Maritime Leaders Open Conference
With SeamanWelf are Chief Issue
8KATTLE, June 9 (II World
inurlllme It-iulrr opening nil In
li'iimtluiiul conference licru to-
luy In in effort to Improve
Avorkhm uuil llvlnil foml II loiin ill
i yiculurlnu nien muy foe offered a
iiriiioiuimuiiii 01 American m
'lior strategy.
The opening uf the Interim-
tlnnul liilinr conference's mull
tuna cunfcrciice wan iclicilnli'il
Jur ths lame hour as wurk
Stuppuuo by 62.0U0 members (it
two Ar L Murltlmii unions In ull
Jrnrls on thr Alliintlc, Gulf unl
J'ucKIc coasts, Until were net
lor 11 v. m. II'ST) hut there
wii no Indication frnm union
lenders of liny connection.
Hurry Lundeberg, president of
Iiip AKL 8rtfnrer Interniitlunul
linlun, one of the union In
volved, It lino mi American In
Imr flelcuute to the maritime con
iclimce, Bchwsllsnbach JCynol
The 2;iily conference open
In Seattle! civic auditorium
Willi Keynote address by Sec
retary of Labor Scbwellonburli.
fclec-uon of conference prcsl
dent, three vice president mid
the. all-Important steering com
rnlttee are other events on the
Opening agenda.
l.iihor dulrgute from the :i2
ma ions already represented in
Conference caucuses looked to
the labor secretary' address to
jiidlciitii the United Slates' Mil
THiile on Ihn chief Imhio a mini
rnum wime for nhle seiimen.
Workers' representative plini
to push for the hlithest minimum
W"Ke they can obtain.
The United Kingdom's work
ers' dclcgule, Charles Jurman
and ihe Swedish government
rielegntos were the first to In
troduce conference resolutions.
Jarmun proposed crculton of
an liitorniitlouul shipping uuth
orllv and urged that the ship
l.lug Industry, both shipowners
and seafarers, should bo repre
sented In the iiiilloniil delega
tions to the peace conference.
The luller resolution proposed
that separate treatment snoum
be iiccnrded to compensation
claims of Hilled merchant sea
men arlslna out of Inhumane
warfare at sen or detention as
prisoners of war.
Dm- Swedish resolution urged
Ihe conference to ask all nation
lo report wluit they have done
or Intend to do toward Improv
ing the conditions for seumoil
when visiting ports. Another
resolution proposed thut the con
lerence Invite the interniitlonul
labor office to consider tlio pos
sibility of regulating the ues-
Itaves Hands Soft and
Smooth
RAIN DRpPS
AMERICA'S WASH WORD 4
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.Whether it' baby, mother, or doctor there i com
plt agrtemeat on the tuperb quality of Darigold
Eviporactd Milk. Babies .peak for it with iturdy
bodies and sunny dispositions. Mothers and house
wives fall in love with it at they use it in the kitchen.
They aervt it with pride in the cream pitcher and
use it in doteni of recipe calling for milk. A for
doctors, they have solid, scientific reasons for speci
fying Darigold in Baby' formula. If you ara
not acquainted with this evaporated milk, try it in
your home ,You have a treat in store.
Dtrifsli BrspeiiNd Milk tlx Viunla D
comant Su bun tncTeuad by ths addition ef 2J
(JSP uniu of laualtu oiumin D, par fluid nine.
This pttmdaa not Iih tain 400 USP unm etc
tuarl bn equal volumaa of Dirifold Milk and
wtar n miiad. Vitamin D, liunuu nuttitin
nlu for Infanta, children and adulu. Duicld
Milk It httnoftnind for tuitr diMiibiliiy and
aaf.suatd.d bf (itfiliniim and ir.u'slit a.almg
in tha can, Aik your phnician for hit formula for
prtiwrin Viiamin D Incrrmd Darigold Milk for
your kabr.
