1' e " - 4 IB The Statesmoaefgalem. Oregon Thursday Sept. IS.-19A3 Betjbel Family Entertains For Visitors Uriels i; Hubbard Returning ito Ore gon State college this term are Carolyn Cramer, junior; Hazel Boyd, senior; Bill Rose, sopho more; Wilbur " Morgan, junior; Harley Piper and Marian Davis, freshmen. FIXE AT TILLAMOOK DEPOT TILLAMOOK, Sept. 14 -JPl- A wind-whipped fire destroyed the warehouse section' of the South ern Pacific railroad depot here today within minutes. Ray Great, station agent, estimated loss at $18,000 to $20,000. RMedaJ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Luthi of Portland have accepted the pastorate at Rosedale Friends church and are moving Into the parsonage this week. Nerta Saatlain Peter Krem- ers are harvesting prunes, L. Peters finished beans Tuesday cutting Swegle Micheal Etzel has re turned home from a I several weeks visit at Hays, Kans., with his daughter and former neigh bors. ( Prlngle First fall meeting of Pringle Community club will be held at the schoolhouse, I Friday, September 17, at 8 p.m. Colored slides will be shown by Kenneth Frad. Refreshments will be ser- NORTH SANTIAM The Al vin Williams family of Yoncalla visited the Carl Bethells last weekend. Other Sunday guests of Carl Bethells were the Paul Brands and daughters Mitzi and Diana of Albany, Bethells held picnic Sunday afternoon on an island back of their home, ford ing a branch of the North San tiam river with their truck. Mrs. Vera Stanely and children have returned to Lakeview after visiting her mother. Mrs. E. A -s a a a. ma : ... Arauwua ana sisiers Mrs. rimer and mint farmers are mnA llfr TTi.i. -J 1 1 i il.- nusDana s -parents Mr. and Mrs Clyde Stanely. The Elmer Hoff man accompanied them in their ear. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Crane are the parents of an eight pound nine ounce daughter Joyce Diana born September 11, the second daughter and fourth child. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoffman and sons and Mr. and Mrs. El mer Hoffman and ton recently pent a ten day vacation at Dia mond lake. Recent 1 guests of theMarvmJ w otav; mai in a LUU. Ill, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wise and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jordon and family have moved from Otto Kelsons to Mill City. , The Forrest Holman family moved to Stay ton, where they re cently bought lots and built. Mr. and Mrs. Vancil and fam ily have moed. from Lawrance Clarks to Oregon City. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCas key and family moved from Clyde Stanelys to Everett, Wash. William Poole recently suffer ed a heart attack and Is In Salem Memorial hospital where his con dition is considered serious. Mrs. Adrian .Ruby has, been hired as the school's Janftor. A new steel desk was pur chased for the principal Mrs. Roach, also new steel chair and desk combinations have been or dered" for the seventh and " eighth grade pupils. Saturday guests of the Marvin Overholtzs were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Thomas and boys from Wasco. Leroy Ove r hoi tz father of Mar vin Overholtz has returned to Portland after a six weeks stay during which he helped in the service station and garage. Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Tedesco and daughter moved to Longview recently. Bids on U. of O. Student Union Top Estimates : ii f PORTLAND, Sept -(-Construction of the i Erb Memorial union building at the University of Oregon may be delayed. This possibility arose yesterday as the state board of higher edu cation opened bids on the pro posed building and found all higher than expected. The board .called a special meet ing, however, to consider action on the bids. The meeting will be at Corvallis Saturday, after uni versity officials have had a chance to : consider possible financing for the higher bids. The board accepted bids on two other projects. Henry Mason Co., Portland was awarded a $26,996 contract to construct an isotopic laboratory at the university med ical school in Portland. The Urban Plumbing and Heating Co., Port land, won a $12,900 mechanical contract on the job. The McCormack Construction company, Pendleton, won the other project with