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1 Tho Stats flglavm. Oregon, Sunday. February 8. IMS Hop Grower Files Suit in Contract Case , A suit seeking to collect $32,263 on an alleged 1947 hop crop con tract was Clad in Marion county circuit court Saturday by Otto L. Wsllman, operator of a hop yard near Monitor. The uit is directed against 8. S. Steiner, Inc., Salem hop-buyers. The complaint alleged that In 1944 the -Steiner company con tracted for half the plaintiffs 1947 salable hop crop of fuggle and late cluster hops, frswn on the Butte Creek Orchards hop yards. As there was no government ceiling price, the contract called for sale of the hops at the current growers market price of 90 cents per pound for higgles and S3 cents for late dusters, the com plaint stated. When the hop mar ket dropped last November, Well man asserts in his complaint, the Steiner company found fault with the quality requirements of the hops in question and repudiated the sale agreement. Salem Man's Mother Dies Funeral services will be Mon day at 10 ajn. in Portland for Mrs. Mary M. Orwig, mother of C 8. Orwig, Salem meat market operator, who died rrtday at the age of 94 years in Beaverton. The rites will be at Zdward Holman and Son chapel, Hawthorne boule vard and Southeast 27th avenue, with burial in Maplewood ceme tery at Clatekanic. Mrs. Orwig and her husband, Anson J. Orwig, who died in 1901, came from Kansas in 1834 and settled near Mist in the Ne halem valley. Although she had lived in recent years with daughter, II rs. E. J. Marvin at Beaverton. she had often been at the Orwig home here. Other survivors are sons, Harry Charles N. and Herbert H. Orwig of Portland; daughters, Mrs. Charles Love 11 of Portland, Mrs. Leona Graham of Clatskanie and Mrs. Arthur Hunter of Cam as, Wash.; 30 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild. E m WE SPECIAL IIADE TO ORDER STORE FIXTURES Of AH Types O Restaurant O Grocery O Meat Market O Tavern O Drug O Clothing: KITCHEN CABINETS WARDROBES LINEN CLOSETS. ETC. FREE ESTIMATES BEAVERCRAFT CO. 575 N. Lancaster Salem, Oregon Phone 9414 Food Poisoning Hits Woman 1 PRUfEVTLLZ, Feb. T-W)-Two shipments of botulism serum were rushed to Prineville today for Mrs. EUa Camagie, ranch wife stricken by food poisoning at her home in South Junction, Ore. Twenty thousand units of ser um were flown from Portland to Redmond in a chartered plane last night, then driven over snow packed roads to the Prineville hospital. Today, with Mrs. Car nagie improved but still in ser ious condition, the state board of health located more serum in San Francisco and rushed it toward Prineville. She was stricken yesterday. Mrs. Carnagie's uncle, E. M. Daniels, 68, died of the same food poisoning attack. Home-preserved vegetaables were being analys ed by health officers to see if they were responsible. Horticulturist Carl Schuster, 58 Succumbs CORVALLIS, Feb. 7 Funeral services for Carl E. Schuster, widely known agriculture horti culturist and secretary of the Western Nut Growers for two dec ades, will be held here Monday. Schuster, U. S. department of agriculture horticulturist at Ore gon State college, died Friday at the age of 58 years following a week's illness. He had been horti culturist for the division of fruit and vegetable crops" diseases of the federal bureau of plant indus try at the college since 1929. Born in Ohio, Schuster came to Oregon in 1912 after two years at Ohio Wesleyan. He received his master's degrees at Oregon State college in 1916. and had been con nected with the department of agriculture since then. He served as a second lieuten ant in the infantry during the first world war and was active in the American Legion. He was a member of Alpha Zeta, Sigma Xi and Gamma Sigma Delta honor societies, and was a member of the Evangelical and United Breth ren churches. Surviving are his wife, four children and a brother. Dr. Earl J. Schuster