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Caunnl an l-'aed, and
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Scientist- to Seek
Larvae on Mt. Hood
PORTLAND, June 8 !') A
world-wide search fur the lurvua
of a rnre species of dragonfly,
conducted for 40 years by an
Internationally known entomo
logist, today wa centering
around marshes of Mount
Hood's loulheust slope.
Dr. James C. Nevdhum, pro
fessor emeritus of naturul his
tory at Cornell university,
Ithaca, N. Y., reported he Is
confident h I s search of the
marshes east of government
Camp will be fruitful.
Amateur entomologists of
Portland and Ore sham have
captured adult specimens of the
dragonfly tanypleryx hagen!
but the larvae and habits of the
Insect are not known to science.
tlon of seamen's welfare In ports
on the basis of International cooperation.
All but rtv or ine 411 nation
represented In the International
lubor organization have signified
tnelr Intentions of liuvlng dele
gate at the conference ,
Government to Pay
Man for Injuries
WASHINGTON. June 0 (II
Rennte approval sent to the
White House a bill authorizing
payment of 11617 lo Irving W.
earned of 1'ortland, urc., lor
nlurles suffered when he
truck by an army truck July accompanying tne legislation
30, 1U4S, In Portland. A report ' blumed the army driver.
Logging Roads
Will Be Built
PORTLAND, Ore., June 6 (IP)
Construction of forest service
logging roads, financed by a spe
cial (1.000.000 housing subsidy
fund, will get underway Immedi
ately In Washington and Oregon,
the regional foresters oince re
norted todav.
The fund i In addition to the
11,900,000 appropriation for the
regular 1048-47 fiscal rood build
Ing program, James Frankland
regional forest service engineer,
said.
Tracts to be opened by the
subsidy fund are in the Lewis
river area north of Yacolt in
Skamania county, Wash., eastern
Clackamas county and the limp
qua river area of Douglas coun
ty In Oregon, for which road
plans are already mapped and
ready for private contracting.
frankland said timber allow
ing 500,000,000 board feet pro
duction would be available by
1047 and 1048, 400 million of it
In Oregon.
Other appropriations are ex
pected later In the summer, the
forester said, but the first roads
will permit the fastest action In
HKRAI.D t NEWS. Klaasalk ralla, Ois. THURSDAY, Umt , HIS, Cat Nln
Corvallis Projects
Sanctioned by CPA
PORTLAND, June 6 (IP)
Two construction project at
Corvallis have been approved
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getting
mills.
loci from the woods to
bv the Oregon office, civilian
production administration.
They arc: Chi Omega Build
ing Corp., $14,000 for altera
tlon to the sorority reddence;
nd $70,000 for Oregon Stat
college to erect quonset hut
for a ttudent dining facility.
Classified Ad Erlng Remit
197 Cat, Ca SI I 1S14
Leach Service Co.
Electrical Contracting . . Household and
Commercial Work.
Small Motor and Electrical Appliance Repalf
Fluorescent Lighting lor
Home. Office or Store
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Cute tricks with
June vegetables
Doubt your enjoyment of Ihe grand
variety of colorful, gsrdrn-frash voga
Ublra that sra plentiful in Jun hy pro
paring thorn in dim-rent ways. Take a
look at thoae bright ideas on I h subject.
MAIN DISH ECCPLANT-Cist gg
plnnt in half lengthwise and parboil for
1A minutes. Scoop out ctntar. mash and
combine with chopped cookad meat, t
cup of broad crumba. grated onion, and
aoaaonmga to taatr. Add a beaten egg
and mis well. Refill aholls. dot with but
ter or margarine, snd bake in hot oven
100 K.i for 1A minutes. Servea 4 to 6.
CARROTS AND SQUASH Cut ear
rota and turchini or Italian squash In
thin sheet, snd steam in just a bit of
water until tender, about 10 minutee.
Season with aalt, pepper, onion juice
and sprinkle with grated cheeee to serve.
BROCCOLI -Season cooked broccoli
with salt, pepper, and a tablespoon or
two of orange juice. Top with grated
orange nnd to serve. Simply delicious!