a $12,554 bid on construction of a combined shop and warehouse at Eastern Oregon College of Education at LaGrande. The University of Oregon pro- ject was In three units. The low est of the bids were: $1,371,793 for the memorial union building plus $331,710 for mechanical and elec trical works (estimated at $1,200, 000); $224,828 for the addition of a McArthur court balcony, plus $31,036 for mechanical works (es timated at $100,000); and $120,644 for addition of seats at Hayward field (estimated at $120,000). The dahlia was named after An dreas Dahl, Swedish botanist. Chemists Find New Vitamin amounts to iooa ana annx, diocks the fermentation of sugars and prevents the growth jef certain molds and fungi, said Its develop ers. Dr. Robertson Pratt and a group of colleagues from the Unl PORTLAND, Sept 15 -(P)- A newly found vitamin which may be useful in preserving foods and beverages was reported this week to the American Chemical so ciety. This new substance, vitamin K-5, when added in microscopic college of versity of California pharmacy. The primary function of the; K vitamins is to prevent hemorrhage. K-5 is one of this group. In rela tively large amounts It can cause toxic reactions. However, the con centration needed to preserve food Is well below the toxic level and within the limits permitted by the U. S.l food and drug adminl stration, said the sponsors, i j Life I 'Saved my A Cmi far CAS-HEARTBURN" I mi panfl. nflonrfto mown, Aoctnra UMiaii f iam MMtlMMa kMwa tut jTMinattlrwim iilirtUMmtU Bll-ui T.blrM. N iaulto. hm mnm bnnaca cxnalurt lit Mr tmm feotU tm luc tmbl mmmg kv k. Q EBL-LtS fcr Arid Isd&stisa 25 ved. ; A general invitation to all residents of the community has been; extended and each family is asked to bring a pie. Swegle Entering Oregon State college for their junior year are Robert Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. i Frank Martin and Harold Wehtje, i son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wehtje. Our New Telephone j Number Is -mm, "Its easy to remember' TWENTY-TWO FOUR ELEVEN YELLOW CAB COIIPAIIY CAPITOL CAB COIIPAIIY ' - ; i: f t nil- SAVING CENTER MEAT 1 DEPARTMENT MAKES CHANGE M. R. Van Zanten takes leases on the meat concessions: in the two Saving Center Stores. One in West Salem and the other on the Pacific Highway north. That's Van on the left anLB. K. ("Mutt") Walker on the right. The new meat display case is thef new addition to the West Salem store, a similar case is being installed in the Pacific Highway store. "Van" has been In the meat and grocery business for 7 years, j and "Mutt" Walker tarted out here in Salem for Ennis D. Wait on Front! Street in j 1929, Since then Mr.. Walker has been the sausage maker and the curing and smoking man for Chrlstenson Meat Company, Tillamook; Del Monte Meat Company, oruandj Portland Provision; ZYi years In the U. S. Navy; Midget Market, Salem; 'and his own market at Henry's on 12th street He will manage both stores' meat departments for Mr. Van Zanten. The reputation that "Van" and "Mutt" have for selling fine mats will continue here, nd they urge you to make the Saving Center Stores your meat buying center also. - : . I The seli-servlce at both stores wQl continue as before open from 9 A.M. until 10 ?. ML. esscspf holidays. The new cases, with personalized sale service, will be open from 1A.M. end 7 P. ML Sunday through Thursday, and open from 8 A.M. until 10 P. M. on Fridays and Saturdays. Patronize the Saving Center Market nearest te your home, both stores Will leature the same quality meat cleanly handled, nicely displayed. ' - f M'L i , JFatch for Their Big Opening Money-Saving Sale This Weekend 9 w 30. i o o o o ft $ )) r i Tim ii tt r i ni la71 n KSh ft vumiiL ( Mow foil &ilfkm Ql Delivers j SOFA-BED, SEPARATELY $69.75 OB - SWING ROCKER $29.75 Handsome Cover Fabrics Double, Spring Construction Deep Upholstery Over No-Sag Foundation Spacious Dustproof Bedding Box Durable, Frame Construction Double Gnaranlee And1 "WOODRY'S" Choose your sofa bed and swing rocker ! (ihey may be purchased separately)! from the latest fabrics in a host of colors Swing Rocker offered is similar to illustration it's spring-filled it's Biltwell Quality 4 ?; ! !