CCD and
the Pacific lumber inspection
bureau was reported last night.
The ' agreement headed off
strike which threatened to halt
all lumber exports from the pro
vince.
Your Prescription Store
WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER
"It Poyi to Trade of Schaefer't"
7S99 Prescriptions Accurately Filled 1949
EVERYTHING FOR THE BABY
We have a complete line of medical needs for babies.
Let us fill your prescription.
Get Your Trick or Treat Candy
Schaefer's Candy Scoop
Fresh Chicken Bones
35c Lb. Lb. Sales Only '
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
The Original Yellow .Front Drug
and Candy Special Store in Salem
135 N. Commercial Phone 3-5197 or. 2-9 123
PEERLESS MARKET
Quality
MEATS
lit North Commercial
"At City Bus Stop"
Open 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Courteous
Service
Phone 3-S704
Roasting Rabbits
ib!y 35c
4 to 7 lb. Average
We have more of those nice
small plump stewinf hem
same as last week.
b. 45c
Alto Choice
Frying Chickens
and Rabbits
SEASONING
BACON SQUARES
WEEK END SPECIALS
CHOICE MILK FED
Veal
Roasts
Veal
Steaks
Veal
Stew
lb.
Ib.
Ib.
49c
55c
25c
This Is Not Small Younf
Veal
SMOKED MEAT
SPECIALS
MorreM'i Family Site
Picnic Ham
45c ib.
4 to 6 lb. Average
Morrell's Hams
Half or r A
Whole JOC
Smoktd Pork
Shanks Ib.
While They Last
29c
Morrells Pride
NO TRICKS-ALL TREATS -AT EMCKSON'S
For Halloween or Daily Needs Here Are Your Best Food Buys
PRICES EFFECTIVE
FRI.-SAT.-SUNDAY
CAMPBELL'S
IOUP
25c
nMrCMJZ L
VEGETABLE SOUP
BORDEN'S
WEETE!
(DENSE!
25c
EAGLE
BRAND
.V SWEETENED
CONDENSED MILK
ARMOUR'S
MILK
TALL CAN
10c
SWIFT JEWELL
SALAD OIL
QUART JAR
33c
GRADE AA MEDIUM
FRESH EGGS
51c
DOZEN
err-
fsssa SPUM JatSe"
PWrLJ MEAT AND HAM ilplDE"
jllpl2., .con 39C
FRENCH'S
l MUSTARD
VtHUNT'S SPECIAL
IlMlfH t0MAT0 tMCC Large Cake
gSIP Reg, can X
fvf Si 0 s
W bV- 1MAOIC SCOURING PADS
k'rOlUSlqe. pkg. 11
HOOD RIVER
APPLE
CIDER
GALLON JUG
49c
IN BAKERY DEPARTMENT
HALLOWEEN PARTY CAKE
BLACK MAGIC"
98c
Halloween Doughnuts 1C
Specially Decorated DOZ. '
Cake Doughnuts OQf
DOZEN A V
Pumpkin Center Ice Cream
TRICK OR TREAT!
Wide Variety of
CANDIES, NUTS
Marshmallows, Cookies
To Appease the Goblins
FRESH PORK VALUES!
PORK CHOPS 55c
PORK STEAK 39c
PORK SAUSAGE u. 29c
FRESH SIDE PORK 45c
PORK ROAST 39c
FAT BACK . 10c
FRESH FISH
OYSTERS Fresh Willapa
FRESH SALMON By P.ec.
W y Pint
49LB.
CAMPBELLS
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP
L cant
KRAFT
FRENCH DRESSING
8 oz. bor.
19c
FANCY ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES Jane Adair
1 Ib. box 89c
TERRY'S CHOCOLATE MINTS
1 Ib. box 47c
CHICKENS -ivf"r 3 149
VI II l!Llla Dressed Weight 1 each
Cut Up For Your Convenience
SLICED BACON 59c
Mnrir Pride Eastern Lean. Selected Slicel
SUNSHINE MINT PILLOWS
Stuffed Mint Candies )"f
14 oz. Cello Jmi Q
CRISCO
3 lb. can 79C
SUNSHINE GINGER SNAPS
Small, Crisp, Delicious Snaps r)Qe
1 Ib. box Jm7
JOLLY TIME POP CORN
10 oz. Qlc
cans mm cans
INTRODUCTORY SALE!
4 CAKES. ..only 29c
(Regular price ... 10c per cake)
mONrr.SAOt outtnm ...sn rcoi
Libby's
Garden Mixed
Vegetables
No. 303 Can
2 cans 25
ho
appb.es
Right for Stewing, Baking
and Delicious Eating
mm f nr.i-J
UL1 box
POTATOES in 39c
Deschutes Netted Gems. U. S. No. 1 1 w w
ORANGES 0 49c
California, 252 siie, Thin skinned & Juicy doi. 1 v
HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS 5C
Med. Size, ea
KRAUT CABBAGE
Green Solid Heads, 80-90 lb. sack
89c
BANANAS 14c
No. 1 Golden Ripe Fruit Ih 1 1 V
PEANUTS 99c
t-M.h Rn.al.it Jumhn Ih Mm 0
niniso
Lc. Pkg.
28c
Giant Pkc.
53c
Lira
FLAKES
LGE. PKG
T-P
TOILET TISSUE
4
ROLLS
SWAN CO
MARGARINE
it Q TOILET SOAP
Golden Bantam
FANCY
CORN
Oregon tinrst No. 303
Whole Kernel or
Cream Style.
2 29c
earn ' V
"1 I MD
TOILET TISSUE
23c 1 1 6 69c 1 1 22c
11c
BACON
Lean
A Real Buy
69c
ib.
lb.
3060 For
LARD $jt
BARS lOt