of TWamok. DR. SEMLER SAYS: fitftoocr WCDCDQ J Dr. Harry Dentist 1 to 3 Day Sorvico If ne extraction is required, you can obtain new Dental Plates la 1 day. Come in before 10 a. am. (any day ex cept Saturday.) No lower do you henre to endure the embarrassment and discomfort of "Toothless Days." IMMEDIATE RESTORATION enables you to start wearily? your new Dental Plates THE SAME DAY, avoiding loss of time from your job and social activities. TromepoToni Pederio DENTAL PLATES wi& TRANSLUCENT TRUBYTE TEETH Ask Your Dentist about the advantages of Translucent Trubyte) Teeth ... so "life-like" it is difficult for even the experienced eye ef a Dentist to detect them. Llht woiaht and durable, Translucent Trubyte Teeth aive both comfort tmd vigorous chewing power. union B z s.r f v tit Ne Advanee Appemt- atee.aJred Come aa any name at your convenience S7 WATEBS-ADOLPH BIDO. state t connmaAi tiu? Salem, Oregon . I5 HOUSi :30 A ill to 5:30 FA . . . SssWeysr t:J0 AM to 1 f M Only V OSEfj) HVlH n REHEriBEIl! EASY PAYIIEIITS on all CAE SERVICES! No matter what ervicesj art necessary to pat your ear la A-l condition, expect friendly, eonrenlent terms at Lodtr Bros. ; Shop Open 7:30 A. M. Oregon State Student Shot By Hitchhiker EUREKA, Calif.. Feb. T-CflVA 21-year-old. student at Oregon State college was shot and wound ed by a hitchhiker north of here tonight Police Chief Basin W. Gregory said officers later arrest ed a suspect in the victim's car after a wild autombile chase. The OSC student, Maurice Ase missen, 23, of La Grande, Ore., was taken to Trinity hospital at nearby Areata in a critical condi tion from a gunshot wound in the back. Booked by Gregory on a charge of assault with Intent to commit murder was a youth who gave his name as John L. Galstad, 19, of Helena, Mont. Chief Gregory said Asemissen, en route to Areata to visit rela tives, had told this story: He picked up Galstad at Myrtle Creek, Ore. About 20 miles north of Eureka, Galstad pulled an auto matic pistol on him and told him to stop the car. Asemissen got out and the youth started to drive away, suddenly stopping as Ase missen started to run, and firing twice. One shot hit Asemissen fh the back. A passing motrist rushed Ase missen to Areata. There police were informed. They alerted Eu reka police. The latter spotted the Asemissen car with its Oregon license and gave chase. About sev en miles south of Eureka police caught up with the car and Greg ory fired two shots over its top. Gslstad pulled the car to a stop and backed out, Gregory reliev ing him of a .32 automatic and a knife. He complained, Gregory said, that Asemissen had made him nervous with his fast driving. Asemissen was en route to Ar eata to visit a sister, Mrs. J. Lee Brown, and her husband. Waitress Hopes To Marry Kulin FRANKFURT, Germany. Feb. 7 -VPh- A 32-year-old blonde wait ress said today she hoped to marry Fritz Kuhn, missing former German-American bund leader. Kuhn's wife, who is living in a crowded Munich suburban house with her two grown children, was quoted by a Stars and Stripes cor respondent as saying "there is a clear understanding that there will be a divorce." Military police of the four tones of Germany are looking for Kuhn who escaped from the German in ternment camp at Dachau Last Tuesday. France, Spain to Reopen Border PARIS, Feb. T-P-Frsnce and Spain announced tonight that their common frontier, closed nearly two years, would be re opened Monday midnight. The socialist newspaper Lie Populaire said the reopening of the borders and resumption of trade with Spain was the only policy open to France since she wss supported In an anti-Franco policy by only a few other countries. Saltongtall to Make 3 Speeches in Oregon PORTLAND, Feb. 7-i-Sena-tor Leverett SaltonsUU (R-Mass.) will speak at The Dalles, Bend and in Portland on his appearance in Oregon for observance of Lin coln's birthday under auspices of the state