GLORIFIED CREKN BEANS For
a pleaaing new flavor, aprinkle green
beans with a btl of nutmeg juet before
serving.
8PEED-EASY FRIED POTATOES
If you want tasty potatoes in a hurry,
try this method. Shred potatoes and
onions and brown in hot fat, stirring
frequently. Then add juat a bit of water,
cover, and- stesm for about 6 minutes.
Try yams or sweet potatoes this way,
too. They're ready in no tinte tt all.
CREAMED RADISHES Trim rad
lanes leaving about 1 inch of stem. Cook
-uncovered in sailed water to cover, la
to 20 minute or until just tender. Drain
and add to whit sauce. They are hk
the moat delicate flavored turnips.
FRIED ONIONS AND CUCUM.
BERS Truly tatty at an accompani
ment for tteak or liver. Peel and tlic
cucumbers and onions and saute in hot
fat until golden brown. Season with
salt and pPPr-
TOPPED ASPARACUS-Cook aspar.
a gut stalks separately from tips. When
tender, drain and mash stalks, adding
a bit of evaporated milk and butter or
margarine for a creamy contittency.
Season and serve as a sauce over the
asparagus tips.
Caitot jlt)Jtt.
The Homemakert' Bureau
Ah I am Ayeaiaf leaw
June is the month to treat your family to a vegetable spree! The wide
variety of green foods in season right now makes it easy to enjoy salads
and tempting cooked vegetable dishes aplenty. Plan to serve two or three
different ones at each meal. And to be sure of full eating pleasure, buy
where quality is guaranteed . . . make your selections at Safeway.
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY. SATURDAY. AND MONDAY
JUICY LEMONS
Ice cold lemonode 1 0 1
is refreshing u,. ,?C
in ony weather
Picnic Supplies
DILL PICKLES
Cop-Co Mix 24-01. jar 39c
MIX PICKLES
Libby'i Sweet 14'i ex. 29c
RELISH
Nalley'i Hamburger, 12-ex. Jar 18c
RELISH
Libbv' Sweet 14Vi ox. 29e
CATSUP
Red Hill 13'i-ox. bottle 14c
SANDWICH BAGS
Woodland Pkg. of. 50 10c
DEVILED HAM
Libby' No. H tin 15c
PORK AND BEANS
Denniion'i 15V2 ox. 15c
Fresh EGGPLANT
See Carol Droke's 5fJ
recipe in the lb. w
left
hand
column
Texas TOMATOES
19c
Firm ond ripe
Delicious sliced
for salads
Cantaloupes
Sweet tender meat
Cabbage
lb.
Firm heads.
ib 8c
IVORY SOAP
Kind to your bonds
Medium Pc Lorge OAc
bar O bar 9ForXy
Produce Feat wet for
Fridays and Saturdays
Celery Utah type
Cucumbers
Hothouse local crop
CORN Golden Bantam
Sweet and tender
lb.
lb.
lb.
15 c
27c
20c
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Old Dutch Cleanser 2 eons 15c
Sweetheart Soap 2 bar 13c
White Magic Bleach
Vi gal 17c Gal 32e
Select Broom, tturdy Ea. 1.14
Clearsx Window Cleaner
6-ox 2 for 25c 12-ox 23c
Dry Cleaner, Aunt Sue's 1 gal. 63c
Shinolo White Soap or Cleaner only 8c
Order Cirol Drake's 194$
. caoRiog pride row
This complete and colorful mawnaat
contains thorough direction about
cnnninR and freetins; all kinds of food
fruits, vegetables, meats, poultry, fleh.
Everything you need to see you through
the entire canning season is included in
this concise, authoritative booklet. It's
all your for a dime. Juat send 10c in
coin or stamps to
CAROL DRAKE. Director
The Homemaker's Bureau
Box 2110. Dept. J
Sen Francisco 26, California
DREFT SOAP
minted
23c
Granulated
8-oi.
Pkg.
