f Red Cross Aid Finds Son of Sick Mother Tracing lost relative for serv icemen or veterans and their fam ilies is one of many services of the home service department of the American Red Cross.' - Marion county chapter recently received a request from midwest chapter asking it to locate a vet eran of World War I who had not been in contact with his mother lor two years. The mother, 13, was very ill and wished to find the son. Last known address of the vet eran was in Lebanon. Check with Many Never Suspect Cause of Backaches This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief mo. P . Quae of tbak Until y ba find kidneya. Ta kUocja ara NatWa cbiaf way af taklof ta ohom add aa4 woata oat d tho blood. Tfcty kdB) OBoat pooplo paa about S to niaia yoor V- wfta and bnrnfa auimian a alawja ihUO ' thk wroo with yooxkUrwjaor bteddab Don't wait! Ask Wipt for Doo Mb, a atknolaot diuretic, aocd oucccaofuOr by oaBUoa for ovar 10 year. Doaa'a ro Sappy icBcf and wffl help too IS Mflc f kidney tube fituh out aorninw Iom of pap mm! of svor blood. Oat Poaa'a Ha. the officials there failed to locate the nun. The American Legion state newspaper carried a notice asking anyone knowing the where abouts of the missing-man to con tact the chapter. A woman in Boseburg read the item and re ported the man had roomed at her home, but that he had moved on. The new address was found, however, and the Red Cross chap ter' at the new location was con tacted. That chapter found the man working in logging. The mid west chapter was notified and the man went home then to be with his mother. DINNER PA1TT PRINGLE Guests at the home of Mrs. Del Binklejr Tuesday were Mrs. A. E. Ellison, Mrs. O. R. Brown, Mrs. Arthur Widby, Mrs. Warren Callaway, Mrs. Ollie SchendeL Mrs. John Bounner, Mrs. Del Binkley and Marie Morris. When Alaric sacked Rome In 80 A. 3,000 pounds of pepper was part of the ransom for the city. v A D 4200 II. 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No. 1 Shed Packed Sweet Potatoes 2 lbs. Fresh Arizona Grapefruit Dozen - 250 150 190 590 nip V V A 1 1 K '1 -"JSh-v'V u v. IIIWIHIIW JII.WIWI il 111 ail nil. II 111 i IW Hi III1MH lull ! ber Z, to a' dLtrict educational meet at The Dalles on December 6 and 7 were announced; Thursday by Bob Sandstrom, club president. Tne session will be to instruct a "K COW. N SWANK SECTION Lady Eat Jaaes, (left) and her daofhler, LawTain, taat Florabeua. a Jersey eew, far a walk la Hyde Park Gate, exclusive London resideatial section ta which Wiaston Churchill lives. The cow was broaxht to London from a farm by Lady Enid to supply her heasehald and these of her neighbors with fresh milk. lars to sustain a program of traf nc patro. The traffic court system has been improved by law. it is compulsory for physicians to re port epileptics to the drivers li cense division, and improperly used licenses may be cancelled by the secretary of state. Pedes trian safety measures have also been authorized. Gifts Arriving For Yule Fete December 22 State Pamphlet Estimates 500 Traffic Deaths as Total for 1947 Five hundred Oregonians will be killed in traffic accidents this year. That estimate by Jim Banks, state traffic safety director, is based on the total deaths" up to and including September this year (305) and on the 1948 record: 81,305 accidents, 11,514 injured, 482 killed. Oregon's accident record for 1948 the worst in the history of the state is presented for public inspection in the 1947 Oregon Traffic Annual compiled by John J. Mathews, former state traffic safety director, for release by the secretary of state's office. By means of 44. graphs and terse ex planations the official accident summary sheets are made readily understandable. Understandable in terms such as these: Collisions are by far the most common type of accident but cause only a third of the deaths. Non-collision type acci dents, like wrapping the car around a , tree, are mott fatal on rural highways; mishaps involv ing pedestrians kill more people in cities. Km! Deaths On Highway Three out of four accidents happen in cities, but three out of four traffic fatalities occur on the open, highway. Speed is responsi ble ... an accident at 80 m. p. h. Is 600 times more likely to kill as one at 10 m. p. h. Most accidents arise from de liberate chance-taking, -willful violation of the law or gross In attention, but alcohol is a major factor. The tragic aspect is that often innocent persons are killed or injured. The evening rash hour fail ing light, mass -fatigue, congestion is the peak death period; mid night, when entertainment places close, is next mosi aangerous. ine death rate increases on week ends and is highest in the summer and over Christmas holidays. Must accidents take place on dry paved highways, in daylight and clear weather. Over half of all fatal: accidents occur at night, and intersections are the scene of mishaps in 52 per cent of the cases. Leaislation Stepo Taken The annual said significant teps to insure greater traffic Lsafely were taken by the 1947 legislature. The highway commis sion has been authorized to launch unprecedented engineering an program. The state police budget primed with another million dol Soothing to the throat. Helps to relieve coughing. Schaefer's Herbal Bakan 50c & $1 Relieve Pokon Oak Discomfort With Hood's Poison Oak Denedy 50c & $1 Loosen Up Tight, Sore Muscles With Schaefer's Nerve and Bone Liniment 50c & $1.00 DIHJTY ntfLECTO in vtiun unin Keepyeir.laairradtontlyLMreJy by shampooing with (CT7 SUAUPOHA A TObJ bttastil tan ias Y0UB PRESCRIPTIOII STODE WHEN YOU THINK DRUGS THINK SCHAEFER 1899 - 1947 "It Pays to Trade at SchaeferV Prescriptions Accurately Filled EVEBYTHHIG FOR THE BABY We hare a complete line of medical needs lot babies. Let as fill your prescription. 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Uu Scbaeier's Klany and Bladder pills FA lor sore relief . 3Urf The Stateeman. Salem. Oregon, macry. fforember 21, It 47 IS new officers from Portland, Se lena, Klamath Falls. Toledo and Newport chapters. The local unit will re-open its nominations Tues day nlxht at the Gold Arrow restaurant. LEBANON Gifts are arriving from' many parts of the country for the three elderly men who are to be the tTuests of honor at the Kiwanis dub Christmas party in the nigh school gymnasium December 22. James Smith, age 105, end his brother, Benjamin Smith 93, both of Lebanon and Jamei Andrew Smith, 102, of Seattle are the three elderly men whose entertainment is being planned by the local Kiwanis. There will be s tree, carols. radio hook up and gifts. Members of Kiwanis clubs throughout the northwest and district officers are expected to attend. The public also is invited and there will be gifts and refreshments for all. All three of the elderly Smiths have records of great activity as woodsmen and pioneers. The old est, Lebanon's James Smith, at 105 has just returned from a hunt ing trip in Eastern 'Oregon. Seattle's James Smith is better known as Cotrgar Smith because of an exciting adventure he had with a cougar which he had to fight unarmed. Ray Gleason, first president of the local group, is making the arrangements. Sole Agents far Penslsr Kessedles fee Msrien Cesaty 135 H. Ccnnerdal Si Prescriplicss Filled 1E3-1947 Pfess 5197-9723 Thirteen from Middle Grove 4rH Go to Corvallis MIDDLE GROVE Thirteen 4-H girls end boys from Marion county went to Corvallis Monday to broadcast over KOAC on the "Farm Hour" program. 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