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OPA Price Rie in
Automobiles Predicted
WASHINGTON. May 20.-i;P-
v jOPA today prepared to boost new
ear prices again, even as the CIO
United Auto Workers announced
that tike union has filed a formal
protest against previous increases.
A hfh OPA official who asked
to remain anonymous said prices
the pwfcile pays for cars will be j
tfK-restsed an average of four to j
five per cent within 10 days to
offset higher, costs of steel, other
jtnaterials and parts.
. rtonrarr srjtnNO bread
DUBLIN. May 20 -(JP)- The
fcir ipvernment today prohibited !
the serving of breed at all res- j
taurant meals except breakfast.
Ports Await
Five Vessels
By the Associated Press
Three U.S. ports today await
arrival of five vessels carrying
4086 returning service personnel.
Ships arriving:
At New York
Gen. Mark L. Hersey from Cal
cutta, Gen. Harry Harylor from
Bremen, Gustavus Adolphus Vic
tory from Le Havre.
At Seattle
Grommet Reefer from Alaska.
A4 Ran rraneieeo
Elijah Uriah from Guam.
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MOOSE APPOINTED
Appmntment of A. J. Moore,
Bend, as district attorney for Des
chutes county was announced by
Gov. Earl Snell here Monday. He
succeeds Robert H. foley, who has
resigned. Moore served as district
attorney pro tern during the time
that Foley was in military service.
BINGHAM REAPPOINTED
Governor Earl Snell Monday
announced the reappointment of
Mason L,. Bingham, Portland, as a
member of the Multnomah county
tax supervising and conservation
commission for a three year term,
effective May 28.
The Suez Canal has no locks.
The first night airmail flight
was made in 1821.
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ENDS TODAY!
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Broadcast to
Publicize VFW
Poppy Sale
Co-chairman Jack Bush and
Bill Wieprtt-ht disclosed Monday
evening that a 15-minute radio
program over KSLM is scheduled
for 3:45 Thursday afternoon, fa
turing the Buddy poppy sale spon
sored next Friday and Saturday
by the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
Wayne Meusey, prominent Sa
lem pia list; and vocalist, will pro
vide music for the program. It
was announced at a meeting of
the Buddy Poppy committee at
the home of Mona Waring.
Ora Furlough. Marion Post 661
auxiliary co-chairman in charge
of sales, unnount-ed the appoint
ment of Marie Hansen as an add
ed committee member. Mrs. War
ing is co-chairman of Meadowlaik
Post 6102.
Larre Crowds
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Attend Salem
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Horse Show
An almost-full house witnessed
the Sunday afternoon horseshow
which concluded colorful weekend
events sponsored here by the Ore
gon Mounted Posse and Salem
Saddle club.
Although Sunday's crowd was
even larger than the Saturday
night attendance, no actual tally
Robert Stebner. seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Stebner.
149t Chemeketa sU. smiles beside his Palamino mare. Bonnie. He
was awarded her Sunday at the Oregon Mounted Posse-Sal cm Sad
dle club' horseshow. and plans to sell her. but will set aside the
monejr to buy another horse when he is It years old. Bonnie was
given by Lee I. Eyerly. McEwan Photo.
of the number who saw the varied
events: will be available until all
members of the sponsoring organi
zations have turned in tickets and
money, members of the committee
in chafge declared.
Sunday winners:
Obstacle race first Don. Victor Kel
ly of Salem, second. Tony, Ray Car
lirk. Jefferson.
PaUmino class Beaver Trapper. A
R Sawtelle Portland: second. Bin
j Walter 7-osel. SaleVii
Roadster to bike first Johnny Har
j veter. Harry Zell Portland; second.
I Miss Dean. Paul Easton. Beaverton.
I Light stock horses First. Reno Joe.
Don Haittze of Willamina: second.
Grey Boy. Dr. William Stephanson.
Portland
five-faited horse First. Gorgeous
Girl. Mrs. I. M Johnson. Portland; sec
ond. Maple Man. F. R. Fletcher, Port
land. Pleasure horse first. Laddie. Van
Wieder. Salem, second. J. C. Compton
of McMinnville
Flag relay first. PorUand Mounted
Police. Second. Grande Ronde Saddle
Club.