republican party. He will spesk at The Dalles Tuesday, February 10, and speak at a Bend luncheon later that dy. His talk in Portland will be Wednesday. f YOUR OWN WRIST WATCH Will PROVE THE ECONOMY OF THE Tm'"'m""tT1jC T" "Jyn-ipKfi.U ylJWWS;MiSM JVsr tlmtm ymr boil gom om. sea hew long it takss be for the radieuws get ketl Soom boilers take St to 45 asisMitea. Compere it te a O-E which keat lots radiators Are mdnutm after the bumor ee. We leave at te roe te ignre the seviags mad sepertor SHS Debate Team Scores McMINNVTLLE, Feb. 7-(Spe-cial)-Salem high achool took six winning places in finals here to night m the Linfield college high school speech tournament. Jun Elliott won in three divi sions, taking first place in serious reading, second in after dinner speaking and tielng with Marvin Black, Salem aa colleague, for sec ond place in varsity debate. Viv ian Barham and Bob Sharp took second and third places respective ly in Junior impromptu speak lag. Roger Mlddleton received a trophy for being president of the labor relations convention in con nection with the tournament. Amanda Anderson, Salem high school speech instructor, accom panied Salem speakers to the tournament here. Thieves Take Typewriters At Woodburn The theft of two typewriters from Woodburn high school early Saturday morning is being investi gated today by the Marlon county sheriffs office along with a num ber of other recent schoolhouse burglaries over the county. Entrance to the Woodburn school was gained through a broken north door window, ac cording to Deputy Sheriff William DeVall, who Investigated Satur day. The door to the principal's of ice was removed from its hinges and a typewriter taken. From the office of Superintend ent Robert E. Lantz, another type writer was taken plus $1 in change from the desk. The entry was reported by B. H. Heffington, janitor, who told Deputy DeVall the thefts occurred sometime Fri day night. The staff of Sheriff Young is also continuing its investigations into the burglaries at Stayton, Tur ner and Aumsville high schools, January 30. during which $330 was stolen from the Stayton high achool. Extra Overtime Pay for State Workers Ruled Deputy Attorney General Rex Kimmell has held that state work ers are entitled to time and a half pay for more than 40 hours a week, providing they are not giv en compensating time off. Some state departments weYe reported to be working their em ployes Stt dsys a week with only straight time pay in excess of 40 hours. Final Rites for Pvt. Merk Set Wednesday Graveside services for Pvt. Les ter Lloyd Merk of Salem, killed in action while serving with the army in France on July 28, 1944, will be held at Belcrest Memorial park Wednesday at 1:30 pjn. Services will be under the direc tion of the Howell-Edwards chap el and the Rev. Walter S. Fred ericks will officiate. The soldier's body will srrive in Salem Tues day from the distribution center at Auburn. Wash. He was interred in France at LaCambe cemetery before being returned to the Uni ted States. Private Merk was the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E .Merk, 700 S. 25th st He was born June 26. 1923, and came to Oregon in 1931. He attended the Keizer grade school, Leslie junior high school and had completed two years in Salem high achool when he was inducted Too Lat lo Class! f FOR SAL: Clean gallon Jurs. see s dot. Dr. Pepper oottuas Co. fh. SI IS. LOST or Strayed from HafMrtlU, block fee-UUd cat. whit marks, named Bobby. Reward. Plerrs Soucjr, m, 7. Pok SOS. Phono 1-Z9S3 lOS ACRE Com Dairy Farm. Grado A barn Ac aniikhouao. Stanchion space IS cows. S large streams, good flailing, several springs, gravity water system. Fair hse. School Due at door. S acres bottom lend. MyrUMi Moore. 4SS N. Winter St. 1 KM. DUPLEX, adults, tor rent. Ph. T17S. BlSLtiLS BO TMtS TOMISKT AT SC0TIME ret Met. saest. keck atii VlsiSsa. 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