PEARS
Green Tag, standard No. 2Vi ar 27c
Apple Juice, New West, qt. jar 29c
BLENDED JUICE
Blend o' Gold, No. 2's 1 8c 46 ox. 42c
ORANGE JUICE
Full o' Gold, No. 2's 20c 46 ex. 46c
The prices listed below demonstrate the kind of savings you
find on every shelf and in every section of our stores.
EDWARDS
COFFEE .
For thot extra flavor
"Lift"
to. jor 2-lb. jor
28e 54e
AIRWAY
COFFEE
Fresh whole beon
Ib. bog 3-lb.bog
20 58
Nob Hill
COFFEE
See it ground
Know it's
fresh lb. bog
23c
will i
i-lb.
Pkg
Canterbury Tea BUck
Beet Sugar KHZ
..xM..:& !..: tov
Wl upcil Uit wuiwc House Can
4Pkbgg36c
22c
35c 10 lb,68c
Town No. 2 46-oz. )Os
CanW
2-lb.
Pkg.
Variety
Of Flavors
Dried Prunes
Freshie Drink Mix
Sno-White Salt Plain or Iodized
Fresh Roasted Peanuts -
ruilWUnC riUUI Suzanna
Flapjack Flour
Peanut Butter
Edam Tasty Cheese
31cPkbB54c
Albers
Real
Roast
pkts
pkg. 7c
29c
2K-lb. pkg. 16C
66c
lb. OOm Mb. CJe
Mb. pkg. '
10-lb. bag '
jar
Smooth Texture, lb.
50r.
Enjoy meats that are guaranteed tender, juicy and good
eating every time . . . make your selections today at Safeway.
Fresh Halibut
Sliced, Ib. 41c
Medium size, sTc
by the piece lb. 9af
CRAB MEAT
FRESH ZftC
No shells Vi lb Oy
JARSCr p,1 $1.30 11 75c WhOle
JARS IK.rnromy P" $1.55 93c ,
JELLY CLASSES T,'L -39c I UfKCyS
JAR RUBBERS rwV0B ,.. 4c
TOP SEAL .AnaV k, 4c Hens
II Medium
fame.
JAR CAPS K,-Ir pk,. 20c Lb. 4)0
p-
I MlllMr KMfRO.rl Grade A.
"'""UCCISTION. messed J
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Grade "A," dressed
FRESH FOWL
Raisins, Luitre, blchd., 15-ox. pkg. 14s)
Seedless Raisins, Cenvalo, 2-lb. pkg. 24c
Walnut Meats, ready to use, 'l-lb. 57e
Cider Vinegar, Old Mill, pt. 10c qt. 16a
Baking Powder, Calumet, 25-ox. can 25a
Bakina Soda
Arm 4 Hammer Vi-lb. pkg.
LB
38
Fresh Oysters
65e
Pint
ROCK COD
Fiet$ lb. jyc
Spring Lamb features
Leg o Lamb OJc
Grode AA, lb. 40c lb.
Shoulder Roast -Cc
Square cut AA ond A lb. J J
Rib Lamb Chops F AO
Tender, meoty, AA, lb. 4t lb. J"
Lamb Stew
Neck, breast ond Ib.
shank. AA, lb. 20c
19'
Chocolate Syrup, Siter's
EGGS
5a
20-ox. 28
Grade
"A"
Large, Dor.
Mediums
49
43
Peas, Gardenside, std. No. 2 can 11a
Green Beans
Rapid Cut, standard No. 2 can 11a
Corn
Country Heme, cream No. 2 can 15a
Diced Carrots, Blue Tag, No. 2 tin 12e
Pimiento Chilies, Flying V 7-oz.can 37a
Cheex-it Jr. Crackers 6- ox. pkg. lie
Graham Crackers
Honey Maid Ib. pkg. 19a
Margarine, Sunnybank ....lb. pkg. 20c
Nucoa Margarine Ib. 27s 2 lbs. 52c
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ileal features for Fri, and SaK