Parade horse first Sunny Boy, Lee
U. Eerly of Salem: second. Golden
King. Myrtle Nestleu. Portland.
Stock ' home championship First.
Reno Joe. Don Hantze of Portland,
second. . Grey Boy. Dr. William L.
Stephenson. Portland
Musical ropes first. Rowdy. Vern
Vinson. Willamina. second. Laddy, Ted
Talk on World
Problems Ends
Club Season
The world must practice the doc
trine of liberty, equality and fra
ternity for all Dr. Lewis Brown,
author of "This Believing World."
told members of the Salem Knife
and Fork club at the final dinner
meeting for the season last night
at the Maripn hotel.
Frank B. Bennett was announc
ed as the president of the board
of directors of the club for the
coming year. Joseph Devers is the
vice president and Dudley Strain
is secretary. Justice George R.
Rossman, president for the last
two years, presided at the meet
ing and introduced the speaker
Mrs. Frank Burlingham sang a
solo accompanied at the piano by
Alice Crary Brown.
MAT. DAILY FROM 1 P.M.
NOW SHOWING!
Rip-Roaring Action
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MYSTERY CO -HIT!
Ends Today! (Tue.)
Joan Leslie
RHAPSODY IN BLUE"
Pat ODriea
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Filial Plans
Are Made for
Jersey Show
By Lillie L. Madaen
Staff Writer. The Statesman
Plana for Marion county's an
nual spring Jersey show were
completed Sunday when approx
imately 30 members of the Mar
ion county Jersey Cattle club met
at the D. ,C. Brolk home near Sa
lem. The show will be held at
the state fairgrounds June 3.
More than 50 entries have been
signed up for the show. However.
Floyd Bates, president, stated that
while entries officially closed
May 1$, a few more will be wel-
cuam . una wees., a speviau invi
tation is being sent to 4-H club
members and the Future Farmers
to joinf' in the show. Their ani
mals will be shown for competi
tion during the forenoon session
and the open classes will be Jud
ged during the afternoon. O. K.
Beals, state department of agri
culture, will judge. Mrs. Stanley
Riches of Turner heads the lunch
eon committee.
Jim Bishop, county 4-H leader,
a guest at the Sunday meeting, re
ported ; a number of 4-H club
members already had indicated
that they would show.
Voted complimentary member
ships in the club were Mr. and
Mrs. Harold A. Larsen and Vern
Kiskey; all of Silverton.
The next meetinf will be held
June 10 at the I. D. Boyserie At
Sons ranch at Wood bum.
Presbyterians
Attend Meet
The Rev. Chester W. Hamblin,
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of Salem, left Sunday
night for Atlantic City. N.J. where
he will attend the church s Gen
eral Assembly.
Also in Atlantic City for meet
ings having to do with the Gen
eral Assembly are Mr. and Mrs
Charles A. Sprague. Mrs. Sprague
is a memDer or tne cnurcn s uen
eral Council, similar to the feder
al cabinet in the Presbyterian
government, Sprague, a member
of a commission which has been
making ready for establishment
of a new magazine, Presbyterian
Life, is with other members of the
commission preparing for the first
edition of the magazine later this
year.
Ends Today! (Tne.)
Joel MeCrea
"Bl'FFALO BILL"
Lon Chaney Jr.
"PILLOW OF DEATH"
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"SALTY O'ROURKIT
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Capitola Ball Park
Wed. Hay 29
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Seats
Circus
Day at
Capital
Drug
Store
Dae to
Alterations
No Phono
Calls
to
ADIIISSION OB COVER CHMGE
(Except Saturdays)
Steak
.and
Chicken
Dinners
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Slate Employes Seek
Iiuprovetl Conditions
The Oregon State Employes as
sociation Monday recommended to
the State Civil Service commission
that it adopt for state workers
uniform rules and regulations per
taining to working hours, working
conditions and sick leave, when
ever ios.Nible, on the same basis
as those prescribed by the United
Slates Civil Service commission
for federal employes.
Benefit
lance
Sponsored by the
MT. ANGEL
AMERICAN LEGION
DRUM AND BUGLE
CORPS
at the
Auditorium
III. Angel
Thurs., May 23
MUSIC BY
CLAUDE BIRD,
Modern Dance Band
Admission: $1.00 per persoa
Tax Included
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