The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, July 29, 1938 - M a a W m m - m mjm ? . . - ' l k I Hospital Plans' - Deadline Moved PWA Must Have Details of $200,000 TB Unit by August 16 Plans for the new state tuber culosis hospital in Portland most be' completed by August 14 In stead of before Augnit 26, in or der to take advantage of the fed eral grant. C. C. Hockley.. Oregon PWA administrator, informed the state board of control yesterday. . The proposed structure . will cost approximately $200,000, of which $90,000 will be allocated by the government. Board of control members said the plans would be completed by August 16, fnd that actual work on the structure would start a short time later. The institution will hare ac commodations -for 50 bed pa tients. , Locoins arid Mill Crews in Detroit Area Resume Jobs on Hoot Owl Shift ' - ' 1 I : r ; DETROIT Logging crews and mills resumed opera tions Tuesday after a week's shut down due to low humidity. All crews are working what is called the "hoot owl" shift from 4 a. m. to 1 :30 p. m. f "Bill'' Shepard's bid of $3.50 for 50 cord of 30-inch wood was accepted by the school board. The IEU local held a picnic O - Sunday near the Santiam- river . Alfred, of San Diego. H. L. Bahn below the Idanha sawmill. A large crowd attended. This is the first social gathering for this local. Illinois j Relative Is Guest,-Nichols Home; : II. L. Bahnsen Visits BETHEI- Mrs. Cass A. Nich ols has as her house guest her aunt, Mrs. fllattie Fisher of Can ton. 111. Mrs. Nichols planned a sight-seeing and visiting trip, for the pleasure of her guest. George E. Bahnsen of Bethel and Gustave Bahnsen of Auburn, have as their guests their bro ther," If. L. Bahnsen. and his .son sen owns a fine dairy farm here. He .went to California two years ago hoping to benefit his wife' health, and after she died he has continued to stay in the south where he Is Interested In gladioli culture." Commercial ' Instructor At Independence Resigns INDEPENDENCE- Miss Edith Bear, commercial and physical education teacher - in the high school, has resigned her position. On July 5, Miss Bear was mar ried In Klamath Falls to Ken neth Starr, i They will make their home there. Foster, Accident Victim, Is Home AURORA Glen Foster who has been confined In the Deacon ess hospital, Salem, for the past two weeks, suffering from the ef fects of an automobile accident, returned Wednesday and is spend ing a few days with his mother, Mrs. W. O. Fry, before returning to his work In Salem as court re porter for the public utilities com mission'. ' ; Mr. and Mrs.' A. W. Buell of Sa lem, are moving into the house on Bob's avenue, owned by Mrs. Clara Atkinson. Mr. Buell Is em ployed by the state. Mr. and Mrs. James Colvin are moving Into the house owned by the state and also on Bob's avenue. Grangers' News Wedded 50 Years ! DAYTON Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rowley will observe their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday, July 31. ..- . EWEGLE The Swegle com munity club picnic will be held at Hazel Green park, Sunday, July 31. A "basket dinner will be served at 1 o'clock. Coffee will be fur nished by theclub. Those attend ing are asked to bring their own table service. All residents and former residents of the commun ity are invited to attend. Linn Democratic Outing Is Sunday - The Linn county democratic central committe e and young democrats organization will have a joint picnic at Cascadia Sunday, July 31. . All candidates on '., the . s t a t e democratic ticket have , been ; in vited. A number of prominent BDeakers have been secured. Fol lowing basket dinner there will be j an afternoon program. - Motorcyclist Gets Mishap Injuri es Motorcyclist - Dwlght . George, 1598 South 13th, was hospitalized at the Salem Deaconess early yes terday afternoon with a serious knee laceration and numerous cuts and abrasions about the back, arms and legs, as a result of a collision at 14th and Mill streets between r his ; motorcycle and a car driven by Joan Martin, 390 Richmond avenue. The city first aid car. attended the. Injured man and, in the ab sence of an ambulance, transport ed him to the hospital. Pilfering Capitol Property Reported Persons found removing any equipment from the . new state capltol building" will be prose cuted, officials announced yesier"- day. Secretary of State Snell report ed that .many gadgets had been removed from the lavatories, ash trays had been stolen and a piece of linoleum had been taken from the executive department. WATCHES CLEANED $1.00 to $1.50 , All Work Guaranteed CLAUDE MIX Duftlrk's Market -470 N. Com'l . 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Ib. 25c E5c Fryer - Fish - I'oung liens O PRODUCE ; o TOMATOES 3 EOc Firm, RJp LETTUCE 3 hs SCG v . - Fresh and Crisp Watermelons I Watermelons ! Tons and Tons and Tons of WATERMELONS! Flour 49's 29 O BAKERY o Genuine Parisian " French Dre3d w12c : -v, r dozen Poppy Seed and Sesamam Ilard Roll DANISH PRALENE ROLLS, doz.- - v 25U2 Rolled With Drown Sugar -i.n"" " 'j-vr-u . i....... -